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II THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. TOKTLAND. FlilDAY UVC WNQ. OCTODER a. Ml. Snorting UmJ News ElO From OSU All Sections Cur Shotting of BILL SHI PITCHES mmm IONS MID 6 TO 3 IFOOTBALLGAMEAT IGREAT FOOTBALL VICTORY III THE SECOND MI OF CREIIIEST SERIES ML W "AH Hit GAf.lEDUENOV. 18 toy It. . WJir Lm Allele. Cel. Vt, afWaia ala aad teegked e kr the &! wee lkk4 Tew rwflUk ckae. i.i ifen4 iu mm Tn 4 t4 fci ike iit taaUg yeateidir. te rwutar arck UHr tbM, imm4 itetr ,, ri4 ie in tie bi f tad aiana-i m fiy r fr tka ut. . li u 44! itrtu fr ail taaiag kb4 tie I log rrs&r4. Tl ekuarloai Utle4 tkUIT" A!fr4 rri t f tka Mi. fi4 "Week- dp aa ol k4 fUU4 wtu Hi rM U Ikatf cr4U ( tUt Ikrw rM aad aa H4eaU tt kaadarke for Vera Old Rivals In School Rank Will Meet In Initial Contest of the Season. Ortoon Manager Coming to Make Arrangements for Washington Contest. , Bfwit Hafts ! (liMK lorete led k'g a UK eV Wf IkO eneea ei t earns twtiu ai.a.1 ka4e e4 - hl kiss a. ! 4 1 far r beta riwoif. (IN e4 eUewd hue h5 k -ill U It IkU 4 rul 1W4 W lata im t I Th ww el I Mill far rmw wheel Ilk la lk4U Wl I Ike Bkl4U4 f ' ! a Mml the like M kki we never kf NtaU lit rlraitaf 1MB of bknr fetry. vfr lira. 4U4i mw m ajira ta CiifaraJa. 4ia4 foraH. nl CaanajT offwiivf l alronf I lk arm t ka rlfhl n14 vr n 4 for a kit Ikal aamlii4 Mas ! tra4 Ivlavralf t nra4 mm fiy a atr, W Cf1iJ cUap4 m4 JMr atl a4 im uptoaf rraa lk KUim aiiis aa IkiI a tout ta t al 4m tt ulM thai lrm4 fro taraa M4ai t Ihm f raal ra-4. aVMilHara CaJlermU a raH In for t Tiffara m II a4 arrar a I tar ra4 for a aaaJl rlufc. raea.impua aik4 a4 I ha ala AtmtaiBa4 a Mar. Mlckar jk Karramaala a cslaff ealraar. a lh ail "aaa ta bat and ha atorpad at Ika rial a Vomg aao(fe ta knaat doil, 4m ala axnata Cloaa la llofaa'a a4 kvawt eafUao lata Ik. Tiaar ra latna faoa. La Laata'a bat fell tba bail aqaaralr aad It aaMed avar aaeea4 baaa tor a cloaa bIL Carltata, ruaain la. araJiad for tha ball ta bouse. Ji boa44 aa aboaldar blah aa4 a daadiy atlaora, aav tor lb aanlijuil rrlra of th llitl roriUnd baad, cloaad th bark vbaa CaIlal ra la lura aa4 atart runoiAa back loara tha faoo. ila had f lor4 tb ball anlr to loa It. and ap tha third baaa Ila eama Rraa and i'ocktapaufb with th twa rtina teat wrra worth a fort una ta XfcCradla ' aatlmatlon. whtla La Lotif rainy flaw around ta third on tha arrar. Ckkaksiaaa feVaal TVrtarf. Caraan. bat a ahadow af fcta format confidant aalf, rama out waak for tha eighth, whan th champloaa polad a trio of aafa hiu aad mlod thair r1a tory arltk aaothar ran: Hofan aar rndrd whn b ant Clpa lota tha boi la tha ninth and bla aeiloa In throwing tha youn and antrtad lad Into auch aa Important coo Wat w&a aratcd with a round af tramptng ft tha crowd bad firaa np and waa on Ita way ta tha aupptr tabla. ' Handaraon and Caraon aad through tha opnlnf inning without allowing a bit. 8tlnon began tha aaeond round with a doubl to canter field and Hen- deraon a ftniah waa in alghL McDon nell banted through th wide apace created br Peck'a temporary abaenoa from bla naual abort field poalUon and th ball rolled over tha ground with no on to pick it up. BUnaon ran to third aad could have acorad bad be been properly eoacbad. Uenderaon paaaed HOGAN IS HOPEFUL OF WINNING SERIES HI 1-ae 4(tiM, (Vt a Alij k rVnU4 bee av larva Hy eoacfta. e4 lie k4 4a Ika ra f4 ika Mil aeaaa by wiaaiag e4l4ki, geaaea frvea Vmmb, Urr fta laaer la br M awaaa emia Ikal Ik aatfaaraj af rait will wla IM fugu nkia rrtUM baa IM a4a a a a-.