Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1911)
Till! ORL'GON DAILY JOUJWAU rOKTLAND. THURSDAY CVENINO. OCTO HE It i, III!. ERS W!H FIRST GAME AFTER HEART-BfJEAKIIJG 11 LUCfLE mm . s y W aila raaa. tl. r;aM wa aaa. 4 a aj la. aa u r.4 (m 1t kKa.a J II akJi I iv a.4 f t.a I rva D. t a , i la Uaa l a. II .... la . u IM a Iim a. tiMf ba a ak. ky 1 IK STRUGGLE JU1D TAKE LEAD HI Mil BUNCH AND KING FIRST W ""' ' 11 i)f If. M. U'eita. ' T " ; " U AegeUe. (VI. lWUnJ, o44 fartoaa tae TUr m larkM ta Ike vtry eatrare ef lit taif 44 e UrtmM. Itf 4tt fr!e act Ur4 ! tU Uk4 else t4 eel Ue4 at li4 r4 eetU tu V4r e a ttteuf eoftL . T 4u4 Ike gaiee aai Ur ike tr eMr el tt ktart ti is fl4 oa Ike end ef ear probe Ike ae3e. ell kUmm lift! CefUU He'4 rf fcaUJ ewfctae rk4 !iif ta U ful eUre.tfc IneUfc U Ike ef Ike Ue Veraoa J "Waal U l'l . j4:ib life effort kal Ue victory It PynUaS. peer. I to f. , TV, Hmmt f I I L IV tlMHlk -. tft L f f im ,r iau-at nk i.e enw IUUM U f It. a ! (. I v.a muim ta laft i r i r im(4 4 rif b. Ike a-aif"i.l4 Mtf be4 e4 ea"4 i ai( IV Ut atfs-t uilt42 aM.lt (m b iatiaawtaA4 ul tb , tJ4j ae af fatlag IklMMir. rt4 dm4 eat t na. Uttur feaa4 a4 A gf ! f llMlt ol i:f ika . Tu Tlr bed kul la iui Ma Mi aaaa til 1 kaa 14 aj Ikatf ! for ft flalaiW . ,la !. Hal Ma-half laalag I4 aMlllr V fri4 ftM la 4 al a a,l a a) I hi ft- altfl ft dser exe . aa la talf 4 vua Ha, ; Maa4 r raftaaH4 ha-ajy Itraa. in Mrr r-irir ewi. iin ' kiulnj kaft at I fciw ftl tm torn vt U , UlU ttal ail ftwmaaaf a. r ft taaft ftlafflft Ma4 kaaa, aa4l rua ! Iblr ft4 IM aat liiaa fcanbla 1I4 Iel4 ft (rr all II a, Th Tlltf aapialft aa (rut1n( MtlMl lk rraaxtar M (a4 aa Ufflukl, Myaa lawk loof !4 eff tlrtt Um lktft liraunda Mr 14 Ilka ft hn ' naafe la) h dark aaaa. vlt'aJ ba U ttianm b4 Kraft M ! It tW off lh Uf- Hal aa ba Vrrao rrl baaaana tha4 I0af4 lb Irlab U4 Kappa aian4 kama. I'allaraoa fcaallal4 tor )( lb (atnlt fravtloa f ft aoe4 ft4 Ihm barla4 Iba ball low ta UarralC Iturrvtl flopad lb ball fbftia all ti ftanid ha 4ooa aed bc) 4rtta4 it. an 4 aa iba aartby Iblr4 Maaaaaai fuab4 lUpca a)14 ftraa4 iba plaia aa bla faoa with iba raai Lbat toa tav Barrall fir rwanrln lb baJl. ibraw wildly ovar tba bama plata ft4 Itjraa raea4 artur4 la tairo. KratcaF fthai!4ra4 (-round ehan al arrall a4 rtrla4 ft prfaet throw le rallaraoA, but lal drop pad iba bail. Ma aacond rror for Iba Using, aaa itya mrort. Oaaaa Opaaat ta Tha tama opaaad la a -atom that muat ttava taotperarllr unaarrad Tl ar and IWarar allka fhaabourna landad ea Iba flral ball pitch 4 br Caatlaioa tor ft bit baiwava Hurra 11 and tha third baa baa. Iba ball ola( Into tba crowd and nndar iba aiUtlnr (round nilea. antttlloa tba mnaar la two baa a. Kodf- ara acrinad. Undaar bit atralfbt at Meuonnaii and Iba ball took rlcloua bound. bltlln 8paad- on tba ahouldar. Cttadbourna acorad, an tha ahot and bla Managers' View , of Opening Game La Aftfaiaa. Orl Oflvt-a Of fttoaaa, Ompmlt a4 4)t!ia boBff lika capr arr Ua Akclra wbaat ib t eclac wkuilaa awad 4 IkU Mora! A. Taft