NT" J s THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. JUNE 18, 1911.' 11 A IL-S7M GRAMMA ft- " ... , . ...... . PLAYS WELL IN ALMOST ANY POSITION. SCHOOLMmMGtED STOSY BY GATES CAWJlliEl! IMS SEALS WI 5 S Wlf . . t . . i i . mm nns HOOD RIVER I r nrt Tfim.' Position. Seoond Team, Irvine. Irylnfton. .. o . . . , .Bchulta, Ia1l Haydon, trrlnfton. p Oorham, L.add Rolln. Ladd. ...... .ae. Bonney, Irvine. tn ttemler. Irvlngton, lb, ..Holt, Ldd nurae, K1IOC . , ,,ZD, i ..umiuaun, iug Rlvercomb, Arleta..8b. , . . : .Upton. Kllot MolAuchlan, Irv... ,lf . . . ..Beabrook, Irv. Sit ton. Ladd. ....... cf.... Hall, Holladay Jecopaon, IJoird'y-.rf.Sehlller, Jrvlngtoq Tha series of baseball games lo Un Grammar School league cam to a doe by th winning of tha championship by Irvlngton Friday ' Ladl . Tha series has resulted la tha appearance of much good material and In ."the playing of torn 'games that' would 1av bcoira ort-dlfrto much Older playera.. . "Tha Irvlngton and I-add teams 'ajA two or tha beat team aeveinpaa jn mm league for aeveral soaeons and when playing la form are capable of putting it a vary fast -game. This fact waa brought out in tha flrat game between these teams, lrvlogton winning by 4 to' I. score, liolladay Mae had a good m.ln aplta of their small playr,.but had to stand -'a bard race, playing an average of a game every three days. In t ho , finals Arleta . started well, but armed to lose hope after their defeat K loomed Isrgo but "blew, up" , In ,th Irvine of the ehamnions i one ot mo heat catchers the grammar league has produced.: H haa a strong,; accurate hrm,. tha best In the league, perhaps, land the man who stasis on Mm has to P pretty fleet. -And ho can hit the pill n the moat approved .too. ciaas raan oil, as his homo run 'and threebagger n' the Ladd game will - teetlfy., Irvine a- a heady backstop na well as a nifty Jrecejfcver and, under Ma captaincy- the irvlngton team played -sacrifice- sna lilt and run" like, big leaguer, lie Biaa the oa.ll on tha wlndpad position, Although ho supplants a, good man In Sehults of Ladd. ' ,.. - y Schults.has a fairly accurate arm. k-uns the signalling well and can sting he pill almost nshard and frequent as Drvlne. Next to Irvine ho is toe best knan In the league. . ; ,y ; f,. . ,t- 4. aTaydon. Strong- Twlrler., Haydon of Irvlngton school seems to I the best pitcher In the learue. , He as aood control, speed and sharp break nf curves. I His headwork la rood and la always cool. Graham of Ladd waa Ivan second choice because -.of his teady work. In Irvlniton'a laat Kama kith, Holladay Itaydon i let '' Holladay flown with three hits and atruck out IS ten. Four days later he atarted against -add and had to bo taken out because f wlldneas, but that is likely to happen a .Matthoson. . Davla of Ladd -and bohnson of Arleta are good pitchers iu avo ootn, oeen an von irom ine oox .in aeveral gamea, Williams of Holladay pitched a great game in his first tussle I with Irvlngton. bttt waav touched HP freely by both Ladd and Irvlngton in the laat game. Powers' , pitching arm waa hurt. In Ellofa first game and he didn't have much chance In the .finals. '. The shortstop position la a hard one to pick. , JBolln of Ladd and Bonney of Irvlngton are far' above the average. Both are fine fielders, good base-run- nera and hravy hitters. . The poaltlon is gtvea to- OMIn because of a alight ad vantage In headwork ana oe running. Win From Sacramento Sena tors in Best Game of . V. the Series. , " i V 1 f r'tae tnieraaUaaal Kawe riea. fcacramento, , CaL,j0ne lT.JDeaplte the heat that prevailed In the ball park thla afternoon, the Beale and enetdrs clattered through 10' innings ' of - the Weill v S V n (vauwvis su - v a . - ,f Bonney Is given second choice for this II that-has been played In the poaltlon. r i . I erles, Ifohler'a clique making it their ..Etemier of Irvlngton,. Is . glY0 theiftftk straight win, 4 tot. ' -: choice for first baae. mo la a gooa i BQnat" Miller