' THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY : EVENING., MAY IS. 1908. '"
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Tbcrcjs Honey In Developinn Ibc T.brvcl-
. otis Kalurnl RcsbarcciTo! Oregon rA.
t - In a8in repeating what w have been saying for months
,-rtbat GOLD DREDGING will goon becoma one of the
field
Track
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CRACK INDOOR BASEBALL BATTERY.
DEA'EBS SALT
Jeadljjg jndihe MQSlLPEQXtABLE 3ndutry ia the itate-.
' we are only reiterating whatjias occurred in every otherx,
lection wnere tne ousinege nil peen ceveiopea. ne nat
ural conditioni are as favorable here as could be desired.
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OPEIIIIIC 6AM
1 Gold in
7iIcCredie's Crew Packs Away
Dillonitea in First Mat
" Inee of Series.
Portland led ''off yesterday In the
opening game of tho series with two
runs and L Angela was now dan
gerous, finally winning I to I. At times
there wii a feeling of uneasiness with
men on tho bag but big Eddie Kinsella
knew what" he wa doing and kept tap
bis mystifying part with great success,
Captain Dillon of tho southerners said
before tho ? game that he ; would bo
mighty well . satisfied to break oven on
tho aeries. Well. It tho Beaver keep
up that timely batting streak there will
bo nothing to it in tho coming quintet.
. Hen Berry showed us only two now
faces yesterday those of Rebel Oakes
and Easterly, Easterly succeeded Kitty
Brashsar when tho latter sprained his
ankle sliding into Madden, at homo
plate. Easterly had no chances in the
field and filed out both times ho hatted.
Oakes has the earmarks of a fast
player. He is rapid on the bags, a baas
stealer and a, good fielder. He made
one of tho six hits accorded tho Angels
by Eddie. - , - -
Roth nltr.hers wero " wild, dividing
honors In this respect with four passes
eacn. nanaoipo, nuwwvm,
worst of fender, for one of his free
tinirata fnnuul In a. run. Incidentally it
miKht b -remarked "that Bull:- Perrino
needed a. pair of binooulara, from the
way his decisions looked In tho press
box. i .
' Portland started to business right at
the stark - Casey worked Randolph for
a. naaa and waa advanced te second by
Ryan's blngle. McCredle did the proper
thing by sacrificing, moving tho run
ners up a notch. - liabe Danslg wasn t
equal to tho occasion ana struc: out.--With
affairs in this state Bassey
came up looking as if he had a blngle
in his willow. He fussed around the
lnrifa. for m. moment , and then leaned
upon a wide one that didn't . atop rolling
until It Hit ins ngni neia icnca.
Brashear ran in but the sphere slid
slong between his pins. Bassey didn't
stop until he perched contentedly fn the
third cushion. . Casey and Ryan ahead
of him walked homo o register.
Although Smith singled and Delmaa
doubled in the 'second there was . noth
ing doing for the visitors. Neither did
Cooney'e single help, the Beavers.
Work Double teeV4T-i:.
In tho third -the Angels put one over.
Oakes sin tried, went to second on old
George Wheelers sacrifice, and pulled
off a double steal with Billon after the
captain had been passed by Kinsella.
Oakes, however, . was caught on the
base line road on a sudden heave from
Madden to Johnson. Dillon took a long
chance and was safe at thlrd. t Ha
scored when Madden threw the ball Over
second base, but Brashear. who pulled
another free ticket and tried to race
from first to homo on we oum neave.
was caught by a perfect peg from Ryan
Nothlns- wore was doing until the
sixth for Portland, when three more
were hung up on a single by Danslg, a
sacrifice bv Bassey, an error by Wheeler
mr,A hM' on balls to Cooney and Kin
sella Danslg, Madden and Cooney came
iZ hi mtntn Tftlta went to first on
fielder's choice. Kinsella throwing Jud
emith nt at second after no had
singled. Delmas' second two-bagger of
the day placed "Rube'" on third ana ne
scored n,Hogan's long sacrifice to
Ryan. Tbla -finished tho matinee, for
Randolph followed with a fly to Buddy
in center neia.
NThe score: -. . i . . $
LOS ANGELES,
v AB. R. it. PO. A. E.
f)aks. ef.r.
Wheeler, lb...
Dillon, lb
Brashear, j rf.
Bmlth. b
Ellis, if..............
Pelmaa, ss.. .........
Hogan. o.
i.asieriy, ri,. . ....
Bandolph. P..
4
Total XT ? 34 U
PORTUKD.
, AB. R. H. PO. A. K
Casey, lb. ........... s 1 1 a
If?
