THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, THURSDAY, EVENINO. . APRIL' 20, 1003.
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CARTOONIST SEEP'S IDEA OF THE BENCH SHOW
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NEWS
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SPORTING
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I KNOW HOW
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Triple; Two Passes aryl Sac-
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Runs Across.
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'.' Hen 1 rsnclsco, April SO Whoopee!
aevan atralcht fur the 8nll this
' tlm. It will be the Beaver who will
da th winning thla week. They have
already won two gamea and from the
way they ar coming bach for nlath
Inning rallle and hammering
best pitcher all over th lot, thy will
' keep on Inning.
1 bey won out yesterday In tha ninth
, Inning by bunching a triple, two Paee
ana a tacrine wim a bum Ka "t
. rdl. Baseey opened tha ninth by
-working Willie Cor a pass and ocorad
on Johnsons trlnie. Maddan waa passed
and t'oonay eacrlflced, eending Johnaon
and Madden noma. MCroi oiau
bum heave on Oroora e ground bit. Mad
mn rrr
Kartary spiked Wllllame and ba wlU
be out of tba game for eereral daye.
McCredl waa not abla to gat Into tha
- nma today, but wm prooaoiy om in
napa by tha laat of tha waal
Uha score waa aa followa:
! V PORTLAND.
iaR.H.PO.1
, Caeer. lb. t.... 1
Raftery. cf.
Kyan, rf. . .
lianaig. lb. I
Baseey, It I
Johnaon. tb .........
Madden, c 8
Cooaty, aa. 1
Uroom, p.
Totals I ..... 17 11 I
. . SAN FRANCI8CO.
',"., ARR.H.P0.1.E.
Mildebrand. If. 8 1111
Piper, cf. ... .
William, lb. 1
Weloholr, rf.
fcelder, ss. . .' I
Mohter, 3b.
McArdle, lb. ,t. I
Herry, c t
wittlsy p. ........... a
vurim. in. ...........
lb.
Kaola. 1
.'Totals ...........IT t 4 27 11 1
Batted for Berry In ninth. ,
SCORE BY 1NN1NOS. V
Portland . . ....... MHlfl I
Hits . . ...... ..1 t 1 0 1 1 1 1
San Franclaco .;.. I
Hit . , . 0 I I t 1,0 0 04
:t SUMMARY. ' :
- Tbree-baae ' hit Johnaon. - Sacrifice
hits Kaftery t, Cooney. Doubl playa
Mohler to Zelder to WUllama; Madden
to Dansig. Klret baa on balla US
Willie. 7; off Groom, J. Hit by pitcher
Melrhotr. . Struck out by Willi a, 4;
w nrnnm A. Wild Ditch 1 room.
Tlma of game One hour and 44 min
ute a. Umpire rernne. .
' Oaks Wallop Angela.
Loa Angelea, April SO. Oakland un
' mercifully walloped tha Angela today,
the final acora being; 11 to I. Altman
waa the only man on tha team who did
not get one or more hlta. The acora:
, . . LOS ANGELES.
. AB. R. H.PO. A. K.
Oaka. cf. ...I....... t 1 S 0 10
IMUon, lb. 4 1
Uraahear. rf. 4 0
Pmlth, b, I 0
Kllla.- It ........... I 0
)lmaa. aa. ......... 4 1
Nairlo. lb. ........... 10
Kaaterly. a. ......... t 0
Koeatner, p. .,.,..- 1 0
Tboraen, p. , I 0
; Totala
SI
i OAKLAND.
I 17 SO I
AB. R. H.PO. A. K.
Cook. if.
a - I S 10 0
Van Haltren. cf...... 4
Jleitmuller, rf. (
lagan, aa "'..... ...
W. Hogan, lb 4
Altaian, lb. ......... 4
Haley, lb. 4
fi lattery, a ......... S
Kllllan, p.
ToUla .. ,...... 11 H I'
', THE QAMBJ BT INNINGS.
Loa Angela
....1 0 00100101
Oakland .
