"... . " ' H. .. I -i 'a ' ... ...- : v ' : Tv; v',i I U' .-V, 't', 'i -". ' V V, , C, : - " 4'"'- ; ' :-V" '' ' ? . ' V"'' ,'. .' ; ', .,"'--;'-, ' THE OREGON DAILY--JOURMAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY. EVENING, MAY 1, 1903. 13 -RirtSTr Track Diamond .Field THB STORE THAT RIGHTS THB WRONG" TrllU 2 DAY r CHICAOO CLOTMINQ CO. 69-71 Third Street, Oak & Pine JOillSOIl'S Ml ' ' ' 11$ II JiJiX'-.'JwA: Portland ' Third Baseman REDUCTiGN sale 'Clears Sacks With Cork' " ing Base Hit. SOIU OA j;- ft rv .. j, '"- ' IR G Pt- ' f ' - i i San Francisco, May 1. Portland mad H three straight yesterday, batting out a victory .over the Seals in the ninth lit -!ng, 9 to 4. Johnson helped win the ; fame by clearing the bases with a cork - Ing -double. The game waa even all" the ' way through, but the Beavera found ' 8utor at the nzht time and pounded him i unmercifully. Tbt score: PORTLAND. . " 'AB R. H. FO.A.E Casev. 2b. 4 11 1 0 Kaltery. cf- 8 8 4 6 Ryan, rt. . ....... 2 , Dan Big, lb. .......... 6 Bassey, If. ............ 4 Johnson, 3b. . . 6 - Madden, c. 4 11 8 11 2 . 2 0 I oones, Jiw-,s.-4 Garrevt, p. .......... 4 1 0 I otala . .: 28 t IS 27' 9 SAN FRANCISCO. AB.R. H. PO. A. E. 4 OVl 1 0 0 . Mildebrand, Plner. cf. . If. 4 11 2 0 1 . Henley, lb 4 Meichoir,. rf.' ....... . 4 Zider. sa. ........... 4 Mohler, 2b. ' .......... 4 McArdle, 8b. 1 , Berry, c .. j tutor, p. i ......... i . 2 Curtis, 3b. .......... 2 0 9 2. 0 1 0 . 2 ' 0 e o tt 2,2 .1 Of 1 0 6 1 1 2 6 0 1 0 0 T0UU 82 4,6 HI) 2 SCORE BT INNINGS. Portland . t-0 1 81 0 1 4 Hits' ...3 0202000 6 13 - Ban Frantlaco ...0 0 2 0 9 0 20 04 Hits 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 b SUMMARY. Two-bane hltl Raf terr 2, ' Johnson. Home run Piper.. Sacrifice hlte Ryan 2. Stolen bases Ryan, Bassey, Zelder Z, Hlitlebranrt, Berry,-8u tor. Double j!av McArdle to Mohler to Berry. First lase on balls Off Garrett, 1; oft Butor, I. Hit bv pitcher Curtla Struck out By Garret, ; by Sutor, 4. - Time of frame One hour and 60 mlnutea. Urn pire Perrlne. Haley Clean Bases. ' (United Praia JUasee Wire.)- t - Los Angeles, 7 May .1. Haley's long triple to right cleared the bags and gave the Commuters their third straight vic tory over the Angela yesterday, to 1. The score: ;:....'. ,.; s - LOB ANGKL.ES. ' . . A..B.R.H.P.O.A.E. OnWpn. rf . . j . . . . j . . . . 1 1 Dillon, lb 4 0 Hrashear, rf ....i,.. . 2 0 Bmlth, 3b 4 0 Kills. If ............. 2 0 lelmas, as .... 2 0 Nagle. 2b ............ 4 0 Kasterly, c .,...,.. 4 1 lioap, p .............40 A 0 -; 0 9. i; 1 2 0 1 2 f 0 4 o 7 4 1 2 1 ToUt ..II 1 5 27 If 4 OAKLAND. t. A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E. Cook, If 5 Van Haltren, cf...... ( Ileitrnuller, rf S 2.0, I 1 1 0 2 10 s 2 I i) 2 4 ' i 4 2 0 2 ; Kagan, as ........... e l Ilogan. lb B Altman, Sb .'. . , v. . ...51 Haley, 2b ..i..,.... 4 1 Lewis, c 7 270 Wright, p 0 Total. ...40 I 12 27 20 , 2 I BUNS AND HITS BT INNINGS. . Los Angeles .....9 100900001 Hits ....0 2 O 1 0 1 1 0 0 6 Oakland ..4 0 4 0 0 0 t 0 0 8 lilts ...U I 2 0 0 0 1 112 SUMMARY. ' Two-base hits Heltmuller, Kasterly, Delmaa Three-base hit Haley. Bac- rlflce hit Horan. Stolen bare Dillon, Double plaj--Ilm to Dillon. Left on bases Los Angeles, 7; Oakland,' o. First base on errors Los Angeles, 2; Oakland 1. Struck out Hosp, i: wrignt. 1. Wild pitch Hobo. Time 1 hour and e minutes.- umpire uconneii. