The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 26, 1910, Page 13, Image 13

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    Till: OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 23, 1010.
Mutt Puts Another One Over and Gives Jeff a Flash of High Life By "Bud" Fisher
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AND BEl VERS SLIDE?
Will history i repaat Itself In Paclflo
Coast leajfua baseball this year? How
a many can remember what liaopened the
, -first visit the Seals made norh last
KldvMobler and his Franclscana came
Out of the eouth . this morning for a
six days' series with Portland. : Let us
, fervently hope that history will not re
peat Itself. ',.t;,.:;-;vJv:'. y-'ifi'V;1 i t
- Last year' everything was running
smoothly until the Seals appeared on the
.scene., Portland was ; sailing merrily
along In first , place, having trimmed
ho Angeles , neatly, , and were w
points to the good for the pennant. We
took the lead April 19, and shared It
- for a week With: San Franclsoo. The
Eeala ; then . fell, down . to second 1 place
for a couple of weeks, while we trounced
everything that came to ' Portland. .
'", , .,k Thy Cam AHaylng. : ' . -
May 4 the Seals came lumbering Into
town and what they did to us doesn't
sound nloe in print. , When both teams
left for the south one Sunday night a
week later the Seals had edged us out
of first place and .never again -during
that series -did .we put our nose above
the Mohlerltes. We floundered around
between second and fourth and finally
got to going good In: the hist months
and from September we were cemented
to second place.' , ' ;
i : Is It in the Seal "to - turn ' the same
trick this yearT Many of the close fol
lowers of the game believe It la not
Portland undoubtedly has the best' club
v in Its career.' Last year when the Seals
were skating away with our first place
honors we had a bunch of cripples on
o"ttr. team." Pitchers were going wrong
and the infield was off, color and it is
no wonder that the well organised San
Francisco club look first place. " ,
i . . Different Story Wow. 1
: However, It is different this year. The
catching staff is the best in the league.
The lnf lold gives ground tqr none and
the outfield speaks for itself. The pitch
erg have been going grandly.-' There are
no: oripples this year and every one is
ready to take ht turn In the box and
give a good account of himself. ; ' -
' .The Seals might-swat us a haymaker
in the solar plexus this trip, but there
are more than one who can't for, the life
of themselves see "how ,6an ' Francisco
can do it , -
Of course the Beavers are crippled
by Casey's absence. But Ort has been
playing a great fielding game and clout
ing the ball with the sluggers, Hetling,
the new man at third, has shown enough
in three days to convince the fans, and
Ketxel haa been playing a rattling good
game in right field, besides stinging the,
ball with regularity, i, ,- -
Everything considered the chances are
that Portland will see the Seals go back
this year without the cockiness of 1909.
SPLENDID HORSE CONSIGNED TO ANNUAL BREEDERS' SALES
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Judge Lewis Arrived. Today to
Pass Upon 247 Dogs -1
Benched, . ;
With .the arrival tn town this morn
ing of Ben F. Lewis, the Judge of the
dog show, who came direct from Phila
delphia, everything' Is in' readiness for
an ausniolous opening or i the. annual
vant tomorrow afternoon. i-
i The show will b held on the second
floor of the White garage, a fireproof
structure at Sixth and Madison slreets,
and rromlses to be the most interest-
in one ever-held in the northwest The
entry list contains-many: imported ani
mals, besides s wmnig nogs in ,u
Classes at tne xaoonia oencu pnw-iMi
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- All: the dogs must be In their stalls
fcefore noon tomorrow, and the manage
ment announces that the judging will
start. oromDtly at 2 o'clock in the aft
ernnon and will continue In the evening.
There are 147 dogs to. be benched, which
maIim it a three-point snow.
Major Taylor of New Tork, " who
Judred the Tacdma show, Is here, as Is
also Dr. George W. Clayton, of Chicago,
who Judges at the-Seattle show next
week. Both will be Interested spec
tators at the Ejartland show.
NATIONAL XEAGTJB '
'New Tork. April 15-Ths scores
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Batteries Rucker and Bergen; Wllt-
se and Myers.
ChlcagA "April 25. rittsburg-Chicago
game postponed; .wet - grounds,
Cincinnati, Ohio, April 15. The score:
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Batteries Bookmen 'and BresnahsA;
Covwlfi'M and Mcl.n. .
