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1 1 ,TH OREGON SUNDAY JOUKAL. kOl'Lildt ' w.DAY MGkMHO, AlKlL 2U. 1S03. r iiiiiiiiM b temp wmmkmw: mm r .aw er r m . mm, 11 4 . v a v at ; . . a v. i i , i mm . . a iri-i i ar - - ' ii.a . a i vr y . i - 1 'A WW IssI if v J S "- nn 11 " ir " Va u J I J a J s I YfXA n v i n II mm mj mm Mt i a i wmbsb : . ex ' -aasVsiBewa- a nwn - '""wr -.ar ..j m . - i, " 'v -- , ' ' : -,. . )! ., I, , i ' . -. . 4 t . , . . : . . -.: v , . ; ,. . . . . : : .'".'. ' -r- i : : r : : r. . : : . .. . - - - ........ , : n 1 : ... UUU 15 tKKUK BALL GAME Beater Shortstop Hakes a : Bum Keate and Brace of .OaksBegister. ' CASEY'S BRILLIA5T ; DOUBLE PLAT FEATURE lYospeci of OomnratMrt Soortag irtnalnf Rant Earlier la Gam bjr . . BUbblaf Taa Umltren' Poor Boat ' (Faant Vrm Imgmt Vt4 Wtra.) Su rrancUe, Aprtl t(v-Oakland. ; Xortn (. s' . . -' ' Th mmlM wondara from aeroM th bay cam thnrofh with a battiag ,rlf ta tha latt of tha alath at Rccraa tion Park todaj and aant tha Baavara Jioma with thalr aoata rouibaoad quit 'a bit Tba Bearara had apparantlr won tha rama by poanclnc oa Xaoa Wright "for thraa alnllair aafaUaa ta tha otghth. Tht Van baad cama to bat for tha laat tlma with tha acora raading ona ran tha J wrong war 'about . "Qlnjrer? BlatUry 'hA takes Ltwli plaoa ta tha alghth oa tha atrnrth of hi ptuch hitting ability, but bad .o eh r tic ha wield tha willow to any efrct, ilaley Llng thrown out at acnnd. ' Riattery w flrt up 'in th ninth. ftr twa atrtka had ba-calld th Oak catcher hit tha- ball . with auch forca tliPt only th tfaht "field fnc atopprd lta fllarht. WrUht laid down a lr hont,' Mcriflctrig KlatUry to ae cm 4. On Cooke basting a groundar to Johnon. Blattery . advanced to third. Captain Van waa unlucky, hi Una drtva belDg pulled down by Johnaon with hia gloved hand. ' Ther wera two out and two on. Heina Heltmuller walked. With the baaea filled it waa up to, Truck aaan to aava-tha day. ' ' Truck mad two mlKhty awinn and nilBaed both time. Th 'grandntand I groaned. The third and laat time Truck I ' bit tha ball to ahort.- Ha.ahould haval to Dancig. Bafora tha bait could be re covered both Slattery and Cook had croeaed tha plat and tha gam had bean won. - .. Bunched hit gav tha Portland th first nin of tM gama In the aecond. Bab f)anlg vlnglnd, waa aacrlflced to aecond and galloped horn on Johaaoo a corKing criv to tn rigut. garaon . Tha Beaver took the lead again with three tallies In tha third. Catcher Mad den, who batted at a .1000 during tha afternoon got tna iirt or bis four bln- rle. Iewls let the next Ditched ball get by him and Madden trotted to tha rnldil; station. Casey drew tha flrat or ma three passes. . Madden acored on Buddy Ryan's beautiful drlva to right With th bases filled. Wright was un able to control the sphere, and Casey was rorcea noma Dy.a oa on Dans to Pn gey. Johnson waa aa aasy out, re tiring th cfde. In tha fifth a brilliant play by Casey spotted the crospecta of th Oak. V right led off with a Texaa leaguer to right. Cooke walked. Van tried to bunt but mad sorrr showier. Casey grabbed tha ball on tha fly and taaged Cooke, completing a doubla play unaa aifted. . - . ,..-. la th sixth tha Oaks tied up tha acora again ana in pa aignth tha Bea vers Jumped Into tha lead again, hlta by Danxlg, Johnaon and Madden netting two runs. In th last of that round th Oaka mad one run through safeti by Altaian and Haley and aa arror by Baa pey. - - "; . -,: t: ;. : Tha acora: ' " ' - . - J PORTTJLND. , ' I "ii !'' AB.R.H.PO.A.B. Caaoy, lb. 0 X 7 4 0 (artery, cl. 4 0, Ryan, rf. . 