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ID THE OREGON DAILY "JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY- EVENING, JUNE 10, 1CC3. OIKS Mil ED III FIRST SWATFEST Heavy.. Hitting - Bearers Slaughter Dellar and ."Win 10 to 0. ; Well, and the Athenians came, played and were vanquished good and hard. Ten mighty ewats gleaned from the delivery of the statuesque Dellar and .tet of errors tell the tale of the worst drubbing the newly namea u hue received In man a moon. t YV nen the two teania trotted toward tha rtvjr anef the la-t visitor had been jut In cold storage 1 vn Haltren and his crew cams north fresh? from a double-headed victory Jlta Seals and they .were flushei with confidence, van Haltren and his mates lift the field 1 the saddest ea,en crew that has played here this season. The only. Commuter to touch third dur ing 1 matinee waa "Pop.- V an- got to third In the first Inning. bot Cooney saved the clean sheet by throwing the ancient ona out at home on Heltmuller s trrounder. Outside of threa times did the visitors get to second and two of those feats were accomplished by van PorUand did not jmlnce matters, but rommenced scoring right at the atart. Hyan, the tlrst man to baW waa safe IIUv' orrnr and WHI Advanced tO second when Raf tery drew - four wlda ones, McCredle sacrificed, moving the runners up a bag. Babe pansl came through with a pretty single, which scored Buddy and Tom. Johnson and I 'nnav wara mu W All f . . '. The home guard did It again In the aecond. After Cooney" waa retired on a fly to Heltmuller, Madden copped a nice single. Groonv whose batting ay erage Is looking up these days, sacrt f iced prettily. Kyanwas safe at first on an error and in" the wild heaving of the ball from one jOake to another Madden scored. '.- Mac's heavies loosened Up still more In the third, and before the smoke cleared away three mora bad, regis tered. Danzig singled and Bassey fol lowed with hit. This pair, along with Johnson, scored" on errors b the -visitors, la the fourth the Beavers bored Into the run column again. Ryan worked Cellar for a pass and immedi ate! v stole second. . , Raf tery flew to Truck Eaan. and then McCredle cam through -with his long three-bagger, uhih h miirht hav stretched Into a homer had he desired to continue. The eiihere flew out Into center garden and Van Haltren ran in on It. It struck a few feet short of Pop and continued unobstructed to the fence. Mao was moment later jatt Danslg nrHfl.- to Van Haltren. Bassey ripped off a double Into Van's baili wick, which, acted In the same manner as McCredles trip, only it did not nave eo much steam behind It - Portland's remaining trio . of score lt. ... mmuH In tha nlrhth. Rafter ! was - walked for the second time, and ntnla second. DanilK's two-baggnr scored Tom and moved McCredle, who had n in the 'meantime been given four balls to third base.- Babe went to third on Bassey s single and scored when the big and the Utile pulled off a daiiltng double steal, ,'.'t.-t.", . riroom bitched a rreat rami against Oakland, allowing but five hits, one or two or tnent or scraicny xiavor. oiai terr was the only visitor to hit bet ter than ona bag.- Cellar lost four In nings when he was yanked out and Hogan sent In, Blattery going to first. Tha score-; OAKLAND. - ; AB. R. H. PO, A. E. Van Haltren, cf ...... . I 1 1 0 Haicy, id Heltmuller, rt. ....... 4 Eagan. as..., .. 4 Cook. If.. ........... 4 Hogan, lb, p. .,,.... 4 Altman. tb. .......... S . Lewis, o... I Dellar, p. 1 Blattery, lb.......... I Total ......... ....M 0 0 0 1 0 S 14 fl t Rran. lb. PORTLAND. AB.R.H.PO.A.B. 10 10 S 1 t .icCredle, rf. . 3antlg, lb............ Bassey, If............ ljohnson, Zb. ..... jCooney, ss.,.... tifadden, e. ........... Groom, p. ............ 1 1 S A 1:1 s 1 0 1 11.14 S 0 11 Total , 14 10 10 ST 10 SCORE BT INNINGS. Oakland .........0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hits I 0 0 0 1 1 1 J 'Portland ...1 1 1 0 0 0 "10 H1U.... 11 11110 1 10 ? ' , BUMMAR.T. RtrmrV tmt Rt Droom i. br Dollar t. Bases on balls Off Groom 1, Off Dollar 11, off Hogan S.' Two-base bits Bassey. MoCredle, Danslg, Blattery. -Tbree-baae rhlts MoCredla. Double blaya Cooney t to Johnaon to Danzig; Hogan to Alt Iman to Blattery. Sacrlf ioe hits Me jCredle, Danzig, Oroom. Stolen bases i Kyan, Raftery, Danslg, Bassey, van Haltren. First basa on arrora Port l&nl nakland t. Left on bases Port land 8, Oakland 4. Innings pitched Ht Dollar 4. by Hogan 4. Base hlta Off Dellar off Hogan 4. Time of game 1:1 S. Umpire, O'ConnelLj, .