started for the Baals fielder and takea many difficult' chancea f !?r I. a..m i. a h.m hitter and ncl o mm in toe nztn inn covera mora ground than any flrat base- lag nd ked to be retired. '.Miller man In too. league, oesiaea t.b fine 'throwing am- . Holt of Ladd Is alao a good first bkaemen but has a "Charley HoTae which baa botoered him IA the last fw gamea. Ho la given second choice for first baee.v 4 ; - .. :. V, :.arko ood Xilin. ) Little Burk of Eliot lo given' the o slUon at second haaa. Ho la fine lit sat in the shade of the grand atand and in a tew moments toppled over In rami. He waa revived by his team mates and was able to walk to tha elub boiae after considerable ico water treat ment. ' -! . ' - Henley Went on the hill for the Heals and . being acclimated, speeded, along wuiiJ a run brand of pitching, holding v - - - - i ik. . mi i . i. t-A-r m rnnA Kall.r and alwava haa ""' "'is. his ead on his ohouldera. He starts Bn' " me many double, lays, and haa a apletidld ? "Pio 1 the tenth inning. iwinr um'fA ma email a bo v. Knud-I With two down Hinley singled to center mm r iaa ! a mul second baseman I d Shaw rapped tha ball Into. left, tha and Is given thla position on ine aeoono i aina a oaa nop orr uie nard pan team.r,'- . . ,.v . ijui aa iMwit atcppea zor the bounce Third baao. goes td-Jtlvercomo or Ar ana., sRiaci ' out across the , left field lets- He haa fin tnrow across to line, Henley tallying and Ehaw pulling first. Is clean fielder, and usually hits 1 up at third. MoArdle ended the frame in a pinch.. . Upton of Eliot la givsn mis i by bitting to Thompson who pegged him position on tne secona wim mo outto Dansig, la Baao of Inr- mnA 'third Backer, as McLaOchlanof Irvlngton Is a second baseman but it shifted to left field on this Imaginary nine. He , played left field before being sent to second twee during the early part of tha seaaon. He Is .'a fine player and deserves a place on the AU-Btar. - McLaucblan la a euro fielder; haa-a flna arm, and Is one of the beat hitters on tho Irvlngton team. Ho Is also a fins base runner and haa a rnnri head. : Seabrook of. tho aamo team la given " thla poaltlon , on ;. tha.; second tram. ' Center field la given to Bitton or iano. i neniey, p. w la a aura fielder, a ; gooa oattar I anil iiav vm ; nrown of Irvlnrton la one or mo oeai fielding outfleldera,Vbufla prone to In their half of the tenth,' tho Sen. ators put two men on and then could not core. . Henley struck out 1 Shlnn, van uuren and Ueister in thla inning. Boors; AN FRANCISCO. r in h ir p n a enaw, in. ...... I McArdle. ae. S Mohler. 2b. ......... 4 Tennanf. lb. I Melchlor. If.',. I Powell, if. S Madden.' cf. .1 Schmidt, c ......... 4 Miller, p, S I t 1 1-1 o ia o o S 30 11 4 .... M.11 nf HolIadavl?"inn irtMv wm . - i LTKOuraa, jo ....... Is. given second position on account ofjVaa Buren, cf. his hitting. ' a ... : J DanaJg. , lb. Jacobson of Holladay wouio m- in warren, rt in ria-ht field.' Ha la fast on the I pewia. u. w.-.. .. nrlil of around in I 7 nomas, e. .. . tr. i. r tha ami-oat I iarcnen. hitt.rrf An tha Holladay team. 8cnlller of '..Irvlngton, !e the second choice for fright -field.-' A, ..' ". : " '' ; ..14 4 SACRAMENTO. AB. R. H. P.O. A. E. Thompson, p, uetater- ......... 0. 0 1 I " '. 4 S 0 la 0 0 0 1 ' ' " y 000", " ' .' V ''. ' ' ' i.'.' ' Tr. .',.v ,',.'''.'' ', i; ., '.,". '. .' .-w i I ....... , ,'.;:r ' V.;,-'Vr.'-'-.,-'i-: ' ' ".'--' ' - ',.. ..' ; .7 'V-Vfi ':? - A Vi' -y .-; ' . i'-', 4.... 1 a Former Head of 'Steel Trust '. States Gates Told Truth; "' , to the. Committee. Totals u .......IT I I 10 14 I Jack Knight, tha clover all-around trtlst of tho New Tork Yankee studio, who playa acceptable ball at first baa in .the absence from the ' gameuot hla chief, Hal Chase.'' Knight' has' filled In at every posi tion on.tha.. Yankees; Infield.'