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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL FORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 50. 1908.' poRmGmwsu?n Ring, Diamond, Field and Tpck ( Don't Forget , Tag-day Saturday mm mm NOTHIN TO IT 19 , , Foot' Ball; OB ;i. ' - ; v' i FOB rop" Tries New Flinger but Johnson and Dan zig Finish Him. It. ISBerUI IUpth lo JoanuM " Los Angelas, Oct. . Hard hitting br Ote Johnaon and big Bah Ianilg. coupled with good Adding on the port of tho other Reavero and good pitching by K Instil, proved too much for the Aon a ana rormnn wun, i .- Jon tried a new buoher named Smith and he waa very wild and Ineffective, Tha acore: LOS ANGELES. A U. R. H. PO. A. E. Oakes,- rf.... kiiib. ir Tlllnn, lb.... PrliMr, rf.. ' Howard, lb.. , J. Smith, Sb... i llonp, a. . . . .. , Kasterly. C. . . , .'. V. Smith, p... 2 1 14 1 0 0 1 T 0 Totals '.' ......J9 I 4 27 17 4 - ' PORTLAND. ARR.IL PO. A. E. J 1 0 1 7 0 , 1 J 0 St a s o 4 o 6 I I II 5 0 I 11 0 6 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 1 4 12 6 0 10 10 0 ; Casey. 2b.... Cooney, Baftery, cf.. . Johnson, lbt. Danalg, lb...S Ryan, rf..... Bassey, If . . . . Frambea, c. . Klnaella, p... Total II 7 27 IS 0 SCORE BT INNINGS. Los Angeles 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Hlta 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 ( . . Portland ,k 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 07 Hlta 1 0 2 0 1 l'vo 2 1 RTTMMARY. ; Two-base hits Danzlar 2. Klnaella. El Us. Home run Johnson. Sacrifice hlta Cooney. Baftery and Casey. Dou ble Plays W. Snflth to Eaaterly to Dil Ion to Eaaterly. Left on bases Loa An ' aeles S. Portland . . First base on balli ; Off, W. Smith 6. Klnsella 2. First i base on error Loa Angeles 0, Portland , 2. HU by pitcher Raftery. Struck out By Klnsella 6, W. Smith 7. Pas ' balls Easterly I. Tlme--l:J0. L pires O'Connell and Toman. t SAN FBANCISCO LEADS 'WHEN RAIN STOPS GAME CVnlted Prau Leased Wire.) San Francisco, Oct. 20. When rain topped the game In' tha -middle of the fifth Inning yesterday. San Francisco waa aneao, l to o. score:. ; ' OAKLAND. AB. R H. PO. A. E. Van - Haltren, cf.. Truesdale, 2b. . . . McCoy, 8b. Heltmuller, rf. .. Eagan, us. ...... Lewis, It. Miller, lb. Smith, c . Nelson, p. 1 1 1 2 0 1 5 1 0 Totals 2 12 7 1 .15 0 SAN FRANCISCO. AB. R 11. PO. A. E. Mohler, 2b 2 0 0 1 S 0 turns, ir z ; &eiaer, ss. . . Bodie, rf. . , . Williams, lb. Beck. cf. ... Kllifer, c. .... McArdle, 2b. , Jones, p. . Totals . .... 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 j ) 1 mi'i ..-iwrtym . II S ml III Mm vT - aa, r 1 ; - Tl . . f B I Foot Ball Pants v Given Away With Each Boy's ; . Suit or Overcoat ; v And you will find Hhat our Boys' Suits and Overcoats are built on much the same lines as'the young men's-. ' They exhibit the same good taste, style and .rich material. The "jXtragood" label guar antees fullest satisfaction with the tailoring and wearing qualities. "Wonderhosc" the.Warranted Hose for Children , 4 Pair for MM Sam'l Rosenblatt & Co. CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON STREETS ' tU:h J- Edcrheimer, Stein & Co. O'CONNELL WILL r ran aggies" Corvallis College to Form In tercollegiatCi Wrestling Union of Northwest. With tha employment of E. J. O'Connell of the Multnomah ciu as wrestling instructor of the Oregon Ag ricultural college, that institution has taken the first steo toward the tourna ment. For several dava Physical Director Angell of the Oregon Agricultural col lege has been endeavoring to secure the services of the crack grapplln mentor, but the news leaked out only yesteraay. when the club directors gave permission for him to coach the cot COAST ATHLETES a f tr ai r r- I'ilfifiFfl f.l PI AYS IfHMIUilttl IllllUkU III I Lll I W DALLES ELEIfElli Crack Club Teams Line Up on Multnomah Field To morrow Afternoon. Stanford Represented ' To morrow for First Time in Many Years. glans one day each week rroressor been workln .18 1 6 0 0 0 03 1 2 2 15 SCORE BT INNINGS. Oakland . 