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1111. ii ascoLiEieif mem emu team is AGED HOtDER OF HAliY IH YORK LEADS TITIES HAS BIRTHDAY WORLD ASSEAPflST SAYS NEW FOOTBALL RULES GIVE SAFETY I'flllilG A GAME 1 I l 01! KTa Blowup In Eighth Atlovss Oiks , to Chase Over Winning OutHeMer Twice Makes Good en Mound AHortS Five 4 Scattered Hits, Coach Dimlck's Squad Plays Good Ba8 Cut Is Scortd V Upon. Former 0. A. C. Stars Win a la i. 1 A MMka ftifiaAsy Metropolis Cests London Industrial Development " and Commerce. In laai aaa ll f iaa Kvb at b- Close Game From Cocch , Dolan's Squad. W. waa rabad ak aaeaali.ta iiMr. Mia a a. ta aiaa. by a. j rata maaitoa. fkuaa Of W aa.sf. fOwa at b Hall lltiaa. la fe ca.fr4U 14. Ik teller Ii Tim OREGON 5 UK DAY JOURNAL. rOKTLAND. SUNDAY WOKNIKO. OCTOllUR I. mm m dovii 0. A. C. SQUAD. 3-2 CO VI VICTOR ova tbua iba . --al4 la.- k-M"? l ft tb ft Mt. IU tally U rM 4 I be aaar wtaaat aa lil lk ti.ap la Ik. ikla. ak.a l tkab aa luit alia a flMl l Um till laat ( Iba ImI fa b4 Ik seata. - rf.aa I It I It b4 b-a all aa Piaa. i.a nt. Niw r. la- paae mi IM fuel eilaa4l b4 HM eawA -l bail a k ftrei l r eat.a laata a l stake ik ba it. IKal jae4 elitab ef I be CWbe re acralty bate im4 t II Im 4 I ba Iraa lt fa. i IMI Ik baeae guard t4 pa. Ult4 (14 tU fMT ia rM I apaarr e4 aaaiaar la IM f-artb. (it. la- lka lata Vwa laad. WaLarlu a fafaaad U imnIi ft (mI a Sella, lfc by hieta a Ilk tllb ear iheea a a rwa a4 tb iibmip rny la la -tblb B4 ealy a 1 114 ta ar. Sv !. bat sa4 aa Miift half I. alng f Uy. ian rnANCiava All. tUf l"i A C -a.ll, tf 1 I I 4 blal-l.r. Ik lcrJie, i i I i I 4 Utar.r, M 4 I I U ft 4 !. fla a. IV Ca. 1 - ate f-r a.r. 14 IS Otr It ja hhMt I W aware af It I a. I Maa nil leaa. aaa eat. arf.t-M aa a-aUkaaaaA br la Oalaaa. nmI Taa ! aatk f Ik a I. l(ai4 Ik aaaa. T Jaa nil . wrk4 tb Nraa n, a ! I f m aa4 a .) 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THREE INJURED IN GRIDIRON CONTEST Oalviburr. 111.. Oct. 7. Thra mam bara of th Bradlay Potrtachnlo Inatl tula football Wain of Paona. ara; la BL aSanra boapltaj tonlgbt ufrrlna from lajurtca reratvad In th (am with Knox colltf her tbla aftamoon. Cap. tain and Lft Tarkl Moor Buffered a fractura of hla loft blp and raeolvad In ternal Inlurl; Left Half Back Belief rr'a collar bona waa broken and Can- tar aiontaomary auauinad two broken rib. Knox. won. a to . .1 AMERICAN LEAGUE ' , Final Game Ioa(ponrl. PMIadrlphia. Oct. 7? The final mmt of th aoaaon her batwaeif New Tork and Philadelphia Americana postponed on account of rain. v Boston Wins Pinal Game. Iiokton, Oct. 7. King- baseball ao fat aa Bcantown ia locally concerned, bowed and retired here today In a merry aeaslon between Boston and the Senatora, which th home team won by a acore of 8 to 1. ' .Speaker waa hit on the lev by a pitched ball and mo fcadly injured that It la probable ha will be' unable to play with the All-Stare agalnat the Athletic. Srore: R. H. E. Roaton 8 8 1 U'.thlnMnii 14 ................ ..i...... . u . r Hatter ea Hall and William- Cash. Ion, Beckor and Alnamith. Umpire Weatervelt and Connolly. L'kiaiARr. Tbr-baaa bit klad.n. Ywaaaaa Mia kiahon. tn acU it), auenfm bit Vl.JJ.a. Baa o ball-f f Urt. coll I. MaAenar I. airacn ut By Ma honey 4. lHiubl playalMataa a Aft. bolt. M a booty o Kama la Ianaift I'aaaea o 1 1 1 1 o. ilrCk Tli 1:41. Caaplr nnaey. JEFFERSON TEAM TRIMS BARRACK ELEVEN, 23-5 Tha Jafferaoa high achool wan their flrai practice gam from tha eoldlvr' team of Vancouver barracka. by tba cor of SI to a. Tha Jefferson learn did rat pUrlna- aa4 Ibair back rt Id work waa fealura. Coaeh Bmllh waa plaaaad with the ahowlna; of th aquad and aipcta ta give tba Columbia team bard battle when tbay meat on Tbureday af lr noon. The game car Smith an Idea on tha way tha boy play aad ha fWnsree that they will hold their eama poaltlona aa they were slated to bold when they tackle Columbia. . madrke ....... U H Oaalt .....C. ruati a a r an bach It T. Ilbaabaa fet IUK. Croaa K It Darta r Mlch.la r. ...... ritaaeraid WlUoa Q. Rfrea sVbmldL I'mplra Upaagla. Tim ara Barb a