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HIS OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 23. 1008. PORTING MEWS OF THE WORLD Ring, Diamond, field and Track Foot Ball KINSELLA PUTS OLD STARS MAKE IIAIIDERBILT- CUP Foot Ball;:! GREEKS TO ROUT UP FAST ELEVEN I TOMORROW 13 1 v f ' . ' ' ' ." 77" if7v' . r - Tort land Players Show Class V and teily Kepeat on Oakland Crew. ikiweUI Dispatch to Th JaursaLI ; San Francisco, Oct. II. Klnsalla was In tract form yesterday and hla t.am ma tea played tha baseball of which . thar are capable, winning from tha V Oaks for tha second time, 4 to 1. NeV aon pitched well for tha Oreeka for ' eight innings, when ha waa benched and . Hogan substituted. Raftery started the run setting In the fourth Inning, .when ba placed the ball over tha shortstop. Johnson's In field out placed Raff on aecond baae, .from whence ba scored on Danalg's rrminar ta 'MnCav. of which the let er made a wild heave to Cook at flrat baae. . Oakland evened up In tha next ln Jilnc. Heltmuller doubled, and waa mettrfA on ICaran'a aincle. Three . more came to the northern er lit the eighth, and mom innings. The soore. Cater. 3b. ooney, a. . . Rarterjr, cr. J oh n oi v lb, IMnslg. lb. Ryan, rf. . . Haaary, If. Frambea, a. Klnsella, p. PORTLAND. . . AB. R. H. PO. A. E. 4 0 110 4 0 1 S 4 0 4 1110 0 4 0 1 1 i 0 I i 1 U 0 0 4 0 110 0 1 1 A 0 0 0 4 1110 0 10 10 11 Total 12 4 I 17 II 1 , OAKLAND. AB. R. H. PO. A. FJ. Van Haltren, cf. Truesdale, 2b. ....... , McCav, lb. .4. ....... Heitmuller, rf. . . Hasan, as. Ml Lewis. Cooke. 1 b, Lewis, o, Nelson, p., . Christian, p. . Hogan, . . "four If. 0 11 0 0 Catholic Young 3I?ii8 Club Has Splendid Prospects for Football Season. Football la juat now the main toplo over In tha Catholic Toung Men's club and soma 100 dub members are real en- thuatastlo over the prospects for a win ning team. Tha eleven la composed of former college, club and academic play- era, who average 155 pounds to the man. Without a real ha.nl rrlmmiM tha l at bono youngsters Journeyed to The Dalles last Sund&v and nrevented tha crack eastern Oregon eleven from scor ing. The playera are delighted with their Showina? and have renewed confi dence In themselves. Practice la In dulged in three tlmaa a week on tha splendid club gridiron on WlUlama ave nue. Aro lighta have been Installed In tha field and. Dracthr' la held aecretlv. Coach Kennedy; relied on straight foot ball laat week, but will drill the pigskin warriors with tricky plays, as he is a believer in the deceiving formations. I Ins first and- aecond teania.wlll n gage In a light scrimmage Sunday fore noon ana miny new uJhvb under new rules will be introduced. Amonc the Dlavera who arm 4ofni4ln the blue aoat gold are Patty, the former McMlnnvllle college star halfback, who is aisunguisning himself at an end pc Sitlon. He is -certain on hla tarlrlfn and will be a valuable aaset to the team King Zander, who played halfback for t-oruana nign scnool in 1906, and later wnn isunKer urn. is running down punts in llvelv faahlon and will nrnh. muij piajr an ena. Captain's Bashing Play. Captain Jack Eatch'a dajihlnv avl un nm onense ana stonewall de Scores of Daredevil Drivers Will Pilot Highest low ered Automobiles. Away 11 1 4 17 11 2 Hogan batted for Nelson in eighth. Charge defeat to Nelson. SCORE' BT INNINGS. Portland ........ 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 4 ' Hits 01010101 28 ' fiablnn-1 ......... 00001000 0 Hits i 01 0 3 0 0 0 0 14 ;:-H-.y'. BUM MART. , ' ' -HunsOff Nelson 1. hits 6; lnntn nltthed 8. Off Christian 1. hits . Innings pitched 1, Two-base ,hlts-- Heltmullor, Ryan. Sacrifice hit Dan- . rlav Bases on balls Off "Nelson 1, Kirnck out Bv Klnsella 3. Nelson l nristian L Double ways Johnson to . Connev, D. Lewis to C. Lewis, Nelson to Cook. Passed ball C. Lewis. Time of nme-1 hour. 40 minutes. Umpires Kiynn and serine. . v , . EVERYTlllXGlirADE OFF . YOUNG ADONIS NAGLE (Cslted Freas Leases Wlre.k , Los Angeles. Oct 13. A homerun, triple, two doubles and 13 singles were gleaned off Nagle yesterday and the Seals won 10 to 0. Bodle'a hitting waa tha feature. Score. . - los Angeles. ARR.H.PO.A.E. Oakes, cf. . Ellis, If. .. Dillon, lb. Wheeler, rf. Howard, tb. emlth, SB. -v. .... Delmas, sa. ......... . .Hogan, c ........... Xiagle, p. 1 11 Total II 0 7 K II I BAN FRANCISCO. