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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVEN I NO, OCTOBER 3. 111!. SPORTING 1 .!!Ci NEWS. UmH FROM csmn ALL IBmsml ' SECTIONS HELPED ATHLETICS WIN, THE PENNANT AIDED GIANTS-IN RACE FOR THE FLAG ill RIFT IN ! FOOTBALL GAMES Jefferson and Hill Game OLf Prepare for Meeting of , Old Rivals. i 71 Danny O'Drien Says Popular Popular Portland Shortstop Uttle FriscoaaHas De veloped Wonderfully. Given His Choice Between Naps and Beavers. JlflWlEt BOX IN EAST AGAIN PECK MAY REMAIN I'll His limit CrrrL lb exk - tm Nue4, b left Ibe Har "1 rie 4 ht r M Ta. arw a will tab aietar whirl el t l MkK Jiwibjr was la Hew f Ul winter b 4e a tre kit 4 was rMt4 a en f IB lelel befO I Ibe twl.' la fet k irii ea a trrm fiahu lb I b ecrd Bil b feanlejsv L Ht h ewuldnl get aa, Mf fights In haw r b Wl bach home I ft rveaxlBC. Ul4iag I W if sey la ib fr revad game. Jiasssy bang reM ban FrBlo all I1SIBH, bl Oil IM BOB hC WUl anas (M lclug sparrla- ptrUMf f sow f b lee lever assla venler abeut lb hay. N f ! boy around bis ea 4hi wanted t swap puatbe Ma tb lilU whirlwind. Tbey liinJ I b Bfreld of blm. Jimmy became dugvtd d concluded U re turn Nw York. Teal h U eleverer than wfcea we here ! eana eg sod h was regarded finished then, U tbe rport breueM from baa Francisco by Danay tBrn, lb fast Portland light weijbt. wb la bom after a Jaunt let lb main-event Arcadia. Brrs d gtrearea. Tea Ought t see Jimmy Carroll." la lb -way Ifeaay puis It. -You wwulde't know him- It la bigger aa4 iroenr ibt b ra ba b was tr an4 I aimost ratbrwlfhl. Aa4 fcIL May. b raa vaikia Ilka m vllr wlbL Tboaa 4ndr llflla arm of tl fcavo 4vlop4 woBdarfuliy Bad tbr look Ilk In wing of a man 2 pouada hoavlar. I doutl If Jimmy could tot uadsr 12 pound aad b trong any mora, and rmmbor, b usod 10 nab lit aoaily. "JUnmy aa o all flrod elaaay thai boo of th boy of bl lgbt around Baa fraaclaco oarod to tukl blm. The ooly fellow wbo could ooaaibly glv bin a bat 11 I Jimmy Foe. wbo boa almost aactly Ilk Carroll, but ros wlgb wllbln th bantam limit and wouldn't 11 Carroll com In at more tbaa lit pound. I wn amuaod at lb dapratloa to wblch Carroll waa put. 'Why, oa day Jimmy mad th round of th nwappr offloea and offered to fight any kid of hla weight In Ban anclaro Jut for hi training spna and lb fun of It. Can you bat that? Nobody would tak him up on Id though. T look for Carroll to zprlenc th am difficulty when b gala back to Now York again. H 1 a boy wbo takr a a i ( Danny Murphy, th gpJy outfield or of th rhtladalphla Atnlotle. DaJiny'c work both In th field and with th stick hIpod th Athi(r lea wla th American league championship. He la bound to play a prominent part In th world' aerie. VANCOUVER WILL HAVE HALF MILE RACE TRACK Vancoaror, Wah.. Oct. I. A raco track, one half mil In length. Bland lard, will b built on th Clark eounty fair ground for net t ye.r fair. Thla good ear of himself and la atway In ' on definitely decided by the of- condition to Box. I tblnk h II scar I owb oi in ociauun. out th astrnra. Juat a ha did thai It eama probable that waternrs." DALLAS HUNTER FINED FOR SHOOTING QUAIL Dallas. Or., Oct . Walter HanaerU a farmer llrlng near Bethel, waa ar rcatad and flnd for breaking th ram law r th tat Monday. Trbiu out hunting Sunday afternoon with Elmer Drtrga of Dallaa, Henaul killed one mall quail on hi father .farm near BetbeL He had Juat aecured hi ram when the tate deputy rame warden appeared and caught him with the roods. He waa brought to Dallas, Mon day, and fined $18 and costs. As it was hla first offense he was let off with the minimum fine and Instructions to keep within bound of th law on fur ther occasions. NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES At Pittsburg K.H. E. New York S 9 1 Pittsburg 0 t 0 Flatteries Wilts and Meyers; Hen- drlx and Gibson. Umpires Johnstone and Eaaon. St: Louis, Oct 1. Chtcaro-Sl Louis game postponed; rain. At Philadelphia R. H. B. Boston . I S 1 Philadelphia . 