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    ' THE OREGON PAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. . SEPTEMBER 17. ..1008.
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FIELD TRIALS ARE
COfiG flEXT WEEK
YOUNG
OLD
BEAT
PHiS
PORTilIGIEWSeffflrWOMDi-l
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BROS
III RACES
JOHNSON'S SWAT
I'JIIIS CLOSE MAT
Long .. Homer Scores Only
- Rim of Game Groom
. and Henley Shine. :
Of Johnson's mlfhty wallopjn th
third Innlna- vesterday . after Bob
Groom had pltchtd shutout ball all aft
rnoorw ivt th BMvin th only run
of th day. "Cack" nnly of th Seals
wai, with tha exception of tha lucky
homer, a puule to tha local talent.
Both twlrlara war wall aupported and
When Hnley waa fired out of the
l.tamt in the last hair or me
r k mtt-t nn tha null since
Oriffln, one of the new pitcher, retired
the locale In ahort order.- A foul from
Cooney's bat atuck In the wire netting
and while It wee beta anaicen aown.
Umpire Flynn gave Henley a new ball.
Tha nA hall waa thrown to the pitcher
atfiln tnr -vaa. hut "Cackle" refused to
surrender th newer one. As a result
ha waa banished from tha game by the
new umpire, without mucn aao.
Flynn took another step, higher In the
stlmation of the local fans. He la
millr h a anlandlrl voice and an Un
rrrlns- eye. He Is ambitious and a hard
worker, and withal a good omciau
plrlt IS mefreshlnf.
The Beavers went Into the a-ameyes-
wlth a reiresning- spim.
terda:
They
v w tl
ara nlnvlna- no car cent oeiter onu man
last week. Every man was on his toes
Burin tha entire hour and half and th
exhibition was one to do rememoerea.
Such snappy work is bound to brln
them near the top if It eontinuea to the
end of the season.
Both teama ot off to an even start,
although the locals looked threatening
In the opening" canto. Cap Mohler'e
irrounder was gathered In by Casey, as
an opener. Then Hlldebrand fouled to
Whaling for th seoond out Roily
Kelder by soma speedy work on the path
beat out a grounder to Cooney. but he
never got farther than first, for Mel
choir fell for three of Groom's twisters.
In Portland's half the fans antici
pated a repetition of the run-getting
of the previous afternoon. Casey sing
led nrettllv over the keystone sack.
Johnson ambled after Cooney had sac
d a r
feet I v thrown ball front Mohler. Kar
ri f iced,
when Nick
Danzig reached first
Williams
in safety
dropped a per-
tcry's grounder sounded the death knell
for Portland In the inning, wnen jesey
whs cut off at homo by MoArdle and
"Raf" was doubled out at first.
Beaver stock soared again in the sec
ond, but witless baserunnlng on the
rart nf Whallno- hroueht a tumble. Bert
'ntntfled to right. A moment later
Groom shook the right field fence for
a two-bagger. Whaling was caught at
the platR trying to make home on the
swat. Had he continued wunour nesi
tancy he could easily have earned the
run.
Johnson's lions' Blagl.
Johnson got In his four-ply swat In
the third inning. Two men were down,
raspy having grounded to Henley and
rvionov ditto to first. Ote picked the
first nitched ball and laid on It with
nil fore. It went hurtling through the
sky In the direction of the mechanical
building in the air grounds. It was
one of the longest hits of the season.
clearing th fence by about 30 feet Ota
trottoa serenely arouna tne circuit to
the Intense delight of the Portland
fans and the amazement of J. Cal Ew-
ing and Henry Berry, southern moguls.
Danzig ended the chapter by walking
and being pegged out at second on an
attempted steal.
Thereafter no player on either team
forged past second Dase.
IRWIIGTOH CLUB
TOURNEY r.iaiJDAY
Noon Tomorrow Play
V at Multnomah. . '
RED HOT GOSSIP
FOR RABID FAIIS
After dlsoussing the baseball situa
tion on th' coast in every conolvabl
manner during: th past week nothing
ha been accomplished by Messrs. Ew-
Ing. Berry and McCredle, and Presldsnt
Ewlnf stated this morning that the
matters under consideration would nrob-
wnins ror tn rail cnampionsnips .h, 0 0VP nnt1l th m.ating of
of th Irvlnrton Tnnl olub. which
peg-in orriciauy Monday, wm cios ai i iacu -
LURE. OF CALCIUr.1
holds i mm
' ' ii i i. i ii n I
Tempting Offers Don't Move
Lightweight Champion
Attell Makes Promises.
noon tomorrow, when tha namea of cn-
trants must ba with F. H. V. Andrsws.
room II, Hamilton building. Th play
will continue all next week "and there
will probably b a aond many olavers in
competition for th handsom trophlea.