lataataa artaf Iba aun rvaaw aa4 wim It tlaa Jaa, baaJar t Iba Vanw Tiaa. lkaai4 fraaa kta bat a4 tl. fa4 aa tur ntf bf abouiiaa laudlyi "Kvarfbaadf waata Vtcft Wa IU wuUaata thaaa. aa4 a Iba ftaf rat. and dua l yt foffai XW Tbaftba ba. mf baartlaa. Ibal w bar aava albaf abaAeaa) al Ibaaa. Tba ivaarer wea t' ladar'a caaaa I la t, baaaaaa iba a4 ball lack. 4ra .wa duwieur. a4 1 Mar. nr, XI or u mar, J sal waick aa ibia afia4j." la tba a anil ova iba Tama Tic-, witk ft nioa knailad kink la bta tall, tba handiwork al Iba lr VlUa rortUnd liaar, to b4af craomad at Ifc-Vatvlntoa atraai trounda llUa nanus: (or ftsothar bin fray. .Walla hfeCradia, laadar ef Iba laaa. bad aa anllraly (lit tract law af Iba mattar. -Wa euicaaaaod tba bard blttlni- Varaona ta Iba flttd and al bat," i aaid. TlaldlAaT ta going t eut lot af tea In Ibla aarlaa. aad afy rlr-mlndd cwtnu will ad mil that bava Iba batlar field- InaT a rf allon. Wa won tba ama faul and aquaraly. TorUaftd will fly aaolbar paanaat rag Ihla yaar," daafcla t tba rtaa af Ua Wft flail (raad. acariag . Baaaam U ta4 AgU. Oarn ara In It aitbift fartUal lb taaJ r.kUK4 at a (i4 rlk taatar. Kuka aatrir4 aa4 Kaat bar a elrt by a yilcbad ball Tba, I'badtwuraa faaaad bal rt4r bl aalaly la f. nartag fa Map ah. Kaaaiaa wa ftaitadj War b eaald raca) Uilfd. A wU4 prtck by Kaaalaar aaablad tbt Ttar u aaata la Iba aOalb ami farv4 lb atua l lb- aalra laalaaa ktaaa alaalad la am a but rr(4 at fca4 by Oarllaka. tbtn. paufh IryUg fr 4bl play Ik raw Udly back flral aa4 carliata waal io aMML I art U la aaJaad iKlr a. iaa al. Moda-ar la Hrua. aad aroraa Wban Klaar out laoaa with hub ioai ariDBia ibki'i am band. PalUraon faaaad nad iba wi I or varnan. Than earn Itrla4 raily aad Tars aa a aauu play Bft4 Iba tiaavara wara nam iba toad f lb Uaau vttvm aaara, ora: onTUiKrx aii. n. ii ra a. r Capture Name; Races at . Spokanp fair Rac Meeting. tbU4 pakaaav Wb, OmK Tba y af lb iu4 ra-u ra I!) BkitKg I ft aal awalarftay afiar m wim aal f4 rnaalag Laii rub w Iba till lr4 I Ibfwa UaJk baat fta4 btabal M4b4 aacwad, bUag w-an iba 1 11 pavaa bf UAtag Ibrw ef (be f baatft. Tb rJt ' f I' al tac, Vkaa Oraaiia ataba lar I It I radar a. imu l.W: raUbaa WUa).. I t aiafcai uw acta I ..I I Koa4aU aVaayr ,.. Ha J. IT I II M UbW Taaaaatva wa 4liaac4 ua4 raca. l-aw til aaraa f . ; . THESE ARE OUR PRICES . . . . $30 S35 rhadboum. If. t a . (jnuaar, lib BATTING AVERAGES -. IN CRUCIAL SERIES 4 ' yortUad One Oaaoa. AH. It 4 Cbadbearne ..... 4 I 4 Rodrtr f .. I a Uoduy I . I I 4jrRi.wf :.r. i r". i a Ryan I t Kruagar i packlnpaagh .... 1 Kuhn S t LhLong ........ 1 0 Sraloa 1 ' t Koaatnar S 1 4 Pot $00 .401 .lfif '.lot .too .lot .1(7 .000 .000 .000 .100 YvTBOl Ona Onma. AB.. IL Carllila I Roaa I PalUraon ........ I Braahear t Stlnaon .' 4 McDonnall 6 Burrell t Brown 4 Caaleton ........ S Brackenrldg ... 0 Kan , . 