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0 THE ; OREGON "DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 6, 1908, 12 "t-j. 1 ! . - " .".).. 1 ,. ,' . ., i , , , , . i. i i 1 ii. , '. . 1 , ' " ' "'h"'. ' '" x... ,.' . 1 i 1 , 1 , ',ae o" porting, mews -S; o WTIW" BEAVERS DROP If7 V " :-""H X fllttlM' RAMI- rt.,:.V:..-.:KvV- ' l oneV number th.t ever passed through turn- f'?J ,VSV 'f" V X. ? - . .Wj, StOcfc,n.T ?9 OJ .V 9 , dct i ' .tllw at a Portland bU g.me-saw th MfJ , J L-f V 7 V ,1" - I l90R rf, .CTs J Ol2t - tterl I . ' - cIrco, 7 .to 1. Evwy foot of pac In t T - . X - ' ' S tjg f, . Ofcf Drf 2" the grand.tand. bleachers and field wa. 1 fcT C"fJ Vtl 'fn"- , ' . U; N ft. JlM filled with nthu.latlc fan and when - '.X V Vv 1, - -i L - WtQ T, 6 bonK,, Q I th. team, trotted out on the field th9y . ' ' f f X rf . s . r r j J. A ft 0 ft 0 were given :an ovation. 'J r f? i f' -" , U. O ' llcn - Oia When th. oldt batterr in the world ?w "i I I X"- ' ' ' - ' 'n Gf--. Jr J3f went on tha field to pitch the flrat ball. iH, ? J5 ,V i r vV I I U ' J? "a1t y J . , tlx thousand throats roared ; forth a ; f f jft-v. t! i . , , f jr. S I welcome. Judge William, took hi. po- Si vVi. 1? '" rSJ, ' Wav, x I . iltlon in the box and Colonel MeCrakea ; K ky "w-.... s V :. I1 ' " - rSL ' fL I with great glove, mask and protector lT 1LZ - . ? 1- ( , - . " M . ' 'ttStia-' ! ' stood behind the plate. Hildebrand of ITsV ' t I ' t U i " - ' ' -.,,. ; ' - CCCS. ' T'j ' Ban Francisco was at the bat. Aftr Jfv ( rf V 77 f . . . ' . ' . considerable signaling ths ootognarln - J , on the mound wound up his mighty arm I , ; - iff i s.w5 V . . , ,r " . ?, and heaved the sphere -at the -home j !r 7 4 V'-- , . ' .-V ft "v .'' ."-f" ' ' ' ' .' plate. Th. first ball Went lOW, Striking fc, mr , ,n Timm-ri imn ' rmiinnlliiin .iilninnmlili-"llflW,;ll-iS.i)ii 1 T mhtmw , l . . . ,. ; . - , ' -Jt?s the ground halfway between the pitcher . ; ' . - 'J . '.-. . v;' ' v' ' ' '' . ' . ;. : ' nd batter. ,Ths colonel high signed gectlon of Bleachers, 8howing Portion of Immense Crowd That Filled the Portland Ball Park Yesterday. ' . v Mie judge and there was a hurried coun- , , . .. , L . . ' . 1. let After that the judge did better, v I , -1 .-.-,- . . -- j - - v.. . . ' . tut couldn't locate the pfate very well, agar McCria :took Oarretr tlms at F-'e---" ritj0, ... i.i I pfir 1 1 Uniilll I II fir III ' "i ,k i ?v ',! . . I IKrfKflI lltlllfJflril:l l ' II 1 fellow wa. off luck. He hit into Hen- ;,-iiat I I IlLnll ' UllUIIInllUL III. ' ' - II . T '"'II - -t l .c . ..." - to . 1 - . - '"j I ; i i 1 t I ; .... agar McCrsdla took oarretv. tlms at bat. It was a good move, but the big fellow was off luck. He nit Into Hen ley, who whipped the ball to Catcher Berry, shutting out Johnson. Berry shot It to Wtllleoss, heading off Mc-Pi-Mlla. Tt was a. rattlins: . aood double and' spoiled the local chances of getting up. casey maae ,ut tmra out on a grounder, Mohler to Williams. Rloomfleld went in to finish the earns and although no hits were made off htm, two score, resulted, in tne eigntn MacArdle and Berry were thrown out at first by Johnson and Hildebrand went out on a grounder. wuusma and .eider made the last scores for Frisco In the ninth. J. no .core: SAN .ANC1SCO. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Hildebrand, If. . . Mohler, 2b. Williams, id Melcholr. rf. .... Zelder, ... ...... i'lper, , . MoArdle, sb. Berry, o. Henley, p. 0 t 0 1 0 0 f 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Colonel Henry McCraken, aged, 83 years, who stopped ' the first hall pitched by Judge Williams. He Is . a frisky youngster, v-"-." ::: V ' Umpire Perrlne called m base on balls, and satisfied that with a little more practice they could beat the world, the ,-famous nailery execuiea a rciruiiu movement, falling back to the players ! , Oame oa la Xarn est. Then the game was on In earnest. Totals Casey, 2b. Kartery, cr. Ryan, rf . Denslg, lb. ., Bassey, If. ........ Johnson, Sb. siauaen, c Cooney, ss. Garrett, p. Bloomneld, McCredis , Total. tt 7 It II 0 PORTLAND. ; " ' AB. R. H. PO. A. a I 0 0 1 1 4 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 1 S 0 0 ., 4 0 0 12 0 0 4 0 S 1 0 0 10 18 4 1 4 114 11 5 O 1 4 1 J 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Q 0 0 .81 1 11 11 ( 17 01 : lanri was- saved the ...Ignominy 01 -a whitewash by Madden, who scored on 1 Ms own two-bagger Cooney. single and 1 Casey". Ion sacrifice to right field. ? . Hildebrand was the first man to face i viinh.r r.amtL the Texas SDltball a i tlsL and was quickly retired on a long I fly to Raftery. He wa. followed by iiohler, who was thrown out at first 1 fcy Casey. ' : - i Then followed three singles by wil- 1 I Hams. Welchoir and Zelder, which f tirought in one run. Piper, the next J jnsn np, went out on a fly to Johnson. , i When Casey came to Jhe bat In Port- land's half of the Inning, he was en- rouraged with cheers. He connected with one which looked" to be a two- bagger, but Melcholr dived through eral rows of spectators and stabbed the horsehlde. It wa. a pretty play and I brought down the house. Raftery was .4 thrown out at first Ryan speared one rf Henley', bender, for ' a single, but I Danzig retired the side on a fly to Piper. ' 1 ' roar Beal. Xeglates. '!' Everything was lovely till' the third. J In this Inning the Beaver, blew up and t four Seals registered, two of them b Ing upon sensational steal, by Zelder ! and Piper. I . Mohler, first up, was given a pass. ' Williams filed out to Ryan. Melcholr i was safe on a bunt which Garrett fell clown upon. Zetders blngle filled the I bases. . Larry Piper came to the bat at the psychological moment and picked off a nice single which scored Mohler ' end Melcholr. Zelder and Piper pulled ; off a halr-raisfng double steal, scoring the former. When Garrett started to winding up Larry turned the same jtrlck. ' Portland's . sltigle tally came In the I fifth. Madden picked one of Henley. I finest, which he dropped In right field ' for two cushions. Cooners single svd . J danced hlra to third. Berry's arm wa. I In fine whipping order and Cooney wag forced to .tick around the Initial sack. ' f Oarrrtt struck out Casey's long fly to Melcholr, a , sacrifice, allowed Mad- den to cross the. plate. Raftery'. i arounder burned up the grass between first and seeond, but Mohler ran back an succeeded In heading It off. making ' a pretty throw to Williams for an out ' Baaea Were hU, 1 1 Once In the seventh Portland had the ' bases . full on Johnson's doable. vmA. i den's .Ingle and Cooney socond single 0 or ine aay. iho one was oui ana Man' 8CORB BT INNINGS. San Francisco ..,.10400000 Portland . 