THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 12. 1908.
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TRACK
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RANCHERS HARPOON
GRAHEY ALLOWS
SERAPHS 10 Will
Former Cleveland Boy and
Young' Rose Give Champs
Two nits.
and
the
the
but
(DnIUd Praia Laand Win.)
Loa Angeles, Aug. 12. Oraney
Roue, the Portland pitchers, held
Angels down to two hits, while
northerners made seven off Gray,
the locals romped home with the
end of a 3 to 2 score. Qraney's wild
ness Is responsible for the inme, Rose
pitched excellently after he was sent to
the ffrlna; line In the fifth Inning, but
qjie hit being made. The pitching of the
two youngsters entitled the Betters to
shutout.
Portland scored right at the start.
McCredle copped a one-baggor and
cored on Raftery's double and John
son's single.
The Angels took the lead In the third
Inning, when Qraney rapped Delmas In
the slats, walked Oray and allowed
Oaks to single after Bernard's grounder
had advanced both a base. Bassey al
lowed the single to get away from him
Mid both Delmas snd Oray registered.
Portland evened up In the first half
of the fourth only to lose the game in
the second half. Bassey started with a
single and reached second on Whal
ing s out. Hogan made a wild heave to
second to catch Bassey napping and the
Beaver took third. Jie scored on Oaks'
wild throw.
The winning run went over In the
last half. Wheeler was Dassed by
Oraney, Jud Smith moved him alonji
wun a sacririce. uia ticorgo canter. ,i
to third on Ellis' out at first and he
scored on Oranev's wild pitch. After
the-inning closed Rose went In.
The score:
LOS ANGELES.
AR R. H. PO. A. E.
MOTORING PARTY FINDS GOOD ROADS
AND GREAT FISHING AT TILLAMOOK
W. 8. Gill of the Keats Auto com
pany and lifts. GUI have just returned
from a fishing trip Into the Tillamook
country and are very enthusiastic; both
over the fishing and over the un-
fee ted ly good automobile roads which
hey found In there.
The party which went In consisted of
Mr. and Mrs. Olll. Raleigh Watson, edi
tor of the Tillamook Herald, and Mrs.
Watson and James Walton of the First
National bunk of Tillamook.
"Everybody thinks," suld Mr. urn in
speaking of his trip, "that tfiere are no
good roads in tnat pari or me ruunwy.
They are mistaken. We traveled
mile's In an automobile and found ex
cellent roods all the way. They are
spending $15,000 a mile In some places
on road work, filling up holes, making
deep cuts and blasting out rocks. A
good gravel finish Is being put on the
roads and they are fine for automo
biles. "We went from here to MeMlnnville
by rail, then by auto to Tillamook. 7
miles, and on to Nehalem 32 miles
further. Wo fished the Nehalem river
from two miles above Cook creek down
to the mouth of the creek, and I never
had such fishing In my life. Mr. Wat
son caught six trout In the first five
minutes and not one of them was lesi
than 12 Inches long. He caught them
so fast that he didn't stop tn put them
away. He Jiimi took them off the hook
and let them He In the grass. They
wouldn't wait f.ir the flv to strike the
water but Jumped for It while It win
still In the air. AltoKether we caught
something over a hundred trout, mostly
cut-throats and sen trout.
"If people knew how easv It la to
get in there there would be a good many
more go In than go now."
BURNS STALLING
WITH S. KETCH
Sidestepping Tommy Insists
That Champion Must Beat
Confessor Jack.
Bernard, 2b 3 0
Oakes. cf 4 0
Dillon. 1b 4 0
Wheeler, rf 3 1
Smith. ?,b 1 0
Ellis, If S 0
Delmas, ss . . 0 1
Hogan. c 2 0
Gray, p 2 1
Totals 22 3
PORTLAND.
2 27 13 3
Casey. 2b. . . .
Met'redje, rf.
Rnftery. cf..
Johnson, nh. .
('ooney, ss . . .
Danzig, lb...
Rh kscv, If...