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. , Pacific Coast League. Won. Lost. Los Angeles ... 12 ' 10 Oakland 12 " 11. . Ban Fran. ...... 12 12 - Portland ......... 10 " 14 " ' " Jtbrtliwestem Leagne. ' Won. Lost. . Taeoma 8 2 Seattle 4 ,f Aberdeen .......... 6 - 4 . Butte 5 5 Spokane ..,, 3 7 P. C. .145 .622 .520 .41? TC .900 ,400 s.09 .900 , .800 Vancouver (B.C.1... 2n 8 . .200 American League. Won. Lost. P. c. .! .416 .600 .6t .600 .447 .267 .860 ....... Cleveland 8 ft. Louis Chicago . 7 Boston T Philadelphia 7 Washington 6 .Detroit 8 National League. Won. Lost. P. C. . .727 - -.414 .671 , v.600 .600 - ,4,"io .429 .221 . r-vi - v.iinew ....... 9 Pittsburg 7 New York . 8 Philadelpala -...... 7 Boston ............ 7 f i'lnclnnaU 5 ' Brooklyn Bt. Louis ......... I 1 4 10 ; t- y.'i1;- !'. M. Tapsfs Crack Pointer, Masoa King; Whk-h Was a Winner in Sport s , Ing Dog Class at'the Bench 'Show.: ' ... " x' o , Ml; W, V. Wiley's Duchess No. 2Wh!ch Carried Oft Ribbons la the Sporting Dog Class at Portland Dog Show. . 1V00DBURH FAHSfTO IfiVADE ROSE CITY St. Johns Apostles .Will Hook Up With Frakes To morrow Afternoon. There will be things doing at the league grounds tomorrow afternoon when Nick Whitehead' Frakes hook up with the &U Johns Apostles, And like wlae Sunday afternoon when the Merry Widow boys and the Woodburn Indiana come together for the -first time this season.- . ... - . Tomorrow's game will be a battle royal. - Whitehead ' will send out Bert Johnson to hand a choice collection of benders 'to the Apoatlea, while the St. Johns . contingent will depend on one Wakefield, the human bean pole. Wake field has not been seen at work in the city, but report that . waft from St. Johns bear the information that 1 the elongated one has 67 varieties of spit ball curves, high and low ones, with which to fool the wlelder of the willow. As for .Johnson, the young attorney , la me Doy Avitn s top-piece ana always depends on bead work to win nis games. Johnson has a choice collection or balls, a fine delivery and good control, and what la more, can always be depended upon i ao wnai is noi- ezpeciecu Sunday's aame will be the real article of ball. Lenarth (thy Marshall, the lad who beat the Chicago Nationals at Santa Barbara for McCredle. will throw 'era for the Indiana, and Howard, White head's star. box artist, will do the same Biunt - iur ma nmmutri. maranau, thev say. is a wonder, and has every thing that a pitcher needs, but Is too young to make good In class A minor ball, so was released. In the Trl-Clty league he is right in his class and no aouot win win nis game.' wooaourn fans have chartered a special train and win oe cown 4t)u strong. 7 , f 't Aberdeen 6, Seattle 1. . Seattle, Wash., May 1. Aberdeen turned the tables on Seattle yesterday. ana i tnrousjh the . irooa pitcntng o Thompson easily defeated them. 6 to 1 Thompson had everything'; and up to the ninth Inning, when the Seattle started a batting rally, held them under his thumb. Seattle used up three pitchers.' Met calf started the game, but blew up, as did Fried len who succeeded him. ' Little Harry Rush pitched the rest of the Tame. The score: - v - R. H. E. Seattle , l 7 Aberdeen - .. . t 10 Batteries JJetcalf, Frtedltn, Rush and Stanley; Thompson and Boettlger, Umpire Black. l z ' fipokane 6, Tacoma 3. f Stwelal DtiDatcb Id Ttaa Jonrnal. t Tacoma, Wash., May 1. Iakoff, the Bouthpaw whom Mike