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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 28, 1503. PORTS gF This Store Will Be Open Friday Until 10:30 P. M. . Closed All Day SATURDAY, DECORATION DAY ! PORTLAfJD. TAKES OieiC GAMES A : A. Oil III .CHICAGO mm. V?i .Wlialen' Timely Hit Saves ; Day ; for Beavcrs-In-:- nings Spectacular, . f-- .V" Jv -.-'. -J.-'-i--' "-.',;' - "-'..,: i ... ' ,p ' ' " .-' v.,. MethouKht I heard the new kid call; ' My mind wu tn lf Angelee. . 1 I never knew who biffed that ball, v Or where It landed, tra-la-lee. 4 vI only know our-cake la dough - They tell me Whalen made It so. . f . . i " Mohler's Musings. , Bert Whalen's timely hit, after Ote ' Jobneoa had doubled to'the -left field Xencej and . Captain Casey's great, gen- eralship la retiring McArdle at second after Piper had reached third, woo. for Portland In the twelfth inning yester ! day one of ; the ' moat sensational ball ' games ever played at Vaughn street ' .Frora the rerr start It ' was nip and ' tuck between the two nines, Bis: Kd- die Kinsella more than holding tola own (against Oscar Jones, the Seal alabster. ' But Klnaella's masterful twirling was not wholly responsible for the victory, i There waa Bassey's phenomenal baae i running, in which, after a fielder's i choice, he successively stole- second, ! third and home In the most daredevil i manner, tying the score In the ninth t and making possible a Beaver win. 4 ' Aside from the busher backstop's Wtn J ning blngla. the rangey fellow's pegging arm was in great shape. He whipped ' them down. to second of third like a ! bullet and only one Beat Piper got I away. When thing tooked dangerous in the twelfth after Pller had been walked and was sent to third by Mc I Ardle's hit, 'Whalen was called upon by " Casey to head off MoArdle at second. " Quick as a flash he heaved the sphere to the bag ltseu ana vooney was aoie o tag- McArdle. Piper thought the throw -was' to be a short one and refused to leave the third sack. Berry and Jones were easy outs. This waa the kind of baseball that won the game. How Portland floored. ; At the outset both teams went out In one, two, three order. In the second Inning Portland got two htta by Basaey and Cooney, but nothing cams of It, Portland got two In the thirds Casey singled, went to third on Raf tery's two bagxer and scored on Danslg's t' one bagger, while Raftery did the same. Portland went out by the three-man route until the ninth Inning. Raftery pulled oft his second hit of the day, a single down third baas line,, and was advanced to second by Danzig's sacri fice. However, he was thrown out try ing to reach third on Bassey's infleld grounder. Then came Baseey's spec tacular stealing by which be took every base and tied the score. Ote Johnson Western - Athletes Try for Eecords to Make Team " . x ' ; to LondoiL . . helped him get home 'by stealing Second pans. after the Viking had been given a free San Francisco couldn't put one oyer "until the fourth chapter After Papa ; Mohler fanned. Curtis tapped a bride 's erroom slant for a single. Melcholr's two-base hit soored Curtis, but Melch - -went ont on a fielder's choice in which . Kinsella, Johnson and' Cooney partici pated, Ote getting the putout Zeider scored on Kinsella a error. . V The Seals scored again in the ninth. Melcholr hit, was advanced by Zeider and scored on McArdle's grounder, which juneeua mrew 10 nrsi. .