- .'- L 1:- " - ; - Angels Blank Seals. . San Francisco June 19. Los Ange les had an easy time with the Seals .yesterday, winning ( to 0. Tha score: LOS ANGELES. ' - AB. R. IB. PO. A, E. Onkes, ef.'. ...... rt.. 4 1 t t 10 Vthalen, 20. ........ S DIUon, lb. S i Bra shear, rf.- I Fmlth. 3b. .......... 4 , prills, If, ... , .,,'..... 4 lelmas, ss. ....... ,t t ling-an., c ,.4 'agle, p. . 4 0.2 2 0 ' 0 0 1 11 2 2 2 2 0 - I o e 10 0 , ! Totals .......... SS 4 11 21 111 AB. R. IB. PO. A. E. Hlldebrand It ...... 4 0 0 2 0 0 stonier, 10. ......... t Williams, lb 4 Mlcholr, rf. ........ t 7-eider, ss. . , 4 ; Piper, cf. ........... 4 McArdle, Jb. ,,!..... 4 Brry. e. 8 Henley, p. 4 8 2 1 10 0 t -'.-Touts ...85 0 8 17 IB 8 . SCORE BT INNINGS. v Lof Angeles ....0 10 2 110 1 0 I Hits ....0 10 2 12 11 111 San Francisco ...0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hits 0 2 1 0 0 1 1 1 8 - '' SUMMARY. Two-base bits Ellis, Detmaa, Oakes. Thrfe-baae hit Ellis. Sacrifice hits I-plmna 1, Wheeler 8. Stolen bases J'illon, Double ; plays Oakea to W h'f lr. First base on balls Nagle 1 Jleniey S. Struck out Nagle 8, Hen Icv 8. Wild pitches Henley, Time of K me l hour S& mlnutea. Umpire I t-rrlne. Ilesalts in Tennis Tournex. Pan Bellinger will play Wlckersham in the eemi-lmale of the Irvington club tonrila tournament this afternoon: The wmnrr will pluy for the local cham- i tunsi.ip m in imais with Black or Nnmr rrKiay or Saturday, grounds are In fine condition. The Skating Race at Oaks.' -T)tre will be profesatonal roller skate r,. it-, at .the big Oak rink tonight. f' " of the b-at known racers In the .ttiit r ntrm to the raca OF I;. ' f )':' 3". ft T One of the thrilling plays captured by a snapshot artist at -the American league grounds in New York. ' team' Is put out by Klienow at the plate, thus preventing the Bostons from tlelng the score. -f. ' SCHOOL LEAGUE WILL . ; PLAY DOUBLE-HEADER West Side high achool and ColumbU university- and Portland academy) and East Side High, achool will meet dn a double-header on Multnomah field to morrow afternoon, the first game being played t 2:15 and the second 20 min utes after the completion of the flret game. . Proceedings In the Interscholastlc league have been at a standstill for the last six weeks owing to the lack of i field, but now that the big club field Ji almost completed, tha schedule will b resumed. . . ) The batteries i for tomorrow's gam Will be as follows: West Side Hlckson and Patteraon. Columbia Locke and Ennla. East Side Houck and Montague, Portland academy Meyers and codd. ASIERCAX LEAGUE GAMES. At ' Cleveland. R. H. E Cleveland 16 16 5 Boston imon .. i, ................ .v. . r ia o Batteries. Berger. Joss and N. Clarke; 6 18 3 Winter, Olase, Clcotle, Crlger and Don- anus. r . , At St. Loals. - . . : " R. H. E. St. Louta ....... . . .-. . . iv. . i . 4 8 4 Washington S 14 f Batteries Graham, Howell and Steph ana; Hughes and Street At Detroit. R. H. E. Detroit 3 t 2 New York............. 6 IS 4 Batteries Kllllan and Bebmiat: Man- Ding, Kleinow and Blair. , At Chicago. 5 -' R. h. e. Chicago 10 14 1 Fhiiadeipnia ... . . ., v s Batteries waisn, juanuei ana weav er: Bender and powers. NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. At Boston. R. H. Cincinnati .v.... ........ Ronton. , m . . -. ... . 6 8 8 4 Batteries Ewing and Schlel; Linda man, Young and Graham. I' i At Philadelphia. f .'':. :, ate. Louts .................. Philadelphia Batteries Beeba, McGlynn tetter v McQulUln and Dooln. R. H. E. . : 0 5 1 . . T 12 0 and Hos- At Brooklyn. . LRU 4 10 1 Chicago Brooklyn ..................... 8 10 1 lotteries ireister ana Moran: jncin UP Bergen ana Kilter, umpire, urns- At New York. - ' ' R. H. E Pittsburg 2 SI Mew York 8 11 I Batteries McCarthy, Gibson and O'Connor: Crandall and Bresnahan. Umpires, O'Day and Klem. v , ? STANDING OF. THE TEAMS. Pacific Coast League. . Won. Lost. Pct .848 .688 .448 .46 Los Angeles ......... 80 Portland 28 2t 24 81 22- Oakland ............. 27 San Francisco 28 This Data in Sport Annals. 1857 At Point Ablno, Canada: Hairy I.asarus - defeated ; ' Denny Horrlgaa "Dreadnought ) in 91 rounda 1867 At Montreal: JoeeDh Dion de feated John McDevltt In billiard match for championship cue and 11,000. 1872 On the Tnamea river.