flarhaalL Mead UoaanaawMeAIUa. v lb rlr. aa Ih.y .a. ?14,,,". L" Ml la bia lt.rr.tiHa aprla) alaeaa tba Caatral board of loa l4 atrf H. WalUr Camp, 4a ct folSall aatbar. III. aba Wlar tha Ul tedr abauid r I aaa .r barur. of tb rule bafor tba Casual board of Official b adl4 ellot aafaremaai a In rule ferblddlna member of lb latarferanra ta pb or pull th ranoer carrina tna ball. Canto prvdlct more forward pa aoyl aa aid kirks than 11 year. After lb Bia.Ui with tb effutala. which a a held In Kew Tork. iba refer eporteman jouroeyed to hew liar, I lake charge of YalVa adriaory coaching work and tnoldent ally to watch hi eon. Walter Camp. Jr.. 4o atuaia at left and la tna crtmrea aaaaiena la Aflra.'lara tVll.. Caoal' IM, W. kt I lie lalltal faatUll all ai (0 fW.gM Afttrwtlaiat ,4. Uy4 Iki inwaM kataata lb iftUmai a4 l tataiiy aea atl4 In finaty w lb old aura I A eafHy 4 by Ike Uge a II tarljr part f ih gant a4 ft plar ki. k br lb alaaual Irll tk aleey f lb I I w Klca MiW 4fal I rab liaiaaa gia aiigeita la Ibelr lalllatioft flay. . . Tb alumal waa rfrara44 by far. laaldabl qu4 of bakkiea. CMrb Iwlti balag ea af ibm. a4 ke wa In ry pi. Masiaty ttaiaf.bia ba la aba Ih ivvAgelara, abaak be la laacbltig lit game, anal real rlbl meaaa Tim alumal Ilea rompa4 af Emliy. Dvlaa. B.Mll. (Harry, llaolvy. Walker aad Thorp bald old lime form, altbaagk Ooreeloaally a karelly aaa a beaa Ikrougb fur galBa Keck. It l a. hart. Ilardtng a4 Wiliuaaa. la lb baeb field, arrl lime adaBcd the ball goad hougfc aad alaaal del 114 Ilia giar ana la la baa ae af i kaeae b ira af tue Kagtia) eaftaMa af ltiw, uk Mi -Ml .4 ta lk t b Im ul aa 1 1 . fetvl ka I etui tr li.. lie la Haraa aV-a4l af Baaetaata, a I lag bavrb la M Karl af bawWra. aag Hara a. 4I af H fciicKm.r a4 bwk- br Kb JaaM ihMaar Laaaag tMI bf I . k, U 1 'flmm flat I ! t b giiaa fvjHaa akub a I' IimIuh t bear T'k la eaaUtval j . Tk eity tataka 1 aaitUaaa. a4 gain. Ml Tk . f 4 aaa I ! U Ikaft fiaaa al t lea fig" Of the new men Coach Potaa lined Oat, Lareeo, a member af la at years rraaftmsa aauad. Cbrlalman, tba Ka lucky lineman, and Itoblnaon, of Port land blgb ocbaol. etarrrd. Tb game aeanad by R.blaaow kick ing to the Alumni, but the Mil waa ioet In tb flrtt down. Alter la unauecaaa- f.f r.t h a B'r Mulaa avatt. war. dan ef Ik Waal tttirkta, aw graal. araadfalb.r af Ike aae aaa aaa ft drlr.g cai.f.. waa. a aaaacaaftol al laaapl la raaa Kag Jaa V fraea Karl af Aagae la la feaadalhaa Iba atar laid by bia faeaa aaaaaaaka Ik 'lay af IK l-al Minairal" la hi day tfta lua af brrteucn baa lab. a ka tal.t in aiua. It lll alary or baa, a l-arl af ltkatlb. be -ui ap for pariiameaL lie aaa eaa raaelag an aid farmer aa bia fat bar' aetata, a4 Iba ral.r, Igaaraal af la Idaniuy af bia ri.iior. eaig b did aal kaaw the earl. "Hut tan knew ibe dukr eaid a frUad aeeoanpaarlag Ik raadidaia "Tea, 1 kaaw laa duke; kg la a gfaa saoa, relartad tba farmer. Tba yen II rale for bia aan. pleaded Iba reataaeer Bui Ibe farmer waa aal la be wan aa eeetty. "I m na aura a baa l thai.' be alwly r.pllaa "It a ao' aeery aaa thai baa calf like baraalV "r gaaaralloae lb ducbeaaaa af Baceleacb bar beta farorttaa with royally. One. Iba wife af I Hike Henry, aaa particularly papular, aad Ilk the preeant durheea, aha af gentle, kindly temperament. Iter paealon far old ruiem waa maei marked, and emoag on of lb ancient tradlUoaa Maiarkey K11GI0N HIGH BArTING AVERAGES FOR CRUCIAL WEEK ful llife atlempta tba college tried forjsbo upheld waa the maintenance of ft place kick, but railed.. Tha ftlumnl I piper al llhllh Palace, lie waa Ihea began trlumpbftftt march nownlraro cbarsclar, and ala-ere teferrad to the field aad tha quarter ended with thai any. function at which her grace waa bail la their poaeeaalon. on tbo college's I preaent aa "Te aea. II cauldaa' be Ony ! yard Una I thing hul a eucc, her grace and The collage ram back strong la thelm!' were there. When coming to aecond quarter, landed ft efly la the I llkelth be met her grace a couple first few mlautea of play and It waal0' nilea from tha house, and no matter ' raa ltl tbg atery mt bey giaata. I bate faraaity .aa o ftJAI I waa I ataliatua wbUh ai lai.raating yW tatne u.e ateag gai.'y baa a !rtaga la hew Y'b ara mar tbaa f llt.aee M, ladkatiag teat te rn a al ab Valf laa baia af t roaauy. 