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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 21, 1910.
CAN YOU BEAT IT? AND HIS NAME IS CLARICE By "Bud" Fisher
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SEASON OH UK
Boston Black Anxious for Whirl
at Jack Johnson at Any
Time.
RAIN STOPS BEAVERS;
GOSSIP FROM TOSSERS
By IV. W. Nanghton.
Los Angeles. March 21. Sam I-ang-ford.
who defeated Jim Flynn no sig
nally at Los Angeles St. Patrick's dny
Is not llkclj- tn find the time hnnfflng
tieavlly on his hands.
ilannger 'Woodmaii In rerelvlng tele
grams from promoters all over the
countiy, and It is very evident thut
Langfnrd Is regarded ss an excellent
, card. It almost seems as If Fiim for a
Hle mlRht do his own plckln? and
choosing in regard to Ms opponents, ni-
though, of rnurse. there is liljth class
rugllistlc company where S.un will re
ceive very little veleo.iv.
IanKford hns Hlr'a.(J.v Flirned to meet
two nun within the next si weeks lie
will lix J!m Hairy I'.i rounds nt 1i
Carey k Ver,r.o!i nrenn, I,ns Anseles. on
April !i, and on 4pill 27 he will meet
Stanley Ketohel In a six round flutter
In Philadelphia. The latter event, by
the way. bears afcont th" same relation
to a regulation prise fig-ht as an oyster
cocktail does to an aldermnnic banquet,
tiut that's another story, and will be
Jealt with et another time.
Talks of Slg- Figrlit.
Of the prospects o a fight letween
Jack Johnson and langford. Woodman
Js never done talking. He thinks the;
pair will be seen in a ring somewhere
About next Uaiior day.
This is the way Woodman 'reasoni
the thliiK out:
-JpTfrles will surely whip Johnson,
end then we expert Jnhnron will he
easy to approach on tli" s'lljcrt of a
inatcli with l.nnRford. Our reason for
tninkiqir that Jeffries will doTeit John
fion is that I bel!ev I.anaford is a bet
ter, man than Johnson, and 1 do not
lreBm for h moment thst Lartpford as
fighter could hold n (andle to Jef
fries. "Of course, if Johnson should happen
to down Jeffries, it will pot deter us
-XXom campinR on Johnson's trail. No
Special Correapondcnc.
Ban Jose, Jlarch 21. More rain fell
In Pan Jose yesterday and the Sunday
R-ame was also canceled. The Beavers
leave this morning for Madera, where
they play Wednesday with the nine at
that place. The date a! Modesto was
called off and McCredle will fill In at
Madera with a practice game between
the Regulars and the Vannlgans 80 as
to lose no time for workout on the trip.
While McCredle did not make as much
money In San Jose as he anticipated,
what he got from the two Raines played
here will go a good ways toward paying
the expenses of the training trip. If he
runs Into no more stormy weather he
still hopes to come out pretty nearly
even on his jlftOO expenses.
twr Introduction.
Pretzel Netzcl's 1'itrodiirtlon to the
Portland players wss somewhat funny.
When the bunch, witn which Netrei was
delayed at Ogden arrived In Fanta Maria
ut 4 o'clock !a the afurnoon, the Dutch
man Immediately hit out for the park.
being the only one of the arrivals to
show up. II" afterwards explained that
he wanted to take a shower. Nobody
had ever seen nlm before, nnd he caused
a stir when he entered the clubhouse
with ills uniform roll. "Whom have we
lure,'' wis (Jus Fishers salutation.
Nftael. who Is wise even if he is some
what of a bug, kidded the bunch for a
long time in a quiet way until they
threatened to iouihhousc him unless he
told bis name. This had a rood effect
and there wus handshaking all around
About Iiill lUpps.
Hill Uapp.s Is as dark as n Spaniard
and as graceful as un American Indian
On the field he is as full of tobasco as
a West Point cadet, but off he Is almost
as quiet as Jesse (Jarrett.
looking fellow with a quiet disposition
and If he weathers the training season
It's a mortal cinch that a feminine siege
will he made on his heartstrings.
Howard Guyii Turns Slowly.
