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hri IE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY1 MORNING, OCTOBER 1, 1911. SPORTING Oil FROM SECTIONS' TRACK DIAMOND Portland tabstt fans vtl fcld goodbye to the Dearer tbt afternoon.' It wt fce the tat Urn several of the players will erer be etwa In action on a Portland field and It behoove the loyal supporter of the fame to give tbm a routing aendoff. Tonight they leave for Vernon where the crucial eerie tf tha year opens Wednesday. Doth club play double headers today and if acb wins there will ba no change la their per rentage column until they clash In tba flwt iaina next Wednesday. Portland right now la playing tha great . est baseball any local lub baa ever put bp at this ttrue of tba aeaaon. Tba pitchers gra la great aba pa, tba batting la at Ita crest, everything eonaidered, and the defensive play baa rounded Into what might be called baaaball perfection, and tha fighting aplrlt to at Ita c rut. ' . 1 ' . L GIMME THI5RA6 A. NEWS'0 Verooa'e club also la In. great ebapo, but baa been defeated' In every aerlea thla year- by (ho Portland team. On-their last meeting tba champions won four straight gsmee. Since Vennoa baa been a consistent winner. In fact the frequency of Vernon 'a vlctorlea and tha unusual scores baa caused considerable local uneaalneaa that tba Sacramento and hot Angelea claba bava laid down 'to tha runoere-up. ' However, Jt la believed by tboaa close in touch with baaeball affairs that the Portland fana ara unduly alarmed and that tha aportamanahlp In tba league la of too high a calibre to be scoffed at. f , :.; 6V J CHAMPS FALL ON SLANTS OF SLfTOR . at , 1 " " ' III AND. BROWNING AND CHASE DOZEN' RONS ACROSS PLATE; PECK IS FIEND Directors and Department Of ficials Named for Winter ' Athletic Season. SEASON PROMISING PLAYED THIS YEAR Y. M. A. and Multnomah Local Schools Will Put Better Waterdogs Face Most In teresting Year. Teams In the Field This Season Than Before. WEEK WITH SCHOLASTIC TEAMS IN " . - SHiteea hlta eff 8uor and Browning i and ha and Peck engineer) a successful yesterday afternoon .saw tha complete double ateal. Peck scoring. Rodger rout ef tha Seals. 11 to 4, In one ef thai - m aoAra,,B ioosi unma The Onceln nigh School Athletla as soclatien held ita annual election of of- fleer lt Friday afternoon. 8v.rl Ti.w in.ro b.nr w.r alMtad to the board of director, which conalata of MUa Bchaefer, C, Irwin. T. Buckley, H. Mc Kay and Edgar riper. Piper waa the only member to be reelected. The outlook for Indoor a trimming thla year la very bright, for many of tha Df.t awtmroera in tha nortnweet wintering In Portland. Soma of tha maeta already scheduled for tha eeaaon ara tha annual Multno mah club-T. M. C A. meet: cltr ham. plonahlp meet, to be held on tha night Soccer wilt again bold a high place n interachotaatio athletic clrclea - thla aeaaon. Already a number ef high achoola are beginning, to talk of the pronpect of a good team. . - Columbia vnlTeraltr. Jefferson and Lincoln high achoola and tha Portland academy ara ear to have teem. The! V SHAPE FOR BEST YEAR IN HISTORY fcaftieat slugging matches of tha aeaaon with tha bomeatera wielding the wtnow. Harknesa waa In great ahape and had ha pitched at hla usual atrtde could have held tha Seals to tha two tallies they made in the. second chapter. Tha ter- hauled up at fhtrd. -They, too, sprang a double steal rand Chsdnourne regis tered. Lindsay eeroed to McArdl and closed the canto. Boarlng BIS tlaa 1111. Rappa opened the fifth frame with a s-aH V4MM CaawalHaMllH ! lh I CJOUl XO MV CmW, tUt Wft fOfWd At I c liliu Maaia-aaaam wa. ... - feature, the fleet Beaver ahortstop get- eeconn ny Ryan, weaver to Mao. Bud ting four aitra baa hlta la four tlraea dy filched eecond and waa rushed home i.rT rfti,il eoual7 between doublea and wbn- Peck larrupped the bulb to the Fotball will officially enter