7b arrrag aatiy balaaca af awpaaiia la Ike illy beahe la lf.tlf.te.. 44 Tba f ' a renawrr af tba part mal I ft b4L.aa aad tbraa ftaaJtar e ef ftWllara maklag tbla la g raa leal aaa. pari la Ibe a art 4. Tbo etraal raltaeia rftrry ft bUllao aad half paaaaagero aaauatty, lb aia.ee. I raiuaikan ef prap. arty In Iba city la a beta I 1 7.14. e.. Tb 141 al of ail praaarte ef ntaaufaciurlag ia lb t ailed biaie in fltft ear has iarraaaad I l.tlT.f 0.aa. Of Ikie lacrree New f af h aupplled III.. Net anil aaa half, but Cloao t If. Tbla glraa fair prapor llaaalft U af Iba ladualrial ralalioft af New York ally la Iba mat of lb country. It ta consider ft fair na eumptlon that reaaoaabt calrulaljoa would placa tb nalural lacrraae of rm York ciiy'a lnduirlal pragraaa In pro duction latfteaaa lor tb soil decade at Illl.l4l.4lt. a r. Tbea figure aam atapandeua. but tb ft e. par on Oeteea ( lata Iba facia Ibe tlalaer tbo Irulb bo Laaartee aro Zaagar X.eaa. There ta one cortouft fralurg In tbo prva.nl progrea rf New York City ! duatrUlly. Thi l laa fact that much lima aad km a.y bora naeer be. fore baen drotd to tbo ntanufacturo BEATS PACIFIC Portland School's Field Goal Gives Them Victory Over University Team. Chadboum Korfci-r ... I.lndaay ... Ropps Ryan , Krueger .... Pocklnpaugh Kubn LALonge ... Henderson Koeetner . . . riteen Beaton Ilarkneaa . . . Part la 4. AR. .. 17 ,. 17 ,. 17 ,. 17 .. II .. II . II . I . II . I .. a . a . a . 4 IL P.C. .114 III ::i .HJ 4 .408 4 III 4 .III 4 .194 aal ..atll . afa,. .1. AJ an.. aw. a I lAfaV fNal 4k TrillPgrW uKaa faVa4i I M tVaPalal. i"" ".t"r".r I v.. w . . rri: -. f necaaaiuaa. l le not a luaury man- Baa" loom. talkelib baa gat a rar 'aurldg Induatral community, a fact i lha old stars gained tha lead. third qaerter little Reynolds, tbo r ,r general, reoelred the ball from a 4;punt and carried tha pigskin II yarda .100 .III .loo .III .800 .000 Totals .141 41 .III Tenon. for a touchdown, but waa called back for running out of bounda. ttolan'a men played a consistent game throughout Ibe laat half of Iho oonteat and bad It not been for the kicking abll. Ity of Keck, would probably bar won their first game. Tha line-up today waa aa rouoar: Alumni. Poaltton. thing " poc.ibly h may hare done M"' ' ourpriaa to aorn. thla aut ef lore far bia mlatraaa. hHibacaue New Te- l a a popular repuU- he alwaya eagerly accepted hla wonted lu" aa being a place a her th lap of fee of flee ehllllnga. HEREDITARY SYSTEM Cherry Hawley Bennett Walker ...... Emily I .a rar n. Thorp Rhlnehart ... Williams C .IXJ.. LT... .UK... RE. . . O ... .JH.. College. Carlaool .. Cbrlalman I Bltton May .... Cochran Kellogg ENGLAND DOOMED CANUCKS RETAIN THE ' LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP! Vancouver, B. C Oct. 7. Mlnto cud. emblem of world'a la croaae chamclon- ahlp, remain on tbo Paclflo ooeet, Van couver retaining tha allverwar by a margin of four roala In tha two ttmci with Toronto Tecumaeh'a to decide the honor. 7 to a being- the final eount- Paclfle Unlvaralty, roreat Orora, Or, Oct. 7. Ia a eloaety matched con laat on 4 tb local gridiron today, Waahlngton 4 high of Portland, aucceeded In defaaUng Paclfio university .by a aeora of a to J, d ai in a ana or the nrst hair neither ig taam una cora, out aunng the third quarter Paoiflo shoved tbo Portland lada orar their own goal for a aafaty. In tho first half tha ball waa worked dang. eroualy near tha high school' goal ear. 'T era! tlmaa, but Pacific waa unable to T arore. In tha fourth quarter by pretty tA aed nl.M bllr th. I . . ua.. t.9 K . of teday'a conteat by I to I. Tha east erner played even a better gam than tha acora Indicate. WOODBURN TO HAVE hi Work I'ltchea Good Game. BL Louie, Oct 7. Worka and Hawk both pitched good bail today but too De troit twlrler had tha beat of the dud and fthut out tha lowly Browns. Score: R. H. K. retrolt 17 1 6t Louis 0 s a Batteries Worka and Wilson; Hawk ana uiame. .Umpires Mullln and Evans, .' Naps and Sox Break Even. ; Chloago, Oct 7. 