.....1 0 t 1 S 0 I 011
, iilte
: ;.'.. , :,smj,., summary. -.
V Two-baa hlta Cook,' Braahear. Ho
gan t, Delmaa, Kllllan. Three-baa hlta
Eaaa. Hlta Off Koeatner, 0; off
Thoroen, t. Sacrlflc hlta Eaan. 1U
lon. Nagle, Eaeterly S. Stolen baaea
Uraahear, Van Haltren. W. Horan,
Kaiev. Double Olaya Braaheajf to 1U-
Ion to Eaaterly. Utl on Daaea-t-ioa
Angolee, 10: OakUnd, . Firat baa on
balla Off Koeatner. 1: off-Thoraen, ;
off Kllllan, 1. Flrat haa on error
. Loa Anrelea, 4; Oakland, 4. f Struck out
By Koeatner. il by Thoraen. S: by
Killlaa, S. Wild pitch Thoraen. Tims
of gam, J:0S. Umpire OConnelL
jmra the eastkkmkrs.
' ' Th New Torlc Giant appear to hav
th Brooklyn team raalad for fair.
? 8hortatop Havel ha been appointed
captain of th Nw Haven team. In the
Connecticut leagu. '
Th New York. St Louie and Boaton
: team of th American leagu appear to
be much tronger than laat year, which
augur well for an tatereatlng pennant
rao. i vr ' , w
Mobile; th Bw member of'th South
rn league, got a nlc tart by winning
thre of the flrat four game from New
Orleana ,.-;. ;, . " 'j
If th New York and Boaton National
l.ooni. tsama continue to play aa they
started out thla eaaon U will bo eaay
to determine who got the best of th
Tenney, ilowermta anu ntuauu v.w.
Mont Cros.
, former ehortatop for th
A!,)tirn and now manaarer of th Kaa
i V. . I ...... I
m lor league club, after a eaon or two
with th minor. - jt
r.nnA hlttln doesn't count whn tn
error colum
n ii
m wnrKinr nvenimv.
The
T.ouis National outhlt cnicago in
decent frame flva hit to one but were
shut out by a cor of a t 0. .. '
Th two St Loul team could not b
frther apart, witn tn Aawuwn
ft; on thS roof and th National In the
eubcellar.
Th experiment of running two bae
...... mi M, Pennavlvanla. la at'
1- Hnn Whlla thA Ol A P.
i... utm- nlav at Glrard. a few
ml.ee from Erfe. and ! officlallr know
ac the Glrard learn. - It la owned and
...nMl bv the owner of. th . Erl
Jntertat leagu club.
A Twanty-Taar ScaW&c.
T hav Jurt compleUd a twenty-year
health aentence imposed by Bucklen
jtmlca fcalve, which curea m or mwu
Ing Pll'-a iuxt twenty year (T. Tlte
U ft A ot.lver. of LeRayavllle. N. Y.
i;ncklena Arrlca Salv hyala tn worat
rn. bolla. burns, wound and cut In
i almruat time. lio, at fakldmor
; red v' dru tor '-' 1
.y jfi 1
6 car im a womajX n' 3i vtSft ' V il Qr rttVV Thtur were I
TEH STURDY III
CARRY MESSAGE
Boute Laid Out for Tortland
Associations' in Relay
Race Saturday.
Tea of th fas teat men la.th big
building at Fourth and Yamhill treat
will on Saturday atrlv against th wily
radman In an endeavor to beat them
from Salem to Portland., Th contest
I th annual on arranged between th
Portland T. M. C A. and th Chemawa
Indiana, with th addition this year of
th Salem association. The rao will be
run by mean of ralay evary flv mllea.
",Th race laat, year waa won by the
Indian by 10 minute, though many
time on the run the result was a mat
tar of doubt.