! But ; let' It not be considered that Knight la merely a substitute or utility man. He la the crack of ..the whole Infield outfltand la always ou soma Job or another, . hla regular price at' present being second base, when all the others are In the game. Knight has been' doing fine work at the bat this season and Is aa much responsible as anyone else for the great climb the- New York entry haa been making in the American league - column. ' " . ' - . , .. 1UD nillSH j TO FRISCO MATINEE About Every Hit in Baseball Turned ,Loose By;Angels " 1 in Two Innings. ' BEAVERS BUTCHER S HAPPY'S MIIS McCredie's Crew Take's Fourth .Straight Game. From. the - ; ; Vernon -Tigers. ' 4 (Br tka IntrraatloaJ Mr Itarrlra.V , ' I 19$. the Intaraatieaal Mevra gerrlre.t . fSan Franclaco, June II. At the close I o Angeiee, June-17.Hp Hogan's he aearenth Inftlng todai In th Vernon Tigers were butchered again for tame between theepaka and the Angela another Portland holiday thla afternoon he acore Stood s to 1 in ravor or ine i or in. score or u 10 . this makes four Mtks. ' Scores of fans took tt ror granieai-""7 ,",""'" "na lne hat everything was lovely for another h0'00. V L"'' 'M lay 'and departed for an early supper. atZjmr7 t'lZ."TI -" Ac" h-heyvmlaaedhe tnost : "'"nf Part tf 0f tho game just kept buay enough to h Mini. rDlte the handicap. Ia I -ton .nvthft... ni,. . v Ingeles opened up on Tyier cnriavan , Roy caetleton weathered two lnninaa ri the eighth. aul in wie or me most apd left th0 ami ft . - rarlous . batting rallies - or we seaaon, ,alx hltB c,thored off hla de" Inade sl safe; clouts coqnt;for four ,lverjP Th. flm werrlble; ln"- ' - ' ..',' v ! ' -A At .men facing tho Vernon alahatr and J Again in the ninth alter .two were oui tft0 be MM f thfc ,."7 loward poked the ball over thno d' Enough" he haaVbade ffSS Inaklng the acore to s. Bernard , h warVmt nt.i, .! -ZL,. " 'Batted for Warren th ninth. , . t - SCORE BT.INNINOS. San Francisco ..1 1 I M 1 t I t 14 Hiu 11001000; Sacramento ..'..1 Mltlllt 0 t .Hits S tllirill 11 r SUMMARY. t - Four hits, one run. off Miller in five Innlnsrs. Tiiree base hits Van Buren. Shlnn, Shaw. Two base hlta O'Rourke, I Mohler, Jwls. Saciifloe hit Powell, O'Rourke, ' Tennant, Lercheri. Sacrifice files Melchlor.- Stolen bases Shaw, Mohler. Bases on balls Off Thompson l. off Miner i. on Heniey i. Btrucic out Bv Miller- t, by Henley 0, by Thompson . Paaaed balla Schmidt. Wild pitches Henley. Time 3:1. Umpire HUdebrand. - ANOTHER DOUBLE HEADER ON TODAY STANDING OF TBJ3 TEAMS Pacific Coast League. Won. Lost Portland 43 Ban Kranclaco ....... 44 Oakland 41 Vefaon 84 Sacramento SO Lost Angeles ......... to 2 35 8 39 41 41 Northwestern Leagce. Won. Lost. t. , npuK.na Tacoma ............. Vancouver Seattle Portland Victoria 3D 311 3 tt 2 13 21 P.C. .) .567 .613 .446 .423 .386 P.C. .444 .433 .400 .443 .443 .220 AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE; e Another double-header Will bo 4 ' played at .Vaughn Park thla af- 4 4 , ternoon between the Spokane In- . 4 4 . dlabs v and .. tha Portland . Nlcka, 4 e tha first game starting at t 4 o'clock. Yeatorday Portland won j 4 ' both games and Manager Wll- e llama la anxious to duplicate the 4 4 feat this afternoon. If tho Nicks 4 4 take two more and Tacoma trl- 4 4 umphs over Seattle, the Indiana 1 4 4 rwlll likely loae their lead in the 4 e league race to the fast coming e 'Bengala. .. 1 ' , ' . ' -"".-'w a 71 Mnt ,n ,n th" th,rd innIn' $ naklng th. acore vg to s. Bernara ,nnln. na forked nlcilr ounced a grounder to mm oeep 0f tho game, r I' 7 " ltory. Christian covered the bag and he rest - of tho Oaka started ror tne lubhouse. But they had to come.nacit for Pf yl'o toss got away t rrom ; na Mtcher and Bernard waa safe. I ' Little Peto Daley, the next man up, It the ball for-what . seemed K' sure Patterson opened tha ping Hosp'a heave, allowinr Chadbourne a JifS 't first Barry walked, Ryan walked, filling tho baaes. Krueger singled to center, soorlnr Chadbourna and Barry, Ryan, going to third. Krue- JUDGE MdORE WINS COACHING MARATHON X ! ', (Br tha International Ntwa Sa London, June 17. Judge vice.) Moore a Giants Are DefeatxL (Ualtad Preae Laaaad Wire. I St Louis, June 17. A pitchers' battle between the great Mathewson and Bob Harmon marked todays Gl&nts-Cardi- nala game. The New Yorkera were held to three bits. Score: ;- n m w New TorkNl 0 Mill 0 1 13 3 St Louis . .1 0000010 3 I 0 Batteries Mathewaon and Meyers; Harmon and Breanahan. 