'Tha Napa and Whit Box battled to an even break' In their double header . hero thla afternoon, Scorea: . ' . ' lrat gama: R.H.E. Cleveland 4 10 4 Chicago . . . , ; ,. . . . i . . a 6 1 BatterleaKaler and O'Neill; Walan and Bullivart. Umpires CLaughlln and Perrlne. Second arame: . R. H. K. Cleveland 1 8 7 Chicago ,.,4 7 0 iaiiea sua . eiKnin, aartuieaa. Batteries Swindoll and Easterly; Umpires 0Loughlln and Perrlne. f V NAWOITAIi LBAGlTpi J r 'v Ealn Causes Delay. j ; ' Cincinnati, Oct 7. The double-header between St. Louis and Cincinnati Na tlonala waa postponed on account of rain. Woodburn, Or., Oot 7. Tha Wood burn Athletic club has decided to put a football team in tha field thla aea aon. Thla la their first attemDt at tha great American game and tho proapecta of a fine team are bright. Several of laat seasons" high achool player will be In tho line-up. A. C Harlow waa elected manager of tho aquad and Art Oulaa waa appointed captain. Theyplan to have a workout. aa aoon aa possible lt order to gat tha team In ah ape. j r . . . . " . v. . u . . game waa made. (VimM.rlll. that th. t.lel. ..m a.. a Just aar th homo team outplayed the aarinuaiv wa.w.n k. th. io.. Me h.i. 4 ?KV?!Tl in neh' -flnnl" quarterback. Ferrtn. and that they had e . a ,0,Tum,eh,a had the heat held only three acrlmmage practice upj 10 thla lime, the team held up remark- o ably well. The line work of both teama waa about even, both teama making good gain. Tho forward paaa waa used very little for consistent yardage. Fol lowing la tha llnenn- FOOTBALL ELEVEN ftaj,8, ...... BSSSS nmiin-iiiawaraa . -j ward McLynn R O. Wegman-B'gham Mooro L T Leonard Beckett (Capt) . R. T R Bryant Normanden . . . . L T . Donaldson Kd wards-Morrow L R House Weiat R K Abraham Kellogg-White .R H MavfU-ld Bax-McClaren ...L H Taylor" eaicer-iNaiaon ...jr.... tuapt.) Bryant Offlclala Referee. Harrington; um pire. Fenatormacher. Tim of quarters, 10 minutes. AR II. PC. Carlisle II 8 .214 Ro II 1 .047 4 Patterson 1 7 .III 4 Brasfirar 17 ( .214 4 Stlnson 14 4 .421 . 4 Burrell . It 1 .077 4 McDonnell II I .154 Rawllnga I 0 .000 Ilogan ( 1 .200 4 Brown 7 1 .143 4 Raleigh t 0 .000 4 Kane 1 1 1.000 Glpe 0 ft .000 Brackenrldge .... 0 0 .000 4 Caraon 1 0 .000 4 Hltt 1 0 .000 Caatleton . t 2 1.000 Stewart I 0 .000 4 4 I Harding Rfl. ' k'M-k V deraon; hit by pitcher Kmer; tlmo t houra; umpire Van Haltren and Hll debrand. TIE GAME WILL NOW BE PLAYED OFF AT VERNON; THAT'S FLAT Totala lit 10 .227 44e444444444 TIGERS TURN AND CLAW VERY HEART OUT OF BEAVERS (Continued from Page One.) ALUMNI DEFEATS E WlLLAMETT SQUAD YALE FORCED TO ' PLAY FOR GAME New Haven, Oct 7. Although forced io aro tna umu to oeat svnaauaa toriav 12 to 0, Yale satisfied tho Ella. For the same reaaon mlsplays by the blues I Stood prominently. A tain and air.ln I tn fast Byracuae enda nailed tho Ell to "coma back" by playing th varsity runner : carrying ine tilaskln from ha. I to a standstill ore tha Wlllamatt -rM. hind. Fumbles warn frequent on both Iron yesterday afternoon.' During the aldaex Vj ., I first half of tha game McRae. the bia Captain How drop-kicked two goal, varsity tackla made two long runs for Salem, Or.. Oct 7. Old Wlllamette'ft "Haa-beona" proved that they were able each from , tha 45-yard Una. STANDING OP THE TEAMS f Dodger-Phllljr Postponed. ' Brooklyn, Oct. 7.- Wet grounds was ftho cause of tha Philadelphia-Brooklyn National game being postponed. - )v. Tail-Endcrs Beat Giants. . Kew Yerki Oet 7-The Olanta alowed tip today and were defeated by Boston. Charles Faust, th chaaer of Jinks, pitched tha final Inning for the New A Yjrka and waa hit for one run.. Score: y - . - - ' .. R.H.E. I Boston ........ ............... C 4 1 Nw York 7 1 Batteries Tyler and Rarlden; Mar quard, Drucke. Fauat and Wilson and Hartley. . Umpires Flnneran and Booh. I V Pirates Beat Cnbs. . Chicago, Oct 7. Plttsbura- defeated Chicago fn" a one elded game this af ternoon. 