- aU II M a lU rr a-a aaay wia IM reaiauiag at a gaiaa ar tfcta aertea. Wa ar kill lag tfca ball keraay Ikaa IM H aad gmg wan ia a baaea, bat tack iau aaalaat aa, ahait aaad lUWtgk la tfcta aflaraaaa'ta aik, IM IWI oaaftdaat b will wia kla ga- paiTett. ruling th tkree kaaa wlik aa bedy awl Iiiim aa aa Oak , llegaa cblraad lb ball be laleadad HmnI; late fire hf a r-ae hiiH bii4 im ajaia la im fin a, Hiia m aw r-. k a4fe a4 a an lkr ika a. aw iai kvaakaar waa Iwky la a Iwrt 4aa li waa eefe Ml I ar ea m4 ta ptrk rea ff fir I waaa rllerc arrrtag fraaa kih leaat airf4 fc ball, farb guteg be aiaaad aa Ika arr'. Tha rrt lead rwaaar aae IklH aa by Ika way, aiMiitig baaa aa l(eaa aa r aarad fwaiaarailveiy eaay Careeaj awut IM beatraa at IM kaaa af tha ara yit na a wu aiiaa a4 ra gaitea4 HUk aaaaat taiia will b fai af im eaeaiag trwcaataMla faiM gaM lata tlwatu Ma Uui4 beaaeea IM taa(a IHgk ikftt ed IM kfita4 aaaaay aua. I'1lf I I Irwia, ai Uar af Ike ljtlm tin la "anwee' aad r'acklapaagk tkraagk a all af paaioraima ia ahaw hat lUa waa rhaklng. WHb tar belle aad w airikaa relied o him lloaaa boune4 a law rhaaca lata Ferk'a reada aad waa threw) al at flret. rilnaea aconng aa aa ' auL Ca irwrk eat whee) Hoadereo weal wild, eaala waiblag tatllaleand filling ap the baga for a aaeernd time. Roaa. wba baaa t made elngte bit agalaat tha fortiaad pile hare, filed awt ta It ran. thereby palling tha lid a ea af tba beet Tigrr atiuaUooa af tha day. lUadrraaa tried again In tha third and than quit bla Job and el 14 lata hie bench ewealar.- With ana aut Jlraahear worked Uennr for a pa, gtlneon. toe. waa given a baaa ea bell a and thin tha elgnal for Rln to appear. Bill tarted by fanning Me Don net L Rappa raaad lata right field and mad a aa eaUoaal calck af Burrall a fly, reUrlng tba aide. Vaaa aa TVX Not a Portland "runner reached flret baaa until tha foartk and It waa la thla round that tha cbajnplona Mad tha flret knot In tha game. Tha dignified look ing Chedboura went ta flrat aa four ball. Rodgere came' th rough with , a beautiful twa baaa drive to center, eeorlne; Chadbourna but waa Mm a If touched out trying to go to third on tha hit. Llndeav filed aut to Atlnaon. Kappa elngled, bouncing tha ball ever McDonnell a bead, and atele aeoond, but waa forced by Kyan. . The Tiger regained tha lead la their half of tha fourth after two men had been retired. Carllale waa aafa at flret on Pecklnpaugh'a low throw to Rappa. Walter atole eeoond. Roaa bounoed an eaay chanoa Into Bteeo'a tan da but BUI In hla anxiety ta make a quick and per fect play, threw wildly past Rappa. Carlisle eooiing on tha error. Patter eon closed tha Inning by driving a liner Tba all Ik la lag aew Iba Tiger take tba lead for a tkird Uaae. Barren alagted aver Ua4re Mm, tba bail fc sack lag a baaen af wd4iag t af IM third baaewna'a glee wbaa be al- law p4 ta ate lie right, llegaa lifted aiew fly lata right eeeter aad IM bail fall aafa wlik Kyaa. tintor aad Hodgere geieg a rtag arauad the raey lual aa IM larf The hit went for doable aad aeat Burrall I third far. raaaed. Carllala -eonaa" tlur- rail la, Maartag a baal ia glaaa wb aaiied Waller at flret. Roe peeped eul Uedaey. after thai tba Heavers rente 'through as afereeaid and woe tha game, eatting ihemeejv moron paiaia anead af lb Ml Isaacs, car: PORTLAXa taaaaaU as tu ,- k acaiiy or Dregs. L.IM CWt g bUMge , iakaa Ot Ike L'Umi, iy eg ucegea feeKkali . aa4 Uad. aeia kiMgw Oeary tal t-r fSanieai a. baa be bay pila( aJia I ay la ar e grrasge IM U af J Ci is i wee aaej aremiar h im taaiu OtMta.Vukn.iu V'.,.!"4:?!' I mm e4 ai WK.J.kj w " --.111 w , w m . w w w m . ery Maaagar Tfaea aad Ika lJaeaJa g4 are eaariaeat tkal My will dafaai lae rvniead tmltaf teaaa by lerg Caerg) RhlaeMrt kaa