Ryan, of lilt
McCredle, rf., J v u
Danslg, lb,,......,.. J I - S
Bassey. f... J J V
Johnson, 8b. 4 - J
WcCredie. rf. S
.Uli.IL 'W......,f.
. .
1 0 4
1 I 4
6 o
Cooney, sa,. ........ .
Kinsella, p...........
Total
.IS C I IT II
!.", 8CORK BT INNINO& -
htm Angeles 4 0 1 0 f 0 9 1 t
Hits I iUMtO S T
SUMMART. ;rw:w'
Struck out By Kinsella I. by Ran-
onipn 4. Bases on balls Off Klnseua 4.
oft Randolnh 4. Two base hitsWheel.
er, Delmas 2. Casey. Three base hits
Bassey. Double plays Smith to- Dillon,
Madden to Cooney. Sacrifice hits Mc
Credle. Ellis, Wheeler, Delmas,. Bassey,
Hogan, uaoaen. Stolen bases Oaks,
Dillon I, Wheeler. Madden. First base
on errors Los Anseles L Portland 1
bases Los Angeles 7,
Los Angeles 7, Port-
land T, Tims ef rame I hour 40 mln-
Utea, TJmplro Perrine.
, Seals Beat Oakland. '
tBperlil Wipstea to The asrst.
Ban Franclsoo, May IS. Five runs la
the sixth and seventh lnnnlgs gave the
a vietory yesterday over Oak
land, f to I, Hocklna vai hnnimut tin.
r.rc,.Th.L,a Southpaw Butor kept!
four hlta, -ummuiers down to
. The score;:
OAKLAND.
Pmlth, If ......
0 I 0 0
van Haltren. cf t
Heitmuller, rf I
Ragan, as ...........
Hogan, lb
Cnolc, lb i........... 4
Haley, lb
Mattery, c ..........
liopklr.a, p a
1
9 1
0 4
1 1
t 19
1 I
l
9 0
Totals
............18 4 14 11
- ' SAN FRANCISCO. -
Hildebrant. if ,
f Ui1a 9h A I f V
''''et ' W i "
Williams, lb ........ - i
Melcholr, rf-i,y 4 '; f
lier, ss ;,..,,.... I l j
?KT',ct if t 11
cArdla, fb I a
J Lanire, ......... 0 4 9
J-utor, p ............. 4 .4 1
Berry,, a ............ 4. 4 i
4
4
V
4
I
9
S
1
iz f 14 JI 11 1
BUUKS BI INNINGS.-' V
i.wiriiina ,,.....,1 o i s s s a
Hita .....1 9414199 .4
Ean Francisco., ..9 1 9 0 0 1 1 9 I
Hits .......... 1 114 14 11 l!
V," SUMMART, .r?';c :. ;
Two-base hits Haley, Zelder. Wil
lums, , Three-hsse hit Melohoir. 8ao
rt' !o hits Piper. MeArdle JsMer.
f-talen bnea Hosan. Cook, Zelder, Plp-V-
l?"1' Plays Mohler te MeArdla
KiriM iwe on, halls Off Hopkins, 1;
till rtt.-r, 4. F truck out llorWIna,
I; It "itor, . l'H8e'i ball SUltery.
iin .:. 1 - i. .-.Vuiplr. U'Cotinell,
A
7 V--'- '
Pitcher Stubbi and Catcher McConnell, th gprenJI4 battery of tho Hospital. - Corps' Indoor baseball
nino on the national guard league, who hold the league record for the greatest unniber of strikeouts tor the
season recently ended and also for a single game. Stubbs struck out 23 batters of a possible 27 In one
game. There were less hits and less runs recured off Stubbs than any other pitcher in the league. Mc
Connell, captain of the team, ended the season with a batting average of .500, securing 17 hits in 34
times atf bat - v -
STANFORD TEAMS
GOODHEXT YEAR
Cardinal Athletes Return in
Large Numbers for All
Sport Branches.
" - (Special DUpateir to Tbt JooniiU
Stanford University, CaL. May IS.
AU alhletle activities at Stanford have
ceased with the closing of the college
year, excepting the workouts of, the 19
men who are to represent Stanford at
Chicago, June 6. These men are trying
out daily and will be in good shape by
May 10, the date set for departure.
The outlook for.the season of 1901
Is exceedingly encouraging. . Captain.
eieci nenon is a man wno nas tne en
tire confidence of the student body and
the track squad, and In addition to be
ing a versatile athlete himself he is
hard worker in bringing out new ma
terial. Only three point winners will
be lost by graduation so Horton will
have a good nucleus of veterans. Hus
sey, Crawford and Miller, who were pre
vented in various ways from taking
golnts against the Blue and Gold, will
e back to Join Horton's team. Maun
drell and Bradford will both return.
