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HIE ORKCON DAILY JOUKNAL,. PORTLAND. MONDAY EVUNIHG. OCTOIUItt 11. 1005. ATES1 IMG I llcld -? D'3'nonj Ml Ring : Trade 00U0LE lEilDEB PACIFIC ELEVEN MsiMaaa. MViitiSaf DIVIDED SIMMY ..... . Injured Plajtrs Fast Pccov- Carson. Wins IVhile Garret t Loses Affainst Senatorial Ball Tossers. ernig: ana xaKii)j riaces " on Varsity Team - 10 SMS . - j . . 1 I ; : HARVARD FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS JN EARLY PRACTICE . ; f I U ... - - , " J . '' . ; -...', ...,-. i . J-v.. . J V. - r II III'' .' I ' . A ' J 1 .- ' I ' ' -.. .. 1 I L : . .. .1 xnint w-Va-jk : 1 . . 71 I'ortland and Rarrmmenla brnk en In tlia doubt hoattxr vtrdy, Orson olmilni and Uarrrl loalur hi Jm. i h rir rrouna w Kept clear or c (Miora ami ratu It Johnson and ) ii.lnr acourrd a douhla and a triple. 11 ..r tlvly, without tha question ba Inn raised that rauard ao much adreraa .(.mmrnt In tha Sunday (ama against dnkiann ma pravtoua ween. I'ai-son waa way to th rood aralnat t!i nIor. Ole Jolipaon'a fooile av tha vapHNHats tneir only run in tna rirt Mmt, . (arret pitched rood hall,, but lout iinmlv becnuse Olson failed to stop a rrounJer that rolled through him to no".p fielil .and Ort stood nonchalantly i v and KHtm ara ban that dropped out his handa Inatead of pk-klnir It up nn, throw ing a runner out at the plat. genres: i , Klrat arama . SACRAMENTO. V .... V 1 O Q 4- 0 a 10 ,Mvfr, ID. ........... I 0 0 1 ..UKlil. rf. A 1 1 KlHnaran, rf. 4 1 10 0 Kxymer. 5b. ......... 4 0 111 "le. If. 4 , 1 I 0 1" Lonfe, 0. 4 1 4 C tialcn. pi ....J O 0 2 1 f:iilna. a a. 1 '.irrlna-er, lb. C U 17 Totals' 84 1 PORTLAND. AR. R. II. PO. A. E. 4 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Pooney, Jb, .... rilson, ss. ...... Orkney, cf .IchnHOn. So, T . . .. FlNher. c . i .. rt. lb. r- s, Carson, If- S 1 1 5 0 0 & . P. ... .81,8 1 0 U I ttt - is ;.-.'.....;i..2 "7 ii zi i "i I . ' Totals SCORE BT INNINGS, Eacramento. .,...,0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Hits .v.O 0 i 0 1 0 I 1 0 C Portland ..,... ..0 08 0 0 8 0 1 6 Hita 1 0 8 1 1 1 0 8 10 - V ' ' BUMMART. Sfftick out-By CarHnn.'6; by Whalen. i. Bhrf-s on; balls Off Carson. 1;j otf wnaien, r. v- iito-mm hits Johnson, 'niraiu a nree-Daso nit 'isner. SSacrl fice hit Olson. Stolen bans Johnson First base on:: errors Sacramento, 1. Icft ; on; bases Sacramento, 7 Port land, S.f- Time of Kame One hour and :5 minutes. Umpires Toman and Mei- 1 army. - - . . Second game 8ACRAMENTO. . ARR.H.PO.A.E. Fhlnn. . ........... 8 8 1 .18 0 Jarrlnger,vSb. ....... S 0 0 8 4 0 Myers lb. 8 0 5 1 18 0 0 Oandll, cf. 8 0 1 1 1 0 Flanafran rf. v..i.. 8 0 0 4 0 - 0 liaymer, 2b. 8 0 8 0 8:0 Doyld. Jf. ............ 8 0 0 1 0-0 tlraham. e. .......... 8 0' 0 8 0 0 Fitzgerald, p. ........ S 0 0 0 8 0 Totala 27 2 6 24 11 0 : , PORTIANI. - - y. i, JIB, wtl. fJ. A. JL. Coonpy. 2b. ..J,,.,4, 2 .0..0 Olson. .8S. ..-4.4-iT4 J ohnson, 8b, Jtiyan, rr. Fisher, c, Ort. lb. - Ppeas, If. 2 0 8 0 f ' - . Oarrett, p. 2 McCredle Guyn . 8 -0 0 - 1 10 0 0 1 E 0 12 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 -70 1 0 8 0 4 0 0 0 FINAL AVERAGES IN MAJOR LEAGUES National League. AB. R. Waimer. Pitts. . . , Jacklltsch, Phlla.. Hyatt, Pittsburgh. Seymour. N. x... Zimmerman, Chi., 392 31 53 1 .165 0 1 00 0 Totals ....25 (IK II 8 Batted for Coonev In elrhth. Game called , at end of eighth by SCORE BT INNINGS. ,' Sacramento Hits . Portland lilts . 1 0 10O 0 0 02 ,mmo 0 0 0-0 00 ........liioooo 14 , clj MA3A.lt X. . Struck out By Garrett. 