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. XfnMir lb 6 Curtla. If. ........... C Zelder, ss. 4 . Bodle, rf. S Williams, lb. S Beck, cf. ............ 4 Berry, e. f McArale, Sb. ........ o . Griffin, p. t S 0 . 2 11 fense is recoirnlzed. Eatch is nlavtn L.I. , T I ... . " " " " . xiarry uianeui is nrovlna marvelous defenalva ni.v.. nA rlea the ball nicely. The former navy player has convinced the coaches he is iasi enougn xor a halfback position Martin, a husky younirster who won hla monogram wnne playing with the Eu gene High school. Is making an impres sion at guard. Lawrence Dueber and UMeiti will alternate-as - guardsmen. Tom Carroll, who officiated as fullback on the St. fohns eleven last season nas been shifted to tackle and the young Hercules Is accomplishing much at the jerry uuinian, rormerly with iiio iuiumuia university- team, is one of the club's reliable players and is piaying tacKie. Lew Klumpp, who de fended Bunker Hills goal line, Is play ing an aggressive center. -Coach Kennedy is taking conslder- aoie interest in Thomas Crowley, the lad who is playing quarter. Crowley is one of the newest recruits and prom ises to be a full-fledged star soon. He ib atienaing to we Kicking department. vvaixer, rormerly with the St. Johns Apuaues, is tacKiing accurately at end. Earl Hall and Rich Barr. two veteran. f rvy Playera and care little for ln- uryV.i?.TO RKBOIVn Alblna athlete, IS exhibiting his Kktll nn tha link Km... who formerly won fame on tha old East i-ui nana inrainajs, la working out with m i)uno wnen in me city. ine presence of Ed Dowlina-. the vet. eran Multnomah club plaver. at tice Is appreciated. Dowlina- f rvino- gun ouiho vaiuaoi lootoaii aavice Guv Klntr in and is assisted by George Donnerberg. Credit Is due the athletic committee, namely, Joe Meyer. A. Ward and Dan IJUfc. lor the aDnearnnra tha lavan makes on the field. The next' same nnhndulMd la ifh nt James' college, to be played at Van couver. The C. T. M. C challenges anv l.eirr. In the state and will meet the Mult nomah club second team some time In jjeceniDer. ins 'rnanKsglving game will be played at Hood River with the High UWj VIC iCl. c Total 44 10 17 37 0 1 SCORE BT INNINGS. Los Angeles 0 00000000 0 Hits . 1300110037 Ban Francisco 10 0 0 1 0 3 1 010 Hits 3 1 30 104 4317 SUMMARY. Home run Bodle. Three-base bit Mohler. Two-base hits Zelder. Bodle, Sacrifice bits Zelder. Curtis. Base on balls Off Griffin, l; Naejle, 1. Struck out Bv Orlffln. 1: bv Naale. 1. Double ' play Griffin to Williams. Wild pitch Nagle. Time of game 1 hour 40 mln utes. Umpires O'Connell and Toman. FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. MULTNOMAH VH. ALBANT COLLEGE Multnomah Field. - - SATURDAY. OCTOBER 34, 3:30 P. M. Admission 60c. Including grandstand. ACKNOWLEDGE IT Portland Has to Bow to (he In evitaUe Scores of Cit izens Prove It After reading the public statement of this representative citizen of Portland given below, you muet come to ; This conclusion: A remedy which cured years sgo. which has kept the kidneys In good health since, can be relied upon to perforna the same work in other cases.'' Read this: G. H. Sprlngmerer. expressman of 11 First St., Portland, Oregon, says: Kxpoaure In rough weather and the .tarring of my wacon brought on the kidney troaole. My back arhed almost constantly. Mr kidneys were weak and the pasC of the secretions too fre VJnt. W hen Doaa's Kidney Pills cams ii. inv attention I got a box aad bega.it Ire; them