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18 ,i'"iU - ''VTNTD" htmx ft' i JIIIVl '5 - fl " ,V t- -J VI (III I. fi ft UP. 'la'. " ' ' 1' P 1 ' M ' - ' . U ' ; MONtWIM : COLUMBIA M EET T0;1 LAHGHIRD STARTS CELEBRATE JEFFS : ISIXTy-HGHT CARS r : JACK JOHNSON v ; : JTRIITY OPENING : TOSACS'DOnL Ivor Olson's Long Hit Scores Three Men in the Ninth. - inning. ' . ;r - fSnclal Dlsoitch ft The Journal) Sacramento, April 5. McCredle's brigade hurled Jhemsefv w Into aecond place In the race yesterday by trim ming the Salons, for the .third straight game with .Torn Beaton .on the firing: ! line, S : to 1. , Beaton was touched lor six safe hits, but they did not come when they could be converted into runs. ; Brigg's home run over right field fence 'Saved the locals from a whitewash. Speas made the first score in the sec ond when he beat, a bunt, took third on Ort'a single to right and came home on La Longe's bad throw" to third to catch htm napping. McCredle walked in the third and scored on Ryan's two-bagger. Isptzel, Ort and Beaton were scored on Olson's long: blngle., ; -.' The score;- - , , - r PORTLAND. - . AB. R. H.PO.A. Netset, 3b, Oil uison, ss. , Kapps. Jb. , AlcCredle. rf. Kyan. cf . . .. 1- mher, e. , Speas. If. '1'4 fi 1 15 0 I 1 X 0 Ort. 2b -'.I......' Beaton, p. - . ... Totals. t,.... ..31 5 6 27'ia 3 ' , SACRAMENTO. . AB, R. It FO, A. E. Bhlnn. so. o.'........ o z - 1.3 3'carsonc. rf.' i ,0 o -1 0 6 Terrv If 4 4 0 XrlcKS. rf. . . . 3 1 0 1 1 1 an Hiiren. lb. Raj trior, 2b iJarrtnger. 3b. l a tvong-e, C '. , i . Krown. !. t, . Fitigerald, '. p. . Fo u r ni er . . f t . Totals 4 4 3 3 0 1 . ,. 33 1 8 27 13 3 Hatted for Brown in eighth. j; v SCORE BT INNINGS. - Portland iwv. A. 1 I I H 1 0 3--5 Hits ...........0 2 1 6 .1 0 0 0 t-t KurmmentO , .0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 1 v. Hits .,i,.v...0 0 0 0 11 1 2 1 SUMMARY. , Stolen bases-Ort; -Shlnn. Hits Off lcaion, c; oir Brown. 4 in eight Innings: off Kltzeerald, 2 in one inning. - Home run BrUtgs. Two- base hits Ryan, nlnn. -Sacrifice .hitsOlson, Kpeas. First base -on errors Portland 3, Haera . mento 3. Bases on balls Off Brown, ; oft Fltzgierald, 2.- Left on hasps J'ortland i, Sacramento 6. , Struck out- ISy Beaton. Zi by Brown. 3. Hit by Double plavs Beaton ; to Olson to Rappn. Fisher to . Olson. XWlld pitch- iizgeraju..; Tim-i :a. umpire van , uauren. , " ' k v , " . "BTASmSQ OF THE TEAMS . . - $ j x Pacific Coast League. " ' - Worn, Lflst P.C. "Vernon 11 , ,-4 - .733 J'ortland g. - 6 ,.6T1 Js Angeles .t ... . . "8 - J - i .533 I fcan Francisco .... .':7 ' 1 . .600 Oakland ...;.'.. .k. 6 - ; srt . : ', National lirajrne. ' ' ' Won. Lost Pitrsnurg. ,,,..... M - .1 ,! . ,- Brooklyn ............ 1 -. -6 t lncmnatl U-- . l.r. :. Poston 1 -9 t. Louis ............ '0 1 I'hlladelphla 4, .,,... - r , 1: 4'hlcage 4 ' d .1 - New York f, . . ; 0 . . I. "" American Iagne t , P.C. 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.008 .000 - ,S08 .aoo .000 . Won. XjOsL ' P.C. 1.000 i.eoo 1.000 eoo. .000 .000 .000 .000 Cleveland r.;, Chicago Washington New York Boston Iietrolt ..... . ft. Ixiula . rtilladHphia - 1- ......... 1' .1 8 iuf - ' The Standard of the' i . . Clj. f P ;f fT6- Base BaU World ; :. lr j r.hSLid r-V';-ttisfte effldrt ball of tbe'jUHrkH w II I I '1 - A''' -' '- r J TkmMtach Trad Mark '-?V .