4; by Flts- fcisiM, a. sosei va dcuis uarrett. ; off FlUgerald. : 8. Double plays Fisher r to Ort. Sacrifice hft Ort niuien oases nmn. first base on er rors Sacramento. 8. Left on bases ocruiemo, j; t-ortiana, . Time of PHiuv. i nctur id minutes, tfnipl McCarthy and Toman. ' Oakland 11 Vernon 5-2. ; Spelal Dispatch to Tha Journal.) Saa Francisco, Oct. 11. Oakland played well at the bat yesterday and won both fames from Vernon. Score: Morning game . B, H. E Oakland ................... ..11 16 1 Vernon ...........4.,.,...,. fi 0 0 Batteries Christian and " Lewis; Brackenrldge and Hogan. Afternoon game Oakland Vernon Batteries Tonneson Vance and Brown. and R.H.E. ..4 0 1 ..2 5 Thomas Mitchell. Cincinnati. 614 Bransfield. Phlla.. ..496 Hoblltsel, Cln. 1. 606 Bridwell, N. T... .,468 Bates, Phila,. ... . . .477 Bnodgrass. N. T. . . . 61 Doyle. N. Y "...647 Clnrke, Pittsburg. ..635 Hofmtin, Chicaeo... ,604 Beaumot t, Boston . . 407 Konetchy. St. Louis. 543 Humel, Brooklyn... .494 Jordan, Brooklyn, . 801 McCormlck, N. T...895 Mathewn, N. T... 92 Harmon. St. Louis., 46 Egan, Cincinnati 461 J. Miller. Pittsburg. 637 Ward, Philadelphia. .170 Barch, Brooklyn. ... .74 Wheat. Brooklyn. ... 69 92 6 87 20 80 41 - 67 65 67 10 79 92 58. 39 83 61 41 63 9 8 65 69 28 78 U H. 168 10 : 17 . 87 61 168 149 .... 151 136 -m 160 156 147 118 157 142 ' 86 113 26 27 1.60 47 161 19 Ave, .341 .328 ,.821 .810 .309 .307 .300 .299 .897 ".296 ,2B5 .293 .292 .292 .290 .288 .287 .286 .284 .283 .288 .283 ,279 .277 .275 .275 American League. AB. R, Cobb. Detroit.... ...571 Collins, Phlla. ...557 Lajole, Cleveland... 60 Lapp. Philadelphia.. 50 Crawford, Detroit. . .682 Bailey. St Louis.... 70 Baker. Philadelphia. 540 Speaker, Boston.. ... .630 Btanl. Boston. . 436 Doupherty, Chicago, 480 Carrigan, Boston. ...261 Cries, St. Louis,.... 48 H. Lord, Boston..,. 523 Geesler. Wash ...... 449 Laporte, N. Y 813 Grlgga, St Louis,.. 356 Gardner. Boston ..... 85 Stone. St Louis.... 303 Lellvelt Wash 808; Hooper, Boston. ... .267 Chase. New York.. 456 Murphy. Phlla,. .... .636 Hartzell, St Louis. .679 Gardner N.. Y 69 114 103 64 5 81 . 1 72 70 62 70 25 3 80 66 35 39 6 32 24 28 65 68 61 9 H. 212 194 148 16 184 21 160 167 128 140 79 . 14 162 130 90 .103: . 10 86 87 72 127 148 159 .371 .348 .322 .320 .316 .800 ,296 .296 -.294 .292 .293 .292 .291 .290 .288 .287 .286 .284 .282 .280 .279 .276 .275 (Spadal DUpaieh to Ta JooraaLI Pacific Unlveralty, Forest Grove. Of. Oct 9. With th close of the first two weeks of regMlar practice under Coach li. I. Sherman, the prospects for a formidable football eleven are more promisnlg than ever. The hardness of the f told, has made It necessury to cut down the scrimmage work to a fevr minutes each evening, which . has re tarded to a certain extent the develop ment of th team. Since the sauad la'' composed of men who work at outatde. the players are In good physical condi tion at the opening of school, conae- uently . the lack of scrimmage work oea not work the hardshlo it otherwise would. ( v. - . , ,.,- ..... xne injured Diayers ' are recovering - ranlf1v Anil will l ni in ' muilm . in m. ' ahort time. Ward, right end, who. has ' been suffering with a bud shoulder. sprain, turned out for light signal prac tice late last week. ana will be baxk : In the game next week. Silverman and. R. Mills have discarded thein crutches, although- the condition of their ankles will . tint . mtrmll rf th.l. hUvln. several weeks. The remainder of th team will be In good condition for th . ' game with Oregon Agricultural college at uorvaws next Saturday. A. Mills, last year's center, will prob ably play fullback. H la heavy, uses his head, and shows promise of develop ing Into a strong player. Captain Fer rin. Taylor. Bratsel and Ward, are fill. Inff th. - n.lfhatlr MAal.lMa . IT , t played In tast year's back field, while Ward held down right end and Bratsel tackle. Alex Robinson, tha varxitv . miler and half of the past two seasons, will turn out next week. During the. summer, Robinson cut a bad gash la his right knee while working with a sur- tb r ac tion ; ... 