0 0 0 0 Hits ..................0 0 12 Ban Francisco" ............ 0 0 0 1 Hlta . o 10 1 SUMMARY. Three-base hit Williams. Sacrifice hits Zelder, Williams. First base on balls Off Jones, 1. Struck out By jones, . Double plays Mohler to Zieiaer xo vv imams; nelson to Miller to McCoy. Stolen base Truesdale. Time 01 game (0 minutes. Umpires Perine and Sevenson. Freshles Tie Sophs. (Special DlsMtch to The Jour nil.) University of Oregon, Eugene, Oct 90. The freshman and sophomore teams in the Interclass games played to a tla yesterday afternoon, the score bing 6 to : , 6. - Both scores were made on flukes, i j This will necessitate a return game In ' the near future. Tfte Juniors and seniors are practic ing for their game next Tuesday and it promises xo do as exciting and closely contested as the one yesterday. As soon as mese xwo games are settled a third V 'w111 oe played between the two winners xor ine cnampionsmp. Angell has v for the fo intercollegiate wrestling league and when he was In Seattle the other dai took tha matter ud with the Unlver sity of Washington authorities. They readily fell in with the plan, wasn inffton has auDDorted wrestling in ( small way but is adverse to wrestling with clubmen entirely ana titne epori ris never thrived as It should. Taksn Up Mildly. In a mild way the other colleges of the northwest have taken up the game, but none has ever attempted to form a. collegiate wrestling league. However, the advent of eastern wrestling instruc tors and physical directors in tne norm west will undoubtedly see a wrestling league lormeo. Derore winter is over. It is customary for the eastern col leges to engage In dual meets, winding up the season with an Intercollegiate meet. At this meet there are seven classes in competition, the 115, 125, 135, 145, 158, 175 pound ana neavyweignt. This range allows practically every man in college to try out for the wrestling icam. Up at the University of Oregon there has been a desire to hold wrestling matches among the students to promote pnysicai neatm oui nereiorore a com petent teacher has been unobtainable. Now that Oregon Agricultural collero initiative ine state uni- has taken the The biggest $3.00 worth of Hat to be had anvwhere is in a "BEA VER." The hat for Or cgon men. Built to stand the rain. - Our exclusive offer ing, made for us, in styles second to none, and unequalled at the price. . CLOTHIERS KS-irO Third Street. versity may be expected to fall In line ana nire a nign-ciass instructor. Cincinnati Races. Cincinnati, Oct. 30. Weather clear, track fast Results at Latonla yester day: First race, five and a half furlongs, selling Home Run. 108 (Heidel) won; Olive Ely, 106 (Martin), second; Plume. 105 (Glasner). third. Time, 1:08 1-6. Second race, six furlongs, selling iit:i m,K, in touiier, won; beverus, 10S (McGee), second; Lady Carol, 102 IMarun. mira. Time, 1:14 1-5. 1 hlrd race, sevpn furlones spllinir Gramle Dame. 9" (Glasner). wpn; Snake jnary. vi iiciie), second; Camllle M. 102 (Deverlohi, third. Time. 1:27. Fourth rnio. mtlp. hnnrfinn H.n. bridge, 109 (Martin), won; Miss Sain, 115 (Troxlerl. necond; Lens, 105 (Idc- u--p, iniru. lime, 3-o. Fifth race, mile, selling All 100 (Deverich), won: Dispute Glasner). second; Alice Balrd (Butlerl. third. Time. 1:40. Sixth race, mile nrl ihree sixteenths, wuinj-itea tauntiet. 