-i.V if I I , A - ylk - - t J" ftwwfse satnfoctio - v ! "' . Prfmt gotuk. :::J' II I W The Utark affidat CsMe. (antaieinc caetniefa I J -i i J ' b b;i H!tormtKindalwicm bonk. -v ' " ' a ' " " hK. al row dealer a Bast ha0aiatocuAs. 'JI r ;; ;;"REACir;GOODS FOR SALE by - Zd.'StTitim ;:Hardwarf2;C: ::;-ic5 fourth st, portlanp, or. MUTT CAN'T OVERCOME THE CURIOSITY B BEST IH HISTORY Oregon and 0. A C. in Keen -Rivalry Over Evenjs Both . Are Strong. At 2:30 o'clock tomorrow Afternoon in the ' Columbia university coliseum will begin one of. the largest' Indoor athletic meets ever pulled off in tfte Pacific northwest. The two principals of the meet are the University or ure iron and O. A. CV-teams.. The rivalry between these two teams Is stronger than ever and the Portland track fans will be fclven an opportunity to wit. ness the moBt spirited track meet eer held in the city or t-orwanav With the weather conditions favor able a record crowd U expected. .Both colleges have, a large number ; of en tries and it la quite certain tnat tilings will be kept on the mova when .they meet tomorrow afternoon. . Close competition is also expected in the academic." .eventa :-. Eugene. . hlKh school has entered a strong team Which will no doubt' give a' good -account or itself in these events, -Of the local schools, Washington Hfgh" has the larg est number of entries, Windnagla, win ner of last " Saturday's cross country run.- is entered In the. jnUe ? and two mile eventa v j ' 1 A number of crub tea-ms are lsa en tered, Portland Y. M. C A. leading this list with 19 entries. ;The Y. M. C. A, is turning, nut. some, good men Ana it is-aulte certain that its -men will be In the -count for first honors tomorrow afternoon. 1 . ' The order of events Which has been arranged by, the clerk of. , course will -ba as follows: , .'.'' 1 18 "pound shotput t t v 2 440 yard run (open).- S 60 yard dash, trials (open).'' 4 50 yard dash, trials (academic) .'6 Pole vault (open). r 8 50 .yard dash', semifinals (Open) 760 yard dash, semifinals (academ ic). - - . 8 One mile run (open), v 9 60 yard .dash, finals (open) 10 SO yard dash, finals (academic) Ml 220 vard dash, trials open), 12 320 yard dash, trials (academic) 13 SO yard high hurdles, trials 1450 yard high hurdles, trials (ra demlc) IS 220 yard dash, semifinals (open) 18220 yard -dash, semifinals (aca demic). , - 3'. ; 5; :.,y... 17-r-Runnlng high Jump (opeh). ' , JS 220 yard ; dash, finals (open). 19 880 yard run -(open), it- , " 20 220 yard dash (academic).' 21 Running -broad Jump (open). . 22 60 yard high hurdles, semifinals (open). 8 6a yard high hurdles, semifinals (academic). . . 24 Two mile run (open) 2650 -' yard high - hurdles, finals (open). - 28 60 yard high hurdles, finals (aca demic), v r , - . 27 Ialf mile relay (academic).-" 28 Half mile relay (open), y TJTTERINQTECUMSEH! : :v WHAT'S -COMING NEXT? trHm Ddpetrfa fo-Tli JnnrB!.) A r. hoquum, wasn., April 1,5. One hundred Indians at the QuIn- ault reservation placed In .the hands of the agent today money to be spent for tickets for ths . -Johnson-Jeffries- fight on the Fourth. It Includes transports tion to Frisco. The Indians will ' occupy ring side seats and will place wagers on Jeffries. , V , .., a 1 " SsT 1 ' f, - - Journal Want Ads. bring result, v THE OREGON ; DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY vrno DUii Ann duia qctu didtuii av . im ti ircn av da d a nr :- piitc AinniMn da