6 16 0 Batteries Perdue, Weaver, Hogg and j Karidan; Curtlsa, Chalmers and Killl-1 fcr. Umpires Rlgler and Flnneran, the eounty oommlssloners will lery a one-half mill tas en th eounty, the fund o accru ing to b riven to the Fair association for Improvement purposes. The ap propriation from the county this year was $2000, but no more could be given at that tlm. . More than 1(000 In Improvements have already been -made at the grounds. and this will b. Increased to at least $18,000 next year. Th Clark eounty fair promise to b th greatest of all annual events In southwestern Wash ington, and with th race track assured. everytblnr will be easy sailing. JEFFRIES BOYS GRIEVE AT MOTHER'S BIER (trotted Preas Leaaed Wire.) Los Angeles. Oct. I. James J. Jef fries, former heavyweight champion of the world, and his brother, John, their big frame shaken with sobs, today are kneeling at their mother's bier. The two men have Just returned home after a three months' hunting trip In Alaska. Jim and John eat up with their father until an early hour today listen ing to their father tell of the last ill ness of their, mother, Mrs. Rebecca Jeffries. The home coming of the Jeffries boys was a sad one The news of their mother's death was broken to them In Seattle. : The funeral services will be held to morrow afternoon. NG SEASON IS win rMituetr I ber ef l Be ll ail reeaatBe with IU1 erHflilr yf ( b st4tiy t lb ebeiirUid ttji - IB llta4 re.-u-4 taiBJMMtgn freea rU4 w4 BUun.e4,BsreaBl tMtw ike Vent MM la orlUM bm4 prerll) to fill Ik 4 bl ema4 4 lkU4 by ptl lag btby Cwiirta er rr tk Xertsj. (em tgue bb4 drafiiB ttrert frww MufMio. Wia, a4 laneidcr bUb le rro It.l- Now cotfM t'barll sjiimar. the g4 Balwred fter U4 BftssBal. aad talis us Ikat we csi ka va fck b- agaia I bi I a laa rt44 fafe I , Cbati ear ll to all as le Mha. rv Ilka th faHne l, aad flg- ertng that be I yet tl year ef as, be may slick with a la faet. I be has iBtlanalad "ixfh. If be doe the sborlflaU Is aga'a rsetloally 1b- vulaarable. Xlk Lysch DtaappolBtM. Tbr bo ee half so dlaeppolat 4 la the loome ef Ibe Northwestern league thla aaaaoo, Bays at lk Lyatb M the Tecoina ledger. In apeaklBg of tb ahowtag ef rt Tiger. Lynch aaaerls be believe o Of the rauae which can aad tb Tiger to go down hill tb aaa)ouBCnet Utai a Bum bar bad baa a sold I tb major learuaa. "They beoam to eheety," say the Tiger leader, "and therefore did not do tneir beet. They thought that their nest season's contract was not de pendant upon Ibelr playing this year. As a result, they played Individual ball. a feature which la moot destructive to team work." Lynch eipects to re ea a ecoatlng trip In the near future, aad sign up soma malarial for Bait season. i . . - , . iiH , y , , ; . . "' -. . .' , mm SMOKER TOBESTAGEOS00N ( Arthur rietrher. tnflelder for th New York Glanla. rietcber la on of th beet tnflelder la th Llg league, eepeclally o when hla tas stealing and hat work Is taken Into consideration. II gen rally play either at shortstop or rover th third bag. I LAND HOUSE N SPOKANE RACE I WASHINGTON Aberdeen. Oct. I. With the opening of th hunting saasoa for birds ye' terday. there was a great ezodu of th Nlmrods of th Oraya Harbor cit ies for the ocean beech and the tribu tary rivers. At one store alone in Ho qulam yesterday Tl hunters' licenses were Issued, and hardware merchants report great sales of ammunition. It Is reported that but few mallard ducks are found, but that teal and canvas- back ducks as well a