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13 s. Ring field : Track Diamond 0 WeH iii the Lead , ; :QK . Jf U JlA ,1.1.1 Abr: lJ J! VV u) WORLD PERRIHE: GAttS ; STRAHGLER" TO IE! SCUTES JTHE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY " 22, 1908. YouTl find us there in the mat- ter of correctly made' clothes; Our HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Spring Suits and Over coats leave everybody and every thing else in clothes far behind. Well show you some of the best Famous' Athlete Stays at Pacific GAME IT! SIXTH Portland .Wrestler May Also Grapple - With Dan Sul livan at MarsMield. ; ; "When Torrent Stops -"-" I ! $ the JJatinee. x-" i "The rain wm falling on the hay In large, damp bundles-yesterday. . The rain was falling qulta a while All over our umbrella pile, . , Many a raindrop gaily slid Off Mamie's Merry Widow lid. . The rain was here, the rain was ther., The rain was' falling everywhere.'' t t Mcpredle's, Murmuring. Chlf Plnnanee -yesterday", pitched hla third tla jgame. when, after twirling beautiful Jall for five ; fnnlnga, he soared jrraoefuUy skyward In the atxth and allowed the Oaks to oome In with three run a. The Beavers ; bad scored three ia, tAeJr . half of the fifth and 'things .looked rosy to the fans for the I rain waa coining down In torrents, but our friend, B. J'errjne, kept things fun ning for another inning and the score was tied, . , v .... . : ... " - Portland had been unable to get any body past second In the first four In nings, but in the ruth they started things In lively fashion. Bassey flew out to right as an opener. Johnson hit one to Haley, which that worthy was unable to get bis feet over, but hla hand failed to get to the right place in time and the ball ambled to the out field.'. Ote stole second, , Lewis' throw to catA him being wide of the mark. Cooney attempted' to sacrifice but was afe. when Wright ' dropped the throw. Wright then issued paaaes to Madden and Plnnanee and one run was forced across the pan. Casey's fl? to the outfield soored Cooaey but Madden, through reasons known only to him self. faUed to take third on the, play. Ryan hlt- an easy grounder to Haley who fell making all hands safe. Mad den took a chance and tried for home but would have been easy out had Haley's throw been even fair. The throw, waa way wide, however, and the third run came across. Raftery was an easy out, Lewis to Hogan. Smith waa the first man up for Oak land and through Pinnanoe's generosity reached fire V Jimmy started to steal and as Cooney ran to cover the bag" Van Haltren hit through the opening. Helt- riuller, Eagan and Hogan singled and hree runs were over with no one out. Haley could not -reach -the wide throw which Plnnanee sent to him as he and Eagan were trying to work the squeeze play and -Madden tagged him a mile Off the base. Cook and Haley struck out. " - Portland tried hard to get one over In her half of the sixth but after Baseey had cracked out a two bagger to right field both Johnson and Cooney sent up weak files to the infield. The score: OAKLAND. AB. R. H. PO. A. H Smith," If 3 Van Haltren, cf Heltmuller. rf .... . .., Kagan, .m .. v. . Heitmuner." lb .;..;; Cook, 8b 3 Haley, 2b S IfWlHf c ............ 3 Wrights p n 3 Totals V. ........ .14 I I II I PORTLAND. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Casey, !b Ryan, rf ... Raftery, cJT anzig, lb Hassey. If . Johnson. 3b Cooney, ss . Madden, c . Plnnanee, p Totals ..20 3 4 18 SCORE BT INNINGS. 9 1 88 86 Oakland Hits . Portland , Hita ., Struck 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 8 0.9 1 1 0 3 1 4 1 8UMMART. out By Plnnanee, by Wright, Bases on balls Orf Pin- nance, 1: off Wright. 