-, . i, " The score: BAN FRANCISCO. " " AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Hildebrand. It Nobler, 2 tx. ...... , Curtis, lb. .,,.. Melcholr, rf. Zeider, sa, . ... , Piper, ex. ........... t MoArdle, lb. i- Lange, a ....... i Jones, p. t 14 0 t 0 United Press Leaerd Wire. . ' Chicago, May 28. Much Interest cen ter in the western Olympic games trials that are being contested today on Marshall field. It Is a preliminary or elimination meet, the winners of which will contest in the finals that will de cide the makeup, of1; thl.. American team to take nart in the Oivmnlo aames in London this summer. -. . In many respects today's meet Is the most unique and novel exhibition of its kind over given here. The events are to be run. off in the Olympic style, with the metric distances. The list of events is as follows:. ' '" - One hundred meters (109.1 yards), 00 meters (218.6 yards), 400 meters (437.3 yards), 800 meters (ST4.4 yards), 1.600 meters (1,639.4 yards), ,110 meters hurdles . (120.1 - yards), r 400 '' meters hurdles (437. J yards), J.200 meters steeple chase (3.497.6 yards), 8-kllo- meters run (five mllea), standing broad iump, standing high . Jump, running road. Jump, running high Jump, pole vault, hammer throw, weight putting, discus throw (free style and Greek style), javelin throw (with Javelin held In the middleand. the hop, step and program embraces all of i the Olympic events excepting the Marathon trials, which will be held at a later date, the three-mile team race and . the relay tacs. OREGON TEAM GOES TO TRIANGULAR ftlEET Expects to Win Big Events . Lowell Beats leid in . Quarter Tryout Totals ' .41 S PORTLAND. , AH, R. H. PO. A. E. Casey, Jb. 1 ) 4 0 Kyan. rf--8b. Jtaxtery, cf. ,ranxlg, lb. .......... Bassey, if. .......... Johnson, Sb.-ss. ...... Cooney, sa. ......... JfcCredie, rf.!f.... Whalen, c. ........... Kinsella, p. Madden . 1 ' U 6 I 0 0 7 0 . 0 tS . i 10 S 21 Totals - 'One out when winning run scored. ; ; -'oawea xor uooney in ninth. i SCORE BY INNINGS. " , - I Ban Francisco .. 0 0020000100 0 Hits ....... ...01010 2 1 0100 1 I Portland . . .....0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 4 I Hits. ..... O2I0OO00116110 I dUM-MAKx. " ! - Two-baa hits, Raftery, Melcholr, , joniwon. oaennce nits M cereal e. lan clg, Zeider, McArdle. Stolen bases iassey , cooney. Johnson. Danzig. Pi y . 2 per.. ieft on bases San Francisco. 6 I Portiand, . First? base on balls Off i Kinsella, I; off Jones, 1. Struck out r bt junseiia, t; by Jones, l. Tims Of i game rwo nours ana la minutes. Um plre O'ConnelL . 'it.-,..,,; .4.,V.-';-. , A3IERICAJT LEAGUE OA3EES. -v At New Tork ' ft. I.niil R. H.E. 7 ., 1 , New Totlc ..... i I - Batteries Howell and Spencer; Ches- R. H.E. ...,....... 4 10 S ,8 7 4 and Payne; Carter At Philadelphia l Detroit ........... I Philadelphia ....... 5 liatteries MuUln and Powera, , At Boston . , R. H. E i ioston ........ 3 8 8 Chicago , j g o ?arlrWmtep IU11 Crlger; Smith ibuv tv. ouiiivsn. v At Washington , Washington ............. ' 1 A Batteries Hughes and Street; Berger R. 2 II. E. 8 0 4 1 NATIONAL , LEAGUE GAMES. At Chicago . Chicago ....., .-sew xom R.II.B. 0 8 0 1 6 1 "Wiltse and Needham. Umplres--EmslTe At Cincinnati (BpeeUt Dbpateb U Ilia loaramL) TTnlversity of Oregon. Eugen4 May 28. Harry Lowell defeated Paul Reld yesterday in the tryout for the quarter mil and will b taken on the Seattle trip. Elevers, the ' speedy freshman miler, has left . the training table and has "quit training entirely, as he will be unable to take the Seattle trip. Trainer Hayward has not' decided yet vrho he will take on the trip, and will probably leave his decision until this afternoon. The team will leave on this evening's train. - Manager Bean will leave at noon In order to make arrangements for the P.- -N. A. meet at Portland. June 8. Trainer Hayward, and Football Manager Ralph McEwen . will accompany the team, the latter to make arrangements with Coach Forbes, who Is now in Se at tie. ror next season."