107 (Kennedy), won; Hughes, 104 (Glasner). second. uruunuu, u lonnnonj, mira. Time, 1:56 5. to mm. ; :r T"8"' games Iocal clubmen are -.unujuun ana reel a ciassy (Speclil Diipatcb to The Journal.) Stanford University, Cal., .Oct, 30. For the first time in a number of years Stanford university will enter a track team In the annual handicap nieet of Multnomah's crack football team will tne Pacific Athletic association, whh meet the light but sneedv eleven of will be held on the grounds of S&int The Dalles Athletic club on Multnomah Mary'B college In Oakland tomorrow af field tomorrow aftemnnn tc!:noon-. . .r in tnis meet ane omniorn men win Manager Pratt and r,nt.i. I h. rt.i onrkx snmo at tha hest btott Will use everv man ,k i , I trunk athletes on the coast. nHaMieN Lilt, men VE. V V . 4 1 1. from the University of California thero will be athletes enterea in tne racea from Saint JfarVi college as. well as from the various athletic clubs of San Francisco. Ajnong the latter will be Ralph. Rose, world's champion shot putter; Andy Glarner, the crack middle distance man; Al Flaw, who holds the coast records for the hammer throw; and Lanagan, the former Stanford pole vaulter. This meet will thus bring together some of the best athletes on the coast and as the men are now working hard for their events, all point-winners will have to be up to their best form. The Stanford men are out on the track j everv afternoon ana win do m iw wha-tA fni th rtnnteitt. While many of her best track men are playing rugby the Cardinal will tull be ably represented by Horton Jn the weights; Rawles, who is doing close to :B0 in the quarter mile; roor, who is now clearing five feet, six inches, in the high jump: and BiH- wlller and Cllne, both of whom hav been running the 100 in :10 3-10. As a result of a tryout held last Saturday the following men will be entered in the P. A. A. meet: Sprints, Bill wilier. Cline; quarter, Rawles and Johnson: half mile, HempiiUI; mile. OREGOfi SECOND TEAM BOIF EjMDE COMTEST EXPECrS TOWIHGilf.lE DEPENDS Oil MIITS (Special DUpaleb to Tha Journal.) I (Snerl.i ni.n.,.i, n.. i . University of Oregon, Eugene, Oct 80. Stat; College, Pullman. Wish Oct The second varsity .eleven " Is In ex- 80. Notra l)m . ' Ilniitl cellent condition for its game with Mult- Indiana and Washington Stat col nomah seconds tomorrow.: Coach Am- .lege are now nerntutin.- .-. . splger has bad them at work- all week, big football nmi hw .- .... .t- l-I-l., . .1 . .. """" ' imioiiing toucnes ana ana tha western institution-which will wlneeaXbtd H ,n to Th, tm win .n.iwn,, k. .. i De settled. I The team will be practlcallv tha satn hb tne one wnicn neiq in neavy Che mawa team mown xo a o to o score last aaturaav. xnose who will nlav are- Ends, Hlckson and Lewis; tackles, Mc Daniel and Lackey: guards. Rinehart Kestly; halves, C. Halley and Hawkins; i" full. Sullivan. , . , v P v ..loao csjiii, w vi v iiivinutrro r tne The nerotlAtlnna h."r, . m -.w.. ' u ...lb rm n.omi rar enougn to render lufM a. nn.uiv. t a Amttn . V.. . . I i . . . r . . V. . V: K'me win De p la yea nut tne rootnall manaa-emant n insiiiuiion nas expressed Itself as fav o- to the game. The faculty of wio 010.10 coiicae Will conaent in tha ame being played on condition that will not break Intn tha nnrthw... wrauun too aDrUDllV. Or rtetrar-t fractice With th team l the etlevenVeinet'h!;yb0d ,a "how to m :"e clAven 'n.the most important Mmea college in exnellAiii certain of nniiin. a:amA . v. . " Da.lea'vir4 f chaseriThe iJaiies players are practlcallv an timers and they have L. .1 .i . bavo ranked hiih IO,ol"a,l men who SrthecoL't hLg ,nh ILe..c. ?? sav that ihta - "regonians tion in the ctaiTof ffiSi o'n "tneS The flrat lino.Ti .. team . '.'" Winged . M' Conant, pneil or Woodland at guards' LIU at quarter Sm th "and Roy at halves and Bud Jam.. .nf,ii?P? at Clubmen