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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 12. 1003.
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PORTING NEWS OF THE .'WORLD
KINO
1'IOLD
track:
DIAMOND
IlERICMI OPENS
PORTLAND TEAM
M BEAVERS COr.liriG
hi
SCHEDULE TODAY
i
GIVEN WELCOME
I'liiiciif iioniii I'lim .51
Junior liiir lieajrue
Will
Big Parade Plans ' JlcadyA for
O'Connell and - Uhrlacbcr By Capturing: Both Games
Open Keason Under Most
Encouraging Conditions.
deceiving Ball Club To
' morrow Afternoon.
Finish Training for Bout
Portland Club 3Iakcs
in Exposition Kink.
Five Victories.
j GIVE DANCE FROM ''THE MERRY WIDOW"'
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' ' V.w York, April J!. Hardly knowing
it world ciiampii""'p .-
- ,.m Mr Baseball Kuw wllT coma unto
Ids ea-n this afternoon th V'.
eaaon of the Amwln If wl
tinder way. Mr. Bug Ws nad hard
wlntJr of it. but n-ports from his vs.-
riout habitats today Indicated that he
"win-in-fine -trim,-with lunga In order
nd "yea more discerning than those
"'two facTorTadd special Interest to the
Amerb-an- League race-this year; ihe
first bring me ubuui , -
vnungstere who are being riven. their
flrat opportunity In a maior teaue and
the other the struggle of letrolt to win
' third successive . Championship and
thereby establish - a record for the
Vrim Ihe Tigers csmp come ominous
' growls and Hughey' Jennings, that hu
man storage battery t energy who
...u.. .i.. V..m t n. ciltv of Btralta.
declares I hat he will not have to wait
thla vear until next to the' laat game.
; r k.cini th, r4amrtlnnahln Won.
vriufg n. ' I " .- -
Detroit look Stronr-
The unprejudiced observer -is forced
to admit tnat unless ui wl""Vi
ders have strengthened materially, there
are good grounds for Jennings boast.
The onlv faces mlimlng from the Hger
lineup this year will 1ms Third. Baseman
Cough lln. Catcher Thomas and bubatl
tut Infieldrr Downa. all of whom were
lot out by Jennings, so it Is to be in
ferred that their absence will not
weaken the team. In Thomas place as
at wtn 4 ml (Ml o I. Detroit has two ' ra-
rriiiin In Reckendorff and Stanage.both
of whom show unusual promise,
r tuirA ii OmrfA MorlnrltV.
1808 Highlander, who la declared' to be
Mavlng better , than Coughlln did in
ii7 nr 1908. .Then. too. Detroit will
tim acrvlivi for the entire sea
eon of Owen Bush, the sensational short
stop secured from tne .inatanapoiis c uu
at the close of the American association
season laat year, -and whose supplant
ing of O Ieary so oracea up w leaiu
that it forged aliead and won out. i
Aa additions to hla strong box corps
of Unt year, Jennings, has three -good
vounaraters In Works. Sugg and La-
1 1tte. Wlllett and Summers, two new
etars In the American league firmament
last year, will shine with added luster
this season. Jennings says,.;'" So the
Titian haired Hughey can t see howrthe
Tigers can be- sliut out of their third
successive pennant . . i-.1 : ,
The addition of old. Cy- Toung, who,
like a city corner lot. Improves with
age, to the Cleveland pitching staff
makes Lajole's bunch, look dangerous.
Cleveland has looked dangerous so
often, however, only-, to have the f Use
go out, that she is not generally picked
for the front seat Bradley Is believed
to bt weakening; at third and with a big
question mark after Terry Turner, at
short, due to tangled shafting . In his
throwing arm, the inner works of the
Naps looks none too strong.
, Chicago sTtiU Kltlest
Minus-Manager Fielder Jones, - it Is
hard to figure the Chicago-White Sox
any stronger than laat year.- Jones re
fused at offer of 816,000, which shows
that ball ; players may now speak of
thelr,alaries rather than wages. The
vv nlte oox ' Dins lair to reiuttiii tne
"hltless wonders,"; winning- a majority
of games by brains instead of brawn,
The personnel will bo practical lr tm
changed, with the exception of Jones.
The other upper berth team of laat
reason, the St. Louis Browns, is picked
to nut u n the same scrappy game and
is sure to be a factor. The addition of
Ixiu . Criger. the old Boston catcher, to
the team win Doiater n up wnere it
waa lamentably weak.