-' The last few . days of good weather nave put tne team in fine shape and great work ! expected of - them next baturday. . : . PORTLAND BOYS PLAY, TENNIS IN WASHINGTON (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) University of Oregon, Eugene, May 28. Charles Mac C. Snow and Gerald Eastham, both of Portland, won the finals in the tennis try outs to decide on representatives at the tournament in Seattle next Saturday, and left last night for the sound. Ronald Mackenzie, also of Portland, won the individual 'championship, but was unable to take tne trio on account or ms studies. The team will meet representatives of Idaho, Washington, Washington State college and whitman. Mao Snow will play ill the singles. The preliminary games will take place Friday and the finals Saturday. Both Know ana Eastham are strong players and their work will be watched with interest. They will have two days to accustom, tnemseives to the Wash. ington courts and should make a good showing. , ;.v While there they will have a chance to visit the fleet and will be able to take In the triangular track meet and the interstate oratorical contest Batur day afternoon and evening. , t SQUEEZE PLAYS. It was a game for the gods. Whalen Is the man to catch against tne seals. ' lie is a petter inrower tnan Madden. ;.i '?;';."', Little Cooney Is about -the best field ing shortstop in the league. Many a Tilt has been cut Off in the last few weeks by PblLi '. v.i. Jud Smith has brought the wrath of tha fans noon his head. Jud talked back and there Is some friction. Berry wants to get rid of Jud and may re lease him if he can trade Carlisle lor third baseman.-. ., , . . e- ,e . : ' . 1 Pearl Casey officiated in every chance in tne luin inning wiucn ne accepted penectiy. -. aii uirev were not grouna ers, ! i:: .... ' . w m . ' Riltery had great sport trying to bunt down the third base line. His first struck a pebble and went,' much to the delight of Oskle Jones. The second rolled along the line closely fol lowed by Oskie and Curtis but there was no pebble In the path and Raff got a hit,. , .v.-.--. '-i . ' . A foot of snow fell in Butte on tha opening of the baseball season there last Tuesday, and the Bandlscs and nokane Indians took a layoff. It was nice weather' up to Tuesday.- Manager Jennings of ' Detroit an va that when his pitchers catch the step tha Tigers will march to the ton with out a halt. . . , 1 TIT TJ Cincinnati . ...-i . .. i ' i' i Brooklyn ..... i ." S 2 J . Batteries Ewfng and Schlel; WU. h-lm, Mclntyre and Bergen. Urnplre ltlglcr, .: ... .. . At Pittsburg T'lusburg ...... Xsoston , ' R. H.E. naileries Young. Leever and Gibson; Fialierty and Bowerman. Umpire Klem Middle Atlantic Gold, Tourney, ft. s Washington. D. C. May 28-Wlth a Jurse and high class field of entries t'.n annual tournament of the-MlriTl' Atlantic olf association oned !.t.-lon.ly totiy on the . links st n-vy Clisse. The play will continue luroMgh.the remainder of the week. CiamberUia aUy. V Cl.air.WriHin. rally t Empire theatre tot..gUt. UkM him. , , 11 ' , Fill "FORGE D THRO THE; WALL": mm This is the first time in. the history of Portland that a stock of merchandise of this high class,'iriclud- mgas itaoes, HAKT SUiAFFWliK di MAKX f ine Suits and Overcoats, for which we are exclu sive agents, "XTRAGOOD" Brand of Boys' and Youths' Clothing, standard makes of Furnishing , : Goods and Hats, were offered at such -great price : reductions. ' $10.50 S14.25 $16.75 5.00 Men's Suits and Overcoats ' 2 $23.50 $29.75 $15.00 Men's Suits and Overcoats at... " $20.00 i Men's Suits and Overcoats at $22.50 Men's .Suits and Overcoats j at ... $25.00 Men's Suits and Overcoats at $30.00 Men's Suits and Overcoats at. $35.00 and $40.00 Men's Suits and ' Overcoats at B6ys' and Youths $ C50 Suits and Overcoats at., .9 1.65 - ' . ' T 5 3.00 Suits and Overcoats at.,..;,...,...t.9 2.00 $ 4.00 Suits and Overcoats at 2.65 $ B.50 Suits and Overcoats at..... '.,..9 3.70 $ 6.50 Suits and Overcoats at.. .9 4.35 $ 8.00 Suits and Overcoats at 9 5.35 $ 9.00 Suits and Overcoats at., ,,...9 6.00; $12.00 Suits and Overcoats at 9 8.00 $15.00 Suits' and Overcoats at..... .....810.00 $18.00 Suits and Overcoats at..............912.00 $20.00 Suits and Overcoats' at. . ; '. ,914.00 Including feveiything.With No Exceptions Big Reductions on Men's and Boys' Furnishing Goods and Hats (Contract Goodfr Excepted) 9 ami R tl H A A mm Goraer Third and Morrison Streets OREGON "ITItf DOUBLE : HEADER WITH M. A. A. a tTnlyeretty of Oregon's crack baseball squad will b hern Monday, election day, for a double-header at the league ball park wiJh the , Multnomah . club team. The first Kama will be called at J:30 o'clock and both . games can be seen for one admission. The lineup fullows: ; ! 