snip are plenti ful. While It Is late In the season for rrouse and pheasant. It la said that many have gone Into the field to look for them. They are reported as being found la considerable numbers In the woods near the lorrlnr camps south of El ma. The water fowl are keeping pretty well down In the harbor, but will come Into the rivers In greater number when the heavy storms begin. It Was g, Funny Boric. That waa Indeed a funny earl be tween Los Angeles and Varnon, but from the newspaper accounts of the battle Io Angela was fighting It out to th last ditch and this ought to al lay th talk that th Seraphs were lay ing down to the Holllgana. Assembled, the week's runs, hits and errors read thusly: Sis Meridan Travels In Fastest Heat In the 2:22 Trot R. Id TERVO?. H. 11 1 It 1 I i LOS AKOKLR& R. IL B. I 10 I i i i I 4 w IT II II II 10 It Sports of All Sorts STANDING OP THE TEAMS Pacific Coast League. Won. Lost AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES At Cleveland pptroit v 4 10 8 Cleveland 7 13 1 Batteries Mullen. Covington, Sum- mere and Wilson; Kaler and O'Neil. Umpires O'Loughlln and Perdue. Washington, Oct. 1. Philadelhpla- Washington game postponed; rain. Vernon 109 Portland ...100 Oakland 98 R. H. E. I San Francisco . . . . . 84 eacrarpento si Los Angeles ....... 75 74 90 101 101 113 P.O. .696(12 .69172 .621 .464 .446 .401 American League, . Won. Lost Philadelphia New Tork, Oct I. Boston-New York gam postponed; rain. Chicago, Oct t. St rame postponed; rain. Lonis-Chloago ' Cleveland . New York Chicago ....... v. Boston Washington ..... St Louis 98 " 48 87 61 79 9 78 71 74 72 72 76 62 85 41 ' 106 immm' i sMSgawggayj EOTGi EXTRA DRY CHAMPAGNE i tt a - a. l ho uwti ucuuuut f of allit ha the II flavor uid exquis 4 'ite bouquet you A l;lra rPwvan i America' 'Jt mm National League.' Won. Lost New Tork 98 Chicago ....87 Plttsbura 84 Philadelphia 79 St. LU1S IS IClnclnnaU 68 Brooklyn i Boston 88 60 60 67 66 70 81 82 106 PC. .671 .688 .634 .617 .607 .487 .422 .281 P.C .660 .693 .666 .646 .611 .456 .427 .264 joiaqmsto: 60at viv 11 a. rn. 3 p. in. Prime Rib Roast Beef 10c : Grays' Cafeteria ; Cor.! 7th and Oak St. , ITabn to Fight in Frisco. Seattle. Oct 3. Louis Hahn, who fought Abe-Attel to A draw Inorth Yakima, wash.. BOmo tlme ago. Has de cided to try his hand on the four round same In San Francisco. Hahn should lie able to get a match as soon as he lands in tne Hay vuy Because or nis recent rood showing against Label. If Hahn Is unsuccessful in the Bay City he win journey, on to at, jlouis where he first began his career as a ring artist Rain .Checks Innovation. . v (kseelal to Tin Journal. I San 'Francisco, - Oct 8. Rain checks Issued to the fans at the ball game here Sunday were an Innovation. Some fans kept theni for souvenirs; others used, them foe "money -back" demands. Trou ble was nnauy avenoa oy uis can "play ball." . 1 .. Well, Thla. Ia Baffling. - ' mnHad Hm rernw Wbre.1 ' " A San Francisco, Oct I. Outfielder Chick. Hartley of the Albany Stat learua team la la a quandary. He has been drafted by the Coast league. Shall he give up his .Job as a Philadelphia policeman or shall he give up base-1 bevllT . The Manchester to Blackpool read walk of about I miles was won by T.I Payne ef Morpeth in I hours. I min utes and SS secD 7 ... i'. . T Third Baseman Frank Baker of th world's champion Athletic baseball team has knocked the ball over th right field wall at Shlbe Park, the Athletics' home grounds, 12 times. a Th thirtieth annual eastern interool leglate amateur athletlo championships held at the Harvard university stadium last summer cleared 16800, a new reo ord. e ' W. Smith Jr. of Darlington, England, rave George urey, the expert Aua tralian billiard player, his