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who notaa Improvement In hla condition can feel aaaured that real benefit
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tiorge Armstrong, Halfback.
Captain Leigh Savldge, End.
Stokesbery, Guard.
Rodney Small. Quarterback.
'Hork" Smith. Tackle.
GRANEY'S 1'Jf KID
HEAVES LOSERS
Ote Johnson Figures Prom
. inently in Playing of
t Northern Brigade.
eCnlttd Pren IuM Wire.)
Lioa AngeJea, Oct. 28. Loa Angelea
shoved Portland down another notch in
the final acoountlnK yesterday, in the
Initial game of the closing aerlea of the
Coast league season. Qranoy was wild
as they maka them and McCredle der
rlcked him and substituted Big D&nslg
In the box. Danzig made 'em look like
peas, allowing the locals a lonely swat
In' the three remaining Innings. The
score was 7 to 2.
Oraney pitched wildly twice, swiped
two Anjrels Ja the ribs and walked eight,
men.- This-is-one of the records -of the
league. Dillon carried oft the batting
Donors with three hits, while Ote John
son made two. Bassey connected for
a three-base hit. In addition, to making
a grandstand play, which he converted
Into an unassisted double, Johnson
further distinguished himself by steal'
ing two cases, score:
LOS ANGELES
AB. R. H. PO. A. E
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Athletic Committee Says
Muckelstone and Eakens
Were "Preps."
EAST SIOEfiS TO
PLAY ill SEATTLE
(SpecUl DUpiteh to Tbe Joarnel.)
University of Washington, Seattle,
Oct. 28. HaYing no game next Satur
day, the O. A. C. conteet being changed
from October 81 to Thanksgiving day,
the University of Washington football
team has nearly two weeks In which
to prepare for the game with Pullman.
The contest, which will take place here.
Is regarded as one of the hardest of
the season, as Pullman Is reported to
have a fast, heavy, aggressive aggrega
After the Whitman game last Satur
day. Johnnie Bender, coach at Pullman
East Side High school last night
closed a deal with the Broadway High
sohool of Seattle, whereby they will
leave Friday night for Seattle to play
the high school team there Saturday
afternoon. The game was not on tho
original schedule of the local high
school team bu. Manager Frailer heard
tne Washington school was minus a
game for that day. and, as East Side
does not play again till next Friday
closed the deal by telegraph,
Fifteen men will make the trip. In
cluding Coach Rader and Manager
Frailer. Moreland, Rouck, If he Is in
condition; Hedges or Flaherty, the two
Leader boys. Hale. Stanard, aCaptaln
Cornell, Everest Jones, Barsee and
Cason will probably be the players to
make the trip. Unless serious injuries
are sustained by some of the team In
today's game, the East Bldera should be
In great condition when they line tip
EASTERN STARS
WITH y. I C. A.
Yale, Michigan, Kansas and
Oregon Basketball Men
Try for Team.
Oakes, ef. .
Ellis, If. ..
Dillon, lb. .
Uosp, rf.
Howard. 2b.
Smith, 3b. .
Delmas, as. ,
Hogan, c.
Brlswalter, p,
Total .. .
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Casey, 2b.
Cooney, ss. . . .
Raf tery, cf. '. .
Johnson, 8b..
Danzig, lb., p.
Ryan, rf., 8b. .
Bassey, If.
Frambes, o. .
Graney, rf., p.
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Total 34 2 7 24 14
SCORE BY INNINGS.
Los Angeles .... 20002800 --7
Hits 1 1 1 2 2001 8
Portland ... 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 03
Hits .. 10201210 07
- SUMMART.
Three-base hit Bassey. Sacrifice
hits Ellis and Dillon. Stolen bases
Johnson 2, Cooney, Bassey. Double
plays Johnson, unassisted; Cooney to
Casey to Danzig. Left on bases Los
Angeles 11, Portland 8. First base on
balls Off Graney 8, off BrlSwalter 2.