da nr TniinDDn l I III I I III Hill I I IIIH I .1.1111 lllll I III IH I I 111 I I II .11 IHII HI1HIII I lllll.l milllllllll I MIIMIII lllll llllllllll : I Will I 1 1 Am IWkkl I III II : VJ I Wilt I IIVI I I , II 1 I UhUWI II I I II II lbk.1 J . j W I V I IV I UII1UI I I II If 11 i. I VI 1 1 U I II IV I I ,-. Expects to Clean Up Ketche , and Al Kubiakand Then ; . Return to Coast. . (tJnlted Fres Leased Wire.) , Los Angeles, April IS Havlnir fcloan Philadelphia to prepare for his six round oatua with Stanley Ketcfhel. scheduled ed up two aspiring mitt artists in Los Angeles, Sam Langford " will leave "for to take place in the Quaker Citv. iangiord lalt evening received a tele graphic offer of a match-with Al Kubf Wttabnr.n May 5 He stated Hipk uc pf-uuauiy will .accept, , - The Boston demon showed hnrn-iv scratch after his battle yesterday; with Barry. Many of the local ' fight fans who saw the mill' refuse to Airtnitv the affair by calling it a battle. One man ; who sat at the ringside, declared that the encounter was nothlnir hnrt leiumous assault , py Kara Langford. earry; as1 Was Flynn, la being accorded nis. aue 01 praise ror the game struggle he put ub.. .At no lima iiu ha to. have a chanca with the black ter ror, but he fought 1 on manfully ' spite tapldly closing eves and fain. strength, Barr was beafen hoDelesa- ly from the first nron. bnt he. succeed Jn keeping the fight "closed" that Langford had little opportunity to land - the- finishing; touch until tha 16tn round. , , , , i r . , ' Langford's ' showina- in hu tight in this city ham been an sva ntipna, er to the fans. His local admirers, and they Include almost everv man vhn u either the' Flynn or Barry flsrht. confident that he could dispose of Ketchel with ease 1 a 26 round fight, and .many arejnot backward in nrnntwiv. ing - that- th. champion middle ; weight win nave nis nanas run, if he weathers the six rounds of the coming Philadelphia-scrap, -.i Langford declared today that i three days - of, training after , he reaches Pennsylvania wHl comprise his preliminary work fpr Ketchel. He ex pects to return" to the Pacific coast' after his eastern engagements are filled. ,-After we clean up Ketchel and Kubi ak it's back to the coast." declared Manager Woodman today, "We want Tommy Burns next and then' Jack John-, son, ' -With the exception of Big Jeffries iney ail jook auke to Bammy."' The eastern scribes 'are making an awful fuss about Phil Cooney being the smallest shortstop in the big league: Another game added to tha Beavers' string of "wina" , . - With Stern on tha mound this s'fter noon, we will grab- the series. ? Nothing to It : i -. Tom Sea ton had the 'Senators' "goal" yesterday nd 'won hands' down. " "Tom never pitched better ball In his life. It , was nearly a .shutout. Rapps, the "candy kid at'first base. accepted It chances without tha sem blance of an error. , They can't beat that record In any league. ..Mac has, a gem In this chap. - '- -' -- ;' - - -.- , The poor Seals are on tha downward path. .Put on the brakes. Mohler; you're tiding. ' " ' s ; - .. ' : : '.' ,-'.'