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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 28. 1008. . l j. .-uu.-i.. .mi -jj -. u j - - ') " R1INO SPG RUNG NEWS Of THE WORLD TRACK , DIAMOND LOWES BEATS UCD Tl DC A ULHILU THIS IS "SAILOR" BURKE "Snuiitoriiifr Walter" and His Crew Fail to Pene trate Delivery. There whs n ic.m n.imnl Lnuckes lb hud mi In. Han !(''- -An llif spearmint he ilnl niuneli. Hi- bun II mi tin- lie;irr hunch, And Kin Vuti llaltrcn holl.reil, lino A It's off with tl tiling to Mr. Louckps nf o.iklund- ho "t the no-lnst-mntlnn-vliul-i!i- f"r the bi.'lturn one with the ilnam attune. I (-wild bofun waftln the Heaver hitlers In lnnlnx yesterday nnd It was ft rnn- I Hr.Mr.Mo .,(,, i-nmrwi. f.ir n 1)0 1I1I11I1KH. There, Isn't miv uxe tnlkhiK. either, but thru bunch of Oalts Ims been rejnvo UutHd. Thnv lilt like veternns nnd the.r tMin work is enviable. Old Van does 1 look like Ills distant f m bear, the. fithlerl Rip, at times hut beneath that somno lent brcw there's always something stlr-rlnii- nnd sr the result of that nnte- oranlum commotion the, Commuters have, been strengthened inn per cent alnre, their lest vlsk here. And It Isn t that tho Callforniaim have tho celnr Jol cornered. If Baunterli'K Waller doesn't hrirsh up a hit ho and li Ik com placent I'spiniiits for laurel wreaths are Ouo for tho sirkrloth and ash end of the pererntaire. eoliinin. But enough of ramhltnfc. Suffice It to Bav that the (lakland team, If It oon tlriues to put up tiie game of tho pact threo davs. Is tho e.iinl of any In the leneue and when they o against the pennant h riders aaln It would not sur prise doplsts to neu Ins. rut ihle Van and Lis kiln take the larger portion. Spurt Attendance. There were iibeut a dozen or two fans out yesterday to see u, t'f. ity a same as you (mil. I wish for. 'Jin- contest was clone, at all times and only one error mr.rre.1 an otherwise pi rf'-et battle he twini Jni so UiiicIt and the formidable T.ou.-kes. Hoth pit. -hers were lii.ftn term but the lieayers couldn't hit when I a biiinle c.r two would have turned the I tide; n tho Oaks .11.1 JuM this very thin?. , i All the runs the loenls.ROt crime in tl.r. firm ini.iiut when Kv.in R"t to sec ond after Casey hud hit and been for I by 'Mtuldv's" bunt, and Johnson ha 1 singled to left. Then Tom Raftery rune through with a three-base drive into lieitniull.r's acres, the Irishmm ar.d the Swede HcorliiK. After this fiesta Lnuckes. wus as the sphvnx to tho home jjuard. DaklHiid drew two in ( lie second. E.irhii the first man up took a swing which landed him on second. Stnttery pot a past, board to first and little 'I,a l.onge. "(in l.s getting very ' cocky," s.'xanced both runners wltu a clover hunt "Ash" Houston was retired at first but Ills hard drive enrromed off (in rrct t's gbo.e aid while Coonev was th-owlnsr "Mickey" out at first "Truck" galloped home Sbittery scored a mo riKiit liter on Lewis' nice, blngle to right. I.ouckes rolled rn to Oarrett and whs fielded out at first. The winning run fta.i mado by Ilelt- niuUer in (ho sixtn. Heltinullor Keglstered Heine, walked and was advnnAH to third bv Kagan's sarrl'lcn ajid Slatt out oh an irdleld cnninder. The bl Dutchman ame in when Carielt INst Lr I.onge s iioke and the frrvine.. Hous ton hit and I,o wis struck (rut. McCmdle butted for Jcss In the last half of the eighth but could do nothing wb.h the Oakland pitcher. Alf Patrick went In for Garrett in the ninth nnd made a hit with the sparsely populated stands by striking out Lewis and Louckes after ho had retired Houston at first. The score,: OAKLAND. a n SCRATCH HITTERS BADLY NEEDED Cook, cf Anderson, 3t. Heitmuller. rf. Kagan, ss . Blatter?, lb . . . Longe Houston. Lewis. If. Ib. Louckes, ."p 4 Total S2 PORTLAND AB 4 s 4 . . . . 4 3 -4 3 .1 Csev, 2b ... . Ryan, rf Johnson, 3b. . pan 7.1 , lb . . . Baftei y, cf . . . Bassey, lr . . . Cooney, ss . . . whalnn, c . . . . Oarrett, p . Patrick, p. . . . SlcCrodl . . . Totals .... .31 2 . 