First bass on errors Los Angeles 2,
Portland I. Hit by pitcher Ryan,
Delmas. Struck out Br Brlswalter 7,
by Graney 1, by Danxlg 3. Wild pitches
urany z. xime ot game t nour,
last year and who Is familiar with the "e Broadway boys ana stand
. , ,' . 4V,, .,. if an even chance of winning. Broadway
materials there this fall, said that If iB not nearjy tfte they were
Washington did not play better against last season In spite of a great deal of
minutes.
mer.
Umpires O'Connell and
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CHEfilAWn
(Special Dispatch to Tba Journal.!
Chemawa, Or., Oct. 23. The Chemawa
Indians ara In excellent shape after
their game with the Oregon second last
Saturday and Coach Fleming Is putting
tbem through a series of atrenoous
practices this week to hammer them
Into shape for their game with Albany
college Friday. None of the Indians
was hurt during last Saturday's game
and the team is. In excellent physical
condition.
Saturday's game was a surprise to
iy friends or the Indians, It beln
thought that on account of their lac
of teamwork and organisation r they
would loae. Tha greater part of this
wees, s practice consist or drilling on
the minor polnta of the game, attch
as railing on tne DaJi and ends get
ting down the field on Bunts.
Coach Fleming ha good materia and
Derore tne aeason- is over win uadoubt
eoiy neve an oid-uroe Indian team on
the andiron.
If tha Albany ram 'wma two weeks
off Instead of a few daya Chemawa'a
rrienaa would bar mora confidence.
Walk over
Knight's.
and 'Soresla . shoes at
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Waahlnrtow IL. bet. Tth and Park.
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W. S. C. than It did against the mission
aries, the east side Institution would
win by at least three touchdowns.
Bender acted as referee and had a good
opportunity to size up the Washington
play critically.
The players themselves as well as all
critics who saw the Whitman 'game
agree that Washington did not have the
dash and teamwork that was shown in
the a-ame with Whltworth the week
previous. Coyle at quarter was not up
lo his usual standard, either In running
the team or in executing the. forward
pass. The back field did not work as
fast and hard on offense as it is cap
able of. and the line was greatly weak
ened owing to the absence of Tackle and
Punter Eakens.
Kay Slip In on Bale.
Eakens waS barred out by the uni
versity athletic, committee because his
reparatory credits nad not reacnea
ere from the North Dakota Agricultur
al college, where he played last year.
There is little doubt, however, but that
he will be In shape to take his place
In the line against Pullman. The con
ference rules prescribe that a man must
he a freshman In full standing to play.
Efikena snva ho han the reniiired num
ber of credits, but the athletic commit
tee, zealous to HVe up to the letter of
the rules, refused to Jet htm play until
they saw his credits on paper.
While at North Dakota. Eakens Dlaved
on the varsity team, but this will not
bar him," Inasmuch as he , was not a
college but a "pren" student. The rule
distinctly says: ''No student who has
been registered In any othor college or
university or who has less than full
freshman standing In his institution.
shall participate 1n any collegiate game
or contest until he shall have been a
student of the institution which he de
sires to represent at least one .college
year." - mk..
At the conference last year It was
understood by the delegates that uni
versity or college did not mean pre
paratory department, any more than It
rrreant nigh school, the prep department
being entirely separate from the uni
versity or college proper.
There has been some talk about Muck
elstone being ineligible. His case Is
identical with that of Eakens. except
that he Is a freshman In full standing.
He played on a college team last year.
It Is true, but he was In a "prep de
partment and not In a college or uni
versity. Ud to date neither of these
players has been protested by the fac
ultr athletic committee of anv other
conference- Inatltutlon. There - Is no
doubt about Muckelstone s ellalbllltv
snd Eakens will be eligible as soon as
tne racuity gets his credits.
Trio Kad JTlrst Work.