Whaling, q...
Grainy, p . . . .
Rose, p
Madden. . . . .
AR H- II. PO.
Totals
.3.1 2
24 13
Batted for Rose in ninth.
SCORE BY INNINGS.
Los Angeles 0 0 2 1 0 0 rt 0 3
Hits 0 1 0 0 1 ft 0 j 2
Portland 1 0. 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 ;
Hits 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 7
SUMMARY.
T-wo-base hits RaHery, Casey,
Oakes. Sacrifice hits Smith. Bassey,
Hogan. Bases on balls Off Oraney
6, Gray 4. Rose 1. Stolen bases Ber
nard, Casey. Struck out By Oraney 2,
Gray 8, Rose 2. Double piav Bassey
to Cooney. Wild pitch Grane'v. Hit by
pitcher Delmas. Time l hour 60 min
utes. Umpire O'Connell.
AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES.
At Detroit.
Detroit
Washington
Bat terlea Donovan
Smith and Street.
and
R. H. E.
.290
.380
Schmidt:
RED HOT GOSSIP
FOR RABID FANS
Well, what do you think of this! A
Los Angeles scribe has found In Jack
Oraney, Portland's southpaw, a busner.
Truly It Is to laugh, It is, Indeed. What
a kidding Oraney must have received
at iha hnnrta of the Dialers. But say.
if Granev is a busher, then all .the rest
of the pitchers In this little league are
bushers. They're all bushers outside
Los Angeles. Shades of Amos Rusle
what Is this world coming to, anyhow!
Asher Houston was one of the shining
lights among the Oakland bunch, when
It beat the Seals yesterday 6 to 1. The
Portland bov made one of the Greeks
runs, and assisted In the others with
two good blngles. He was at but four
times, therebv getting an average for
the day of .ROO. He had four putouts
and one assist to his credit, being
charged with no errors. Pretty good for
a busher.
Tom Rafterv came through with a
two bagger yesterday. Raff has struck
an awful slump, and nearly every pitch
er In the league for the past two or
three weeks has been an enigma to the
Beaver centerflelder. Fact Is nearly
all the Beavers have slumped In their
sticking.
Larry McLean, who used to slop low
balls, high balls and a few other con
coctions here in Portland two years ago.
Is. it Is rumored, for sale by the Cin
cinnati club. Larry has been acting up
some, and the boss of the club doesn't
like it. A few days ago a 10 days' sus-
fenslon was hung on the big backstop,
le has not been playing his game this
year, and is hitting below normal.
On Eastern
Diamonds
With Qulncy and Burlington close on
their heels, the Waterloo team Is fight
ing hard to hold the lead In the Central
association.
Gus Salve, a pitcher on the Columbia,
S. C, team, has been sold to the Phil
adelphia Americans.
Sunday ball la now beir.
several Connecticut and
cities.
ir.g played in
Rhode Island
A proposed consolidation of the New
York State ..league and the Trl-State
league Is being discussed.
Mose Chandler. 72 years of age. who
was the first man to slide head first
to a base, attended the recent outing
of old time hall players at Peddock's
Island, near Boston.
Larry Hesterfer vhas refused to Join
the Rochester team. Larry has been
shifted about the Eastern league for the
past three years ann always refuses
(at first) to sign wlrfi Ins new team.
Indianapolis fans have had oulte a
scare lately. The leaderB of the Amer
ican association have been hitting the
bumps, the downward path beginning
when Minneapolis took five straight
from the Indians.
C. A. (Chnpplo) McFnrland has been
appointed manager of the Houston team
in the i exas league, and Heinle inciters
has been given the same position with
the Fort Worth club.
OAKLAND CAPTURES
FIRST FROM FRISCp
Maybe that bat Pearl Casey was pre
sented with struck him as the neckties
our sweethearts buv strike us. It was
embellished with nice green ribbons and
was handed Pearl as he stepped to lM,tan,j t k tr. v ChH.ti.,, hiH th.