1 Hltt 1 -Pet .100 .000 .too .too .250 .100 .000 .180 1.000 .000 1.000 .000 4 f aafa arrival at lb rubb- fnomantarfly llned lb din of the KUioo. llorna. Ilapp raUad ft cloud) of dual with aharp alngla that bit tba rarih lo lb lft of acand baa and roUad Into can- tar. Llndaay alld Into third an tba bit It ran groandad lo McDonnall. who threw Llndaay out al tha plat and again tba daafanlna a I ran wblatlaa. horna, balla and mgpbonao waal lata eommlaalon, Kroagor donMad aJung tha tblrd baa Una, rating Kappa. Packtnpaugh wa out bKTtonaall to PalUraon. cloalng tha Inning. ' iruaia openao ror Vara on with tanifle two baa drl to right Wal tar took third on Ro flying daatb to Kyan. and acorad on Pnttaraona alngla to larr. Two of lh champion' man war r llrad in lb oond whan two aoltaful hlta by Chadbourna and Rodgera ard ft run. Chadbourna alnglod through tha abort field ground and alol aecond. hllng bla way under ft cloaa play. Rodgors doubled orer Burrell'a bead. coring Chadbourna. Xoawtae muaM ajaatoa. In th fourth Pattaraon. McDonnell and Brabar bltvaafly when Sbaton wa hookd end Elmer KoeUner aant ln .With ona out. Pattaraon doubled lb right- fUltf orowd. line." Bra- anaar aingied to right broncho buater. y Stlnaon then McXKnnelrilt to left acorlna- Ror. Koeatner opened In tha box by fanning Burrell. Tha henry hlttlnr of Draahrar and Stlnaon put Vernon In tha lead in the alxth. Roy doubled to center and (cored on Btinaon a double to tha name apot In the aeventh Koeatner alncled to left, Chadbourna aacrtficed and Llnd aay grounded to Patterson and a mo ment of Indeclalon on Pnt'a part coat a run. Koeatner waa running away from third and Patterson, looklna- at Brown and Burrell. finally heaved to tha latter. Koeatner nerer faltered, but came on with a rush, eliding head flret acroea the plate. Rappa forced Llnd aay at aecond. Rappa atola aecond and both he and.. Rodgera acorad when Ry an poled a hit to right Tha Tiger tied In their half. With one down Caatleton alngled to center ana caruaie walked. Rosa aacrlflcd th runners and Patterson dropped a 4 , , - . . m ........ a Kappa, lb. 1 ityan. ef Kruagar. ef. Prklnianh. aa. a Kuhn, o. I t-ong. . nratori. p. Koaatnar, p. J I t 4 . 1 I I I It i.ii 44 41 4 4 4 1 1 4 "1 77 Ti 4 4 4 -t 1 I it Tetal VERNO.V. AR. R. II. PO. A. C CarHala, ef. noaa. ir. . fallaraon. lb Rraahaar. In. Htlnaon, rf. ......... xrinnatll, . KurralL lb. Hroan. e. Itrackenrldaa. a. ffvana. Hill tt t 1 t 4 1 14 i ii bwwt itoe- klag ftWI fabatUa) 1 raiher IK IHaaaail) ......1 4 I-a41 irraalari I I 4 Carle H (McMaaa) 4 I Tie-M!i Mt Hi I tll. MTM a4 A era I giu raw atapi utl aainag. ra I llta. four aad a blf rartea J(a4a-1 nay Ibiracbbaura). I I L ; uubarl Muaa I ilullaaiaa I t I - - - - j i viy iCernal. I u I. third Tim, iiiu. laaapa. Mini (.lay, dale rtanaet inaaboru. Lard Cliaioa. Inaada nacar and rrl( ftAlebad aa aajaad. Kourtk rac. Mod era Wo4maa af Amarlra sail In taka. 114. ata fur. tonga Meddling Itanaab (ab). I la t. won; uawald n tUoral). 1 U L ona; IM ( W. Uagan). 