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RINO SPORTING- NEWS 0E1HE W BEHIIS SHIVER AS OAKS SCORE GarreU JTtimpod Out of Box , in the Opening: Canto Down South. V lu YTanctaeo, Oot t. -Ltttl J mi Garrett started again today, but tht OrMki threw th stiletto Into him In th first canto, getting away with fir run and tha ram a. Cold and shivering. Oarratt gar war to Boa, who flnlahad - th (am, a How In a th noma guard to grab thra rune in th eighth, making th aeor I to 7. A oold wtnd blew-across th diamond and th playing waa unusually rratio on both aide.. Van Haltrcn uaed thr slabeters, Nolson.a buaher named Davis and Christian. Out of tha trio th northernr coaxed flva hit and catna near making a win of ' It In th laat Inning. ' i Two horns, rues, ona by .Heltmuller In .the first Innlnar. and tha ethar br Ota Johnson In th fourth added splc to in game. Th northerner copped two In th third.- frtiir In th fourth and on In the ninth. The score:' AB, R. H. PO.A. BJ. .,-.;... 4 i o v i Casev, 3b t'oonev. aa Johnson, lb nangig, id Il .. M MoCredle. rf Kyan, cf . ,,, jTamnes,' c Oarrett p ; Bos, p .... Graney, rf , Totals ..' 2 3 7 1 0 ,1 7 1 0 7 I 34 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 o 1 0 H. PO.A. B. i a o o 1 8 l t i t 1 i 0 12 2 4 24 OAKLAND. . lAB. R Cook. If : B l TruesdaJe, So 6 Lewis, rf S Heltmuller, rf 4 Hogan, as 2 MUler. lb 2 J A Long, c. 4 - Halllban. 2b 2 Nelson, p ........... 2 Iavls. p "1 C lunula ........... 0 Christians P 0 i Totals V. 10 27 14 vl ; - .... f. ... tt. Batted for Nelson in eighth. ri. SCORE BY, INNINGS. ', . Portland 0 024000 1 7 Hits . 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 I Oakland' .. B 0 0.0 0 0 0 2 8 Hits ,M. 2 1 1 1 1-1 1 1 10 , SUMMARY. Kuns ore uarrett 6. bits 2; off Rose V bits 7: off. Davis 2, hit. 2. Home runs Heltmuller, .Johnson. .Two-base pits cook. Kyan, i - Lewis, Truesdale, Halllbane. Sacrifice hlts-r-McCredle, xiaiiiDane, x.a iong ana christian. Stolen bases Cooney, Danxlg, Hogan, ' La Longe. Halllbane (2). First on balls Off Garrett, 1; off Nelson, 2; off . xjavis, l. struca out ay uarrett i; by Rose, ; br Nelson. 2; br Davis. 1. lilt' h. ltha- I.la rh'n..tl MoCredle by Davis), Miller. Time of game x hours, zu minutes. Umpires u uinneii ana iynn. w m ij an sr-a .a a . i i - -r .. i - ' , : v: vrn . : . ' . 1 GREAT 3fANAGER.WIl6 ' SHOVED CLEVELAND TO THE FRONT . I V ! iT; : "'-"' 1 : 1 Wrv : ;.v ' - . - : - : ; - ' s . vih . ....... I a sal 4 ' aw- v. j, f . . . I ,i . m i ' sT " i ' 1 3 . . - ' . . V 1 .. ' . J J II VII - lift . I ;vi I A I I . . .... ill - I I rl 1 i m m .-.?. sr aa as m I 4 X . I IB sW - ssBSBsaBBBBBBaBBaBSaBgBaBaBaHBajsaBBBaBBasB 1 Hari Schaffoeir . Kive made for us this season, the best 16t of clothes we ever . offered. There are a lot of new fabrics ;ran the new colors are' as! varied and as attract ive as ever.: New models and new kinks in sfyle; and you'll find just what suits you. In dark goods also, blue serges and tyack. Thibets and the ,like, we'll show you tie right thing and at the right prices. Sam'iRosenblatt&Co. Cor. Third and Morrison Sta, ; If Cleveland manages to beat Detroit out In a whipping finish for the cham pionship of the American league, it will be due more than anything else to the superb playing and efficient managing Napoleon Lajole, Foremost Ball Player. of Napoleon Lajole. For years Lajole has been dubbed the greatest all-round ball player on the diamond. He Is a consistent player andstrong batter and wnnai a splendid leader. For years the fans of American - have seen Cleve land creep up to th flag and then just iu au me nnisn. nnouii the cieve SIDELINE STORIES OF GRLAT NORTHWEST ' Hamilton Races. Hamilton, Ont4 Oct. 2. Weather douay, trade fast. Results yesterday; Jrst race, -six ruriongs, purse i anni jviaia tiis; uergen, won Ayr t Water (121) 7Brannon, second; Clean i owwp iiujj mucneii, mira. Time, z Second race, six ' furlongs, aelllnr j Hoyl .