The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 29, 1908, Page 15, Image 15

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portuj;etakes
a . W W bs M M M M
Hlldreth'g "Meellek" vu looked
upon M a very dangerous contender
la tba greater Carter .handicap, at tha
Aqueduct track.' Ha carried a ton of
western money, but failed to make
good. Tola etake waa captured bf
Shrleber'i Jack Atkla. "
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TTitT OKEGOU DAILY' JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, "APRIL , 23, 1003.
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HIGH SCHOOL HAS
SNAP WITH P. .
Kinsclla Has . Everything
fgeals Can't; Hit and
; J Wins Game Easily. '
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Ban ' Francisco, April If. Pitch r
IClnaalla proved an enigma to th Seat
yesterday and the Beavers mada a run
away match tha game,, 1 to L Ban
Fraaclaoo scored In tha opening Inning
end-t was a succession of goose egge
thereafter. . .. Kineella had. everything,
eW'the thrta hlta were scratchy onaa.
AH hvm of Portland's run wara mad
In one Inning, tha fifth, and two pitch
am wera elaugbterad during tha acor.
Inf. Four hlta and several paaaa did
tha work fur tha - northerners, Tha
PORTLAND. ' ' y Z
AB. R. H. PO. A. E,
acoro:
Caaer. th .......... I
Baaaay, If 4
Raftery. cf (
Ryan, If 4
Dansig. lb . I
Johnson, lb ........ I
Vfedden, o I
Cooney, a 4
Ktnaaila. p 4
laSCredle, rt . 0
Total
Van
if
0 1
"t rt
.1 . . . t M
fiiiununinu, u ...
(lpr, Cf
Vllliama, lb ....
Melrholr. rf
Kelder, as
MeArdl. Ib
riarry. o
fanlay. J
J onaa, p
Totala
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FRANCI8C0.
, ARR.H. PO.A.B.
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HicksonV Great Titehing
Proves Downfall of Orange
and White.
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it l 4 27 IT
SCORE BT INNINGS.
Portland 0 I I M I 47
San Francleco ....lttOMM 91
8UMMART.
Two-haia hlta Cmar. Raftary. Mr
Ardla. Ron Off Hanley 4. off Jon.a
I. Sacrliia hit PlDr. Btolen taaa
Caaar. flrat baa on halla Klnarlla I.
Haniay 4, Jonea t. lilt by pitcher
Zeldr 6 truck out By KinaIla t. by
Hanlay t. by Jonea 1. Tlma of rma
Ona hour and SO tnlhutea, , Umpire
j'errine.
: Loa Angelca 7, Oakland 6.
fUaltad Prm Uan4 Wlra.1
Loa Anrles. April 19. Loa Anjrelaa
won a 10-lnnln- rma yesterday..? to
, tha Oaks flghtlna; aamaly all tha way
tnrourn. Tna score:
LOS ANQELES.
AB. R. H. FO. A.E.
Barnard. 2b
Oakes, cf ..
PUlon. lb .
Brashuar, rf
Pmlth. Sb .
Kills. If .. ,
Ualnias.
Kastrrly, c
Randolph,
kocatner, ;
1 1
i i
o 11
1
Totala
Cook, If
Van Haltren, cf
Heltmuller. rf .
Eagan, ss
W. Hofsn. lb ..
Atttnau, lb ....
Haley, . 2b
Blattery, e
Hardy, p
tt 7. I tt If 4
OAKLAND.
AER.H.mA.1!.
4 0 1 I - 1 0
0
0
0
1
2
1
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8TANDINO OF THE CLUBS.
Pacific Ooaat Leagne.
Won. Lost.
Los Ancelas 12 I
Han Francisco II 19
Oakland 10 11
Fortland I 14
North wesWn Leagne.
Won. Lost.
Taeoma ; 7 1
Aberdeen . .....6 I
Baattl S
Butte 4 4
Bpokane . I
Vancouver ia. u.; .... i 7
National League.
Won. Loat
Chicaro
ivaw.xora
Plttsbura .
Philadelphia
Clnolnnatl ,
St. Louis
7
a
a
....... 4
Totals .24 I Ml II t
SCORE BT, INNINGS.
loa Antales ....0 0 .2 0 0 0 1 1 0 17
Hits 0 0 1 0 1 0 2.5 t f I
Oakland 1 0 0 0 1 I 0 -4
Hlta ...1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 I
SUMMARY.
Two-base hits Cook. Ellis. Throe
basa hits Van Haltren. Hits Of f Ran
dolph. Sacrifice hits Oakes (2), Dil
lon.. Delmaa. Stolen banes Bernard,
Uakes, Dillon, Delmss, Haley, Hardy.