Thla year a troupe of th association
men will pace ' th ' conteatanta with
wheal, while In addition Phyalcal Dt
rector arlllay and th iudce win roi
low th men in an auto loaned by th
H. Lk Keats company. Th auto win
also aolre the problem of carrying th
men a ciotnea. thua avoidinc th unsat'
lafactory atat of affair laat year when
many men had to run their lap and then
waia oaea to toeir starting piace
dreaa ,
Crovarnor X Starter.
to
' ' Phyalcal Director Grllley rldea over
the course today, and will definitely
decide on the mile post, where the re
lays will be placed. The taft-wlll b
mad from Salem at S:S0 a. m., and th
men will be tent away by Governor
Chamberlain banalna- th first relay
dispatch for transmission to Mayor
iane. inis aispaicn must m presenter
07 ma winner in person to Mayor iane,
wn win wait 10. receive it in front o
the Portland association buildina.
Th start will ha made from Salem bv
Cortoalon. a Turk, and a reliable roan.
He will carry tha Portland association
coior a rar aa Chemawa. when Wetter-
Dorr win take up th runninr. Wet
terborsr Is orobablv th beat all round
athlete of th. plugger variety In the
Y. M. C A, and a very popular man
to boot, and hla 'selection for tha raa
haa met universal approval. Keya will
carry th dlapatch on to Woodburn.
Kees la a good little runner of the abort
aitanc type, out nas hardly been ur
flclently tried 'for th longer distances
to Woodburn th message Is in the
hands of Schwavauar, and Vagallu will
cover tha stretch to Barlow. Vagallu I
prominent man in Armory auiletlca,
(uiuhivouut sinning in neja meets,
xtimes, a . gooa conscientious man,
Sets som hill work to New Era, and
ackua. the atar runner of the associa
tion, will handle affair up to Oregon
City. Much will depend on Backus. He
ha th bent course in the rac and the
only atretch without uphill work. Th
T. M C. A. supporters ay he will Jus
tify hi reputation. Konkel and Lau
hav the distances to Oswego and River-
view, Doia naving grueumg hill. Lau in
Particular having to aurmount Elk Rock.
;oth men are good plugger, and this
accounts for their selection at this stag
BNttmw Xnaa Zawl
If th T. M. C. A. win tha race John
Heaseroer la the man who will come
into th limelight Well built and not
too heavy, Hessemer ought to be able
to make good time from Rivervlew to
th association building. HI dally du-
urn nctp aim in cTuoa training.
'W are goMg to put up th beat
fight w have ever done," ald" Physical
Director Grllley, "despite th fact that
most of the men think they can cram
their training into 10 days. We lack
the advantage the Chemawa men have
with their special trainer, so I don't
like to be too confident that our men
will be successful. Knowing the whol
bunch a I do, I am sure every man
wiu mags gooa ana reflect credit on
the association. I expect the winner
at me. miiiainar cioe on z:so o'clock,
where Mayor Lane and Secretary Stone
Will Miulv. him ' ....
-. ' SQUEEZE JPLATS. , 1
, Only flv day more. Cheer up.
Twice r.ow ha Raftery resisted temp
taiion. .
'Poor Danny Long.
He must b hav
lng a hard time of It i
now. .
Ell Cat and Street were the battery
In a S to 2 arama -which Philadelnhta
won zrom wasningion yesteraay. . jsu
pitched good ball even If he did los.
No stolen base off Maddan yeaferdav.
The blar fellow la catching a vastly dif
ferent, game now that hi Injured hand
is well. -.
If the Beavers can only keep up their
winning streak, aext xuesaay wm see
the blaaest openlnr gam crowd that
Portland has ever known. - . .
t 4 v.;.vr.Sv.'.vva ,;,i'-t,'
Groom aeema to b a wild as they
make them.:. Every game he is pasaing
five or more men. Yesterday ha let
seven of them get away from him be
sides hitting Meicbolr In the alatan
OH, SPLASH! THE RIVERSIDES ARE
SIDE-SPUTTERS SLIDING SACKS
Portland. April I Ta th sporting
dltor of Th Journal la our delight
at the return of th Beavers, w ar
entirely overlooking th faateat hunch
of ball tor In th city. Th team
representing th Rlvarald hotel at
South Portland may be safely classed
with th topnotchor of Portland' ama-
Uura ,', ' "' "' -
In th gam Sunday with th "Lum
berjacks," th "Riversides" completely
smothered their opponent with a score
of SI to Sa. The score would hav
been a tie, bat the official scorer
swallowed hi blue chalk In th ninth
Innmg and waa unable to credit the
"Lumberjack" with their last horn
run.