Sunday. Pearl "
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Oakland, Aug. 12. The opening game
of the series was won yesterday by the
(t'nltfd Prm Leased Win.)
San Francisco, Aug. 12. Joe O'Con
nor, manager for Stanley Ketchel, mid
dleweight champion of the world, today
stated that he could not consent to ac
cepting the terms laid down by Tommy
Burns as conditional to a match between
the two fighters. Burns' manager, John
Wren, wired from Melbourne last night
to Jimmy Coffroth, the fight promoter,
as follows:
Melbourne. Australia Ketchel must
first beat O'Brien. Burns willing under
your management. JOHN WHEN.
Coffroth Is anxious to pull off the
Mg fight, but O'Connor and Ketchel
frown on the Idea of a fight with Con
fessor" Jack O Brlen.
"Ketchel la not afraid to fight
O'Brien," said O'Connor today, "but we
look on Jack O'Brien as an old falter
and don't care to have anything more
to do wltn him. I don t believe that
there Is a promoter in the world who
wants to handle such a fight and I am
sure that the puhllo don't want It."
Ketchel has beat Jack (Twin) Sulli
van and Hugo Kelly, both more de
cisively than Burns whipped them, and
thinks that he Is entitled to a chance
with Burns.
Both Ketchel and Burns worked out
today. Ketchel did his rood work and
then boxed a few rounds at the baseball
park. Thomas in working harder than
usual. He took on three today and went
after them rough shod.
The final conference for the selection
of a referee for the Moran-Attell fight
is to take place tonight. If no declsloh
is reached, Coffroth will declare the
match off and substitute a Hanlon
Moran bout for Iabor day.
reboot ijis The Best Value
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New York. Aug. 12. As trim a fleet
of speedy little motor craft as ever
was seen in these waters assembled to
day at the Columbia Yacht club's sta
tion at the foot of Eighty-sixth street,
preparatory to the start on the annual
cruise to the Thousand Islands. The
cruise, which Is conducted under the
auspices of the American Power Boat
association, will take the fleet up the
Hudson to Albany through the F,rfe ca
nal to Syracuse by Oswego canal to
Oswego and then crossing the lake to
St. Vincent, down the St. Lawrence.
The boats will arrive at the Thousand
Tslnnds In time to witness the race for
the nssoclaf Ion's gold challenge cup,
which Is fixed for August 20-22'.
There will be no mote endurance runs
between Portland and Government camp
at the base of Mount Hood, If the
ranchers along the way ran prevent It.
Ever since Harry Keats and party
made that record breaking run to the
summit of the' Cac-iult-H complaints have
been received by the club from farmers I
along the road at the rate of two a day.
They threaten to have the sheriffs of
Clackamas and Multnomah counties ar
rest the next party that exceeds the
peed limit over the road.
The action of the rani-hen, It Is said,
la taken so that the local dealers may
be given notice of their decision. Thev
say that horses were frightened by the
speeding car and that they did not know
when they would be run over around
some sharp turn.
They say they are willing to concede
the dealers the opportunity of display
ing the merits of their cars l.m that
thy must be given Information days
In advance for their own protection.
Thev want the proposed speed tests
advertised so that they can be prepared
to clear the road during the trial mere
must be "no trial on busy days, they say.
WILL PRllTFOR
COAST TENNIS'GAMES
F. H, V. Andrews will leave tomor
row morning for the Breakers, where
he will make arrangements for the big
seaside tennis tournament which will ho
held there next week and to which all
the prominent players in the northwest
have been Invited.
A larg-e list of local players will be
seen on the course, including a large
number of ladies. It is expected that
the tournament will be one or the mosi
successful summer resort affairs ever
held in the northwest.
Mrs. Andrews will accompany .Mr.
Andrews and will remain at the Break
ers for about two weeks.
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Madison is coming to the front In the
Wisconsin-Illinois league and Is expect
ed to give Wausau and Freeport a hard
fight for the honors of first place.