Double plays Delmas to Dillon, Hogan
(unassisted). Hardy to Slattery to
HonaH. First , base en balls Loa An
geles 4. Oakland I. First' bass on er
rora Loa AnKalea L Oakland I. Hit by
pitcher Bernard,,-' Struck out - By
Handy t. by Randolph sV by Koeatner 4.
Passed ball Slattery. Tlma of gams
Two hours and 6 minutes, ymplre
O'ConnelL f - ,
When they talk about the spitball, tha
knuckle ball, tha fade-away ball.; tha
elbow ball and a few other Inventions,
how many one-tima aspiring pitchers
recall thattthey have tried the same
thinaa rioaena of times in years aone by
Nona of them has been untried, but It
is only recently tht .they have coma
inio prominence. -
Amerkaa League.
Won,- Loat.
N Tork ,i t
Cleveland "
St. Loula I a
Chicago . f a
Boston . .............. 7
Philadelphia . 7
Washington . .-J......4 I
Detroit
PC,
.404
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.474
.214
PC,
.474
.425
.121
.400
.260
.126
P.O.
.772
.647
.400
.600
.466
.417
.417
.260
PC.
.760
.611
.646
.646
.4(2
.462
.232
.271
PORTLAND BALL PARK UNSIGHTLY
WITH OPENING. GAME SIX DAYS OFF
Unless something fa done and done
immediately at tha ball park at Twen
ty-fourth and Vaughn streets ball play
era and spectators at tha opening game
next Tuesday will ba tha moat discom
fited lot of people In this neck of tha
wooda. v
Tha field la In an abominable condi
tion with Ita monstrous bumpa and hol
lows. Nothing has been dona, from
appearances, to level tne grouna arouna
the basee or clean up tha patha The
toner's mound Is a lopsided affair and
tne space around tha difficult corner
would scare anybody but a aohoolboy
player.-
And that grandstand. Say, It Is aw
ful. Maybe it will be cleaned up by
a firth and mad mora presentable.
If It Isn't lt'a ten to on there won't
bo a corporal's guard out for tha Sun
nay game. Tha fenoa that succumbed
to the last high wind has been ra-
falred and a few grotesque signs adorn
t. Notwithstanding the gam yester
day, tha moat Industrious parson about
tha park was a fellow painting signs
from a swinging stage.
Tha only new article of comfort
on might aay protection discernible
was a six-foot fence of wire netting
stretched In front of the bleachers.
There are tha same erasy benches, hard
aa ever, and tha rickety stairs ascending
outside.
Well, the rabid fan might overlook
tha lack of personal comfort, but ha
wants that field fixed up ao that there
will ba no discomfort for his favorlt
playera. And then he would be much
obliged If a little of the dirt, thoe age
atained papers, peanut sheila, musty
leaves and other foreign matter wer
removed.
It Is doubtful If the perk has ever
been In such poor condition as this
season. What Is needed la to keep the
youngsters off the diamond until it can
ba scraped, leveled and rolled thor
oughly. In Ita present condition It la
doubtful If any of the players will take
chances going after hard grounders.
Those little bumps and ruts ars liable
to injurs mora than one good ball player
me opening aay.
. Portland aoademy baseball team was
outclassed by rivals from Wast Bids
High school ystrday afUrnoon 7 to L
The west side team made put one error
and touched up Mysre In lively fashion,
while ths academy eupportere piaya a
poor game in tne neia ana iurw n.i.
wer ell, thy, could gat from Hicasons
delivery. . . . .
Mtckson pitched tha best gam he has
been In thia season and seemed to have
varvthln. He struck out ii or me
orang and' white battere, laaued but
on paaa and allowed but tar hlta, on
of them a doable.
Portland academy scored flrtt, when
Bummers got to nrsi on vu
tnnit uminj on m. balk and registered on
Hurinurt'a hit to rlaht. This waa the
flrat ami onlv score the orange and
white team could make.
uih vhnni a-ot the best atari, now
avsr, for In their half of the first they
scored three runs on one hit live error
and two stolen bases. Mckinley was
safe on Jones' error and etole aecond
and third. Summers' throw to third to
catch him waa wild and ha scored eaauy.
Word struck out, Brace got a hit past
first and whan ilurlburt mlasad Hlok-
son's grounder urace wsa me uuru
and Hickson at first Jamison's in
field tap was too slow to catch Brace at
tha plate, Hlckaon reaching aecond. but
Jamison going, out, Jones to Meldrum.
On tha next play Meldrum dropped Hurl
burt's . throw to first and Hlcksoa
Wang scored In tne rourrn an a oase
on bails, a atoien oase ana wwnon .
hit to center, end In the alxth Patterson
scored on his aecond hit, a wild pitch,
which. Summers loafed on and Vospr's
hit The eighth inning gave High
school two more rune and ended th
scoring. Jamison hit safely to left
Wang hit to third, Jamison getting
third on the throw-over. Wang stole
second and both men scored on Patter
son's third hit of the day.