Th audience or eongregatlon, aa th
Sunday crowda of South Portland ar
known, constating principally or merry
arldnwa. tuda-lnar from their head sear.
waa very enthusiastic and impartial, ap
plauding th bungle a well aa th
blnglee.
STAKDrSQ OF. THE CLUBS.
. '" ' ' ':'
Pacific Ckast Leafae.
Won. Loot
PC.
,871
.643
.600
.481
Los Angalea IS 0
Ban Franclaco . .... .IS 11 .
Oakland 11 11
Portland ...... 0 14
Northwestern Leairae.
Won. Lost
,P.C.
.tit
.e7
.664
.444
Tacoma ............ S I
eeattle ............. I .
Aberdeen t 4
Butte ., ....4 6 .
Spokane S 7
.221
.221
ancouver S 7
American League,
Won. Lost
P.C.
.692
.667
.671
.638
' .600
.600
.206
New York
Cleveland
Bt Loul
Chicago
Boston . .
Philadelphia
Washington
Detroit
.250
National League.
" l' Won. Lost P.C.
Chicago ...luM.i., 7 8 .700
Pittsburg 7 4 .636
New York a t 6 .616
Philadelphia ......... 7 6 .658
Boston 0 7 .462
Cincinnati 6 6 .466
Brooklyn 6 8 .386
St Lout S .260
Gordon Moores Hurt. '
University of Oregon. Euaenft. Am-tl
80 Gordon Moores, Oregon's well-known
track man. was injured during practice
and will be unable to take part in track
athletics - for some time. One of ."the
muscles In his thigh is torn and while
Trainer Havward exnecta to have, him
out in a short time he will be stiff
for a while. i ,.
umrmm turowg raiu
Twraal's JCxtraa at Ooaeba and
Copaiba ia
OAPSULKS.
ThsaiaWMa fafceaa4eara tst
iisiiisin. glMi w sitae, ale, Fm
U take, eaevanlaBt te earrs. 1 dtf
Mare sewihrf mtm, fW-tK at
owe A Martini. ISI Willi.
if ir
tngion at, Portland, Or.: or by mall from
The Tarrant Co, 44 Hudson at. New
---- ; rft V v
4 ' . V . '
Th collection, too, waa characterlatlo
on aa S. ' Portland crowd, conalstlng
of two copper cent and a dental check
for $1. . -
Th gam waa characterized by heavy
hitting and heavier baa running, and
the "Riverside." departing from the old
"hit and run" game, depended chiefly
upon tne later lunge and plunge piay,
Th credit for the voctory does not
rest with any Individual player, but
with the team a a whol. each olarar
contriouting nis snar or to run
getting.
Th "Riversides" promise a stronger
lineup next week, having signed several
ex-oollege professor who, we think, will
greatly strensthen the team.
Tha game next Sunday with th Ore
gon and Washington "Lumbergraders"
will prove Interesting and deaerves pat
ronage. To reach the grounds take the
"3" car, get off at Hamilton avenue, so
two blocka eaat and then follow the
crowda Admission free. (Signed)
THE "RIVERSIDE" PRESS AGT.
THREE LEAGUES START OFF.
Western Association Opens.
Topeka, Kan., April SO. The Western
association open today under condi
tion that promts well for a successful
season. The opening games ar sched
uled as follows: Rnld at Oklahoma
City, Hutchinson at Wichita, Springfield
at Joplln and Wetb City at Topeka. The
season will end September 22.
Opening Day In Three-I League.
