1 J PERIENCE 10 A.GREAT llwause.! iGuevic M I ( newto, Seff, "TTTw1 T ' '- ' 1 T P"" f ticks. t J I ' .'' , " KS LOT AGAIN. Ml l . , . X riWS WV L-tarj j CM" -fW. ' X PUPPET) . fuLONT Holds Portland to One Bingle and Bats in Enough Runs to Win. (Special DUpttcb to Tb Jmrntl.) Los Angeles. Juri 17 Hltt wa th whol ahow , yesterday, blanking Ihe 'Beavers, allowing them but on hit and making three singles himself that con trlbuted to the Hooligans' big score. . ' Bpeas was the only northerner who discovered the safe side of the ball, and had it not been for his Bingle in the etxth frame Hltt would have scored a no hit no run game. On the other hand, l - '1 I IXW i '--TIOUTHPICCE CIGARETTES r? : fTI . started to make " ObakCigarcttes;' we thought they v would . prove a good 8mbIccJ; -Nowveknowit,' Public approval has demon 8trated their su- : su perior quality. , Werhave"exe cised the great est care in blend ing; rVOBAK8?i which are rolledf in mais paper, with cooling mouthpiece , at tached. . i THE JOHN BOLLMAN CO. . . Su Frodco ?ii V u mm Seaton was touched up for lj safeties, most of which were bunched. On three hits In the second Inning, Vernon took command with two runs. Coy started it with a double, and Burrell copped an Infield single. Lindsay stopped a pitched ball, Hogan was out on a fly, but Hht singled and scored two. Sea ton walked Coy and Burrell in the sixth, Lindsay singled, Hogan squeezed and Hltt singled, bringing the pedestrians in. 1 Coy and Lindsay scored in ' the eighth on a wark, an out, Lindsay's sin gle andiHUt s tnira single. Score: VERNON. . 1 AB.R.H.PO.A.E Stovall.-.rf SOI 1 0, 0 n. urasnear, 10 e o ; i u V Carlisle, If ......... S 0 1 3 0 0 R. Brashear, 2b ..... 4 0 1 3 4 0 Coy. rf .............. 2 8 1 2 0 0 Burrell. 8b ......... 2 2 2 0 3 .0 Lindsay, fl.......... 3 1:2 150 Hogan. 0' 8 0 0 3 1 0 Hltt, p 4 0 3 0 2 0 Totals ..80 "J 18 27 14 " ". PORTLAND. " ' : AB, R. H. PO. A. K. Cesar. 2b ........... 4 0 0 14 0 Olson, ts............. 4 0 6 3 B 0 Fapps. 10 8 0 0 12 0 0 Fisher, o 2 0 0 3 8 0 Ryan. If ............ 8 0 0 3-1 0 McCredie, rf ........ 8 0 0 0 0 0 HetUng, 8b 3 ,0 0 3 2 0 Bpeas, cf 2 0 1 0 2 0 Seaton, p ....... .. . . 2 0 0 0 2 0 ToUlS 26 "? "T 24 20 "o SCORE BT INNINGS. Vernon ..0 2000203 Hits ....,.,...3 8 1 1 3 3 0 2 13 Portland ..0 00000000 4 Hits . . .0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 ,;;::;':,.,:',' SUMMARY. -Two base hits Coy and Carlisle. Sacrifice ; hlt-Hogan and Burrell. Ptolens bases Coy. Bases on balls- Off Hltt, 4; off Seaton, 4. Struck out By Hltt, 2; by Beaton. 2. Double plays Kyan to tietiing; .uinasay 10 k. ra shear to N. Brashear. Hit by pitcher Lindsay. Time of game One hour 40 minutes. Umpires Van Haltren and McGreevy. - , '.. ' STAXDIXQ OF TITE TEA31S Padfio Coast Leagne. " Won, Lost P.C. Portland ........28 29 .567 Oakland ,.43 34 -J 5 8 San Francisco 42 24 .563 Vernon .40 34 .541 Los Angeles ............35 . 43 .449 Sacramento ............24 48 '.833 Northwestern League. ' Won. Lost. Vancouver ..u....29 24 .54 Spokane 29 26 .637 Taooma 25 29 .463 Seattle .................24 29 .453 National League. Won. Lost P.O. Chicago .,...;...........30 18 .663 New York 29 19 .604 Cincinnati 24 21 .533 Pittsburg. ............. .23 22 .600 Brooklyn ............ ;..23 28 . , .468 St Louis 22 26 .458 Philadelphia 19 25 .432 Boston ....... ...... 18 .31 .387 American League. Won. Lost PC. Philadelphia ...... 31 16 .674 New Tork 29 14 .674 Detroit , 83 19 .636 Boston .................24 . 22 . .622 Cleveland 18 22 .460 Washington ...... ...... 