Tha lineup waa aa xouowsi
P. A. Position. P. H. 8.
Summers o ratierson
Myers P Hickson
Meldrum lb Pufh
Jones 7b .worn
Cooklngham ......lb voaper
Hurlburt as Jamison
Reed It Brace
Cobb, Howe....... of.
Henrys, conn ri.
McKlnley
Wang
LEAGUE GAMES YESTERDAY.
National League.
At Boston
New Tork
R.H.E.
a 1 I
Boston .... ......... 2
Batteries Taylor, Malarkey. Wilts
and Breanahan; Dorner, Lindaman and
Bowermaa.
At Brooklyn
Philadelphia .......
Brooklyn
Batteries tsparas
no Ttrozirrs, vo oas, jro cocaotb
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ommend the method; had no pain of
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and Dtooln; Wll-
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game postponed; .old weltther,
a cinninnsttS-st Lonla-Clnclnnatl
game postponed cold weather. .
American Lengae.
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New
gan; Newton ana meinow,
Boston
SW i OrK . . . , i 44 .
Batteries Glass. BurehtU and Carrl-
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7 IX
SOLDIER ATHLETES
TO MEET T0f,T
National Gnardsmen Wil
Hold Final Indoor Tour
ney in Armory.
At Cleveland ' A
Cleveland
R.H.E.
11 H
1
Batteries CUrkson, Joss and Bemls
Kllllan, Mum in and Tnomaa.
At St Loula R.H.5I.
St. Loula v...,, 9 i
ChBa?eH,earaham.' 'Dinien and Spen
cer; Smith ana Buinvan. .
At PhlladelplUa ' R.H.E.
Washington 11
t-atlarffflnhla. . : 4 I
Batteries C. Smith and ' Street
Plank, Maxwell, Carter, Powers and 8,
Sinitn.
. Northwestern League.
At Vancouver Butte f ; Vancouver X
At Seattle Beatne u: Aoeraeen
Aa Tacoma Taooma e; Spokane
SQUEEZE PLAYS.
.Only six more days. ,
a .a
Klnsella won his ftrit game,
. , (
San Francleco is again In eaoond
Place.
$ Portland'a percentage la at the high-
et point .sue. , t
"Lob Anarelee eaught the opening one
wim uaauana.
'Thlnas are looking no In the News
paper Mn- loagu. ?
... . v.-' ... k a m ;. :
Madden Is coming Into hie own. No
etolen bases prov this. ,
Hlcksort. the 1 on rated pitcher of th
Hign scnooi. atruca. out nv acaaemy
men successively yesieraay. . J -
Frisco scribes aay McCredle has a
slashing good man in Ryan. He acts
every. inch a ballplayer, tie is rast on
hie feet and in his opening game, wiuv-
eut practloe. made tnrea mta.
I Danalg haa . developed a tore wrist,
Mich la materially affecting Me bat-
TTlng average. - Yesterday he did not
n.ake a hit something unusual for Babe.
There.ls sharp pain when he gripe the
bat
B.ud "erivoliaearned a little elde money
the othtP' day. When'. McCredle allowed
him 'to- whls A Tew over for the Modeata
nine. Modsta rlayed an- amateur
bunch from Frisco and Bud mad mon.
kys of them. JI road th
ftntrfina intana xaj
a nres-
fanngittUbaUera i
Th final Indoor athletlo meet of the
Portland National Guard companies will
be held In th Armory tomorrow night,
commencing at S o'clock. Something
Ilka 10 men will compete In tha differ
ent events, and It will undoubtedly b
in most successful meet la tne history
ox ma rtauonai uuaro.
Atnietea will enter from comnanies
a, ui, u, r u, ti, tn nospitai eorps and
battery A. It is expected that the
events will continue until 11 o'clock be
fore ths meet haa been finished. First
and seconds in all the trial heats will
compete in tn finaia.
Following are the events on the pro.
gram: Fifty-yard dash, high Jump, half
mile, tug-of-war. 220-yard hurdles, wall-
Bcaling. mile relay race, tent-pitching
ana iiv-yara aaan. - .
VAESITY T0SSEES WW
TUL MULT50MAH GAME
(Sptdal PbDatcb to Tb Vearsal.)
University of Oregon, Eugene, April
29. There will be no baseball game for
tha varalty team this week owing to
tne ract tnat tne naiem men scnooi
team, which Is to play the Eugene High
scnooi Tnursaay, win not consent to
umin over vdui naiurusy.