In tha Whitman rame Babcork. .Jar-
Vre and Bants had their first real work
In a long time. Babeock having been.
out or me rame ror tnree years, witn
Eakens In the game and these three In
better condition. Washington will be
able to rut up a much better game
aratnat Pullman than It did agalnat
Whitman. The Students still hara hnrea
of winning tha championship. In eplte
of the flattering reporta they have re
ceived of the prowess of W. S. C, O.
A. C and Oregon.
There la some talk of a pnot-seaaon
game about Christmas tfroe with Notre
i ame. wnicn victor Place, two years
football chief here. Is coaching. He
has written to tha athletic manage
ment for a gam and. If the faculty
consents Mo the team remaining la
training that long, the game will ha
advance stuff for which Seattle Is noted,
East Side has a fine team Individually
and collectively and there is not a team
in the city which is better drilled in
the rudiments of teamplay.
Gloom and Joy Mixed.
Tbe East Slders had a little taste of
both gloom and Joy yesterday afternoon
for Joe Kehoe reported for practice,
while Houek will be forced out of the
fame today owing to a badly wrenched
nee. Houck hurt himself In practice
several days ago and the member re
fused to heal as quickly as It was
hoped. Last night Coach Rader decid
ed not to use him today and Rov Fla
herty will take his place.
Kehoe, who was halfback on the Co
lumbia university team last season,
was hurt early in the practice this fall.
For the past three weeks he has been
on the hospital list as a result of a
fathering In his ear. It was feared
hat he would not be able to turn out
again this year but he came out In
uniform last night and it will be but
a snort time before he is in as good
condition as ever. Ke hoe's addition to
the squad completes the , double squad
or DacKs wnicn uoacn ftaaer naa nopes
of early In the season and opposing
teams may see some great generalship
shown in some of the games yet to
be played by the east side Institution.
SEALS CAPTURE OAK
GAME IN THIRTEENTH
(United Press Lessed Wlrs.1
Oakland. Oct 28. A thirteenth in
nlng decision by Umpire Flynn. calling
Curtis safe on a close play, gave Frisco
me game yesieraay. Hcore:
OAKLAND.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Van Haltren. cf .... 6 0 2 3 1 0
Truesdale. 2b 8 0 1 4 8 0
McCoy, 8b 4 1 0 1 4 0
Heltmuller, rf 5 1 0 1 4 0
Cook, ss 6 0 1 2 4 4
Lewis, If 5 0 2 8 0 0
Miner, id .......... s r l 14 0 0
LaLonge, o 6 0 1 9 0 1
Loucks, p 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hogan, p 4 1 1 1 2 9
Totals 43 4 9 23 It
SWN FRANCISCO.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Mohler, ?b . .
Curtis, If
Zelder, ss
Meloholr, rf
Williams, lb
Beck, cf ....
Berry, o
McArdle, 3b
Berger, p ...
Henley
Griffin, p . .
Totals ....
6
8
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6
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0
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3
0
1
With three,crack eastern college men
a University of Oregon player, practl
cally all of last season's second and
first teams and some 10 other men try
ing for places on the first five, the T. M.
C. A. la already laying plans for the
basketball championship of the north
west. An inter-association league has
been formed and Ave teams of six play
ers each will start playing their regular
schedule November 4.
A. M. Grllley, who has charge of the
physical department of the T. M. C. A.,
will leave Saturday for Seattle, where
a conference of the schedule,' committee
will be held for tha purpose of arrang
ing a schedule for the Northwest league.
There will probably be a rw nhuin.
In the makeup of the learua from int
season, out just what they will be the
luuai aumoTiues are not prepared tn
say.
In Conimans, Merritt, Ashton and
Stevenson, all of whom a.r trvlno- rn.
places on the team, the local associa
tion has four college players of extraor
dinary ability. Commana via ihn..n
on the all-Kansas team last season and
ib a nne piayer. He plays either for
ward or guard. Merritt Is from the
University of Michigan nnd .i.n
either a forward or a cruard.- Aahtnn
a forward from Tale university. Stev
enson played center on the University
of Oregon team and is a long, lanky in
dividual who covers a lot of terrlrnrv
When playing here against the Multno
mah team last fall he played rings
around the Multnomah center.