1 Umpires Klem and Emslle. ; Cincinnati Trims Brooklyn. Cincinnati, June 17. Caspar . held Brooklyn to six hits this afternoon and the Reds won, S to 1. Score: R H. IS. Brooklyn .,1 000000001,6.3 Cincinnati .0 4 1 0 0 .0- 1 0 -r - i Batteries Scanlon, Knetser and Ber gen; Gaapar and McLean. Umpires Flnneran and Rlgler, ' Cubs Phillies Go 13 Innings. i Chicago, June 17. The Cu defeated mixed team, which started fifth, was tn phm, by 4 to 3 In a. 13 innnlng hit' the nail ror-wn seemea ' aure i .,r -II. 1 ma iirsi 10 arrive in ine international i .m. vrrora bv Knab mil Doolai wo tagger against the fmce.Zacher ".rr,i"?ul? ny Kappa, l coaching Marathon held hero today. ,m ThltllM fha tram .rt.p Alar. i - iv.ii ...... i wn touiiu, oneetian arew a waiic i mu. . - ... i X," . " "f, ",.. ' "lander had pitched wonderful ball. The IITtminlal -- rn1ataBafl i.' rtAaihaa ai4ekW4aajt I . :W ' k.. ti.li-.ci. 0 3 Roston Drops Two to Naps. - Boston, Juna 17. Thla waa a holiday and thouaanda of the faithful flocked tothe American league park to see the Red Sox twice go down to defeat be fore Cleveland. The aoorea: Afternoon game: R.H.E. Cleveland ..,.3 0000100 0 1 Boaton 10011000 04 8 1 Batteries Falkenberg and Land Karaer and Hall. 'Umpires Evans and Mullen. , Morning game; . . . u t , R. H. C Boston 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 03 4 Cleveland ..0 3001004 07 IS Batteries Moaer and Nunamaker; Gregg and Land. Umpires Mullln and Evans. , ; Sox Defeats Athletes. Philadelphia. June 17. The Chicago Americans defeated the Athletics In awatfest this afternoon. Tho White Sox batted Plank out of the box In tha fourth; Score! , v . . ' R.H.E. Chicago ....0 1 0 S 0 0 0 1 13 13 2 Philadelphia 40000101 00 3 Batteries Walsh and Sullivan, Payne; Plank, Coombs and Thomas and Lapp. Umpires Dlneen and Perrine. Detroit Loses to Yankees. New York, June 17. The New York Americana made a strong finish and do feated Detroit in today's game. Score: B. H. E. Detroit v-.t..O 0 1 0 1 0 ft 03 1 0 New York ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 13 8 3 Batteries Donovan and Stanage; Warhop and Sweeney. Blair. Umpires O'Loughlln and Connolly. Waahlngton-St Louis rain. f t tha (ataraatlim.1 N.a abrU -London, June IT Charles M. Sohwab today confirmed the story of tho meet ing between 'J. P. Morgan 'and Andrew Carnegie that resulted In tho formation of the steel trust aa related by John W..Uates before the Blaster committee ia Washington. : .. -. , : , ? , . ; Mr. Schwab aays he called on Morgan at the requeet of Gates and prevailed on Morgan to take the first' step toward a meeting, ho being younger than Carne- glo. Judge Oury. he said, knew nothing or tins meeting. ; . Mr. Schwab was asked If he bad been subpenaed or requested to appear before the committee, of congress that s con. oueung too steel inquiry at Waahlngton. L. J ...Xs WUUng to Testify. "No,' I have not been asekd to ttsti fy." was the reply, -but Iwlll appear gladly before the committee. If I am Wanted," ' .' .... ' . 'i i Mr. Schwab waa asked If he. could throw any light on aha leaucs of ve- raolty raised, between. Mr, Gates and Chairman Oary of the ateel trust. In tneir testimony. . . -Well.