3. Two-base hits lfli ull Bassey, Heltmuller. Sacrifice hits , Heltn onney. uasey. uonney. Moien oases Kyan, Casev, Johnson. Frrst base -on errors Portland, 2; Oakland, -J.. Left on baaes r-oruana . .l ime tpr game, l nour, 26 minutes. Umplre-Prrine. Angels take Another. (Dnlted Pnm teawd Wtie.1 ' San Franoiaco,.May 22. Hosp let the Seals down with f pur hits yesterday and Los Angeles waa an eaay winner, 4 to 1. Frisco's lone run came In the first ln- nlng. Th score: d-OS ANGELES. AB. R. H. PO. A. K. Oakes, ef ;...,..., 4 Wheeler 2b . ........ 4 Easterly, e .......... Braahear, rf ........ 8 Smith, 8b 3 Ellis, If ............ 4 pelmas, ss 4 Hogan, lb 8 Hosp, p ..3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 0 13 0 3 Totals ....33 4 t 27 IT ' BAN FRANCISCO. HUdebrand, If Mohler, 3b .. Williams, lb Melchoir. rf . . 8, 1 3 0 3 0 8 0 4 0 20 3 0: 4 0 3 0 1 0 0 3 1 4 0 14 H 1 0, 1-2 0 1 0 0 0 0 Kelder, ss riper, cr McArdle, Berry,- e Fklllman, Esola . 3b Totals. ....".......36 1 4 37 18 S Batted for McArdle In ninth. . SCORE BT- INNINGS. Lo Angeles .....1 0 0 1 0 0 1 . Hits 1 1 0 3 0 1 1 Can Francisco . ...1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hita , . i, 0 10 10 11 0 14 0 17 01 0 -;. SUMMARY. : v::;v Two-ham hit Wheeler. Home run Eaaterly Sacrifice hits Mohler, Wil liams (2. McArdle. Smith. Stolen baee Braahear. Double plays Zeldor - to Mohler to Wirliams, Berry to McArdle. First base on balls Of f Hosp t, off Skfllman 2. Struck out By Hosp 4. Wild pitches-e-Hosp, Sklllman. - Time of game One hour and 6 minutes. Um pire O'Connell. V Best quality table oilcloth, full width. 25e grade, 14e a yard. . See Bannon's ad page S. COUCH CCDSG 4TBETmU!$TAJir . ftWAMinCTOri r-r,. - (Special Dispatch' to The Journal.) : Pacific University,; Forest Grove, Or., May 22. Archie Hahn. famous Michigan sprinter and winner of " the 100-meter dash at Athena in .1908, is to be re tained by Pad no to coaoh her athletic teams the coming year. This action was taken at a meeting of the athletic com mittee' last week, when a contract was drawn up and signed. Mr. Hahn is very popular with the students; and the ath letes of the school are joyous over the fact that he is to come back next year. "Archie" came to Pacific last spring and took up the task of developing ji track team out of entirely new material, He brought out several good men and the team passed through a very success ful season. As a result he was en gaged to have charge of all the ath letics the current year, coaching foot ball,' basketball and track teams, and under his enthuslastlo leadership Pacific university, has experienced one of the PACIFIC TRACK Hi OFF FOR WILLAMETTE esSBBSSSJBSBlBBMBSBSBBSMSSttSSBBsa Bad Weather Prevents Hard Training but Men Are ; in Condition. (Special Dlapatcb to Th JouraaL) Faclflo University, Forest Grove, Or., May 23. Manager H. H, Arnston and Coach Archie; Hahn, acjcompanlcd by 12 track men, left this morning for Salem. where they shave a meet with Willam ette university this afternoon. All the men are In good shape with the excep tion of High-Jumper Brown. . who sprained bis ankle Wednesday night In PrThiCTam has been somewhat handi capped during the past' week, owing to uil inciemeni wtauer. oui m men to worked out each night In the gymna sium, which has kept them In condition. The men who made the trip are Man ager Arnston. uoacn Mann, captain y, it Hiirai A TJ oh In Hon. Doaan . Ferrln L." F. Austin. S. B. Lawrence, C. F. Koch, H. P. Humphreys, R. I. Abraham, B. H. Mayneia, n. is. wimam, n. oum son and G. G. Brown., n COLLEGE TEAMS WILL PUT UP GREAT GAMES (Special Dlapateh to Tbe Joornal) ; University of Oregon. Eugene, May 22. The varsity baseball team : is . in by far the best condition It has been this year and