Sweet and Adams In the 2-mlle, Bellah
in the pole vault, Martaln In the high,
Gardiner in the sprints and Yonker In
the hammer will be much stronger be
fore they meet California again.
Oarsmen Are Good.
It is probable that nearly all of the
eight men who made their "B" in th
crew will return to college next rowing
enauu. r urwifirmore some excellent
varsity material was in tha frh man
eight. Another shell Is to be pur
chased and this will allow a great deal
more training. The day set aside for
rowing at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific ex-
losiuon promises to bring out crews
rom many Quarters and Ihn Htnfnrii-
ites , are already interested. An effort
will be made to retain "Dan'' Murnnv
as eoacher -
AU but two of the ten ball players
who went up against California this
year will return. Wirt will be absent
ind ,,Konny" Fenton is lneliirihl. An
other season still remains for Thelle,
tho primer amateur twlrler of tha uni
versity. Sampson, the veteran short
stop, will captain the varsity ball team
la 10.
"Pat" Patrick, stroke of thla w
crew, has been elected captain for the
coming year. "Babe" Crawford, the
hammer thrower, is captain-elect of the
108 varsity rugby team.
J. R. - Holman, the Portland athlete
and popular student, was elected yester
day afternoon to the presidency of the
Stanford Interscholastlc Athletic union.
Holman Is a member of tha track mil
varsity football teams.
0REG0X-ALBANY GAHE
WILL NOT BE TLAYED
(Spesisl Ptapatch to The Journal.)
University of Oregon, Eugene, May
14. The baseball gam wth Albany
college which was 'to have been played
Baturday-baabeeB-oalled off and tha
varsity team will go to Roseburg to
play a town teairl instead. Many or the
stuaenis are . aisappoiniea, as tne only
rams on the local diamond left to be
played after today's game is against O.
, u, on aiay .
The ramt against the HI eh school
today promises to be fast as the Eu-
sreno lads are in line shape. All the
varsity men are now in good condition
and Clarke will return to his old place
at shortstop. ,. y,.yj i .
BIG ODDS ON JOE (JANS
INUNH0LZ FIGHT
, (TJntted Press Dased ytin.
Ban Francisco, . May js-Both men
down to weight and In what they eall
srrect conaition. joe uana ana jKuaoipa
nhols. the "fighting Boer," who meet
la a go-round contest tomorrow night,
are reatlnar today.-
Unbols, despite the heavy odds against
him, continues confident, but the bet
tin nubile cannot concede him a chance
and when the fighters step Into the ring
it I more than nxeiy tnat toe odds
will be t to 1 against Unbolt.
Cans anticipates no trouble In dis
posing of tho Boer and looks for
ma
aockout Inside of 15 rounds.
YAMHILL COUNTY MEET
The' first high school field meet of
Yamhill county will- be . held at New
j.!' f1 1- OB Pacific college oampus
with Lafayette, Newberg, McMinnvUle,
n?. Dayton in competition. " -..Thers
will be -twelve events and It
is planned to make the meeting an all-
SlU .Vl 1:10 'efock. and it Is ex
IttabiiRhl omf,. aond records will be'
established for the initial event. :
KELLY RUNS 100 IN 10
AND JUMPS 34 FEET
(SpmUI DUptteb to The Journal.)
New York, May IS. Dan
Kelly, the world's champion
sprinter, la baek to farm. Word
reached this pity from Philadel
phia yesterday that the western
boy in practice ran the 100 in
10 seconds, and made a leap of
24 feet in the broad Jump.
For the short time that Kelly
" hss been Under ' fh4 '" cafe of "
Trainer Mike Murphy he has
made ' wonderful strides toward
the goal in both the aprints and
broad jump, and the veteran
trainer is not a bit backward in
saying that when, the proper
time oomes the Oregon boy will
uphold his reputation a the
world's champion
As a matter of fact. Kelly has
been by ho means showing his
heralded form in either the
sprints or broad Jump, but if
there Is anything in the boy,
Murphy will brlnj,- it out.
The news that Kelly is round-,
Ing into shape has been received
with delight by his followers in
this city, There have been not
-a few who thought the boy was
not ail he was touted to be.
- American Loaffue Game.
At Boston: R. H.E
Detroit 4 3
Boston 1 1 10
Batteries Siever. Schmidt ' and
Payne; Clcotts and Carrigan.
At Washington: RH. te.
Washington , 3 13 4
St. Loul 15 0
Batteries Smith and Street: Powall
and Spencer.