1 la 1 third. Tim. 1:14 a. lr. Ixraafcartr. kui. uiri ana ia4Jy uip al ran. rifin rmca, glare County aalllag. puia jta. n rurKM(a txar (iui ma. a lo I. wen; John IL b baa ha a luroin). it l aaoood; Ooo4 Inlaal iualbl. II lo 1. third. Tina. I Ilk iUrlaaa, Paaaangr. flack Hay. Ulack ahaep, Waaar. Pickaninny, Making and aa win ! ran. mam raoa. anaaoan aaJUa miu av, mu ana an lhtb Aftrmalb rraeni, to I. won: Tlflla (Roaoal. t lo I. aaoond: Tba Monk I klruhluumi 1 to 1 third. Tim. Lit. 1xm Ea rlqua. Reaina. Arrl. MaUdor and Nellie rrarer aJao ran. T0UU T 11 11 II 4 !. Kn aled for Caatlalon la ninth. a t 111 1 t 114 eleventh. BCORB BT INNINGS, Vernon ..... 1441411414 H'la I I 1 I 4 t I 4 1 1 Portland ...1100041100 Hlta 41100 4-1 114 8CMMART. Hlta mad off Caatleton II. and 7 run la lnnlntra. lilt made off Hon ton 4 and 1 Mine In I 1-1 Innings. Two has Mta rhadtxurne, Kmeger, Car Dale. Kodrara. Palttraon 1 lim.K Rappa, StTnaon, Urasbear. Sacrlfln hsta Kodaera. Roaa I. Hitnn rK. bourne I. Caetlaton. Kuhn. KilnaAn utnl. en baan Chadbourna, Rappa, Kruerrr. Uaae on balls Off Outlet i uis Dracaonriara, i. BtrucK out By Caatleton. S; by Beaton. 4; by Koeatner. 1; by Rrackenrldge. 1. Double 6 'ara i-inaFay io Kuagers to HlPM urrell to Patterson to Uurrwll- Rod. aera to IlrlnriatiirK .a imm Yin ... pitch Koestner. Hit bv nltfhad hatl-t. scoring me i uniwn, oj ivoesiner: Kruecer. br ( antle- rannaa ana IV""- umpires imaeDrana ana van Hal ircn. lime civ. AMERICAN LKAGCK OAMTS At Cleveland: It R E. Cleveland 4 It 4 Detroit 17 1 Ratteriea IMlrhalL flwlndall aiut CNelUi Mullla and fltanaga. il n i. deraland a n i telrolt 4 11 Batterlea Krapp. Jam, Blandlng ana jnaner; willett aad Wilson. POfiTLAHD STAYS IN NORTHWESTERN . At naanington: It H, K. Washington 4 4 0 roiiaaeipbift 14 1 Batterlea Groom and Hanrv: Krauaa. n - - . . " ' orvwa ana uvingaton. At New Tork: R, TLX. Boston 4 14 l New Tork 4 j Batterlea Oloott and Wllllama; Ford and a William. Ceiled and eighth no count darkness. Seattle Gets Continuous Base ball for Next Year; Dug dale President. 1 1 Repeating Shotguns. .?- '.ji A Winchester Take-Down repeating shotgun with a strong ishootinff Jull choke barrel suitable for duck or trap shooting, and an extra interchange able modified choke or cylinder bore barrel for field shooting lists at only $42.00. - The retail price is less. This combination places practically two guns within reach of all sportsmen's pocketbooks. Winchester repeating shotguns are not only safe to shoot but sure to shooL They are easy to- load or unload, easy to take down or put together, are well made and reliable ' in operation. That's why the U. S. Ordnance Board 5 enrlorseif .them aa beino- kafe." siire." ktfaher and i 'Doited Preaa Iaaad Wire ! Seattle, Oct 6. Seattle will enjoy continuous baseball In 1912. but not at the expense of any. other cluba In the rxonnwest circuit. At th annual meot ing- of the directors yesterday, It waa lemauveiy deemed to give tha Seattle team over half of its achedule at horn ana aurtng th time ti.e team la on the roaa, to nave tne Tacoma team play Ita early week games her, and Victoria th tatter week games. Portland may also take Its turn on th local grounds. The schedule