- Ens-land: London R. C. defeated the Atalanta R. C of New Tork In International ama teur boat race, four oars. 1879 united States Amateur La crosse association . organised at ' New York city. t s 1880 At Boston: Charles Jones made two homo runs In one Inning for the Bonton against the Buffalo team. 1 S92 At Baltimore: , Tha Bajtlmores made 26 aafu hits, with a total of 80 bases. In a game with tha St. Louts team. . , 104 At Baltimore: Toung Peter Jackson" knocked out. Joe Walcott In fourth round.. - - 1907 At Cincinnati: Tha Abbott won the Li ton la derby. Has anvbndv hurl n flntta n shout the Panama canal lately? What are the railroad enelnaera Aalnm tn It anyhow? SPORTING -vy U iff a . : ' f 1 V.', Aait'tBsaa lsi-rt ' THIS IS DANZIG. When It rnmM to mnklnv th femi nine heart flutter, the great, big,, manly fellow is all the candy. Now, Harold Danzig doesn't play to the ladles, like a lot more players not a thousand miles from Portland, but Just the same about every one of them, maids and matrons, is In love with tha youngster. Babe." as he la cooularlv known. Is just 20 years of age, and is1 possessed of a good education for one so young. He learned to play baseball around Os wego, in the Empire state, - where he waa born, and continued It as Cascadiw la achool. the "DreDDlna nlaca for en trance to Cornell. Hal's first profes sional experience was with Bedford, In tne iMew England league. He was the premier first-baseman, bitting close to .bow. Boston nabbed him . after the 1007 season, and he was traded to Portland along with Tom Madden and Buddy Ryan for Jimmy McHale and Pat xjonani lue. He is maklna a-nnd with a vengeance on the coast and Is rated the best Initial Backer on the circuit. They don't come too high or too low for Danzig, and some of hla stops are wonders. ' . Girls, he's single, too. Trials for Olympic Shoot. (t'nlted PrrM teased Wire.) ' Camp Perry, Ohio, June 10. Crack shots representing the militia of n number of states as well as all branches of the United States military service, gathered on the Camp Verry ranges today to contest for places on the rifle team to be sent to England to represent the United States In the In ternational rifle matches of the Olym pic games. The trial competitions are under the direction of the National Rifle association of America. The trials are to continue four days and on each day tha contestants are to shoot through tha Olympic match course, consisting of two sighting shots and 15 shots for record at 200, 600, 600, 800, 000 and 1,000 yards, or 102 shots each day. Rowing Club's Ladies' Night. Friday evening. June 12, has been designated as ladles' night at the in formal . opening , of the new clubhouse of the Portland rowing club, foot of Iron street. ..- - . - ,- , . When tha governor of North Caro- South Una meets o r the governor of Carolina the weather will be tha sole toplo of conversation. i a am ' K W: W VV Sold on Easy Payments ARTICLES LESS THAN OTHERS ASK WHEN YOU PAY THEM CASH EVERY ARTICLE GUARANTEED Siaridarfl? Jetvelry : Store 189 Third Street, Between YamhiU'and Taylor " NEGRO SAYS HE WILL : STOP AFTER NELSON GO San Francisco, June 16. Local sports are expressing surprise today , at jt statement made by Joe Gans that he will retire after his battle with Nelson on July 4. . Gans says that this Is his last visit to California, but that If he should be defeated by Nelson - he would recon sider his retirement", , The local talent is Inclined to think that -the little fiehtcr will-not be able to hold to his decision while there are still bouts that can be arranged for him, . -j ? . t. ' ; ,' r, n i i - :.' SQUEEZE PLAVS. Cooney la a marvel-at the fielding game. Scarcely an afternoon passe but tha little i fellow. brings tha grand stand - fortissimo. - - ... - '- The more work Groom gets, the bet ter he shows up on the firing line. And think of how his battin- average Is climbing! Saturday he got two hits, and yesterday another.-';-v 4 .,; v , ". .- ,. - " - - f : Three flies tn a row went Into Van Haltren'a section of the -outfield yes terday. Two soared ss far as his shoe- bv' inurii. ana tne oiner aropnea Into his paws, Danzia's long sacrifice. Today ladles will be admitted f r to tha grounds and grandstands the afternoon being In lieu of the sus pended one of last week. Ladies will also be admitted on the regular.