(98) Garner, won: Aralia (5) Robs, second; Tonr W (106) Musgrava, v jiira. ume, ill. Third race, mil and on sixteenth, selling Solon Shingle (108) Moreland, wun, nvra t- ixvit jnice, secona; uocic ure (101) Murphy, third. Time. 1:48. Fourth race, steeplechase, about two ,. nines move juane tisoi Bltnpson. won Woodside (IBS) McClaln,. second; Cal- ooranatcme UZ7) iagan, third. Time, a ;2l 1-6. Fifth race, six furlongs, handicap cinon ii id jworeiana, won; King Co balt (115) Garner, second; Royal Onyx vvr iuuriKjr, iniro,.K time, 1:12 i-n. Sixth race, one mile, on the turf. purse Throckmorton (112) Musgrave, wuiij .jmuvH.ri ixoj joums. second: Oroonooka (101) Garner, third. . Time, NORTHWEST GOLF IS SCHEDULED NOV. 14 ELIMINATION PLAY STARTS TOMORROW landers win the pennant after all their ng there would be this good old Ohio unsuccessful strlvln much rejoicing In town. POOR RESULTS III FIRST DAY SHOOT Louisville Races. ' Louisville. Ky., Oct. 2. Weather Clear, track fast. Results yesterday: First race, five and a half furlongs, selling Sorrowful, 109 (Powers), won; Bplendida. 108 (TroxlerK second: All Redt 10 (McGee), third, time, 1:11 1-6. . Second race, mile and 70 yards, sell In Financier, 108 (Powers), won; tunvegan second; Lady Baldur, 109 (Deverlch), third. Time, 1:48. Third race, six furlongs, selling Ben Double. 11 (Troxler),' won: Bonebrake. 114 (Deverlch), socond; Mlltlades. 122 (Powers), third. Time, 1:15 2-6. - j ixoveniDer it has been selected as th data for th greatest gathering of goii experts ever known on th coast. the occasion being . the first annual northwest' tournament on. the Waverly links for a 8500 challenge trofchy. Th prise is the most valuable Of its kind ever offered west of the Rockies. For months - the local golfers have peen preparing to entertain the vis itors and it will be the most elabor ate welcome ever extended by the or ganisation. Each visiting club will be represented in the tournament by eight players, the out-of-town clubs being Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane and Van couver, B. C i Elimination play to select tha mem bers of the team will commence at the links tomorrow afternoon, whlln at the same time the winner In tha finals will be awarded the directors' cup. I Mongolian Pheasants Are Scarcer Than Any Season Since Lawful to Kill. ALBANY HIGH DOUBLES. Present Year Promises to Be a Rec ord Breaker. (Siwctil Dlsnstch to Tbe Joarnal.l Albany. Or., Oct. 2. The attendance of last a reco: ear. This year pror breaker along all 11 romisea to be nes. Th play tomorrow will be known a ,The. irst qualifying round. The qualifying rounds will b played on four consecutive Saturdays. The two best scores In each round will be se lected and the final play for the di rectors' oup willtbe held October 81. Ihe green Is now swarming with piayers ana everyone is desirous mailing a. piace on tne team Will mOAt tha . n.h.n. 1 r L expected that the entire membership of "rBt day'8 "footing yesterday. In Polk, the club will be out during the next Benton, Linn and Marion counties there ih ;,,i.. "JZZZTmJ11 "er 10 el ! an unusual scarcity, old and experi Since the cup to be nut hd bv tha I encea hunters being able to bag but waverly club is a challenge trophy, it three or four. yaiion wnerever goir