4 0 pansig. lb. f a a- V X liaaeey, If. I 0 Johnson, th. 4 1 Cooney, as. ......... 4 1 Jladden, c ..,.r,,M. 4 1 Bloomf leld, p. ........ t 0 II-it Total .11 6 1121 14 3 OAKLAND. AB. R. H. FO.'A. E. Cook. If. '-.....,: ' 1 1 4 1 0 . 0 A an Haltren, of. .... S 00 TIeitmuller; rf. t 0,0 JOagan, ss. .....,.. - 4 1 lioKan. lb. 1 Altaian, bv Ill liaiey. lb. I . 0 1 jewls, C 1 Wright P.i Plattery. a,-. I a e X ToUla Two cored. r it it out , whn winning- run was . . , BCORB BT INNINGS. Portland .. 0 110 0 0 0 3 0 Hits ......... 0 litllOl 011 OsWand 0 10 0 0 10 11- ; ! ta ..... . . . .' 01001101 Two-base hit Earan, Sacrifice htte I3aey. Altai an, Haley, Ryan, Raf tcrv, Wrleht. First baa oa called ball Rloomfield. 1; Wright, a. Struck out liloomf eld. - 8t Wrlaht 0. Hit bv rltcher Van Haltren.' Doubla plays . "oouey tOr Jjansjg;i vasey unassistea coney to .Casey : to Danxlg. Passed vail Iewls. Wild pitch -B. Tlma of game -1 houra. Umplra i orrine. C03OrUTERSA0AINS SALE3IPLATBKS TODAY Tbe East Side Commutera and . the falem Caerry-Plckera will ba the op- T ostng tcama at Vaughn atreet baseball i ark thia afternoon. If condition per- j -.it, a double-header will b pulled off. iirM two teama ara about a evenly mat -hed as any in the league, and clos n r-r.a may Do xooaed ror. ; th. fi-t unit will ba called at 2:10 1 1 a rp. The teama will line up aa f ol- lows; . . i- ? -y.i..-T - s ,iom East Blda TMwarda,' Heyaer..x.. . ..Thomas, - Brock j. i-itiiin, Hull p..Hurlberw Gardner Mrv ,.f. .........lb. Kennedy ' uvrrnre ... ..V -b. . Barrell -"well ........... Myers .-rtcrfii'id .......3b......... Tauscher ri.tou , ..If Alnpness t .......... . ..rf. ......... , Iuvall i ...st ...,rf. Lercb nilre--Steve Balnpolla. A'", Tlil Day in Sport Annala. ; ; 1 At Chicago. Oyrllle Dion de i K. Ittrker ia a billiard match for frt imi cue and 11,000. At ihiii iun, J'ennsylyanla, H. 1 QUARTET By Will J. Blattary. Ban Francisco, April tS. Fluahad with th aocoeea which thy rat with oa tha Log Aagalas diamond, tha tough at plaaa ta play ball oa all tha Fhctfle oaaat If not la tba United Btatea. tha Portland Bear era aam to hay at laat eoma to thalr awn and ara now tearing oft ball that would go In any man ague. MoCradl aama to Dava rinaiLg ahipped hi to car into tb real aliapa and from now on. thy ara going ta fig. ure with tha .head liner. When Iher mak their bow ta th hots fB en tha inland diamond nst wk. thalr friends will acaroaijr recog alxa tha turn, for a fw chanae ara due ta com off outcklv and McCredl I ure that th will be for th good of th team. First of all. Jack Ryan, th greatest Inflelder of th Wtra league laat aaon arobablr will be seen at tha third aack and Ola Johnson la likely to go back into th pitcher box after an absence of aoma year from that posi tion. Another of tha slabsters may get his getaway papers, thouah MaCre- dle 1 not sure about this yet . Tha Portland manager booked Ryan from tha Boston Americana by some mysterious troces that only he knows about. It seems that Boston drafted the inflelder at the close of last season's campaign and thought aowll ot him that ha was taken to tha training quar-' Lewis defeated P. 1. Cannon in lEO-vard footrace for $1,000. ,i 1HB7 At Buffalo, jonn Campbell de reatea m. j. uunn in norsesnoe turn ing match, 200 shoes, for 11,000; 1 hours, 11 minutes. , 1189 At Ban Francisco, Peter Jack aon defeated Patsy Cardiff in 10-round fight for $1,000. . 