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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY ; EVENING, MAY 8. 1908. 14 ; Was Held Track Diamond 0 D rUllllMAjr lllVV WORLD SENSATIONAL BATTING AiilOIIG I CITY LEAGUERS r Semi-Pros. Handy With Wil ; lows, 52 Batting .250 r or Better. .'On hundred and lour players are rKltered and have taken part In Trl CJtjr league games during April, accord- lag to Secretary Smith's official rc- ' porta, . Ofthaa, SI ar batting 260 or bet tar. The Weet Btde team has asven men batting In tHla class, Eaat Sid , evm; Alblna,- four St Johna, seven; Vancouver, nine; Oregon city, aix; Woodburn, alx and Salam alx. Tha Baatr Bide layra have ban In mora tamei than any of the others. Kour f them-are batting ,400 or bat tar and -two over .300.- Ahem of Vancouver, leads the league, but lifts 'been In one game only. Barrel! and Taaacber - of tha Eaat Side - team actnallv ahow tha beat battlna aver UM u they have participated In all fames played during tha month o st li hfttlnar at a .400 cllD. i" Forty-ona pTayara have not reached ' the .100-mark, about 0 of whom have not aecurad a hit. - Tha averages are figured from tha official aoora aheeta filed In tha office of tha aacretaxy Immediately after each came. ,:. - Of the regular Dlayers taking part In all games played, Barrell of the K&"t Portlands, leads the league wi'h s, 400. Tanaoher and Magneae of the amt team are close behind. Carey of alem, follows at .(00. i Each of these men baa been to bat tO or mora tiroes and ha taken part In aeven or more games. - , The batting averagea follow: ' AB.R. H. PC Anera, Vancouver .... King. Vancouver . .... u pel. Bt. Johna .... Vender, Vanoouvar . . , Manlon, Balem ........ Uardner, East Portland .too S 6 S .447 .'6 .606 .666 .600 oblnson, oragon City Anderson. St. Johna .600 .600 ...It pay, Weat Portland. ..16 .464 .487 .487 .400 .400 .400 .400 .876 .867 .867 .861 .831 .888 .888 .338 .838 .838 .838 .81 .808 .808 .808 .800 .894 .294 .184 .286 HilL Ore iron Cltv 18 2 Michel. Woodburn 1 2 Jiarrell, Eaat Portland ... 20 S Tanscher, Eaat Portland. 20 t O'Neal, Eaat Portland .. 0 Hatch, Alblna t I Jjrennan, Weat Portland. 10 I Thomas, Bast Portland .14 8 Antolna, Weat Portland .14 4 ihrey, Woodburn IT 4 Magnass, Eaat Portland. 24 S llouaton, Weat Portland. 1 White, woodburn IS 8 James Runt, Woodburn. I 0 'weed. Bt. Johna 0 CrandalL Alblna 8 0 Wells, Alblna 1 C Moors, fit. Johna ....10 f Ttrlgss, Vancouver 18 2 Chapln,-Oregon City .,18, 8. phUbrlck, St. Johna ....IS 2 Carey,' Balem . . 10 4 Parker, Bt. Johna 17 S Krugen Oregon City ....17 4 Ott. galem 7 1 R. Parrot t, W. Portland. .14 2 Hsitsman, Albina 14 0 McElwaln, W. Portland.. 7 0 Hoddlaaton, Woodburn ..18 1 Johnson. W. Portland . .11 2 McCoDnell, Vancouver.. ..11 S Jlull, Salem 11 4 Adams. Oregon City...,. 15 0 Griffith, Oregon City ti.16 1 John Hunt, Woodburn.. 15 1 For terfleld. Salem 16 4 nmertck, Eaat Portland. 4 1 fthea, Vanoouvar 8 1 fry, Vanoouvar 12 S Turk, Vancouver 12 2 Hamilton. Salem 8 0 yiemlng, st Johna 10 Shroeda, Alblna 4 1 .288 .284 .278 .278 .273 .873 .2 .264 .264 .266 .260 .260 .260 .260 .260 .260 .260 FIGHTERS READY TO STEP INTO PRIZE RING Xetchel Looks Better Than Ever Before Jack Sul livan Confident. (United Fvess Leased Wire.) . Ban Francisco, May 8. In excellent condition and down to tha weight the articles call for 168 pounda five hours before the fight Stanley Ketohel, the Michigan whirlwind, and Jack Twin Sullivan, quit the heavy work today and from now until they atep Into the rlna; at 8 o'clock tomorrow afternoon they will do only enough to keep within ; ihe weight. - Ketchel looks better than he did at amy of his other local engagements and ao confident are hia admirers that he will take Sullivan's