Of last season's team. Oant&ln ToiinH-.
Gordon, Hartman and Gates are all
trying for the team, while Sheets,
Pausch and Vosper of last season's sec
ond team are also trylna- for nlanea
nussen, wno piayea in tne last game
against the Muscatine (Iowa) team, is
also trying. Another good player in the
squad Is Sweeney of the Alblna Athletic
club team.
The lineup of the teams in the Inter
Assoclatlon league is as follows:
Vosper, captain; Johnson. Dickinson,
D&niora, ivenwortny, uiiDeri and Kerr.
Comraans, captain; Mackie, Bennett,
eau. unurcniey, Martin ana Keys.
Young, captain; Freeman, Thornton
Roberts, Stevenson, Schramm and Run-yon.
Hartman. captain: Ashton. Pausch.
uaiea, nynes ana iionosxy.
Sheets, captain: Gordon. Sill. Street.
tus8en, nweenev ana Aianoney.
The schedule Is as follows:
Hartman playa Sheets, November 4.
at 8:15 o'clock.
Hartman plays Commans. November
18, at 8:15 o clock.
Hartman plays Young, November 20.
at 8:15 o'clock.
Hartman plays Vosper, November 11.
at 8:15 o'clock.
Sheets plays Commans, November (,
t 8:15 o'clock.
Sheets plays Young, November 13.
at 8:16 o'clock.
Sheets plays Vosper, November 20, at
o'clock.
Young plays Vosper. November 8, at
o'clock.
MULTNOMAH SECOND
PLAYS WITH OREGOn
University of Oregon, Eugene, Oct
28. Assistant Manager Frederick J.
Whittlesey has mads arrangements for
a football game for the second varsity
eleven next Saturday with the second
Multnomah club team of Portland. The
second varsity hss a tronir team and.
as there will be no big game here be
cause the first team plays at Moscow,
this game will fill In nicely. All of the
second team men are getting Into shape
again with the exception of Stein,
whose collar bone was broken. Kestley
will take his place at quarter.
latere lass Football.
Three Interolasa football games are
being arranged for the near future, the
first between the freshmen and soph
omores to be played next Thursday.
Later the seniors and Juniors will meet'
ana then the two w nnlna- teams will
play for tho class championship. No
one may piay on any or these teams
who is playing or substituting on the
varsity second or rreshman teams.
The games should be varv Interesting.
as rivalry will be very strong and there
are some good players who have been
unable to turn out for regular practice,
but who will turn out for these teams.
Sale Lake Race.
Salt Lake. Utah. Oct. SS. Weather
clear, track fast. Results yesterday:
First race, four and one hslf fur
longs, selling J. W. Fuller, 107 (Mor
gan), 6 to 5. won; Black Domino, 103
inrmyi, even, secona; Ulenaenning, 107
(Nelson). 1 to 8, third. Time, :58.
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To all 1 to beware 'of boughs and colds
on tne cnest; as neglected tney readily
lead to pneumonia consumntion or
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played in this city. On Pisce s, team are
D! rv. the old O. A. C fctsr. TMmtck and
Philr-reok. formerly of Whitman and
Matthews, quarter last year for Washington.
Strtkoot roorV!s fer t past season
snow t.n veiBj or tn Chicago Amsr
i-xtnB who mr ii avraea. Christy
Msthrwenti ef tha Nw Tc-fc niante with
152 for 48 S"mea, R-bs Ws44!l of th
St Louis PMwnl with 141 for I
snd Kap Rocker of Brooklyn 118 for 88
gtmea,
Fr t years now ttra ru Kr--, a
er-at deal of comr-la'nt bmt Villa
Nva'a rnci f"ottU rta vi
"-retried the fVnrrrtr. .I tr.stitntlnti
ef ths team's vet sh wort lut nu. ' - j
Henley batted for Berger.
SCORE BY INNINGS.