Lynch secured from the Portland team, was hammered hard all through- yesterday's game, but had the luck with him, and the game went tnto-extra- Innings before It wu decided. Spokane won out by making four runs in their., half of the tenth. a. Yl II TT i hcuiih ..ivvvvvivv i a it Spokane .tlOOOlOOOO 4 16 Batteries la son jana isnea; uaiasu Umpire Frar jr. ,'.' " Butte ,12, Vancouver 0. , (Special Dlapateh to Tba Joarnal.l ' Vancouver. B. C Mar 1. Butta and Vancouver engaged In a slugging match yesterday. In which Butte was returned a victor. I to s. The score: R. H. E Vancouver ...9 11 2 Butte 12 13 Batteries Erlckson. Rees and Sua, aen; a. i nomas, t iainn ana n.reits. Umpire) (Jarrutners. American League Games. At Philadelphia R. H. E. Washington 2 8 0 Dhla 1 4 Batteries Hughes and Street; Carter, Vtrkr. .m.nS . achreck. At Rt. Louky - R. H. E. St. Louis f 11 fJevelanil 1 4 Batteries fowen ana epencer; i,ieo hardt, Chech, Graney and Bern la. '- New Tork-Boston and Detroit-Chicago games ' postponed ; rain. Printed foulards tomorrow 6c ysrd. Bannon's ad, page 8, .3 J A 'A. .4V4.vWv..'!..., V - IllSOil FOR OLYMPIC GAMES Portland v Boy Will Top Hurdles With California -Cracks on May 0. (Cotted Fraas Ltaaed Wire.) San Ftanclsco, May 1. The field day committee in charge of the tryouta for the London Olympic games, to be held at Stanford on Saturday, May 9, yes terday received the entry of Forrest Smithson of the ; Multnomah, club of Portland. This Insures the presence of the high hurdle champion from the north, who since his victory at the American . national championships held at Jamestown last September, has been the sensation of the athletic world, breaking three high hurdle world's rec ords. Including performances all over the country and Canada, Emlthson was first seen here last rummer, when he competed in the Fourth of July games -under the aus pices of the -Webster Athletic club In the stadium of Golden Gate Park. On that occasion he defeated Herbert Cheek and Billy Powell In the 120-yard hur dles, while Cheek reversed- the result by winning the 220-yard hurdles. Pre vious to this event Cheek hud won both vacea from Smlthaon at the Pacific northwest championships held at Seat tle last spring. The Portland boy was selected to represent the - Multnomah club at the Jamestown games, where he won the high hurdles In 0:16 8-6, de feating A. B. Shaw, point winner in the lntercelleglates at Harvard. - At the Georgetown University Field and Track association meet held tn Washington, District of Columbia, Smithson lowered the 60-yard high hur dle record to 0:0 1-5, a fifth of a. sec ond better than the new mark maae-by him a few days previous In Philadelphl In the New roric Atnietic clOD s games ttt Jiladiaon Squan e Gardens on March 10, Smithson covered the 70-yard high hurdles in 0:8 4-6, two fifths of a sec ond, better than the beat previous fig ures made !n 1894. The 60-yard hur dle record has also been annexed by Smithson at the games of the Pastime club In New York, when he topped the tlcka In 0:81-6. BURNS QUITS BRITAIN WHEN JOHNSON LANDS (Catted Preae Leaaed Wire.) Detroit, Mich., May 1. Prospects of a fight in London or' Paris between Tommy Burns, the holder of the heavy weight title, and Jack Johnson, the giant- black, have gone glimmering. Burns has cabled nis wife, who is liv ing here, that he will cancel his engage ment to ngnt. Mill squires, the Austra lian, and embark for home. It Is sup posed 'that his wife's ill health Is , the cause of bis sudden decision. i . v Frisco Finds Yellow Streak. San Francisco, May 1. Heal fight followers are inclined to the opinion that Tommy Burns had his own health in mind when he suddenly decided to re turn to America. Jack Johnson ar rived in London on Tuesday and im mediately set about to force Burns into a match for the championship.