. New York will experiment with a
team made up largely of youngsters and
manne-ed bv George Stalllngs. the High
landers being one of the few teams that
Ftalliitgs had not .hitherto managed. The
Highlanders wilt only have- to finish
seventh to do better than last year, and
- if vou want to get a fight out of Stall
Jngs Just hint that the Hilltoppers won't
'do this. ' f-
Connie Msek'a Athletics : will have a
veteran : pitching; staff In s Dygert,
:.oombs, Bender, Plank and Schlitzer,
hut he has patched tip both his in and
outfields with some new '"cloth" that
he says will wear well and ''may bring
a third pennant-to Philadelphia. :
- . . mad So for Callu.
The Boston Red Sox have received 'a
heavy anttseason vote for - the cellar
championship, principally due to the
fact that one of the first things Man
ager Fred Lake did after assuming con
trol was to fll his biggest asset, the
famous old battery of Young and Criger.
This pair were equivalent to about half
the teani and only In the event that the
fates have been kinder to I,ake than the
exhibition games have indicated Will
their loss prove other than fatal.
Washington is feeling so good over hav
ing escaped her uaual position at the
bottom last yearr that' Joe Cantlllos is
makintr a noise like the) first division.
With baseball weather tomorrow aft
moon, tha biggest crowd ever enroni
cled at a game In Portland will turn Out
for the opening day contest at Twenty
fourth and Vaughn streets, between
Portland and the Sacramento club, now
leadina- the leaaue. The fact that Port
land Is coming noma ror tne nrsi iim
within the memory of the oldest Inhabi
tant with a percentage 'over .600 adds
Interest , .
Th reparations to receive the team
as heroes should be 'received have been
perfected.. The participants in the pa
rade are requested to meet at the Com
mercial club at 1 "o'clock, where the
long line of automobiles will be formed.
tere IS lire oraer Ol in procenaion; (
Platoon of police.
Brown's band, ,
Governor Benson and staff.
Mayor Lane and party.
Judge Williams and Colonel Mo-
Craken. oldest fans..
rVitinplI A nil rltv nfTlciala.
Judges of circuit court and county of-
fir I a la. ' . . .
Fielder Jones, who umpires first game
Sacramento ball club.
Casey's Portland Northwestern club.
; Portland Coast league club.
' Float of real fans.
Automobile club acting as escort
The line of marclv, follows:
" The line will form on Oak street, fac
lmr Fifth. The line of parade Is as fol
lows: East on Oak to Fourth, north on
Fourth to Couch, west on Couch to
Sixth, thence south to Morrison, east
on Morrison to Third, north on Third to
Washington and ont Washington to the
ball park.
Eddie O'Connell, the welterweight
champion, and Jos Uhrlacher, the Roch
ester Wonder, have finished their train
Ing for their big wrestling bout In
Exposition -rink tomorrow night, and
wUl steo on the canvas in the pink of
condition, unriacner, wno is sometnmg
of a prise In build, bids fair to give Ed-
dls the hardest battle of 'the young I v.
cnampion s roriiana career. cnriacner
has been- unllmberlng in his training
stunts and the way he smashes the big
renows about js a caution. .
It -Is believed that from a standpoint
of hard wrentllng this bout will be the
hardest battle of the year In Portland.
While Uhrlacher may not be as sclen-
STANDING OF THE TEAMS
Won.
,,.8
Sacramento
Ixa Anaelea
Portland
Han Francisco
Oakland .6
Lost
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7
''.:
Pet.
.6(7
.841
.171
.867
.308
' . (Dnlted prees Leased Wire.)
San; Francisco. April 1 J.MeCredis's
Portland Beavers left for ' home last
night with a percentage of .671, the
highest point at which the northerners
If Washington had another pitcher like
Walter Johnson, who last season shut
New, York out three times in four days,
Cantlllon would be taken more sertous
lv. . Many students of 4he dope ' sheet
Kre picKing tne eenators 10 : beat , out
Boston andlNew ,Tork7, . , , v
Shlbe Park, the new American league
plant at Philadelphia, will -be thrown
open to the public this season. It Is
tne rinest baseball parK in tne worm
It la at Twenty-first and Lehigh
streets and-"Uncle Ben" Shlbs spent
several hundred thousand dollars on it
It will seat between ao.ooo ana 4t,owu
and Is altogether adopted to a world's
champloaship series, according to Mack.
