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- 4 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, THURSDAY, . EVENING, MAY 18, 1911. 17 Illnfl r Track V. M. t II. CLOSES WRESTLERS IN TONIGHT'S CHAMPIONSHIPS.. Koestner. Wins HiSvQwn Game Final, Meet -of .:;lndoorSwim- Shooters' at r Wallav Walla, Fitten Will Return " South and "V' O'Brien and Anderson ri"'S;;t May; 6owi(lii . Black Champion on ' Way to Get Auto License When v t . With Drive That Escapes Y ? mmg Season, Will Be 'However, Make Good Scores Despite the Steady Rain. iIbmmv Lewis.'.;. Pentathlon. Arrested, v V . 1 1 11 . 1 1 ' 11 11 , . ..... 1 111 I UOi ncldVnu,nd ME WS ' ' ' iniiniiirrtn imr it innirnn m iimiiin innTinii iiinnr m , iSiii ' iv iJUMfLUV-nrinuL n iiiiivlmv' in nniHiirMi1 T; iniiiiniwi iiiiiml iv onuifcno iiihivcii . dualho rLriniiinti uumam juuul io 1 HARD FOR TRAPMEH TO IHVADE FRISCO EASY Oil Illil EVENT TOMORROW a.. .. .saaaMSisaaMMSsasBlMMBMaaajasaBv .... I .. ;-' , SMMMSMaMMMMaaaaM i- f . I ' " - -.r,.-, . s, ,, - t Sacramento, Cal.;" May 1 1. Portland ! four run la the seventh Inning yealer day , killed alt chance of Sacramento winning the same, the Beaver finding Hunt easy and the tmatora peing oar- Ilea ny Koestner a cunyoe. V Early in the gain. It Wed U if the Senators would , win, v- They- too', the lead with a run InHh first .Inning. Portland tied up the ecore In th third on Koestner'a triple 'and Chadbourne' j rr " Points a sliver medal will be aingle ;i, - : ' -" 4 . ; I given, and for 200 points a bronse tro- .t H&nramnntn maiia anothr'tn th fiftklphy. sThe prises for tb event are of- inning, when Lerchen scored, and rolled I fer4 by Harvey O'Brtena local sports it up to three when Mahoney: registered man, tf- '.;.;, -? :'! , . .v n tn next name, . . ..' i . - But Portland, aa usual blew In with enough to tie tt up In the eighth. Chad baurna alngled and Rodgera doubled. "Chadbpnrn eeorln; on Ryan's sacrifice fly to van Bursa. -Rodgers scored Krueger's single. t ., ."V ; V f,v. - - wfteher Clean Base. 1 Tham. then went to ' tW sth Inning point With one flown Rappa a(Ha4aY '..J T..b. nia arounoer., Murray inea oui. duii Koeatner, won hla own game with a drive. into center that slipped through .. Jjewla. legs and the base were' cleared. : Sacramento could do nothing In the iasr oaji oi xns eievenin. 8core:t'i;.v , . a PORTLAND. AB.R. H. PO. A. . Chadboujme, rf ...... t . Rodgers, 2b Ryan, cf . 4 w:JCrueger. If I Rappii. lb . . ... ...... 4 ' Hheehan. 3b ........ . 2 Pecklnpaugh, a ..... i -Murray, c ............ S Koestner, p ...v I o o 0 0 1 ' 0 4 2 2 0 1 1 2 1 JTotelS .............41 TJ2 12 12 , SACRAMENTO. AB.R. H. PO. A. Shtnn, 2b . ...... . 6 Uuiin, 20 . . .. O'Rourke, Thomaa, c . . . ... . . . 2 A pansig, lD.... ' Mahoney, rf ..... 144 . van uuren, CI. .'lwia. If ..... Lerchen, aa Hunt, p ... a Totals I... .. ,;i.-..V. 40 2 ;4 22 12 , SCORfi BT INNINGS. Portland 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 47 H1U 011(101111 211 Sac'mta .....1 00011000 0 0 t- Hite ......I 00012000004 SUMMARY. T Three base hit Koestner. Two bsssl tilts Danilg. Rodgers. Sacrifice hit I Kaons. Dacririoe riv Kran. stolen t y naaes cnadnourne, Krueger Mahoney, rors Portland 2, Sacramento 2. Bases! w. ' u ... . i. . r it., van vif 7. tn balls Off Koestner 1, off- Hunt a. Left on bases Portland I, Sacramento! 2. Double plays htnn to Danaig tol hlnn; Shinn to Dansig. Passed ball I Murray. , Time 1:Q, r Umptre-Mc-1 rfjevy. ... t-c -.. , FLYNN AND KAUFMAN r ; - MAY FIGHT AT VERNON : Los Angeliea, May 12. Jim Flynn and Vii H.aurman in a return match of 20 ounds probably will be an attraction at the Vernon arena In the near future. 'Promoter MeCarey wants to stage the iout and alreadjr ha a Kaufman's agrea- jneni o uiga article. . ' . ivauiman i nere today resting up iium in. recent aisascrous bout with riynn at Kansas city. Plynn, It la unaersiooo is wining to come here pro. vided suitable , terms are offered. - K STANDING OP THE. TEAMS Pacific v6)sf ; easne,:i P.C. i-orxiana .............. 