-. ald Mr. " Bdhwab, "TV only know tia'tes atory concerning the for (nation of tha truat from tho newapapcr reports, but I can aay that as reported In the press, it Is substantially true." STEEL TRUST INQUIRY HALTED, BY VACATION v (United Preaa taaars Wlre.t Washington. June 17. A temporary re- splte for the steel truat at tbo hands of tho Stanley ateel trust Investigating committee of the hoaae appeared today when Chairman Stanley prepared for a sojourn of a week or more at home In Kentucky. "We have Just about finished with all the wttnesaea and material we had on hand." said SUnley today, "and it la probable that we will not get together again for a bearing before tho first of July." Stanley plans a session In New York In July, with former President Rooae velt aa the chief wltneaa. .The oommiy tea will also call J. Plarpont Morgan in New York. If he has returned from Eu rope by that time. V , City and Owners of; Present ' Plant Expected to Agree . on .Condemnation. -' iSiwetal Manatrh ta Tka Joaraall Hood ftlver. Or., June 17. The Hood River water situation, which has caused more city scraps than all other Ills to which the city has been heir.' ia appar. ently about to be eettled.:J The .present ' llitht and water company, which bought tho plant of U. f. Davldaon a f.w. months ago, and the fire and water committee of tho council, have been in conference for several days attempting to reach conclusions whereby the city would become owner of the nrivata niant so that there would be no competing yaicm wnen me city brought its own plsnt in from Tucker spring. Reports are current today that tho water com-, pany and the city will agree Monday " night to have the present water niant condemned by the eourta and to have a jury fix Ita value. The suit Is to be a friendly one and the verdict of tho iJry to be final , v Several attempts have been oiada hv the city to purchase the plant but fig. . urea submitted by engineer relative to Ita value have seemed too hlarh to tha city council. It is expected the metier . will be disposed of within the noat is days. Tho cltlsens of Hood River hava always favored municipal ownership but nave oDjeciaa to a competing plant Three attempts have been made to an .. city bonds n the sum of 330.000 for . the purpose of installing a municipal water system, .but oach haa ; nroved . futile. It la thought that It will be en eaay matter to dlapose of tho bond. aa soon as the competitive water plant nas oeen aoaorooo. CLERK HORTON AGAIN ACCUSED Of SHORTAGE Spokane, Wash.. June 1 7. Charged with ombesslement of city water re ceipts amounting to $89, C. E. Horton, former chief clerk of the Spokane wa ter department, la aought by the police tonight A warrant waa Issued by the proaecutlng attorney today.- The total ahortagea found by employee of tha state board of accountancy in checking llortnn'a hooka for 1SJ la ft trl In amount to bundreda of dollars' and more a being bunted. Horton waa tried for alleged erabeaslement more than a year ago. following an investigation by the city council, but waa acquitted because the ahortagea charged were not shown by the office books. . . - Locas Soon to Bo Named. . ISpaHal tNatiatrk to The J-xsraai.t - " Hood River. .Or- June 17-rrlenda of J. P. Lucaa, who have had hla cam. palgn In hand here for postmaster of tho Hood River office, are now well u. sured that ho will ret the appointment i ciearama received hero rrom friends In Wsahingtoa. D. C, Interested in the ap pointment of Mr. Lucas, etate that his appointment will bo made in a few days. His friends here are Terr Jubilant ae the fight for the office waa a, bard one among aeveral candldatca. .... FRISCO POLICE CHIEF ON THRONE, GROGGY (United Preae Leaaeit Wlre. San Francisco, ' June 17. David Au- guatus White, made, chief of police yes terday after a fortnight's battle with Injunctions, may lose, hla Job. in; po lice circles tonight It Is Intimated that White's resignation will be handed in in tha near future, and that some other man will be appointed to fill the place permanently. A resignation with ' a blank date is said to navo oeen nanaea tho police commissioners before White Attempted to take the job away from John F. Seymour. j. acked nn Mi9B?