In the nine years that the American
league has been a ' major organization
Chicago has won the pennant three
times, and Boston, pntiaaeipwa ana De
troit twire each. ''','
.. The nreaent sanon la the tenth in the
history of the American league. The
cities that have been component parts
of the league in. the .decade of ita ex
istence are Chicago, Milwaukee, Indian
apolis. Detroit, Kansas City, Cleveland,
Buffalo, Minneapolis, Philadelphia, Bal
timore. St. Louis. Boston and New York.
Chicago has won the pennant three
times and Boston and Philadelphia have
two pennants each tq, their credit
Tail-ondtra in the: American league
have been St. Louis, once: Milwaukee,
once): Minneapolis, once;; Boston, once:
Baltimore, once: New York. once, and
Washington, three times. All American
league circuits have been of eight towns.
n 1VQ3 Boston won vi games ana lost
4T, creating a percentage of .859, the
best ever established in the 'American
league.- The lowest percentage was .251,
made by Washington in 1904. -
v Positions of Teams.
The position atf the finish from vear
to vear of the American league cities is
shown by the following figures- '
cmoago i. i. 4, v. J. s, i. 4, . Aver
age standlna- 2 7-9.
jinwauKeez, s. Average standing, r.
Indianapolis 3. Average standing, S.
Detroit 4, 3, 7, 5, 7. 3, 6, 1, J. Aver
age standing. 4 1-9.
Kansas Cl0y6. Average standing, 5.
J Cleveland 6. 7. 5, 3, 4, 6, 3, 4, 2. Av
erage standing, 4 1-3.
Buffalo 7. Average standing, T.
Minneapolis 8. Average standing, 3,
Philadelphia 4, 1, 2, 6, 1, 4. 2. 6. Av
erage standing, aft.
Baltimore 6, 8. Average
66t Louis 2, 6, , 8, 6, .'. 4.
standing, 6 2-7.
Boston 2. 3. 1, 1, 4. 6, 7, 5.
Standing, 3. .
New York 4, 2, 6, 2, S, !.
standing. 414.
Washington 8, . 8, 8, 7, 7
erage standing, 714.
tine as th chamblon. ha poasessea an navs returned norne m in opening se-
unusual amount of strength and endur-1 rles in years. They captured the morn
rT1! yesterday,; to 1. and I ths af-
" -1" - ' ;iZVul ternoon game, o to
u...t iiu yuuiiu " I at ralKht victories over
seeming weight handicap win not mane l uonehead olaylng at
so mucn dlirerence. ' : part of Oakland contributed
Uhrlacher has agreed to make 160 u.i. n,nfi . nni. n.irit,
pounds' weight nd Is now close to that I i. ,V,.nin h, hih nnt
u ud wyncu - ...... D&ve j-, aUuport oi ins nonoern siao-
to taxe ore surplus pounaage ana, nui .... . -
succeeded unusually well. lie nas been It laoked for - while as If some-
here long enough to be able to taite orri tnlnjr mljht be. doing in the ninth in
weight without weakening himself. I the afternoon when Qraney walked a
unriacner possesses an is men necic, DPace 0j- Commuters, and one got home.
ana nas a unique recora b DriuKinB.'xn Hut Jack settled down and that was
an exniDition ne nas Driagea win nveitne ena ot jt
men standing on his body, whose ag- Oakland started the scoring In the
gregate weight was 710 pounds. He 8econd lnnjng.( and then took the lead
v" v,ul" , y in the third, arter fortiana naa maae a
neck for two minutes. Uhrlacher has no ooupiB of runB. Manager Mao got busy
hesitancy about giving; a hold on.his m the sixth and tied the score. A field
head In an effort to get a vital hold er- ch0lce, wild pitch, blngle and error
V. I ma as a 4r r ' a slv nAMs nas 1sass Vfr .
Include in this category- are ; hammer- u... . th nm mam won in the
locks and toe holds. , , . : seventh: Wlggs passed Armbruster and
-Among the good men Uhrlacher has orasar'ad-Buddy Ryan moved them
be.a,tf,n ?'L Tommy Hoy, the Italian iong wrttr neat aacrfflee. Olsen's long
middleweight champion; Paul - Booser, sacrffice fly allowed Armbruster to
ngni neavyweignt cnampion or . renn- noM tha hom! anJ Qraney romped
sylvanla and Ohio: Carl Busch, the Oer- i h.n t,..i. . ha a throw
man light heavyweight champion; Char-j.- tch oisen
ley Kaleer. tlie New York wonder -whom I oahiand tTlfsi nar(j in -the ninth, but
rraDK uuicn dickrq mu ine vuihiiiik iuiu-ii n . t AnA run
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' . . ' s Marsovlaa Teaaant Dance, M'hJch Will lie Feature of Society Klrracss. - s
Th Marsovlan peasant dance will be recently through the opera. 'The Merry I Henry Ladd Corbett.