29 Oakland 2 Skn Francisco ...... . Sacramento 21. Vernon 22 Xoa Angele 19 19 2S .578 .231 .681 .478 .478 23 22 24 22 -.404 Northwestern League. . 1 WAN Lost P.C. .709 Spokane . . . , , . . 4 ; . y. to Vancouver 14 Beattie 12 Tacoma H Portland ............ 11 Victoria ,.....'.......' .660 .600 14 .481 14 19 .440 .240 National Leagne. Lost 7 S 11 13 1 11 15 . 20 t 22 - Phi lIladelDhla'- . A Vi P.C .750 - .087 '..693 ,, .680 .622 .875 .286 .267 18 1 15 12 ! 2 New York Chicago ....,f...... .Cincinnati ri. Don is r, jirooKiyn 'Bqston -1 ?! American League, -; ' JDetroit Chicago Won. Lost"':' P.C. .833 .556 .636 .600 .462 .400 .885 .210 5 15 . IS 13 ' 14 II , 10 29 boston . jriiiiaumpnm . t. . i . 12 Cleveland ............ 12 Washington.: ......... 10 St. Louis : I THE RECOGNIZED LEADERS of, the INDUSTRY! Peerless; Pope-Harlford Chalmers Hudson each pre:eminnt in :its '-'class; KEATS AUTO CO., 7tb and Burnside; PJwne,Main 5368,, 'i- r , OPEN EVENINGS! TONIGHT ia WRE ltibiialAmateur Wmlliigil . .. . 'xieia vnaer tne-Aospicei of th -ir-": Ml TT TVriMAU' AM AXTI TOP ATXli rnr .n t in -. . - y , - : iiiww win , r-xiim a ;.: Seats Now On Sale at the Reseftred -Seats, 73c, .$I.$1.S0 2 The local M. C, A." will close a very sucoessf ul indoor swimming season to morrow night with 'an annual tank pen tathlon,' meet'... Thia', meet' will constat of tlx event and will start at I o'olock. Th? nar . tneet will be figured I j np "ln -'tal of 400 point, will b I presented with a handsome gold medal; i; : n vni win o puuea orr ,ra me following orders lM'yard swim,, fancy - 1 diving eon test, - 20 yard swim, 'plunge I for distance, to yard swim and life sav J Ing ' contests In the last named event. onl every contestants will start from the I shallow and of the tank' and swim to -1 in - -oeep tna.r - Mere tnejr will -cue S?" .":., U.r .w" 1 J I W UV Wltm VJI VlltJ Willi IT) CI 111 ...h-i,, .r. -n k. given each diver according to the form displayed while In the air and upon en terlng : the water In three dives straight back, a front dive and a Jack knrfe. " . r The entries In the event up to date are. A. B. Brooke, D; R. Dougherty. Clair Talt Harold Buckley, Peterlous McDon ald,'' Johny McDonald. Lester Gregory. 8. a. Meyers, Henry Pfaender, waiter praenaer, ..Allan Mower ' and Frank Gross. No admission will be charged and special seating arrangementa have been made. ?- Rain, r rain, go away, come again aoma other day." So sing the fans and fanettes. ' ' Talking about nicknames, the boys were In the lobby of the botl, yester day waiting for the rain to subside so they might start for the ball park when someone suggested that each one tell their nicknames. Hera la what I heard "Cutis" Bradley. , ' ' "Button" Miller. v Muggins" LamHna ' .. ' "Parson" Bloomfleld.' "Russian" Mundorf. , -"Watchcharm" Mensor. ' "Goose" Tonneson. "PklrT Harris " 4 ' , - "Blondie" . WUUama. , ;. "8eaguirr 8pas, r i "Baldy 'StovaU. - .'t 4"8plka Ort ; :T- , . "Mooch" not "Moose" Casey. "Bernlca Areher. "Tea" Garrett. , ' "DetetjUye" Ackerman, the trainer. ''".:; There Is no use In talklnr. you can't keep these Beaver playera from getting on tne- long end or the score with Sao ramerito. .ThaMcCredleltes are right after Patsy O'Rourke and his tribe. Looks as if we will have the "battle' all week. long. (Soma difference in the weather, Isn't there? Eighteen straight wet days. XOII Ton , ,roll Put the cork In. , Henry Reba, ' the well known res taurateur, returned from a fishing trip at Gaston oft the Clackamas, river last "evening. He was the prc ad pos sessor of a number of first class fish. Tha former Beaver players who are now with Cleveland are- makinr road Lwlth a vengeance. In a game the oth er day. Krapp pitched superb ball and Gua Fisher .waa' on the receiving end. Flcher waa one of the principals who figured in three double plays. . Krapp would! fan the batter and Fisher would catch" the base runner-on the hit and krun signal. He also showed a multi tude or class witn the willow. Olson is also going like a hofese on fire. He la hrttlng the ball and roak Ing .' fewer errors. Looks ' like . the "Swede" ? will get by. , In the last av- eragea he Was hitting. .272. . - ....