The showing of Howard (luyn has not
been as promising as McCredle would
like. ile g In splendid condition, but
does not seem able to get his control
when he cuts loose with the ball. He Is
hitting nicely and Is a pretty fielder and
that may hold him his Job until he cim
gather his pitching accessories.
AT GLEASON'S SAY
Colored Champion Knows
Thing or Two About Train
ing for Fights.
BOXERS IN PERFECT h
CONDITION TONIGHTl
Pitchers Almost Sure.
Those pitchers who are almost
sure
Chicago. March 21 Jirk Johnson,
the colored heavyweight was "Indig
nant" today when told that Promoter
Ja. k Oleason now enroute for Chicago
might attempt to rompel him to go Into
training 90 days before the fight.
If (ileason or anybody else thinks
McCredie Regular Martinet.
Jiy the way. Manager Mac Is getting
! to be a regular martinet on the training
matter whom Johnson defeats. T wtTT arm! Mml " mw-b ( anybody
le of the opinion that bangford is John-i off ttu' llplt1 or ,n tnp clubhouse, but
on's master, I simply think It is not lu nl W(,rK nls m",n 18 foreboding.
Heal Story Toller.
Manager MrCredie Is the real story
ti Her of the crowd Whenever a situa
tion comes up the big fellow always has
a yarn to (spring. Some of his enter
tainment is quite original.
of taelr berth now for a couple of I 'bey can make me train three month
months at bast are Cnrretl, Kratzbernr.
Steen. Krapp. Ryan and Hariman. This
sextet shows up above all the others.
Tom Seaton had a setback In the San
Jest game. He had no furm at all and
will have to go a whole lot better to
keep up with those already named.
Chlnault Is showing much better of late
and it looks as If he will give some of
the regulars a run.
Arnibriislcr Show Much.
Manager Met redle doesn't hesitate to
say that "Dutch" Armbruster has
showed him more to date than at any
time since he Joined the club. Klsher Is
work.ng nicely hut has not revealed his
form of last year. Murray Is working
good as a receiver but has not done
anything with the stick. Fisher has
also slumped with his batting. Arm
l.ruster Is batting and throwing to
second as lie did In the old .lavs with
Hoston. H" used to be particularly
noted for his quick arm and it has re
turned to him since he mounted the
sprinkling cart.
for this fight they are crarv." said the
so-called champion.
Johnson said that he had fought
enough battles to know Just hfw long
It will take him to get Ir.to condition
and that the time necessary waa not
thre'e months.
In nil probability, however. Johnson
will be seen Hacking westward toward
the broad Pacific hefore miny moons,
anil tht fans are of the opinion that he
will he In training within the prescribed
three months limit, despite his declare
Hons to the contrary.
Matrnmaker Grant of the. Rose City
Athlotlr club and the club's physician
yesterday made a close examination of
all the boxers who are to take part In
tonights exhibitions In the Kxposltlon
bulldlrg. and pronounce them In perfect
condition to go over their various routes.
From the looks of things, the bouts
tonlgut will be the best that have tnken
place here this season; at least the card
as a whole appears to be the class of
the season
While Jimmy Carroll and Jimmy Aus
tin, the bantams, are looked on as the
premier event, the lightweight go be-I
tween Joe Carroll and Frankle Edwards
will crowd It closely.
Kdwards has not met a fellow Ivre
worthy of his mettle, but It Is believed
that Joe Carrol) will give liim as good
as h- can send at any stage of the
game, and for that reason the fans are
evincing unusual interest In the affair.
Jean West and Ted Whitman are
screwed up to a high pitch for tonight
whirl. West Is the heaviest hoy that
Whitman has met. and probably the
hardest hitting boxer. From a local
standpoint, this will be as Interesting as
the other two exhibitions. Both have
trained faithfully. By many Whitman
is regarded as the best boy of the local
crop, and against Vest he will have a
great chance to convince the doubters.
Austin expects his speed to offset any
reserve power that "Dancing Jimmy
hss In reserve, and from a scientific
LOOK FOR BIG YEAR
Tracks Pool Interest for Sum-
r :
mer nacing ana manage-
ment tooks tor Com.