At New York
R. H. E.
2 6 4
Cleveland .......
New York
Batteries Joss
0 I 0
and Bemls; Doyle
and Klelnow.
At Philadelphia:
R. H. E.
Chicaao
ncago .
... I 4 3
Philadelphia
delor
. .. 8 13 6
Batteries Owen, Altrock
and Sulli
van; Plank and powers.
National League Games.
At Chicago: R.H. K.
Chicago
I o
Philadelphia .
8 10 1
Batteries
Overall. Lundaren and
Kiing; Mcwuuiyand uooin.
O'Day.
At Pittsburg:
Pittsburg , , ,
New York
Batteries Maddox, Young
son; Wiltse and Breanahan.
Klem and Rudderham.
Umpire
R.K.E.
J 1 9 1
.17 1
and Olb-
Umpires
At St: Louis ,.,.R. H.E.
St. Louis ,...4 2 10 2
Brooklyn 0 4 0
Batteries Lush and Ludwlg; Mo-
Ihtyre, Wllhelm, Bergen and Rutter.
At Cincinnati: - R H. E.
Cincinnati ,. Ill 1
Boston 4 I I
Batteries Ewlng and McLean; Linda
man, Ferguson and Bowerman. -
NORTHWESTERN GAMES.
Aberdeen, 2; Vancouver, 0.
Aberdeen, Wash., May It. Tha
squeeze play worked successfully twloe
in yesterday's game for the Black Cats,
score 2 to 0. . Thompson and Oeorge
Engl e were both effective, and - good
pitching together with the perfect sup
port accorded each pitcher made a beau
tiful exhibition of baseball.
Aberdeen scored twice, both times
from a two-bagger, a sacrifice and the
squeese play. Fitzgerald soored in the
fifth on his double. Brown's sacrlfioe
and Spencer's bunt. Boettlger scored
In the seventh on his two-bagger to
left, Motion's sacrifice and . Brown's
bunt. Vancouver had men on basM
several times, but Thompson always
pulled out and left them waiting. The
seore: R.H.JB.
Aberdeen . .0 0 9 0 1 9 9 Q a
Vancouver ,.0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 9 i
- Batteries Thompson and Spencer:
Engls and Sugdsn. - Umpire Frary,
'1
STANDING OF THE CLUBS.
Pacific Coast League
Won. Loft.
San Francisco..,,.,., 18 IB
Los Angeles 14 15
Oakland 1 19
Portland , 14 18
P.C.
.646
.61J
.500
.438
Xorthwest League.
Won., Lost.
P.C.
v19
.679
.650
.471
.460
.278
Taeoma
Aberdeen
Seattle .
Butte ..
l
Vancouver , (B.'C.) , . .
National
League.
Won. Lost.
P.C.
.684
.611
.671
60
.660
.889
,360
.818
Chicago ....
Pittahurg ..
FoBton
Philadelphia
New York ,
Cincinnati .
Brooklyn ...
St, lou!a ....
H,
6
7
9
9
11
14
IS
::::::::: 'i
American League,
Won.
... 14
... 12
... 14
.. 12
... 10
... 9
.. . 8
4
Lost.
8
8
10
11
11
13
IS
P.C.
.630
.600
.683
,622
.476
.460
.881
,ai8
New York . , .
Cleveland . .
Philadelphia
St. Louis .. ,
Petrol
Washington
BOI
Boston
Spokane, 8; Seattle, 2,
Seattle, Waah.. May IS. Two singles
and a long fly to right field won yes
terday's game for Spokane in the
eleventh inning of one of the hardest
lougm games played fie re this year.
Jensen, Spokane's southpaw pitcher.
who was too slow to recieve consider
ation from McCredle of Portland, nut
piicnea weicn. (Seattle nit hotter than
did
Bookane. Jensen
was more effect
ive
with men on bases.
xne soore:
n ... R. H. C
wmuh uuzuvooooo o s g
Spokane ....00 60 20 0000 1 8 7 1
Batteries Welch and Stanley; Jen
sen and Rogers. Umpire Caruthers.
Butte, 7; Tacoma, 8.
Taeoma, Wash., May IS. Butter un
mercifully walloped Mike Lynchs Ta
coma Tigers yesterday. They drove
Carson from the bos and hit Osborne
jui as nara. om teams neiaed poor
ly. The Tigers were greatly weakened
by the absence of both Lynch and
Danny Shea from the runt and played
poor ball. The soore: R.H.a
racoma . ..ouuioooo o i a i
Butte . ... 0 4101000 0 T 10 :
Batteries Carson, Osborne and Kel
lacky; Samuels, Claflln and. Kretta. ..