- Burns refused to consider a match unless, he were guaranteed $30,000, win or lose or a raw, ana as inese- conauions were tit terly Impossible , the match was not made. On account of the attitude assumed by him. Burns has been severely criti cised by the English newspapers, many vi mem Diuniiy saying mat ne lacked the courase to face Johnson and that his exorbitant demands were prompted Dy nis aesirs to avoia a meeting. Know ing that no promoter In hie light mind would care to conduct a fltfht under, the conditions Burns was attempting to Im pose. , SQUEEZE PLATS. Four days. , - e e .,. . ..... . ; , Three straight ' ' rZ".'- 'X Another ninth Inning rally. - . 'Tis sweet to see the other fellow fall. ..--.. : - ... -. Four more games aire na that .600 we've coveted. ,: . This time Portland's Texan heat Sun Francisco's Texaii. - Raftery carried off the batting hon ors yesterday with four clean hits, two two-baggers. - .'.-s ; After ellDDlnr throurh -two ' fames without a blngle big Jeff Dana! came back yesterday wtth three singles. - J Hughey Jennings' 'Detroit champions ave been chased to the cellar. We mar expect an extra amount of Kn Tahs" now. There In urine rlvhter' callad Rat tling Johnson down In California. Port land has a ball player who has earned the title of Battina Johnson front the way he lined 'em out yesterday. r h ... . Th crank Who doean't f larure Portland to have a- chance at the rasr this vaar. has another guess coming like the man wtaowalts for the car on the far cor ner. .' - r . . v. t "' ... . .... f ir J- ,,- . . ' . " . ' Xkotf. one of the MoCredfe caatoffs. pot bumped- good -and plenty in his irst game ror Tacoma yesterday. 8nn- kane only made 16 hits off him. . Local f s n s will have their first look c young jviaranaiL tne toner youngster No. 2 for w)i- bat Chicago White Sox McCreile. .-rext-Sunday Mar hall ts ow on the slab for t oodburn. SI ENTERED ... . 'y ..... -i 1 ' ' i WM asaBBBBMBBP ' JV 1 cm i in ah iinT m - lh : . - v , Tn OULUVHII IIUI III r-r- t-v ATTELL'S CLASS Brooklyn Tommy Knocked Down as Quickly as lie Gains His Feet. (tTatted Prtas Lraeed Wtre.I v San Francisco, May 1. In four rounds Abe Attell last night put an end to "Brooklyn Tommy" Sullivan's aspira tions for the featherweight champion ship. Not for one moment did Sullivan nave a look-in. In the last round At fell floored his man three times in sue- cession. At the third demonstration the police rushed in to stop the fight, but It was already finished, for Sullivan waa cleanly knocked 'out. The champion did not bear a scratch. From the beginning Abe' waa too nifty for his rival. He danced In and out, delivering a fine assortment . of blows, Sullivan was puasled to know where iney came rrom, and for three rounds the game went on in this way. Attell measuring his man and waiting tor the ngnt time to go in Tor a finish. All bets were called off before. the ngnt began because Sullivan was per mitted to weigh, in at 126 