1 1. PO. A. E. 0 10 0 1 2 5 V 0 1 0 0 12 11' 1 11 in 1 S 1 0 10 4 0 1 1 0 0 1110 7 27 13 0 H. PO. A. E 2 n r. o 0 0 0 0 I 1 2 3 0 1 L' 1 3 0 1 1 0 0 il 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 7 10 0 0 4 1 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 6 27 16 1 Hatted for Garrett In eighth. SCORE BY INNINGS. Oakland 0 2 o 0 0 lilts l t u i i . Portland 2 0 0 0 0 Hits o u i i SUMMARY. Ftruck out Hy I.ouckes !. hv Patrick 2. Pases on Clarrett 2. Two-base 111 base hits Raftery, Lou 03 o ; 0 2 06 by Carrett balls Off Lagan. Three- kes. Hacrlfi Perhaps a little fair criticism by o fan who has followed the gatou for SO years and lias seen the national sport as it Is played In every leaguo of tlm United Btatea will not be amiss at tins lino and it should be taken In the spirit It was given. The critic Is J. E. Brown, tho well known salesman who travels from ono end of the conn- i try tu the other, but whose headquar ters, for the most part Is in New ork. Mr Brown was out at the game yes terday and he never misses a game when he can Imlp It. Tlds Is what he says: "Do y know why Portland doesn't win more games? No? U ell I'll tell yon why. It's because there Is not it scratch hitter among the hunch What I mean by .a scratch hitter is out that can come off the bench .it any stage of the game and be depended noon to rap the ball out of the infield. You have Borne mighty good batters but wbilo they can bat like demons when the game Is not closo they am found lacklntf when an emergency arises. Take Johnson, for lnstunce. I have watched the third baseman come the bat time after time when there particular nc. d of a hit and get a liomerun or a three-baso hit or a smashing single. Hut when there Is a chance to bat In n run and the fans are worked up to a high statu of expe.-ta-, tion tho same batter will go up to tho plate and strike out. This Is because lie gets nervous. Captain Casey is af flicted with the same feeling and so arc the others. They haven't tha cool nervn that is necessarv In a crisis. "Now in other leagues the scratrh J hitter is considered one of the Iirst rei;isitles in the personnel of a ball team whose manager expects to be anything like successful. Ho Is sought for as eagerly by the big league scouts as Is the premier pitcher and Is jusl as nerves" r v. In tho big leagues there are always two or three, emergency batters on the bench. These are Impressed at a time when to hit the nail our or ine mucin means a run that may decide the game. Thev must be cool nnd their chief asset 1s nerve. It takes nerve the finest kind to step to the plate when thousands of excited fans are crying their heads off for a hit; and when the batter has to face a clevor twirlor, In addition the strain Is something tre mendous. Let MeCredio got one or two oiicli ida vers ami he has the best team in the raeini' Sailor Hurke, who was. literally ham mered to pieces by Hilly Papke. The "sailor" was counted one of the tough ones of the ring and it Is upon Papk-'s r.howing with the sail trimmer that t ho Illinois fighter's adherents expect him give, Ketcliel a battle the Grand Rap- boy will not forget. !n- KATIOXAL Coast league' LEAGUE GAMES. thrown Into the game by Seattle's field gave the champions I.', runs. "icii nett's long fly over the right field fence scored Seattle s only run. The score: R.TL E. Seattle ....0 0 0 0 fl 1 0 0 0 1 6 S Aberrb en ..0 0 0 7 0 2 1 3 0 1 5 1 7 0 Hat i cries -A riders.. n and Burns: Per noil and Beet tiger. Umpire Caruthers. Scores of Other Games. Butts S. Vancouver 2. Spokane-Tacoma game postponed; ruin. . E. hits La Lounge. Rat fry. Eagan. Hit bv pitched ball Ryan First base on errors Oakland 1. Left on bases Oak land 6. Portland 4 Innings pitched -Bv (iarrett S. by Patrick 1. Base hits Off Uarrett 7. Time of game. 1 hour 30 minutes. Umpire--Pernio. At Chicago. r. ir Chicago 5 11 - New York .? 1 Bat'eries Pfeister and Kllng; Wiltse and Bresnahan. Umpires O'l 'ay and Ems lie. At rittsburg. R. H. E. Pittsburg 4 8 2 Philadelphia J t Batteries Willis, Vail and olbson; pparks. Richie and Dooln. Umpires Johnstone and Rudderliam. At Cincinnati. Autos Will Xot Make Run. The Portland Automobile club has de clared off the Tillamook endurance run in which 16 cars were entered, because of the rain which lias ma.,, the roads almost impassable. The trip wHl be mode later at a more favorable time. Merely Chatter Cincinnati Boston Batteries Vnlz and Schlel: Ferguson and Oraham Unipln R . 