1? Gwvnn. last season's fUM nnwil la . playing . his old position at quarter. Wist a player from the Tillamook High, school, is also showing up well behind the center. Mayfleld and McCov. both. Players or several vmri' .m.ri.nn. will oocupy the tackle positlona May field is the varsity weight man and holder Of the collnim riwnnl In th. doina a-OOd wnrlr at nam. T a freshman from Portland aeademv iJ an all-achnlnMilrt -hbpH 1 n - . will olar left o-iiarri. mi. Rrvd.t . member of the team for the past two seasons, will ttlav the other aMn n-r th. center. : Coach H. I. Sherman nlaved for fnim years at the University of Indiana, -holding' down the positions of quarter and fullback. h (. . h....v r.Lz?.' dent Of the sunt. a.nd tha t.on, 1- Th,rPTn?l..pi?.ly, under, h'a leadership. Th Indiana "tyl of play differs to a considerable extent frSra the Michigan form, under which the team has been coached for twn .. t, a .-v. . Hahn, which has necessitated a consid erable amount of preliminary work. The contracts for games are as fol lows: October 16, Oregon Agricultural college, at CorvalSis; ifovembeOj Co. VZZZL11 2fi.MWillamette univeralty i oaiem," Negotiations an nAmiin, rm ... games -with Whitman oollege, Uni'ver. ?liy. Zi puset "otiBd; WhitVorth ncSi bo?TheaDalLa,aD"' ad the Colum- eying crew, wnicn nas Kept nim on sidelines during the preliminary d tlce. He will prove, a strong add! to the team. s 1 . .275 SHATTER WORLD'S RECORDS San Francisco 6-7 Los Angeles 0-5 Los Angeles, Oct 11. San Francisco jiuunu me Aiigris ior two games yester day. Mohler was a batting star with a home run and two-bagger in the first forming game R.H.E. i. 9 6 San Francisco jo 5a?n fHatcn and Bmith; Griffin Auernoon game R. H. E. Augfjes .,,..... 6 11 San Francisco .....7 13 e"e noestner and Smith; Dur- o.,u Buu uri j y . . Seattle Wins Series. Seattle. Oct 11 Th vk . ,hwI?lpion. c1omA tne Pot season series imermy oy capturing James of a double header. Seattle m...,ww nuin, one was tied and Rnn kane took the other two. Scores- c,.i." -S,meT". R. H. E. . I"- ".." ....v V V t V u V U O 1 G Seattle .....000 1 1 0 1 0 j n ja,ieriea jeneen and Ostdtek; Miller Spokane 0021 0 i 7 l Seattla KHtn 1 S 9 son and W baling.. . 3IEASUKE3IEXTS SHOW S3TALLXESS OF KETCH" - Following are th tape record of Stanley Ketone! and Jack Johnson, who fight October 16 at Colma. CaL: , Jehnaon. Ketchet ft H ln.ne!ght... ft It In. 'H la. Neck.. ir in. In.. Chest norrnal)...I9 In. 41V in..Cfcet (expanded). ..42 la. HH la... ...Bleep 14 In. HV la ... . Forrtrm 12 In. 1V la...... 34'. la... 7 In 1S-. Ia... ! poua4. Jl a.v. .Wrlat. ..Walat. li-a. b. ..Calf.. ..Are... T la- 3 in. .V.T2H la. .16 la .171 rounds ...23 year New York, Oct 11. Five world's ath letic records were shattered yesterday during the annual Irish-American cham pionship games at Celtic park. Elilio Lunghi. the Italian, ran two thirds of a mile in 2:46 2-6, clipping tho old record from 2:48 1-5. Martin Sheridan heaved the discus 142 feet 1014 Inches, breaking his own record of 140 feet tvnd 6 inches. Sheri dan also put the 42 pound weight 27 feet 9 inches, breaking John Mitchell's Amer ican record or 29 reel 8 14 lncnee. With an unlimited run John J.' Flan nagan