an :"U.L Wi" .flY local 180 pounds." ThVailJES will an average of 170 pounds, but exP7ct o make up for wels-ht im,... C!: .i.T? unusual aneo " ""v ofFThek rjPJl B, Cftes Coates is well know r.."": iV i"8, K!'V athlete, and north . .w.u uviuer in me nurdles. IUSIC OF MONSTER BAND FOR FOOTBALL Red. 103 103 Sale Lake Races. Salt Lake. Utah. Ort an. Wth clear, track fast. Results vesterdar: First race, five furlongs, selling Zel- la G.. 101 (Rradv i I In t m,nn Jim Malladjr 108 (Nelson). out. second; Mabel Fountain, 101 (Aguayo), 1 to 5. third. Time. 1:04 Second rare. .1 r furlnna. .-1 1 1 n . Valencia. 109 IMand.ral a tn t. Black Domino, 102 rBrady). f to I mc ond: Glendnnlng. ie7 (Velaon) 'l t 10. third. Tlma. 1:11. I Third race, four and a half fnrlnn.. 1 I In. T 1 A. . - .,a iiiiwii, jv ijaanacrm, l 2. won: F. E Khaar i ;v amik i to 5, second; Kt1 Cl 'wa. (Vilarial wiro. 1 IDIO, 111. roonn rirt. .rnue rneiAn..i mi:i.. "rpy cnappv. lot (Mclirld, ), 4 to 8, ' . Jm U . AHUIOI. ll I Mr! Ill . . .n wiiu. xa 1 1 li ii in lainiiM. x n k tblrd Time, :. Fifth rar a. mi mila mllfn n.l .4 ' ; o to i, won; jsaoonasoar. If (Brady). I to l second: Ella 11 " i-rnimj 1 to x. tTiim. Time. 1:4. cm n rare, tit rurtnnn i in . r W. Faller. 110 (.Velaonl i. a C ( Ike . v., - n . t. . Football! Football! Vallinmm vox The IaUea Athletic rlnh. tor'1av. -er tU lit p.m. iirlMioi r, viuting grandstand. A 6rj oeat for iorjoB. (Spariil Dispatch to Tha Jeoraal.l State College, Pullman. Wash.. Oct 20. That an Immense band carnival, which will bring between two and three hun dred band musicians from many towns of eastern Washington win be held In gunman in conjunction with the big football game between W. S. C. and the university of Idaho, is now fairly cer tain. . The management of the Pullman city band now has the proposed band carni val under discussion, and from the fa vorable communications that have been received, it seems that the football play ers will play to the music of ..a band of betweenJOO and 300 musicians. The date of the game Is November 14. ' The work of training athletes for W. 8. C. s track team whoaa riatM win v.. scheduled for the spring months, is now In progress under the supervision of Physical Director J. F Rnhler tha date of the Idaho gams, a cross-country run will be held with the Idaho Institu tion. This is considered aa a nMiii.1.. ary event leading up to the more stren uous dolna-B of the eaunn'a trark .k. uio vi eacn institution. CHEHAIWIIGES HOP FOR ALBANY ng to the calling pff of th game with The Not n.m. , V. i . ,. um vurraiiiK iretnmen,. . The club boys are; expected to reach Clubmen Who Play in Eneene. . The Multnomah second team will leave tonight at 7:45 o'clock for Eugene, where iney are scneauied to play the Univer sity or oregon second team. Both teams are m gooa condition at IS expected. Tha rlnh hnv. v. m, in iuii xorca last nignt and went through two hours of stiff practice for the last time Derore meetino. tha atnrianta at Bugene-r Both teams are confident of viciory. muitnoman lines up as follows: Meyer; left half; Tucker. Thomas. game makes two hich W. 8. C, now Brevier, Templeton and McGregor; low hurdles, Horton, Gregg. Morris; bjgh hurdles, Horton and Cllne; shot, Hor ton: hammer throw, Youker; broad Jump. Meddlck; high Juraj), oor and warring. WASHINGTON STATE HEEE DECEMBER 12 left tackle; Honeyman, left guard; Gault! center; Stbne right guard: E. Jefferv-. right tackle; WhUihg. right ends O, J8f!" fery. quarter; O'Reilly,: Merritt. left half; Jones, full; Thorne, Gleason,' Tight BOER UNHO BACO LZ FOR "CYC" THOMPSON Manager Martin Pratt of the Mult nomah club football team has received letter from the Washington State college asking for a game December II, in