TIIE OREGON DAILY JOURNAi; PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, RIL 27,. 1S0S.
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CHAMPION BATS3IAN!
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, Portland Captures Morning
v" Game but Loses Aiter
. noon 13-Inning Game,
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'r San Francisco. April 7 Portland
and Oakland broke even ysstsrday, ths
' Beavers taking tho moraine gamo and
the Commuters crabbing the b.atinee,
the afternoon affair going 12 Innlnge.
Portland mlcht have won the afternoon
game had not Cooney thrown wide to
1 first allowing Heltmuller to score.
Homeruna by Heltroullar and ruek
Earan contributed to the defeat of the
rnrlhernera, nnnance piw.nea m
ild same for the beavere but permitted
JUley to ateal borne while ha held the
ball rraparatory to delivering it
, Thore waa little to the moraine fame
except Portland and Pitcher Oarrett
'J he 1-one Star of Texas dlahed "t the
. eplthall la a manner that bewildered
the Oaks, and he abut them out cleanly,
to o.
Tho scores:
. Aftsraooa Oejtve, .
; PORTLAND.
' AB.R.H.FO.A.B.
Casey, Ib. 4 2 2 4 J
Rallery. et ......... 4 11 10
Kyan. rf. ........... 4 t I 0
lianilff, lb. ,f It 1
Bui?, It. 4 i . 4
Jobnaon, 2b. ........ I 0 J
Cooney, sa. 4 4,6
Maarien. e. .......... , I t 4 14
plnnance, p. ......... S - 2
Totals
........40 4 TMC 19
- - 'No one out wtira winning run scored.
; i - OAKLAND.
- ' AB. R. H. TO. A. K.
mok. If. tllio
Van Haltren. cf...... 4 tl
Heltmuller, rt I I I t t
Kasan, as. 4 11 I 4
Jtnan, lb. t . 1 11 I
Alt man. lb. ......... 4 4 0 11
Unity, 2b. 1 1 I I
Flattery, o. ....... 4 0 1 4
Dollar, p. 4 0 1 0 I
Totals 41 I 19 IS If J
SCORE BT INNINGS.
Portland . . ...4 0 4 9 4 1 4 1 9 4 9 4 0-r-4
Hits . ,,.,.,.199901010199 1 T
Oakland. 099001100009 1- I
Hits . .......090104101011110
. 8UMMART. ' ".': "
Two. base hi ta Slattery, Heltmuller.
Home runs Heltmuller. Eagaa. Sacri
fice blta Raftery.Cooney, Jiyan 1, Slat
tery, Plnnanco 2, Dollar i. Btolen bases
Danslg, Baasey 1, Cook 1. Haley. 1X)U
Me plays Casey to Cooney to Da nils 1.
Hit by pitcher Raftery. Struck out
By Pinanee, I. Passed ball Madden,
w tld pitch Plnnance. - Time of game
Two hours and 25 minutes. Umpire
1'enine. . , .. . . f .
-Morning Qama. '. l'-i; .".
' . PORTLAND
,,;: AB.R.HPO. A.E.
in : :
OAKS - r Vti
I I 1 171 v I
111. IW V . II
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ii
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0 1 !,. ' . .f. t j I I
i A P 1
V. I ' I
plaaliiiajiiHeAaVSHSJeViaB I
SALEM CAPTURES Tl'O WEI GUfi . CLUB HAS
FROM EAST SIDE TEAM! FIRST MAP SHOO!
Cherrypickers Aided by Er
rors, at Critical Times
Portland Pitchers Good
Fred Wairner Hiffh Man,
Getting: Seventeen Out of
Tossible Twenty.
Saletn yesterday won two rames from
the East Bids T. T. T.'a, capturliif tbo
first cum I 10 4. and the second T to I.
Salem fought hard for both ramas, the
first coin 11 Innings before the win
ning run was soored. while la the seo-
ona game, a rive-inoing eoovsas uey
won out in the ruin.