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Oakland, Cal., Aug. 12. Everything
Is In readiness for the opening of the
four-days' harness meeting at the
Emeryville race track this afternoon.
This is the first harness meet that has
been held at Emeryville for eight years
and It has attracted some fast horBes.
Sir John S. and Mona Wilkes will de
cide one o.f the greatest pacing contests
ever held on the Pacific coast, this
afternoon. The purse Is Jl.OoO.
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74 THIRD ST., NEXT to WESTERN UNION
Name Welcoming Committee.
George W. McMillan, president of the
Multnomah club, find It. L. Ringer, a
local sporting writer, were chosen last
night by the board of directors of the
Multnomah otjub upon request of the
general committee, to escort the Ore-
f;on athletes. Smlthson, Gilbert and Kel
y. from New York to Portland. The
committee will leave for New York
about August 25.
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The "DIFFERENT" Route
nlate In the Frisco game Sunday
used It once, ami then discarded it for
his cjd familiar. Bassey Siked the
emerald ribbons and tried It four or five
times. Maybe It was the gynx that
helped Portland to lose.
Portland Is playing with Los An
geles at Los Angeles and San Francisco
with Oakland this week.
At St. Louis.
R. H. E.
8t. Louis 0 4 1
Boston 3 6 1
Batteries Howell and Spencer; Cl
cotte and Carrlgnn.
At Cleveland.
first game R. H. E.
Cleveland 1 4 2
Philadelphia 6 11 0
Batteries Falkenberg. Liebhardt. Fos
ter and Clarke; Vlckers and Schreck.
Second game R. H. E
Cleveland 6 12 2
Philadelphia 4 12 2
Batteries Berger. Rhoades and Clark:
Vlckers. Dygert, Plank- and Schreck.
Sealato two hits.
OAKLAND.
AB. R. H. PO.
Van Haltren, cf S
rf
Cook, If
Heltmuller,
Eagan, lb
Hogan. 3b . .
Slattery, c .
Anderson, 2b
Houston, ss
Christian, p
TotaJ 30 5 8 27
SAN FRANCISCO.
6 0
At Chicago.
R. H. E.
6 fi 1
New York 1 5 4
Flatteries White. Walsh and Sullivan-
laKe. Biuiard and Blair.
Chicago
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Pacific Coast League.
Won. Lost.
Los Angelee 8 5 49
Portland 66 62
San Francisco ... 59 62
Oakland 60 67
American League.
NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES.
At New York.
Chicago
New York
Batteries Pflster and
and Bresnahan
Umpires Rlgler and O'Day,
R. H. E.
4 7 0
0 I 2
Kllng; Wlltse
At Philadelphia.
R H E
Pittsburg 6 6 0
Philadelphia 1 8 2
Batteries Maddox. Gibson and Phelns-
Sparks. Moren and Dooln.
I mplres Johnstone and Klem.
At Boston.
R H. E
Boston 2 7 1
St Louis 0 0
Batteries Luckev and Graham: Kar-
ger and BUsj.
I mpire h.msne.
NDRTIIWESTEIIN LEAGUE.
Spokane 7, Vaieouver B.
Spokane. Wash. Aug. 12. Spokane
rave tne ancouver team the little end
of the score vesterdav. Holm w iih
but th Britishers could not hit him In
pinches, while the locals hit Engle all
over tne iot. Htevers neidln was the
feature. The score:
R H F
Vsncouver K ft
Spokane 7 11 1
Batteries Kngle and Burden: Holm
and Rogers.
Won.
Detroit 2
St. Louis HI
Cleveland hi
Chicago 68
Philadelphia 47
Boston 4 9
Washington 39
New York 3S
Lost.
33
42
4.)
45
61
6 4
fil
68
' National League.
Won. Lost
Pit tsburg 62 3S
New York 69 3 9
Chicago 67 43
Philadelphia 62 43
Cincinnati 61 62
Boston
Brooklyn 3 7 o
St. Louis 33 65
PC.
.570
.619
.4SS
.427
PC.