pounds In stead of 12S, as had been agreed on. In the preliminary to the main event. John rile Frayne took the decision from Fred ianaera in a la-round go. , VANCOUVER ATHLETES . HOLD CLASS TRYOUTS The result of the Vancouver high school field meet, as a tryout for the state meet at Seattle, resulted la victory for the senior class with 42 1-8 points; sophomore, second, with 22 1-8 junior, 29 1-2 and freshman, 11. The summary is as iouows: Fifty-yard daah Neill, Johnson, Warner; 6 4-6 seconds. One hundred-yard dash Johnson, Nelll.' Burnham: 10 4-6 seconds. Two hundred and twenty-yard dash Nelll, Anderson, Thurman; 26 4-6 seo- onas. Four hundred and forty-yard dash XNeui, unurman, n.oene: 60 seconds. Eight hundred and eighty-yard run Bishop, Smith, Lelser; 2:28 2-6: Mile run Bishop, Gallbraitb, Lelser; 6 12-16. One hundred and twenty hurdles Anderson. Wood, Bishop; 18 2-6. Two hundred and twenty hurdles Anaerson, meiii, jonnson; 30:00. High Jumj) Anderson, LeMay, Nelll, B. Johnson. J. Johnson, tied for third; 6.2 feet. Broad jump Anderson, Johnson, Shot put Bishop, Nelll, Johnson; 27.1 feet. - Hammer throw Bishop, Neill, Wood: 118.4 feet. Half-mile relay race Ronhnnnn. mi -in us reiay rmcv eopnomore, lop, Woolf. Wsggner and Gallbralth, t; time, 1:60 4-5. Senior. Johnson, erson. Thurman, Eberle, second. rirst; tin: Anderson. Winners in Armory Meet. These are the winners In tha National guard Indoor meet In the Armory last uiHni: ... Hlah . lump Wort by Cuaick. hnirnltal corps 6 feet 4 Inches; Petit. Co. f, sec ond. 6 feet I inches. Half-mile-- run Won bv W.tt.rKn,. , .v ,i u , vv, n, bwuuu. 4iinei 60-vard dash Won ' bv ' W.tt.rhn Co. Fi Manning battery A, second. Time! 0:06 4-5. . ! Wall scaling Woa by Co. B. 22 sec onds. . - i. - . . ... , Tig of war Won by Co. B. Half-mile relay Wan by Co. F. 2:03 2-6; Co. C. second. 2:08 2-8. - Tent pitching Won by Co. B. 25H seconds; Co. F, second.' 29 seconds. 220-yard hurdle Won bv Cunirlr . tins. Pital corps; Petit, Ce. F, eeconoV TTlme, 6:32 4-5. . a - ' 440-yard run Won by Wetterborg. Co. F; . yigellaa. Co. F. second, 1:08. 4-rl-"'Sem Beats Eugene. , . '; ,- (BDectat. Dlanetrh te The Joaraal.) ' University of Oregon. Eugene. May 1. The Salem high school team de feated the Eugene boys in av rather slow game of baseball yesterday by the score f,7,;to g. . , ,.- ... , .' ' m .. , , ; j "3 . . - Falters Seventeen Men. ' : (Speet.l. Dtaaatck to The Job mat I ; Unlverelty -of Oregon. Eugene. May t.-Tralner HaywaW will enter 17 mM in the freshman meet today and Is' con fident jthejr' will 'wtit easily. "TJhuck'' Taylor, of football fame, 'is expected to be the greatest point-winner and. Is entered In six ' events.'. The track is Men's Fifteen dollar suits for $9.35 require no arguments to sell. The way these suits are being snapped up shows that -men-.knovvrvalues-wheri theyseethemr Our line of men s suits now at- is the equal of any $20.00 Suit in the city. Newest shades, latest effects. 