Both Gardner and HUrmurt pucnea
good gsmes and anoua have won. but
errora at critical Uines losi tne game
for them. Barrel, the &aat Side seo-
ond-baaemen. waa the worst offeuder In
tba critical periods In both games.
Salem won the first game with a
score by Porterfleld, Mo got to first
on base on balla, and came all the
way around whan Man Ion hit to right
for two basse. Porterfleld should have
been cauabt at the plate by several
yarda, but Barrel made a weird toss in
relaying the ball home, and he was safa.
Runs and hits by Innings)
Salem 0140100000 1 I
lilts 0 191101101 111
E. Portland...! 01001000004
Hits I oo o o s i VI o v a
The second aame was won In the
fourth and fifth lnnlnga, when elx runs
were secured by the Salem boya. Er
rora. together with four hits and a b
on balla, gave them the game. -
Kuna ana nits or innings
BSI
iiim soil 17 I . ""r sue xor ins location oi
lJ?m. 0 10 1 I 1 ot Jtun club could
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East
Hits
..4 111 01
CALENDAR OF SrORT
FOB THE WEEK.
Monday Jos Bowker vs. Charley Orlf.
fin. SO rounds, for featharwalgbt oham-
plonshlp, at lxmdon.
Tufaday Openln
Rrooklvn. New Y
North Carolina; International amateur
ta
in of norae snows
York, and Aahevllle,
Honni Wagjier, leader ot tbe Na
tional league atlckere, who hag re
joined the Pittsburg team upon, be
ing offered a salary believed to .be
10,000 a year.' Wagner Is one of
the beat all-round ball players In the
country. .
CaT. tb. .......... .4
Raftery, cf. ....I
Ryan. rf. I
)anilr, b. ..........I
KnuKfy, It. .,..,..,..1
Johnson, 3b.
Cnonry, sa. ..4
Whalrn, e. ,.........1
Garrett, p. ...... .....I
Totals
.14 4 I 17 10 1
OAKLAND. .
AR R. H. PO. A. E.
9 1
Cook. If. ..4
Van Haltren, cf. .....I
Jleltmuller, rf. ....... 4
.A&&n, i m. I
Ilogan, lb. ....... ...4
Altmao, - 8b. ,.4
lialey. 2b. .........i.t
Iwii. e. ...,......,1
Hopklna, p. , ...1
Slattery. o. ......i..l
SCORE BT INNINGS
Portland 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 t 4
nun gilllietl I
Oakland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
. tiiia ooooooiiol
BTJMMART. . .
4 Two-bass hits rRaftery. Johnson. Sac
rtfice hits Bassey, 1. Bases on balls
0
0
0
0
' 0
0
0
0
1
0
1
It
0
I
I
0
0
Off Hopkins, 4: off Garrett, I- Stolen
bases Cooney, 1; Oook, 1. 1 Double pla
Casev to Cooney to Damlg. Struc
out Hopkins, 4: Garrett, T, Passed
ball Lewis, . Time 1:45. Umpl
Perrlns. .
.. Seal Win One Game.
Los Angeles.' April 27. Four errors
on the part of tbo Angels helped Ban
Franclsoo win the first game of the
series yesterday. 7 to 2. Gray waa hit
hard and opportunely by the Heals, who
by tneir victory, have . regained their
place at the top of the percentago col
umn. . .
Tho score: .-. .
.LOS ANGELES.
t " AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Bernard, lb .
n.i... -.
vnn. vjl .......
Dillon, lb .... ,.
leimas, ss
Bmitn. so .
Goodman, If
hobo, rr
Easterly, c ..........
Gray, o
Tnoraen, p
.... , .
2
1
I
1
0
0
10
0
'1"
billiard championship tournament opena
In New York: Connecticut league of
baseball clubs ooens Us seaaon: open
ing of three days' trap target tourna
ment In Burllnston. Iowa: Dave Deeh-
ler vs. Willis Moody, 11 rounds, at Bos
ton.