tha sport A fttr the election of the board off of the oDonins of tha new Multnomah Waaliington high school boys have not I Lk. .1 ,,t . . dlrectora. the managers of the different tank; a Junior and aenlor T. M. C A. dod.Ksl whether or not they will nut a ,2 honors Both teams are belter teams were elected. W. Ridelaw was meet, and a dual awlm between Tthe team in tba league this aeaaon. elthWh ,h.S t til mirnnif nt il Kkthii turn -w t a . . I k.b h nn..in f i.. .... t. .l5n"n nose mat representee m ",uv" - - i a. 4u. v- nu liiv urczva airi i wv - i i.., a n n t hiM m9rmm tm v. n w Rliu.h --A nan. rap f ...I. , i ... - - - I . .U.I I - --wvu buu the asebU team. Ills election was I. The season will h. onni wti. thl Whether Hill will have a team 1 popular. I annual lunlor-senlor meet at the Jane I deubtfuL The boy there have not . Beech was elected manager of the association tank. Friday night. October been talXIng the soccer game very to be more popular than tne election or I somi 6f tha sw-tmemra ).n win m. any other atnieuc orncer. pet in swlmminr events in the nMr " ueimie nem urior. mi i future are uua UankurU, Tom Garrett. iVl with a Ulpie and tw.ng... In hit P.ck died there when .rihelelgu. TgaTn. " So od wTn w a. I four times tip. ' Itodgera gawerea mree wul "emTer " Wnmal- elected iaianager of the soccer team. singles In five trips and tne otner regu- . .ru . wor" """wwran C1ff lrwin WR8 eiected yeil leader. lara except Xrueger go from one to o n-aixin. uevoia or pro- Toner WM elected assistant yell leader. two blows. . . "clea oescnption ne events were as As soon u,,,, elections were veri- Sharp. OlUe Bkedsmo and Pete McDon ald. Other swimmers who are nractlclns- ror tne coming; racea are Tom Thatcher, Leon Fabre, Dave Welsh and Vyvyan There were filenty of good pUys to .follow. : Harknil. fanned. Chadboume fled the two yellers immediately bus- "lnrP 1 ? ,"U'?'I!1 c'u'. .""Tf i c v.' i iv,. I beat out one ahraa. mrnnA tiailmri i-j .v.. ..hi.. ...n. r.A., . I " . j, .ii J mvcp vu nvwi vo ; - - i wiviuni Bvv.iii i jMir McDonald and ntta nmnin nt tha alow and tlrln exhibition, waa absent singled to left Lindsay singled back of the opening game, which, will be played v M 1 A. German of the first but" Weaver caught .Chadboume I Friday with the Partland academy. . lUaUi uJm Veaar. Toda, a doSble header wllUwind up out trying to get back to third. Rappa By a atrang. freak of fate tba first ,ljr t0 three Beavers ta face ButoTTuTin5d-the4Jil!05, cl,ed ,h,1InDl"; , . bail to identically the aame anot a I Peck'e fourth hit. a triple to left cen- .t,.rf n th. in l.ft field lust Iter, and La Longe'a single, Harkness' back of third. Chadbourne, Rodgera and aacrif ice and Rodgefe aingle gave Port- Lindsay were the amphlblana who fat- ? w ne eignin. tened their averagea. Rapps waa on ' . owell Makes Soore. hand with a ldtlg sacrifice fly. to John- La Longe'a bad throw to Rapps on son and Chadbourne beat tha throw Powell's bunt that let Wat reach third home, but Rodgera and Lindsay played in tha eighth, and McArdMe'a sacrifice " It safe. However, they went up on By iny to Ryan, gave the Seals a run in an'a long skier to the same place. ( the eighth and they made another in the . ; Sid BepJaoe arator. ..M , I ninth when Kaylor scored on hlta by Kid Mohler tossed a fit when Sutor I Tennant and Berry after Johnaon had walked Krueger,-again populayng the or .ra tint ana was hassocks, and tha greased- skids were -r.: ... rolled nnder Harry lnstanter. -Before I 8A.N.