making maa io juage Aiccreaie, who will suomit, on it i meeting to be held In January. President Dugdal of the local ciuo -was elected president pro iem, out ine position will be filled per manently In January.' ma league magnates accepted the resignation of President Lindsay of the league, rresiaent uugaal of the Se attle club waa elected aa the delegate to represent tha Northwestern league at in national association meeting at San Antonio, xexas, in November. At Chicago: It tt m Chicago 1 14 i j at uouiu g it i Batteries Walsh and Sullivan: Nel son ana Stephen. unicago i g 6t Louis uauenes Boott. Bena and niook! xiamiiuiD ana uricnen. ENGLISH COMEDIAN PUTS CHAMP DOWN Mitze Breaks Up Game. San Francisco, Cal.. Oct 6. WIt'a third ham run of tha season broke up yesterday's game between tha Oakland and the San Francisco frame in tha eleventh inning. The final score was 1 to 2. Both team played poor ball, tan (errors oeing maae during the game. could counter. After John.on h.i . R H E picked himself up ba knocked Robey I Oakland fTntted Prena Leaaed Wire. uonuon, uci. s. ueorge Robey, a oomedlan,- Is resting on his laurels here today, after having sent Cham Dion Jack Johnson sprawling to the mat In a bout In th Palladium. Robey swung twlea to jonnson s jaw Derore the champion NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES orooaiyn, Oct. t. Tha New Tork uiants cinched tha 111 1 National laagu pennant yesterday by defeating tba Brooklyn team by tha ecore of I to 0 Peerless Mathewson pitched for the Giants and his team mates played error less ball. Rucker pitched a great gam for the Dodger but two error allowed th Giants to tally their first run. hn. tne winning tally was mad a off Vn.iu. in me iinai inning on ft single, stolen base, wild pitch and an Infield tap. The acora; R.H.JB. Brooklyn 1 7 e orooaiyn . q g Batteries Mathewson end Mayers' Ruclcer, KneUer and EJrwln. U yoa hire teen icenitomed to paying 0, $45 and $50 for yocr clothft, we cin tiTe yoa jmt one-third If yon Ki?e been lcecitomed to piyinf $25 f $30 and $J5 for yonr clotbet, we rite yon onctlxird better Tilae Q Our ruttrr, Mr. Leoa WiUUms, has had 19 years' txperiencs In Mew Yock, Amerka't peat fathlon cnter. f Mr. WUUam will bulli tor you to your order your measure ment (tahlonibls fitting suit of clothes that can only be duplU cated by America's foremost tailors. Q Mr. Willi ara. our cotter aad tnanarer, wffl fuarantts you aothiof but the best linings and trimminrt and will satltiy yoa In every particular, so tbt minute you walk out of our store you . will be oat of our most enthusiastic boosters, a Q Now, about the cloth and patternsJust take a look In oar windows; or, better still, corns In and sea ustoday if possible or tonlrht if mors convenient We will keep open evenings for' those that cannot call during the day. Extra SpecicJ-Two Days Only FRIDAY AND SATURDAY IJ Our litest information from Fifth Avenue. New York, the fashion center of America, Is to the effect that fancy rests should be worn with all