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TUB OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 9, 1811. Oroce Is Lincoln Captain, ' From fi Fidd iAllDond Sections Bustae Orooo, left half back of tha Ring Lincoln high school football ' cham pions, was elected captain of. the 1919 team at a meeting of th team yester day af trenoon. Bill , Tuerok was Oroce' nearest rival, but , lacked - a ooupi of votes. .. - , ONE OF OREGON'S BEST BOOSTERS Smoke Queen Quality tobacco, the labels. See 1ST 3rd.: Bare FULL OF BASEBAL Sporting L News FIELDING RECORD OF COASTERS OUT If CHS HOI , Portland Players Well Up in All Departments of the Game. ' Danny Xxmrfa belated official fielding averages of the Tweitlo Count league were released this , rooming, and the showing f the Portland contingent la a splendid one, the Beavers ranking wall - up In every fielding department cf the pmA That la one of the rea sons why th champions captured the pennant, the team figure showing , ttwra next to San Francisco aa the leading fielding team, being tied with the Wolverine at an average of .9 7. Baa Francisco la five point higher. Jack Barry of Portland la the nom inal leader among tne nrat Basemen, while Poo Dillon, of Los Angeles, la the real leader. Barry In ?B games had Stf chanwa and made Tme error, giving - him .96. - Dillon fielded .917. Patterson of Vernon was tha second regular with "..985 In 19T games. Bill Rappa, of Port land was third with .981 in 176 games. Canslg of Sacramento had .9 si in is games. Monte PfyL released by Oak land, for "calling" a San Francisco crowd, bad the same average in 99 Vamee. Tommy Tennant. the left-hand-d Seal, was the. lowest of the regular 'first basemen with .979. ' rahaar Xa Xeader. - Boy Brash ear of Vernon in 197 games was the leading second baseman of the league, bis average being .959. . Three - point behind him was Bill Rodger of . Portland to 99 games, Terry McKune was one , point behind Rodgera In 47 Portland games, Lindsay of Portland In S 8 games fielded .919. Weaver of Ban - Francisco had .945 In It games. Cutshaw of Oakland played In more games than any other, 205, but his average was .948, while Kid Mohler of Ban Franclseo wsa one point less in 175 games. : Bert Delmas of Los An gelea played-eeoond in SO games with ait arerag one point below Mohler, or .841. Patsy O'Rourk. , the fighting ' Harp of Sacramento, played ' In 163 games and fielded .987. Charles Moore ef Loa Angeles picked 'era up at the , a.t ef in 99 rem as. Jack Barry ' tried" bis hand at second but they cams . . too hot for hlra in 20 games, and his Bins errors made him the last man with an average of .864 in 48 chances. - Lindsay of the Champions, played .10 games at third base and made one error In 86 chances, giving him the nominal leadership with aa average of ; .871. Metsger of Los Angelea waa the wreal leader with .951 In 98 games. Os car Vitt of San Francisco fielded .941 In 123 games. Burrell of Vernon ' in 114 games went at a .981 clip, while the : pace established by Harry Wolverton of Oakland In 146 games was .985. Tommy Shsehan played 184 games and the Beaver captain fielded .984. Akin of Los Angelea went .982 In 110 games, bhlnn of the Senators in 187 games cor ralled ,884, malting 66 errors In 644 chances. Ous Hetling of Oakland in (5 games tnede 22 terrors and fielded .868. . - Shins. Oats Better. . 8hlnn. however, waa the nominal leader pf the shortstop with .862 In 10, games. IJelmas of Los Angeles is the real leader with'. 955 In 107 games, McAndle of Saa Franoleco is second with .932 in 106 games. Metsger of Los Angelea in 91 games fielded one point less than the Seal stopper. - wares of Oakland In 202 games, in greatest number of any ahortflelder. traveled at .929 pace. Peckinpaugh, the Portland wonder. In 196 games, one less than hist team played during the entire season, field ed .924, In 121 games Bosp of Ver .. non fielded two points less.. Lsrchen of Sacramento in 182 games gathered .916. Weaver of tha Seals In 94 games fielded .958. - McDonnell of Vernon In 62 games was us last on tne uet with .171, Byaa leads Pardeners. Buddy Ryan was the real leader of the outer works, gathering In flies and stopping smashes through the infield at . a .658 speed In. 190 games. Buddy made -ive errors in chances. Patterson Oakland ' in 27, Smith of Los An geles In 13. Drlscoll of Los Angeles in n ana Barry or Portland in 16 games. bad perfect averages, L00O. Zacher of Oakland played In less games and had ten less chances, but bis average is the same as that of Ryan, .985. Daley of Los Angeles In 194 games, averaged .977. In 181 games Van Burea of Sao iramento averaged .975. In 179 games , Powell of Frisoo had ,964, while Dutch . Krueger of the Beavers was one point less in 187 games. Coy of Oakland in . 