New York, March 21. Eastern turf
men are looking forward to the best
standpoint, this bmjt promisee to be one! year for the aport of kings which has
been enjoyed by followers of racln
of the best of the season
Joe Carroll Is as hard to find aa a
Kansas flea, and Frankle Edwards will
have his hands full. He Is also con
sidered to be the fastest and best boxer
that has yet appeared here, adding fur
ther Interest to the bout.
In order to have the bouts over early,
the smoker will start with the six round
West Whitman event promptly at 8
o'clock. The crowd ought to be sent on
Its homeward trend about 10:30 o'clock.
Alleged Forger Caught.
(Spe'-liil Pinpfltrh to The Jmirnnl )
Hermlston. Dr., March 21 Dcputv
Sheriff Ross Newport Jias captured A.
C. Smith, who It Is alleged passed
several checks on the merchants of Pen
dleton. For the past two years officers
FULTON BLUES GETTING
READY FOR BASEBALL
The Fulton Blues of last season have
reorganized' and have elected P. K.
Shepard as their manager for the com
ing season. The Blues were one of the
fastest amateur teams In the city last
year, having lost but two games In the
whole season.
The manager would like to give all
SULLIVAN 1
LNOT
LOSE LIFE OR LIB
n the ards for Johnson to defeat Jef
Nobody dares take any liberties with
uie ( lui) aooul as cleverly as the young
est biisher. All his instructions are
quick and pnappy and he has the bush
el: jumping sideways Experie nce has
taugnt him 1 fiat this is more effective
ihun talking gently to the new ones.
Here's a Lovely One, Girls.
Oh. girls' Just wait till you see
Freest Krapp. He Is a regular (Jlnd
stoi.e Craney. He's a boyish, good
fries, and, as I figure that Johnson ! nirTI Hp ,c,ks u' U,p ll',Bt player
will le ready to talk fight with soine
lody a couple of months after the
"Fourth fit July affair, 1 Incline to the
eplnlon th.it n l.angford-Johnson matc h
will he one of the star events of next
September."
"Woodman makes no bones about say
ing that Johnson Is afraid of Iangford.
Decision Tears Ajro.
"You will notice." said Woodman
"that whenever Johnson was asked why
lie 31d not fight I.angford, lie replied:
'I've Hcked him once, and don't want
anything more to do with him.' Now
to begin with that's not true. Johnsor.
eralfied a decision over Sam on points
wnrV-tn a IS round bout at Chelsea, but
there was no licking attached to it
That's mrt where the Joke Is. however.
"Anyone who knows anything at.out
Johnson's record knows that be has
lieen boxing the same men elver and over
(again. It would be hard to keep track
Of the times he has fought Sandy Fer
guson. Sam McVey, Joe Pc anette and a
few others. Such being the case, why
iPhould he Ttfuse to meet Dangford n
second time? There is only one answer
to the cyuestion. and that Is, Johnson
doesn't relish the Idea of running
against my coming world's champion."
Orf Hits Hlcrh ii.n
fi.nr .,,,,, ... ' , , Second Baseman Tecklnpaugh Is do
-' ' 11 "'"oi-i a II. oil' vaiuaoie ( (., .,., e .,uk Cu,..l,.i V ,.
man O, II, o e!,,l. ....... "i"ll ' I
" - neiiei Bl-euie 1 1 1 , n 4in.J.I.
' ft I nirAnii'ii in
crieu iii Kep tne
utility position if he
nail on the ground. He Is inclined to
hit them all In the air and more often
than not they light In some waiting
fielder's paw.s. He takes a wild, high
swing on the ball and the opposing
pitchers have got (,n to his weakness.
McCredle is trying to correct this fault.
Ort is fielding much better now.
('arrrtr and Hts Hark.
. Here's one we forgot to tell about that
occurred In the first Regular-Vanniga n
game at Santa Maria, fasey chose (iar
rett, the saliva artist, to nlic h I.U first
five Innings. When Jess shoved his
hand Into his pistol pocket he discovered
somebodv had be-n there b-forr him
.iiei eicu an ins soppery elm, a suc
culent bar): that Jess uses to provide
moisture for his spltball. He accused
Buddy Ryan of purloining the stuff.