1192 At Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, the Pennsylvania State Baseball league reorganised. 1197 At New York, ' George Dixon defeated Johnny Griffin in 10 rounds. 1 907 At New York, Dr. Oardncr won tha 110,000 Excelsior handicap , at Ja maica. Angela Go to Top. . (Hearst New by Longest Leased Wire.) ;, Los Angeles, April 25. Uncle Frank and hi stout-hearted boya walloped the Mohleritea all over the lot today, taking the game in a masterful way by tha acora of T to 1, thua putting the An gela to tha top of the percentage col umn. Scora: ' . . ' LOS ANGELES. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Barnard. lb , . . ...... 11 0 2 2 Oakea, cf . . . 2 1 11 0 A x a in union, or. . . Brashear, rf omiin, to i. ... . Goodman, if ... 1 2 Ielmaa, ss Easterly, o 0 1 1 2 1 Hosp, p ToUla .22 T 27 21 BAN FRANCISCO. . AB. R. Hi PO. A. E. Piper, cf ... 4' 4 I 0 . 0 0 Curtla, If .. wiuiams, 10 Melcholr, rf 4 .... f a . -m : Monier ZD , McArdle. 8b Berry, e ... s 2 Willis. P Totals 22 vTT. 2 24 SCORE BY INNINGS. I 1 Los Angeles s Angeles ......1 0 2 0 0 1 0 f 7 Hits .....0 0 I 8 0 I 1 2 in Francisco . .. .0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 Ban Hits .0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 02 SUMMARY. ' Three-heaa hit fTnrtls. Rmlth. -Two baa, hlta Goodman- (2), Eaaterly, Brashear. Sacrlfloa hits Oakea. Zel- der, William, Bernard, . Dillon. Base on arror Los Angelea 1. San Franclgco I. Bases on balls Off Hosp 2, off Willis 4. Struck out By Hosp 2, by Willie 1. DouhU nlavs Bernard -i to Dillon. William a funasalatedt. - Passed ball Berry. Time of game Ona hour ana .. . minutes. . UmnireO 'Connelly Crowe 3Iakes Faat Time.' , , , ! Sptdtl Cbpatch tn Ths JtoaraaLt ' Th Dalles, Or., April 25. L,B. Crowe, who has been ' in town ,f or - the paat several days in the Interests of hla firm, the Crowe-Graham Motor Car com Dan v. of ; Portland. ran from The Dal lea to Dufur. a distance of about . 1( miles in 9 minuter. The trln was made In a model X Oldsmoblle. Manarer PomerV baa loaned mm of his batteries to Skjimokawa for today's Kiiri. n nny wu iwin . ana Jdc- xuiivj vkicibip ptnina in pan. - i if v; 1 h III j ' V i;: : '- 'far ' f W W J "! A wi. W :.. ' i . 7i2A X'A't - 7 '''UP ' ':"4 OF SHINING BEAVER SLABSTERS tar in tha south with tha team. Bay er I of tha other American eiuba want hotfoot afttr kyan, but MoCredla beat them all to him and now tha player la safe and eouud la tha Beaver camp. Ryan worka out Ilk a big loaguer. Ra can cover a world of ground and ha a great whip. Ha la a fairly good man at tha atlckl especially at laying thera dawn. On tha bases, h travel nearly aa fast as Larry Piper or Bpaaoar and ha ha already been declared on of th beat Ir fielder aeen around hr by th local fan and they hava feasted their eyas on aoma llv on ao far. Ryan I is known aa "Buddy because of his resemblance to tha one great fighter. ilcCredle think that Johnaon can get back to pitching form one more and show them' all something. Three or four year ago Ole was one of tha star nlabatera of the Weatern league. H used to hava an awful bunch of amok and a line of curve that caused many a .S00 hitter to fait Ol was auch a corking good aticker and all around faat fielder that hla friends finally per suaded him to forsake th box for an Infield Job. This he did and ha made good at it from "tha outaet. a v Now McCredla think that Johnaon would do well to get back into th box JIMMY-WHALE'S IS THEME FOR ' (Special Dlspstcb to Ths Jaaroal.l . Anaconda. Mont, April 25. At the regular evening service, April 6,' Rev, H. A, Carnahan of tha First Presbyte rian church apoke to hi congregation upon "The Beauty of Physical, Intel lectual and Moral Strength."' In the course of his remarka tha reverend gen tleman said: " 1 v'1;' "We are all admirers of physical strength. Nearly every boy has on his room walls, the picture -of the famous athlete. The world's galleries have their picture xt. -old Hercules, of Theseus rrajf.IlirfU-wlth the hitherto invlnolble Cenli'tvrand about to glv him-, hi death416w. ' 1 . : .4. .. .