& t uiWtinia-tb ba,M!" once oreThen P acked up against. mo onco ann aiano i . B w.ifcft-frtrrt r n on mm y"" 1 .,, .nr Vrr oli,. ,Z aurht the ball flusn against tne ooaras. i Olyxnpla. Thirteen coaches started. The Americans were Judge Moor and Chicago Vio 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1-413 t was a wonderful catch and a dating banco, but It ended the game and saved hosslbly one of the most humiliating do eats of the season, i,:.,..?;. j-'.; :,..'.-;:.v Score rv---r-----;-:;-:;.-nu- At San .rTanclscor':s.,A'.0v;;ii;;,,'.; ?.4. LOS ANGELES. ',' Four runs and five hits wero chalkMi up in the second and Han Hoe-arf took caaiieion. ana nimsein out of the game, Shaohan going behind tho bat with Glpe on the hill. Three runs and four bits: were i registered off QIdo before tha Alfred O. Vanderbllt Mr. Vanderbilfs four waa sent away ninth and finished fourth, 24 minutes uehlnd Judge Moore, who, won first place. . ' - v UrnrA rt ...... . . . S . 1 : 3 . 2 0 naley, cr ............. & 9 .1 a ro o; Moore,- 2t ........... 4 0 0 v 1 ,.' 2 bfezxer. ss i 4 0 3 1, 2 -1 ivkln; 2b ............ 2- 0 M sly 1 0 nuon. in .........: o , v 1 ,11 ;mlh n . 1 4 ' 1 V 1 ; 0. 0 v 1 I riger, p...' .,9 .0 e.9t 0R 0 ' 0 Wheeler,., p. ..... r. .. 2 j., 1 .,.!. o v .1 ,0 AB. R. H. VO.k. E. I brakes were put lnv working order. ,y'ZmTeamtr Split' Even. Vancouver, B.'C, Juno 17Th Isl anders and Vancouver broke oven in the a I The Vernon runs came in ' tne third I double-header this afternoon, - Victoria when Burrell doubled to left and took third when Sheehan hit the top of left field fence for a double. -Kane'n Infiaii single scored Burrell. The Tlgew got tho other two in tho fifth. . -Sl, ,. - Artec tho third inning tha fans took tha gam as a Joker ' The score j - '.;AttKs. Angolear v:..,,..v.,. 'a fTotala ...... ;L4.3S ' .11 24 U v , OAKLAND, mk S.t AB. R.' H. PO. A. B. e o . i io ,.o . o- U-4M" 'AB. R. H. POA.B.. it y ti in ... .oy, rr ........ tortman, ir ........ utanaw. 2b F.acher. cf . rvoivenon, id ....... Wares, ss ........... htitse. o ;........... uirlatlan, , p . v .. 6 0 v 4 : 1 ' 2 1 2 0 2.8 11 12 0 2 0 0 4 in xoiais - , . . ,.:.':., iV2 4 r 12 :mtt Bt IOTnNOs1:,.v.1'lf-?.. i .....0 0 0 0 04 1 0. 4 1- 0 0 0 1 2 0 6 111 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 8 Jb Angees . . i'MUS'.'i . Jaklatwl . Hlts.iv..ii...l 1 0 1 0 4 6 a 13 Sevan runs. hlta Off CrlMr In 0 1-8 'jinings. Home runs, uucenaw. jiowarn Avo has hlta Bernard. Cutfiliaw. Hoff- nan. Smith-, Whecier. . aacrtneo nits kins,. Wares. Stolen baaes Howard, lernara. ' jjase on dbib oii vnprn i. -truck out By Crlfrer 6, by Christian. L lit . bv nitcner Hornnan ny criirer. f ImO pi game 3:05. Umpire Finney. . r SHERIDAN SETS NEW r WORLD'S DISCUS RECORD, Carlisle, cf ... 4 Kane, If ....... 4 Patterson, lb ..........4 fciraanear, zd ; y. ...... Hosd. ss ......... . McDonnell, rf i .'. rsurreii, o Hofran, c i . I . . . . . . . j. .eneenan. o Castleton, ) p Vipe, p ,i v. Totals... 1,1 .t, ...... :'...-'. f 0 0 0 0 1 1 li " 0 1 1 0.13 winning : th first game by a acore -of to 2 ana the Beavers grabbing tha second by a score of t to 8. In tho first game Cates atarted to pitch for tho Beavers, and pitched good ball up to th sixth, inning, when th Islanders scored enough runs off his delivery to Cinch tne gam. - - t - Starkell for th - Islanders pitched steady ball, and waa never. In danger. During- the second game Gervata, pitch Pliila. . . . .0 00300000000 03 10 Batteries Molntyre, Brown, Archer and -Graham: Alexander and Dootn. U Umpires Eason, and Johnstone Pittsburg-Boston rain. ' Nelson and .McVeigh? .. (TTnltad Preaa Leaaed Wire.) Seattle, June 17. Lonnle Austin., lo cal fight promoter. Is making efforts to match Battling Nelayon and Peto Mc Veigh for a 2e round fight to be held in this vicinity about juiy i. 1 0 , 0 0 1,M0 10 0 0 .85 8 8 87 12 - 3 PORTLAND. .'ij ,.;'A-;i-'-v- Chadbourne 'Vf ?4Vi-V'j, '' i : S 0 i;'l Barm 2b i.i A' t S o K n Kyan Cf 8 i 3 0 1 .0 0 K.rueger. ir i i, . 5 : 2f,4 2 0,0 appa, io ., o I j 13 T. Sheehan. 8b . i . . . 