one of the most attractive in the Klr-il Widow," ' The solo dance, the national f Bauer will sing the
mess. .The danca has been popularised dance, will be done by Mr. and Mrs. this dance.
Mrs. Rose BIocli
" Villa" song for'
cf.
.Cleve Potter.
Joe Acton, 'the veteran referee, -wm I
be the third man on the mat;
; Sas BnU So( Jaw.
If-a bull dog jaw that has written in
every line of It determination and a
set of muscles that stand out in great
knots, is any criterion, Charles Franklin
wh. will InHn V m i r, tV . 4 . . L.
T. c.V, "111 . u L. v: i ui mi j v. . a vu, 1 , -
ensnhmidtl. Joe TOrtlmaa and four other I Kenneay, IP.
wrestlera &t the Helllar theatre Wedneal Murray, c
day nla-ht will give the local sextet a Harkness, p.
Job that they will not soon forget. This I ,
new man or uarroii a in wnom tne tie-1 ""
attle manager believes he has found a
world beater Is a considerable puzsle
Ryan,
Olsen, s. . . .
Ort, If.
McCredle, rf. .
Johnson. 3 b. .
Breen, 2 b.
to any one who attempts to figure onMl,,nl,v pt
the outcome. JBerg and Thomas admit TrJiaVfat a kC ' ""'
Ih.l th. f..l f Anlna h tnilr (hi I UBSUlUe, iO. .......
11 has cut for 4ils man or for ?; Jlw8' .If' ' '
..i. SO
OAKLAND.
AB. R. H. PO. A
BALLOON FLIGHT
IS GREAT SUCCESS
(United Preas Leased wV.. 'v. I
Oakland, April -. 12. Following J.tHi
auccesBful balloon fllKht of Aeronau
P. A. Van Tassel, made, from tlils.cltV
yesterday under the auspices . of itbe
an trancisco Aero club, arrangements
are being made for a series of cen.
sions at regular intervals in ina.ittear
tuiure. -;- ; '.!. .. - ':. -;
' Accompanied by Joseph M. Martin,
chief paying teller of the Crocker Na
tional bank of San Francisco, and Knox
Maddox, an attorney of this city, Cap
tain Van Tassel boarded his balloon,
the "Berkeley?" ' a.t the cluh' a-rounda
S 4 IT 11 1 and cut loose at 11 o'clock yesterday
Morning Game.
PORTLAND.'
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
0
3
8
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t
11
0
that
Carroll
himself, if eventualities necessitate
is not beyond the range of human pos-1 .Tf ,i
Blhilltv hnt ih uu that their will iarron, rr.
Cameron, lb.
McCoy. 3b.
Breyette.
C. Lewis,
Totals
standing,
Average
Average
Average
8, 7. Av-
slbillty, but they say
nave to be shown. - ,
well known to admirers of wrestling inl1""08' p-
this city to need any discussion, as
to Thomas, he Is a man ol great ability
at his weight, 175 pounds, and says he
does not fear to face any man on earth
at this weiaht. Berg Included. It Is
needless to say that In view of its I Oakland
attracung no.iittie amount or aiscus
slon among the followers of the "ancient
ss.
c
.39 1 6 27 13 2
SCORB BY INNINGS.
Portland ...0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 02
Hits ,. 0 0! 1 0 0 0 0 14
.;... 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01
. 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 1 05
SUMMARY. , .
and honorable sport" of wrestling. If I Two base bits Murray, Carroll. First
Franklin succeeds In throwing five of I base-' on - balls Bolce . 4,.' Harkness - 4.
the Opponents who will face him within I Stolen bases Ryan, D. Lewis, McCoy.
Athletics' New Ball Park.