-. "The Old Testament haa lta atory of the mighty Samson, -and of the youth ful David battling with the giant Go liath. Every rural place, town, hamjet and city has its champion, who wine in the foot races, who pitches the game, and wina toe victory,' or who carries the ball for touchdowns upon tha grid iron. .- So we here have our favorites. lit a a,-aaB . ww - . FRISCO FIGHT PROMOTERS IN;HIDE - ' t... ... '.-.".",. '. ....' K , . ':' " ' ' ' AND SEEK AND DOUBLE CROSS GAME San Franclaco, April 25. The fight promoters here are. atlll playing the gama of hide and aeek, and doubie crosa Th local trust, made up of Gleaaon, - Berger and Marisch, are doing all they can to throw, the hook Into Jim Coffroth, king of the Mission atreet arena, , When Unhols arrived in town the. other day, Gleaaon quickly grabbed him for Gans and gave hint a aruarante of a 16.000 nurais. Tt - la believed that th Jiegro lr getting twice this money for hi bit, o Gleaaon evi dently fltrures or drawing an immense bouse , when they meet on May 14. - -. Unhols . ia looked UDOn m.a a. nnrt nt clown, , but he evidently figure that he la a . areat man. for ha wiir- not allow thi crowds to turn out and look at - mm worsung in . nia . gym at San Mateo unless they come throuah wltn 26 -cents a head. H 1 confident that na - can: oeat uans. . out. ail the- win ones anow mat tna old master la ea aoie or pouaning mm orr anv tlma chooses within the 20-round limit - Gana look like the same M rham. pion. He arrived here' a few. day ago and as usual announced that he was ready to talk to any of them , as soon or as iinJBnes . the Boer. The wonderful black atlll f alia for the race garnet The aecond day after hi ' arrival, he beat It to the track with iust 11.000 nd a few strav' bucks In Ma nloth- He had the bookies going in tha first (nree races, oeing ix.vuu to th good out iu-y cut aim re toe day was for a ooiipl -of month.' ' During th practice spell of tha Bearara at Ballna 01 used to Whoop 'em. over- in great hap. H is not anxious to pitch any mora, but he ilkaly will do. what his boss tells hlm.t , - Kd Plnnanoo, tha Indian pitcher la on of tha gratat cards as well aa ana of tha most precioua flnda'of th aaaaon. r.-,'. i. PERJOtL oi tub Koum v ; Down in Los Angeles laat week,' tha lit tle red man was the entire show. .The southern fana want-crasy over him and wanted to nam a tret or a auburban vlllaro after him but hla customary modesty prompted him to pasa tba hon or up. i PInnance In a shining example of what a ball player ahould be on and off the field. H never trouble any one with undue conversation and ia In th game all the time. Not only doe he pas op liquor and tobacco, but ha amo shlea at even tea 'and coffee. Th play er kid the red man about hla total ab etlnenoe from an nerve racking ftlmu Innt. but he only ahowa those whit teeth of his in a broad amila and passes It right back to them. i- ' ' Plnnanca doea not have to play ball for a living Ilka moat of tha ball tossers. Ha is the owner of a great