-..' ..:' If It takes two yards of hemp rope to make a clothesline how many yards or bale rope will It take to make Lara-Una? - I've seen and heard- worse buf on a rainy day It ought to get by. 1 Grear. " Who la twirlthar for i..mvm. land. Is making , tha opposing batters look like a lot of dunces. Sure enough he is mowing them down In great style. Thia chap looks Hke tha ona best bet on . the Cleveland team. . Frank Beaumont Bernice Archer of i Chicago, III., Is slated to be the artist on the mound for tha Nicks should there be a battle at Vaughn street grounds thia afternoon. He Is in great snaps and anxious for the beu to sound. ' e Chadbourne has been Kitting the ball Ji nil , g g v . ,LwH:'.;a.:i Heilig Theatre "Box" -Office iKt nd $2.50. , General Admission, ; JOc CHIMMIE'S "COLUMN. I AV II III ill ia i t i i III - II . v II in - ) ) in . -. i hi in in ; ill III . I llll " 1 III III II " I II III ' llll II III 7 H , It II - !' Ill v ii r .-,:,r IsiaaaMMsalMaaaKsaasaalMBsMsa j4W "fflV y wv-jvwww. ah v . -iw.'.-.i. v.-a w , ss I saaaasaaaaaaBsaMBBMsaaa VsaaaiMMM Two stars from the 'Spokane Athletic club who will take a prominent part in the national wrestling championships which will be staged at the.Heilig theatre tonight und tomorrow night under the aus pices of the Multnomah Amateur Athletic' club. On the left is ' Crh'sl Oesek. the middleweight is picked to win his event, and the best 125 pounders in the Wrestlers From All Over Coun try Will Gather at the Heilig Theatre. With more than 60 wrestler entered tha annual mat championship 'of the Amateur Athletic union, the greatest athletlo organization in the world, will be started tonight at the fleiUg theatre at 8 o'clock. " ' V .' ' The Multnomah' iJfclifbi, ; which has charge of the has gathered to gether some of the 'greatest amateur wrestlers In America for competition tonight and tomorrow night 'About 20 events will be pulled off each night, until the wrestlers have narrowed down to one man in each class, from the ban tam to the heavyweight All of 4 the wrestlers are here, and they are a fine looking set of athletes. H la the! most representative meeting n the history of the championships, and all of the athletlo clubs In America are looking toward Portland to sea some new champions turned out The advance seat sale indlcatea that the attendance will be of a capacity na ture. The wrestling will start promptly at 8 o'clock. . - J. hVtnV lUNUI I lUN Wt)RRY TO CUB FANS T"!li left n ' Mv f 8. Chlcaao ba'aehali fans are disconsolate today over the condition of Johnny Eyera, star second baseman of the Chicago Cubs, who, is suffering from nervous , prostration. News received today from Troy, N. Y, was to the effect that Johnny la unable to remain oh his feet for 10 minutes at a time, and . there .Is reason to be lieve he will not be able to don a uni form' again thia season. " Hta loss will be a severe one for tha Cuba. . w RIVERS AND K1RKW00D WILL CLASH TOMORROW San Francisco, May - 12. With the principals primed arid ready, fight fans are on edge today lor th contest echea uled for tomorrow night between Joe Rivers, the sensational Los Angeles featherweight, and George Kirkwood of Bt Louis. -i Rivera la the favorite In th betting.;. and running bases ilka a Ty Cobb. He is the fastest man in the Beaver out field and if he continues to hit like he did In yesterday's game it la good night lor him next year. - s . . ,. . GOTHAM SCRIBES ARE- PICKING PHILADELPHIA . ' 1 , "1"n m ' . New Tork. May ' 18.--UnlesB their pitching staffs ahow wopderful Improve menu xvew yore naaenau wrihu tnAmw oeiieve mat nenner New xork nor Chi cago can win the National leaau Den nant Owing to th splendid work beina dona ..by the Philadelphia Ditchers. Dooin's men ar th favorites today xor ine nag. Manager McOraw haa only two reliable twlrlrs MatheWsoft and Wiltse while, JIanager Chance Is believed sot to have a really dependable pitcner. on nis start. . ' Oaks Win In Tenth. San Francisco, May 18. Oakland won I In the tenth lnnlnr yesterday. Score: OaWinid iVi. '4 8 4 4 San -Francisco ...,............ I . .4. 4 Batterlea Flaur and Pearce: Sutor and ' Berry- ;-"y r . - Los Angeles Is Wlnner. t Los Angeles, May 18. Delhi was too much tor tb Hooligan yesterday. Score; Vernon ,vv ,';... J.i'i... .. I 4 Los Angeles. . Vt:U.. I 8 ' 'l STARTED TONIGHT hi. ...... ... champion of the torthwest, who the other is Frank CHabo, one of country. SPIKE AND EXPO GO TO DRAW IN DALLES The Dalles, Or., May 18. In by far the best fight ever staged in The Dallea Splka - Hennessey and Kid Exposlto fought 15 vicious rounds to a draw herj last night There waa not an Idle min ute during the entire contest. Hen- rnessey had everything and round aftor round he danced In and out slashing Exposlto with uppercuts and swings, but the little Indian kept boring in for more and the harp's hardest punches did not even slow him up. Early In the fight Exposlto injured his left hand and all of hia leading was done with his right Carl Curtlsa, the local amateur heavy weight wrestler and bolter, did not go In a preliminary with Jimmy Manning as advertised. Curtlsa Is to wrestle at the A. A. U. tournament in Portland and ha was notified by Secretary Dunn that if I he appeared In the ring here ha would I forfeit his amateur standing. J of Quality and Purity aiM&ty mounted to the Purity ha kepi 1 ANHEUSER-BUSCH BREWERY Walla Walla, Wash.. May 12 With shower of rain and gust of wind. Ah members of tba Northwest Sportsmen's association are having a hard time at the traps today. Despite tha adverse weather apma good scores are being made and Indications are -that the big events of the day, which wilt coma late this "afternoon, will find better condi tions. At the' annual meeting last ' night Piatt Morrow, of this city, waa chosen president of the association; E. E. Ellis, of Seattle, vice president., and A. C Van Dewater, of Walla Walla, secretary treasurer. Walla Walla will have the shoot again next year. M. Abrahams of Portland, was chosen a director. - Egbers. of Pasco, won the Dupont- Anaconda cup yesterday, taking it from Pete O'Brien of this city, .who held it last year. The score was 20 straight. T. A. Fleming, of Spokane, took the B row 0 lee medal with 20 straight" Fred Dryden. of this city, took th Dayton medal, winning from Pete O'Brien after both had made 20 straight when O'Brien in the shoot-eff lost his last bird. The , Individual championship, the Multnomah medal and the Smalla cup, will be shot this afternoon. LESTER-LANG FIGHT . ON KING'S BIRTHDAY (United trM Lv.wd Wfm MeiDourne, may is. -Articles were aigned today for a return match between Bill Iaig, heavyweight champion of Australia and Jack Lester, the Ameri can fighter. They will meet In a 20 round bout at the Stadium In Sydney on the king's birthday. June 2. The battle will take place in the forenoon, In their recent fight Lester was dis qualified in th sixth round. NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES At New Tork R. H. E. 2 7 1 1 S 2 Bresna- St Louis .. New Tork Batteries Bailee and Bliss, han; Crandall and Meyera. Umpire Rigler and Flnnerman At Brooklyn R. H. E. Chicago . 0 t 2 Brooklyn 1 2 0 Batteries Richie and Kllng; Bell and Bergen. Umpires -Johnstone and Eaaon. AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES At St Lou! R.H.E. ..864 .. t 1 and Atn- Washington ... St Louis Batteries Otey, Sherry smith; Pelty and Stephana Umpires Dlneen . and O'Loughlin. UPON THE STRONG WINGS lop of the world's' bottled been and never ending fidelity'to Qtiffttfy and it at the top its mild and exquisite flavor also helped to build its popularity. Jimmy Fitten.. the clever Callfomim lightweight' .who arrived Ji( Portland last eaiuraay-to ox If rounds with Bud Anderson June 2.