2Z 28 .440 Chicago 17 27 .386 St Louis ,.,10 - 88 .217 NATIONAL LEAGUE At Philadelphia: R.H.E. Cincinnati 05 2 Philadelphia 10 12 0 Batteries Beebe and McLean; Swing and Moran. Pittsburg at New Tork. postponed. Chicago at Brooklyn, postponed. St Louis at Boston, postponed.. AMERICAN LEAGUE At St Louis R. H. B Washington 8 7 0 St. Louis 2 9 4 Batteries Reisllng and Street; Bai ley, GiUlgan and Stephens. ' At Clereland R. H.E. New Tork ................... 3 7 2 Cleveland ...... ............ S - 7 - 0 Batteries Hughes and Sweeney; Eoestner and Eaeterly, At Boston R. H. B. Boston ; 8 81 Detroit : 12 14 3 Batteries Arrellanes and Carrlgan; Kllllan and Stanage. Sacramento, 1; Oakland, 0. Sacramento, June . 17, Sacramento, like the day before, scored the .only run of the game with Oakland, when Lively was touched tip for a single and walked three men In succession. Score: - R. H.E. Oakland 0 4 1 Sacramento .................. 1 8 0 Batteries Lively and Pearce: Hunt ana uranam. ,.-;. Angela, 2; Seals, 0. San Francisco, June 17. San Fran cisco got six hits off Nagle, but the In valid kept them well scattered and won: Score: R. H. B. San Francisco ................ 18 0 Los Angeles 2 7' 0 Batteries Ste-wart Henley and' Ber ry , iagie ana warring. - Tanconrer, 8; Seattle, 1. Vanoourer, B. C, tJune 17.- Seattle trotted but an amateur named Ford yesterday, but although Vancouver only made three hits off him the Canucks profited by his wildness. - Jansen again was Uie jinKs or the Turk. Score: . " R.H.E. BWtll'Miniiniimn 1 4-j v aneouver ................... 3 8 0 Batteries VnrA and Hht.ar Jnwn anil c. . ' - - ouguen. i - .f. Rain Stops Game. Spokane, , Wash., : June 17. Rain caused a postponement ef the Tacoma Spokane game yesterday. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY TILACE - ilLR, BUT TEiAT'DOESN'T GET JEEE AIJ'-TZIII JG WILL FIELDER JONES LEAD CHICAGO MAIN? Ml I "i -! "i 1 I " - i 111 I 1 -A J " s 'til i Fielder A. Jones, famous manager of signed to play with the Chehall a movement of much concern to 8pwil nitpateh to Tb JoornaLl - Chicago, I1L, June 17. President Comiskey of the Chicago White Sox has given Fielder Jones, his former man ager, now a resident of Portland. Or., where he is in the timber business, per mission to play the- remainder of .. the season with the Chehalls team of the Washington " State league, a class D organization under the national agree ment Although Comiskey evaded a direct answer, this move is taken an an Indi cation that the famous manager who led the Sox to a world's championship and who never finished lower than third place, will supplant Duffy at the helm before the present season Is over, perhaps. If not that ltis reasonably certain that Jones will manage the club nest year. Reports from Oregon aro to the effect that Jones has become quite heavy since leaving the game, but has worked off considerable flesh while coaching a college team In Oregon. t Call ox ta Diamond. . The call of the diamond- is stronger than the lure of the pines, and although Fielder Jones says he la out of base ball for good, there are signs pointing eastward and Chicago Is their vanishing point The dulcet tones of south, side fandom is a greater lodestone than the strident shriek of a circular saw. Time hangs heavy on a ' man's bands ' and Fielder was never a fellow to sit around and let things come to him. He wants to be up and doing and he lovea Chi cago as he loves no other city In the world, unless It be Portland. These are some of the reasons why Fielder Jones may go to the Chicago ciud alter an absence of , two years. When the famous leader began - coach ing, the raw youths of the Oregon Agri cultural college baseball team several months ago, It was taken as an Indica tion that he wanted to keep In trim to answer