Oakland ;. . 0 0 I 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 I
Hlta 00010S140111S 9
San Francisco. .30909010000 14
Hlta 390199919991 0 I
SUMMART.
Runs Off Berger, 4. Hits Off Br-
rer. 9. Henlev batted for Berger I
eighth. Horn run Curtis. Three-base
hit Miller. Two-bas hit LaLonr.
First on called balls Off Loucka 1; off
Hogan. i; on Herger. i; off ortrrin, j.
Stolen bases Truesdale, Curt) a Beck.
Bergvr. Struck out Bv Hons. 9; by
Bergw, I. Hit bv rtltcher Mohler and
Curtia Double plsvs Hogan to Trous
dale to Miller: Mohter tn Williams: Van
Haltren to McCoy; McCredle to Coo.
Wild pitch Berg-r. Tim ef game
Two BeHirs. Umpire a Pari d a and
Flyna.
A rw field ef racing Is linn te tie
fpe-ie4 op to Awterlean hot semen. A
plan ts well advjd for the eetabPaH-
ment of a wt-tter rtrralt la Mco, with
the City of MW as the carter. Ir
said the Bov-ry ri"r'M',wi have
iwrn obtained from th Meitran gov erst
ment - - 1
This Pate In Sport Annals.
1875 The yacht Dauntless defeated
the Resolute In the great ocean race
from tape May to New York.
1885 At Lake Qutnslgamond. Maaa.
Lalng defeated G. U. Hoamer In
scullers race, 11,000, three miles, turn.
1887 At Lake Maranacook. Maine:
John Teemer defeated J. G. Gaadaur In
scullers' match for 2,00O and cham
pionship of America.
183 At Ann Arbor: University of
Minnesota defeated University of
Michigan at football. 29 to a.
103 At Memphle: Lou Dillon low
ered the record for trotting to sragon.
making the time 2:00.
1904 At New Haven: Mtsa Pauline
Mackey of Oakley, won the women's
national golf championship.
le At Glasgow, Scotland: George
Hackrnechmtdt in a wrestling match
defeated Alexander Munroa, two in
three falla I
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EXPERT
Advice Free
Do you stop to think what expert means?
This is not used as a catch phrase, it means liter
ally expert .advice. Years of experience and spe
cial study devoted exclusively to the sensative
and delicate centers, makes it possible for me to
qualify before any court in the world at an expert
in diseases of men. If you need advice
YOU NEED GOOD ADVICE
and It Is better to get It in the beginning ' than in th end action
after it Is too lats Is Ilk rain after harvest. Keep your youth as long
as possible, there Is plenty of timo to grow old.
A good marksman is not known by his bullets but by his aim. and
a good doctor should not be known so much by his claims as by th
results he is able to show. The hen that eacklea loudest does not al
ways lay the most eggs. Think thes points over
WHEN LOOKINQ FOR A DOCTOR
Frequently an office Is advertised In th "first person" when no such
doctor lives in the state. If deception Is attempted on this point look
for it clear down ths line.
If you are not physically sound you ought to be. and It Is better to
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do your duty in this respect than to wish It was done.
We have th largest and most complete offices and equipment tn
the state, have been longer established, and furnish beat bank and
personal references. We treat people Just as we would want them to
treat us under similar circumstances and handle their cases on terms to
best suit their convenience. A patient desiring treatment can pay cash
and get discount or in payments to suit circumstances, snd as th ben
efit Is .plainly apparent or If desired .
CAN PAY WHEN CURED
Our entire time and practice are devoted to the cure of BLOOD
POISON, VARICOCELE. STRICTURE, LOST VITALITY. HY
DROCELE. flLU.5, rialULA, UlSHASKS OF THS KIDNEYS.
BLADDER, PROSTATE GLAND, CONTRACTED DISORDERS.
WEAKNESS AND ALL DISEASES COMMON TO MEN.
If you have made mistakes In the past correct the mistakes. Consul
tation and advice free. If you cannot call at office, writ for aelf
examlnatlon blank many cases cured at homa
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