Wednesday Ooenlnv or annual Cana
dian! horae show at Toronto: Abe Attell
va. Tommy Sullivan. 10 rounds, at loa
Angeles; the Excelsior handicap opens
tbe spring race meeting at Jamaica.
Tnuraday western association opens
Its season; Ohio and Pennsylvania
league opena Its season; opening of an
nual spring golf tournament at Atlan
tic! City; Three-1 league opens Its sea
son; Carolina association of baseball
cluba opens Its season: Johnny Summers
vs. "Kid" Sullivan, 1 rounds, at Bal
timore. Friday New England league opens
Its season.
Saturday Missouri Athletic club
Marathon race at St. Louis; Chicago
Purdue track meet at Lafayette, Indi
ana; Interacholaatlo track and field
championships at University of Missouri;-
Atlantlo association of baseball
cluba opens Its season; Brown-Wllllama
track meet at WUliamstown, Mansacnu
setts; New England Interscholastlc
championship games at Harvard uni
versity; Georgetown-New York univer
sity boat race on tba Potomac,
, . This Day in Sport Annals.
IKS In "Kentucky. Richard Holly-1
wood defeated J. Keatina- In three
rounds In fight for $6,000 and feather
weight championship.
1882 At New York. William Sexton
defeated Jacob Schaefer, 600 to 628, in
eushlon-csrom match for 15,000.
1886 At Haverhill. Massachusetts.
I I. a u ,., . M wia flMl n.ht 1 rm . h. ..Inn
bested Willie Snee in three rounds:
1891 At, Denver. Vlckery retired the
Denver team in a championship contest
without a solitary safe hit. The Mil-,
wsukees made the only and winning run.
1894 At Minneapolis. Dan Creedon
defeated Dick Moore In nine rounda.
1907 At Berkeley. California, Andrew
uiarner aia suv-yara run in i:uil.
oreaxing worias recora.
Tho Ross City Gun club, Portland's
now. organisation of trap shooters, bald
Its first shoot yestsrday afternoon at
Wagner's station where tho club has
secured grounds for tho traps. About
twenty well-known shooters want out
and. the scores made were fair eonsld
erlng the fact that this Is ths first tlms
In months tbst msny of tbsm have
bad a gun In their hands.
This Is tho first association of the
Kind to be organised In this city. The
membership is limited to fifty and
snoots are to bo held every Sunday.
Ths officers of the club are: E. B.
van Armen, preaident, and Gne
Knight, secretary and treasurer.
Following la tho score of last Sun
day 'a meet, out of a possible 20 blue-
roc Ke: .
Fred W. Wagner 17
buck KeiUi 14
I- Fay
a C. Fay n
a. van Armen ll
W. Bartall It
Ubanks , I
Horn , t
O. Powell
Ben Bogart t
Jack Busby 4
Oot Spies aid Kite.
A better sits for the location of ths
thiietaatii.
members who have vtalted the trana at
n-mwi, on ine .siacaas car line,
where the electrio company bas a sta
tion ror too local sportsman
Specially conducive to good scores Is
the clear aky Itno and absence of dark
pacKgrouna Two traps have already
been installed and two more are to be
put in eany next week. A plentiful
uppiy o. dius rocKa nas been shipped
in and berore these are sll used It Is
expected that soma records will be
oroaen.
Among the well-known local sports
men who hold medals taken at a hun-
orea tournaments an over tho country
are Kins. Abratns and Howe, all of
wnom are ngurea or national prominence
in trap-snooting circles.
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Willlama, lb
Melcholr. rf
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Mohler. lb
McArdle, lb
Berry, o . . .
Buter, p
SAN FRANCISCO.
., "' AB. R.H.PO. A.
, ll I 1 0
......... 0 110
........ 4 1 1 11 i 0
........ 4 1110
4 1114
i lie s
.... 11 0 0 1
4 01 4 0
4.0011
Totals 14 7 10 27 11 1
HITS AND RUNS BT INNINGS.
