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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SATURDAY, EVENING, i APRIL I 8, 1911. tr- V'i-.- -VV.- i .:... :.: iyi..!-.'".--'-' v ! HFJlfV SI IIBRIfIS HO IS BEAVERS' FORTE SWAT SALEM BIGGEST BIngles Enough In Sixth to Thousands See Handsome An- Give Portland Another Victory. imals at Third Annual Equine Exhibit. Ioa Amrelea. April 1 Portland haa mad It three out of four eo far with tha 4 to t vlotorjr yesterday over Ver non. Bteen and Koeatner beating Caraon and Stewart. Portland made one of her run In the third Inning and put three mora across In tha sixth frame Man agar MeCredle exercised excellent Judg ment when ha substituted Koestner for Steen, when the latter showed alight Portland made a run In the third In ning after Ryan and Krueger had fanned. Sheehan waa safe on Burrell's error and promptly frisked second Tommy came serosa tha plate on R&pps' single. Kuhn closed the Inning by walking and being out stealing. The northemera took a commanding lead In the alxth Inning, when, after fheehan was retired, Rapps singled snd tola second. Kuhn's dandy double brought him home. Then Pecklnpangh pumped out a slzsllng three bagger that I brought Kuhn acrosa the pan. Rodgers walked but was out stealing, and Steen ' put fcis mates beyond reach by singling and driving in Pecklnpaugh. Chad- bourne's out dosed the Inning. Vernon fussed along until tha sev enth, when Steen grew wild and walked both Carlisle and Burrell. This wns followed by Rosa' long triple that acored the pair ahead of him. Sheehan took cars of Brashear's popup, and later tossed Rosa out at the plate on Pat terson's grounder. Steen and Rapps disposed of Coy. Manager Mao was taking no chances of any sort Ih losing the game, and when Steen walked McDonald at the tart of the eighth inning, ha promptly placed tha skids under "Big Six" and put Koestner in. But Koestner gave McCredle sn swful fright Brown wee an out to Pecklnpaugh, on a foul bark ef third. Then Stewart singled, put ting McDonald on second. Koestner tightened up and fanned Carlisle, but Burrell came through with a slngl that scored McDonald and placed Stew , art on third. Rodgera captured Ross fly and the Jig was off. Rapps, Rodgers and Pecklnpaugh mads spectacular catches for Portland, while Carlisle robbed Krueger of a hit In the. ninth with one on bane, when ha turned a complete somersault after nabbing his fly. Tha score: VERNON. AR R IL PO. A. E. Carlisle, cf t 1 0 2 0 0 . BurralL lb .......... t 1 1 1 4 1 Ross. If 4 o 1 t 0 0 Braahear. tb 2 0 0 1 4 Patterson, lb t 0 0 14 0 0 Coy, rf 4 0 1 0 0 0 McDonnell, ss t 1 0 2 1 1 J. Sheehan. o 1 0 0 4 4 1 Brown, e 1 0 0 1 0 0 Carson, p 1 0 0 0 8 0 Stewart, p 10 10 0 0 Stlnson 1 0 0 0 0 0 Hoep 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals JJ7i7l8 PORTLAND. AB.R.H.rO. A.E. Chadbonrne, rf t Ryan, cf . Krueger. If T. Sheehan, tb Rapps, lb Kuhn. c Pecklnpaugh, J loaders, jo . Eteen. n Koeatner, as P Totals 2 4 7 27 11 0 SCORE BY INNIN08. Vernon 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 08 Base hits 0 0000012 14 Portland 0 0100100 04 Base hits 0 1 1 00400 17 SUMMARY. In for J. Sheehan Carson In sixth Stlmson batted Sixth inning. Hosp batted for inning. Hits Off Carson 6, off Steen J. Three base hits Pecklnpaugh, Roas. Two base bits Kuhn, Coy. Sto len bases Sheehan 2, Rapes. Sacrifice hits Ryan, Krueger. Chadbourne. In nings pitched By Carson 6, by Steen 7. Bases on balls Off Carson 6, off Steen I, off Stewart 1. Struck out By Car aon 4, by Steen 3, by Koestner 2. Dou ble plays Steen to Kuhn to Rodgers; Pecklnpaugh to Rodgers. Umpire Hil debrand. Time of game 2:10. STAKDIXG OF THE TEAMS Pacific Coast League. Won. Lost P. G Ban Francisco.... Oakland 6 Los Angeles g Portland 6 Vernon 3 Sacramento 2 .t7 .667 .600 .645 .273 .250 Win in Tenth Inning. , (Special