is being played In the Unite) Sla.tn kni th i-.i goirers purpose to take advantage of the opportunity offered tn t1bo tha V Jl . T i . . . liuse iny on me goii map. iam Mongolian pheasants are as scare as buffaloes, Is the report of brought back to the city by practically which every hunter who narticinated in tha season a no- The tlceable shortage in the fields. sportsmen attribute this to the fact that me nens are being Rilled off at a raold rate, and cronaa:ation la dlmlnlahail rinr. inar me Dreeaing months. Fourth race, th Cherokee handlcaD. six furlongs Zlenap, 97 (Butler), won; P-SPTl?- x?8 (Powers), second: Please, 107 (Deverlch). third. Time, 1:14. Fifth race. Six flirlnnvn nnraa Tnn. ay Robinson. 101 fnintmrv won- nth uooawm, f (Walsh), second; Gold Treasure. 97 (Butler), third. Time, 1:15. Sixth race, mile nnrl 70 v.rrl. aaiiinv Lady Esther (100), McGee. won; HanB i...': "u"t, necoiio imDOden 1102), Walsh, third. Time. 1:45 2-5. uifttffifri 2 I I E. A. Parsons and Rav Annerson. who uunieu in mo jjayioo secuon, in com pany with one of the residents, dropped vui seven Dirus, uio poorest uays suits since either has been In the tit a period covering several years. From omer numers mere is tne ama rnnrt and it appears to t be general over the vaiiey. Residents around Indenendnnna mnA Harrlsburg noted the dearth of upland game several weeks ago, and the field trials near Independence laat week fully uiuu0ucu bus ootTeasfl in DlruS. STICKING RALLY IN TENTH GIVES WINNER Vbere yi want It Ulea yea want It xS?jnrTStttts3 socke c smell n trouble. . ' . Ohm von want W in a Iinrrv ..ii .it a some rom in tne house the lur- race does not reach. . It's so easy to N pick up and carry a ' PERFECTION OH Heater (Equipped wltk SmokclcM Device) to jnc room you want to heat suitable or any room in the house. It has a real smokeless device absolutely preventing smoke or smellhira the wick as hifih as you can or , as low as you like brass font holds 4 quarts oi oil a . 1 . f nl n. pat gives oui glowing neai lor y noun, r in V ished in iapan and nickel - an ornament IrS. tnywhere. Every heater warranted. STANDING OP THE TEAMS. Pacific Coaat League. won. Ixst P.C Los Anselea a - tit x-uniana l 7 .5jg San Francisco X at jt? uaaiana 74 88 .tis NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. (tatted Prass Leased Wire.) jjos Angelas, - Oct. 2. A double bv orann ana a single by Delmas In th 10th lnntna- Won a 1 tn 1 roma day for Los Angeles. The score: LOS ANGELES. AB. R. H.PO.A.E. At Philadelphia. First same New York...- Philadelphia Batteries Vithmnn mnA Corrtdon. Richie sod Dooin. Second gam New York Philadelphia . . . g Batteries Wilts. McOlnnlty plra Johnston and Klem. Oakes, of . Bills. If .. Dillon, lb . . Brashear, rf Howard, tb Bmlth. 2b . Delmas, ss ., Hogan, o Nagle, p w s 4 S 3 4 4 4 3 S at the Albany High school is twice that Officers of the senior. Junior, sooho- more and freshmen classes were elected yesterday afternoon. The officers elect ed in the respective classes were as fol lows: ! v Senior class President. Viva Archi bald: vice-president. Cleo Weaver: see- reiary, mary mcuonaia; treasurer, LAW- ence Mcisnae; sergeant-at-arms, unes er Houston. Junior class President. I.I la Pattnn; vice-president Gertrude Taylor; secre tary. Park Stalnaker; treasurer, Mar garet uonteiui; sergeant-at-arms, George Dooley. 1 Sophomore class President, Winnie Austin ; vice-president, Helen Gilbert; secretary, Kleth Vanwinkle; treasurer, Bernlce Hackleman; sergeant-at-arms, Owen Douglas. Freshmen class Carrie Ward and Ruth Thompson tied for the office of president and another election will be neia later; vice-president, Edwin Vle rlclc; secretary. Vera Wood worth; treas urer, aurora rtyne; sergeant-at-arms, Leo Howard, and Thomas Ferguson. THE DALLES' NEW HOTEL . Contract Let for Foundation of $75,. 