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 . . ffTIMMARr. fitruck- out Br Garrett, 4; by Henley, 1 Bases on ball. Off Garrett, 2. Two base hits Melcholr, Berry, Johnson, Madden. Garrett ' Double plays Hen lev to Berry to Williams, Mohler. Bao rifloe hits Casey. Johnson. Melcholr. Stolen bases Williams, Piper t, Zeider I. First base on errors San Fran cisco, t. Left on bases San Francisco, Portland. (. Inning. Ditched By uarrett, 7; by Bloomneld, z. Base nits Oft Garrett, Time of game One hour and 6a minutes, umpire Per. rlne. : - : ' J a v : l Judge George H. Williams, Who Pitched the First Ball Yesterday. The Judge Is 86 Tears Old. ' : Angels Win First. Oakland, Cal.. k May . Ten bits bunched In "three innings gave tie Angel, eight runs and the game yester day. None of the four pitchers who worked In the game was effective, but the Los Angeles men were lucky in that the Oaks' hits were Mattered over sev eral innings. The score: LOS ANGELES. AR R. H. PO. A. E. Oakea, cf. . Dillon, lb . . Brashear, rf Smith. b .. Ellis, If Delmaa, .. . Nagle, 2b H. Hogap, o urayv p Total - 0 10 0 0 2 4 2 9 0 0 24 8 11 27 12 1 OAKLAND. AB. R. H. PO. A. K. Cook, If ..8 12 1 0 1 Van Haltren. cf 4 0 1 2 0 0 Heltmuller, rf 5 0 1 0 0 1 Eagan. as S 0 1 I t I Hogan. lb 11 01! 1 0 Alt man, to ...4 i l z j i Haley. 2b 2 1 0 3 0 0 Slattery, o S 1 1 4 10 Hardy, n .. 2 0 0 0 1 0 Quick, p 1 0 0 0 2 0 Total 36 5 7 27 14 4 SCORE BY INNINGS. 1 ,, Los Angeles 0 0038000 2 I Hits 1 0 0 8 4 0 0 0 311 Oakland 0 0000081 1 8 Hits 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 3 17 SUMMARY. Two-base hits Cook, Slattery, Alt- man, Heltmuller. Runs Off Hardy 8, bits s; on quick I, hits s; off Tborsen 4, hit. : off Gray 1, hit. 1. Sacrifice hits Smith, Delmas, Brashear. Stolen bases Brashear, Smith. Double plays Quick to Hogan. First base on balls Thorsen 8, Gray 4, Hardy 1. Quick 1. Hit by pitcher Altman, Ellis. Struck out Tborsen 5, Gray 2, Hardy 2, Quick 3. Time of game 2 hours and 10 min utes. Umpire O'ConnetL BT ADHfQ OF THE CLUBS. Sour Stomach " "I as4 Cuemta sat fl Ilk a iawa. I lave fea ntltnt from ajripcsila aad soar stoBuch for h tut to Tr. t bT beam takiof aiadk. ein and otbr dracs, frak eoaia fiai so ralTof on y i' bor I will nrsamtcd Oaaeania te - my frlond M a onlr taint for ia4tCMioa aaa Pacific Coast League. won. Lost Los Angeles ...... Ban Francisco . . . . Oakland ...... Portland 14 .. 1 18 ..11 11 14 13 IT PC .660 .633 .600 .414 Northwest League. i it tli feowala A nod sea an, ry ate u hi" Barrj Stwklay. Maash Okaak. PS. "Si The towel Ploaaan. PiltU fnr, Tatw Ooo4,Te Oooa, .vr htka. W faitaa rt Wnp. lu, K.UcKvet t a la buili. To (nam tuulet (tanptd OCO, u,niriw4 ta tart font aiuuer bo- - , 8trliaf Raaea Co., Chlcaf or H.T. goa . . , . Taeoma . Aberdeen Seattle ............. Butte Spokane , Vancouver (B. O... Won. Lost .11 8 8 6 6 3 American League. New Tork . Cleveland . . Philadelphia St Louis .. Chicago Boston ............ Washington "Won. Lost. f Detroit 11 11 10 6 8 8 .7 11 11 10 PC. .784 .671 .671 417 .857 .250 PC. .688 .600 .878 .866 .683 .38 .863 .383 V 'y-: vtlonal League. Jl j - i. v Won.. Lost' Chicago n - -. Pittsburg 8 :; A 4 H . New Xork. .,,.,,,.- 10" ; 7 v. PP"ton , . . . . 0 ' 8 i. Ptilladelphia STv 0 Cincinnati PC. .786 .667 .688 ;,,! .471 ............ 6 7.: . .413 188 Brooklyn ., ....... J t, j -11 ' fct Loui. .,..... J3 .1 WISE BETTORS LAY ON JACK SULLIVAN sA " ' - - Ketchel, However, R Fa vorite, in Long Battle JText Saturday. y (TTirfted, Press Usstd Wire.) Ban Francisco, May C. Betting on Saturday. 