should put up a splen did game of - ball , Saturday. Dud Clarke, whose - ankle has .'been bother ing him . all spring, is - now In good shaDe and Coleman, who received cut on the forehead In the wood-working shop several days ago, has entirely recovered. Both O. A. C. - and Oregon have fast teams ana the games should t Hum' mere.. The lineup jwlll be as lollowa: O. A. C. Pitchers, Looney, Roper, and Meyers; catchers, Moore and Coop er; first base, Moore; second ' base, Swan; shortstop, Holman; third base, Francis; right field, Batey; center field, uityeu; ien rieia, roil. 1 Oregon Pitchers, Hurd, x Clifford. Henkle; catcher, Taylor; first base, Kune; second Dase, Houston; snort ?top. Coleman; third base, Hathaway ight field, Kestley; center field. Ramp left field Clarka, EUGENH ST0EESCL0SE TO SEE BIG TRACK MEET (Roeelal Dli tf h to The JoornaL) University of Oregon. Eugene, May 23. The O. A. C. track tem arrived on the local last night In readiness for the next meet tomorrow. The pros pects for- good - weather . are sDlendH and with a few .hours of sunshine the track will be very fast. The Oregon team la In the best of condition, and Trainer Hayward ex fleets the boys to win by a good margin.-" Through the efforts of Manager Bean practically all tne stores in the city will close from 2 to 6 In order that all may witness the meet. 'This meet la always looked forward to eagerly and a record-breaking crowd Is expected. , , Student Build . Great M0.M (Special Dtepstcb to The 7oornl. ) ''University of , Oregon, Eugene, May 22. The framework for-the great "O. which is to be built on the side of Skin. ner butte, was started yesterday aft ernoon. In order that it might be com pleted today.' v It will be - Very promi nent, and l expected to attract a great deal of attention, as It, can be plainly seen from a large part of the city- and from passing trains. It la hoped that the bleachers, whloh- are being built on Klncald field, will be completed In time for the meet this afternoon, with Ore gon Agricultural college. best athletlfl years In her history and the prospects are unusually bright for nexi year. Mr. Hahn hnm a fine kthletla- record He was a member of the University of Michigan track team during his four years spent In the law department, re ceiving special atentlon from Coach Keens Fltzna trick, and was elected cap tain of their famous team of 1904. He holds three United States champion shlDB and four world's championships, as follows: World's championship at St. Louis in 1904 In the 60-meter race. tim 7 seconds: In the 100-meter race, tftne-11 seconds, and in the 20C-meter race, time. 21 8-6 seconds. In 1908 tho championship of the United States for the 100 and 220-yard dasnes, won ai Milwaukee, and In 1906 the 220-yard dash In the games held In connection with the Lewis and Clark fair. In 1906 ha won in the Olvmdlo games the cbam pionshlp of the world in the 100-meter race, time 11 seconds. GRAY BEARDS AND 110 BEARDS AT BASEBALL Bankers' Nine Meets Doctors and Lawyers Team for " Nursery Benefit If you happen to see a set of long, gray whiskers engaged at tossing a baseball with a beardless youth, set your, memory: wheels In motion and Just recall that the bankers : are gqjng to meet in mortal combat with the doctors and lawyers June 20 on Multnomah field; for the benefit of the Flower mis sion and Day nursery. For weeks the lucre outfit has been practicing to meet the "six feet" lay out and there is bound to be a loud re port . and an echo when the two clans come together on Multnomah field. Just who will -compose the two nines has not been determined yet," and It will not be until a week or so before the twentreth. Captain Plowden Stott for the professional element and Cap tain Foster , for the commercial aggre gation have this delicate little matter In charge and it will be fixed to the queen's taste. STANDING OP THE CLUBS, Pacific Coast League. Won. San Francisco 23 Los Angeles .18 Portland . 