At any rate (ho Vannlgans made some
what less than a thousand hits. Includ
ing a homer hy Ryan, and there were nc
spitballs served that day.
in the northwest linrn hprn InnLlnv fnr I
... . ' ' ' 1 last amateur players a chnrue to com-
this man. and Officer Newport had the i , i.i
lieie un j'OCTi iiiiric on ine ii-iiin. .11 WOO
wish to be given a try out call and
see the manager at 14 14 Macadam street
or telephone Main 70S4.
Parker, last years mainstay in the
box, will pitch again this year. Light
practice will take place tomorrow on
tITe ground at Fulton.
lescrlptlon of the man and located him
in this city yesterday. Smith was in
Jail w'len the break was effected at
Pendleton.
I
CHIMMIES COLUMN
KLING S CHANCES OF
Ad Wolgast Bays he win not meet
Uattllng Nelson until next fall.
GETTING BACK POOR
LED TONNEMAN FIL
L
Ton5iit is the night, nt the Exposi
tion rink. The Rose City smoker will
have something doing every minute.
The latest dispatches from Dos An
geles, have Billy Sullivan, the White
Sox catcher, In danger of losing his leg
on account of blood poisoning he con
tracted by stepping on a nail.
The way that McCredle is hitting the
sphere would Indicate that the "chief
has his lamps on the ball for all time.
There never was any question regard
ing Olson's ability to make the team.
He Is such a cute boy, too.
Jess Garrett will have some juice
on that spitter of bis and will have
Hie batsmen crazy looking for the "dry
side of the ball."
1
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The greatest thing in the
world is the plain truth.
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. TOE JOHN BOLLMAN CO.Mfrs.
Chicago, March 21. Local fans are
of the opinion that the chances of
Catcher Johnny Kllng for reinstatement
by the National Commission are poor.
They base their opinion on the fact
that the commission has been very slow
in reaching a decision regarding kllng'B
case.
According to dispatches from Cincin
nati last week the commission was to
meet at Redtown Tuesday and give Its
decision. Something must have or
cein ed. for no decision was made, for
the slmplo reason that no notice of the
meeting was Issued.
President Ban Johnson Is reticent,
usually he Is outspoken and his unusual
attitude Is taken to indicate that Kllng
is having trouble In getting buck into
tiie game.
WRESTLE O'CONNEL
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Mark Twain & Thing Apart.
From the Los Angeles Times.
.As long as the American still remains
a distinc t type, Mr. Clemens' works Will
live as the sturdy ancestors of American
literature.
He lus been more than a funny man.
Nearly any writer can be funny. Being
funny Is about the cheapest accomplish
ment of a pen. That it was quaintly, de
liriously funny was the least of tho
virtues of Tom Sawyer, or of Huckle
berry Finn; and, in spite of ail the
other hooks Mark Twain 1ms written,
these.- two pictures of life in America be
fore it was crowded to suffocation by
i.uiopian inmiigrunis, will remain its
his monument.
BooI;s are written every year by the
ton. There are so iSany books turned
out that It makes one physically weary
to think of them. But they all flow by
or stagnate in puddles and Tom Sawyer
still stands there.
India has produced a Kipling, and we
have produce, a Mark Twain. There is
no such thing as bging "as good as." or
"better than,' or "comparable with"
them. The-re Is just Mark Twain, who
stands bv himself in our literature; a I
thin:,- iionrt :
Ted Tonneman. the Chicago grappW
who is considered one of the best wel
terweights In the world, has challenged
Eddie O'Connell and has sent J200 for
appearance, and, as he Is about the only
one who has made a noise like money,
O'Connell will take him on. Tonneman
wants to wrestle In Portland March 28,
as he is on a western tour. He will be
accommodated.
Al Ackerman, the Ohio boy who Char
ley Olson wants to bet any amount of
money can beat O'Connell, also has the
western fever, and wants to meet Eddie
here. Mike Yokel, the Salt Lake grap
pler and the only man to defeat O'Con
nell In the west, Is favorable to a chal
lenge, and they will probably meet
again In Salt Lake in the near future.