- Netsel didn't fare so , well at the third sack! He Is chalked with two errors out of two chances. That hap pens ta the best of them. - " . . . - . - . "811ver" Nelson let the Los Angeles crowd down.wllh a big goose-.egr. V-O. Tha human "tack" has everything this year; .. .. . Pearl Casey never - takea a. shower aver a game. Why? - Bevause-lie be lieves la "dry cleaning.". Net steam. . :'-" " . - 4- George Ort" was there with his dally owe p1J handled weven hard chances like a rearular Joe Tinker. If you men tlon to-afrCradta that Ort" waa going to get the tiook" st one time. Mae will laugh and say: "Sometimes t waka mistake, and this was one of them." ' They' had" search" warrants, cut for "n-w hat" for Hsppy Hotan but could not find anjr that-would fit bins, alnrc he copped three straight off af the Seals n- doesa't wear ana at all. Why Is a But? .--' ' . - -. - J a - ' r - - - - - Tha big league pnlngs Wff rery aaapldaas yesterday and promises of ri"at tall war forecasted by tha dif ferent accres. . - ...... . - PhlUdelrhla Athletes wat dws to defeat bfore the tnaterful pitrhlng af Walter Jehaaoa. He ahet tha ewt. Detralt waa en the toelrg ens' f tl game With the Napa- A4i Joes w therw-arHsj m ruiira, at 4 they fil for his assortmert. . - Big Boilermaker. Blue; Wife to ' Be Operated on at Oak land Tpday, Rowardennan Training Camp, ' Ben Lomond.. Cal.. April 15. Tall doln's are scheduled to happen among the red woods today. It Is Jim Jeffries' thirty fifth birthdays At least that is tha of ficial 'figures which 6am Berger his manager, gave out. Authough it is not probable that big Jim will take an ac tive part in the celebration of his natal day; Berger, Armstrong, Farmer Burns and the. remainder of his training camp have prepared for 1 a festal time. The dinner table tonight - will be graced by. the '.presence .of -a' great birthday cake, topped off with 35 .can- dles. .. ., - r5'r-A --t' The fact' that a birthday , party has been arranged did not Interfere with his work today,- however, r ;T 'yi:.Sr--'H ' Shortly ' after the - bright and fair" day dawned the' boiler smasher was do ing 10 miles over the road at a dog trot , He - went at a faster clip today than heretofore. Ha covered his usual territory- to Boulder Creek . and return. He was accompanied by Armstrong, Burns and Berger, whose greatest task was to. keep. Jeffries' mind off his wife, who -is to be -operated upon at the M,er rltt hospital Saturday. When he reached camp he Was, In a much better -frame of mln. jvrter a nearly, oreaxiast jeimes took sun bath . and chatted with unusual pleasantry on 'baseball, wrestling - and other sports. Later ha ' Indulged In baseball practice. , A three round boxing match with Berger was promised for this afternoon. Although there Is no likelihood' .of Jeffries breaking camp, ' there, was feeling, around tha. training quarters last night that he might quit work an jump oh a train and go to Oakland ree his wlfev When she left the camp esterdayi for Oakland, he accompanied ner to the train. The big f ellow in a solemn mood after his wife left. He scarcely spoke a word to anyone, . and went to ned'eariy.1 - - ? -It appears ' now-that boxing will be come a regular part of the retired cham plon's daily, schedule.. , Yesterday he went three rounds with Bob Armstrong, and mlghtly glad was toe Dig negro when "time, waa called. deiiiies siiupiy Dacaea mm aii over tne ring. The report, that tha- retired The Whits Sox , surprised even them selves when they beat 8t." Louis. With tneir crippled condition they figured t lose the first few, games,-but they may nave peen aosea witn ""oxygen. New York and Boston' went tha mara thon route for 14 Innings, and the gams waa cane on account of darknesa " Abe Label, will leave Ssn Francesco enner. joaay or tomorrow morning 'for Portland, .where be will meet Roscoe Taylor before the Oregon Athletic club on the 29th. 4 f - -v.