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1 f ACtVWA to TH TO rf X rAl&HT"; 8JU. HSO.' (NTO a CjotXX HUrAOO. RlT' K fver CJV6 e CH4.fc TO r . Red paired Californian i Ap ,t pear Most Promising -of - ' Any Youngster t Yet.' ;V Jlmnl Fltten, who Is scheduled to Riee( Danny O'Brien next Taesdiv ev nlng, for the OrSn Athletlo clpb' inoniM moker, ll without ' doubt 'the beat lightweight boxer that h&a appeared before the public for sometime. He-fa built oft the aame lines aa Battling Nel son, poeaeeava "a- hardi- punch. In either hand and is chain lightning on bla feet. He has a peculiar atyle of boring In, l and at the same time hitting from any angle. Hia Judgment Is '.food and, he . kardly mlssea a punch; . .!; V.' .; i Tn hla workouts with. Jlmmle Cprroll. he has shown the" fatia that' he is a man that should ba- onsklr4t when the aspirants for charnplonshlp honors 'are chosen. - Bis battles In Can- Fran cisco and vicinity, stamp him as ft com ing star In the lightweight division. In , his second match ha clashed ,wlth BobbjJ Evans, who la now a local favorite and fave. Bobby the time of bis Ufa. ' ; t r miauta Xm great. ,. Fltten aaya that the cllmat In thla Jart of the country has dona him a ' world of good and he will put HP the best bout of his career. Thla la wel come news to the local fana who are j desirous of seeing Danny O'Brien mix T with some one that "has a reputation. ' Fltten will bo seconded by Jim Richard con, who knows every angle -of the game tfrpmA . to2UH-, haa.. the-,, reputation in' arid about Ban Francisco? or Demg abli to send a. matt thioOgli- a. ,baul. with the aame Judgment . that made "Spider" Kelly, famous. Richardson h&a trained Jlmmle Carroll for hla bouts In Portland and thinks so much of Fltten, that ha haa consented to act aa hla ad viser In Kitten's go with O'Brien. Both oy will weigh IIS pound at o'clock. ' The reat of the, boxers signed by the Oregon Athletlo club ara rounding Into great shape, which will leave -them no excuses to offer If beaten. -Each aft ernoon finds th era hard at work,- and all .eager for the sound of the gong. , , Vernon 10; Angela 4.; r Los Angeles, April--1. Vernon ' , Hit hard and seven errors, by Loa Angeles helped Wtllett win his first .came, JO to 4 yesterday.. Boorert' l. Klf. K. Loa Angeles - ........ ,4.. 4 7 Vernon . . . ........10 J S ' Batteries -Toser, ; Olll and Orlndle; Willett and Brown. - i- Oaks, ,"S; Senaton, 2. - : Sacramento, 'April 1 .-Oakland -beat BaCramentori(esterday by one aenra, - S '. to . Bcora: . i. , R, H. E. Oakland . . ........ 10 $ Sacramento i. ; . . ...;......:..'.. '4 : Batterlea - Nelson "'"and Bplesman; Baum, Brown. Whalen and LaLonge, " . Blatched for Oregon City. . -' Danny O'Brien and Bobby Evans have ; been matched t box a 10 round ex hibition before a smoker at Oregon. City, "April S. They, have .' never - net before and -tha bout 1 bound to prove , Inter tatlng. . ,. : v. -.- S " , ' UcArdle was there with a two-bagger. Mae haa hla eye but la a hard luck hit ter. . He always .connects but someone Is there when thecal! landa.,Hard luck, lfav-" r .. - f. vs pives better satisfaction than RTTRI CLEVEREST BOVLERS WELL BOXER III P0MO; ,i ... if I,, ,i , t , ..,. I . I ,, , -i i i , ; THREE DOLLARS Thousands of satisfied wearers .wi1! testify to their . i " -i- ; f '" . goodness. -' . . OI I THE, LlLVZILr-MUTT'S -DG22eIG-T-ROUB2iISS7ARErFIBR'eEi-BBud,i n UP OH ALLEYS BishpR-Kruse'Team Leads 2- Man ' Event in', Games . - Last Wight. . A - Sait Francisco, April . l.--Th Jesse Moortes, consisting of bowlers from A) ameda; CaU won In th lve men team toarney here, with a score of 178 last night.-- Tha Vancouver, B. C, players started out In fine shape to overtake tha Alamedans, but, fell down, v Their aggregate score was I60.