.614
.592
.566
.563
.4 80
.476
.390
.327
P.C.
.620
.602
.570
.547
.495
444
.381
.337
Seattle 5, Butte 2.
Seattle. Wash Aug 12 SeatnTi, a
rounf pitener pimea up , oy Dugdale
from the Bpoksne City learue. had the
miner at his mercy todar snd the Io
cs a won m r. t 10 1. rour runs in
tne seventh turned tne me. The seore-
R. H. R
Reatt e 10000040 I t 1
Butt 0001010 a 1 1 1
Batteries Beaton and Fortler: Claf
in and Bender. Umpire Frary.
A. C. Crowder president of the Cot
ton states jearue. ns oen elected
rosror or Jackson. Mlaa.
Lawn Tennis Championship.
rnttd Pre laied Wire.!
New Y'ork, Ann. 1 2. Beginning to
morrow and continuing for nearly a
wees .ew loin ....... Time 127
1 . . .I.,...,.., fit ann ?nnljt wuru. i i me i.ti
throurhout the country. The occasion
will be the preliminary mntches be
.n the doubles champions of th
east, south and west to determine who
shall contest for the national rhamplon-
hlp title.
vtixil i" WrlBht and Ravmond l Lit
tle represent the eastern championships.
Louis H. Waidner and Nr.t Kmerson
represent the west, and the south sends
H. C. Whitehead and J O Winston.
The winning pair of the series will pass
on to Newport to met Frederick B. Al
exander and Harold H Hackett for the
national doubles ehamplt-nshlp.
, AB. R. II. PO. A. E.
Mohler. 2b 2 0 0 6 1 0
Illldebrand. If 2 0 1 2 1 0
Zeider, ss 3 0 0 4 3 2
Melchoir, rf 4 0 0 3 0 0
Williams, lb 4 0 0 S 0 0
Beck, cf 4 0 1 0 0 0
La Longe, c 4 0 0 3 7 0
Curtis. 3b 3 0 0 1 2 1
Willis, p 8 1.0 0 1 0
Total 29 1 2 27 15 8
SCORE BY INNINGS
Oakland 20000120 0 6
Hits 800001311 8
San Francisco 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
Hits 0 0010001 0 2
SUMMARY.
Sacrifice hits Cook, Kagan, Zeider,
Heltmuller. First base on balls Off
Christian, 6; off Willis, 3. Struck out
By Christian. 7; by Willis, 4. Double
plavs Hlldebrand to La Longe to Moh
ler,' Zeider to Williams. Time 1:45.
Umpire Perlne.
Butte Races.
Butte, Mont., Aug. 12. Race results
yesterday:
First race, five furlongs, selling Fly-
1 Ing Wings. 102 (Butwell), 7 to 1. won;
Zoe Y'oung, 106 (Stuart). 6 to 6. second;
Merrlt Buxton, 110 (Van Dusen) 1 to 2,
third. Time. r:03.
Second race, seven furlongs, selling
Sylvia V., 107 (E. Clark). 3 to 1, won;
Harka 107 (Butwell). 6 to 2. second;
Slbarl, 112 (Spargur), out, third. Time,
1:29V4-
Third race, four and a half furlongs,
selling Curriculum"! 07 (Otis). 6 to 1,
won; Garter Light, 102 (Stuart), 3 to 2,
second; Buxter Hadl 107 (Shrlner), 6
to 1. third. Time, :65.
Fourth race, four and a half furlongs,
selling Knight Deck, 107 (Aubuchon),
8 to 5. won; Ollle Ward. 107 (Blair). 7
to 2. second: Jim Malladv, 105 (Groth),
1 to 2. third. Time, :65H.
Fifth race, seven furlor.gs, handicap
Ethel Day, 97 (Van Dusen), 4 to 6,
won; Dixie Lad. 106 (RutwelU. 7 to 2,
second; Hooray. 104 (McGrath). t to 2.