Los Angeles . ....0 0 0 0 Z 0 0 0 0 1
Hits 0 8 0 1 1 1 0 1 08
San Francisco ...00 1 101 10 0 7
Hits 11110110 110
BTJMMART.
Two-base - hits Williams. Bemr.
Hits Off Gray 8, off Thorsen 2. Bac-
lflce nit Zeider. Stolen bases Wil-
lams 1 McArdle 1. Double nlavs
zeiaer to Monier to wmiams, Toorsen
to Dillon to Smith. First base on balls
Off Gray 1, off Thorsen 1. Struck
oub By Buter 4. by Orgy 7. by Thor
sen 1. Wild pitch Gray. Time One
hour and 60 minutes. limplreO'Con-
neiL, ... j
YOUNG MARSHALL
Youngster Who Beat Chi
cago for Beavers Copped
by Tri-City League.
Rumor has It that ths now pitcher
Woodburn "will Introduce to tho publio"
next week Is none other than tbo young
Marshall, who signed with tbe Beavers
and whose twirling beat the Chlcaro
White Sox No. 1 In .the ante-season
game at Santa Barbara. 4 to 6.
Secretary Smith of the' Trl-Clty league
" mnrwuui name- on me, nut- until
this morning was unaware of his Iden
tity, ins lnrormatlorij that the two
Marshalls are tho same comes from
woodburn sources. If this is true,
Woodburn will bear watching, for the
youngpier is saia to do a heady plaver.
He was not matured enough In big
brush company and Manager McCredle
n vuuiiiBuca 10 iei ine youngster go.
BEEG AND W0BK PLAT
FOR CHECKER TITLE
usiness and Political Situation
N the May Number of Mimsea Magazine, Mr. Munsey
.' . . . '"i',,
nas an arucio on me panic ana me causes tnat brought
It about ' He says some things and says them straight
firom the shoulder. He hands it out good and hard to
Wall Street and to the Grand Dukes who have been '
rooning things in this country with a high handrunning -'
them as the Grand Dukes of Russia have run things over,
there. The title of the article is . '
There isn't money enough
in the world today
to do the world's worlt
Mr. Munsej takes emphatic
Issue with Wall Street and the
followers of Wall Street who
hold the President responsible
for the panic It Is not his pur
pose in the discussion to acquit
v Mr. Roosevelt of - blame, but
the basic purpose with Mr. Mun
sej has been to lay bare the
truth.
Mr. Munsey In this article
clears awa y a yast amount of the
distorted and awfully befogged
Ideas about this financial crash.
rather to get at the facts, as the The article Is dear, conrindn?,
facts are necessary to intelligent
progress in the recovery of our
business activities.
"If these facts," Mr. Munsey
says, "acquit the President, he
Is, as a matter of common hon
esty, entitled to the acquittal
What we want to know., and
should know, is the truth. And
forceful It Is not a dry. ponder
ous handling of the subject, but
is swift and dramatic In ex
pression, with all the sweep and
picturesqueness of a novel. You
cannot afford to miss reading it
No one who has any interest in
the vital things of the day can
afford to miss reading it
In the May Number of
xyr
On all News Stands 10 Cents
STANDING OF TIIE CLUBS.
.Won.
Ban Francisco .........13
Los Angeles ......... ,..11
Oakland ..10
Portlaud 7
Lost P. C.
9 .691
8 .679
10 .600
14 .323
Won. Lost P. C.
Northwestern League.
Tacoma ........... . 6
Aberdeen .............. i
SeatUo ; .. 4
Hutte '2
Spokane .......'2
Vancouver B. C.) . .. ... I
.867
.714
.(67
,.S33
.28
.143
Trl-Clty Iieagtie. , ; .
Won. Lost P. C.