threw the 16 pound shot 180. feet and 1 inch, the previous recora oeing 194 xeetiitt incnea. - The four-mile relay team composed of Collins. Riley. Bromllow and Klviat dinned 1 1-5 seconds off the world record held by the University of Mich I crft n The three-legged scratch race' at 220 vards was won bv B.u. iwmriage ana C. S. P. Cassass In 27 1-8 seconds. Zust and Puffer's world record was 83 sec onds. , . ., . ALUMNI PLAYS AGGIE ELEVEN TO STANDSTILL ftpeelal Dtupatcb to The Joemal.1 Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallls, Oct 11. In a game characterised by many fumbles and mlsplays, O. A. C and the alumni played to a tie on the new athletic field Saturday, the score belnr 0 to 0. The old stars showed the youngster a Drettir fine article of ball at times and when the whistle ended the first half they had the ball on the varsity 10 . a r .1 tin. Some of the men in the alumni leant were among the most famous In their day on northwest gridiron. Bert PI Ik. inrton piayea at 111 old position as mLENlTAE OF SPOUT FOE THE WEEK ; Here are some of the Harvard men with whom Coach Houghton is working to develop a champion' ship, team: for L19 09, The top picture shows Houghton drilling. Ms Jlnemen In the proper method of pro-""" tecting the backs. The. picture in the small oval at left, below, shows members of the squad trying a new .. tries at passing tne Dan. in tne miaaie oeiow-is Hamilton risn, captain 01 -me Jtiarvara eieyen ana one of last season's all-American tackles. At the extreme right withlngton, the veteran line man and candidate for a place in this year's team. MAC BOOMS LANGE FOR PRESIDENT HUTS OFF GEfllSI BRICK IS COW ft' fullback. 'Rube" Williams and Rod Nash played at halves, while Bat Rhine- nart neid down me quarxeroaca joo. Among others were Brod Bandy, Harding. Btelwer. Darby. Rumboush, cromse 'and uoooins. Captain Evenden played bis usual rood same at tackle whlla th only other feature of merit was Keek's punt ing. The varsity bark fie Id played poor ly and lacaed coordination, in lineup O. A. C. Dunn ... Deri ., Hawlr Evenden trtnre . Darling .... , Posh ftlttow-Brodte Kwk-Gllbert Pnberg rWretnan ... Vtolfe-Keck . . Position. AlumnL ....center........ Steiwer ....guard.. Bundy .... guard. ......... Clari .tackle Darby .... .tarkle . .. . . .end. , .... ......end. ..... . . .end. , . .. .. .quarter..... ...half..... .half , . .. Croat Lounabary Kumbnnrn . . Dobbins Rhlnehart Kaah ..full...... PUklngtos . ). Walab Beats Revlbach. rblcarm. Oct 1 1- ff Walah ef th tTbl'e Sot won th first game from the Cab for tb -ty fharnplonahiBi Jr trrtnr. 2 t 1. The eerie now et&mia two for th Cub and oae Tt th. a, . lere; . R. It. K. Natintiala ........... .........1 4 i Ar1ra '.......... .1 Hattrte RuUcb an ArctH-r. ti no am uomwy-opening or the fall race meeting of Latoniarjockey club. Open. lng of annual horse show in Louisville, Ky. , Opening f annual livestock and horse show in Kansas City. Tuesday Annual meeting of Three-I caseDaii league. Jack Johnsoa vs. Stanley Ketchel, 25 rounds, at Colraa, Cal. Jimmy Gardner v Willi. T..Ha ralabifiU'of ffitS'S TWO. GAMES BRIN,G. club. Opening of fall meeting of High land Park Jockey club, at Windsor, Ont ODenina- of fall meetfne- nf Mtr. politan Jockey club at New York. x nursaay otart or three days' avia- By Hiland Baggerly. San Francisco, Oct 11. When "Walter McCredid was here last he called upon BnrxAnge twicensamrgeaniim to be come a candidate for the office now held by Cal Ewing. iange is at the neaa or a targe real estate business and baseball has en gaged very little of his attention since