the appeal from Chicago. Now that he has , signed to play week-end games with the Chehalls team of the Washington State league, emphasis It given to the rumor current- earlier In the season. Fielder will not need much bard work to put him back where he was In the halcyon daya and announce ment that he had signed with Chicago would create mora enthusiasm In the breezy burg than the debarkation of Theodore Roosevelt at the Battery In Mew xork. . OlA Xove vear Bottom. With one Chicago team at the top of the . ladder In the National league and the other Jones', old club on the verge of the bottom in the American, is It any wonder that Jones Is wanted? One world's championship the only time it was ever won by the Junior big league and never finishing less than third place, la the proud record of the - Portland .lumberman. . Comlikey needs him now. Sullivan was a failure and Duffy has. not been successful. : Jones never got more than $10,000 a year for new players; last year ComiBkey, spent $66,000 for young blood. Where ia it flowing? , In the ditch but one removed from the last . - . Jones' services will come high. He the Chicago White Sox, "who has 8 team.. In this action the fanssee the baseball world. passed up a salary offer of '325,000. but he urged his desire to purchase half of the Chicago club from Comiskey at a price close Xv 3300,000. '- Ha Comiskey experienced a change of mind? Does he want to divide with the man who made him ao much money? Does he figure that the unpopular Murphy with his leading team Is shoving the heretofore popular Sox to the brln of baseball oblivion? , . v ' . Message to Tans. Fielder says nothing, "Tell them I am out of baseball," ha says. "Tell them 1 am going to play with Chehalls merely for mv health. If thev ran ti-r it ,.n with Comiskey. I love the game. I have pieniy oi ume io piay. I don't want to be Idle. I don't want to say that To the Tra velingTublic ; The Oregon & . Washington Rail road desires to. announce to the trav eling public that iti solid steel coaches " have arrived from the, east and are now in use on all of its trains running : Jbetween Portland and Puget Sound I points, v ' -'.':''(' 'M It. Is not necessary to go Into an ' extended explanation of the great - value of the solid steel coach. The fublic is already well informed on this mportant subject. Suffice it to say that the solid steel coach will not tele scope, burn nor splinter. It js the . acme of comfort and luxury., The Oregon & Washington local, leaving Portland at 9 a. m.; the Shasta Limited, leaving Portland at 3 p. m, ' and the Oregon, & Washington Owl, leaving at 11:45 p. m. all are " equipped with solid steel coaches. - ' WHEN YOU TRAVEL, TRAVEL RIGHT IT'S THE ONLY WAY C, W. STINGER, City Tlckfl Agent . W D.' SKINNER, ,Cea Pass. ; Agent , ' EVENING, JUNE 17,: 1210. CHIMMIE,'i$ Biff! Bang! Boom! What a beating the Ducks received at Vernon yesterday. Billy Speaa se cured the only wal lop that resembled a hit. arid "Hitt" was right on the Job the rest of the time. He had 1 the , Beavers' "goaf from start to finish.. - The Por t land boys . didn't believe In playing . "real" balV yesterday be cause it was Beaton's birthday and they wanted Tom to get a present Tom received a beautiful "sousing," bat he was unlucky. "Thirteen hita'Ms a Jinks for a birthday. ; ' All the "champions" received their Dumpings yesterday which doesn't change our position in the percentage column. ...; - .."' ,' ' :V It was quite rude of Roy Hltt to slam the ball the way he dld.r because Seaton was always nice to Roy. Yes, he was "ever" so nice in ever so many ways and Roy took advantage of Thomas yesterday and soused him for 30 