measure that they - are taking all of the Sullivan money in eight, although they are called upon to lay 10 to the other side's 8. v- Sullivan is supremely confident of the outcome and feels that the fight will end In his favor long before the ached tile limit, which ia 15 rounds. The advance seat sale indicates i Vecord-breaklng audience. Orders from officers and men of the fleet continue to pour in. LOCAL CUE EXPERT MAY I MEET AEMLESS SUTTON 5 . - Portland cue enthusiasts will have a chance to see George Sutton of Milwau kee, the famous armless billiard-player, within the next week or sa Sutton Is making a tour of the northwest and Is meeting all comera 100 points or no count. Button, with tha assistance of a brldga, pulls off some daasllng shots. being one of the greatest players In the ram, regaraiesa oz nis oerorralty. Very likely a match will be arranared Solomon , and other local experts. ; Ooker Wins 1,000 Galneaa. f (United. Prtaa Leased Wire.) . ' MarkeL England, May 8. Rlch- ard C roller's Rhodora won the 1.000 guinea race today. There were 18 atart era and the betting was 100 to 8 aaatnat Rhodora.- . , . STANDING OP THE CLUBS. Pacific Coast Lrague. Won. Lost. P. O. Loa Angeles 14 12 .588 Ban Francisco 16 14 .688 Oakland 14 IS .618 Portland 18 17 .414 Northwest League. Won. Lost. U 6 10 5 8 10 P.C. Tacoma Seattle . Aberdeen Butte ... Spokane .6 .626 .600 .885 .876 .286 ancouver (B. C.) 4 10 OAKLAND POLISHES LEADERS VERY EASILY (United Press Luted Wire.l Los Angelea, May I. Hopkins held his opponenta down to five hlta and tha men behind him played errorless ball. This accounts for the defeat of Loa Angelea yesterday, I to 2. Oakland led off with two acores in the first, and made three more in the third. The score: LOS ANGELES. , XB. R. H. PO. A. E. Oakes, cf Wheeler, 2b . Dillon, lb ... Brashear. rf 0 7 1 1 0 0 0 4 2 Smith, 8b ... Ellis, If Delmaa, aa H. Hogan, c . Koeatnsr, p . Totala 28 1 8 24 15 8 OAKLAND. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. ook, sa 'an Haltren. 2 cf 0 1 11 1 0 6 6 1 HeitmuUer. i Hogan, lb Altman, Sb . uick. If aJey. 2b . . Lewis, e Hopkins, p . Totala 27 6 7 27 10 0 SCORE BT INNINGS. Loa Angelea 10000001 02 Hits 1 010 0 0 1 2 0 6 Oakland 2 08 0 0 0 0 1 6 tilts .. 1 0 I 1 0 1 0 1 7 SUM MART. Two-baae hit Wheeler. Sacrifice hits .ll,.ll. Altman tl7 K I ., Hair.. Stolen basee Van Haltren 1, HeitmuUer Double plays cook to Haley to Hoaran. Brashear to Dillon. First base on balls Koestner 4. Hopkins 4. Struck out Koeatner z, MopKins . Time or game One hour and 35 minutes. Lm plre O Connell. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. Aberdeen 0, Butte 8, (Special Dltpatcn to The Journal.) Aberdeen, Wash.. May f.-frThe lucky seventh gave Aberdeen three runs and tha game yesterday, when, after Sam uela had held them safe alx innings, they got after him in the seventh and chased three rune over the pi. The game waa anappy throughout and kept the spectators on their feet most of the time. The score: R. H. E. Aberdeen ..0 1001020 6 10 Butte 0 00 80000 08 6 Batteries Thompson and Spencer eamueis ana Kreita. umpire Car ruth era. Seattle 5, Tacoma, 4. Seattle, Waalv, May 8. Carson, the southpaw from the California State league, thought that he could win from Beat tie toaay arter being beaten yester day, but the Seattle men hit him free ly and won out, 6 to 6. The game was not uninteresting, nowever, lor until the last man waa put out In the ninth tne reauit was in doubt Hugh Kel lacKiey waa a factor In three of Ta coma's runa, slamming out a home run ana tnree-bagger with men on baaes. Hammond's alngle. Dudley'a sacrifice and Cahlll aingie gave Seattle the In nlng run in the eighth. The acore: . . K. H. E. Seattle 1 0 0 0 8 0 0 1 " 6 11 Tacoma 001 20001 0 4 8 Batteries Metcalf, Welch and Stan ley, uarson ana Bea. Umpire Frary, Vancouver 9, Spokane 1. Vancouver, B. C. May 8. Old Oeorge Ena-le held the Indians safe at all times toaay, while bis team mates bit Oalaakl hard and opportunely in the fourth and eigntn innings ana won out. The score: Spokane ....0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 8 i Spokane ....001 20001 0 4 a i Batteries Engle and Bugden; Oalaskl anil Tne- T T" I 1 va AViaj ji m, LUlliraj DlftCH, Thla Day n Sport Annals. 