. Philadelphia. April 12. Tha opening
wt tne American league season nere to
day, with a game between the Athletics
and the Boston team, also marked the
formal opening and dedication of the
new- baseball park, the largest and fin
est of its kind in the country. The
pnrk represents an outlay- of 500.000.
The seating capacity of the grandstands
and bleachers Is 23.000. with standing;
room accommodation for about 27,000
more. The stands are of handsome
architectural design and are built en
tirely of steel and concrete. The open
ing was attended by President Ban
Johnson and other leading lights of the
American league.
the specified time he will gain a repu
tation for himself that will be heralded
to more distant parts of the country
than Puget sound, where his abilities
are chiefly Itnown. '
If the Seattle man succeeds In throw
ing the six, he will be well on. the
road to Justifying the confidence that
hla manager reposes in him and-wilt
come pretty near demonstrating himself
as a world beater. The match is for a
wager of $250 and SO per cent of the
gate receipts, which will undoubtedly
net each of the six contestants a neat
little sum, or Carroll or Franklin, which
ever - -wrestles, a very considerable
amount owing; to the fact that the
winner takes all.
Seats are now on sale at the theatre
and the usual down town places;
Struck out Boice 8, JJarkness 10. Hi: I
by pitcher Kennedy. Time 1:45. Um
pire McGreevy.
Afternoon Oasis.
PORTLAND.
A B R. H. PO. A. E.
moraine-.
The balloon. SO by 63' feet in . slse.
weighs approximately - 600 pounds and
noios u,uuo cupio reei oi . gas, ine
weight of the passengers and ballast
Tormea an aaaiuonai puraen or ouu
pounds. Rising"' easily, it attained a
height of 7000 feet which it maintained
for three hours. The descent was made
at Sunola, Contra Costa county'.
TJie San Francisco Aero club, under
the auspices of which the ascent was
made, 'is composed, of prominent San
Francisco, Oakland and Berkeley busi
ness men who are Interested in aero
nautics. Van Tassel, who is the presi
dent of the club, is a balloonist of many
years experience In this country and
in ' Europe. An effort . is to b made
to organize similar organisations In
Los Angeles and other, coast cities, and
to bring aeronautics - to the . plane oi
other recognized sports on the coast. -
Eugene Will Stay Ont.
(8pclal 'Dispatch to tha Imirnaf.i '
Eugene, Or., April 12. The Eugene
baseball team will not enter a league
with Salem, Albany and any other town 1
unless far more advantageous arrange- Tv T,TrTrFTi-TnTITSfif
ments are made than have yet been of.l--"-11-""1-"'3'-'
fared. The team will -play independent
bail each Sunday, with an occasional
game to other towns. A number of fast
men nave been engaged by Manager Mc-
formica. ,,-v X' .-i -f. ':.-;.
I , Frart. Garnet Interest. .
V ' (Special Dispatch to The Journal.
University of Oregon,' Eugene, April
12.- The second game in the interfrater
hlty baseball series; last Saturday ! re-.
suited in a victory over tha Sigma Nus
br the Khoda Khans by the score of 16
to 0. A week aao the Dorm I tor v defeat.
ed the Beavers in a 10 inning game by
sKTore or i m o.v ; J ne Alpna club and
Lawahi play Thursday and the Delta
Aionas ana KBDoa Hlrmaa after vscsl.
tion. The four winners of these games
win men nisy in pairs until one team
wins tne cnampionsnip and the cap of
rerea ov tne Mldnleht DauthmiL" a
paper edited by- university students.
Great - interest is being taken in these
games ana tne rivalry la intense. - - -
- Trou tdale . Beats Gresham.
. (Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Cleone, Or., April II. In a hotly-con
tested game at Troutdala yesterday, the
Troutdale baseball ; team defeated ' a
team from Ores ham by a score of 4 to
8. The game was close and well-played
uuuupiivu,. Mini ,v.t,vi.a. WOU
exceptionally good form.
The Gresham team won a reputation
last year as being a speedy bunch, and
It is fortunate this season In being able
to retain as pitcher Johnny Townsend,
who is said to be at times almost In
vincible.
Minor Bali Gaines.
Honey man Hardware Juniors defeated
Lincoln HiKh -School Juniors Saturday
17 to 3.
The Gills defeated the Montavilla
Grays. 12 to 8. .
The. Robinsons defeated the won.
lawns,".? to- ,.