blngles. , , '. . . r..' : . " It was errorless game. Oh, yea, the boys thought 13 hits were enough with out making matters worse by miscuing. Lively, who pitches for Oakland, had a delightful time at Sacramento yes terday when the Senators made things very-lively . for : Lively. He ; had a balloon ascension in the seventh inning. That slump Is coming. . . -, . . '. ' Walter Nagle took a slam at the Seals and they were "easy"., for the human "sliver," who kept the Frisco boys on their rapid slide down the toboggan. The Athletics slipped the White Sox am going back to Chicago, for there Is nothing settled about it. I made, my terms once, they , were not accepted, and that ends me so far as the big league is concerned," and the man who was neveri known to laugh from April to September, smiled wistfully. Sis Hew Job. Chehalls, Wash., June 17. Fielder Jones, former star in the outer garden of the Chicago White Sox and for years the Idol of the south side fans, will this summer play center field for the Chehalls team In the Washington State league, Ihe most insignificant baseball circuit in the Pacific states. He will probably make his Initial ap pearance In a Chehalls uniform Satur day in the series with Aberdeen. "Fa ther Tom" Kelly of Eugene, pr coach of the Oregon university nine, has been made captain of the local team, which is now in fourth place in a list of .six. TOGO TRAINS HARD' FOR DOUBLE MATCH Toung Togo, the crack Japanese Jiu jitsu paperweight, -ia training hard for his match with Jockey Bennett the Cal- .7Kl!,w'f:;.';. .'! mmmik Pit ii lift S W ,: r J 51. COLUMN another beating) yesterday. Combs pitched nice ball and held the-Zelderites safe at all times. '"-' ",. i('.i.-.-:J '-:''-:'l: '::l''A, ; Dugdale is having a lovely time with his twlrlers. He has lost 20 pounds In the last week. ' Hall and Thompson slipped him the gobye yesterday and the big. little fellow ia on the anxious seat 3 "',".!" I :'r-' .;'.'-.',: -''r;;-i, '.' Detroit easily beat-Boston yesterday by a score of 12-2. The Tigers slammed the Boston twlrlers all over the lot v;-;:-'Vv.' V. -( -V- r A theatre party consisting of some prominent Portlanders' witnessed the show at 'the Orpheum last evening and saw the ;"abalula" dip , Do you know what the "abalula dip" ts? Well, I'm surprised at you not being aware of that graceful dance. Now don't slip It over to the whole family, you want to be a little exclusive tor once in your life. It is a combination ras-ma-pas with the suah-ma-xusha glide and four steps back with the als-fa-lals as a chaser; Teg sir. but you get an appetite doing it at least the "Geek," who was trying it never seemed to stop talkin8 about something to eat:. That's the real meaning pf . the abalula dip. Johnnie Callahan will give a "destitution" of it before a crowded house next Saturday evening. I mean a demonstration of It ;' ,. .;. , ' : , , Krapp is due to pitch today or to morrow and there is no resason why we should not annex another game. The boys play Vernon until Monday -when they beat it for Sacramento. They ought to be able to get a nice lead for the rag during that 'week. As I was saying you never want to kick a man when he 4s downn The same applies to those sports who have . the fifty -simoleon seats at the-ringside of the Jeffries-Johnson fight They are having enough trouble now figuring out how they can get to Reno. They have been saving their nickels and dimes and all the rags, bottles and sacks for the Junk man.' 'o,v y-- - Ifnmlo. hjintam. 