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MOTOR BOAT CLUB TO
TAKE RIVER CRUISE
Timr.ff.mBHm 11 At
Zobona, 2 : 1 8, a 'son of 'zomhronut, i ! 1 1, owned by J." P. Porter, who is holding the" bridle reins. He is one
of the best sons.of Zombro.. Some fine horses owned by Frank E. Alley of the famous Bonaday stock
farm of southern Oregon, will also be dispersed.
Portland Lightweight Shows
Something to Patronizing
- Welterweight.
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Somewhat of a surprise was sprung
on the lovers of the manly art of self-
defense yesterday, when. Bobby, Evans,
ths Portland lightweight, who Is sched
uled lb meet Mackey Couey next Friday
evening at the Exposition, rink, put the
crusher oh air aspirant for the welter-
weight honors who came here highly
touted. ; V vi i'' .C .-:..:.- -::-:;-k l
.'. Evans, who has Improved wonderful
ly since Jbis last appearance in a Port
land ring,, started ia the afternoon's
workout by boxing two easy rounds with
Abe Label. After this setto. the welter
weight with the big reo" asked Bobhv
If he might don the mitts with him and
thought he might be able to teach our
"champ" something that he never knew
before. - : -. .; - ,
Evans consented ; and the unknown
Grabbed his grip and beat It for the
ressing - room. Evans ; was amused
when the "champ appeared In a set of
colored trunks that would have startled
the -kink" of Scappoose. This big noise
didn't scare Bob and he tors after the
would.be fighter from the tap of the
gong. . -.. ;
.- What. Evana did to this "Show you
how to da It" fellow was a shame. He
laoed him all over the rina- and tutfnra
they had gone 40 seconds the unknown
cried fEnough." The "bugs" present ,
said Evana has Improved lust 108 nerl
cent and the one "chap" thought he Im
proved a million per cent , ..
Evans has the flrht ef his life on
his hands next Friday night when he
step Into the roped arena with Mackey
Couey. and the latter is sure to mava
Evans extend himself every Inch If he
wants to win. j v- j , .-.
Couey has a long string of wins to his
credit end can be relied upon to put up
the -fight of his Ufa .
All the other boxers are In the best
possible condition for their bouts and
wish that the affair was this evening
insteaa or next Friday evening.
; AMERICA! LEAGUE
Boston. April 18 The score:
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Philadelphia t - 4 4 a
BoMon i li J
Batteries AtMitt, Hall and Thomas;
Wood and Carrlgan.
Today is the day. Hmnch." 4 Oet out
there early, even if it la a week day.
"Kid" Mohler'n - trlba , arrived this
morning looking' like a lot of cham
pions. . , -
McCredie might work-either Beaton or
Knapp against . tha. Seala. - ., . : : ,
Duffy Lewis, the ex-Oaklander i now
with , the Boston Americans, did some
sensational hitting. for them yesterday.
Here ia a funny one: , The Bostons got
13 hits and the Athletics 4, and yet the
latter won. Some "booting." -
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Jim Jeffries Is tearing away aa usual
and does not seem to nave any incli
nation, to Stop. -. ' j . ....
system : today
move smoothly
over on ug.
The "thin" one
Wmsnlnrton, AprU $. Tha score:
Vew Tork lit
Washington t ( I
Batterieo Warhep. Qalnn and Swee
ney; GberUn and Street
Oer-iand, Ohio. April il. The seores
v. R.ILE.
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l.attrle Pfnth awd Payne; Brfef
and Bmfa aad iesterly. ,
Sf, Louis. Arrll 1$. The score:
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rt: l.'i.e Usddell ai.d fcicchtna
Twelve lnnlcrs
4X1T4 SKOL, Plrtrnsatora.
MntTiT1 rVhool Vn.
Tne Orcoe rilne loet a" ft pn
ef M'll tff the ;34 rrreet!rg
tne fr.ntT!i:a '-lrl It a sr-ore ft i
to Ph timi r'Td ft and cJeAB
Wp;..r-is an! Kertr"D were U
bttery for the G.tncee Bine.
Ths double 'umpire
ought to make things
and lively.