What Is probably the handsomest ten
nis trophy on the Pacific ooaat belongs
to th Irvlngton olub. It is th C. II.
- Judge MoCrdl Is holding out for ex
tension .In th north and while th
southern magnates are willing to accede
to this there are a number or little
hitches In th arrangement for expan
sion, Neither section seems willing to
concede anything and it will probably
hav to be threshed out borore th en
tire directorate. The.Callforniana will
Preacott perpetual challenge trophy, "re airectorai. in (jaiirorntana will
Last fall -ft was won by W. A. Ooss and probably leave for their homes tonight.
th nravimia van hv VI Vf WIVarham. I D. K. Dugdale of Heattle and Pri-
Lust season tha J. Wxl.v Iuuld dud I dent Lucas of the Northwestern league
was won bv Mlsa Alalia Vnnilna. It he-1 attended th conference yesterday, leav-
came th permanent property of Mlsa I log ror to norm last night
roramg, sine sne was also tne cham
pion 01 in previous autumn, iiii year Umpire Flynn said after the game
in directors or tne irvlngton cluh nave I yesterday that he had never been called
put up a iianosome aiiver cup lor tne J,a-I upon before to give such a decision
Binmea, wuiL-n i poudq o pruvu i that which resul
many excuing maicnee Deior it I
finally won.
The . double and mixed doubles
rill
also be for prises. Friday and Saturday
afternoon several elimination matches
will ba played but the tournament will
not be officially begun until Monday,
' v ' Multnomah Flay Warm. - r
,Th Mulnorath club tennis turns
continue fo provld interesting and ex
citing matches. By tomorrow th semi
fins la will hav been finished and the
finals Saturday should bring som orack
players together.
On Interesting' team In the doubles 1s
that -of Walter Ooss, the veteran city
player and Freeman, - the 14-year-old
boy, who made such a wonderful show-
ng last week in the junior event. They
pear to d in line zor tne aouoie
eft
smpionshiD.
Th results of th cam is yesterday
were as follows:
men's singles Farrelt beat swing,
i. o-i.,
that which resulted In Henley being
chased out or the game in the eighth
inning, although he had seen many Just
such decisions in the big brush. The
ball found lodgement after a foul In
the wire-netting protecting the grand'
stand. It remained there until someone
within the stand shook it down. The
Frisco olavers had made no effort to
dislodge the ball and as it was out of
reach Flynn tossed a new ban to Hen
ley. When the old ball was returned to
the diamond, being thrown in to Henley
bv tha boy. "CacKl" fastened on to It
He refused to give the old ball back to
Flynn and handed him the new one.
This caused the attenuated ones en
forced retirement.
Claude Berry, th fast little catcher
or the Seals, and Ote Johnson, the
mighty swatter of the Beavers, have
been given employment in the Portland
immigration bureau and will work here
during-' the winter. Berry likes the
balmy climate, or ine wiuameue vauey
(Ultt.d Frees Leased 'Wlre.l
San Francisco, fpt. 17. -Battling
Nelson Isn't anxious to light Jus at
present II has received several offers
from magnate during th past few days
and It Is stated that h la going to atlck
to th stag for a tlra
I am making a big hit In th Central
theatre Just at present," said Nelson,
"and I am not anxioua to get back Into
th ring until something good turns
UD."
Nelson received a' wire frnm TTarrv T.
EMwarda of the National club of Phlla-
ri.tnlil. A..ln . 1 A AAA I
he would fight Packey MoFarland a six
round go during Founders' week, th
nret week; la October. Nelson thojight
abou.t the matter all night -and thl
morning wired Kdwarda that he would
not accept the offer. Th Dan does not
like short fights.
be Attell. through hia new manager.
ly Delaney, haa also offered-to fight
a u-round battle with Nelson with a
sldeXbWof 16,000 In case the match Is
made. Nelson laughs at this offer. H
says that no promoter can afford to take
tnis
chances on
fight
San Francisco. Sept. 17. Abe Attell
today promised to fight hard In th fu
ture and not to stall as he has been ac
cused of doing in his last few lights.
amy ueianey is installed today as tne
new manager of the American feather-
past
have been poorly managed In
said Attell today,
th
and In th fu
weight champion
ture I am going to knock out my men.