1858 Dennis Brouthers. who played ball with the Boston, Baltimore. Buf falo. Brooklyn arm other hl? l.u. cm, win Hi eyivan iexe, new Xork. 1877 Opening of the first bench show or oogs ever neia in New York. 1870 At Long Point, Canada, John J. D-wyer defeated James Elliot in 12 rounas lor cnampionsnip or America and $2,000. 1880 At New York. H. a Holske de feated T. H. Armstrong In a 26-mile wanting matcn ror si.ooo and chamnion. ship of America. is Liavis uaiton, professional swimmer, swam 16 consecutive hours In tne tungnsn cnannei. 1894 At Glafla-ow. Scotland. J. Kerrta defeated J. WylTle fn a draught match for the championship of the world and 1009. 1900 At Chioajro, Tom - Sfcarkey knocked out Joe Choynakl In second round. 1908 At Boston. Sam lAnerford anil Andy Watson fought 19 rounds to a draw. 1907 At Loa Angelea, Tommy Burns defeated "Philadelphia Jack" O'Brien in 20 rounds, the referee calling off all beta before the men entered the ring. Tomorrow and Monday oositlvelv -the last days for discount on west aide gas bllla. Remittances must be received be fore discount period expires. Portland Gas Company. s TROUTDALE GETS unuTui LIUII I Kid Ervin and Harry Ber nard Scrap There To morrow Night, Troutdale ha lifted the lid on box Ing matchea and Billy Huddy. the well known local promoter, will pull off the Kid Ervin-Harry' Bernard VO-round glove conteat there tomorrow night. May 9. For several weeks the two lightweights have been in hard training and It waa thought at one time that Ba lem would get the match but owing to Ita Proximity to the metropolla Trout- dale waa finally favored. That the matob will be a gooa one can be seen at a glance at trie recorae of the two boxera. Ervin Is well known locally this being hie home for a num oer of veara. He holds the title of llKhtwelarht rhamDlon of Oregon. Wash ington and Idaho and beat a number of hla:h-olass bova on a tour of the aouth lact year. Bernard Is the ex-amateur champion of California and the Philip clnes. There will be one preliminary to the Trouwale mill tomorrow. Tea w tinman and Al Blackburn, two Frisco boys who were' In the tame before the auake will go on. They have resided here since then and aro anxious to break in again, Ud to the time they left California bo th youngsters were boxing the top notcners In the amateur division. Referee Bill Latourell win can tne boys to their corners promptly at 8:80 o'clock. From the interest shown at Troutdale It ia expected that the entire mal population will pungle up a dollar to see the mill. Uulte a number of lo cal sports will assemble at the ringside. Buddy to Build Arena. Prorroter Huddv went before the Troutdale council early In th week and both mayor and councilman assured him that there would be no Interference with the match. Acting upon these aa surances Huddy Intends to build an arena which will hold several thousand people. commencing sometime next month. Very likely It will be finished so that upon the visit of the warxhlpa the aailors can be entertained with a few matches. Huddy Is planning a big card for July 4 next, when he will match the winner of Saturday's event with either Johnny Frayne or Fred Landers, who fought the preliminary to the Eddie Sul-Ilvan-Abe Attell match In Seattle sev