first defeat in England In a handicap matoh at Stockton, e Ira Davenport the University dt Chi cago's great quarter mile runner and last year a member of the varsity eleven playing In the back field, has de cided to devote all of hi attention to track athletics and win not play loot- ball again. e e Pitcher Bert Maxwell of the New Or leans team of the Southern league, now a member of the New Tork Giants, was Instrumental In raislnr $2000 which was presented to Scotty Walker, who was Injured last spring by a Dan pitched by Maxwell. Benefit game were played and subscriptions raised for the injured man. e a The American Game Protective and Propagation society haa been Incorpor ated under the law on New Tork witn Its principal offloea la New Tork city. Th organisation will be national in character and work for th protection and preparation of rame throughout the country. The association will have an advisory board of. 10 members, and also various advisory committees, Including membership , organization, game protec tion, propagation, state and federal laws, forestry and fish culture. 1 Seattle Get Men In Draft, Seattle. Oct 8. The Seattle Giants put In drafts for five players and were allowed, according to word reived by President Dugdale from J. H Farrelt, secretary of the National as sociation. The five players drafted by the Seat tl club are: Pitchers Smith. Fremont Neb., Hamilton, Petersburg, Va,, Camp, South Atlantlo league. Catcher Wally, Seward, Neb.; Outfielder Mann, Ne braska City. The Seward club triad to a 11 Catoher Wally to the Sioux City club after the draft had been filed and Secretary Far- rell after lnveatlgatlng the case disal lowed th sale of the player and award ed him to th Seattle club. ' Fullerton to Railroad. Pitcher Charley Fullerton, formerlr of the Portland Beavers, has started for his home In Pittsburg and will lm mediately start his winters Job on a railroad. Fullerton Is one of many of ' Pittsburg's baseball colony. POST SEASON SERIES MOT ENTIRELY FIXED i (United Pmt Leased Wire.) San Francisco, Oct. I. A post season series between Oakland and Portland will be played. If negotiations between Tyler Christian of Oakland and. Tommy Sheehan of the Beavers succeed. The series will be unofficial that Is, will not be under Paclflo Coast league aus pices, but promises to be excitlnr enousrh' for all that. It will probably be played partly In Oakland and partly In Portland. Definite announcement is expected in a day or so. MRS. ROOSEVELT FALLS WHEN HORSE STUMBLES Oyster Bay. N. Y, Oot f. Informa tion that Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt suf fered a severe fall here on Saturday became publlo today. It Is not thought th results will be serious. While Mrs. Roosevelt was riding with Colonel Roosevelt and their son Archie, her horse stumbled, causing her to fall to the pavement Stunned by the shock it was not until after being taken home that her consciousness was restored. A passing delivery automobile was extemporised for ambulance use. Spokane, Wash-, Oot I. The Spokane Interstate fair opened her yesterday before a large crowd. Some very fast raoe were held, one reoord being smashed and another equalled. Els Meridan, a Portland boree, was given second plane la the 1:11 trot Zomdell won the raoe by taking the last three heats, after ah had finished fourth In th first and second heats. Harold Welcome won th 1:21 pane In three straight beats. The results; First military stak. 1:11 pace, I1000: Harold Welcome (Hogmboom) . .1 1 1 Hellenes, Jr. (Russell) I t I Maurio 8. (Duncan) I I I Time 1:1114, 2.1IV4. I:11U. 1 Second. U. 8. A purse, 2:22 trot 1700: Zomdell (Sawyer) 4 4 1 1 1 81a Meridan (Murphy) 1 1 4 8 8 Mrs. Herbert (Truesdale) ...I I 2 2 2 Reginald (Stoll) S 2 I 4 4 Tlme-rl:!!. 