EIGHT POIiTOLA VEEK
San 'Francisco, April 4l.---"Hava ac
cepted proposition from Cofrroth to
fight Johnson.- Portola week fight as
sured if Johnson is on the level." -
This telegram, received by. WUUs
Jacobs, sporting editor of the San Fran
cisco News today, and signed by Willis.
Britt manager of Stanley . KetcheL ap
parently confirrna the report that Cof-"
froth has been successful, in landing the
much-sought match between the con
queror of Tommy Burns and the buBky
Mlohigander. K-j., -
The local ; fight promoter - recently
Journeyed to New York to exercise his
persuasive abilities upon big Jim Jef
fries in an effort to force the undefeat
ed champion into the ring; with ths
negro. Cof froth seems to have fared
n6 better in his quest than have the
other half-doxen promoters . who have
been camping on the trail of the big
one since he went on the road, Jeffries
assured Coffroth. that under no condi-.
tlona . will . he ; enter the ring for six
months, and in view of this fact. James
Immediately set out after Ketchel and-
incidentally his business-like manager,
Willis B.
According to coifrotb, Ketchel Is
craxy to get Into, the ring with tha
dusky pretender. Arrangements were
made with Britt in record - time, and
then the pursuit of Jack Johnson was.
begun. Three hours with Johnson be
hind closed doors brouaht about the
desired result, and the negro consented
to meet Ketchel m San Francisco dur-:
lng Portola week in October. Johnson ;
will sail for London late in May, to flit
his music-hall engagements there, and
wilt return in ample time to finish his
training for: the mill.: . v.: -t ,-.
Stevens Want Games.
The Stevens , ball nine is . now prac
tically organized and is ready to ar
range for games with teams conslstlna'
of. players under 19 years of age. A
game , Is especially wanted for next Sun
day. Call tip Ira Voss, Sell wood 78.
CALENDAR OF SPORT
FOR THE WEEK
CXROTS
acrobat finds It necessary at all times
to keep his muscles and Joints supple
That is the reason that hundreds of
them keep a bottle of Ballard's Snow
Liniment always on hand. A sure cure
for, rheumatism, cuts, sprains, sore
throat,' lame back, contracted muscles,
orns. bunions and all pains. Price 26c,
fto and tl.Oft per- bottle, Sold by Skid
more Drug Co. - , ;..
This Pate in Sport Annals.
18B8 At Detroit: Michael . Phelan
defeated John Seerelter in a billiard
match for $10,000. .
1880 At Mumfordsville, Ky.: Thomas
Boyd dove a distance of 'ISO feet from
a railroad bridge into Green River. -
1881 "Willie" Kitr.H-f.ru M - nurllla
born in Waterford. Ireland.
1884 At Sydney, N. S. W.: ' William
Beach defeated -E. A. Tiickett' in scull
ensi -match, 8 miles 830 yards straight
away, for 12000 and championship of
Australia.
1887 At Chicago: Jacob Schaefer de
feated Oeorre F. Slosson in 14 inch
balkllne blUlkrd match for 31000.
1892 The National league and Amer
ican association commenced Its firs
championship season.
1893 At Akron: The Ohio League of
asetaii ciuos organisea.
1907 At I OS Anaeles: Jlmmv Burn
won--from . "Cyclone Johnny" Thompson
in v rwjnas. - -.-t--.
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Monday American league season
opens with Boston at Philadelphia and
New York at Washington. National
amateur boxing championships begin in
Boston and last two days.
Tuesday Wrestling match at Port
land, Or., Eddie O'Connell vs. Joe Uhr
lacher. : Al Kaufman vs. Tony Ross. 10
rounds at the Falrmount A. C. New
York. Jack Robinson vs. Bill Hurley,
10 rounds at Glenns Falls. N. Y.
Wednesday National league season
opens with Brooklyn at New York
Philadelphia at Boston, Pittsburg at
Ctncinnnall and St. l.ouls at Cliicaao.
American association opens with Colum
bus atLouisvllle, Toledo at Indianapo
lis, St Paul at Milkaukee, Minneapolis
at Kansas City. Frank GOtch vs. Yua-
serf Mahmout at fhlcaao. for world
wrestling championship. Opening of an
nual don show in Victoria, B. C. Sailor
Burke vs. Bill McKlnnon. 12 rounds.
at Armory A. A., Boston. Wrestling
matcn at jrortiana, or., cnarne Franklin
vs. six men.