- .; -1- - Tha Kugenes came In second, their score' being 27S6. scores for tha two men events follow: ,:t -; ,, - ' - : Blshop-Kruse. Portland. ..total 1107.1 . Burk-Tompklna, ; Los ' Angeles, total ioo. . . 1 ' 'V McMeaomy-Ruhstaller, ; Portland-Sao-ramento, total JOSS..., ' i Ball-BArbour, Portland,, total. 1114. : Lacey-8impson, - Los Angeles, , total 1081. ; . Dyalnger-Oilman, Los - Angela.-- total 1101. . ' Straet-Henry, San Francisco, total 1144-. 1 i gohnelder-May, gaa . Francisco, tout Slf- . . 1 Donohoe-Bwaet. ' Ban Francisco, total 105. - ' - 1 8chuu-Dunc.an,: Ban Francisco, total mo. ' - ; ,i Anderson-Dlehl, flan Fravnotsco, - i i total 104S. . lrwin-Bertels6fl,San Ftancisco,-total Cliimhiie'sGoIumh Wow! That IS Innings game looked good to "muh." - . - , That's some ball playing; for the be ginning; .of, OK: season. . 3 A : 1 guess that boy Steen Isn't .there a few. Hla - nam ' makes a noise like team. - ' " He worked all through the game for the' Bea Vet.) while Amea waa replaced by, Miller In the eighth Inning. - ' II ts hard on a pitcher's arm, to fling ihenr' over for' IS Innings, In Uisj' sec ond, game of the season. 8teen will be a stumbling block for the teams. - . ? . . , . .--. e ' - v:.-:.X , J,.- : "MeCredfe was not feeling Just right' ftv health, but he cerUlhly played ith game of his life. " . T borne from right field yeu are playing soma ball. - ' - . . - . "Bpeas waa there with three blngle anij S putouts, . . , J ? 5 Buddy Ryan connected twlca . . - - . , -. - , 8eenV made io ' Seal retire via th trtkeout rout.. ' . - , ;,.,...-, lliey 'don't da that good In tha big league thla early In the seaeon. .r !...--;- - A .. e. ", - v " Melchlor Jumped Into the clouds after1 ene that Jlaher leaned up agalnaC This would have been good lor two nags ana any other'make of hats at - :V-" :: THE OHEGOII . DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND! FRJDAY 1 t T 1. . TOifflMiisniFiy.; BUG PARCEL Chicago Boy Says He Is' Sure to .Trim Portland Pride; . v - Grappler. Ted Tonneman, tha Chicago" grappler who wrestles Eddie O'Connell here next Monday night in Merrill's hall. Is the niftiest bit of wrestling material that has appeared in thla seotlon of the coun try In many moons.' Ha la a trim built fellow who has displayed all sorts of claaa In hla training and many fol low era of tha mat game look upon him 'as the man - who la destined to tumble O'Connell from ; hla perch, v s ; "I was -all ready to wrestle last week." said Tonneman ' ' thla morning, ' "but these few days will give me a ' good chance to get 'Into ' condition. ' I have heard considerable about O'Connell from other' wrestlers and I think I will have no difficulty In trimming him Monday night He is an eastern wrestler; but tha fellow on ' the Atlantic- seaboard don't know any more tricks of tha game than tha bunch around Chicago, whloh for year has been tha wrestling center, and I'll wager he will give me little Itxoubla In disposing of .hlm4LA - '.: ; . i O Conneu is with the uultnoman wrestlers . at Vancouver,, but - will leave there tomorrow night for home. He will be In excellent shape to meet Ton neman and hi friends predict hla usual success. - . : Steen can hit tha ball. No fooling. ' " ' I- ' "'v1-1:- . scored 'two runs, as the Beavers had a man on second and third. Don't say a word about It to anyone. 1 t - Oh dear! If It - had only ' happened here Instead of Ban Francisco. Wouldn't that be swell T t Perish th thought. W haven't long to - wait at that April 10 with bring us face to face with the Beavers. , y . ,.-.