1:18. 1:1114. :114. 2:2214. Third, the Traveling Men's purse, 1260. five furlongs Irish Gentleman (Buxton), won; Uselt (Pickens), sec ond; Earlene (C Ross), third. Time, 1:02. Kootenay, Metropolitan and Del Casey also ran. Fourth, seven furlongs, selling Blondy (Riddle), won; Oswald B. (Borel), second; Daddy OIp (Klrsch- baum), third. Time, 1:28. Imprint Bellsnlcker, Oxer, Chills, Ada Meade, Oen. March mont and Vofra also ran. Fifth. Q. A. R., selling, purse 1260, six furlongs Chief Desmond (C. Ross) won; Bit of Fortune (Carter), second; Maxie Girl (PIckena) third. Time. 1:1614. Meddling Hannah, Purse Rose, Waner, Lord Clinton, Lofty Hey wood. John K. Sheehan and Plokanlnny also ran. Popular Boxing Instructor Has Plans for Initial Ama teur Card Aaaatenr botlag thlMtlona will pen for tb winter about th last of October or Ibe first ef November if th prt plan of Tommy Tracy ef lb Young IluaiBee Men's Athletlo club anatur, Tracy haa been planning en a ar4 for sow tlm and aew that hla elaaaes are la fell swing, it will be aa easy matter to star flv or six rattling good bouts. However, Tracy Intends te snake his first four round smoker little ut of tb ordinary aad It is llkly that sev eral amateur bo i ere from at-of-towa points will be sees la th rtnr- 8v eral of th Puset Bound elube are anx lou to sand their beet men to Port land t take part la th smoker and If they eom Tracy will find them a plao en th Initial card of the season. If the uemberehlp of the popular In structor's classes Is any criterion It Is likely that Portland will witness th gratt season of Its history la th amateur mitt game With th opeolnr of the Columbia club classes this month and also thoae of Multnomah club classe. wblch will be under tbe tutelage of th famous Tommy Ryan, there will be enough fun of th padded nrttt sort to satisfy th moet exacting dvote of tb game Ryan, by th way. will hardly b abl to open hla elasaes befor th mlddl of th month. He has experienced eom delay In cloalng up hla business affairs In Syracus and that has necessarily delayed him. Tracy' oomlng amoker will doubtless glv us lln on the class af boys who will furnish the winter entertainment and It la apparent that th smokers will be even better than th slam-bang af fairs that war so enUrtalnlnr to th fan who attended th Columbia club smokere last winter. Railroad flead Silent. (United rveaa Leeae4W1re. as Francisco. Oct I. F. O. Athearn, head of the bureau of economics of the Southern Paclflo railroad, . today would rive out no statement In regard to the general strike situation here on the Herri man Unas. The railroad la pre serving a Sphinx like silence. Athearn declared that the company had already made publlo all It had to say at present 1 Tbe f ae scheduled between tb Jf- fereea and tbe ltU fuel!! leesa IfciS after buob has been saaeeUed. tr feaaor Jeekla f tb Jeffarwea h4 tated that I play tw gante Uh !- Hill team aa deMtaaded by the letter weuld make lb Jefferson be4l to heavy. HUt. i Is seUL refused te play teday vale Jef reon )t4 I' a (am later In lb as. Tb Jefferson teeaa will play Its flrtt ante Biray aflame wtU) etlr.er lb aValem r lb Kugea l sebeet ll Is moat likely thai tb ftit hlk ecbovl will suak tb trip. Tb Jeffrn laaaa ban a aed wt fit thla eeaaaa sad will win tk chaa BIOASblp ef tb iBlersaaotastl eirele. their eucpeners Ihlok. Ouacb smith has been working tb beys l aad baa Ibeea la good shape for early In tb kaon. Tbey are Caster than lb team last year. Wbea tb season first opened It looked as If Ibe Jeffere team would Bt be contender In th football race, but Col Campion. J. Day and O. Day bright- pq thing up at tb school aad a fighting team will perform for tb school