Dlapatcb to The Journal,) Sacramento, April 8. Three bunch hits on Miller in the tenth gave Sacra mento the game yesterday, 2 to 1. Boore: , R. H. E. San Francisco , j 7 j Sacramento g j Batteries Miller and Schmidt. Berry; McLeed and Thomas. Blanks Los Angeles. (Special Dtapatcb to ITia Jnqrail.t San Francisco, April 8. Wlggs was In good form yesterday and blanked tha Angels, 1 to 0. Score: r A , H. H. E. Los Angeles 0 4 2 Oakland j iq j Batteries Criger and Abbott; Wlirs-s and Mltza B May Be Selling Tracks. , (United Prcas leased Wire.) San Francisco, April s. "I'm more likely suh to be selling race trarks this ,year than buying them, suh. This, suh. Is hot a very prosperous year for racirfg men." " This was why Colonel Mann of Louis ville, Ky., who is here today, decided to come to San Francisco to confer with Clarence P. Waterhouse regarding the opening or a new race track at juena. Ti KngliHh Poloists Coming. M .. - (United Prats Ixtsl Wire.) London, April S. Captain J. Hardress Uoyd of the British Polo team, which will engage in an' International contest with an American team next .month. , sailed for New Tor today on the steam er Lusltania. The SS ponies to be used by the team were shipped to America last month. -v California League Opens. (United Frees Leased Wtm.) v San Francisco, "April l.The baseball see son of the Central California league will start tomorrow with Berkeley at Richmond, lmhurst at Vallejo, San LesndTo at Alameda and Frultvale at llaywards. The aeaaon will continue notll October l , L (Special niaparrk to Tb Journal.) Salem, Or., Apr1 t. Salem third annual horse show haa proved to be the biggeat and best of all these annual affairs that have been held here. More animals were shown and they appeared to be In better condition than ever be fore. Weather conditions have been perfect, which brought thousands of people to the city from the surrounding country and the early spring had also served to enable owners to have their stock well groomed for show purposes. This afternoon the main event was the parade of prise winners. The exhi bition of fine stock equaled If It did not aurpass any similar showing of fine stock ever seen here. Visitors are en-1 thuslastlo In their praise of the exhi bition and recent arrivals expressed much surprise at the ahowlng made. Following la a complete list of the awards made yeaterday: Standard Breeds. Best stallion and get trotting pacing, with three or more colts First prise, silver cup valued at (20 Mayor Weltiel. E. F. Rodgers, Salem. Best stallion, any age. First prise, silver cup valued at 120 The Patchen Boy, Tip Top ranch. Hood River. Beat mare, any age. Flrat prize $2 liver cup, valued at 120 May Me Kinney, M. Putnam. Salem. Best stallion, 4 years or over. First prise, $5 McAlxo,- II. C. Fletcher, 8a lem; second price, $2.50 Major Welt zel, K. F. Rodgers, Halem; third prise Captain DeNio, J. M. Bones, Turner, Best stallion, 2 years and under First prize Oregon Oranger, H. C. Fletcher, Salem; second prize, $2.60 Captain Lare, B. Southwlok, Salem. Rest mare, 2 years and under 4. First prlzd. 6 Star Ambush, Ir. W. Long, Saiem. Bust mare and produce, not less than tow colte. First Prize, $6 May Mc- Klnney. M. Putnam, Salem: second prize, 12.60 eOrona, Dr. W. Long, Sa lem. Best colt, either sex, 1 yeer or under, First prize, silver cup McKlnney Wave, M. Putnam, Salem; sweond prise Ethel Toddlngton, Tip Top ranch. Hood River. ITon-Btandard. Best mare, any age. First prise, all ver cup valued at $20 Jettock, George Hill, Salem. Beat colt, under 2 and over 1.. First prize, silver cup, valued at $5 Mona, George Ramsden, Macleay. Best colt 1 year and under. First prize, sliver cup valued at $5 Sir Gar net, Ed Popham, Turner. Hackneys. Best colt either sex, 1 year or under. First prize, $10 sliver cup Betty, L. A. Davis, Salem; second prive G. S. Cas per, Salem. German Coach, Trench Coach and Cleve land Bay. Best stallion and get, not less than two colts. First prize, $20 sliver cup Brasig, McCoy Coach company, McCoy. Beat stallion, 4 years or over. First prize, $5 Brasig, McCoy Coach com pany, McCoy; second prize, $2.56 Al fonso, German Coach Horse company, Stayton. Best mare, 4 years or over. First prize, $5 Agnes, B. G. Boedlghelmer, Salem; second prize. $2.