8 : 1 j 1 1 Pecklnpaugh, sa X.. --4 0 1 it Murray, o , s . iri f 4 0 1 4 oteen, p .,,.........., t ' 0 1 1 Totals ;i...,..i.4.,8 11 1427,12 h score bx ' nwmo.'j yernon".w .'.;.' ifoO. 0 I 0 8 0 J"- i Base hlta 0 0 8 0 8 1 0 0 l 8 Portland ....,..4 4 t 0 0 0 0 011 j ase nits u.y: ,.! 4 i .i i i 1 f 14 ouawini. Marshall-Wells Company Wins. 1 Tho MSrshSU-Wells ; Hard war com pany, team won its seventh game yes terday in ' the Portland . Commercial lng for th Beavers, allowed only fiv leagu defeating th BUk.McFall team hits, while the speed marvel, Thomas, O.to 8. . ...'. -A - ' ; jy;-; was touched up for nine safe on.es. . -.' - '' "' ' ' - .- ' ; .Goha in for P aversl . vtnmn wins oanie. , a, t ; . th' nut week Raymond,. Wash., June 17. Central la I nt thaie old nlanoa to Ellers took the first gamo Of the' Berlea by 1 xral TTmiaa In nart navment for on a the acore of 14 to 6. Two costly, horn ot th latest new Autoplanoa or for an puns were secured by Centralia while Ellers Do Luxe Player Piano, or a Raymond with four to their credit only punola Piano. Why not bav music, counted for four runs, Wlnehoit getting tha Dest of music, at bom by means two of these and Pickens and Reed the . mwn anf imnrnvad nlavar nlana other two. . Gleason .and . Bo direr for I .h mm h iriTera unala Hnnm and Centralia ,wr tho horn run .. -bitters o; wnlch Very member of th family can that foam Sr Ara ; . t t I . . .t.i . S oiivr see ma aioiviuun sinnua now '' . 0 2 that team. Raymond.. Centralia Batteries and Wnlte. Score: f ,". .. . V ..- 610- 0 ,(,'. . . .14 15 i' 2 -Baker' and Wirteholt; Guyn on sale at Ellers Muslo House, Seventh and Alder.- i Zi,.'" ' - ;'' "-?-.;..,.: . South Bend Beats Chehavlis. Chehalls, Wash., June 17. South Bend defeated Chehalls today 7 to f. In tho stat league. Coleman and, Taylor were the batteries for Chehalls and Green and Troeh for th visitors. "DEATH CURVE" CLAIMS 2 MORE AUTO VICTIMS ' - , ;, .' (UnltaS Praaa Laaaad Wln.t New tork, June 17. Two more fa talities were mis afternoon added: to tho already long list of deaths which bav occurred at th Wee tbury station crossing on the Long Island Railroad, known as "death curve," when a train smashed an automobile Into kindling wood. Th victims war Wilfred Jay, formerly editor of "WWp and Spur." and C J. Ross, th official photographer or tne MeaaowbrooK Hunt club. ' The accident occurred in full view Of hundreds of handsomely gowned wo. men en route to witness a fashionable polo game. Several falntedv Why Not Do This, Too? Nine famillea during the past week have , sent their , old pianos to Ellers Music'. House in part payment for one of the latest new Autopianos or for an Ellers De Lux Player Piano, or a Pianola Piano. Why not have music, tho beat of music, at home by means of a modern and Improved player piano such aa sold by Ellers Muslo House, and which every member- of th family can play? See the exhibition pianos now on sale at Ellers Music House, Seventh and Aider. , ' Tom Lawson at Hood River. (Bprelal Diapate to Tb Jonraat ' Hood River. Or., June 17. Thomas La.waon, of magasin farne who haa been apcndlng aeveral days In. Hood River, ia very much captivated with th Hood Rlvervaller. He elated that ita scenic beauties . vaero unsurpassed and ita orcharda the most marvelous he had seen. . , . v ' r Tahonia Takes High La ml In;. - lapeptaf Dtaiwte " Tha uari. ' Hood River,. Or June 17. Th-first ' steamboat to land at the- Hood River . high water, landing, th Tahoma, earn Into tho channel this morning and un loaded a cargo of freight and aeveral passengers. The water la rapidly rale . Ing at Hood River and tho river steam era can, now land with safety. , -"--' Forty Cars' of Berries1 Gone. , (Sovrtal Dtnt(k in TW Mmraalt Hood River. Or., June 17. Strawberry ' shtpmenta 'from the Hood River valley are now at their best and it ia probable that shipments wilt fall off the latter part Of tha week. . With tonight's-shipments nearly 40 cars bav gone forward thla season and it is thought that a total of about 65 car will be shipped thla year. Most of th bcrriea are now coming from-the Willow Flat section . snd tho upper valley., There are plenty of pickers and packers on tho ground to insure a complete-harvest The crop was cut short eome on account of the cold weather in iityf Many of tha ber ries on . thla account did not 1 recover and attain their full alse. ........ Pacific Wants Fifty Freshmen. ' (Special Dlapatcfe td Tha Journal.) ', Pacific Unlverelty, Forest Grove. Or ' Jun 17. A "Whoop 'er Up" meeting was held : yesterday . afternoon ' at th laat gathering of the Paclf lo atudents for- th school year- Exam matlona-had finished In the morning so th students ' enthused ' heartily' "In th meeting. Speeches ' were mad by I ' L. " Hope, ' president of .the student body. - and President W. N. Ferrln urging- each ln dividual student to - boost for Paoif lo during. th vacation, months. : Professor ' Proctor, who is carrying on a vigorous campaign - for new " students, spoke at length of the plans along, this line. Fifty New Freshmen, next year - Is Professor Proctor's alogan. j ' ' . . 1 . II .III .1 . : , . ' , Great ' Britain ' Imports nearly. 80.000,- 000 electric light carbons very year. - : Call and Get One. . A latest doublo disc record for 10 cents 'la furnished to every owner of a Victor or -Columbia' , talking machine who calls at- our new talking machine department, second floor, in our: new building at Seventh and Alder. The supply Is limited. Call at once. Posi tively only one record given to each talking machine owner. . Ellers Music House, Seventh' and Alder. " Headquar ters for all makea of talking machines and all the records, v , . i lit tha Iatenuttoaal Nan gervfra.l ' Patterson, N., J., June 17. MStln r. Sheridan of the Irish-American Ath atlc club, the world'a champion,- made W new record for tho dlsaua.ln the an- mal games of th Knickerbocker Row- nv -and Athletl association - held - at fVUlard Park this afternoon. He sailed j he steel plster 141 feet BH . Inches, ddlng , 4 inches to the old mar. . S --. - tpaai uiipatra to tm jouraal.f a . .1. w..k T .. . - c .... - feated Tacoma,. today, ft to 6, in on of th hottest finishes of th. season. The Tigers touched Fullerton. f or two borne runs and two singles In the- ela-hth. and Three taa hit T. Sheehan. Two-base In th ninth he wa relieved by Knight wno stoppeu tne run getting- Flv home runs featured tho game." f Score: ' . . Seattlo t. . t'iJv;-.!. .iilil Tacoma tfir..i.:;.i.....i.f 5" 7. BaUerles Fullerton, .ICnlght J and ) . : For' additional 'sporting hewa see PajfeV 4, 5 and 6,' Section" 4. .trrfY Rheehan. Kane.. Sacrifice bits Barrv! i . onmnsn. ; oioien Dases cnaaoourne, Bppm. Baae on ball Off Castleton 6. off Glpe 1.. Struck out Castleton 3. Steen 2, Glpe 1. Time 8 hours. rjL'm plro Mcflrmy,'j.i.;i,r.-.ii(i... r , - I,,.-, in x , , ' ' Tale, It Cornell, "O. - ' , New '.Haven.! Connu Jun 17. Fight ing througn eight innings of scoreless tall, Yal. and Cornell locked horns In the ninth for a, dogged finish, the Ells 1 managing to ahove the only ran of tnel game. over, tne plate. Shea; Hlgflns, Annin and Burns. j avuinur jnixirr, ,csrui,-j-. v Rumor was going - the - rounds last night that Kid Miller, the Denver outfielder- who has been, playing' utility vardenetv ret ' th.; Nicks. haa - heenf re Till this inning t ieaaed br Manarsr William. He ,was Niabil-of the-Ithacas, had Tale at bis la -good! fielder ancKfaat on the bases mercy. Score: Tale, 1; Cornell. 0. ibut larked , in th jstieWpg: department Your IfcWhy Not? I Have 1 your clothes made ' by responsible tailors, when it i you can get them t these 1-yfs ' - OUR SPECIALS ;$2iid5$35 Lane & Johnson OXFORD TAILORS INC In i Our New Hom-One Doot South of Our Former Location ;-.7,- 143 SEVENTH STREET. NEAR ALDER..X.-. , , C 5 4J17CA F. 0.,B. PORTLAND . ; plfJl . Fully Equipped. 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