- FRANCISCO. Browning eould v get his saldyy wing - AB. R. H. PO. A. B KILBANE GETS THE DECISION III 20TH Three years ago Lewis Thomas and Phil Patterson of the Multnomah club were about the only swimmers In Port land who eould make anywhere near a creditable showing axainst swimmers from Seattle. Spokane. Vancouver or Ta- ooma; now at least 20 swimmers could be named who are finishing very close togetner in almost record time. To Arthur Cavlll, swimming instruct or or tne Multnomah club, and A. M. artlley, of the T. M. C. A., belongs the ereait for making swimming such a pop- tloodwln waa elected manager of the Lincoln high soccer team, and although ha waa elected only last Friday, he is planning on a stronger layout than last year. Jefferson and Portland academy will nave good teams. The Portland acad emy boys are great kickers and it may be that they will develop Into a fine eJeven. , The Columbia university boys are talking a little of a team, but right now most of their time la taken up by the Intercollegiate style football games. YACHT RACING TO BE SPORT TODAY pected. The Lincoln High team will meet tbe Portland Academy eleven on Friday ar temoon and another great" gam is ex- pec ted. The Jefferson team will battle with tha Eugene High school Saturday afternoon on Multnomah field. The Lincoln and P. A. bora- have been working hard on their signal plays the last week in order to have plenty of time to study them. Several new plays will be strung thla aeaaon by both teams. . Washington and Columbia will play their first practice gamea next Saturday. The East Side High school meets the Pacific university at Forest Grove while the Columbia opponent has not been selected aa yet Tbe Hill team played Ita first game against the alumni team yeaterday af ternoon on" the Multnomah field and showed up in great atyle. " The following week the Columbia and Jefferson teams will get into action From Friday until the end of the sea son football will hoM the center of the stage In interscholastta circles. The revised schedule for. the season Is as follows: " - Portland Academy: October V Lin Cleveland Boy Too Much f or ,uEi" Bpor! pjrUan51: To mu.ch.cred ChamDionshio of Season Is hoU Hin: October. is. soiem High, at wiGVCiaiiu uuj ivv ",uwr ,WI lit can not be given these twd instruct- w,,a,,,H,u,,ol,,H u wwn . ,8alTO. October . 20, Washington High; uoniey wno iwaae a uame nroo boy. h.;, bntiu t unaecmea; uossip 01 Finish. couia get mm eaiiwr wins i o, Pecklnpaugh drove a daisy J K Johnson, cf Naylor, rf , Tennant. lb Berry.- o . . . . Suter, p . Browning, p Totals ......35 . cutter between French and McArdle that McArdle, ss ueacnoea a ptnww la ma uiuo iimmui weaver, zt veldt , and cleaned tbe cusniona. roweu could not run the rolling pellet down untO Peck rested hia tootsies on the mid-station. French and Tremont re tired La Longs and the aide. It required SO pitched balls to retire the Beavers In tbe Initial inning, quite ' a contrast to the seven balls served up by- Harknesa. i But in tha second tuning J hj ancMrlaut tuuiutv had his worlr cut out Weaver opened with a "whang to riAnthr' hU anond . In the week. When ; Johnson followed with a left center field fence buster, Weaver tarried a spell at am rrireanmoni liouvu. it Tsnnant oeta Double. ' Naylor struck out but jo&nsonaiso ' took nourishment al the aqua, pail rhn Tennant turned a beauty to rlffht ; center, likewise for a brace of bags. McCredie rushed Tcm Beaton to warmup tarrltApv. hut Rneclt aettleil down and retired Berry on a hard fly to Ryan 4 10 10 0 4 0 0 12-0 3 0 0 3 0 1 4 1 1 2 4 1 . 4 . 1 8 3 0 0 4 10 4 0 0 -. 4 0 -2 ' 1 0 4 0 1 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 ... 4 0 0 1 0 0 .4 7 24 10 2 PORTLAND. it. tl. fU. A. J3. i2i oe 2 3 l'ST-O ? 1 1 'V? 1 8 13 OH 112 0 0 10 10 0 3 4 4 4 0 114 0 1 0 0 Q 2 1 3 Los Ana-elea, Bept 80. Whole fan llles.'have been knocked out and toppled off the pugilistic map y far less pun ishment than Johnnie Kilbane admin istered to game little Frankie Conley Pacific Athletlo club, In Vernon this BEAVER RECRUIT Through the efforts of Mr. Grlllev. III. H. Corson, swimming Instructor hired by the international T. M. C. A. Commltte, was brought to Portland last year. Corson only stayed in Portland for one week, but during that short time about 200 T. M. C. A. members and many outsiders were taught the art of natation. the Waterdogs. Chadboume, If 8 Rodgera, 2b 5 Llndeay, 8b S Rapps, lb 4 Ryan, rf 5 Krueger, cf ......... 