I realise that I have fought too cau
tiously in the past Delaney is going
east with Kaufman and if hs arranges
a match for me I shall join him at
once." Delaney began hist career by of
fering Battling Nelson a side bet of
16,000 to fight .Attell 15 rounds. - .
Portland sporttog dog owners along
with owners from all parts of Califor
nia, and British Columbia will leaf
next .Wednesday morning for Independ
ence, wber th first annual Oregon
field trials will be held September 14
and II.
Thar' ar II entries for the derby
and It entries for the all-age stake.
comprising som of th bet hunting
dogs of th pointer and setter type on
in coin.
Those desiring to sn should rnmmii.
fllcat with Will Llpman at the Unman-
Wolf department sior ror informs-
n. II. Bauer's
making a great record
5
hemln
this week in th dally flights of Port-
tlon concerning th railroad
hotel accommodations.
rates and
g pigeons ar
for themselves
land birds from the state fair srounda
at Bii.m. in tn old bird night Tues
day from Salem, his champion arrived
at th loft 1 hour and II minute after
It started. B. Little's bird waa home
second, while third plao was captured
by . P. Limerick and fourth place by H.
3. Wilson.
While It is hard to believe that young
birds could cover th same distance In
leas time, yet - this Is true. Yesterday
Mr. Bauer captured first and second
place over tha earn course, his best
bird oomlng In 1 hour and 21 minutes
cfter leaving the fair grounds. Mr.
Umerlck was second,- Mr, Llllis third
and Mr. Wilson fourth. .
'Better Than Others and
Costs No More
The E-C -process of steam-cooking
retains and emphasizes in
GO
Men a doubles -Andrewa and Rohr an(1 wants to, spend his off season here
moment, and
Groom never
in the ninth
let down s
fanned Zeider. caused Melcholr to fly
out to Ryan and Williams to ground
out. short to first.
The score:
SAN FRANCISCO.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Mohler. Zb ....4 0 0 4 2
Hlldebrand, If 4 0 1 1 0
"elder, ss 4
Melcholr, rf 4
Williams.
Beck, cf
: Berry. c
lb
McArdle, 3b
Henley, p .
Grlffen, p .
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-0
0
Frohman and Hughes beat Andrews and
Rohr, 7-6, -3; Goss and Freeman beat
Wright and Katx. 6-4. 8-6: Herdman and
Ewlna- beat Belllnrer and Snow. t-S.
8-1; Morrison and Townaend beat Gilbert
and Zollinger 6-2, 7-5.
Ladles' doubles Mrs.' Judge and Miss
uampoeu beat Miss tscnaefer and Mrs.
Northup. 4-0, 1-6, 6-2; Miss Fording and
Miss Frohman beat Miss Fox and Miss
Carstens. 6-2, 6-1.
Today's schedule;
4 p. m. Knight vs. Bellinger, court
i; neraman and Jawing vs. Morrison and
Town send, court 3: Godwin and Arthur
ve. ironman and Hughes, court 4.
ERRORS ROB OAKLAND
OF CHANCE TO SHINE
Ote likes it much better than he does
oa the Atlantic slope. There will likely
be several other members of coast
league teams stopping through the win
ter in Oregon.
San' FranCisco. Sent 17. Bennv Sellg.
manager for Joe Gans, has received a
wire from New Tork offering the negro
ex-champion $2,000 to box Packey -MoFarland.
Leach Cross or Tommy
Murphy. Sellg has wired the offer to
Gans. who Is on his way to Baltimore.
It is not likely that Gans will accept.
sava Sellg. because he wants to take
rest before entering the ring again, if
he ever does.
Thomas, the young man who caught
part of the season for the East Side
team of the Tri-City league and later
went to Coqullle, Or., is now catching
1 " b 1 fl rs tram e h e p la. y ed FIELD MEET SATURDAY
orrnr pm hftll Ann bfthlnn th bat and I
S?E? U-UW. ut,,r.caf,'7ha AT CRICKET GROUNDS
young man.
San Francisco. Sept. 17. Six errors
combined with an inability to hit Brts-
walter successfully after the fourth
caused the Greeks' downfall yesterday.
Th score:
LOS ANGELES.
- - ? AR. R H. PO. A. V..
OftRes, cf i 4 8 2 0 0
Wheeler. 2b. 4 1
Dillon, lb 6 1
Brashear. rf ...4 1
J, Smith, 8b 6 0
SJllla, If 2 1
Delmas. ss. 8 0
Easterly, o. y 4 0
Brlswalter, p 8 1
S
15
2
1
1
2
2
1
NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES.
At New York.