quarter aec tlon of land In northern Michigan and any time be wants to go back thera, he can llv the life of a gentleman. But Plnnanoe loves the gam of baseball and It is likely that he will pass the ranch up for tha diamond for many a day to come. He thinks tha world of McCredl and look upon the big manager aa a BALL PLAYING ; PASTOR'S SERMON '- " ' - ' '- W .' ' "All Anaconda is Interested In her own boy, Jimmy McHale, proud that he Is making hla mark on the diamond. And, best of all, because ha la a clean, upright baseball-player one who takea care of hla body, doea not allow him self to be overcome by the hablta that loae ao many promising playara a place in the baseball world. "He savea his money and recognises that even in the baseball field a man haa a legitimate opportunity to. make a name . and . place for himself", in the world, tso we are waiting for the pa. bars to announce what we all confident ly believe will happen that Jimmy Mc taie win mane gooa on Boston s cracx team and In new glory for himself and his home town." Rev. Carnahan Is a Tlrm believer In every branch of clean sport, and him- aeu participate in many or tna aamea evincing an interest aecond to none, In a M .. .aw . wu w cupylng the pltcher'a box in moat of tha contests, and bia lov for tha national rame la aa atrona now aa It ever wsa. He la chaolain of tha Anaoonda Curllno- association ana active in tournaments. out and Joe left the track clean.' Next oay, ne went tn witn 1600 and this was gone after the fourth raee. Hla manager. Benny seiig got tired of etak lng Gah arid Immediately chased him over to hia training quarter at San uaiaei. K i ,, Abe Attell rules a 1 to 1 choice over Brooklyn Tommy ..Sullivan, for their rignt here on the laat night of the month. Though SoUlvanl ; credited with a knockout Vver Attell four years ago in St Louta. -tha local - followers or tn gam oeueva tnat AO will give his man an awful . trimming thia tlma It ia tha general .belief that th loser' ena or . tn purse tooke good to the red-haired youngs man. and that he is wiuing io let it go at tnat. 1 The-eaar moner that Attell ta 'flirt ing up around this city seems to be coming faster all the time. Sine New xears aav.wnen ne ioua-nc ihtr nam. orable draw with Owen Moran and got $5,000 for his end of the purrX Attell haa furnished "half the card in this tslty vvvrjr iiiuuui ji uivLy vm given -an- other fling during ,May. . when the. pro motera are privileged to pull off three four flghta In honor of the fleet As a aiae issue, ads flucKed un to Se- atti last weea and picked up that odd $1,600 1 for his little brush with Kelly. He did not turn a hair there and arrived ia town in ' even better shape than he waa when he left . The amateur gama which was. dead for nearly a year oame to life last Tuesday nlcht when tha nramirf club pulled off a seriea of eight four round mixupa. The offlciala of th I . . .,. .. ..-.. ' ' t u "-.' t'.. y i I'M! ' ' ' ' ' ' !; '..-.; X ' sort Of father and 'general all around adviser. McCredio hae . farmed Out' aouthpaw Lakaff ta 'the Tacoma' team of tha Northwest league. , Tha big left-hander waa a great Disappointment to ins wea ver director genora). In th praotlo game of th aouth, h bad everything and could field his position like a Mlo - nie. Mercer, nut lust as soon aa n went Against the Beaia in one of the first contssta of tb aaspn, tna aoutnwinger Diaw up ana sine ioureoi was unaDiaiior tna pennant winners oi iw. tn nt anv tmnA tit him. - McCredla be-1 . , tlevea that Lakaff Is tna