In the original schedule a game with
Willamette waa arranged for, but on
account of a mlxup In Willamette's
dates It waa called off. Manager Mount
then opened negotiations with the Sa
lem High, but was unable to secure the
game. Thia will leave tha varsity with
out a game until the latter part of next
week, wnen tney win piay two games
with Multnomah. Tha long rest should
glv them a good chance to get in the
peat or anape for tnoae games,
SOCCER PIfAYEES MEET
TO TALK OVER GAMES
Portland's soccer football plavers
and their following will meet tomor
row nlarht In. Allskv nail at a o'clock ta
celebrate tha success of last season's
haa been
nrotrram
oi reireanments.
Dlay. An excellent
arranged with plenty
judge oeorge j. Cameron will pre-
siue ana ine ioiiowinr wen Known neo-
pl will anslst In furnishing enter
tainment: J. , G. Kilpaclc, baritone;
Leo Lindsay, violinist; J. D. . Murray,
oomlo : reader; P. Henderson, address;
yuo ctaumann. pianist ana itanaoipn
lylanee, voca
GOLDENDALE TEAM
WANTS GOOD BACKSTOP
For the catcher who can show some
class behind the bat and coach a team
there Is a good summer job open In
Goldendale, Washington, a thriving
town In southern Washington, . a raw
miles northeast of The Dallea
The Journal la In receipt of th fol
lowing letter from H. M. Spalding, man
ager of the team:
"Sporting Kditor, Tba Journal We
want a catcher for our ball team for
the season, one who can coach th
team. If you can put ua In communi
cation witn tn right party you will
greatly oblige ua Will pay 176 per
month for th right party. Tours.
"H. M. SPALDING,
' "Manager G. B. B. dub."
ATHLETIC GIRLS TO
ENTERTAIN FRIDAY
Friday will be ladles' daj
1 be ladles' dav
Multnomah club and from I
at the
until 5
o'clock the gymnasium will swarm
with feminine e-vmnasta
Ringwork. drills, marching, fenelng
and other physical exercises will be the
oraer or me afternoon ana eevenu
scores of gtrls and young women will
be th entertainers.
EUROPE'S GREATEST
HORSE SHOW IN ROME
(United Prase Leased Wire.)
Rome, April 29. Probably on of the
greatest horse shows ever held in
Europe waa opened In Rome today un
der the patronag of King Victor Em
manuel, and. horses and horsemen from
every big European city will partici
pate in The various Contests.
King Victor haa offered a prise of
20,000 lire to the winner of a cham
pionship event, for officers of th
Chargers, which Is open to all natlonol-
Pr'txea aggregating 40,000 lire hav
baen hung up. One of th most in
teresting features of the show will be
an international muiiary sieepiecnaae
in which every army in Europe will b
represented.
WHITE STEAMER MAKES
A NEW ItECORD FOR RUN
THE BEST
$3 HAT
IN THE
WORLD
BEN
THE BEST
$3 iff
. IN THE S
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SELLING
LEADING CLOTHIER
Los Angeles. April 29. Having es
tablished a new record In an automobile
raoe from Ban Francisco to Los An.
eles in 17 hours ana 17 minutes, a
y jrernanao wet
back to th former
re
Whit steamer, owned by Fernando
on la now daahlna back to th fo
city in an attempt to mak a new mark
vKo
Attell Hot Favorite.
San Francisco. April 29. Brookl
Tommy Sullivan and Abe Attell,
are booked to go 20 rounds tomorrow
night, quit their hard work . today and
will take it easy until 1 they are called
Into the ring. Sullivan, who was per
mitted to weigh in at US instead of
123. is in excellent condition as a re
sult of the weight concession and Attell
is In his usual good shape. Despite
Sullivan's advantage In weight. Attoll
Is a l-to-2 favorite.
for a round trio.
Nelson left Twentieth and Guerrero
streets In San Francisco at 1:02 yester
day morning and reached th Times
Building in Los Angeles at 6:19 o'clock
last nlaht At 10:06, nearly two hours
later, the car was . started back with
Frank ,elson, son of Fernando, In
charge. In the thrilling daah to Los
Angeles the senior Nelson made an av
erf ace of 1814 miles per hour and
clipped 66 minutes off his previous time
established two years ago..
SCALER THINKS HEINE
RITTER IS A CHAMPION
Kid Scaler, the Spokane llahtwelaht
fighter, who dropped off to take In the
Multnomah club tournaments on the
way home from California, thinks a
whole lot of Heine Rltter, the S. A. A. C.
fji
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amateur lightweight He Is reported as
saying:
"1 tnlnk that boy has got It on any
of the bantams now In the business,
and If hs were to engage in a battle
with soma top-notcher h would carry
every cent I could rake and scrape.
Re Is fast, has a punch In el Cher hand
and knows the game In every etagev I
would like to eee him become a , pro-
ressionai ana go arter soma big fight.
tne
sef
The moment the promoters : would
eyes on him In action they, would sign
hint' up for a fight"
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