86-round fight between Jack Twin Sullivan and Stanley Ketohel has opened In earnest and many big wagers awe imlng made. 1 Although Ketchel 1. the favorite at to 10, the "wise" bettors are putting their money down on the bald-headed Bostonlan. Battling Nelson today placed uu on suiiivan s cnances ana Joe uan laid a like wager. The seat sale opened this morning and there i. every Indication that the big arena lh Ocean Vmw will be packed. Hundred, of officer, and men from the fleet will be in attendance. The fighter, are down to weight and are easing up In their work. Ketchel 1. taxing a aay on touay ana wui ao no more work until tomorrow morning. Colombia at Vancouver. The Columbia university baseball team 1. playing the team of the Van- couver High school this afternoon at Vancouver. There is great rivalry be tween these two institutions and an ex citing battle 1. being waged. . Oregon at Albany. (Special DUpntcb to Tb Journal.) ; A1WW rW i -a .llhanv Mtl.M and the University of Oregon baseball teams will meet here Friday, May 8. A good game Is expected, as the local, have been strengthened. 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Owing to a freak anti-racing ordinance, which be cam effective In this city on May 1, the sale Of newspapers printing any entry list, tip or results of a horse race Is tirohlblted. and as one result 80 per cent of the newspaper, and publications or tne woria cannot do sold nere. Pro.scutor Thomas L. Woolwine de clared today that the freak ordinance means business and that he will vigor ously prosecute anyone who violates It. He also says that the telegraph which handles racing news may be cut off. "Our new ordinance says that any paper, no matter where It is published, cannot be sold in Los Angeles If It con tain, any 'racing nrewa. said wooiwine. "The local news dealera must be care ful. If they are not they will suffer for their carelessness in the police court. . Atnerlcan League Games, At St. Louis R. H. E. St. Louis ,t 7 1 Detroit '. 1. 4 S Batteries Powell, Graham and Staph ens; Kllllan and Thomas. At Philadelphia R. H. E. Boston 3 8 1 Philadelphia 6 8 0 Batteries Burchell, Crlger and Car rlgan; Schutaer and Schreck. Washington-New Tork game post poned. National Leagne Games. At New Tork R. H. E. New Tork , -.4 10 1 Philadelphia ' 0 8 3 Batteries Richie, Foxen and Dooin; Wlltse and Bresnahan. Umpires Ems He and Rlgleri nv At Boston ,r ' R. H. E. Boston . .. ...7 10 1 Brooklyn . 1 4 1 Batteries Llndamaa and Bo warm an; Ruokeri and Ritter. Plttsourg-ChloagO) gams postponed; rain. Northwestern League) Games. (Speelal Plptch to Tbs JoaroaL) Aberdeen, Wash., May. 8. Before the largest crowd that sver assembled at a ball game In Aberdeen, the . opening same of the season here was played yesterday. The raisins; of last year's pennant, with appropriate spssohes, helped to .tart thing, off 14 style. Aber deen won the came easily. T to 1. The score: R. H. E. Butte , :...... iHtj'T-i J ihtMMti -r . .... tniitSIl 7 10 I Batteries Starkell and Spencer; Claf- lln and Shea, umpire carutners. , Vancouver, . B. O. May 8. Spokane, by hitting Hall tn bunches, won yes- teroaya game iu m waum. m, j " Ra XI. j. Vancouver . 4 6 3 Spokane....'. Batteries Hall and Bugden; Roose velt and Rogers. Umpire Black. fl..M. U. t JPkAMn, win tVlM first fame of the series between Seattle and acorns yesterday, t to 1. Harry Rush pitched a good game, but the hit. off him came at critical times and the Tigers won. The .core: R. H. B. Seattle ,u...n.n n owom t Tacom ., 00100110 08 6 t Batteries Rush and Stanley; Butler and Shea. Umpire Frary. ASTORIA'S REGATTA CALLED OFF FOR YEAR (Special Dtsaetch ts The Joaraal.) e Astoria, Or May 6. The of- floer. and director, of the As- torla Regatta association have unanimously decided to omit the e regatta this year for the reason. e as stated, that conditions in the e surrounding country were In anh an unsettled state that It was questionable whether it e could be mad a suooess. 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