- will probably return south in a few days, following tha de cision of the Vencouver fight club to cancel ineir future cards and , m irom tne game, jimmy Is, hesitating somewhat about making a short tour of the north, having been offered boute In several in Washington and British Columbia. If there 1 any chance of get ting a ereck at any of the high class California or eastern lightweights over a 26 -round route, he will return home at once. ' n California they like Fitten'a atvu of milling and when he whaled the tar out of Anton LaQrave at catch weights, bis stock waa given a big boost Ad Wolgast it will be remembered made Ls ry,e com ? t.J Pounds, which al most made him a shdaow. yet it took Wolgast five rounds to put tha crusher on the Frenchman. Fitten Is now try ing Jo land Wolgast but the California promotera think he Is a bit shy on ex perlence. Danny O'Brien and Bud Anderson, who fought a 16 round draw two weeks back and who are probably the best 15 rounders In the northwest will prob ably leave soon for San Francisco to take part In the four round game there, at which both ahould become star per formers. Tub O'DonnelL the heavyweight, aava he Is thinking about going to California but before he does, would like to get on with Soldier Courtney, If any club win oner a suitable purse. - ' MULTNOMAH TENNIS TOURNEY ON JUNE 10 Chairman MeAlpIn of. the Multnomah club has selected June 10 for tho onen big date of the Multnomah spring tennis handicap tournament The closing date tor entry has not yet been specified. June 10 wss chosen owing to the probability of postponement of the Irvlngton club spring tournament which was due to start Saturday. Irvlngton's clay courts will hardly be in condition to start on the desired time. If if is postponed it will likely stare uacuraay, June J. MIKE D0NLIN PULLS ANNUAL PRESS STUNT (Unlt4 Prats tossed Wlra.t New York, May 18. Clalmlna that he la aa good as ever" Mike Donlln Is pulling off hi annual atunt of talking about returning to tne game. Mike ha been working out with th Giant lately. The former New Tork captain certainly knows how to work hi former baseball prowess in an advertising way. , yearn e&o "The Old naliablo'' : Blumaner & Hccli Distributors Portland . C. New Tork, May 12. "Tour honah, r. getting sore on the whole world. I don'a get a show." This plea, made by Champion Jack Johnson to Magistrate Breen, resulted In the negro's discharge for speeding an automobile up - crowded Broadway without a New Tork license.. . A Johnson warmed up to--his little : speech the magistrate's sympathls arose accordingly. "This officer," said th black cham pion, "Juat recognised me as Jack John- son and ran me la. I waa on my way ' to get a proper ', lteejiee. - Kvar since they put me In the coop out in Ban Francisco, I've been persecuted and Its about time for thia thing-to stop." 1 'There's a good deal In what you say." said Magistrate Breen,' feelingly. "You ar discharged." -' NO BASEBALL PLAYED IN NORTHWEST LEAGUE Owing to rain in the baseball centers of the northwest no games were played. If the ground ar In good condition and th weather favorable th Spokano Indians and the Portland Nicka will tear Into each other for the third game on Vaughn street grounds at t o'clock. $20 IN GOLD FOR A NAME . .. . v ' . The Ford Motor Car Agency has a racing car that will appear In th Rose Carnival paradea and want ' an appropriate nam for It' The car Is on exhibition at the garage , East 8th at and Hawthorne ave. , Suggestions may be sent between . now and May 81st. Letters will be ' opened June 1st and announcement . made on June 8 and 4th. In caae there are several who send In th ' same name, the one sending the -suggestion to th offlo first will . , ..receiv the award.- vv. 4 ;W'j Cut out and mall today th cou pon below to th Tord Koto Car Ageney. sasi stn ss. tnoraa, Portland, Or POXO aCOTOB CAB AOXaTOT I suggest th nam of,'..,",.. .....tor your Ford Racer Name. .v. . Address Date. . . . . . . .Town .............. '-',.,i.i::-4-."r J :. ;v- Batte Series Castleton and Hogar-6be-4 Jianjjeihl and Grind 1. . ,., - -