he retired from the Chicago club. Outside of some ecoutlnar for a few of the major league clubs, Lange has not been identified-with the sport, After McCredle . proposed him for president it made others take notice. Why wouldn't Bill be the ideal presi dent? If he would unite the different factions .of the Coast league, and get 1 things working In harmony,- why he is just tne man.. But since Nephew McCredle started Lange's boom a dash ol coldwater has been thrown ion it by uncle Mcoreoie, the congressman to be. A correspond ent from Portland says that unci says he has no knowledge of Lange's quali fications aside from the fact that he once played with Chicago, and now lives in California Living in California was meant for A slam. Evidently uncle wants a ' president who is not "a "Nativ Son." Nephew may be able to convince uncle that Lange would make a fair and impartial executive before the annual meeting of the league la held. Lange would be acceptable to the Califomians. Happy Bill Hogan of the Oaks did some great batting last week. In fact, he hung up a record for the season.- In theseven.gameahjconnected,Jviththe ball safely 16 times. This is the best ESZfLXS 7mXrXyt Baseball Comedian nave Knocaea out , a aocen Dingles ti numoer or -times, . but -no one has equaled Hogan's record, and the beauty 01 nts batting was that it was timely. He scored run after run by hitting. Twice he slammed tha pellet over tha fence,.: All the Vernon pitchers looked" alike . Remember Brick Devereanr h a. to him. How the scouts came to miss I lie Latham of th. rCi- "j..tneAr. rk.tri.nA-. thi.it ..1,.. .1... th.... Ih. .u weii. touring th; coast ii a rnvs er 'tothS ooZiB.u. w"l " Le California fans. . , elut, m.w UI ' Vernoa Will Play with Vernon Hera This Week, THOUSANDS TO MEN tion contests at Indianapolis. Friday. .Btart of 24 hour automobile race at .ungnton Beach, New York. Mike Schreck vs. Dr. Roller, 10 rounds, at Houghton, Mich. Johnny Fray n 9 vs. Lew Powell, 20 rounds, at San Fran Cisco. Saturday Opening of Texas state fair and race meeting at Dallas. Al Al Kaufman, the San Francisco heavyweight will come east hoping to get cm with either Marvin Hart or Tony Ross. - ' The attendance at Pittsburg, Oct 11.- th world's series for the two days at r oroen iieia in me sue 01 ucKeis aggre- rated 64,571, which in cash brought in 82,156. Of this amount the national commission will receive 38215.60; the players' share will be 844.364.24 and the two clubs will divide $29,576.16. Second day's summary: ' xlckets for game sold, 81,114; at tendance shown by turnstiles, 30,916. Total receipts, $41,884.60; national com- lssioners- snare, .4188.46; players' are, 822,637.63; club- owners' share. 62. mil sna 315.078.1 SIX TICKET SCALPERS ABE ARRESTED , (Haarst News by Looreat teased Wire. I Chicago, Oct. 11. Six ticket scalpers were arrested during; the Cubs-Sox city championship game Saturday evening as a result of the efforts o'f the baseball commission to prevent th sale of tick ets ror reservea seats outside of tha box office. - . Indignant fans pointed out to Lieuten ant Sullivan- the six men : who were standing near the gate offering tickets at fancy prices to persons who were un able to . bay them at the . box off lea The scalpers were taken into custody. club. landr man In BAKER CITY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM . r ,i V t " A J f On of tb esreera Ongn tnen 'wtlfh wi:i make a strong tld for actional and slate football hoocra. ( J SPORTS OF ALL SORTS j tmg Atlanta, tn cnattanooga some extent A hii .Vj T """ l" . the Championship of tho jtf Br defeating Atlanta, th Chattanooga team won south. - . ...... . Brick was la-T here "with Oak- na la BDSOlutelv th. ..nn. man in western baseball and hardly a RemembAp whan . here last Tn noT" tfuI.IaJf"i w !3 '&& '?F. r-on ana some .Vt.nt""!"" to bn T7niuA.v'". He ha4 Klawitter showed quite a lot' of class I Once when Heine Mtitmnii.. I - in xne' rew aamea ne uui-iieu jw mw i um iam xeuxon tiniit . ..i .1 . . , , . M., Vnrlr r.l..t i I within an T-f A m. . .