(0 Annie, B. G. Boedlghelmer, Salem. Best mare, 2 years and under 4. First prize, (6 Topsy, L. L Bursell. Monmouth. Best colt, either sex, 1 year or under. First prize, $5 Jessie, Garrett Toolls, Stayton; second prize, $2.(0 Nellie Maud, McCoy oCach company, McCoy. Clydesdales. Best stallion and get not less than three-colts. First prise, $20 silver cup The Preacher, John Painter, Salem. Beat stallion, 4 years or over. First prize, $6 The Preacher, John Painter, Salem; second prize, $2.60 Mirror, J, H. McMillan, Independence. Best stallions, 2 years and under 4. First prize, $5 Massasolt, John Paint er, Salem; second prize, $2.60 Oregon Stamp, W. D. Claggett Best mare, 4 years or over. First prize, $5 Oregon Sally, A. C. Simmons, Gervals; socond prize, $2. CO Leucla, ueorge Schaap, Pratum. Best mare, 2 years and under 4. First prize, $5 May, W. D. Claggett Salem. Best colt, either sex, 1 year or under, First prize, $5 Barbara Frltohle, A. J. Ugan, Gervals; second prize. $2.50 Dole Englon, W. D. Claggett Salem. Shires. Best stallion, 4 years or under. First prize, silver cup valued at $20 Albion, Charles Ulack, Dallas. Strcherons. Best Percheron stallion and get not less than three colts'. First prize, $20 sliver qup Napoleon, L. E. Bradford, Salem. Stallions, 4 years or over. First prize $5 Dagolurt, Elmer D. Minch, Salenf; second prize, $2.50 Napoleon, L. E. Bradford, Salem. Stallions 2 years and under 4. First prize, $5 John LeBlanc, J. B. Stabll. Salem; second prize, $2.60 King, J. W. Inman, Salem. Mare and produoe, not less than two colts. First prize, $6 Queen, J. M. In man, Salem. Colt either sex, 1 year or under. First prize, $5 Comet, L. E. Bradford. Salem; second prize, $2.50 Comet, J. M. Inman, Salem. Belgians. Stallion, 2 years and under 4. First prize, $5 Gallard D'OJege, Waldo Hills Horse company, Macleay; second prize, $2.50 Rocker, Howell Prairie Horse company, Salem. Bst mare, 2 years and under 4. First prize, $5 Lady, J. F. 'Humphreys, Macleay. WILLIAMS' BUNCH PORTSMOUTH WNS SMOTHERS AGGIES IN GRAMMAR MEET m I Nicks Clout Out Sixteen Safe ties and Make Twelve Runs. Corvallls, Or, April . Nick Wil liams' Northwest league club trampled on "Mysterious" Walkers collegians at Corvallls yesterday, winning In easy fashion II to 1. The Aggies would have been blanked had It not been for Keek's three-bagger after Moore walked. Keck tried to stretch his hit Into a home run. but did not count on the strength of the professional arm, and waa thrown out at the plate. The game was featured by the ter rific hitting of Manager Nick Williams, who got four safe ones In six trips to the plate. Speas and Stovall soused out three hits, while the latter sprinted acrosa the plate four times. Alto gether the Nicks msde II binglea, Portland s three pitchers. Lefty Ton- neson, Frink and Sheeny, worked in splendid fashion against tha students, while all the college twlrlers looked alike to the "pros." Williams, himself a graduate of the University of California, where he was a battery partner with the great Orval Overall, and his men made a great im pression on the Corvallls fans, who will watch their career In the Northwestern league with great Interest. The score: PORTLAND. AU R. It. rO. A. B. Bailey Captures Three Events Ladd School Takes Re lay Race. Monsor. ss. . Speas, If ... Mundorff. If Stovall. rf. .. Williams, lb. Casey, 2b. Aimer, cr. .. Waters, lb . , Clothier. 