-,i--t-; . . . ',' Have a little patience, fair che. ; , . . . .. . i,..: Three . thousand 1 fana . greeted the players, whloh la an exceptionally- nice attendance at Oakland, ' ' ' Mike Fisher, rooted for the Beaver wny anouian i nei i- ' '- . . - S '' . " -x , ;. ', : Tommy Tennant was there with a homer. He hit ' over th - right field fence. ' This 1 a pipe for a left band ed batter.- r ' . , e . ;v ,v..j Claude Berry Is getting to be the real thing, when It comes to slamming out two-nagger. v . . . , . Steen paased three, Ames three 'and Miller ona ; -.-.' ". .. . w e e. ' . - Pearl Casey atola : a basa Bo did Filr,, m, t- ' . Steen v soused Ain't ha rough,' Melchlor in tha slata Two hours anil S5 minute wasn't bad fpr If Innings. . ' ' -.. ' Olsrin mad the first tally for th Beavers by beating out bunt lo first and advancing on McCredle's grounder to Aaae and Ryan s souse to left field. STEEN PITCHES 15 E First Extra Frame Game in the South Called on Account of i Darkness. , : ' San Francisco. April 1Pltchlng on of the greatest gamea ever seen In Oak land, Billy Steen waa v Introduced to Pacific coast leagu baseball In a red hot contest that lasted for IS Innings ana ended in a Z to S tie. fiteen'a per formance was one of the coolest ever seen In the - Pacific coast league and juovreate no aouDt has the most , valu able acquisition he haa ever-unearthed Had he used Steen In the opening game tne two ciuds would probably be play ing7 until doom's) day. - He worked all through the game and waa going; Just as nicely when 'darkness Intervened as when ha whlsxed the first ball, over the piat to Kid Mower at the start Kad Bereral Chan.., Portland had several chances to win thegame but poor base running de prived 'them of a winning score. On several occasions) - men were on third base during the fifteen rouads but no body could shove them. - With three men qn-ana-none out tn-the- mWale-ef- the game, Casey had the misfortune to hit Into a double play the same as he did the day before, a sensational catch robbing him of a. single and Portland of a score. . ' Portland started the scoring first It waf!ii th sixth Inning that Olson smashed the - ball past third. . Casey Kent out and was. followed by MoCre- -dte.- Ryan walloped the-ball to McHal who fumbled and Olson galloped home; irom uura. . - : Olsoa Does Bom "afore. In th first half of the. seventh they registered again when Bpeas i bunted afely and took third when Ort dumped one to Ames who tossed to Mohler who erred. Steen committed baseball sui cide and Netxel waa safe on Mohler's other error. Olaon grabbed his second ainzle to riant and soeaa raced noma, Ort ahould have scored alio but for poor coaching. ; .- . ' - . Everything looked rosy, but Tommy Tennant threw the . northerners in a apasra of fear when he clouted the ball out ef the lot. With two out Claude Berry, connected for two .bases and MeArdle followed with a two-ply ticket that allowed Berry to cash in for th second run. and a tied aoore, Miller relieved Ames and they went at ' It for eight . more Innings without result .' ; The battery for Portland today, ac cording to McCredle, will be Krapp and Fisher, while Willie end Berry will be In the points for. San Francisco. Gar rett and Steen will pitch again Sun day, providing the latter'a arm la all ngnt .- ' . . aor coming sxomew . . - McCredle saya today that be would end Howard Guyn, Nig Perrtne and Tommy Murray to Portland Sunday night to remain until the Beaver go north. ."- .The score: - , ; ,. . , , PORTLAND. ' s J ' , AB R ' II PO, A E ftetseL Sb . ......4 0 V 1 ! ,j ! , 4 Olson, ss ii.....6 A J ! ? S Casey, lb 7 0 ; J . I 1 Mccreaie. n ...'' -? J Hyan, cf ......... u'i; ', J : : y Fisher.' c.-.. .... 0 0 14 ' 4 Speaa, If. . t , 0 Ort.lb , M Bteen, b Totala S I 11 41 ,15 SAN FRANCISCO. AB R 'H PU XfnM-e. lb . . - . 4 0 4 Mundorf. 