1 ; -'Multnomah.- Oregon. - Jones ............lb............ Paine McClellan Jb. ........ . Huston Fenton, Murphy... 8b Hatbawa CamDbell ........ .sa. Clar Murray .......If......... Coleman Blnnott .... ... .cf . Ramp Hulsknmp rf ......... . Kestley DeNeffe, Morris, . .p. ... .Henkle, Hurd Stott .o........... Taylor Oakland Wins In Ninth. Ban Francisco,. May 18. Oakland hit Koestner hard today, but it took sine full innings to win. The score: LOS ANGELES. . 1 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. uaicea, CI 4 I 0 1.0 Wheeler. 2b S 1 OSS Nagle, lb ,.S 0 1 9 ' X Braahean rf-lb-,T,-4 1 Jud Smith. 3b.; S 0 1 (h. 5 Ellis. If S 0 10 0 Delmas, ss 4 0 0 ,1 1 Easterly, c 1 0 06 0 aoMwer, p 4 0 1 .1 S Randolph, rf . 11 1 1 1 Total j. x i i i. i u A, 29 S 2 17 Two out when winning run scored. OAKLAND. , AB. R. H. PO. A. B. Jim Bmlth, if. . . Van Haltren, cf. Heitmuller, rf .. Eagan, ss Hagen, lb Altm'an, !b Cook, 2b ....... Lewis, o ....... Hardy, p ....... "Deacon Jim" McGulre Is bavins the time of his life trying to form a wln- Inr comolnation witn -the Konton American players. . The Cincinnati" team holds the dis tinction of having knocked Christy Mathewson of the Giants out of the box twice within four days. V.sich of the blr league teams in Chi cago is minus a .300 - hitter among the regulars. . 9 -t Thousands of fans are closely, watch Ing the work of the St Louis Americans this season. The Browns certainly are a big Improvement over last year. ' ' Scores of, first-class pitchers In both the National and American leagues have been "bumped sumtbln fierce", more than once' this season..-,-, y ,.4.. The Boston tearn has been quite', surprise over the National league cir cuit. Manager Joe Kelley bas the boys working at top speto. Total 34 4 11 27 17 SCORE BY INNINGS. Los Angeles 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 Hits 1 00002120 Oakland ......... 0. 0JI 0 0 2 0 0 1 ; Hits i,........0 0 S O I I 2,1 1-?1 ' 'SUMMARY. . Two-basehlts Jud Smith. Sacrifice nits Heumuuer, uaices, Easterly. f, . , V. . t:' , 1 1 T, 1 Double Blavs Randolnh to Braahear. First base on balls--Off Koestner. 5: off Haray, B. Btrucs: out uynoestner, X; br-Hardy. S. Passed balls Easterly, Wild pitches Koestner. Time Two hours. Umpire ferrlna. STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Pacific Coast Leagues 'i Won.' Lost Los Angeles ,,.......22 r- 20 Ban Francisco ......i. 25 23 ' - Portland .....20 , 20 Oakland 20 24 T P.C. .624 .621 .600 .465 National . League. Won. Lost Chicago ..i..i....19 Cincinnati . ..........17 Pittsburg . .. 15 Philadelphia . .. . v. . . . 1 New York Boston . St. Louis Brooklyn ........ ...i ".'.l.'i'.'.'.'.'.'.l . v SijU 11 14 13 14- 1 1I8 21 20 P.C. .438 .548 .634 .633 16 ij.471 I i .400 I .394 American League.' r '.?"..: -: Won. ; " Lost New York 19 .12 Cleveland . .r",.,.......18 :i, 14 , Philadelphia Detroit . -. Chicago ". .. Bt. Louis . Washington Boston,. ... ...;.16 ...1 ...18 m ..18 . t 15 T5 16 o 18 19 . 21 PC. .618 .663 ,65 .616 .616 .471 ,406 .382 This Date In the Annals of Sport. 1872 James Sandford "the- phe nomenon"), Durlllati -died "at New Orlenna ared 71 ,4 . . , 1876 Paul Boy n ton, encaseo in a nze saving suit crossed the English chan nel from Cape orlsnes, France, fco Kolkeatone, England.- : " ' 1877 Captain Crapo and jrlfe left New Bedford, Massachusetta, .for Liv erpool In a boat 20 feet ever all. Ar rived at Pensanee, England, July 23. 1899 Phillips, of the Loalsvllle Na tional league club, shut out the New Yorks without a hit. 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