Dubuque, Iowa, April SO. The Initial
games In th Three-I leagu season take
Slace today. Rock Island playing at
edar Rapids, Peoria at Bloomlngton,
Springfield at Decatur and' Clinton at
Dubuque.
. O. and P. League Starts Season.
Canton, Ohio, April 80. Th reor
ganised Ohio and Pennsylvania league
tart its season todav under auanlnlnua
condition. East Liverpool open a In Mc
Keesport, Newcaatle In Youngatown,
Glrard In Sharon and Akron in thla city.
The achedul call for 140 games, the
season to close September SO.
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SULLIVAfJ FIGHTS
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For Fourth Time Clever
Featherweights Will
Clash'in Ring.
Ean Franclaco. April 80. Not for
long tun has so much Interest
display in a pugilist lo event hereabout
as la manifested In lh bout between
Ah Attell and Brooklyn Tommy Sulli
van, which I to be decided tn th Coll
aeurn tonight Both fighter ar re
ported today to be la the beat f con
dition, a fact which give promise of
some of the prettleat boxing- seen la
California in many a day.
Thla will be the third tlm that At
tell ha defended his championship title
again at th Brooklyn fighter. On the
occasion of their first meet which took
place in St Loul. Sullivan knocked out
Attell decisively, being the only fighter
who ever turned th trick. Last sum
mer the tn fmirht a dra at AltAn.
Th agreement for the present matin'
call for SO round at 128 pounds, a
weight which Is much more favorable
to the champion than to Sullivan. A
preliminary event of II round is to
be furnished by Fred Lander and
Johnny Frayne.
Johnny Summers vs. "Kid" Sullivan.
Baltimore, April 80. Johnny Bum
mers, th 120-pound champion of the
British Isle, and "Kid" Sullivan of
Washington ar to clash In a lt-round
battle tonight - before . Al Herford'a
Eureka club. Bummer recently won
much favorable attention here by hi
decisive defeat of Soldier Burn. As
he and Sullivan hav practically th
aama atyle ef fighting their meeting Is
expected to furnish a faat and Interest
ing contest
Armory Meet Tonight.
Th national guard Indoor athletlo
meet will be pulled off In th Armory
tonight at 8 o'clock. Owing to th fact
that It 1 th last meet of th season
there will undoubtedly be a large at
tendance. There ar some 1 event to
be pulled off, and competition . will be
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Th Leading- Specialist
to reach th vital snot with dlrct treat-
from the system by going to the root
prompt and satisfactory resulte because
to nag my servloes.
in any Uncompli
cated AILMfcNT
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V CURB YOU :
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This moat prevalent of all dis
eases of men 1 also th moat
neglected. lthr through dread of
the harsh methods of treatment
commonly employed, or through
Ignorance of th grave danger
that accompany th disease. A
varicocele Interfere directly with)
the circulation and process of
waste and repair throughout the
generative rgans, th peceeslty of
a prompt and thorough cure, cannot
be too forcibly emphasised. I cur
varicocele la one week by an ab
olutely palnleaa - process. My
cures ar permanent and ar ao
rompllahed without the use of a
knife, Ugatur or cauatla
Diseases of Men
Quick Cures Satisfied Patients
QtlR FEE $10
IN SIMPLE CASES
CONSULTATION FKFf NO EXPERIUENTS
NO FAILURES
PAY UNLESS CURED
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DR. PIERCE
Cure all rrou and
Private Diseases ol
MEN v
Quicker and cheaper
than other. Call and ss ;
him first. Consultation
free. Phone Main 1965.
Office 181 1st st, corner
xamnui.
EOR UOMEN ONLY
Dr. Sanderson' Compound
Savin and Cotton Root Fill.
Th beat and only roltabl
remedy for DELAYED PER
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ate cases in 8 to 10 days. Prlc 88
per bo or three box 85.00. Bold by ,
arugaisis every wuero. uix. riannt,
181 First st, Portland. Phone Vain 166.
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