8b ...,J Melchlor, rf ....f Tennant, lb Ciriftln, If ',.. McHaie, cf ,..... n n a ' 1 0 - 0 1 0 0 IS ,1 MeArdle. aa ..-( Ames, p- ......... . Williams .... MlUor, p 3 ' Totftli. ,..5 . S It 4S IS t Willlame batted for Amea .HITS AND RUNS BY INNINGS. ' , Port Mt Ml 1 II 0 I Hits 1 1 1 t t I I 0 i I I 0 M 111 H F, I M I v t ' I t,l I 0 0 I Hits I 1 11.111 Oil 11 a lH SUMMAKT.: Hits Off Ames. S in 1 1nhlnga Runs Off Amea I In i Innings. Home run Tennant Two base hlta lrlffin rsev. Melchlor.- Berry. MeArdle. Ten nant. Sacrifice hits jJaon it). Mohlerrf First -baee obh called balls -Off Ames J, off Steen S; off . Miller 1, Stolen baaea Casey, Fisher. Williams. Struck out By Ames 1, by Steen 10. by Mil ler 4. Hit by Pitched ball Melchlor. Double plays Mundorff to MeArdle 'to Ternant: McCredle to Fisher to Olsoa tn Nelsel; Olson to Fisher to Steen. Paased bale Berry. Time of vame--i hours SS rnlnutea. ' Umpires Van Hal- tren and Hwdebrand. - : Alfred Shrubb Is going Into raude- vllle. He baa Invented an electric run ning machine which la driven by a mo tor, and by a system of control levers the speed ef the machine ' may be changed by 'dsrreea from five to IS miles an hour. Shrubb will give a short act daring which be will run at various speeds and gaita .. - -' BHD GAM EVENING, APRIL , 1, 1810.: NB'LUMIHIS Carson and Harkness Can Be ( Forgotten in Glare of Latest k j ' ' Diamond Light. ' i . By Rfland Baggerljr, v San Francisco, April 1 Th Portland fan -can forget Carson ' and - banish Harkneaa from their memories. They have a pitcher who I : the equal of either and hla name Is Steen. : Please sDell It With an "M." It Is more ap propriate. Steen twirled a phenomenal game against the Seals yesterday. The champs swung their heada off trying to connect' He served the en tire IS- rounds and was as strong at the finish as he was at the atart Steen waa awkward ' fielding ground balls, otherwise ho performed like a finished player. The Seals hit him in one in ning. That . was all. The game was great Both -clubs had narrow escapes from defeat -McCredle carried off the outfield honors, throwing two ruifners out at the home plata It was great work for Mao, ' The pruning hook will be applied to the Pucka soon. . Perrlne will get the harpoon.' With Olson playing "big league ball, McCredle has no use for him .1 1 Murray will be turned over to one of the northwest clubs and Fisher and Armbruiter will' do the receiving. Two catchers are plenty. . Pltcner Ouyn will, be jusDt home this week aa ha has a bad case of tonsllltls , and won't be able to play for a fortnight As soon as . he la well he' wfll be disposed of. MoCredle ha aiz pitchers without him. ' ' While Ort Is holding down first' for Portland this- week. It does not mean that he Is a fixture, It was announced today that Ort would be allowed to play th baa-. this week but there will be a change next McCredle will stick Rapp, one of his new players, on the Initial act. Rapp Is a corner whom Kansas City: was - after,' but Portland won . out before the National commission. He has shown McCredle a lot. In his practlc and he stands, a chance of displacing Ort . ...,.. , ....v. f . V -.-.,.! Anyway, he -will be given an- oppor tunity to display hla skill and generali hip. , Ort is a ' hard ' worker but his fielding has been off. color some. . t With three men on- a basa Casey came to the bat and slammed out hot one to Mundorff,. who made th prettiest atop of .the game, and ,. saved the Seals from, being beat f , - . Lacli ol, Virilily DISPLACING STARS I one of the radit depressing and important condition with which phvslcUni hayc to deal.' The nerre ongin being in the lower brain, the mednla oblongatia and medulla-. spinalis, and center of the lumbar .' enlargement,' ts well a the