- , , . .f , ,e 1, . ... It looks like a great card with these two boys as th main event They are both sluggers and the fans will witness one of the best bouts aver presented by lightweights. t - - - -. -.' - ,; , ,e e - , -.- -'. "- . Bnddy Ryan came through with a double play yesterday.- This Is nothing strange ror Buddy. ' t : My , dear friend .'. Johnny . Murnhr passed into a greater and better arena when he, died In New Mexico yesterday. He was one of California's favorites, and when Billy Jordon Introduced him to the fans he gave him the title of "the hardest nut In tha world to crack. Johnny Murphy?" - , , .. , - - With this kind 6f; weather we will have Trl-CItv baseball tomorrow. Wel come newa this. , President Ta ft pitched the n rat ball at Washington, D. CU yesterday -in the game between Washington and' Phila delphia, - a . -' . Don't forget' tral the "Bsseban Oim 00 .the Coffee Grousda. It will appear . la , Sunday's Journal and Is" a laughmaker. , - - ,. -: ' , TMs sftefnean We wilt have a little workout tn tbe Vaughn 'street grounds. Johnnie C Haitian Is rolng ta try arx hltrifca dn side af Gregrs aptt balL He la a "whsls" when It cornea to sha ping ..the ban.- A4raissloa to watch Jehnnie Is -mfty Ca" - I Jack Doglaa ana ff not rising young j mwninra. -i;iiyir,aT inr an am--ttsalrtralp at the rouit f King Vic-' t?r Efmrroel. Jsck la . getting tha "spham" talk own flea. , Of rotiraa. F.Jl Davy.!n't aartng arythlng abopt Hi a. smi iik ether ti!BWt r"tlefrn. know Ms Incks are aereirlna. ut ttey nr he ripnl rtwmg noiirn i mw-k with ih partirent U la now a J-jvtlca ' EVENING, APRIL J5, 1910. OF HIS RACE By "Bud" Opening Day of Coast Leag ; "uers to Eclipse Anything' ?"7""" in History;" Sixty-eight automobiles atld probably more will take part in the opening day exercls'es of the Pacifie Coast league m Portland (next Tuesday, , when Port land -and Oakland tlina up for ths first week's series of tne 1910 championship race at noma. Kiding in the autos will be many personages prominent in offi cial. business and professional life of Portland. ? 1 ' ,- Arrangements are -in the : hands of George S. Shepherd, vicei president and secretary of ths club, who will act as president In .the absence of Judge Mc- Credle at Washington. Shepherd is not ready; to give, out - tha scope, and. route of tha parade, but 'says it, will eclipse anything aver pulled off west of the Alleghenles.fJ-v,. --:-?;Vj ; ,! t v-- ' Judge , Graham, president ' of - the league, will be on hand for the-open ing ceremoniea ,:: - ci--,t -.yvi -: Brown a band will lead the big parade and will - play, at the park - during tha afternoon. f ;wy rV;, i' -- ;-- -;. : From present Indications it looks as If the biggest opening day crowd - In the history of baseball ' on - the coast will be on hand to j-oot for the Beavers. heavyweight's 'wind was not all it was reported to be was disproved by Jeffries' exhibition With Armstrong-. ' 1 . , aw . I aa." "V . I" ' 1. .a V TV 7 y ' - - , ' """n. w., oJB f 1 I ' ' . r. lW''w.i.JJV ST ' V. i .-a , ' 1 !:.t ' " - ' vv4 '. ''"' -..7 rr ' i v 1 1 , - I 8.1 ' , t,f I t .'