-, ilvl.ll.. A ITIAih HHnl, ,...1 1 . tiy . t.,n, naH. im f NltlnnVl U.B inl era Will I hind the brUSh." . tour California,, starting, from Chicago I -Rain stopped the gam in the third Inning and while Th'n. ; ITr.a ing the regulation hair hnn. .tiT . . 1 1 . it . . . -. vuui ina w l n . A 1 . 1 LuiiiHi in. rrnwn date for mayor of Marion Ohio, is mak-I - " w any one lnthe lot," was lng his fight as a strong adrocat of 5 Jou".Tchl "F' Br,ck hrll at Bunaay oaaeoau. -. r - 1 .,. mi xne grand. the crowd. stand r Two mlhutes PitUburg fans are right on the Job f ' ,n"ie" J1? game was claiming The 1810 pennant for th mate,tics1li ut i'n ' do "WP Pirates The winning of the pennant 1 1"!""" ,n tont.of the grand- . winter should be barred. . iSf.l0br ' . - . J '. .. - i Well W didn't Bee Rrirlr n.vt ..... first time in is years wu - for h, turned oltllw d Managed ono For th first time in 18 years Louis ville has and his can association flag this season.. a - Yale has never been beaten twle In succession by Harvard. . a a, It Is predicted that Houser of Carlisle i Will be tne season a siar a ui jz-.n..; ing. lira. .vv. tickled to death when we leam.H -nfn. py Hogan. a near wit had signed Brick and the bunch la bound to give him a big send off when ha stena m th. diamond tomorrow. ' . . Xorthwesrs Beat Baftem. ... . Th leaders with th stick In th In rder to mak' the Brown squad I Northwestern league for the past nine show som real ginger, the tackling I years follow: dummy was named -Dartmouth." 1901McIntyr, Tacoma .811 a - a "Hurry Up" Tost is planning to bav no man on nia Micnigan eleven nun weighs tnor than lti pounds. ".- Johnny Con Ion and Phil McOovern have been matched by a Chicago club, to battle for the bantamweight cham pionship. v .y. . SOtJTn PORTLAND WINS GAME FROM ALLIANCE Th South Portland football team won their second came this season wnen ther defeated tha AlManc cluh, 20 ta . Tb South Portland team . K-ered twe tourhdowna la each half. Thai feature of the same were tne 4 yard run for a totichiown by Twnrneii, who rlaved left half for the South Portland, and hla 26 yard run for th sond touchdown In the flret half. la he exYmd balf n a fumbled nail. Ami'hf md a long run rd iwrxl ha third touchdown. Tbetlast te-h- 4oin was a-rrd a rush thrwufh r)tm. th ball beir.g la the bands of PrMntat Many of tb s-nuth Fnrliand platers ra Injured and had t retire . from lb game. Only rve Of th Alliance ; i injured tu n'.ttt t le v loz Hurlburt, Seattle ,3!"S 1903 Hullaman. Rnnkane So 1994 Carney, Ppokane . ? .S ls Rowan, Kverett ,. .3I 1 04 I -vnch. Timitii l.-,s l07 Houeeholder. Aberdeen ..M.,.37' ! Klanaran. Vancouver . 5t 1909 Bennett Seattle .312 ITam Corbett in Agaia. 1 Ham Corbett tha -rrark Pnrtl.n4 football player In Harvard a back field, has recovered from aa Injury and his reaumed his old place at halfback. CHAMPION BATTERS ' OF AMERICAN LEAGUE 1IP0 Dun an, Kanaaa City. .317 1901 Lajole. Phllade Iphia. .423 19C2 Delehanty. With 878 193 Lsloie. Cleveland... k. ,?U 19!4 Lajola, Cleveland . .311 16 Lajole. Cleveland 32 1906 Stot, St Louis...... .163 w 197 Cotb. Detroit Ji Io Criaa, u Loute.... ,UI 19 Cot. DetroH... .JTf