J.O0O
Fralres .t......... 3
Woodburn 4
Vancouver ...... 3
St. Johns-. ... .......... 8
Salem i. . .............. 4
Oregon City ...... ,.S
East Portland.:'.......,, 1
Alblna . ...... . . ....... . ' 0
-.750
.760
.600
-.600
.147
.009
VANC0UVEB TAKES TWO
GAMES FB0M TOUEISTSl
Fourteen - hundred fans turned out
yesterday at Vancouver, when the sea
aon and the new ball park were opened
witn a aame Between Vancouver ana
Alblna The ball rames were all to the
good foT Vancouver, for they took the
wanderers Into camp twice.
juoko w. w. Mcureaie ana Mavor
Green formed the battery which han
dled the first three balls, and thev did
well. They all came within easy reach
of the nortly Judge, and they were
cheered to the echo.
Vancouver won the first ratne thronrh
better hlttln- while In the second same
Tim concannon waa all to tne good and
neia tne wanaerers to one hit
SQUEEZE PLAYS.
Plnnance lost bis first fame tbo 18
Inning- affair.
e
Portland made 20 assists In the after
noon Kama.
Coonys bad toss to first lost ths
pa me yesterday afternoon as It did Sat
urday.
e e
That Portland is playing; to win games
Is shown In this: llaftery, Cooney,
Ryan 2, Plnnance 2, sacrificed yesterday
iierauuu.
what an awful feeling; Kid Mohler
must nave naa when the Seal a were
momentarily dislodged from first place
in me percentage column, we may ex-
ect a statement irom tho Kid on how
happened.
Jacob Work, a well-known local
checker player, ' has challenged F. E.
Berg-, holder of tho coast championship
modal, for a series of 24 games for the
uwe now neia Dy Berg-, the first match
to bo played tomorrow night
Both men are experts at the gams and
some interesting games will very likely
be the result Two and one half hours
will bo devoted to play each night and
It is expected that the series will bo
finished In about two weeks.
Ft'
Since the sixtieth cotitrrssa assembled
on Mar 4, 1907, tbe three oldest mem
bers of tho senate have passed -away.
They were John T. Morgan and Edmund
W. Pettus cf A.abama-and William P.
Whyr of. .Maryland.- who , died , last
mouUj. . ... . ., -
Appetite for Crabs
THE codfish has an enormotu appetite
or shell-fish, crabs and lobsters.
He eats them alive and he eats them
raw, He eats them all without In.
digestion and grows at He has a
powerful liver. , , ,
The oil from the cod's Over males -"
Scott's Emulsion
A natural power to digest and to
produce flesh Is In every spoonful.
This power means new vigor and new'
' fleshHfor those who suffer Jfrom wasting
diseases.", ' , , , ' 1
. AH Drscgbisi 80s. and S1.09
Sonth Portland Coltj Beaten.
fBperlkl Dlipstch te Tbe Jonrnl.)
Hood River, Or., April 27. The local
baseball team yesterday played the
third game of tho season and defeated
tho South Portland Colts by a score of
12 to 6. Ths homo team had the vis
itors' shut out until after ths sixth in
ning. The batteries were: Hart and
Catner for Hood River, and Smith and
blagle for Portland.
Woodburn Beats St. Johns.
iSMdal IXroatcb to Tb Joaraal.l
Woodburn. Or., April 27. In one of
the fastest games ever played here St
Johns met defeat yesterday afternoon
by a score of 3 to I.
The game was full of sensational
fielding atunta that kept tho crowd on
edge all ths time. Nathman s one-
handed catch of a high one at first and
the high fly Mlckela picked off the top
ox ten neia xence are especially wormy
of mention.
Next Satnrdsv Woodburn meets the
Salem team t Salem for the second
Urns this season and Sunday they hook
up with the West Portland team eon the
Vaughn street grounds, when they will
introduce a nsw pitcher to tho league.