this season. Vo pel's playing at end la practice game la highly aetisraetory. jerrr eons lln is complete wua IB pos sible ioptloa of coaler. Ashworth, . sew player. I showing up fin, bat has only been ut a weak. Despite this fact he may land the position vr Johnson, who played a pari of last sea son on tb team. , Waahlngtoo Is retting down t signal praotlr ready for tbe Paclflo solver slty team next Saturday. Coach Earl Is confident that hla squad will tak down th colors of the university. ' OffletBl for Season. At a meeting held at th Multnomah elub yea terday afternoon, the manager of the football teams selected the of- ' flclals wbo will bavs charge ef th Lincoln Portland Academy gam on Friday afternoon. Hugh Boyd, principal ef the Alblna Homestead school, will refer th gam, and Paul Lynch, who coached the Lin coln high school team last season, was chosen as umpire. Mr. Dak of th Jefferson school will be head linesman. , The gam will start at 1:11 o'clock and enlarge crowd of football enthus iasts la expected te witness It as both schools ar old time rivals. Manager Patterson of th Lincoln . high school team states that his team la sure to win from the P. A. eleven, while Captain Bean of th opposing team la equally aa comment Swimming Club Meet Friday. The swimming club of the T. M. C A. wishes to announce that It meets every Friday night at I o'clock In the large association tank. Informal races, fancy diving and swimming stunts ars neia at everv meeting. Plenty ox room la svallabl for spectators. Jim wimn will draw the color lin and may meet Al Kaufman In a return bout in New York In the near future. Ha knocked out Kaufman in 10 rounds , at Kansas City a few months ago. John J. Flanagan, one of the cham pion weight throwers of the world, is expected to return from Ireland and re Join th Irish-American club of New Tork. REMOVAL SALE Building Coming Down to Build th Holt Department Store. We Have but 30 Day, to Cloa Out Our New Stock of High Grade FOOT BALL GOODS, FISHING TACKLE, ETC $3.00 Boxing Glores, et ...2.30 $2.00 Boxing Gloves, get ...fl.40 $4.(XT Union Suits ..'. S3.00 $4.00- Football Sh'oea f 3.00 $3.00 Footballs $1.00 Footballs -7J $2.50 Punching Bag f $4.00 Punching Bags a5 75c Supporters All porting' Goods and Pishing' Taekl Xsdncsd. $1.25 Football Panta ...'....f l.oo $1.00 Fly Rods 'Ji?I 75c Fly Rods 45 15c Spinners, 3 for 2$ 15c Leaders, 3 for- .25 35c Pennell Hooks to gut, doz. 20 50c Pennell Hooks to gut, doz. 39 35c Silk Lines .40e $1.50 Fly Books fl.00 35c Drinking Cups' ....'.25f rishlng' Teckls Xdncd. ' BACKUS & MORRIS mtlfr'th Always Reliable Made by A. SANTAELLA Y CA Tampa, Flu -THHARTICIGARJCODIS, PORTLAND. . '1 ' --esssBWswaawwawawa. fl'T'i'ii'i'"!'"''' i I I' ' )""lirTi!l""T 'J ili'iM i !"" inn ' ' ' ' ' '7ni;'" 'tl $3 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT Our Portland store Is now open arid ready for business. Our manager will be Mr. Leon William, who has had 25. years' experience in New York as cutter and manager. Our customers will get the benefit of his eastern knowledge and experience as New York is the fashion center of the country and all garments will be turned out with an originality and ex-. - clusiveness that is found only in the best New York dressers.". To those who have been in the habit of paying $40, $45 and . $50 for tbeir clothes, we say this: "Come to us and we will give you something better for less money." We will also promise arid give you extra good linings and the best workmanship that money can buy. The store" will be open evenings for the benefit of those that cannot call during the day. ' - . Our Prices Will Be $25-$30-$35 NEW YCWM 7 TAILORS LEON WILLIAM, Manager 32 1 Washington, Near 6th, at N.W, Corner