eral weeks ii go. If the match is ar ranged It will take place on the after noon of July 4. ATHLETES NOTIFIED OE It Games Committee Hard at Work on Meet for Rose Festival. Notices of the championship gamea of the Pacific northwest association here Saturday afternoon, June 6, are being mailed to every athlete In Oregon, Washington and Idaho. The games commute-, which consists of Edward E. Morgan, Dan S. Bellinger, Oeorge W. Gammle and M. B. James Is hard at work completing arrangements for the affair, which promises to he the largest ever held In the northwest. Handsome cup trophies will be awarded to first place wtnnera. silver medals to second and bronxe medals to third In each event. An entrance fee of 60 cents per man will be charged In each event and the fee must accompany the entry. Owing to the low railroad fare into Portland at that time It la expected that there will be twice aa many contestants as ordinarily. Following is a list of the open events: 100-yard run 220-yard run, 440-yard run, e80-yard run, one mile run, 120 yard hurdles, 220-yard hurdles, run ning broad lump, running high jump, pole vault, throwing 16-pound hammer, putting 14-pound shot, discus (free style), 1,408-yard relay race (four laps even, open to all), 1,408-yard relay race, four men to each team, each man to run one full lap, open to high schools and preparatory scnoois; l.aus-yara reiay race (open to grammar grade schools). FEAKES TO PLAY GAMES AT ST. JOHNS SUNDAY i Next Sunday the Frakes, who are now leading the Trl-Clty league teams, will meet tne bt. jonns team at ou jonns in two games. The first game will be ilayed in the morning at iv:sv, ana he afternoon game at Z o'clock. Both teams are out to win these rames, and it will mean first place for ha lucky one and both clubs will sre- sent the strongest lineup possible. St. Johns will send tneir star piusner, Wakefield against the Mlllnera, and Moore will do the catohlng. It la re ported that Howard, the Frakea star pitcher. Is liable not to be in the game on account of a aore arm, and they will have to use Brakke and Johnson, who ara both srood men. There la eonaiaeraoie nvairy neiween these two teams, and last year when they met at St Johns one of the largest crowds that attended a Trl-Clty league game waa on hand. On account of the rivalry and feeling that still exists between the cluba Man ager Valentine 01 tee Bt jonns club nas aaked for four special policemen to be on hand to prevent any trouble and to police tha grounds. GLLBEET VAULTS OVER TWELVE FEET AT YALE A C. Gilbert, the great Portland pole vauiter, la continuing hia splendid reo nwi in that event at Tale university. If Tale waa without Dray, the world'aj champion, Gilbert might have beoome the stellar attraction In that event in the east. In the Tale track gamea last Saturday Gilbert vaulted ll"t feet 8 inches. "GUlle" waa tied at this height by Nelson, but on other ocoaslons he haa cleared the bar higher than Nelson. Dray's record Is II feet Itt Inches.. Commercial TeM&a Flay.. Tha Brunns Bearers and the Ben Sell Ins; baseball teams will try for honors at the league grounds, - Twenty-fourth and Vaughn streets. Bunday morning at o'clock. Both teams have been play ing good, fast ball, and an Interesting game Is promised. Ttra lineup will be: Brunn's Bea vera v--' . Ban Selling. Taylor or Harwala . .p. ....... . Campbell Fleming i. a.. ....... Vlgneaux Donovan ....... ...lb. ........... Stutt Cox .......tb. PoliU BlKsbee ......... . . tb.. . Iyeslie Mfller ....... .....ss....... McClellana Olebisch ,4.,,,lf.;iniii1 McHale Stevenson .cf ....... ., Mitchell Leek . , i rf.i ......... Evans . Tha Brunns Beavers want an out ol town game for Sunday, May 17. Address C. E. iJeck. cars Brunn,4k Co- First aod iinuT