4 H. E 6 .7 9 0 Tuokey, Rigler. St. Louis Brooklyn Batteries helm and At St. B-eh Hot-gen. JyOlliS. R. IT. E. 1 1 2 6 0 and Lndwig: Wll-Lu4Jju- Klem. AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES. 6TAIlG Ol THE TEAMS. T,r- Pan prvtlnnd oak! , nj Pacific Coast Iapuc. Won. Lost. rtd' 72 .r Kr-i n- tsco . . I I American league. Detroit .t Louis - levoUnd h'cs g- h1iad!p!-.!a Br.ton Washington New York f : 4 r I1 4 2 Lost 43 47 4 ' r : f.S 74 P C . r.3 r, n? . 4n 43 P c r . .Hi in 41 .4"4 . J?7 At Boston. First gam St. Louis . . . IJcut on Bat'eries - and ("r:ger. siec(.nd game Pt Louis Boston Batteries Dlneen B.idey and Ileldri and R . 3 . 1 k. Y 1 1 E. S -1 7 3 ..ting RUE 3 7 1 1 3 1 Stephen; "Ota" Johnson never knows whether his next swing will bi a homo run or a strlka out. Tom Raftery is about th only Port land player who Is keeping up a consist ent batting record this week. Portland must bo a for sure McCredte I monev on the pr s nt balls.' fal- weirher town ii5n t made enough sc. .Bs to bin" base- I ft rZt 'A a iy - t -..("I . 'f C-t first ill, a 1 (, , f (, i . J. v-il'l. r.'.i r . t- w I i I I United Btatea will not be amKs at tins W"&tWf "''41 Is GREAT GALLOON RACE TOOflHEY Aeronauts of All Nations L'ead.v for Vig Event at Col ii minis Tomorrow. (Special nipputrh to Tiis Jeoriml Colun.bus. Ohio, Aug 28. Profes sional nnd amateur awronauts and n great many other persons, Interested In ballooning cither from curiosity or from a scientific point of view are here to day, lo king forward with eager Interest to the groat balloon race which will start from here tomorrow under tho aus pices of the Alio club of Columbus, ii n.l with the sanctum of the Federation of American Aero clubs In addition to the oiiHtomnry championship trophies offered by the federallon nnd the local (lub the board of iino of ''.dumbus has donated a handsome trophy, which will add1 considerably to the eagerness to win on tho part of the daring aeronauts taking part In the race. Tomorrow's race Is the universal topic of conversa tion at the hotels and clubs, which have hospitality opened their doors to the vis iting aeronauts (if course, the success of tomorrow's race depends, to it great extent, upon the weather, and more par ticularly upon tho strength of the wind. It would bo a great .iisap. ilnt men t not only to tho ballootilsts who Intend to take part In the nice, but to the many thousands anxiously awaiting the Inter esting spectacle, presented be the aerial flight or a number of monster balloons. Event to Be International. Tomorrow'es race will be an Interna tional event, as ( ana.la will he repre sented by Uic "King Edward." a craft t HO 000 cubic feet, w hich will be pi loted by Lieutenant Bennett or the slg- nnl service, and a rarnous aeronaut. Among the Americans who have entered balloons for the race are several well known neronnuts and members of the most prominent clubs or me country. among them rioing nr. r . j. r mining. C. A. Coev, who is confident of making a good showing with his balloon "Chi cago," Captain Mueller, who has already won fame with his IIIa do Dieppe and Dr. Julian P. Thomas, the Intrepid J Xew York balloonist, who nas won a national reputation by his numerous and hazardous ascensions in the east. The arrangements for the race of to morrow have been completed under the able direction of W. If. Pickens, director of contests of the local Aero club, who was assisted by Charles P. Salisbury, frie representative of the Federation of American Aorn clubs.. rate? Advance Styles We are making the first showing of HART SCHAFFNER & MARX clothes for the Fall of 1908. Youll appreciate this line of clothes; it's worth a good deal to any man to know that the clothes he wears are all wool; it's worth a good deal to be sure about the style and good tailoring. The name of Hart Schaffner & Marx in a garment is guarantee of all these things. You'll get better clothes in this store for 920.00 to $-10.00 than you will believe possi ble, until you see them. Copyright 