. SI " Vfl J I I s f- M Zl 1 :. ,:vX'V'.. ; k "v.;.:.;-. y-xv- x. u e vwft ii f . . . , , I ' - 'I ,'. i - , U f f I I ' J I -'7- . rTAi 'v,-y" - ' (l 'dllZM, j Cop vriht 1910 B V j f -bVS - - . . 'Saasi- . schloss osl;8V.c6.,j4.V-;-.T ; : .." : -:; V 1 -' - v- aUItlmudN4rYgIi .'''VN1;;'' :-"-'"-.. Correct Clothes f or Gntlemeti Shouldr embody Style, . Character, Individuality, .Quality and Comfort.' '. E2f all an , of these' salient . points, eive to indefinable They cost no Model for every man from the sporty" Collere Chap to the conservative Business JTan. ' Stung by Rebukes of Fans on graining Subject ahd Gets "TJownToearWbrk; Chicago, April 15. Jack 'Johnson showed the first evidence of real train ing today for his scheduled fight with Jeffries at Emeryville. Stung by the rebukes and the Jokes of fight afans on tha subject of his ''training," the cham pion suddenly 1 decided - to . abandon h is automobile and to . walk . occasionally. He rose early today and took a 10 mile run through the South Side parks. 'Most of the distance : he covered at a d6g trot. . . He came in from his hike per spiring and panting. 5. y . s After breakfast, which,, by tha way. included two big helpings of pork chops, Johnson boxed with. Marty Cutler and George Cotton for more than an hour. y ' . 43Aasaa Ckttoa, i , Ha took on Cotton first and the two went at -it-hammer and tonga Hardly stopping to take a breath, the big negro started a fast and furious setto with Cutler, who has chaed around the ring for 25 minutes. . - . , For; ths afternoon several hours of gymnasium work waa outlined. . Johnson -xpresei - mucn -surprise when he learned that It took Langford 1C rounds to knockv Barry cut' at Los Angeles yesterday. 1 ".Either - Langford has gone back or Barry has Improved greatly," said he, in commenting on the battle at Vernon. Va f ivu 'A ''Clothes Beautiful. " embracing and aV - .... ,.... . inimitable 'air of - smartness. more than ' the crdxcfy--$15 To avoid mistakes bo sura to look for this LabelNone v Warranted Without. Fiohor Automobiles Will Figure" in the -.Opening Ceremonies : of : .Semi-Pros.3 WUh kunshine remaining over: Satur- t day the -TrI-Citys. league - will '1 have tta belafed opening exercises previous to the game between the Dil worth Derbies and ..the ..West Sldaliearn..jfit'tlt: t ' A' big" automobile? parade;! will start' the ceremonies. The parade ' will form en Fourth street, north, of Washington" and at, 12:80. will proceed south on"' Fourth to Yamhill, whence it twin ko through the orinciDal streets .of the rltv as outlined in these columns before. v( The game will a.tart at 2:30 o'clock. Driscoll and Dunning, assisted by Chief of Police Cox, will start the ball rolling. rne iine ; up ot tne mi worth Derbies Is as? follows; Bauer , and McDuffy, catchers: Akin. Braake and Van,: pitch-. era; Robinson, short; Irwin, captain and ' first, base: McConell, second base; Ma Gee or Shafer. third base; Ifughes or' Townsend.. left field;? Welch, center; 7 Hargrave, , right. . West' Sides: Brock, catcher? Howard,'! pltcher; McElwain, short; Alontag, first base; Nadeau, second; .Mangold, third; Nelson. left; Druhot, center;. Chapln, right field. ... ; It is requested by the Trl-Clty league that all, of , the owners of automobiles not engaged during the hour, of 12. 30? and 1:30 o'clock Join in the parade. -their . wearers' to $45 a.... J".....r.. .tT" i i ii