5 to 9. Toney waa Knocked out or, tn box in the rirat inning. Score: Pittsburg ........... .......... 8 . i i chicaio ...... .............. e a a Batteries Adams and Olbaon: Toner. Slspnika and Graham. Umpires Eaaon and Johnstone. Pacific Coaat Ltgu. .L. ' ; ' ' " Won. lVoat roruui ........108 Vernon .110 Oakland .101 Sacramento 84 San Frsmciaco Los Angeles ......... 77 P.C 694 .888 .634 .441 70 77 0 108 105 115 National League. " ' Won. Lost PC. 98 81 .658 0 81 .596 85 67 .668 71 70 ".680 78 73 .603 68 . 81 .446 ............ 62 IK . .42J 41 ,107 .283 vr. rr i i.CW ........... Chicago ... . . . . Pittsburg Philadelphia Bt. JjOUIS Cincinnati Brooklyn Boston .. . . a j v Philadelphia 161 " 50 Detroit . .... 89 . Cleveland ........... 81 . '71 cnicago ............. 74 74 .ui. ...... ia. ia Washinirton 64 89 St Louis .,.......... 41 . 108 CentraJla Def eUs HoqoJam. touchdowns, which 'being converted In to goals nettod th collegians It points. During tho gam half Rader for tha Alumni, aoored three points on a neatly executed field goal. Near tho and of tha flrat half McRaa waa injured, and had to be taken from tho game. Tho loss to tho varsity waa Irreparable, and tho alumni had things their own way, scoring ons touchdown. 442 I another goal from placement, and keep 401 Ing tha ball In the varsity's territory practically all tha time,. There was something doing, however, every minute from the time Secretary of State 'Bean Olcott booted the pigskin out for th firat klckoff until tlmo keeper State Treasurer Kay blew the whiatl ending the popular annual contest with a dosen to dosen tie score. . The lineup of the alumni was: Hln kle, right end: McKnlght, right-tackle: Maseey. ' right guard; Nelson, center; nciain, ieit guara; xurner, iert tackle; Reevea, left . and; Coleman, quarter: Bishop, half; Long, half; Rader. full back. The student lineup in tha same order -waa: McRae, Bolt, Winslow, Blackwell, Bellinger, Wesley, Schram, Booth, Cummlng-, Ersklne and Olbaon. A ; number - of changes, wars made In the lineup during tho gams. ; P.C. .662 .686 .688 .607 600 .418 .285 -Centr-Wa DEFEATED THE iraua xuga acnooi aereatea th Hoqulam High school by the score of 41 to S In a one aided game of football thla afternoon.- A . fumble allowed the visitors their touchdown. , . . HOLY CROSS SQUAD For additional sporting ; news see Pages 4, 5 and 6, Section 4. . . .--''.. - La Grande Defeats Elsln. . - La Grande, Or Oct 7 The La Grand team outpiayea in Elgin squad hero today and defeated them by the score or ii to q. The victorioua team used tna i or war a pass xo good advantage. , Play Scoreless Game. I Bend High School and tha PUts.Trilm jing school played a aooraleaa game her I this afternoon. - ; Cambrldg. Maaa., Oct 7. Holy Croaa neia Harvard's rootnau warriors to 18 to 0 score hero toJay in a gam Of apectacular runs, featured by open play. Wendell pushed over, for tha only touchdown. In punting, i Monsjian, of Holy Croaa, held hla own with Fenton and Campbell.. ' I- " " in tne aeoona period, by i end run a single to right center. Ross half bunted and half chopped a hit be tween Llndaay and Pecklnpaugh. Car- Male racing to third on the hit Pat terson fanned. Tha double ateal waa worked to perfection, Carlisle scoring. Btlnson hit safely to center, scoring Ross. Aalde from th6 second innlnir, Stew art pitched a strong game, holding tha Champions to two hits during the re mainder of tho day. Ha pitched him self out of a bad hole tn the alxth when Lindsay, the first man up, tripled. All the noiso producers of the open ing day were on the cards, with the ex ception of .th formidable Klaxton acreechers. 'Two Games Today. Today's crew of fans waa as noth lng compared with the great rush of frenzied ones expected for tomorrow's fray. Every preparation haa been made to handle tho spectators In he proper style and a record in businesslike man agement, as well as In attendance, will greet the ballltls-lnfllcted angelonoa. The morning's go will be staged in tha Vernon arena, with tbo opening gong at 10:10. "Hap" Hogan today went wild on the side lines, and after tho fray lot out tho gleeful cry: "We have hit our atrlde at laat They can't touch ua now, for we're going right and going hard." . Captain McCredle does not appear at all disconcerted over today's game, his attitude being that It waa. an accident that Is not liable to happen again. VERNON: AB, R. H. PO. A. E. Carlisle, ef ..i 1..4, 1 2, 3-0 0 Ross. If 4 1 1 2 0 0 Patterson, lb ........ 