Clnb Will Take Part.
At a meeting of the board of directors
of the Multnomah club last night , the
organisation decided to enter 100 unt
formed ' athletes In the Rose Festival
parade. The athletes will be carried
by two large float during the affair and
atong us tins ox maron ww give arm
J. I. Whiting at Newport.
ntwDorc. ur.. saaT im.j.j. wnirina.
Pernor ratio candidate for ' oongress fn
the First district, spoke here Friday
nlcht and Sunday afternoon to mrJi
elsed audiences. Mr. Whiting will make
a wwrougn canvass oz nis aistnot.
i m f
Baavolaf a Bxpo Sink.
Expo rink and will ooen for summ.
oancing oaiuraay evening, may is, and
vyeanesaay, oaiuraay ana bunaar eve-
ninss inerearter. - rarson-a rtroh
straw
uenuemen see, laoie rree.
!'
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East
Will Be Made ThU Season by tha
0 R. & N.
And
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California
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, SUeot
Chicago . $72.50
St, Louis
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60.00
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82.50
81.75
75.00
75.00
St. Paul
Omaha
Kansas City ,.
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$71 RusU Street East .
OB. BL B. WBJaXT, dentist 141 M
Washington, corner Seventh. Mala 11S.
AXJOB1 BlaTXB, fine millinery. !
Washington street
SSAJrxa ft WAVn.' wood dealer,
yard Eat Eighth and Mala street. Emat
111. - - - - - .- .
lURIMV BBBAS CO, corner
Seaond and Columbia streets; retail 141
Third street ,
MOOBB BBOaU east side wws deal-
ers and confectionery, WlUlsms svettue
and Russell street East 70.
B. A. lfaAOAMCB. bicycles and snort-
tag goods, William avenue and Knott
street East J. -
vrmxAMC atb. vicaaJuuiA bao
TOBTi nmbreUa and leather goods, S44
Williams ave. oiews. ;
esse
P. B. JONES & CO.
COAL and WOOD
pen toN iS.OO pen conn
LARGE COAL .WASHED AND SCREENED
NO SOOTNO DIRT
Home B-I77I
JOURNAL WANT
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Brefer. ' Full infornutibn will " ? II
lasant
library l
eases will be given te tl
Ivan fe tho lodgo. vehooU
nata The Journal
eeourlng
tne ur
six montha
$S.TI, 00
votes: three
month. 61, cents. 40
with, each iB-aent perch ase en vote,
school, church, club or aonlotv mmi.
be awarded the library complete, with
busy with th votesi
aeeerator. 104 Unloa ave. East 10SI.
wf?i?PL JaAlULBT. - groceries, 4l
Washlngtoa at Main tlT. A-tlsV. .
ava "AVXB, barbft WlUlams
paKTOToAJuW TJBST
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WOAM-a. lit Grand avs, East IJIlT
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Short wood. B-llSli Eaat SOIL (Jfflce
and. yard Thirty-sixth and Hawthorne
O, &. kOBABOBT. 'InsmUh. Ill Grand
Svsnue. Kit SCO.
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OOtmtaJT SAJUDWASB 00 hard-.
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. aiminF OABiBBWOBBB. Mfga.
and repairer of eairlalee and wagoas.
Ill Burnsida Paolrto 7."T ,
WOOD&AWB- &AVBBBT CO Roagh
u7t 4I7 Pekum'
ave .. " t
ro SOBSrrxsu Cleaning aad'
dyelngt quick work. lift. Sth st .
OO&TJBrBXA mi CO Fish, oy.tsra
poultry, butter, eggs. eto. Mala Ii
A-His. Third 'an! Xnkeny sts7 V '
v. ar. somiL a ea, wl.
law Si C'llSs, Til Unloa ave. north.
roamn tbbt a lama oa
teats and awnlaaa window tmlnmul
poroa eurtalBS a specialty. l M. Front
estate an if Ihmm.
meat.
Koooa ail Corbett bidg. Mal
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Phones
Cast
Keep Out the Enemies
of Health
By providing your door and windows
with good, substantial screens that will
prevent flies, mosquitoes and other in
sects from carrying In the germs of dls
ease and otherwise annoying you.- We
wiu provide you with window screens
and Screen cloth, as well ss all kinds '
of wire gooda, poultry netting and wire l
f enelng at trifling cost at Avery's, -
AVER Y & CO.
48 Third SU Bet Fine i. Ash
wuyu nuiHiui jeweiry aiore.
itpra 1SS Grand avssue: Watts-Matt hteii
all Votaa should h JanMlt . 4.
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