R. H. E.
St. Louis 2 8 2
New York 9 4
Batteries Baldwin, Lush and Moran;
Crandall and Bresnanan. umpire
O'Day.
At Philadelphia,
First s-Ame. . ' R. H. E.
Pittsburg 2 8
'hlladelphia . a
Batteries ;amnus, jjeever ana iio-
son: Rnarks and Jjoom.
Second gam. R- H. E.
Pittsburg 2 10 0
Philadelphia 0 4 8
Batteries Lelfield and Gibson; Richie
and Jacklitseh. Umpire Johnstone.
The sssoclation football and cricket
clubs will hold a joint track and field
meet at the cricket grounds at Monta-
villa Saturday afternoon to which the
While is cordially invited. The events
will consist of tne 100-yard dash, the
Quarter and half mile runs, the mile
walk, broad and high jump, tug of war,
relay race and a short football game.
The athletic meet will serve as an
opener of the association football sea
son. The entries are still open and
names of those desiring to compete
should be left with the committee in
charge of the games.
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morsel of corn food any
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No artificial flavoring is used in E-C
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Egg-0-See Cereal Company,
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Totals SS 8 9 27 16 0
OAKLAND.
AB. R. H. PO. A. K.
Cook. If.
TruesdaJe, rf.
Heltmuller, rf.
Eagan. ss. ...
Slattery. lb.
Total 27 0 4 14 14 1
PORTLAND.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Casey. Xb. ..,
Cooney, ss . .
Johnson, b
Danzig, lb . .
Rsftery, cf .
McCredle, rf
Kyan. If
whaling, o . .
Groom, p
Total 25 1 6 27 11
SCORE BY INNINGS.
Ean Francisco ....00000000 0 0
. Hits 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 4
Portland 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
Hlte 1 2 1 0 1 0 1 0
SUMMARY.
Struck out By Henley, 1; Groom. 7.
Bases on balls Off Henley. 8r- off
iroom, . Two-oaae mis uecK, uroom,
jiiuierirann. noma run jonnson.
.Double plays McArdle to Berry to
wiiiiams. ; jonnson to uanzig to John
son, McArdle to Williams. Sacrifice
mis cooney, McArdle, uanzlg. Beck.
First base on errors Portland, i.' Left
on Dases Kan Francisco, s; Portland. S.
Innings pitched By Henley, 7. Base
hits Off Henley? 6; runs. 1. Time of
game i:s. umpire Flynn and
neyne.
Lewis, c 2
G. Smith, Sb. 4
Van Haltren. cf. 4
Christian, p 1
Miller 1
Totals S2 4 8 27 12
At Boston.
R. H. E.
Chlcaaro 6 8 1
Boston 0 B I
Batteries Pfelster and Kltng; Mat
tern, Chapelle and Bowerman. Um
pires Rlgler and Emslle.
At Brooklyn.
R. H. E.
Cincinnati 0 4 J
Brooklyn .... ,0
Batteries Dubec and McLean; Wil
helm and Dunn. Umpire Klem.
Batted for Christian in ninth.
SCORE BY INNINGS.
Los Angeles 20200800 1 S
Hits 1 0 8 1 0 2 0 1 1 t
Oakland 008 1 0000 04
Hlta 0 1 8 2 1 0 0 0 08
SUMMARY.
Three-bsse hit Oakes. Two-base hits
Smith, Eagan,. George Smith, Dillon,
Sacrifice hits Wheeler, Delmas, First
on balls Off Christian. : off Brls
walter A fltnlAn Ka,A, TrhAtAw Qm.
shear. Cook. Struck out By Christian, rl),
R hv 13 14 n.a T t .... O TXr41 nUrtw 1 -niCa
tian. Time , of game. 1 hour. SO min
utes.
AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES.
At St. Louis.
Detroit
St Louis
Batteries Summers
Waddell and Smith.
and
At Chicago.
Cleveland
R. H. E.
...4 12 S
...1 7 2
Schmidt;
R.H.E.
.1 8 8
.7 8 1
Uroplres-O ConneU and Perine. and Bern Is
NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE.
Batteries Felne and Sullivan; Berger
ft "
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FOOTBALL PEATICE AT
0EEG0X 3I0NDAY NIGHT
(Speclil.Dt.petch to Tbt JoarnaL)
University of Oregon, Eugene, Sept
IT. The first football practice of the
season will probably be held next Mon-
2.?'Wa part of th squad. Coach Ei Bitched the secon
Aberdeen 4, Butte 1
Aberdeen, Wash.. Sept. 17. Callff
auowea out three hits her yesterday
una kodi mem wen scattered, ijoet
tigers error and a three-bu-a-ar In -tha
eigntn scoring the only run off him.