at once. The pain In my t.ark waa eooa) relieved and the kidney . r.it.na me normal. Two boia cf lntn a Kidney Plus aboit rnred me. fre-m btatement made . febrtaary it 1'J. CPB. TO STAT CVII9. ln Jaanary 13. llOf. Mr. "prlrir "iff confirmed the above atatemeat 4 addad: "tilnea firing try fnrmcr '!imuiial I have etot ha1 a trace ef i..iny 'c (., T have iwmmendd 1e Kidyr Pl'ls t snany people rr sale I f -ail dealers. , Price r Foeter-Mtltrara Co, Buffalo. , T, ee'e ai'ala for rbe UMted Piatew. FOOTBALL. FOOTBAUJ.. MULTNOMAH VS. ALBANY COLLEGE Multnomah Fluid SATURDAY. OCTOBER 5!4. 8:0 P. M. Admission EOc Including grandstand. BILL HAYWAED DRINKS IODINE FOR MEDICINE (Special Dispatch tot The Journal.) ! Unlverstty of Oregon, Eugene. Oct. 23. 'Bill" Hay ward, who has so success fully trained the university athletes for several years, accidentally swallowed aome iodine yesterday, fortunately with out serious results. One of the football men had been using the Iodine on a bruised lee- and. when through, he laid it on a shelf with several other bottles. wnen nay ward turned a lew minutes later to take some cough medicine he picked up tbe bottle of iodine, which re- semoiea ine meoieine in color, and toof u dik awaiiow. Almost instantly he r Used nls mistake and took a dose of m tard and water as an antidote. Mr. Hayward considers his escape aa remarkably lucky for although Iodine is not an especially virulent poison it would probably have made him a very Facta about Vanderbllt oup race: The Race To decide the best drivers and cars in the world. The Course An Irregular triangle urroundlns the vlllace of Hlckaville. 4. I., with the Jericho, turnpike on the nortu and tha new motor parkway on Distance Eleven rounds of 33.1 miles; total. 3&I.& miles. Starting Time 4:30 a. m., October 31, cars leaving at hair-minute intervals. Number of Turns In Course Eight Number of Entries Twenty. (United Press Latere Wit.) New York, Oct 33. A score of racing automobiles, guided by the best drivers of America and Europe, will compete tomorrow In tbe fourth competition for tha silver trophy given by William K. Vanderbllt Jr.. known aa the Vanderbllt cup. The first oar, a Locomobile, will be sent away from the starting line at tha grand stand located on tha new motor parkway not far from the village of Central Park and several miles east ' of Garden City and Mineola as soon as practicable after dawn, and the other cars will follow at half-minute intervals. They will make 11 circuits of the new cup course of 23. B miles, and the driver covering the 2S8.5 miles In the shortest time will be awarded the trophy. Interest Oreat Abroad. As an International automobile speed contest the Vanderbllt cup race holds first place amon similar events the world over, and automobiltsts, not alone throughout America, but across the water, will earerly await the decision which Is likely to be known about noon tomorrow, Amdng the drlvera there are so many skilful, fearless and experi enced men with cara of known power and speed, that It is useless to attempt to predict the winner. The cars entered in the race embrace two Locomobiles, two Knox, three Mer cedes, one Chadwlck, one Isotta, two Matheson, one Iiotchklss, one Brazier, one B. L. M. and one Renault. Num bered among the well-known drivers who will be seen In the great contest are Strang, RobertBon, Basle, Haupt, Lytle, Kyall. rouget, salzman. Chevrolet, Bourque and Foxhall Keene, the millionaire. With a fair day It Is claimed that speed, hitherto unheard of in this coun try, will be made by the competitors. In practice the racing machines have made some marvelous speed over the new course, and It is believed that in the event tomorrow the winner will have to maintain a speed of better than mile a minute. This means that the cars will shoot along straight and level stretches of road at 90 miles an hour. for at the turns in the course, of