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Thmni of study I have gained a broader experience, and been able to nprfcrt n, , My "office and hospital occupy (0 rooms, thorough- I make no charge for consultation or advice. -All ly equipped With everything that can b. helpful In the .ffiirtl , mv fW free to can unnn m. n- .1,. treatment of men's diseases. All remedies are prepared "nicied "ay reel rree to can upon me or write tn my own private laboratory. . regarding their cases. . V The'DRi 234 1-2 Morrison In' splendid condition and some good work is exrjected.V The members of tfte teem' ajte: - Taylor, May, Robert, Moon, Swart, - Ele vers,. Powns, Hoover, oweeic nesn." K.estiev. uiaon. rerris. Struck, Johnson. Good all and coiner, This Day In Sport Annals. ever played in' America took place in new ora uty. . i - 1909 The Boston Cricket club organ ised. - .-. , .. . -. ' . 1877 At St. Louis: The Bt. Lou la Browns and Syracuse Stars played 16 Innings without a run being scored. - 1878 John orrlseey, famous cusl list and member of congress, died at Saratoga. " - .! '. 1893 At Mansfield. Ohio:: The Ohio and Michigan baseball league organised witn a circuit or six ciuds. v 1906 At Bharon. Pennsylvania: Abe Attell and Jimmy Dunn went 16 rounds to a draw. - 1904 Lush Of the Philadelnhta Na tional league team, ' pitcnea a no-oit game against the Brooklyn ; r Columbia vs. .Multnomah. C '" : Columbia university and the Multno mah Amateur Athletic club .meet in a basebtll game tomosyow afternoon at jo o ciocg at et.. jonns. St. Louis Marathon. " St Louis. Mar 1. The Mlsannri Ath. letlc club s fourth . annual'.-Marathon race, which ia to be. runarver the courae from Freeburg. 'Illlrola. tomorrow, has the largest entry Mat In tha history of the event. - Prominent runner from halfva doien states will take part. 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Boston ......,... . . . i ........ s 9 1 New York ........V.. ..... 2 10 8 ' Batteries FlaherrV and - Bowermnn; Crandall and Bresnaihjn. Umpire Ems- ne. . - ' ..(,...- At Brooklyn : ' N ' .' R. H. 13. Philadelphia .....;,.......... 0 . I 0 Brooklyn ......... ... ..4. ,r m. 2 61 Batteries Moran and Pootn; Rucker and Rltter. - Umpire Klem. ? At Chicago . , . R. H. B. Chicago j ..!... S ; 8 Bt. iouin. ..................... .1 4 ' Batteries Fraxer and Kllntr. Ray- muna ana rioaieiter. cmpirir j um.y. o gama at j-iiisourg; rt.--v New England League Opens. Worcester. Mass.. Mar l.-4The New Knfflanil- leaania. tine of tha !alrnTiff.Bt and most' successful of the minor base ball organisations, gets' under way for the season of 1908 today. . During recent rears the Mew Kngland league has never 'ailed to ' furnish a close and exalting race for the oennant- and .the- Present season promises to be no exception to the rule, The opening games are sched uled as follows: . Lowell at Lynn, Law. rence at Haverhill. - Brockton at' New Bedford, Fall River at Vhrcester,-,- i , . Corrallla Beats Willamette. " s ' '' (ripeelal - 01paleb' o The JoBmaLl Salem. Or.. Mav 1. To the arest de- llKht of the Salem fans. Doeae. shorts TAYLOR co 1 1 1 in atop for; WUlametle, wade a homeruu D2U TATXOS, The ttading gpeolaUst m lines. My treatment is scienti y -v swts ui iti complicated cases in TA2SZOO0SX.S. To those afflicted with varicocele and who have long delayed treat ment through dread of the harsh and painful methods commonly re sorted to by physicians In attempt ing to overcome this disease, I es pecially extend an Invitation to call and consult me In regard, to my mod em, scientific and painless method that, has, In thousands of cases and without a single failure or unpleas ant result, effected an absolutely thorough and lasting cure. In most instances there need be no deten tion from business. 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