Thursday Southern league opens
with Little Rock at Memphis, Mobile at
New Orleans. Birmingham at Atlanta,
and Montgomery at ,. Nashville. South
Atlantic league opens with Augusta at
Chattanooga. Charleston at Columbia.
Maron at Columbus and Savannah at
Jacksonville. " Benny Yangt-r vs. - Char
ley Griffin, 10 rounds, at New York.
Opening of first annual mid-April golf
tournament at. Pinehurst N. C.
Saturday Texas league opens with
Ran Antonio at Galveston, Waco at
HouMon, 8hreveport at Fort Worth and
Oklahoma City at Dallas. Opening of
! days' race meeting at Law ton. Ok la.
University boat race between Harvard
and Columbia crews on the Charles
river.. Championship tournament ofi
rvonneru imiirni ooir association
opens at Han Francisco. Southern In
tercollegiate rhamplonshlps at Univer
sity of VlrrfnuL North 1.. ...
opens with Portland at Seattle. Vancou
ver mi iiroms. ana Aoereeen et 8po-
sans. mm acin n jm 1hiiii.ii
nnisn riant at farls. Francej Annual
Indoor meet of Columbia university.
Ryan,' cf.
Olsen. ss.
Ort, If.
McCredle, rf. ,
Johnson. Sb. ..
Breen. 2b. . . . .
Kennedy, lb. .
Armbruster, o.
Carson, p.
Graney, p. . . .
Totals ......
2
6 6 27 11 1
... ..... .27
OAKLAND.
AB. R. H. PO.
Murphv. cf. 4 1 . 2 8
Truesdale, Zb 4
D. Lewis, If 3
Cameron, lb.
MeCov. 3b. ,
Carroll, rf. .
Breyette,; ss.
LaLonge, C.
Wi Brers, n. . ,
Christian, p.
Hogan. lb.
C Lewis ,
Totals
, f. . . .
0
0
0
A
2
0
0
1
0
0
, 0 .."
.80 4 6 27 20 61
WRESTLING
One Man Against Six
Uarles rra&M;n
or vs.
Joe CirroD
Le aa.n
trrta, Brta
Vriatkar
sruiUra-a
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JG THEATRE
April 14
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Batted for Breyette in ninth.
SCORE BY INNINGS.
Portland 0 0 2 0 0 I 2 0 o 5
Hits ... 0 0 10 0 2 1 1 O S
Oakland 0 1 200000 1
Hits .... 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 05
SUMMARY,
Three runs and five hits off Carson
In five innings. Five runs and four hits
off Wlggs in seven innings. . Home run
Murpny. Btoien oases ort Johnson
Armbruster, Truesdale, Carroll, Brevetto,
univngc, i wtj oajie mis :rrou. urey
ette 2. Sacrifice hits Carson, Ryan
msen. sirai Dase on DansLarson I
Wlggs 3, Qraney 1. Christian 2. Struck
out Carson 2. Wlssa 8. Oranev. 3. Hit
Dy pitcner Kyan, Dy wiggs; Kenned;
by wlggs: D. Lewis, bv Graner. Douhl
plays Breyette to Cameron, Johnson to
oisen to Kennedy. Wild pitch Wlggs.
lime i:to. umpire Mcureevy,
Teraea -74 Anaelea -(United
Preas Leased Wire.)
Los Angeles, April 12. Vernon broke
Into the winning column yesteeday
morning, but the Angels gave Hogan's
men a trouncing In the afternoon. The
morning game resulted 7 to 2. while the
afternoon went 7 to 4. Tosier, the
Angel slahster. made a homer In the
arternon. wbue tint struck out 11 man.
fccoree:,-
Morning; game ..." R.H.E.
Lne Angeles ...2 .8 i
Vernon ; 7 18 8
Batteries Phillips and Ross; Harklns
and Ktnkel.
Afternon game R. Jt. E.
Loa Angeles .7 12 8
Vernon ........4 3
Batteries Toiler and Orendorff; Hitt
and Hogan. -
if, i
Senators 0; Seals 4L
Sacramento, April II. After 18 inn-
Inrs of hard playing. Joe Corbett beat
Ehman. late of Boston. 8 te Thai
reis raillen IM stnnr the leaders fori
lour inns la tne tenth frame. Score: '
R-H.E.
ear re mente ........... s 4 41
fin Franrts .........4 7 i
Battertee Ehman- Rrnm and " fin.,!'
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