'mnA Ah.rn.iKi, i. cal wrestler, which wlle 'staged ' in Merrill's hall next Friday night This will be the first time in history that a 1lu-1ltau exnert h mat a hn, .i,k gloves and a wrestler in the same maicn, ana n is expected to be a big drawing card. Mt, Angel Defeats Chemawa. tSpecUl.Diptch to Te Journil.) . Mount. Ansel CAllnnr in., i In a brilliant, keen and clear cut game, ravunt Angei college nested chemawa on the local diamond yesterday after noon In the eleventh Innln. u. . of 8. to 2. thus bringing her season to a. ciom wiin tne remarkably high aver age of .760. The feature of the game was the Dltchine- of Kturiar u .... - " , ltv7 ncua hit but once in seven, innings, and won us vwn game in ine eleventh by' sous ing a three bagger and coming in on Manion's squeeze play.. The Indians fielded well, but wr with the willow. The ticore: ? tr tt. Chemawa . . .1..; j Mount Angel " ... ; ; . , ,. ,.3,7 3 : Batterlea Tenhn inil.Tianhm.i.! o... der knd O 'Rourke;' Manion. . Journal Want 'Ads bring results.' SATURDAY SPECIAL 1.50 Dalliroom Outfit -The shelf is made of weatheredoak and is.V 18 inches long and 6 inches wide. The towel rack, tooth brush rack, ers are of nickel plated FIRST AND I 1 11 '. " 1 in i . 1 I I S i "Eu-I f f Vlipt 0N. CLf&fS r-v OUTAWNOI Grogan Will Enter Chicago to Take Up Mecficine Wletz ger Suggested.. : c Moscow, Idaho, June 17. John' "S. 1 Grogan. . coach of the athletic team at thcJniversity of Idaho for the past year, has resigned. He will enter the ' ; University of Chicago this coming Sep- . tember and take up the study of medi cine.! Coach Grogan' s resignation came as a surprise to the people connected with the university and was entirely ' voluntary, ; i. '.-'''-.'.':'..-.' ' Grogan graduated from Knox college . in 1904 and has since been coaching athletio teams. He coached at Fargo . ' college. North Dakota, for four years. During these four years his team' lost but one football game. During the season of 1908, Just prevtous-v to his ' ooming to Idaho, his team defeated every team in that section of the coun. try and the schedule called for games against such teams as the North Da- , kota A. C, which team was defeated by a score of 24-6. This . team . was i ' formerly . coached by Gllmore Dobie, , who 'Is at present coach at the Untver- , , flltv ftf IVB.hin.fnn x Grogan never, had a losing baseball , team bifore this season. Fielder Jones, coach of the ,0. A. C. baaeball team. V saia tnar aunougn the. eam ,idiot win Its share of games, Grogan's mert showed 'more InBlde baseball than) any other team. In the- conference. ' 'J No ono connected with the lnstiaitlon ? ' blames Coach Grogan tor ', the (poor '" showing of the teams as It is geneVally" understood that , the material he iad was poor. It is rumored that either S -8. Metiger, former O. A. C. coaclt or ' "Pink" Griffith, Who coached at the - University for several years, will.'e appointed to fill the position .left va cant by . Grogan. 3: 1 nQ AMnn rc wimmcd ! OF GOLF TOURNAMENT Chicago, .June. 17. The -Los 'Angeles ' Country club has' won the nernn an..! nual competition for the Morris Me4 monai goir. iropny, accoraing to un- official announcement The tournament' is being Dlaved slmultftnenunlv nn " rn Golf association courses. ' " - Los Anareles had 24 down: nalrmnnt 1' down, and Denver and Memphis are tied ' for third place, with 43 down. The Waverly ' Golf club took part in ' the Morris tournament yesterday, play Ing against bogey on the golf-links.'1 The scores made here were as follows: 1,Jr h J Morrow down J. K. Young 7 down Jordan E. Zan ... s . , io down , J. W. Bennett ;.. 11 down A. A. Wright 12 down v ' T, B. Llnthloum ... 14 down J. Alexander ................ 15 down u. 1. tioneyman ............. 15 down UAHDGOACH U S 4 TO 9 P. M. Km soap and tumbler hold metal. . v TAYLOil V