Nothing dlddlng
about second place
Nix on that stuff.
on that old talk
for the Beavers
First or nothing.
Bartley Connelly lof Portland. Maine
has been successful In his recent boutT
In Lngland and is said to be a hot
favorite with the British fight fans.
NATURAL LAXATIVE
FOR
CONSTIPATION
Speedy
" Sure
Gentle
"Kulie'' Marquard of the
pitching !;ke u JU.WOO btautv
Ten.
Ciiants, Is
at JiarUn, I
few
Recommended by
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According; to dispatches received from
Sydney. Tommy Burns has postponed
his fight with Bill Lang until th- 2d
of April, on account of his suffering
from an attack of gastritis.
Jack Johnson will train for his fight
with Jeffries at Ocean View, on the
outskirts of San Francisco.
Ames, the youngster that McCredle
turned loose is pitching great ball for
the Seals and will have a banner year.
That boy Cassldy of the Multnomah
Is certainly a whale when It comes to
wading through punishment.'"" With a
little "prcpplng" at the hands of In
structor Danziger he win develop Into
a champ.
Jockey Bennett, the bantam who gave
Jimmle Carroll the fight of his life
nt one of the recent smokers, arrived
in town Saturday, looking for trouble.
Ed Deidrich. Schiller's smoke kid. is
the real authority oh any matters per
taining to sports. Sure he Is.
Jlmmie Carroll, In attributing Dnnnv
O'Brien's defeat at the hands of Gene
West, some time ago, claims that
Danny "forgot to duck."
Vancouver the other evening, tho an
nouncer stated that Bud was the boy
inai pin aneouver on the "man." It
took Danny O'Brien Just three rounds
to wipe Vancouver off the "map," and
Anderson on the "mat."
If Frankle Conley wants to mix with
jonnny i ouion he will have to make
lift pounds ringside. Cant fool old
man loulon.
i-ersons will play the outfield for
Oraham on his Sacramento Coast league
eeaui. rie nas tne distinction of bring
pe'iiir i uuiict.
Los Angeles, March 21 Although
Billy Sullivan, the White Sox veteran
catcher, is still In a serious condition at
the Clara Barton he spltal. the report
that he will lose his leg If hlg life Is
to he saved was declared today un
fo unded.
Sullivan stepped on a rusty nnll while
at practice more than a week ago and
two operations, necessitated by blood
poisoning were performed.
It was feared last week that ampu
tation might be necessary. Mrs. Sulli
van who came from Chicago to be with
her husband staled today that his con
dition is satisfactory although he prob
ably will iiave to remain In the hospital
three weeks. 1
i ney say that Armbruster might beat
risner out for first catcher. Who'd
nave "tnunk It
A big night tonight at the Rose City
mnoKer ai tne exposition rink.
fiummer Kills, the San Francisco
middleweight, has placed himself under
the managerial wing of Jack Ford, and
win appear at one, of the
smokers.
coming
With a little more coaching from an
experienced general O'Brien might de
velop into a sort of a fair boxer.
Joe Carroll has been asked to meet
Charlie Norvall in Salinas the middle
of April.
The fight promoters of San Francis
co have started quarreling amongst
themselves. This is a bad start for
them and may have a tendency to -crab
the game.
According to Hoyle (Ed Deldrlch)
there is no chance of any team In the
Coast league hanging the Indian sign
on the Beavers. You're right, old scout.
Jimmle Adams and Count Bassey,
with that St. Johns spaniel of theirs,
reminds one of A. Mutt, Little Jeff, and 1
"Clarice," the duck.
Mike Oonlin. the Giant's outfielder,
has shown no Inclination to sign a con
tract for this year.
Jack Lassnrde. the curly headed light
weight. Is trying to appear before one
of the local clubs with any man of his
weight.
You really can't blame Stanley
Ketchel for refusing to fight San Lang
ford. The way "Chocolate" hits is
something awful. Ask Jim Flynn
Here's a Joke. Jack Grant, the popu
lar local referee, was taking on too
much flesh and decided to take a spin
on the road for a week or more. After
going out for 1ft days he weighed him
self and what do yo'j think happened.