forttand. frail lb wining to uura on the collegians for that data, but will arraTia-a fnr no mora Karnes. The request was made in view of the negotiations with Notra Dame univers ity for games with Washington State and Multnomah. The game will serve both elevens to keep in good condition for the holiday games. Manager Pratt will taka tha eastern football matter up today with Presi dent John Kavanau-h of Notre Dame university, who is at present visiting in Portland., (fedal PUaatrl to Tb JoaraaL Chatvawa, Or, Oct. SO. Tho Indian team which tssjla4 up against Albany College this afternoon baa most of ita members shifted to- soma other posit loa by Coach Fleming, greatly strengthening- the Una. Maori n la shifted from a-narA ta half. bock; ftortor from tackle to full; Vi ra il am from eel -to halfback; Sogrlrntr rotnr in at quarter: Laraen from auar- ter to end ; Smith from center to tarkbe; Mlnealnrer going In at cerxer; Majors remaining at guaroj ana. iJiirko at tofkie; l'lllatrom from guard le tacklo. ahlle Wllaon remain at ond. Tho week baa bn devoted to) Btralobt football and tho team la In mwrh bet ter ahopo thaa wh It Uned up against tho Orornt ornd la t Poturifar. Run. lnr Is orperte to help at In. booting ibo s('ber4a toward Aiaoya goal. Pacific-Willamette Today ("pecUt Dlipatck t The JnaraaLt Pacific ITnlvorsitv. Forest Grove. Or.. Oct. JO. Enthusiasm ran high last night when the students of Pacific gave the football team a monster re ception in the chapel. College songs and speeches wera tlfe order. Th team meets Willamette today on tha homo 'rounds, and a hard game ts expected. The teams are about the same In weight out It la thought that the Metnodlsta are much faater than Pacific Each member of the team gave a short talk. The Alpha Zeta malo quartet rendered several pretty selections. Tha wuiam ette boya were guests at tho. Halloween party held la tha new halL GB1 , (Vnlted Press Leased Wire.) Ban Francisco, Oct. 30. "Cyclone" Thompson la looking for new laurels to- A .e... l , ...... uy mini wuippmg uoer unhois to a standstill in 11 rounds last night Tha police stopped the mill, which had re solved Itself Into a game o stand up emu i nui:aRiawii, wun vnnois go ing to the matifwlth astonishing regu '. ty- Unhol knocked down three times Just aa tile gong sounded at the ena ot ne rogna, tno last time shoot ing clear out of tha ring and into tho uc.ib men arouna me ringside. iii nucr claims mat nis right arm waa injured in the third round and that he had no more use of It. He did not use it after tho third and showed a willingness to auu mat diaannnintaH wie 1 tills. Tnomnson la crttlrlaed tndav fnr hi. failure to finish his man anina IT. lacks quality and the fans here say that his willingness to taka nunlah. ment was the only redeeming feature i n exnioition last nignt. Kven at mat, unnois was pitifully unable to give any punisnment. Tne Drellmlnarv ro netween lnhn. muivur uu new rawiii waa rna r. deeming reature of the show. They ivuiu i rvunai o m a raw. TRACK AND BASKETBALL 3IEN NAMED AT PAC IC (Special Dispatch to The looraal. , Pacific University. Forest Grove. Or. Oct. 10. At a meeting of tha student Doay yeateraay. w. i.MCKoy was unan Imously elected manager of track ath letica ror tha coming rt, and H. E. witnam was aiociea tnanagor or basket balL .... McKoy ta a" aophomore affiliated with all student activities and his election is ina causa or much rejoicing. Ho will oeit in at ones to arrange for moots wun, uregon colleges and. If possible. win iaae a trip over Into Washlnatonr iearir an tne old track men ara haw.k Archie Hahn will train tho team again in ib snaaon. - ana . a aitccoaorui vaae imrrBiiy to czprciea. - mitnam is aa old oaaketball tnan. wnw mi pots una or tno