nn ILIUM i uu CHAfilPIONSHIPS REED GOES EAST WITH STJIUMD Portland Boy Sprints in Chi cago Track Meetr-Ready for Olympic. (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Stanford Untverelty, Cat. May 8 With the very boat material In the weat entered In many of the evente. It la ex pec ted that tha perforraancea en tha Stanford track tomorrow In tha Olympic tryoui msec win oe the beat aver aeen Iters. Some of the Stanford 'men who win ciiior urn meet, are: janagan and Bel lan in the pole vault: Martatn hih lump: Harlow, ahotput; Vandervoot and oeuan, ereaa lump, ana W yman. auar. tar. 1-T r Maria 1A will ivl ii mil. Mar.thnn Ainonn me uaurorma amnaa im enrarqt tu.j, in tne 100-yard dash Shuts (U. of S. C). in tha 220 danh Aiiujr urar (u.i ana nauey to.) the quarter; Ralph Rose . and OUraore in ins snot ana Munn in tne Held events. Parsons will not compete and it la an nounced by hia friends that ha haa quit wiv i luiuiui guuia Aur aouu. All uncertainty aa to tha trln of Stanford team to Chlcaao to eomoeta In the conference meet haa been dispelled by a telegram from Coach Stagg re garding the eligibility of tha Stanford entries. Harold Seed Ooea, Among the men who will make tha trip from Stanford la Harold -Reed, tha rortiana sprinter. x The names of the other men who nave been entered by Dr. Ana-ell are IL L Horton. shot; J. O. Miller. Quarter vanaervoot. Droaa lump: J. J. Nash Crawford, hammer throw; S. H. Bellah, noie vau i n. m. Mftunnreii. nair mil. u. u. Martain, nign jump. A serious loss to tne team is occa sloned by the ineligibility of Brown and Wyroan, the fast quarter rollers, who are both barred on account of being rresnmen. Training haa begun and will continue until tne team leaves on May su. on the way a meet will be held In Denver with Colorado university. Aooordlng to the figures of past conference meets the svanrora men snouia De soie to give good account of them eel vee and Trainer Moulton feels conncent that II the men perform up to their ability they will figure prominently in the results. Riders and Drivers Parade, At a meeting of the Hunt club this afternoon final decision will be made as to whether or not the organisation will ride as Individuals in tha Rose Festival parade. An invitation was extended the club by the committee along with one to the Riverside Driving associa tion. The driving association will set tie the manner of representation Mon day night Handsome trophiea will be onerea tne winners. KlnseUa to Pitch. Klnsella will have his turn in the box this afternoon If Jupiter Pluvlm doesn't Interfere again with the Port land-Frisco game. SOCIALISTS STAND ON PROHIBITION PLANK (United Preaa Leases Wire.) Chicago, May 8. Appropriation of the Prohibition party's main issue will be attempted by the Socialists. who meet in national convention in Chicago next week. The Minnesota delegation. It is learned, intends to present a plank for Incorporation In the Socialist party platform, pledging the Socialists to Srohlbltlon, and a strong sentiment is eclared to exist among the leaders of the party In favor of making prohibi tion a Socialist issue. Oaks Sink TonlgHt Scholars' night tonight. Special mat inee tomorrow afternoon ror school children. Tomorrow night at 9:30 a grand march. Rink open all day Sun day. Music morning, afternoon and evening. Next ween. May 11 to 14. moonlight skating. Tomorrow and Monday positively the last days for discount on weat side gas bills. Remittances must be reoelved be fore discount period expires. Portland Gas Company. Women's 25o quality atocklngs. lOo at Bannors. See page 8. Offlca Honrs 10 a.m.to5p.m,7to8p.m. Phon Ast&S 8anday, 10 t IX. Main 7743 Diseases of the EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT And all acute, chronic