. Sherwood Beats Soldiers.
fBocclal DlaMtch to The Jsnnul.l
Sherwood. Or.. Aorll J7.- Outaeneraled
In every department of tho game, com-
any C of Portland went down to de-i
eat Deiore ine wmie box nere yeater-
aay py a scoro or iv to a. Kiser, who
twirled' for Sherwood, was steady
throughout the eame and tnanaaed ta
lr..W .Via vl.ltAn" KIM .ill . t
i. Parrott made the beat battlna rec
ord of any of the home bunoh, getting
three hits out of four times up, two of
them being for two-buecers. Had errors
at critical times contributed to ths de
feat of the visitors. The dsy being an
ideal one. about 600 SsodIo turned out ta
witness ine gams.
Beaverton Beat O. W. K.
tnnlted Press teased Wire.
Beaverton. Or., April 27 In a fast
and exciting game Beaverton opened the
season yesterday by defeating the Olds, i
Wortman ft Kins team I to S. Hardy of
ueaverton waa an enigma to the visit
ors, allowing but two nits and striking
out 14 men. Schults, for tho latter
team, kept ths hits scattered and was
splendiuly supported. Albers of Beaver
ton won ths honors in batting. Score;
O. W. JC ...0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 02 2
Beavorton ..0 0000200 1 t 9
Ottfr $10,000 Pima.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
London, April 27. "Russian lion'
Hackenschmldt'o manager announced to
day that Lord Lonaoaie and A. ii. Van.
derbilt havo offered to put up a 310,000
purse ror a matcn between wacsen
schmldt snd Frank Ootch before Au
gust 1. either In Kngland or on neutral
aoll. preferably France, Hackenschmldt
la anxious to accept, but Ootch has not
yet been heard from.
Minor Ball Games.
The Spanton Independents beat
the
Canby team yesterday 9 to 7 In a 11
innlnar amine.
Wabash won from St Paul yesterday
ll to s. . . .
Tho Rosebuds defeated tne Kivorsias
nine iz to 4.
The Montavllla ecrvretratlon defeated
the Tnman-Poulsen pine yesterday 18 to
7. Parent the Villas' pitcher, pitcned a
ood aame, not allowing a man to reacn
rut for five Innings. Wilson also
pitched a good game for tbo lumbermen.
Frakes Beat Papermakers.
Oregon City went down toeforo
the
West Siders yesterday by a score of 12
to 8. T
tho two
Tbe gams was a slugging; match,
O teams making 32 hits between
them. Of these West Side got 17,
Habernlcht and Robinson both proved
easy for West Side and they were ham
mered to all cornere of the lot An
tolno led In, the hitting, getting three
hits, two of them doubles. Hill of Ore
gon City cot four hits, all of them
singles.
WELL KNOW CLUBMAN
- DIES AT HOSPITAL
Arthur W. Williamson died yestsrday
at ths Good Samaritan hospital of
Blight's disease. Ho was a well-known
clubman of Portland and a member of
a number of prominent organisations.
His wife, who was at his bedside, and
two children, who are In school at Ban-
dusky, Ohio, survive him. .
Mr. Williamson w dim u a.
ago a Hamilton, unio. ana na tor
28 years been the Fortiana representa
tive of the Brunswick-liaike-coiiender
company. Formerly ne naa cnarge oi
tho firm's bouses In Cleveland and Chi
cago. He was a member of tho Elks'
order, Whicn win prooaoiy assume iuh
charge of tbo funeral. Ho waa also an
entbuslastto sportsman, a - member of
the Multnomah Amateur Athletlo club,
the Portland Commercial club, the
United Commercial Travelers and ths
Klks. -: .- -
Oak 2U&k Toalg-bt.
Couples' night at the Oaks rink to
night Beginners taught skstes free or
charge during all sessions. Friday
night tho big masquerads. Don t fall to
see tbls. ' .
I SUNSET D
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1 ; y1
Great
Consisting of 16 huge battleships, several cruisers and a flotilla of gun
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Will Arrive in San Francisco Harbor on
May 6
. The occasion will be celebrated by the greatest patriotic demonstration in the history of the West ;
Tuesday
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