4 2 2 11 1 0 Braahear, 2b ........ 4 11 8 7 0 Stlnson. rf ........... 8 0 1010 f-Meiaon-nell,- 8b rti --. S - a.. g i . i Burrell. aa ........ . . 8 1 0 2 4 0 Brown, o , 8 0 0 2 0 0 Stewart, p ........... 3 0 0 1 4 (By tb lataraatlaeal Kew Saretra.1 " San Franclaco, Oct 7. The oontro- veray in regard to playing an extra game on Monday In tba aouth between Vernon and ' Portland, reached Presi dent Graham today. The trouble re volves about a roatponed game a tie game. In fact that waa played between Vernon and Portland on April I. Hogan Insisted that thla be played off at Loo Angelea on Monday and McCredie re fused. Technically McCradle was right. Tha manager of a homo club can Insist upon playing a postponed gams, but only on tha grounds on which It was originally acheduled. Aa tho battle of May 9 ended In a 9 to 9 tie at Vernon In tho morning, Happy would have to order tho game played at Vernon Monday morning to get away with It Hogan telegraphed President Graham today asking permission to force Mo- Credl to ploy, evidently still believing that he could make McCredl perform in a double header at Los Angeles on Monday. The anawer of Judge Graham will no doubt atralghten things out Hero it la: "San Francisco, Oct 7. H. L. Hogan, "Los Angeles. "Tie game muat be played off at Ver- non providing you have given Manager McCredie 24 hours' notice. Tou notify umpires In writing. ."Signed. THOMAS F. GRAHAM." .Also this telegram to McCredie: . "W. H. McCredie, . . , i' Los Angeles. . "Tie game, April 9, between Portland and Vernon must bo played off at Ver non providing Manager Hogan has given 24 hours' notice, "Signed. THOMAS F. GRAHAM." (rabllsbare- Praa teeaed Wtr. n.vnflM. ... , . " irB.m lu .na IJwart r,,OTtn t tho nous of lords. It Is pro- . . Rlchardaon I ooooci to eliminate entirely tho beredl- Jssup. Shawl ry ayatam. and to at up a second Robinaonl Chamber elected on thoroughly demo cratic line, v Tbla la In advene of th echm put forward by Lord Lanadown anj Mr. Balfour, who propo to retain a lim ited number of hereditary peera In the reformed house. These were to b el-ct- ed by the peers from amongst themselves. In advocating diaeaUbllshmont. tha authors of tha unofficial program have doubtlea been Influenced by th ac- r.h0.Ir:'u1 Pra who sup- ,n tn .tr-atcara of New York than In .poriL,h? rtto w" lur'n," Passage tho.e of tha Britten metropolis New CoZn7,-PPon "ST ne . ,h. J "iaii luxury la broad and of eacaadlng caa fort Thla Is tru only ta so far aa It doa not latrfr with bualneaa. New Tork city atUads to buaiaas all tb time, but finds tlen to play wbenaver thU will not later far with bualaes progreaa. OulalJer think that play and lb iobir palace ta aa aepeclal form Is tho chief goal of th Kew York man a ambition. The I roth la that It la th New Tork visitor who contributes tha major part of th Income of tha ex pensive features .f New Tork'o amuav ment alalogu. If thy depended aola ly on New Tork era the pleasure reoorts would have to abut up shop. London Is the only city that can falriy be compared wltji Now York. Tbo num ber of letters seat out by the New York poetofflce la greatly In aacaaa of th number the London office nda out Now York aenj mor telegram, al' though tho coat la greater bare than In London. Tb Uiephon aervloo of New -York own mor automobllea than all tha residence of Great Britain poaaeaa. and thla meene England. Ireland and Scot land. Fifty per cint mor peopl rid Juan uosette" aaya: -in peerag na recorded Ita own failure, both In Intelligence and cha acter, to meet the neceaeitlea of tha time, and no Unionist leader will aga venturs to prejudice hla oroarain of reform by trying to find a corner for tho emblems of heredity. Henceforth Unionists will have