laa4 aearal aaw Blare aad tkey will eem eg ta tfcla ateraaaa'a gssM. Tke eirle af pier af IM Uala bra. Ifcia after a a wilt be eaitrely dinerewt frees Ike Ur f leal aaasaa. TM a4. easy Mr. aJtbeuf b aatweigkad by tke Liaaela tligk Ma4. espcl la give fteid nmektc It Tke ktuiinanak 4.owa mv ai UJt4 aaaaala eiM avaruiace ui u eiea or IM aaMtfMnM( e.,,.,,,,1 Mil k a. W a f lMff Mfft. a irgaWMktagta) game tkle aaea) ekawig a I ha araaleel alhUtie I er r"4 Off ta IM bt. Laat imn Oregea wee ae4iaauiad ckaaspiaa ta IM aosik. while M aahias. teat vaaaataked all aaeeer la tk.. m. k tbaea a bard gaaU aad wMa tka Iw I .T ,,''V W rtvaia aaeet Ikie aiaraoaa a great gaata I 1. " r- .. awaracwaca tkle aeaaea wlik ta ear. tkaai f K A. C. aad aa Waaktagtaa III rear! tka Oragwa rirenra. the rnasnplaaaMp anould M aWMed wtu taie gam ea Muliaomah flatd. It la tka Intention af IM Mtanaaemeal ta ma gperiai teniae fram Eigka. tie. Ik TaaBhlll valley aad Lka lalaad empire. For Fall . Tha Best ?3 Hatf cn Eerth Uzvt esid Oiabourr. If i I 1 1 e Rodger, lb, .,, ill Ueaeey. lb I I I I I Rappa. lb i i i I ,J Kran. rf 4 1 III f Km.M. ei 4 f i i-ersinpaugn. aa 11141 t )t lUndaraoa, R aiaea, p Tetal Cartlsle. cf ... Rose. If Pallcraon. lb P.raaheer. tb. bUnaon. rf ... McDonnell, aa Burrell. lb Hoeaa. e Carson, p Cilpe. p . Kane .. II 7 it it ru. a. n it VERNON. ARRH PO.A.E. x I a 4 11 110 :::::: 1 i i ::::::::::: I S 1 a a All I ! I i i 4 t Totals ..II T IT It Batted for Caraon In eighth. SCORX BT INNINU8. Vernon I 1 1 I I I I I I Hlia I I I I I I I l Portland ft 1 1 I 1 1 Hits i i 1 1 u RT'MMART. Hits made off Henderson, I and one run In 1 1-1 Innings; Carson. I and I runs in I Innings. Two-bsae bite i Btlnson. Rodrera. Hogsn, Hyan, Peck Inpeugh.. sacrifice hi la Hogan, Roaa. Stolen pee Carllale. Stlnaon, Mc Donnell, Llndaay, Ranpa. Perklnpaugh. Basra on bells Off Handaraon I. off Caraon I. off 8ten 1. Struck out Br Henderson I. by Caraon I, hy Stern I. Double pUve Hogan to 1'attareon t? H"?n;: .w'ld pliah Hendereon. Pasaed ball ILonge. Vmplrea Van Haltren and Hlldabrand. Time 1:10. ta a peeled. IUII and KawardL twa w Uaaala ptavar. wbe bare baea ta eebeel bal a abort lima, are brr4 rran pieyiag la lada ya game, bat aspect ta break la tka gseaa against I he oh bar schools. Howard I a recat arrival from Chi- cage. The Liacela teaaa kaa ba changed a bit and Olaoa will play unerbecfc aad Patieraew will play rati beck, kfaa- ford aad Oror will play halfback a Kwma will a tba eub barbfteld man. The "tout etreet enlraac waill M need today aad all ticket balder are requested ta paaa Ihrewgk tha turn- til ea that etreet. No automobile wilt M permitted On the field durteg ine game. The gam will alert at ft sharp. 8TA.YDI.no OF THE TEA Mil Pacific Coast hrcw. Waa, Loet. rortiana isi Vernoa lift Oakland Jl Faa Pranclsce 14 Kacraaienio It Loa Aagelea TT l Tl 114 0 111 T.C .114 .11 .llf .444 .441 .41 XaVUOgukl lgU0. Won. tL PC. .III .40 ......... 14 IT III Tft II .III Tl 71 .101 . . II .414 l 14 .411 4 111 .174 Nw Tork Chicago . , Pltlabur . Philadelphia at. luia Cincinnati Brooklyn Boa ton Amrrlraa Itgu9. Won. L4tt rnitaainnia ion Detroit II Cleveland ,, 10 Chicago Tl New York Tl Do ton Tft Waehlnaton 14 Bt. Loula 41 10 107 P.C. .117 IIT tit .I0T .101 .100 .414 .111 STEEN PROVES HE'S GREAT RELIEF MAN r 4 Bill teea again proved that ho la ee of tha greatest relief; d o? piicpar mat aver aqulrtad aallva M I leather bulb, when M re 4 d lleved Benny Uenderaon la tba third inning yeatarday, arttk w me en third and. flrat and ena out. and retired tka Villagers a without a ruu. Bcores of time , 4 baa Steen doa thla eama tklog la thft last twa