He gained five pounds.
The managers of the Exposition rink
Intend staging some roller races this
summer and will endeavor to bring all
the crack artists on the coast to nar.
ticlpate.
e
The Trl-Clty league will open at the
Vaughn street grounds the first :f the
month and will serve as a preliminary
to the main event, (arrival of the Bea
vers.) '
So George Hlldebrand, the delicates
sen umpire, received the Indorsement
or silk OLoughMn as having n great
future. Let us hope that we will not
have the occasion to doubt "Silk's"
word.
Harry Krause, the Athletic's south
paw, who pltcned such wonderful ball
last year, has started off well for the
season and wBl prove the wonder of
the American league.
'
What a panning the London writers
are slipping Freddie Welch for refusing
to fight Packy McFarland.
Ed Kennedy, the ex-Beaver, lias
signed to play first base for St. Joe
and will leave for the training camp
in the course of a few days. Here's
MAYBRAY AND HIS
SWINDLERS SENTENCED
(PdcIb1 rlpdtch te Th Journal.)
Council Bluffs. Iowa, March 21.
After having swindled people out of $B,
000.000. John C. Maybray and 13 of his
associates have been convicted In the
I'nlted States district court. Illegal
use of the malls was the direct charge
under which conviction was had.
Shortly before noon yesterday the Jury
returned a verdict of guilty against John
C. Maybray, Leon Loser. Thomas S. Rob-I
inson, Vlllard Powell. Clarence Chase.
Edward Leach, Edward K. Morris (col
ored). Clarence Forbes, Harry Forbes,
Frank Scott, Edward McCoy, W. S. Har
ris, Bert R. Shores and William Marsh.
The latter three practically pleaded guilty far,
to the charge. Two years' Imprison- j C
ment and a fine of $10,000 Is the maxl- '
mum penalty that can he Inflicted In 1
each case.
The Maybray gang had laid carefully i
and broadly plans to rob people through '
prize fighting, foot racing, wrestling, j
wire tapping, horseraeing and other I
sporting events. The scheme compre
hended work In every state and in all
the large cities.
since the fierce war against the tra
began several years ago.
While It Is true that the managements
of several of the eastern tracks do not
believe their properties will pay any
dividends this year they do hope that
they make expenses, and expect a good
attendance.
Brighton, Empire City, Jamaica ami
Aqueduct, with thrifty prudence, hava
pooled (heir Interests, and as a result
while tltey may not make money, none
of them Is likely to suffer a heavy loss.
These four tracks have allotted to them
S3 cIhjs of racing- Aqueduct and Ja
maica, 28 days each; Empire City, 12
days, and Brighton, 14 days. The last
two tracks declined to hold fall meet
ings, and It was on this decision that the
suggestion was m.nle that the four
tracks pool their interests.
It Is easy to understand how difficult
It is for a race track In tho east to make
money since ' the regular betting was
barred. Every race goer probably
knows that one of the biggest revenues
of a trac k in the old days came from tho
bookmakers, who paid high for their
priv ilege.
When regular betting was done awav
with the receipts of tile race track fell
off at once. And to make matters worse
the attendance, too, fell off for a time.
Last year, however, the attendance be
gan to build up again, and a big patron
age Is looked for this year.
COMMUTER LEWIS GOES
TO VANCOUVER'S CLUB
Vancouver. It. C. March 21. Vtsnairer
Bob Brown, of the Vancouver baseball
team, announced today that he has com
pleted a deal whereby diaries Lewis,
the star catcher of the Oakland Pacific
Coast league team for two seasons, will
don the uniform of the Beavers th!s
year. Lewis led the coast league last
year and the year previous In catching
and Js considered by Brown an Invalu
able acquisition to his bunch of ball
tossers.
Stanley Ketchel has again asked to
have his bout with Frank Klaus post
poned. The Michigan boy seems to he
In no hurry to meet the "Smoketown"
boxer.
Pal Moore Will not be able to box
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