classes of attire cither business, Sunday or dress suits. II HERE'S AN OPPORTUNITY that may never be presented to you again. We do it at this time In order to introduce our selves to the Portland public this our opening week. 310 FANCY VEST ABSOLUTELY FREE E . - m w-a. With every Suit or Overcoat sold tomorrow or Saturday we will give a $10 Fancy Vest free. In order that you may appreciate the magnitude of this offer you should call at our store either tomorrow or Saturday. NEW YORK- TAILORS LEON WILLIAM, Manager. 32154 Washington, near Sixth, at the Northwest Corner. 2 At Philadelphia First nmm: tt t Boston.. j 11 Philadelphia,. .; 1 . s 1 Batteries Brown and Kllna-: Pnv.tt Moor and KlUlfer. , Second game: n tr w Boston . .., 7 ii' t Philadelphia i 40 Batteries Tyler and Raridan? en.L. Ball and Walsh. Umpires itlgler and Flnneran. . .... At St Louis nn Chicago .......... g 1 St loul 1 a fl Batteries Reulbaah and n.n Dale, Laadermllk. Rlla and Wlngo. Urn- vires vi;i7 ana nansne. - simple. Over 450,000 satisfied sportsmen are using them. They are made in 12 and 16 list at from $27.00 to $100.00. Into tha arms of th timekeeper with a vouey 01 right and lefts, and , then I picked , his adversary up and carried him orr the stage, Robey had.ehai. longed Johnson to a bout STANDING - OF- THE"TEAMS gauges i IF YOU WILL TRY A WINCHESTER SHOTGUN IT WILL SUREL Y PLEASE YOU 1M Portland Vernon , Oakland San Francisco Sacramento . , Los Angela Pacific Coast League. Won. Los e e a- e e e ee e 101 109 100 14 ' 81 74 t 76 90 10S 102 111 P. C .694 10 12 Batteries. Henlev and flnhmMt- n ,..-. ory and Mitie. Angela Tarn on Senators. Sacramento, Cat, Oct 6. Th Angela won the second gam from th Senator by the seer ef I to 1, Knlsht weakatMHl In th fourth Inning and th Angels' tal lied four times. The battln of Halt- fniUler and Dillon was th feature ef th game. Mahoney horn run wa in. Philadelphia letroit . . Cleveland . New Tork Chicago . . Boston . . Washinarton St Loul .. American Leagne. Won. ......... .-..... 89 80 77 75 75 6 41 692 other reatur wim iwo men oa th bag. .449li Angelea 4 11 4 -.445 loacramenio 4 S 4 .402 I , 15- "imer ana Brook; luiiiuiivmiiwii na race, 1 noma. FROM GATE-TO ISLANDS : POMEROY'S NEXXSWIM fTJnlted Preaa Leased Wlra.) San Francisco, Oct. S. Th first at tempt ever mad to swim from th T ' issa i , I III M II -ra a 11 r4.IIW.tiPWIil.lll.fW . . .... . . . ,. . . . r'"' " " -I---"" - M ... . . " ' " I JGTrto f STANDS FOR SUPERIOR EXmiENCETN - ' V I IfmeakrHl ALL THAT PEIHAJNS TO THE MAKING I Uz IV :mWZtm OF A HIGH GRADE WHISKEY, INCLUDING &htm I IIS fW2jPf J! : " mr eaarva, Jll Lost P.C. 50 i .444 62 .689 ' 70 ,533 71 ,611 '71 .607 7 .497 85 .428 ,107 ; 77 e. v'- Loat PC 6u .454 0 .697 hi , .654 69 W.6S4 72 .601 80 ,4S1 82 .421 105- .212 Won.. . 9S . 89 II su m.-8 p. m. s Prime Rib Roast Beef 10c Grays' tofclcrla Cor. 7th aid Oak'SbL New Tork Chicago , , Hlttahura- 84 e a a T9 Philadelphia . . 8t Louis .... j TftAO'IAaV. Cincinnati , . Brooklyn Boston . 1 " e 1 e e iimi 60 ,19 - J