years. Once la d th early week af baa be II last e rear Bteea want late tha beg at 4) vacramante with the baaea fall 4 and bis arm aa cold aa aa Ice- d e berg, yet be fa need th aeat d thra better and mad the gam d gotealllBniegtle. e 11 a. m. 8 p. m. ' ' Prime Rib Rout Beef 10c Grays Cafeteria Cor. 7th and Oak Su. 3U LEADING HATTER tt 'Always Reliable91 a sit5 y 1 '" Mad by A. SANTAELLA Y. CAt Tampa. Fla. THE HART CIGAR CO, DIS, PORTLAND JPootbeJl Tram Open Seaaon. ' trw1lA run !..uJ rf J CMcago. Oct. I Final Instructions I a-Td practice are being given today to tha football elevens of Wast Point. Annapo lls. Unlvaralty of Chicago, University Wisconsin, all of whom open th seaaon tomorrow. Extensions in Suburban Districts ' Copr'Wbt Kan acbiffacr A JUUri ' Club men, .young men in business. College and Hign Spkool men, young fellows generally, wko want an J appreciate tne Lest things in clothes; you're all invited to see , what we have here for you to weac in Hart Sckafiner & Marx it9 ?vcrcoat8- Tn M are verV -mart; you 11 find nothing to match them for excellence. , , fabnc aralool and the tailoring perfect: Aguarantee of good service ana shape keeping... We can fit any hody correctly. And'tte prices are asy; a r , . . - . . . i - i ' - "-. - v5 . . . ;. . ,- , -" . f '.(' . " - '.'-.i ' t "7 ' ' ; i. . - '. . --;-- " - , ' - -Suits $20-and up Overcoats $18 and up SAlsd'L ROSENBLATT CO. TtirJ and Morrison ' r Applications for a franchise to Eastmbreland on Bybee; street so as to reach the Reed" Institute," recently opened to the public, and'an extension oh East Harrison. street are very simple matters; People .have recently moved in and occupy these new districts and are clamoring for streetcar extensions, In each case it will be years before the proposed expenditures j will bring any return to pay the cost of the service or the interest " on the investment. ' ; In Rose City Park a somewhat different situation exists. Here the enterprising citizen desires paving for a distance of over wo miles, and ; the expense involved- to the company wUl amount to $125,000. ' ' x fT: - '--"In addition, City Attorney Grant has expressed the opinion that the franchise granted on Sandy Road to the company by the County Court is of no legal value. ' Be that as it may, to double-track and pave in this district in volves so large a sum of money that, until the technicality raised by the City Attorney has been cleared up, the company cannot borrow the money needed for the investment. . . Therefore, theompany has applied for. a franchise from the. city, in addition to the one which has been granted to it by the county, at a time when the territory , involved was ouside the city limits. . , x . - The; end of the Rose City Park line is 5 miles from Fifth and Washington streets. s . , . Itrequires with the bridge delays and the traffic interference met with on Washington street, 40 minutes to make the single trip: With a doublejtrack, better timecan be made and more satis factory service be established. The request for the franchise is in compliance with, the wishes - expressed for better by the Rose City Park citizens'. - - f 7 - There is nothing to.be added to the Company revenues, except through the future growth, if the franchise is granted. , ; , On the of her hand, it will involve a very heavy outlay and there is some doubt as to jts expediency from the investor's point of- view. . v Is it not plain that the franchise'asked for is more in the.in terest of improved service than to the Company's advantage? 4 Tomorrow's talk will deal' with surrendering franchises.- PORTLAND RAILVAY, LIGHT & POWER CO. - M "4 ! 1 J 'ft