4 Pecklnpaugh, s , ' 4 LaLonge, c 8 Harknesa, p 8 Totala .....84-12 18.27 12 , . SCORE BT innings: r San Francisco ..0 2 0 0 0 0 0 l l 4 Hits O S 0 0 0 1 0 0 1- 7 Portland 4 0 0 2 1 8 2 a 12 lita .... 0 1 1 Z 6 8 0 1 SUMMARY, .n ornwntna- nonced as tha third out to ?. ." 4. by r 1 crowning. . isasee on onus urr HarK- Lindsay. - 1 neso 1, oft Suter 1, off Browning 3. Pecklnpaugh was in full possession Of I Two-base hits- Pecklnpaugh 2, Johnson, his batting optic yesterday. His second I Tennant. Tnree-Da9 hits pecklnpaugh kJl- . LIC HUB iBUJUIIM C, Harkness. Sacrifice flys Rapps, Mc Ardle. Stolen bases Pecklnpaugh, Chadbourne 3, Rodgers, Powell, Ryan. Innings Ditched By Suter 2-8. Bane hits OTf Suter 8, runs . Time of Sime tl:45. Umpires Finnef and Van altren. ' effort was another two-ply swat to left center field. Weaver made his first bobble' of a fruitful week on La Longe's aacrif Ice bunt and Peck reached tnird. La Longe" was out on the first of a aeries of steals, while Peck . waa- held at third. ! Chadbourne secured a ? pass INT CLUB CHASES TO BEGIN OCT. 14 Directors Will Meet Soon Choose Date for Novem ber Show. afternoon. The bout went the limit and Kilbane won the decision. Not once waa Johnnie able to tip the brave Italian boy over. The battle was but. an easy 20 round work out for Kil bane. At long range boxing he used Conley as a target for every blow 'at hjs command. It. was during the clinches that Kilbane really showed sur prising form. Conley tried to tear Kilbane to ribbons when they came together in the clinches, hut Instead it wis Johnnie who came away from every clinch with the honors. Without a knockdown., feature, the battle was a succession of one sided rounds, Kilbane was never threatened. From the moment that the boys sprang rresn from their corners at tne sound of the bell until, totally blind in hia left eye,. Conley, struggled gamely through the twentieth and last round, there never waa a second when Kllbane's maatery ..could be questioned or doubted. "" ."" ' y Medford Boy With Angels. f Wilson, a catcher from Medford, Or., was in a Los Angeles uniform yester day and accompanied the Angels south last night " - : 1 HIGHLY TOUTED Shortstop Bancroft drafted "by Manager McCredie of the Portland Bearers from the Su perior team in the Wisconsin Minnesota league, has been picked as a momber of the all star team of that league. The scribes around that .circuit are high in their praise for the short' stop, and many of them state that he will stick in higher com pany. ,' . y Tacht racea will be reaumed- this aft ernoon on the Willamette river. There are several prlsea yet to compete for and tha championship of 1811 is yet undecided. The course for the races will be from the club house to Milwaukie and return. If the weather permits these races should ba the best of the eeaaon. R. Warrlnef a house boat was towed down from Rock Island last week, as waa the new one belonging to Mr. Hahn. Mr. Hahn's boat sprang a leak and one aide is under the water. It will be repaired in the near future. These two boats will make a valuable addition to the fleet Another dance will be held at the October 28, Hill Military Academy; No vember 8, Columbia University; Novem ber IE, Jefferson. Lincoln High school October 9r Port land Academy; October 18, Vancouver High; October 28, Spokane at Spokane. to do the punting for the team thla season amJ Davie will do the place klca ing. Iavls is doing better work this year In place kicking than he did last season. The boys will elect a captain some -time this week and it ie likely that this scrappy halfback will be elect ed to that poalUon. which waa left va cant by Kellaher, who went eaat . The team will line uo with Fitnerald at center, Bernard and Butler with first call on the guard positions and White and O'Brien subs. Sarsfteld and Qulnn will be the tackles with Lundy and Oar rett having second' call. Haywood and Lake will be tha ends and KImon and bevers subbing. - These two players are sohowlng such great form that they will likely win a place on tbe regular aquad. McAUen and Malarkey will he the quarterbacka and . the former Jefferson player will not play until after the Jef. ferson gam. When he gets back In the game Malarkey will llgely be ahifUd to the backfitld. ---- W. Cook will play fullback and hla brother Harry witt be left half and Davis .will play right half. Kirkland, Haywood and Smith are likely backfleld candidates. Xtlnooln Bounds To. Under the coaching of Rat Rlnehart the Lincoln high achopl team la round ing into grand form and will he ready to taokle the Portland Academy boya next Friday afternoon In the flrat game of the season. . Manager Patterson - la confident that the boy will win " the first game and la well pleased With the showing of tha team In their prac tice work. . ( .- . :. .-. - 7 Several of the boys that reported for practice have quit and the expurgated team Is getting down to the signal work Washington High school October 7, ln Pan -tvi. nA -v..a, " , 0,K. ,.. Pacific University; October 20, Fort- I wnrkori nut hi, -in .JL.iZ land Academy; October 2T, Vancouver High; November 4, Salem High , at Sal em; November 17, .Lincoln; .November 23, Jefferson. Columbia University October 1C, Jefferson; October 12, Hill Military Academy; October 27, Lincoln; Novem ber 8, Portland Academy. Jefferson High school October 13, Columbia; November 3, Lincoln; No vember IB. Portland Academy; Novem ber 23, Washington High. Columbia Team 2ast. gainers for the Reds. The team will line up with Terrell and Condi t on the end positions and Bronson and Tuerck tackles. Reed and Young will be the guards., Ridelaw may be put In one of the guard poel tions at the last moment Tha back. field, will" be composed of Patterson, Olson, Thatcher and Mumford. Tha backfleld players are fast on their feet and are all pretty heavy.. Tyson will play center. Buckley. McKay 'an4 trtnb- wm oe me suba, although several oth- Columbta university will have one of era mav h Hvn .in. the faatest teams that ever represent- .. The team is heavier than the " other 4w4444w4444444 Howard Brothers to Hunt. Del Howard, Ivan- Howard's brother, who is manager of the Louisville, club of the American association, will -visit the coast this winter as guest, of his brother. Ivan is preparing an elab orate hunting and fishing program at Jacksonville, Or. Ivan says the eport is good lit that section. ' Iveard Drafted bjr Oaks. ' Leard, aft inflelder of t$e Seattle club, has been drafted by the Oaks. club house in the near future if the eu l"iu YJ?- Z . V 2 expected ana shWQld glv efforts of A. Shelin and William Racer r team a aara right are successful. They plan to have a Z:""'ZZTfm.Z' - 1 'earn took f flood. great time and hereby invite ail tneir J." r friends to th affair. mages. The boys are working hard and with the showing of the boya and the 1 Carl Wolff and Emllv ar aiit-Mw wwr? "ru "" Dleased and laud tha Kill :i A. woodward has moved hisJbouse expect to annex tne cnampionsnip nw their ni rir 7 "SS!" t.T" boat back to the fleet frosft Rosrf Is- jeason; although they 'J1 they -will J (ary squad is the best ia yeara and lanJ for -the winter. hav . ' wiJ.ert . .thef buc expect" to win tht. oharnnfWn 5 The Buccaneer, the 18 foot dinghy, lagainai tne oetierson, waemngton 111 t.. .i..nn..i r,tf of in-an a n. I Hill teams. ' ' ' '' A will h auctioned off at 10:80 a. m. l ieam- today and holders of chances -are re-' The team la quite heavy and exceed' question to be at the drawing at the time set . Vice Commander Mendenhall has disposed of all