Could the blinded eyes, or th? maimed limbs of Edw. R. Siiuibb speak,
they would tell a story of suffering and privation In the Interest of sci
ence seldom equaled tn the history of the world. Small wonder physl
clansigenerally prefer to have their prescriptions filled with Squibb'B
medicines rather than the ordinary kind. Ours Is a Squibb Drug Store.
Give the men a chance once
in a while anyway. Its all right
to make prices that are big
money-savers for the women,
and make our bargain weeks,
women's weeks, about nine
tenths of the time, but we must
give the men an inning once in
a while, So, for all next week
we're going to treat the male
sex pretty good, and make it a
great big
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Thla Date In Sport Annala.
1SR7 At Saratoga. N Y., O Buhear
defeated V. Rogn In Ihree-mlle arul
lera' match for $l.om.
18S8 Jack William, with hand and
1p bound, owam down th MiU
alppl river, from Alton to St. Loula,
about 2i mile
1S0 At Louisville. Weaver of the
Loulavllle clut md elx a'irrelve
aafe hit, with a total of 14 baaea. In
a aame with the Fyra"je club.
1M2 At Plttubura. the Plttubnre; and
Cincinnati teame plaved nine Innings In
"1 mlnuta.
107 At netrnlt. the PMladelrhia
Athletlra defeated the IVtrolt I mm. 7
to 2. and took the lea.d In the American
league.
Sixth race, sevon furlonga, aelllna
Master Lester 11 ( K. Clark), 9 to 2.
wori; Trnpens, 109 ( Molesworth ), 4 to 5.
second, KiiHclmo. 99 (Van Duaen), even,
third. Time, 1:30.
Seventh race, mile and a sixteenth,
selling Knthar R. 97 (Moleworth).
even, won; Tea Trav H. 104 (Dauaatt).
2 to 1, second; Kogs. 102 ( E. Clarke),
to 6, third, time 1 49V
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Seattle Raeea.
Auk 12 Race reaulta
rea-
Great European Aato Race.
(rtt4 rm iiini ww. i
PaHa. Aug II The annual rae of
the Automobile club of France over the
Aronne4i etrevIL ehlrh tnd next In
Importance to the Oraad Prix among
th annual automooli raring nxtre
li-Europex atartd today nndeyfarora
1 aoeptcea. The rare were iVent off
at .th a. m. The circuit mamrea
tfc.'H klloaaetera. and ta to be corerd
m tir . Enter n t be cot-t are
the fnrtirntt rare of rnch Frliakv
German, Itailaa and Belflaa makea-
Seattle
tcrdny.
First race, five and a half furlonga,
aelllng Shirley Roeumore. 9 (Page), 7
to i, won, Royal Queen. 10J (W. Men
tyre i. 2 to 1. second; Belle Griffon, tt
(Russell). 4 to 6 third. Time. 1:07 1-S.
Betond race, five furlonga. puree
Achieve, 107 (Koerneri, 1 to 2. won;
Ooldn Oriole, 2 I Page), i to t. eeeond;
LletoweU. 107 (Harea). oat third. Time
S 4 5
Third rare, seven furlongs, aelllng
Nonle Lucille. 10 lHayea), 1 to 1. won;!
Murhltn. Hi Page), ( to 1. second;
Melnr. 108 (Mentry) 7 to 1. third. Time!
1 II 4 8 I
Fourth race, T. O. E- handicap, alx I
furlongs Fern L, S (Page), even,
won; Center Shot. 101 4 Harris). 1 to I.
econd; Grpsy King. M (Lycurgua), out
third Time. 1:11 4-1. .
Fifth race, mile and 7 yarda, aelllng
Aea Lad 191 iRuseell). I to 1. won;
Prestige, 19 (Buxton). to 1, acnl;
Ripper let (Mentry). to I. third. Time
1:44 l-(.
Sixth race, me mile, aelllng Convent
BeJie. 17 iRuaelIl -I to , won: Dare
Ington. 91 (Worra). I to 1. eeond; Tri
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Tim lit 4-(.
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Fare $3.00 Round Trip
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