17 Oakland ! Lost. P. C. 19 .643 18 .600 18 .486 21 .463 Lost. P. C. 10 .615 10 .683 13 .620 15 .480 13 .486 16 .348 Lost. P.C, 8 . .667 10 .683 10 .666 15 .663 14 .481 13 .480 19 .367 18 .867 Lost. P.C. .679 13 .681 L2 .666 -13 .619 14 .617 14 .462 16 .407 20 .810 Won. Xacoma 16 berdeen 14 Spokane .....10 Seattle 12 Butte 10 Vancouver (B. C) 8 National League. Won, Chicago Philadelphia ,.16 ...14 ...13 ...16 ...13 ...12 ...11 ...10 Pittsburg . . Boston New York .. Cincinnati .. St. Louis . . Brooklyn . . American League. Won, New York 19 Philadelphia 18 Cleveland .18 .14 Chicago St. Louis . . Detroit ..IS :: Washington Boston . , . . JACK CULLIS0N WON BE0WNLEE TROPHY . IX V.l W , 1 V Will WAin 1 1 1C Portland shooters who competed for the big trophies in the northwest ' sports men's tournament at Walla Walla this week, says the scores made at this year's meet were better than ever be fore. - . The Portland, team all shot well and rtll wttA m V.W til. tv. Jack CuUlson was better than any oth er .shooter at the tournament In tho contest for the Brownlee trophy, whloh no Drougnt dw wilu mm. While there was considerable rain during . the shoot this did not mar the pleasant time spent by all , the traps- mn. The Portland bunch Is full of praise .for the reception the hospitable Walla Wallans exienaea to the vis- Itors. ... This Day in Sport AnaaW . -1 87 8 At Fleetwood Park. New Tort Francis Peralto rode) 806 miles In 14 hours, 81 mlnutev " -r ' 1884 On the Nepeah river, Australia, Edward Hanlon defeated E. C Laycock in scullers' match for 36.000 and. cham pionship of the world. 1886 At i San Francisco, Charlie Mitchell and Mike Cleary went four rounds; . police interfered and bout de clared a draw. 1891 At Cambridge, Massachusetts, P. Lee. amateur, raa 220 yards over hurdlea in 24 4-6 seconds, breaking rec ord. ' 1893 At Chicago, sMcKean . of the Cleveland team, accepted all " of IS ohancee; at shortstoD In. a, same with the Chicago club. . -; - i ' Barkler Leads Senator. . ' fSuealnl'i Oiapatck to Tbe lonniaLV ' Boise. Ida.. Mav 28. J. H. Barklev has been elected manager of the Boise baseball team, the Senators, to fill the vacancy caused by .Jhe resignation of D. K. Hubbard. . -The . new manager promises "there . will be somethlns doing" In baseball ciralos In Boise this saasote. , . ; .... i On week from tomorrow "Strangler" Smith will begin bis wrestling tour of the state, the first bout being pulled off at HlUsboro with Frank Ely. a local wrestler, of some note. The following day .the "strangler" will go against a good local man at La Camas, Wash ington. Then he Will Jump down to Marshfield provided a match can be arranged with Dan Sullivan, the Mon tana youngster, who represented Amer ica in the wrestlln matches at Athens in 1906. and who has recently turned professional. , N Several Marshfield SDorta who saw Dan in action last week think that the former amateur can take the measure of the Pacific coast championship, and are willing to back him in a match In the bay town, smith is willing to take an ocean trip to meet Sully, and the, match will probably be arranged. Sullivan arrived in Portland yester day from Marshfield in company with hla brother. Gene, the lightweight boxer, who has also turned professional. Gene nut the kibosh on Silent Brown, the deaf and dumb scrapper. In Marshfield the other day in 10 rounds, and after a few fighta with the best men in the state will probably go south and meet some of the top notchers In California. June ( Strangler Smith will meet Bill Scholtes. The Dalles whirlwind, at Hood River, in a bout, best two out of three falls. On the previous meeting of the two men. Smith secured three out of the five falls, but It was only after a hard struggle. After the Scholtes match Smith will proceed eastward, taking on all the local champions In The Dalles, Heppner, Pendleton, La Grande and Baker City. BURNS GETS $30,000 OR BIG FIGHT IS OFF (United Press Lee! Wire.) San Francisco, May 22. Tommy Burns, the American heavyweight champion, sends word over from Lon don, that he will never fight Jack John son, the colored whirlwind, unless he is guaranteed 330,000, win, lose or draw. Billy Neail, the American's manager, who IS now visiting at his home in Oakland, received the letter containing the terms under which his man will meet Johnson. Burns also announced that he had been a-uaranteed 130.000 bv Jaok Curley, the Chicago fight pro moter, to fight Johnson at Goldflcld, but It Is not thought In sporting circles that much will come from the offer. At any rate. Burns Instructed -Neail to send the forfeit money to Otto Floto of Denver to bind the match in case Curley Is In dead earnest. Burns wrltea that he will leave for America at once if the match is made. BATTLING NELSON IS CRUISING ON SOUND 1 Uoltd Press lawd Wire.) San Francisco, May 22. Battling Nel son evidently is in no hurry to get back to San Francisco and go into training for his 45 round battle with Joe Gans on July 4. According to advices from the north today he is cruising around Puget sound. Last night he was at Port Townsend, and is expected to put back to Seattle today, leaving for the south Saturday night or Sunday. The forfeits have been deposited by the fighters and Promoter Coffroth, and Gans has already made his plans for the training spell. Gans will rough it for a oouDle of weeks at Harbin Sorlnas. and then return to Shannon's villa in Marin county, where he will finish training. Nelson may spend a week or 10 days tramping over the hills In Mendocino countv before settling down in tr&inlnar quarters near the scene of the proposed National League Games. At Cincinnati: R. H. E. Cincinnati 5 8 0 Philadelphia 6 12 1 Batteries weimer. Hpaae. camD- bell and Schlel: Mo ran. Sparks. Mc- Quillln and Dooln. Umpire Emslle. At Ol. L.OU1S: , K. ti. li St Louis ....4 3 New York 8 11 2 Batteries Karger. From me and Lud- wlg; Taylor, Crandall and Bresnahan. Umpires Rlgler and Klem. At uost on: K. xl. i. Chicago 3 8 4 Boston ....i .....11 14 l Batteries Oveall, Pfelster. Ruelbach and Kllng; Flaherty and Bowerman. Umpire Rutterbam. At ritisDurg: rvo game, rain. American League Games. At Philadelphia: R. H. E. Cleveland , 0 1 1 Philadelphia J 1 S 1 Batteries Knosaes. unecn ana ri. Clarke: Vickers and Schreck. At Washington: R. H. E. Washington 1 4 Jjetroit o 2 0 Batteries Burns and Warner: Slever and rayne. At New xont: r. h. e. Chicago 9 7 New rorK x lu Batteries .Walsh and Sullivan: Iakt and meinow. At Boston: . no game, rain. . Northwest League. At Seattle: R. H. E. Seattle 2 6 9 Aberdeen 12 12 0 Batteries Welch and Stanley: Ca- llff and Boattiger. umpire rrary. At B do Kane: K. H. E Butte 2 8 7 Bookane ..14 14 2 - Batteries j. i nomas, oamueis and Vaults. UAJM.M , A Mn nm TTm plre Black. At Vancotnrerr Vancouver, 4; Ta. coma, 4. i BELIEVE KELLY WAS . KILLED BY FOOTPAD ' (United Press Leased Wtre.1 San v Francisco. Mav 33. Whether James Kelly was : beaten to death by holdup men, or died as the result of Injuries sustained by failing. Is a ques tion that la puialinar the polloe depart ment toaay. ikying in a pool or bis own blood, Kelly was found at an early hour today at Washington and Kear ney streets. The man was unoonsclous and barely