000 Structure. (Special Dispatch to The Journal, t The Dalles. Or.. Oct. 2 A. onnfmof for th foundation of th new hotel, to "i umn uoro, was lei yesterday to l. D. Camcbell A Co. of Diilnth xrinn Three bids were submitted tn th oi noiei airectors. xne Dia or the L. p. Campbell company was the lowest. Tha firm has in th mii. n.v for the North Bank railroad and hna all necessary macninery at hand. Work on th foundation will com menca October 5 and will ha rnmnlarail -.1 - ... th note! will be 90 by 120 feet front S,. Jner?wiu J6 68 rooms. The buJldin XU1 ,P four atorles, costing $76,000. It will occupy a hatf block. P0BTLAND HUNTERS WILL CHASE BKUIN KENNEWICK'S f 10,000 DEPOT asa--isB-aii . Structure Will Be Ready for Oc cupancy January 1. (Special Diseatca to-Tb JooraaLI Kennewlck, Wash,, Oct. 3. Th Spo kane, Portland & Seattl Rail way com pany is now Dreparinr arrounda fo7lti tlO.OOt depot at Kennewlck. The plana nav been completed, blda asked for and the struotuVe will b ready for occupancy by Januarv I. Th anxiety of this company to participate in th neavy traxiio orrerea oy K.ennewlck Is shown by its offer to oarrv roolc free of charge, for th purpos of macadam- izmg ins streets leading rrom Its ter minal grounds to the center of Ken newlck. . Th city has accented tha offer. The survevlnr parties of the Kenn. wick Northern are still In tha field. comoletlnr definite location of tha Una. Early construction on this road Is assured. CONGREGATIONAL ' MISSIONARIES MEET An Important missionary eonfroo, th sixty-second annual meeting of the American Missionary association, will convene In Galesburg, IUL, October JO, in in centra uongregational church. Ev ery Congregational church In th coun. intitied to be represented by tha and two delegates. President pastor Hi snr Churchill Iflnv nt rtharlln leg will deliver th annual addrasa. Jk Those who 1 desire further lnfnrma- a tlon concerning this meeting may cor respond with any of th followlngr Rev. Benjamin V. Martin, assistant pastor Central church. General oommltfee President Thomas McClelland, Knox college. Entertainment committee 0. jr. Col ton, 18S West South street ' Transportation W. H. Spinner, tit North Academy street. Finance -E M. Dunn. SKI nsn-H. Cherry street ' .'m,;. Committee on arranrnmenta 17 r Arnold, 75 East Main street. Reception committee J. K. waatnn North Cherry street The wast products of a nearhv nnnl mine are utilised to furnish tha ritv of Amherst Nova Scotia, with heat anil power. It WE ARE HEIMER'S R. H. Ks ..491 . . I 10 1 NeedM.m; . .R. A E. I t and Im Totals .31 3 I 30 II SAN FRANCISCO. At Cincinnati. ..VT. O If w I V IIO-ILUMU k -a .aaaa. - . It Chicago ' ( ( . aerjes epao and Schlel; Real jmcn ana aomg. umpires Owen and At Brooklyn. Boston . Brooklyn Batteries McCarthy and R. H. E 1 3 I Graham; i mplre Emalia. At rhfladelphia. Tbci hi.1 xLamp Pfwtten Pbtladetphla Batteries Mora-an Plank and Lapp. and R- H. E. -.3 4 1 .tit Donohu h -n- a - mlr ksat wtA 4 IsM inyrwai trttnl ink War. tmmy ka- 1 a rUiL B f - P--imm Oi Heh m Rar Lmf kwm ymm aaW T la wS aiiTf W J mi iS I riiaja. .llitli.UlUI..IU'UlIHiVllVI'llllll)IIMIIIlMtlllitlHIIlMlllltlUihttMimt TAKDARnOtt comi-amt KOBTHWESTER7I LEAGTHt Fpokaa. (; Vancouver, t. . Mooeow will soo-i kav a belt u. Iread. aaarly alne aaUes la Inith 1 rn?" aD tbe Tmrnl Iln-a Jh.i Iaite trvm th- ntr and aarrlar a wmm--r f facterteai aw dlstaat frasi aor Una. ' 1 aw Hlldebrand, If ....... 