ataiHinva tnr sovoral yoara. ' As ooon as football la over, oasKoioaii niaying wui berln. Tnero aro oeveral new mea la arhanl that look good for tho ramo. a&d ran. pouuoa xor piaoea wui m k The Notra riama ble- a-rldlrnn hattlaa has in prospect with eastern schools. The other game is tha one with tho uHiiiiV oi si IX) u l.i, to be played in 6t. Louis as a return for the gams was piayea oy w.' s. c. and St, ffouia i in epokane last year, in which mo miBBuunans were aereated, 11 to 0, vvnetner or not w. R ( ... uvin iuirc uame and Ht. ijinia aith iiii. uicriaiiwuinj tne scneouie is a mucbwuii ywat is now Deing threshed OUt by thb local fanultv anA M,...n, authorities on athletics. Ir ft rra n o-o. ments for the two- gamef can bo made such as will not interfere too mtieh With the Student illltlea nf tha nl.... both game will be played. ' This Date la Sport Annals. 1886 -At Philadelphia: The Atlantic Baseball club, of Brooklyn, defeated tha Athletics of Philadelphia, by 21 to 6. 1871 The Athletlra nf T'hllaair.hi. by defeating thaiChioago club by 4 to 1. Virtually Won the rhnmnlnnuMn nf liid a l (ll rnnif iiih l nsmatniaii so si nsn afe w a a a- then going to the club which won the greatest numoer or games in a series of live wun eacn oiner contesting club. 186 --The baseball rhamlntmhln uif.ro,' DUBwu winning tne pen nant for the fourth year in succession. 1877 Nichols. Devlin Hall anil Pnv. r of the Louisville Baseball club ex pelled for "crooked play." . 1883 At Troy. New York: Rr.ill.ra' oa (RAn IV... , . . . r 11 mi defeated i. A- Ten Eyck. 1 1886 At Crevo Coeur Lake. Wvo .T. A. Gaudaur defeated Al Hamm in scul lers' match, S&00 purse: three miles. turn. -v 11 An Independence. Iowa: Against TO PLAY effi HERE Soccer Team of South Wants Northern Engagement During Holidays. Portland may have a chance to sea the best soccer football team in Cali fornia during the holiday season, pro vide! the local club- conclude to assist In an enterprise proposed by tha south ern association football players for trip to the northwest. A letter was received from the Cali fornia Football association, tha power ful organisation which -controls soccer around San Francisco bar and in tha Sacramento valley with Jurisdiction over 1,000 players, wanting to send a team north for seven or eight games with Portland. Tacoma. Seattle. Victoria and Vancouver. In' return the Callfornlans agree to take a northern team to California next year. By this plan it is hoped to-cement soccer relations between the north and south and establish a yearly alternate Journey for some team .in the two -sections of the Pacific slope. Lieading local Dlayers look witn favor- on the proposition and very likely at the meeting next Tuesday a favorable answer will be given tha Callfornlans. Tney ngure tnat notning win give tno English game a firmer foothold in the states than these games between the , XVallfqrnia, Oregon, Washington and ' ttrmsn Columbian towns. time, Roy Wilkes, to wagon, paced one mile In 5:13. 1905 At Belmont park, Philadelphia: Ed Bryan set new world's record by trotting, two miles in 4:45.- Boxcrs for Tournament. Chairman Ed Frank of the Multnomah club boxing and wrestling committeo announced this morning that the pre liminaries for tha Interclub tournament with Seattle November 6 will be George Miller against C. Berg in the 120-pound' class, and Struck against Pregmoro In tha 13 5-pound class. Would 10O0Q gladly bo paid for a euro many people who aro crippled with rheumatism, yet il they only knew it t. they can be cured by a few bottles of Ballard's Snow Liniment, and tha prleo ta only 25c, fiOe and $1.00 par bottle. Sold by Bkldmore Drug Co. , Maltaomaii AaJasc lUajr. 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