nothing to do with any second chamber that la not fully and frankly democratic; and this In Itself will make an Immense difference to the prospects with which they addreaa them selves to tha electorate. "Tha action of tha bishop, too, has broken an entanglement that has Ions been Injurioua, and set us free to con sider afreah all that class of questions of London. OLYMPIC GAMES ARE ATTRACTING ATTENTION By Erlo Orundmark. - . (Publishers' Prees laaetd WlrO . , Copenhagen. Oct. 7. Sweden la making great preparatlona for the Olym plo gamtia which are to be ' held at Stockholm next year. Nothnly will th in which religious preconception, aro so V'tl"g. f." 12? .t!: potent a factor. For th future the Unlontat party acknowledges no trustee ship, -either for tho privileges of the Established Church or for the atatus of the voluntary achoola. Without anlmua upon the one aide or tho other. It will be at liberty to fol low the, principle of the square deal,' 0"l(j but they will find a team of Swedish athletes who aro going to be mighty, hard to beat. A former American' trainer, Urn I a HJertberg, has charge of the Swedlah team, and haa developed some Jumper and atrong men who will com pretty near holding meir own against tno " NOTES OF THE GAME Buddy Ryan's big stick was not cre ating Its usual furore, but his work in the field left nothing to ba further de sired. He retired the two first man up In the fourth Carlisle and Roes on hard chances, picking tha first of fering; off near the fence and on th second tearing tn with full steam ahead to grab a hot liner. . In the eighth when things were popping In earnest, he put Patterson down for the first out with a class A catch back of sec Totala ....80 6 7 27 18 PORTLAND. AB. R. H. PO, A. E. Chadbourne. if ' ". : 1. '. . 4 Rodgera, lib ......... I 0 Lindsay, &b ......... 8 0. Rappa, lb 4 0 Ryan, rf ............ 2 1 Krueger, cf ......... a, 0 Pecklnpaugh, as ..... 4 ,1 LaLonge, c ,........ SO Henderson, p, ....... 2 0 Soaton, p ....... 10 Totals ....... 29 8 9 14 7 1 ; SCORE BY INNINGS: Vernon .......... 0 0 0 8 1 1 0 2 Hita ....e iiiiii-i 7 Portland .........0 1 0 4 0 0 0 4 02 Hits , .....l i I I 1 1 0-1 - SUMMARY. - Two hits and two runs off Henderson In tho sixth tha Tiger Infield staged a neat one; Lindsay-was on third after his blngle had dropped between Stln son and Carlisle and Ryan had been passed to flrat with two down. Ryan was oaught off first by SUwart'a quick throw and ran back and forth on the lino In . an endeavor to escape' being touched. Lindsay started for the plat ter and ' Braahear made a perfect peg to the pan, nailing him. .. placing tha general tntereata of the com munlty in tb foreground and looking for practical solutions that will sup press the noxious element of clerical faction In our publlo life. Unionism has been very greatly handicapped by his torical associations, which made It ex tremely difficult for a self respecting Nonconformist to declare himself either ah Imperialist or a Tariff Reformer. "The bishops, unconsciously no doubt, decreed the removal of those barriers, and conferred bn ua a valuable emanci pation, when they helped to betray tho constitution and launched us into a po litical World of new beginnings." HIGH PRICES TROUBLE GERMAN HOUSEWIVES (Psbllihtm' Pre tatted Wire.) Berlin, Oct 7. Germany haa not" es caped the wave of high prlcea for the necessities of life which has swept over practically the whole world. The dla aatlsfactlon her however, has not as yet assumed the violent character seen in Franc, Austria, Spain and other In the high jump there are several . men up to 6 feet 1 lnoh. In thft pole Jump there are d ozena of Swedea who can get near 12 feet Tha strong men (weight.: discus and -hammer) are In safe keeping. In th long Jump. 22 feet Is at present their limit, but there are plenty who can do 21 feet 6 tnchra. It Is expected the, United States wlil send a formidable team over. Ae a matter of fact the Americana are the only onea feared by, the Swedes In their specialties. x-i'tffr.. "v ,? . ' Every man and woman over 25 years of age In