4 Zelder, ss ........... t Melchior. rf fi wiiiiaroe, lb 3 Beck, of 4 Berry, o 4 Bodle, 3b 4 Wlllla, p. AB. R. H. PaA. E. e v 1 S 5 n 0 0(00 0 3 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 13 0 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 Totals .3 1 433 II 1 'One out when winning run scored. SCORE BT INNINGS. Los Angeles ... Mtttltl 1 a mil ..1 s a a s 1 1 a a San Franclsc ..001 0 1 mis . .... ... 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 SCMMART. ( Two-baa hit Smith. ItaAriflra hit uuea Ktolan bun Hnwinl afnhla- Lfouoi piays zldr to Mooter to Wll llama. WlUlama to Zelder. First bas Delia w una z: Nar a 4. Rtrwk at By Nagl. I; Willis. I. Tim 1:41. Lmplraa Toman and Ferine. SF0RTING DOGS WIN IX LA CONNER TRIALS (Bsectol Dlsvatc to Tbe JaaraaD La Conner, Wash, Oct 3. Sport Dans tone, tha crack boating deg owned by B. W. Alton of rth Taklma. was rvtonied wlnnar In t ha Haf hv in tha fad trials hr rrdV. Jarlt Revere. ewned fcv T. W WiUianta tt Vancowver. C. was "Md and Kl fiMUrn owiwmI T T. H. Geran ef tin rranclsca mmm (Special Diapatch to Tha Jonrnal.) a Ai . i T' wl vv.w -JL. IU. will of Trout Lake. Wash., bas secured th US Of the famous nark or 9H Kaa hounds, formerly belonging to Mordecal Jones, the Welsh nlmrod of Hunters' Hill, on the White Salmon rivar. arM with a large party of . hunters from Portland. Will chnin hniln to hla aa.h In th Vicinitv of Indian rara frank- a few miles from Trout LAke. It in said inat oear in iara-a numhara ntav h. iuuuu in iu xooinuis or Mount Adams. Mr. Witt and party will start from a rout uue tor tne cnase October 13. Helena Race. Helena, Mont, Oct. t. Weather clear. uarca iav- ncsuiii yesteroay: First race, six furlongs, selling Flora n Tn xuseni. 10 to l won; oir onuar, 11 tBluart, I to I, SC- ? a-Jmot ir?. lf (Mors. to 8, third. Time, 1:10. Second race, f lv furlongs, handicap oiewart. 11 to 1, won; Contingent (111 Clark - to 1 ,.4.' . uu.u jaiuiaara, oat. atuia. 1.V1, Third race, Helena- Handicap, tl.000, uiuv uw a lourm (jaoin. II (Klrsch Dum,la. o won; Petray IL 104 J to a, secona; MqueL 4 Van Dusen). 3 to 1, third. Tlm.l:0 rourxa race, mue, selling Taakm ter. ti (M. Nelson) 13 to I. won; 8am Barber.100 (Miller), out econd; Pot naUo, II (Mandrs). 4 to- (, third. Tim Roeorda compllM at London for mmr- KTmi yu- ioow inai mort rires occur In that cltr on A&turdav than m a, a . a " ' . - m V uivi uai VL III! WBTB. uin Vtnts-aa a August and December than In any other Bioertan caDltallata Mn m.ai wun Dnuio oanaers to rinanoa rail. war operstions In northern Asia which win iao anormouB ueooaita or mm.. Iron, coal and other minerals ' nnmT ooun wit now. when veu im that kin a ... 1 sui-rwai roii anow inii rB.nmtMM weather Is at hand. Get ready for It ! pew by setting a bottle of Ballard a 1 rn IJnlment. Finest thing mad for I fi.mniaii.m. rniiDiaina. rrost btte, sore an im i jomia ana munciea, all ache I p" r- "- oot a ty natdTvore Lfraf Co. DISTRIBUTORS OF KUPPEN FINEST CLOTHING. PRICES. $20.00 TO $40.00. VALUES TOO GOOD TO MISS See Our 3 Big Specials MEN'S SUITS, OVERCOATS AND RAINCOATS Suit Overcoat Raincoat Suit ( Overcoat Raincoat Salt Overcoat Raincoat When you consider oth stores as: $5 to $10 i x more for these garments the Values are indeed most extraordinary. STYLE VERY LATEST. FIT PERFECT. QUALITY BEST. LX .CXRElajQTHEa . s COLORINGS BROWN. OLIVE, GRAY. MATERIALS WORSTEDS. CASSIMERES. V . VALUES BEST .IN THE CITY. ' CLOTHING COMPANY CORNER MORRISON AND SECOND STS. m " er i u I Mm aft FAMOtJS t.Ud, I -nt -ra ana ff i.v a twill.