Tacoma slipped one
dale'setrlbe yesterday.'
must be a .little put out about It
"Mysterious Billy" Smith sUtesthat
he and Al Nelll will clash In this city
May . . Glad to hear it -
Boston' and Philadelphia ef the Na
tional league played a -tie game until
the moon started to shin, r. . .
The Beavers were out at the Vaughn
street - grounds this - morning going
through their, regular routine of train
In. - They had Abe Label, the young
lightweight-, who mixes: with Roacoe
Taylor- next Saturday evening, along
with them and made him chase the long
drives up against the fence Tes, yes,
we have men on the Beaver team that
drive 'era up against the vf enee. ,
i- Ths Beavers swear by all that Is
good, that they will take the measure
of the Seals tlrls week
The Mohler tribe will present several
new fares to the Portland fans and they
ara all said to he comers.
Doo Anderson will have his seat to
day in the "front" row.
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" Dr.' "Sternberg is peeved to think that
he can't find time to see the. gamea
That's what you get for Toeing "popu
lar." .".
Watch Bodle when "he swings af that
hall and don't be surprised to see the
North Beach butcher slam It out ef the
lot Of ceuree this will happen If any
ef our own alah artists feel generous,
Kick Williams and Claude Berry will
do the receiving for the Seals and tbey
are some team.
Doe" Cornell WtH leave the Portlaad
team and report at the Jeffries training
camp May IS.
It la under food that "Walea" AMn
M Pert Bulllvan. who defeated KiJ
McFadden In fc!e t'f 0r. wl'.l eneel
In a tMttJe ft "f.tts" in the very -r
fotur. J. J. Psrker wl'.l bet his "b'l
l'rd rrlor auralr.st "Film" tcOoreni'f
HI arree ef land that A'tIs wins la
ttree robada. This iU be some go.
Oscar -Vltt, the pew left fielder of th
Seals, whose ., sensational hitting has
been the feature of the Seals' playing,
is only a youngster and this Is his first
year In fast 'company. r;. ..;'
Hunky, Shaw, " the : Seals' third
sacker, who came from the White Box,
is said to be a "wis." We'll soon be
able to tell you If there Is any truth in
this statement ; '
Joe Choynski will most likely be the
charge d'affalrs in the Jeffries camp
from , now on. . Joe Is going to do the
"talking" for, Jeffries when he meets
Johnson July 4. , ,
Only" 11,107 " saw ths opening game
between ths Red Sox and Washington.
Mere trifle. - ?
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- There ara supposed to be f 0,900 ball
clubs In the United States. ' Who'd hav
"thunk" ltt , ,
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Jeffries-now' weighs 2I pound a Oh
ydu aby 'elephant 1" ,
-Where are yon going todayf X know.
alone the sporting element, but the best
citizens as well, who are Interested In
the battle." ' J
Oleasoa 'says he met F.: O, Bonfils In
Denver. Bonfils had been In Africa,
where he ' met the , Roosevelt party.
Gleason says hs was. told Kermit Is
deeply Interested In the battle, and may
be one-of the spectators when the scrap
begins. - j
Johnson,- he says, Is confident of win
ning.' '
1 Wilsonvllle will Tn the objective point
of the Portland Motor Boat club next
Sunday, when tne first -cruise, of the
season will he held. ',. The club has been
invited to take part In the Champoeg
celebration May 3, but owing ; to .: the
fact that some of the smaller towns will
celebrate the Champoeg anniversary at
Wilsonvllle Sunday, the boats will leave
that day.
. Wilsonvllle Is 25 U miles above Port
land on the Willamette. . In , order to
make the run by easy stages, the motor
boat fleet will , start , from the club
house between, ( and T: o'clock in the
morning. They will go through the locks
10 at a time about 9 o'clock. Tha party
will be in Wilsonvllle In time for lunch
eon. Rafces-will, be held In- the after
noon, for'' which th. Wilsonvllle people,
nave orrerea rour priies. : . . 4 .
The following members of the club
in addition to a number .wno will go
up en the electric railway to . see the
races, have pledged themselves to Join
ths . cruise: : Commodore C. W. ..Boost
Dr. J. Tates, C. V. Copper. J. B. Welch,
Joe Mathlof John Wolf. F. A. Brickell,
W. H. Curtis, R. F. Cox,, G. Skinner, J.
F. Kable, J. L. Scareth and Joe Michaels.
Information regarding the Cruise can be
had of J. B. Welch,-141 First street
STOtes of ths Boatmen.