making of a good man He atlll haa a claim on him and If he ahowa any apeed in the buahea h win be able to get nia joo paca wun tha Beavtra next aeaon. . Another of tb twlrlers, moat likely Bloomfleld. will also get the run before another week has' passed. '.Tha little California laaguer failed to ahow any thing la the gamea he haa pitched so far. He la willing enough and will also wada In and take a chance, but thera ifrr, to be aomethlng lacking. In him. He invariably takes a ride in the bal loon in the tight place, so McCredl la arraid to trust mm any longer. r !.. ,n,in tn hit the hall Ilka the proverbial fiend and haa become pronounced favorite with, th fana of thla nltv aiul Ta Annlea Tha him t el- low can bit most any eort of a plfcher.lhand In th gama with th University but ha like a left-hander with ota oflof Oregon lat Friday, and will b out speed. He rarely hit the ball In the J of th game for several dare. Kennedy air. but w.eneral)y ' Hnea It along the 1 haa signed up another pitcher, hpwvr ground at a mile a minute gait or el mhnntm tt rla-ht out atralaht over aecond base. Ho la improving in his fielding nd shews wonderful apeed on the bases. In fact, he is the fastest man on the team when once he geta a start from the initial bar- The Portland manager ia a tin wt worried about hla catching ataff. Mad den waa injured in Los Angelea and ia rounding Into shape very slowly. ' Little Walth is rather light for the rough work behind -the bat and cannot be de- deDended unon In a ninch. - Therefor. most of the work of the pat series fell to Whalen. The big fellow proved hli worth and hustled more than h ever hustled In hla life before. He met th ball on the beek and peaacd well to th bases. If he manages to get rid of that lasy habit he has contracted, Wbalen will make ona grand catcher.' . Amateur" association watched the goes very , closely and . they promise to crab tna gama again if tna promoters - are I Caught making professional out of th boya. The auccesa with which the ahow met haa attracted about a dozen others into the field and they are now llninc up and fighting like a pack of dogs for tna eovetea permits, rour or wmen are issued monthly by the supervisor. ROGUE RIVER FISHING ' BEST IN SEVERAL YEARS v. c. .,' i, ' .-:i-;'. . - GranU Pasa. Or.. April , 25. Fishing la better In Rogue river thia aeaaon than It haa been for yeara. - Anglers are mak ing, exceptional catches with hook and line, using flies. Catches of from 20 to 20 pounds for each rod are being made every day. - Partrea of three and four catch from 20 to 100 pounds in a single day.; Fishermen are shipping the fish by the ton, making their catchea with seine. Steelheads and sllversldea are the popular fish with tha anglers. The first of the chlnook run Is now' appear ing, theae being on their way to the spawning grounds of the upper river. , OREGON tm Speedy Aggregation ot Tosserg Whlcli v jj. 1 GOSS IP OF IRI- CITY LEAGUERS ' Wliert the Eight Teams Hay i Today and Those IVho Are Umpires. i't" Trl-Clty league gam acheduld for todayi J.- . : ' "-;. At , Vaughn '. atret East Bid va. Salem (doubie-haadr).S . '' M Oregon City Weat Bid va Ora- gon Cltr. ' . . . s.1 At Vancouver Alblna ra Van coo var Isoubie-htader) At ' WoodhurnSt. Johna va Wood- bgra (doubla-badr) .