3b. Harris, o. . . . Welnholt. c. , Tonneson, p. , Frlnk. p. .... Sheehy, p. .., Total Moore, c . Cooper, lb. i urn. zd. . Heck. cf. . Henkle, rf rr. 89 12 II $7 IS 8 A. C. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Portsmouth grammar school won the annual grammar school track meet on Multnomah field this morning with II points, Irvlngton was second wttb 18, and Hawthorne third with 11. The meet was tha most successful in tha history of the league and a large crowd was In attendance at tha meet Bailey, of Portsmouth, waa the bright star of tha meeting, winning II of the II points made by his school lis took first place in the broad Jump, 60 yard dash and 60 yard hurdles. His time Tvas in I 1-8 seconds for tha Id yard dash. Kllgora, of Vernon, ran a fast half mils, doing it In 8:44. which Is remark- ably fast for grammar school boys. Bonney, of Irvlngton, cleared the pole vault at I feet one Inch, .establishing a splendid mark. Murphy, of Portmouth, and Bonney were pretty evenly matehed in tnis event and Bonney only won after the hardest kind of exertion. Ladd school won the relay race and carried off the Honeyman Hardware trophy. Hawthorne was second and Montavilla third. The Ladd team was composed of Jones, Gorham. Sharps and Holt This distance was a half mile. Red Raven Id' a pleasant tasting laxative water, in bottle, called splits. A bottle it a dose and relieves consti pation, sick headache and tick stomach 09ryvehf 139 "Afk the Man" Spenee. Poff, If. Seman. ss. Reod, 8b. Keene. p. Roe ben, p. Maxmeyer, 8 0 I 0 0 0 1 4 2 2 1 1 HANLON'S VERDICT IS UNPOPULAR WITH FANS (tnilted Press Ltased Ttra.) San Francisco, April I. Charley Rellly today has a decision over Johnny McCarthy but Referee Hanlon's verdict was unpopular with the crowd. While Rellly had all the better of the first session of the four round bout at Dreamland last night McCarthy evened matters In the third and more than held his opponent safe In the last round. In the seml-wlndup Walter Coffey won from Ike Cohen. Charley Miller, the fighting motorman, knocked out Bat tling Johnson in the third round. MEN CURED 5 IS OUR FEE mOUX ATT.M BUT Newly cc acted and chronlo cases cured, j urnlng, itching and Inflammation stopped In 84 hours. Cures effected In seven days. Consultation free. If un able to call, write for list of questions. Office Hours I a. m. to I p. m. Sun days, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. only. Pacific Coast Medical Co. M4U WAaXIVGrTOlf sTTMXT, Corner First, Portland, Or. CURED Pay When Cured 1 4 27 it a 0 12 1 11 0 1 Total 81 SCORE BT INNINGS. Portland 2 0 6 8 1 0 2 0 Hits 1 0 5 1 2 1 4 1 A. C 10000000 Hits 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 SUMMARY. Three-base hit Keck. Two-base hit Stovall. Innings pitched By Tonne- son s, or (Tin s, oy sneeny i, cj Keone 8. ty Reeben 8. by Maxmeyer 3. Base hits Off Tonneson 1. off Frlnk , off Sheehy 1, off Keene 7, off Reeben , orr Maxmeyer z. otruca out ts onneson 3. by Frlnk 8. by Sheehy i Kv D.,h,n 1 hv Ua,mvAr 7 Kfl IM on balls Off Tonneson 1, off Frlnk 1, off Sheehv 2. off Keene 8. off Reeben Hit or pitcner Miner ana rnnv Reeben, Clothier by Maxmeyer, oore bv Tonneson. stolen Dases Sneas. Stovall. Miller 3, Moore. Sacri fice hits Casey. Miller. Harris. Urn plre Carl Wolff. VIAL DE MER KNOCKS JACK LESTER OUI Foley Kidney Pills TORIO at a enow qui ex rtr bu- UVT.TS. Give prompt relief from BACHACHE, KIDNEY and BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM, CONGESTION of the KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION of the BLADDER and all annoying URINARY IRREGULARITIES. A positive boon to MIDDLE AGED and ELDERLY PliOPLE and for WOMEN. Chaa. S. Potter, Springfield. HL, says: "I injured my kidneys some years ago but lately the trouble has become very ser ious. 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