Commodore Boost has appointed " a
building committee -to gather data for
the building of a new club house. -
A new club pennant haa been adopted
which will outshine anything yet seen
on tha river,
. C. V. Cooper expects bis new Scripps
engine In the near future. -
John Wolff was out with the Wolff II
the other day chasing up and down the
river at a 80 mile -clip. 1
Henry Mulster is - having the .Kitty
overhauled ; at ; Vonderwerth'a. She
broke her strutt . " - ' -
C. H. Rudd, an .Albany enthusiast,
visited here last week. : He cams down
in his boat The Ferra j
Commodore Boost has been having the
rubbish around the club house burned
and the premises generally, cleaned up.
Two of the busiest mechanics on the
river are CroWley and Wiedermaivwho
are overhauling Tha Pacer's power plant ;
Ex-Commodore George Kelly has been
busy : overhauling his trim-looking
cruiser."." '::;';.' . , '
Jim Welch has been getting the Sunny
Jim trimmed up for the season. ,i
Tha Siegfried boys have been busy re
pairing their boat ' house, which was
burned down last fall. ' --
Three new 80-m41ers will be seen lit
action this summer.
Don't forget to take the ladles along
next 'Sunday and, you will be sura of a
good lunoh.
JEFFRIES EASING UP
ON TRAINING STUNTS
Rowardennan, - Cat, April JO. Jim
Jeffries began his week's work today
by easing up in his' training. The cnal
lenger believes that his physical condi
tion could 'be no better at the present
time, taking into conMitinn the dis
tance yet before him to the big fight
In early July.
.The big fellow, was--out on the hall
field in the morning, and later ; went
through a series of light gymnasium
stunts, : Jeffries planned to do a little
sparring this afterneen, but all in all
the 1 California. "Bear" Is not exerting
himself any more than is necessary to
keep him In- good shape.
- Jeffries evinces no desire to discuss
Jack Johnson, and Interviews with the
dusky champion saying that Jeffries is
a-"cinch," or reports that Jack-is not
In 'good condition, apparently do not in
terest him, -
Tacoma, 12; Seattle, 6,
Seattle, Wash., April 26. Tacoma
won a loosely played game from Seattle
yesterday, 11 to 0." -Score: . ? -
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Seattle u............ 0 7 5
Tacoma 12 13 2
Batteries Hall and Shea; Annis and
Byrnes. "
ONTREZZA IS VICTOR
FENCING CONTEST
Thi fencing foil eon test between M.
G. Montrewa. of tha Italian consulate
and Professor Charles Lam pert Satur
day night was won by Mr. Montresaa, 10
points- to t Both contestants were In
fine form and the engagement was "In
every way tha best ever seen In Port
land. ; '.: ;, - i 'V ' .''"' -" -'.
A Spectacular sabra exhibition be
tween Professor Oenserowskl of the
Turn Vereln and Major Von Eggiefstem
of Hill Military academy was given as
preliminary. ' ' . ' v - - - '
Immediately after- tne rencing matcn
Mr. Montresa granted ev return match
to Professor - Lamport - which - will be
held shortly. 'Lambert accepted a chal
lenge from Carl Nelson to a aabre eon
test Both matches will be arranged for
soon and Portland people will be given
anothet chanca to witness the new but
engrossing sport to local fan a Out of
the match a fencers club will be organ
Ixed and those desiring to become inter
ested In the club may communicate with
Profnasor Lam pert at the Gleadora
hotel. . . - .
EASTERN PEOPLE ARE
NTERESTED IN FIGHT
' fruit Frees tw4 Wtr.
San yranoieo,- April It Jack John
son will be in Ban Francisco by May 1
o tx-fn traictna. i net ia me meesarc
brought by Jack Gleason, one ef the
promoters of the big bout who baa re
tumd from a lrg eastern trip.
"The people bre ransot Imagine the
lntereet the people of the east aod ml J-
; wevt are taking la the eorolr.g
crsp." he said. -
1 cannot eee bow tne railroad earn-
sau-,lef are going to get enourh Pull-
cars to caul m era eera - n is tio
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