- , ; , . Umpire assigned for today: ' 1 ' At Vaughn street Steve Balnpoll At Oregon City Alex Cheyna, At Vancouver Ed Rankin. y ' , .AtvWoodbura Fr4 Prvoat' , , ... j a " -. rt a- ass Manacer . Valentin of fit' Johna baa igneo, up aa citaiige oaicner naipa Weed, who caught for tha Eugen team in tha Lane county league last aaaaon. Wnd I an "old head'T at tha gam, and hall from th Ksnaaa atata laaaru. Ha also backatopped for ona of tha crack nines in Uncla Bam'a aarrlo dur nm tha oamnalsrn tn the ' PhlllDDlnea. I Last Sunday waa hla flrat appearand tn th Trl-Clty and ha aoaulttad him- en nnasomiy. . , Th "ADotl- will leave thslr hom ground for tha flrat tlm-thl aeaaon. whan tney piay tn woooourn 'mue- I bird- at Woodburn. Captain Phllbrick has organised hla team by hard work land ta putting UD aoma pretty axoioi- nona Of "Insid" ball. Tba fit Johns i ran ' nav already picaea tna Aposue I Harry Gardner, tha elongated alabatar I on Hal Pomeroy east aid team, has Lofflclated la two championship game this season and haa a record of 14 strike-outs In tha aertaa That's going aoma, avan though tha gam wr not viotonca lor tna "uotnmuters. - l ldaggla" Kagnaaa. tha blond young man who guard tna irt garoea tor tha "Commuters," la hitting tba ball at a .too clip, a great mprovmnt over hla etick work or laat -aaaaon. . . Manarer Kennedy of tha Woodburn "Bluebird.' la having all klnda of bad I luck with his twlrlinr staff. Bowen. alth premier "south-paw." la down with tna Tana Otlnv mump, um mumni,' U4 vusnav I tha mumps, and Manning, I Ol tcher. man led tO BDllt nis pitcning In Marshall, a apjea merchant irom I southern Oregon. Marshall will be in tha game agalnat the i"Apostlea" today, ' , ' . ... . ' Earl Hill tha crack flrat on the Oregon Cltr team, la one of the beat baseman In th league. Laat eea- son his worK at tna initiaj aacg ror Kus-ene attracted the attention of aev- leral of the magnates and Mr. Partlow was very fortunate in ontaimng nia aervlcca. t , . Manager Partlow haa algned np an other pitcher ror nia "raparmagera In tha person of Tommy Rcblnaon, a young man with elusive curvea and barrel of apeed. The Vancouver "Ploneera hava un-i earthed another pitcher. - a local boy answering to the band la of Froch. He ia aaid to h i wisara at roonng tna batsmen and la a valuable aid to tha I pitching staff, which now includes I "Sou th'paw" Olney, Art Pender and Tim Concannon. Carl King, the nifty little backstop of Eugene, will appear In a Vancouver uniform today, Manager Helaer having obtained his si (mature to. a contract laat week. This will be King's aecond sea son with the Trl-Clty. He caught for the . Brewers in '07. and . finished with the ' Eugene team in the Lane county league. His accurate pegging to the bases causes the average base runner to ave heart disease. ,.f;,,. The Salem "Cherryplckera have ona of tha fastest infields in the league. Cary at -first Lawrence at second. Newell shortstop, and Porterfleld third form a quartet hard to beat in any minor company. '',". ".'f'-.sv''- Desnlte the slouaha of mud and the ratndrdDS last Sunday, six of the elaht teams in the league managed to wad through nine hard fought Innings. The closest- game waa - undoubtedly - that Only two errors were made and the acora, 4 .to 2, waa negotiated in . two houra. and 10 minutes good tlma even for a major- league organisation under the olrcumstancea. , AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 5 anV J,. .i 'rt-,'ia,Ve-. w'aitt Joe Fay, the Former Coast League ; ; zor-tn eaaon'B uameav -'.-v.