and nerrous diseases of men, women and children. Also Liquor, Tobacco and mild cases of Drug Addictions. Call or address EIP0NDER0-THERAPY CO., Inc. Sooma 50S-8-10-U-12 Marchants Tnist Braiding SIXTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS Entrance 363 Washington St PORTLAND, OREGON Security Savings & ii solute security for every dollar of your . deposits. - ;v? : CORBETT BUILDING C 7 ; SPECIAL SAUL tORTOfaORlU)W Some grand special inducements that should bring to the store buyers that know values. We are atill tearing out the front, remodeling and renovating tha store, but nevertheleaa are pre pared for buslneaa. We offer you these positive savings that you may get acquainted with this store under the new management. Outing Suits V2 Price Odd Suits, formerly$10to $15 . $5.85 $20 to $22.50 SuitsAVelch stock $13.85 $12 to $15.00 Suits.Welch stock $9.45 50c Suspenders 25c 50c Neckwear, 3 for . . . . . .". $100 President Suspenders 35c 25c Boston Garters 15c 25c Summer Underwear .15c $1.00 Standard Shirt . 65c Yonr Choice of Lee $3 Hal and $ OC All the Welch $2.50 Hats lor. . 1.0 1) NORMS-BAKER COMPANY THE AMERICAN CLOTHIERS 223- 225 Morrison St., bet. 1st and 2d SUCCESSORS TO WELCH, THE AMERICAN CLOTHIER W MOD "Bafara T hann nalns Caaeaieta. I had a bad eora ilexion, ptmpiea on my face, and my food waa not icestaa as it anoma nave oaen. now i am eniiraij elL and the pimples hareall disappeared from my fare. 1 ran tratnrmiy say mat uaaearais ara jni A ....! . 1 k.Hul.n mil. .wn Imm. n. T Kan. f HWT.IUHU I II"', "Villi . vr w WAwa v. .vua, OlarenaeB. wriaiu. , aberldaa. lad. Pleaasat. Palatable. Potent. Taste Ooad. De K.T.r Blck.n, w.aken or (iripa. lao, m old la balk. Th. c.nnln. tablet llimptd Ssarantaad to ear er yonr money baek Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. So. NK UAL SALE, TEN MILUON BOXES BUSINESS FOR SALE. TUgb Orade Dry Goods Business. The business of McAllen 4 McDon nell, located on the corner of Third and Morrison in the city or Portland Is now for sale. Stock consists of areneral dry Roods, cloaks, suits, men's furnish ings and household supplies. Particulars can be had by applying; to Mr. McAllen the store. Change in Train Serrice. Effective Sunday. May 3. the Orea-on Electric Railway company made impor tant chanties in the hours of arrival and larture or its trains. Their new time edule will be found in this paper. Perfeot fitting; glasses II at Metzcer's. Trust Company Jpfo Best For If 1 The Dowel CAMOVCATriAamo ajr' of Portland, Oregon. Has a capital 'of $500.000 , and surplus of $250,000; a board ot directors whose names are an assurance of strength and conservatism Your account, sub ject to - your check, js jnvited on the most liberal basis, consistent with ab The Spring Shapes in the UiiM falls Will Be Presented for the Public's Favorable Consideration on Saturday May the Ninth ALL STYLES Original Style and Best Quality Accounts for the Superiority United Hats 22 United .Hal Stores f Portland Cor. 7(h and Washington Sts. Opposite Imperial Hotel 'Jp- wo M. Lam ,Pe. 'W Lumber bCIUNOI Builoino OUR NEW POLICIES OFFER LIFE CONTRACTS EITHER TO BUY OR SELL. low Non-Participating Rates High Cash Values SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO KTrfTAFIfH ACTIVE AGENTS. Apply to JMSS m. UAAP. Xiufti o$ AttmnU, 114 X.vnlT Suits Bide 15 OREGON DAILY JOURNAL A H IWIrAUR f Q H ' ' " ALL COLORS Originality Means producing something that ia different than others are showing. Originality charac terizes our style leaders. , Quality Means intrinsic worth and merit and is the result of a purpose to produce the best and the skill to be able to do so. Quality distin guishes our entire production. Thio. BWiucqs V. f ALL THAT IS BEST IN AIt T H K PIOrLs s Si , 4