1908 by Hart Schiffner 6c Mm Other Makes Cheaper, $12.50 to $20 SAM'L ROSENBLATT & CO. Corner Third and Morrison Stroot !ng whether or not the corners are cut bv the pphre. "Bull" Is most usually Ight and there is no fair minded critic who will not oheerfiiny concede that he Is the best "ump" that has been seen on the local lots. Van Haltren's new recruits show that the "old man ' of baseball on the Pa cific coast still has his ability to "size up" a player. Somebody down in Van's homo state called those new players "Van's misfits." Wish we had some like them. Why. even Ash Houston, the rub of the bunch, can bat In a run when lils team needs It. LVFANTTJY PAKADE AT AS W HY PARK tSrfclal Dispatch to Tbe Journal. Asbury Park, N. J., Aug. 28. This was the day of the annual baby parade, tho day when visitors come from far and near to enjoy a gorgeous pageant of 1 1 fn and color Mint has become an eg tabllshed Institution n connection with the summer festivities at this noted re sort. This year the specta lug air amphitheatre seating 1,1.000 persons. The crowd thar inci Ocean avenue to witness the page.-.rt was estimated not b-ss than 2 '.' 0 0 . at Other batters may loom up and men ace for a time but sooner or later they all din behind and the serene Mr. Sla'- trrv stavs on top of the percentage col : umn. "H!at" Is a born hitter. He never I atij.ears nervous and is Jut as likely to rap out a run getter when C'OO fansi srn rooting against him as when he; batting before his own home grounds. of maroh- iiifantrv afforded several new ud extremely attractive features. The parade was composed of 10 di visions. More than ,100 children between the ages of three months and 1.1 years were to bo seen in the divisions allotted to doll coaches, go-carts, baby carriages, express wagons, bicycles, floats, costume and fancy dress, burleauue, college col ors and pony carts. Faeh division was headed by a company of boys In Rough Rider costume. Conned in the Arcade, the parade passed down Ocean avenue, which was carpeted for an entire mile, and coun termarched to the court of honor, where iu.-. :i iitnnia sat on Jier throne sur , rounded bv her maids, lad ies-in-wait In?, j pages ami others of the roynl house hold. Th art was located in an open Sangerfest at Mlnne-apolla. (Special Dispatch to Th Jourusl.) Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 28. There have been many arrivals the past two days for the ninth biennial sa.ngerfe.st of the Northwestern Norwegian-Danish Singers' association. The series of con certs comprising the sangerfest program was inaugurated today and will continue over tomorrow. The soloists Include Anton llegn.r, 'eejllst, Albert Arve sehnng. baritone; Miss Rerglot Allvurd. mezr.o soprano; Miss Beatrice GJertsen, soprano, and Mrs. J. o. Dahl, accom panist. They will be assisted by a large orchestra and a male chorus of 800 voices The visitors to the sangerfsst Include delegations from Sioux Falls I a Crosse, Omaha, Sioux: Citv, Duluthv Grand Forks, Superior, Relolt, Fort Dodge. Madison, Ashland and a number of other cities. South American Orator. (SjvcUl Dispatch to Tbe Joiirnii:) Chicago, Aug. 28 Senrir Joaquin Na buco, tho Brazilian ambassador to the United States, has arrived in the city to deliver an address this evening at the sixty-eighth convocation of the Uni versity of Chicago. "The Political Ap proach of the Two Americas," has been chosen by Senor Nabuco as the subject of his address. Some fool said was not playing he missed a high the other dnv. that "Babe" T'anzig tils position because one thrown oy ooney The same fellow would have vou believe that the big first base. man is trying only for an Individual percentage at the expense of the team. This Is a rank injustice'. There Is a no more conscientious player in the leetrue Ihnn our Hal and no other Hrst s,i. ker gets away with so many difficult chances. 017EG0N LOSES TWO GREAT CINDER. MEN Cranberries KPMINE and other drug habits are Dositirely cured bf HABITINA. For hypodermic orinternal use. hample sent to any ilnif habituor rpe per bottle ? mall In plain wrappe St. Louis. Mo University of Oregon, Eugene, Aug I 28.