alive. In the hope of sav ing his life he was taken to a hospital. wnere ne aiea on ioi ooerauna- lauia. It waa thought at first that death was caused byv hemorrhage, -but examination revealed a bruise on the bead that ws evidently the work of a blackjack.' De tectives are trying to learn something about Kelly's movements . fhursday night. ;, . . .. , . i - Idaho Convict Escapes. : (SpwUl Dtipatek to Tbo Joarnl.) Boise, Idaho, May 22; Aldover Jtfs tln, a negro serving a term of 16 years In the penitentiary here, has just es caped and. the officers are now scour-' Inar the country around Boise for him. Bloodhounds .' have . been put out. but! tney nave xouna no trace or mm. jus tin, was sentenced from Kootenii .coun ty for highway robbery. A reward of SsO has been offered for bis cap t if re, ., things and EXTRA The backward seison has forced us to make the following reductions on our. entire line Wash Suits: $1.00 SUITS reduced to! 65c $2.50 SUITS reduced to ..$1.65 $1.50 SUITS reduced to. . . . . . .$1.00 $3.00 SUITS reduced to. . . , . . .$2.00 $2.00 SUITS reduced to. . . . . .$1.35 $4.00 SUITS reduced to $2.65 Sam! Rosenblatt k Co, Corner Third and Morrison Streets Save Money! Avoid Pain! Teeth Extracted FREE! When Plates or Bridges Am Ordered PINE TEETH $5 WWT VAT KOBlh Full Set, that fit Gold Crowns. 22k Bridgo Teeth. 22k Qald Fillings Silver Fillings Ten-Tear Written Guarantee We keep busy doing good work at these prices. Wa have the lat est, most modern electrical appar atus for doing painless dental work. X.edy Attendant Opea Bvenlngs Electro Dental Parlors 3034 WABKXWQTOS TM COB. BTX Opposite Olds, Wortman King's iIASTER COMMANDED WOMAN TO KILL HDI (Batted Frest Leased Wtra.) Nice, May 13. The Inquiry Into the death of the wealthy Danaer, Kaim bault, for whose alleged murder his hniiwkiwnar. Marie Ollles. Is under ar rest, has revealed the fact that the dead man's real name Is Barre and that sev eral yeara ago while managing a bank at Angers he embezzled a large sum of money and fled, but was captured and served five years In prison, taking the name Kaimoauil aner nis release. The woman Gllles has told a re m.rir.hi. itArr of th trasedv to fel low nrlsoners. She claimed that her muUr u takina a foot bath when he called her. saying, "You must kill me or I will kill myself." Then taking a knife from his pocket "he stabbed him self. He fell from his chair and aaked the woman to finish him. which she ad mits she old without hesitation. Fright ened at the sight of the dead body, she conceived the Idea of cutting It up. ... Charged With AsauH. ' fn.Ul rxanatch to Tbe Journal-1 " ' Astoria, Or.. May 23. A man giving the name of Mr. Clark waa arrested last evening- at wan-onion .onargea with assault on the four-year-old daughter of Ed Detwller, proprietor of the Hotel McQuire at Seaside. The alleged assault took place three days ago. The child told her parents, where upon uetwuer siarxea u nunt uiara. H tnnnA him and administered a atoumt thrashing and told him to get out of town, wnicn ne oia in enorx oraer. tt left for Warren ton. lie was taken to Seaside -for his preliminary examina tion. . . . ...... , . . i ,, ,.-. -vJ.J Park Election at Bolae.' ' ' (SlieeUI Diipateb ' ti Tse - Journal. II v Boise. Ida.. -Ma 13. On Baturdav of thja week' Boise voten Will sote on the question of bonding the city In the sum oi jiuu.uuo ror tne purpose or sibiiei ing a city park. Boise at present time has no public Pjace of this character..' . 0 - 1 .oo . 50 made at SPECIAL OFFI IN Merchants Trust Building SICtH AND WASHINGTON BEST LOCATION IN CITY MODERN EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT FOR ROOMS APPLY TO . . 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