which there are eight, a speed of 60 miles an nour cannot do maintained, ir the any. era would preserve their Uvea and their machines to tha end of the race. Better and Taster. The racing circuit this year is a little more isolated than those which ha,ve been used in the three previous races. It is in the form of an irregular tri angle surrounding the village of Hlcka ville, with the Jericho turnpike on the north and the new motor parkway on the south. The start and finish will be on the motor parkway several miles east of Mineola and Garden City, the latter place being the headauarters of the Vanderbllt cup . commission. . The country In which the circuit is located Is generally level, there belne a remark able absence of hills even for Lone Island. The 11 miles of the motor parkway is practically level, and from the grand stand there Is an extended view of the cement parkway part f the course. The grandstand Is a permanent affair of steel, 10 times as Urge as the stands at former races. All of the parkway Is fenced with strong steel wire fenelna- and parking spaces for cars have been assigned along this stretch. enormous crowds or people are ex Given, With Each Boy's Suit or Overcoat And you will find hat our Boys' Suits and Overcoats are built on mucji the same lines as the young men's. They exhibit the same good taste, style and rich material. The "Xtra good" labl guar antees fullest satisfaction with the tailoring and wearing qualities. "Wonderhose" the Warranted A A Hose for Children 4 Pair for $ JLU U Sam" Rosenblatt & Co. !' III.! Corner Third and Morrison Streets Ederheimer, Stein & Co. " HAKIII THREE OREGON TEAMS READY FOR FOOTBALL sick man. XORTHVEST FOOTBALL GA3IES T03I0RROW 4 Multnomah vs. Albany college, at Portland. Oregon vs. Willamette, at Eu- gene. O. A. C. vs. The Dalles Ath-' e letic club, at Corvallla. Idaho vs. Bremerton nsvy yard, at Moscow.. a W. S. C. vs. MonUna School of Mines, at Butte. Washington vs. Whitman, at e Seattle. tl r,- "WEARVS" BROTHER STARVES WITH REST fnlversity of Oregon. Eugene, Oct II. "Ben" Chandler, brother of -Weary." Oregon's famous end. has been added to the training table squad. Chandler played quarter on the varsltv eleven last Saturday for a while and showed eicellent form and generalship. While he la rather light for the 'varsity Mm nmm a goon IIWI ana will BBSSe LM tourette work for the position. year he plared on the Komi. Hi.h ohool and he Is greatly Improved sine then. TaftMna. Rrlay Race. T a co it. a, Wm, Oct SI Pleas for a great riay race from Amerkaa laka T. M. C. A. bulldlnr t thla.cily. I a distance f II nsiiee. whlrh will feel f b-kM tearaa of 1 J men earn, were -r. -ld at a mUar nt (h t.ia cap. taias leat Blght Tbree teetne f II ara sssn will pected to congregate alone: the circuit. and the handling of these is the most difficult matter the cup commission has 10 race, xne entire course will be jnorougwy policed, nearly 1,000 men navinr Deen encaend for thla rtntv sine. clal arrangements have been made bv tne ixing Island Railroad com can v for inn transportation or ine crowds. Every iiuici. uimruwiK miusc ana private dwell ing in Qarrfen City and Hlcksvllle has oeen engaged to accommodate tonlgb the drivers and hundreds of others ae iiveiy interested m the great contest. FOOTBATH pnoTRAI.Ti MULTNOMAH VS. ALBANV COLLEGE Multnomah Field. BATUHIUY, OCTOBER 14, J:S0 P. M. Admission Due. including irrandstand. WINGED 31 JBUCH AFTER 0. R. & N. i While Multnomah's. intercollegiate warriors are struggling against Albany college on Multnomah field tomorrow ariernoon her association football team wui ne piiteo against the O. R. A N general oTflces eleven on the hnhnil grounds. Twenty-fourth and Vaughn "irreu, in a cuy lee rue soccer arame. Kickoff will be at t.15. It will be the third leasrue same for Multnomah anri me nrst ror tne O. R. ft N. The railroaders are considerably stronger than when