gUn-' dular and muscular apparatus, rem- ; ediet mast be used . with ' theie Sets in view, and it stands to rea? ton that treatment of these fan portant eentera should not be en trusted to qaacks Or experimenters. If you. have an ailment of . the -delicate or sensitive centers, come and talk your case over with me. If after , a; thorough examination and understanding of your case I una k to oe incursoie, i will frank ly tell yov so and not cause to spend time or moner.: I hot charge you a cent, for any tormanon s, may De sole to rouand if you feel convinced am the right man to handle your case I Will do SO 'on eminentlv sstisfactory terms vtd you if the. esse is curablev ; . ' r. f r(mgt Middle Aged end Old Men Ciarcd Qaickly .X Advertise) What X Be a ad i Be lfbae X Aasaiisse. SBASkAxari nn tmro-x nMxn.T9VAMjrTxs otrmaa v' If you , suffer, from any Disease or 'Weakness canted by ex cesses, Sedentary Habits or any form of disaipation, come and get my advice FREE. Do this, no matter who has advised you or treated you. for I have a POSITIVE CURE for every such a curable esse. It i because I have cured my 'patients that I today enjoy the. Iargeit practice of any one physician. or specialist in Portland, . -' . " . , - -.' : . - Impoverished health and age -go badly together, aad the older you get the-mora dj f f icuit ia th task of right uig physical wrong. A man of word and nob deeds ii like a garden full of weeded If you need help get THE "TODAY HABIT." . When a man commence te get old at 40 or (S. yea anew be is) en the wrong track, aad something unnatural la behind the ease. By methods distinctly my ewa I cure to stay cared forever rrhM Telsa, STyarooela Tree! Weakaeea Mood aad f!kl BiMML imw- aad Bladder pleorJere, PToera, States, ' tar a iiwwwy weree-asnsse. aa tTpeoUl aad BeUoat ZHsoeSera ef I ass the eldest and neat successful aiiaeiallat tn 4limm s nn oa the coast and mr fen are wery much less tbaa you would pay for Inferior service. Medicines furnished from my own laboratory, ti t t 14. per coarse. If you cannot cell, write for parttculare. Wary tawe are curable at home. -Hours t a m. to aw aar. Eudaya IS te ll STLOUISRDIICAiLCd. AllliyALHIKEVU BE STARTED JULY 1 Spirit Lake Goal of Y. M.'C. A. ' Pedestrians on Long Va ; . cation Jrip. . The annual "hike" of the T. M. C A. wtll start July : 1-. this year, and th hiker will- make ' Spirit lake, a few miles from Mount .St. Helena their ob jective point 'Preparations are already under way for the long tramp of the as sociation pedetjiana , t, ' It 1 expected that there will be be tween ISO and S00 noy pn the hike. A permanent camp will he made for two months on the lake, whloh la about three miles long and half a mile wide. ' The boys will go as far aa Castle rock on the association launch, and will walk the rest of the way.'. ,. . , The fare Is Sl for the round trip and expenses will be 13' a week In camp. . The trip is not for the association boya alone, - but. anybody -. can go who meets his own expenses.. Trips to Port land will be made every, week for those who are unable to , tay the full - two months. i , . Those ,who go 'will 'be -aeured' of a good time,' with' all th hunting, fishing, swimming and boating desired. ." v-.; In addition there-will be mountain climbing for. those who ara Interested in that kind of recreation; Sleeping will be done In the open air, m ' ILast year about ti boya went on" the "hike," ..and, had a splendid vacation. They went a down -aa far as Astoria in the launch, and then tramped along th coast aa far as Tillamook. afterwards going over the mountaina BETTING IS EVEN ON ATTELLMORAN FIGHT rraltsd Press biased Wtrt.i " i -vNew York, April 1. Betting la even on. th ' scheduled 10 round fight be tween Abe