Iceland will In future have a narllamentarv vote aa tha result of an act which has Just been approved by both houses. Women are given' full equality at. law. and the privilege o holding any offloe In the state.' An experiment has baen carried out In Sweden by which It was hoped te accelerate the -mental and- physical growth of children by exposing them to Influence of the electric currents. It Is claimed that the "electrified" ehlK dren have outstripped the others, both mentally and physically. - ;, . j. CHICAGO ELEVEN DEFEATS INDIANA SQUAD, 23 TO 6 In tha third Inning Patterson mad a great stop that brought forth a hand. Rodgers was the first man up and hit a hot one to . McDonnell at third. "Speed" heaved to first but the throw was wild. "Pat" stuck one toe en the bar. stretched out hla mighty frame and picked, off the sphere with his mltted hand. - and . forward pa-ses. Harvard worked . tn four lnnlnsa Home ran Braahear- her way to tha 15-yard Una Hera Pot-1 three baae hit Lindsay: two base bit ter booted the ball squarely between ' LaLonge, Patterson; baas on balls off the uprights.. ..In the third pertol Holy Henderson I. of f Stewart 6: struck out Cross carried the ball to win less than i 5 JifKfTShl.; .txSin '' ?oubl,? fl v wards of a goat but the crimson fr'SZSZSl &,?Jf"n ".rr?i line, hUd. ... I TiurlvU a PaUUawOt .X1A - " '- Peter Boznkos Is Sore, Ptr Busukos Is on the warpath. The Greek j lightweight wreatllng champion yesterday learned that- somebody had advertised him to appear a one of the prtnclpala tn a grappling- match at Vancouver, which, he aaya, waa done without hla knowledge. Pete, aaya he Is of half a trrlnd to put a hammerlock on the Vancouver promoter when b run across Mm.Hi new knew any thing; about f Vaneouvr match "uotll laOa laat avanUka- ' - Chicaaro. Oct. 7. The unexpected hap-" (MH.ti-t,. h.it (h.M ta . .i !n.nei nn Marshal field this afternoon. labor unr'eat which on top of the recent I when Coach Stagg'a Chicago eleven d- leatea mer uwveroity a .uui.u .. 4. Indiana's only scor was made on a touchdown and a kicked goal by GUI when a punt br Sohnby of Chicago waa blocked. Two place kicks, tl yards In. the first period and 30 yards In the second, by Scruby, were features of the game. . .. ;. -. .' .. ' , financial crisis It 14 feared Will serious ly check Germany's Industrial progress. - The government Is watching the situ ation very carefully and will take atepa to relieve the pressure aa far aa pos- Bible. It Is probable that the petition of the chamber of commerce of Berlin to.apply the third special tariff to grain, mill products, and fodder, and to re duce the duty-on potatoea by' 50 per cent will bo granted Th third tariff would have the effect of cheeking the export of grain. The chamber proposes j that the changee abould last till August 1, 1912,- ... ' The Merchanta' Guild of 1 Berlin, haa decided to max representations with th object of enabling the importation of Argentina and American meat The minister of agriculture haa ordered 4h locar autnontiea in aeveral provinces U. OF P. ARE HELD SCORELESS BY UHCImIU (United Pr teaa-4 Wbjk.1 ; PhUadelpWa, Oct 7. Tho University of Pennsylvania football aleven was treated to a surprise this afternoon when tha Uralniua playera held tham to a nothing to nothing cor in th first half. Th visitor, however, weakened . i . . ... mimI mnA P.nn.vlvin1, of Pruasla to sell fodder and atraw to roamed to gala a field goal and touch. saaaJkn tar arsb fBewa 44491 Ss aaMra kl tf ah."w a, sal a a a. I -., soMwveM aaavsra. I Hr.tarl V 4la. aa avt at arata. t akanJ i a . a . 1 aaw aaeji uinatxiv aeiavviiu rwuil ITT nil. I a ftW.-a aaa-419 W J..I1 . a a . . 1 orijtjr viier win vj uciii who wiin ins aaa .Imn. fcand. V TO tIBil lnrie-l irfMnre, It la feared in aovernment elr-ta that .Wealthy Parisians hav purchaea-7 -i one result of the era of high prlcea wllllentlre block of residence, 1- that ff be to areatlr strensthen tha aorl.n.t I sod will tese thm d.- t ;r-t r r vet la tha nxt J action for tneabsi I Roman nd Golhle tr. aa of tha ralchst' I b burled beneaV . ' .