- uni wins . FR0L1 Lack of Competition Pe- tracts From Spectacular . Side of Boat Bace. (Hearst Kwe ay I Leased Wva) Baa Frapciaco, April. !. A lao oloa competition detracted ' fron th TA 0 0 apaoUoular aid of tha annaal boat 1 raoea today batweea he Unlvireity at California and ' Btanford 1 univsrslty. California'g 'varsfly erew woa tha raoa . from th pick of the Cardinal' rowara ao eaally that thera waa ba axcitemeat . and the freshmen trom Pal Alto aama back with juat aa easy a victory In tha race for first-year men. . . Under condltlona of wind, and water that wera almost- Ideal.- th aignal for the start waa aiven from tha tuda-aa1 boat at 10:15. and the simultaneous catch of the oar in th water marked th rirst outburst iron tag crowds Which lined tb hills about Richard. son's bay and crowded the decks of tha attendant pleasure graft California, . went to tha front at one. Both erew started at a 40-to-tha-mlnat alia, and California forged ahead. Stanford rlped lata .taa If atroka, which thy expected to last them throuah the raoa. but when thalr rivaia ' gained ataadily Coach Turner called for a faster atroka California had dropped to 17. but rasoonded ta th R Laniard ' challenge ana alt up a II alia for- a few mlnutea. Stanford then want back to la. aad at tha half mile waa a good length ta tha bad. California kept up lta It atroka in tha eoond half mil of tha ottraa ' and rradually opened up tha taa oa tha, Cardinal rowara Tba and of tha mile ehowed ' a couple of ' Ungthk of lear water between th sheila, aod tha Jlue and Gold atroka eaw that he bad - th race ta hand. Wlthevt apparently decreasing- the snaad ef hla boat ba dropped to 11 to th tninuta, making tna numoer or atroa tna aama for tha two orawa. and atlll tha California boat forged ahead. At the mile and a half three lengtha seoarated tha Brows Of tha raelns ah alia. and with only a quarter of a mile to Kt tne caiiroraia stroke atartad a nn hlng spurt .A little more daylight was onaned uo. and tha Blue a'hd Gold. to aa accompaniment of atudent Telle and ahrleka, came over the finishing Una' ... -,f : v. - .; -- f;.,. SALEH GETS ERWH, GO HAY 12 Lightweight Fighters TVIU Clash in Cherry City Dillesllan Wants Scrap. ; . Sal em aporta will eoon bare a ehaaoa to get a glimpse of tha fight aama, for Kid Ervln ' and ' Harry Barnard. two llghtwelghta, have algned up for a 10 round battle in tha capital city on the night of May 12.'.- '' ' - :' Ervln and tha ' caiirornian came to terma yesterday aad put up 1100 each to bind the-match. .Tney will commence trainln for the' mill in a abort tlma and a week or ao prerloua to the meet ing will take up their , training campe la the cherry city. Bernard's challenge 'to Brrln aereral daya ago also brought Nelson Darts of Tha Dalle to th bat and th Dalle man wanta to atep Into tha ring with Bernard. Da via says ha can atop Ber nard in five rounds and la - confident that he Can do the aama trick to Ervln. Davla la aaid to ba a clever boxer ,' and he la alao reputed to be a nifty wrestler. He thinks ha la a good enough grappler : to throw Roy Parker, the a tree tear conductor, and will try ta ar range a match at 141 pounds within, the next two or three weeka ' Davla contemplates a tour north la the latter part of May or tha first of June, and win meet men of his weight In Aberdeen, Hoquiam and Belllngham. At Aberdeen he will go on the mat with , Read, a well-known wrestler of - that Jilaca Davla will likely atlck around ha sound for saveral montha taklna- on a lot of good man, ,. . , . Asher Houston's trouble ar evar - for - the preaent. . He will wear a West Side uniform In t todaya gaata ' BALL TEAM BERNARD n 1 . hSyajaMy aM '.Avvja-.itt Player, Has Been Engaged to Coach r . , .... ;v ,.f .... -j