Attell and Owen Moran, which will be pulled off her tonight before, Bill. Gibson's Fairmont Athletl club. Ah will go into the ring weigh; Ing close to 120 pounds. , Moran haa th advantage here, aa he will weigh In th neighborhood of ISA when he steps Into the souared circle. Both men expressed utmost , confidence In tbelr ability to beat the "other fellow." The English man counts much on the fact that hi weight will aid In carrying him through the battla. -v . -. A or Vilal Vovkr R-v -' i), wot a rotin irtn .STUM OVBIS Vaiafal BweUiag, BBraias-, Ioa-. x-a aa Titaey aad ' give 'm I . -r that v f " Jk ' A - 17 Fisher : champ's mmi Wires Gleason Not to , Return .Until He Brings Johnson Along With Him. .' -Ban Francisco, April Jt. "Jack" Glea son,, Albany hotel. New Tork Don't you com back to San Francisco unless you bring Johnson with you. This is final. TEX KICKARD." ' This message 'was received by Jack Oleason today. Rickard - said that he meant every word of it , - , . . , 'Rickard plainly Intimated that he la getting tired of Johnson's antics in the east and the numerous scrapes he' Is constantly getting Into are wearing on the nervea of the Nevada promoter. "We have had enough horse play from Johnson," i aald Rickard..-' "It Is about time he ahould think of getting down to serious business. I don't care whether he does any hard work at first, but I want him to show up here. Now it is up to Oleason to grab him and turn the trick.-. Johnson Is-doing nothing but getting Into trouble all the time, and this sort' of thing will do us no good in the least." -.--,. - Rickard-expressed the -opinion, (hat Johnson would be In his training quar ters at Seal Rock Inn; San Francisco, be fore the middle of the month. e r ! ,.'. TXAT ABB WEAJt, FT., i YOBS ABO U . BOWK Come to Me ' and be Cured J 1 Pay Cure You or pay me as yoa -.sb . aa a a my Sreatmeaa , : tilaT CUIIE3 TTT rOB A CTTSB is lower than an ' specialist lo the city, half that others charge you. and no exorDiieot cnarso for medicines. ' - . . I am aa expert specialist ITave pul 10 years practice In the treatment of diseases of men. My officea are tho best equipped in Portland. My method are modern and op to data My euros are culck and poaltlva 1 do not trt symptoms and patch up. I thoroughly examine each case, find the cause, re move It and thus c-ire the disease. I enrm Varicose Veins, Contract! Diseases, Piles and Specif io-Blood tof oa aad all Diseases ef Men. SCrCOlAIi BXSEABSS Newly con tracted and chronic cases cured. A 1 burning. Itching and Inflammation stu ped In 14 houxs. Cures alfected In sev en dava 4 I Insures every man a luelong cure, with out taking medicine into the Stoma- -i. Examination free. If unable to caU. write for list ef questions Office hoars S a. m. to 8 p. m. Sua daya JB w n. U 1 p. m. only. DR. LINDSAY 1S8V4 BSCOWT) STt COB. Of AU)h, . - -. -rOATXaJTB. Oak - ; DUe KeJ. YOIUa ' Formerly of fee St Tork Medicine- Co.;' now locai at his Iargst Medicine Of fice, 11 West Main Walla "Walla. Wash. Suc cessful home treatment cure, all chronle diseasri and all blood disorders of men and women. Call oi ' : : write- tor ir ijnipium lr ft. J. ISft blank and circular. tobc Tomst cxnrr xsmjicnrB ooarxs x, wi rail Walla, Wash. I T VPP - Tie Cbteese L S I a-i-i sector. ; Tee and Son's Medicine ln., spent lifetime Study of herbs i and research la China, granted Diploma by the Ecv ' peror, wonderful cure all o -ess of nien and when -ethers failed. If you nff-rcell crvrtte ttr" fc iOIl MJEDTCiarB CO. li! L. T. ee -sT-ev- Al'ier. tort r- i - rr UDDM lT,n - LEADING jIIJ ji CLOTHIER The Casino . . Don't fall to hear Vincent at. the POnTLATsD, on. Caalno this week.. : . J33 UztVA St, Pipe that bottom name lo the. per centage column,