the tickets. ' The Sparrow, Fore-an-aft and Spind rift were towed to the mouth of the Columbia river last Sunday and then set sail down the Columbia river, where an enjoyable time was had, .The three boats Joined the Swallow and Ferrler. which left on Saturday afternoon. The day was ideal and all boata Were filled by pleasure seekers.. ' n ejtpeot to w,n th ohampionahip with although some minor change may be made before the first of the acheduled games are- played. The backfleld is ouite heavv and all strong players. Including nantatn stn. Only one injury has "occurred ddrin. "JSTO "1??7- iJ?.?. P'. than laslT season's Hne.'" Shearer9Zn firigly fast and .with their signal plays getting better each day they figure to wm the game from Jefferson, which will be played' on October 12. wll be out some t(me this week ready to get back ln the game and fight for a place on the team. Nixon played with the Queen Anne high school of Seattle last, season and is a dandy player. Fitzgerald will likely be called upon play -center and Williams an will be the, guards. Moran afid Holden will be the tackles and Blackstone and St. Martin on the end positions.. ! t xne team is lighter than; any other (Continued on Page Six.) QUINTET OF BEAVERS WHO ARE TO BE CLEVELAND AMERICANS NEXT YEAR 1 The Portland Hunt club will start ' preparations for , the annual paper , chases about the end of next week and the first chase will likely be held Oc tober 14. A great deal of Interest is being taken I in -tha chases this year , and a irn number ef . entries wiU- be had in all toe events. : ' The polo grounds at Garden Home will . be complete In about two weeks and practice polo games will be played vpiwvca iua mnuiwri ox me xium ciun. . -4The grounds were to be comDleted by the first of October, but the rains j early tnls month prevented the work men from completing the- Job by the ppoimea time. - Tbe board of dlrectora of tha ftnnt I Club will hold another meeting, in the near' future to. decide the date of the annual horse how, which will -be held some time In November, it Maggart Takes Bride. Harl O. Kaggart. suspended outfielder of the Oakland team, aoored a home run In the: matrimonial game. . when h si I pped plain " gold band an - tha third fiacwr of tha left hand ef Miss Bessie Hoffman, s iw. Omt:Sm-A stenog- 1 Si ' " A V It DM O'BRIEN TO BOX GOBBY EVANS 'Local. Favorites Will Entertain Fight. Fans at Bend Next : Thursday. i . ; ; -i . - -. 1 . rrom left to right the players are: :Walter Kuhn, John Francis, "Buddy Ryan, Roger Pecklnpaugh, William Steen and i. B. "Ben" Henderson! Cleveland. Is endeavoring to'haye 1. " ' : d ' . . . Henderson's Busuenslon lifted so that he can renort next HoaKnn. ' - fc. t ' A -,v- Dannr O'Brien and Bobbv - ffivank: two of the best lightweights In the northwest, will settle their ions- dlnnnt next Thursday afternoon when they meet at Bend, Or., in a H round bout. ' Tnth Pvna nil -VT3..I .. i . , many bouts in. the past year and art I coming right along. O'Brien haa been A meeting the top notchers of Ban Fran cisco for the past month and returned to Portland last . Monday. v f, Evans haa. been keeping In good trim lately and expect to get a draw wt ; the former Columbus club star r ikj amateur days. ..Evan's last battle was with Roughouse Burn at Marshfli-Id and he was given a draw after a gruel ling battle with tha Chicago boxer. Danny waa, knocked out In hi. uaiuv wnicn wae- wiin jack Britton the. crack Chicago ; featherweight who has been raising a disturbance In the lightweight ranks of the bay city. Dan ny will return south soon and ment Britton again. " . '' . . The tw fighters will- weigh 113 pounds ringside. They will leave' soon for the scene of the mill and get down to the final training stunts. "r-- 1 , . . . ' .1 Cincinnati has prgsnlsed a hleh .nhnkt athleUe league and limlnated tha S0 yard dash from the contests. -