- day, Friday, : . . ,.,:;;,. v ....... Of course, the Angela bad to win and keep us In second place. Should Los Angeles drop a game toaay, ana the locals duplicate their trick of yes terday,- the . Beavers will have occupied every position , In the percenuge coi umn. if . h-, ' . . ? s i.: . Babe ' Danslg ' and Marquis - Bassey vied with each other for batting hon ors. veKterda Both conned three hits. including jwo-nnggers.. worn ukw iiihv will out both back Into the .800 column. McCredle and an Haltren copped two each. - . i - - A . total of eight errors were made yesterday, sometnin- unusual on a gonu hot dav. .Cooney was responsible for two of 'thm, but he more than made up for it in ma xaat worg arouna- me snort field.,. , , . .; " San Francisco Is languishing . In th-j cellar, after having occupied every po sition in the . percentage of learns standing.' " The first two weeks tha seals made t runaway race of It, but they have been steadily on - the down ward patn since. Doll Gray, the former. jTrl-Clty shortstop, who worked with three different- cluba In the Northwest league this season. Is back in Portland. Dolly quit Seattle several days ago and after a snort - rest wiu cast arouna xor an other Job. He may go to the new Utah league or tha Inland , : Empire league to xinlsn tne season.,,. ;' - j - News and Notes of. Sport, A new course -on Long Island Is to be uaod for tha Vanderbilt oupj race this . year. The . contest will be held October 24. :-jt .,, ... .. .-- . , ,, . ,'V,:. e-'.:'. -t- H 'The sixty-first regatta of tha New Tork Yacht club, .one of th biggest of the annual yachting fixtures, will teite place .next week over the Glen Cove course. ' ., '- 1 . .. :-. r, ' :r - The Yountakah Country dub of Nnt ley, New Jersey has lighted Its grqjinds with electricity and the members are now playing golf nightly by electric light. ... a monument to the memory of R. Charousek. the Hungarian master, has l.00aWccl$l.00 VTT VTT9 . n . ' riiiij iuu wcriK ajs JlfiWELRY AWHILE PAYING FOR IT - Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry arid -Silverware ' -' -A Gessler of the Boston American teen erectel In the' cemetery at Teteny by chess friends, v - I . The data for the holding of the annual Marathon run of the Illinois Athletic club at Chicago has been set for Satur day, September (. ; . . , '. - -. -t . e Billy Nolan Is now 'in the employ of the fight trust of California and haa been given full power to sign up box ers. ' - i Al 'Herford,- the Baltimore fight pro motor and former manager of Joe Gene, was arrested In Baltimore recently, charged with .conducting a po&Jroom. As there "Was much dissatisfaction over the decision In the recent fight In Boston between .Grover Hayes and Mat ty Baldwin the -two have been re matched for another fight before the same club next week. ; e , n : "...C""' '"x , Dick Wilson says that Dana Patch. 2:06H. .wlll be one of the pacing stars of the year. e e n' . A. Slossberg. ' the heavyweight cham pion of the United States navy, defeat ed Victor- McLaglen. the northwest champion, n four rounds at Tacoma the other night. -. . t , mi . " .... 7 " On Eastern Diamonds. But .28 men faced Pitcher Potter of the Waut au, Wisconsin team, .re cently In a full nlne-lonlng' game.'. ' Denyer has a -much 5 improved team this season and looks to be In the race for the Western league pennant. 'i r. " . -' r, v .. - ;; . v.j, j- : v.. The Waterloo club Is In champion ship form and leading tha Central as sociation race. - . - '., : '- '-' .- '-t -I "-.- A ''. 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The new Carolina association Is, go ing along nicely, with the Jreenvllla team Knowing , the way. - ; New England 'league teams are even ly matched and Jesse Burkett,. who hns been winning pennants regularly, is having hard work keeping his Wor cester team in the running. , e Tha Grand Rapids 'team 'seems to have come into its own again and has benn leading , the Central, league race recently. - e Umpire Johnstone Is again doing service In the National league. 1 He is wearing ateel plate over the 'wound made by a serious operation several months sgo. . ... 1 BgjaverS:on J. "THE PASADENA OF QREGON" s y It is now a well-authenticated fact that the most - satisfactory and jremunerative farming js from small , acreage, with a diversity of products, rather than - the large area, with its attendant heavy outlay and dependence upon a single cereal, or but a few of the 4 so-called staple crops. . 1 Our acreage combines all the requisites, and can ' be had at reasonable prices. 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