they were defeated oy me irescenis two weeks ago. That beating does not count against them now in me city league standing, be cause of the dlsbandment of the Cres cents, who were unable to continue as a ciuo wnen the Sunday schedule fll through. They face Multnomah tomor row, consequently, with a clean aheet Duncan, a new goalkeeper, a Canadian has been secured from the Union depot and the Karr boys and Hlnkle, all mem- orra or ine u. . St paaeoall team and rrpuira rmsi men. win oe In the llneuD. Five new playera In all will kick for me narrimaniiea. Multnomah will play her regular line up. The club car rlea a first teem souad or 14. Including I reserves. The bunch has been faithful In practice and la at rone In wind and limb. It will be con siderably outweighed, however, by the general offlcea men. tomorrows lineups rollow: O. R. 'A N. OoaL Dunein- harlra i Mark worth and C. T. Karr; halves. El der. Hlngler and Kendall or Captain Hne-hea: rleht wlnar. Illnkle anil tm.- ig-ii winv. m iiTursi arui m rw am. ter. ly; reservea, Cpencwr.' Fleming Multnomah A. A r LA-K.kM rMyhw . . T", . . ... rieht wins. Kydd and Ilck: left win. Kan eon and It Matthew ceater. Milla; reeerr W. T. 8anith il-. Urcrtl Gam sale, Zeat. D 1.1 rttain.ek a nrv. Taiienal University of Oregon, Eugene, Oct 23. There will bo three games today and tomorrow in which university teams will participate, the Freshman-Kugene High this-afternoon, the Oregon-Willamette game here tomorrow and tne second 'var-sity-Cbemawa game at Chemawa tomor row. . Th freshman team is In excellent shapefand as several of tbelr men who have been playing with the 'varsity will be playing with them, 'should have no difficulty In rolling up a good score. Eugene, however, has a good team and as they have been practicing hard this week, may surprise tne iresnmen. The 'varsity team is not in the best condition for the Willamette game as a number of the men have been bruised up considerably in tha stiff scrimmage practice. Coach Forbes has been putting them through the past week. Several of the freshmen will also be in the game with Eugene High today : and It is hard to tell what condition they will be In to morrow. Everybody Is confident tha Ores-on will be victorious. The result of the game between th second 'varsity is looked forward to wit a great deal of Interest as tha Chemawa team Is an unknown quantity. The sec ond team is exceptionally strong this year, as practically an or last year men are back In the tama and some ex cellent new material has turned out Several of Its members are showing varsity form and may be added to the varsity squad Derore lone, jn scrim mage during the past week they have several times piavea tne 'varsity to standstill. Earl Hauey or Baker City was elect ei captain of the second 'varsity, last night by a unanimous vote. This Is his third year on the second eleven and he is playing an excellent game- at half. ASTORIA AND ACADEMY TO PLAY HERE MONDAY 1 1 .. A Portland academy will meet Astoria high school on Multnomah field 'Mon day afternoon. This is the first Jime In years that an Astoria team has been seen In Portland and a good crowd is expected. A return game will be played later. When academy goes Onto the field Monday her team will be hardly recog nized as the same one which was so easily defeated by East Side hlsrh school last Wednesday. The' tackles" and backs win probably be tne' onlyvmen the same. Cobb will be at quarter, Beuhner and curry at ends, Leonard at center. Bummers at guard and possibly a new man at the other, guard position. Bueh- ner's work, in judgment at least, was very poor In Wednesday's game and It Is hoped by the coaches that bv the vigorous shaking up given the team a winning combination can be secured. Leonard played center last vear and it was only owing to a sore arm that he was not the regular center. 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