The locals hit Samuels opportunely. Thi
score: k. H. iff.
Butt 0 0000001 0 1 a 1
Aberdeen . .00800010 I 4 4
uaiteries Hamuela and snencer: r.
llff and Boettlger.
Seattle S, Tacoms 2.
0 a. t m . -nra.h aAH it i ....
unfortunate In that the hlta which Se
ttle did get off him came when men
were on bases and lost to Seattle. E to
2. Allen wss In good form. The score:
R. H. E.
Seattle . ...0 1008001 6 s 4
Tacoma . ..0 1000001 02 7 2
Batteries Allen and Fortler: Baker
and Shea, Umpire Gale. '
VsjicouTer 1, Spokane 0.
Vancouver, B. C. Sept. 17. George
a no nit no run
Lurl' "TiK "v?,unaAv" ram of th serl. her. yesterday, but
?' wl bS?t tfVKtfiSS th. Wof" luck' was "bV able
r'lV iir.i "KUltfun.t11 cconiplish the trick. Krlets. the
r.? x JZr' th" .l!" Spokane catcher, hit the ball over the
take charge of the bunch
men, however,
the mtldle of
... . u. ,u u, ui;i . .un co-1 fence In the second Inn In r
newiay. tne last day or registration. tn m.h tir.t - .-j
With the large fresman claas of 2S0l.u.i vmii.. ..
or 800 promised, a good aggregation tor The score: R Vf K
Anaconda Races..
Anaconda. Sept. 17. Weather
track fast. Results yesterday:
clea
First race, five furlongs, purse
Trocha (107).
9 to
Jim
2
Bhrlner.
Hanna 9S) Groth, 5 to 1; Luke Ramu
Mint. Riair. out. Time. i:vz.
Second race, five furlongs, selling
Kelowna (106). Stewart, 7 to I: Jim
Drlscoll (102). Kirschbaum, 5 to
Woolsoap (100), Van Dusen. 1 to
Tltn. 1-0U.
Third race, five and a half furl On gs,
sailing Willi oregg, iuz tworse;,
to 2: won: Kin Thorpe. 107 (Fisher).
to 6, second; Billy Taylor, 102 (Poplin)
even, third. Time. 1:0.
Fourth race, five and a half fur
loViss. handicap Native Son, 100
ohss.
(Kirschbaum), 7 to 10. won; St Avon,
87 (E. Clark). 8 to 6. second; Curricu
lum. DO CPoDlln). 6 to 6. third.
Fifth race, six furlongs, selling
Aunt Hal a, ivan uusen;, to
won; Joe Wootan. 112 (Powers),. 7 to
second; Garter Light. 103 (Stuart),
tn 1 third. Time. 1:15.
Blxth race, mue. selling wool en, iot
(Kirschbaum), 7 to 2, won; Sam Ber
nard, 107 (E. Clarke) 1 to 8, second;
Furze. 107 (Shrlner), 6 to 2, third. Tim
1:42.
the freshmen team Is expected. More
over, some of the men, who will be here
enouid mue good from their first year.
Thornton of Roseburg, an old high
scnooi player or weight, is on or these.
Pendleton Students at Oregon.
Arthur1 end Lester Means, both well.
known high school football players of
i'enoieton. passes inrougn rortiand to
day en route to Eugene, where they will
necome stuaents or in state university.
Pendleton has given a number of foot
ball players to Oregon, the most promi
nent of whom Is Olen Arnspiger, wboi
win aF.pisi 1-oroes in coacning tn learn
tnis rail.
i i
s storriTT hop.
Are you Just barely getting around by
t sia oi erutcnes or s cmner csieas
rormllr if yon? trouble is rhenrastlrm.
lumbago, sprsln. stiff Joints or anything I
ef lilt fiatirr s Baiisrd's Snow Lini
ment and in o time ros ran throi
way year crutches jd b a well a
aay on. -
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Vancouver
Epokan
Batteries Engl
lay and Krelta.
and
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STANDING OF THE TE.UIS.
Pacific Coast Leajrae.
Won. Lost PC
Los Angela M
Portland Tl
San Francisco 71
Oakland
61
71
M
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.411
.441
National League.
New Tork .
Pittsburg ...
Phlcas-o ...
Philadelphia
Cincinnati ..
Boston . . . . .
Brooklyn ...
St. Lou la ...
Won. Lost. Pet
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America Leajrae,
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