- "Chiirk" Taylor reaffirmed the1 news here today thru he would not be back to Oregon, but would go to Cor nell. "Dusty" (Earl I Roberts, who wt with Taylor, and who is a well known hurdler and sprinter, also will not re turn, as he Intends to enter a dental col i'ge. in Los Angeles. Prospects In both track and football however, are not blue, for from The re ' pons from' tho applications there will I be plenty of material. Tho only point of weakness will be the Inexper ience of j tho new men. malt. Regular n t jronr druegtst or by CItemioal : tn sal by Skldmcr IL.. Parti nd. Orecoa. Drue is Free lain wrapper, . Loula. Ma f ; iiiut 7.3 if jr eii S wldvjf aot to ulotara. KfTHEEvH5DHfICilC. r cnicmiiTi,o.E573 MENANDWOMEH. C Elf fit for nntnrl liicbarf M.lBtUmmatloai, irritation or ulcerations of mucosa anembranaa. Palniaaa, and not ajtria f at or poioonoua. olal ky DrBra-1Ui or aant in plain wrapparv br eiproaa, prepaid, for 1 .00. or bottlei 2 J5. Circular sent ua raaneat. The United Hat Stores Co., Seventh and Washington, Forced to Seek Larger Quarters 1.35 Buys (he United $2 Hats Which have no equal at original price; every style, stitf or soft hats, newest shapes; Removal Sale price soft hats. $1.3$ MEN Patrick gets ni over the plate so quick that the batter or.lv knows the hall hns been piteht; vt.-:i he h.crs :hc umpire h.dler "strike." Pitcher Unrrv Kutor is cor. si. critics who liao uat.icd b closely for the pas' mo;.th. to best twlrler In the b-ag ie work bo t.'v I Ash Houston ii.is n a !e good , -ive-I Iy. The boy Is a pin h hitter of the Iwst i type. His titnelv ie:i:ngs agaluvt the j spJiere have mat' riall i:.. re.ise.l ink I land's pen outage Clcotte and Donahue nnd Criger. All other gameg postponed. Rain. XOKTU V KSTFKX LEAGl'E. Ahfrdrf-n IB. Roattlr 1. Festtle. Wash. Aug. Andorsnn. the Seattle twlrler. was pounded for IT hits here yesterday .and these, together with a couple of hit batsman and ev eral bases on balls and eight errors The team misses M i out with a split n.i:id some' dumb plays -once he is "there" most of Co presence In the ch ers and stimulates the re rs .Jen. w ' , o is Torn in mwi ip awhile but t!me ard Ms 'r1-- the p; tch t of the play- "Bull' Pertne got a-. un1esrTd hooting from the nco ih1era'e fans res- terday. Those who were standing or sit- , Una; behind the bo saw nothing to ere- j to the opinion that be was off on balls i and strikes. Pome of the betters standi so far awav from the pla-'e that no- body but th umpire is capable of Judg- I SIX-TEAM LEAGUE Xational Iagne. vew yra . Pittsburg . . bl-ao t'htiaxlphia 1iw Innntl , . '-(MM of! roklri ... at. Lu1s. . . Wor. 64 4 I,o 43 47 f 4 ( r c . i 44 .41 .4? t7 rasa r,T'f hi1 rvl ert:nwn itti th. Nail fr m Innr tfiat tb fan rsavj tt rpr vkts be emu ta ht (rotted rreas Leased Wtr. Los Angeles, Aug. ii. Followlnc the ll i announcement that n eight-team leaa-ue, 4 'with continuous baseball for Los Aftfeles, I assJred by the Cfsst rnaa nate neit season. It Is reported her tookr that srrnrements are being made te rive Portland more game than It has t.i In the p" & As erment will also hare a gvxl ssr nf the games. It I believed that the eeapifl srlil be tetided from aTn reonlhs o eight, 4 . Preparations are being mad here to day for the sale of the stock of tho Los Angeles Athletic club, tha nam under which the new local organisation waa promised a franchise, for tbe sixth team la tbe reorganised Coast lessrua. Within 18 dars, lunny Shay, who Is to b captain, will b lining up his me. an4 when thai directors of the league meet at Ran FYanclaco Faftember J7 arrangement will be completed and there will b nothing to prrat tit granting-f fraachisa. : : x x t : Never was the old srivincr. is lost," more aptly illustrate of the man w no suffers ir BIT, ITY. VARICOCELE a ORDER or CONTAQIQUS BLOOD who neglects to have hl ailment not scatter my faculties, as does physician, but I concentrate then and weaknesses peculiar to the ir.a I have treated scores of st ul.l.orn ca-, of the best men of this city and not a failure nor an unpleasant rev imported. What I hae done for oti.et for you. 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