260 games had .956. Howard of Los 1 Angeles 136 games fielded ,965. and put j up ui most assists irom tne veldt, 44, nis mate, jjaiey, peing next with 42, the only pair In the forties. Ohad- bourna of Portland In every game of the season, 186 for Portland, fielded .948, while Kane ef Vernon in 120 games had us same iigurea. t ' Other Xltldhur Averages. . - The rest of. the high outfielders were jig pus; , . , ' - ' 1 ; Games, Pet .Mahoney, Sacramento..,.,. 129 .944 Hoffman, Oakland 188 ,944 206 113 135 .841 i Helster, Sacramento .... ! lewis, S. F.-Sacramnto. . , Mi ggart Oakland Madden, 8. K-Saoramento Shaw, Ban Francisco .... .940 .987 .936 .932 166 101 Among the pitchers Arrellane of bacramento fielded l.ooo in 18 games and so did Wheeler of Los Angeles In ; 19, Olpe of Vernon In 21, Couchman of s Angeles in 51, Toxer of Los Angeles in . ana Marrinonl and WIggs of Oak land in 12 each. Fitzgerald of Sacra rnento fielded .984 in 48 games. Koest- , ner or rortlq.nd in 58 games fielded .979. Tom Beaton of Portland, usually an accurate fielding pitcher, had a bad season, ana iieiaea .988 In 62 games. Henderson fielded .813 In 45 games, and B teen -907, In 62 games, - Victor Records wax pleasing presents. Our Victor pariors are open evenings for the con. venlence of our many customers. Sher man, Clay A Co., Morrison at Sixth., Urn I Eft. ) onr spe- prlos on a. flalnly Babjr or and pf- ,?.hwnour Value can ray as little as us as jirst j'sjuKmaJiu take 3 rears to 1)4 the balance, Wa era sxelu s- V , www tv a i,. n ira exelus-u j' agents - U f HtSCk. Vi- If ' . cher, Ttit tf 'v llanos and V- -Jr ' fi turn la f Manna WAWT.viia a, fnriM tit Washington. Opes aar and airlxi Pen sketch of Joe Tinker, the fam ous Portland and Chicago baseball play er, who la back In Portland in a vaude ville atunt at the Empress. Tinker is one of the beat booster that Portland baa and be la always talking Oregon when swinging around over the eastern circuit. ' "There is no country like tha wet in which to Invest money, and the ball players are beginning to realise this." said Tinker, "Soma of them have been stung so often in the east that It is COAST CHAMPIONSHIP M, Abrahams received a tela gram thla morning from the sec retary of the Interatate Associa tion, stating that Portland had been awarded the Pacific Coast handicap shooting tournament for 1912, tha first tlms that cov eted attraction hag ever, been given to the Rose City. Last year the association In )ta an- 4 tnual meeting awarded the tourn- 4 ament to Madera, uai. i wui be the meana or Drjnging nuo dreds of the greatest trap shoot era la , tha west to Portland, The datea will be decided on later. NILES CAPTAIN OF . WHITMAN'S ELEVEN Walla Walla. Dec. 9. Royal NUes, Whitman's star fullback, waa yester day chosen captain of tha missionary squad for 1912, by members of the team of this season. Ha had a close competitor In Blomqulst, this year's captain, who voted him to a tl at the banquet of the team held the night be fore, but absent members of the squad voted yesterday morning, ana ptuea i elected. Niles clayed his second year of col lege football this fall, and plays his last next season, as be graduate In the spring of 1913. Nlles will have a team of veterans to captain, losing but one member, Cole, who graduates. Clarke, a husky young freshman, mad 1 him dig to hold his place thla year, and his loss will not be keenly. felt. If an other halfback or two can b located, Whitman will have a wonderful team next season. DALLES HIGH BEATS 'PENDLETON'S ELEVEN The Dalles, Or., Deo, 9, Tha Dalles high school team defeated the Pendle ton high school eleven yesterday after noon by the score pf 22 to 6. This victory gives The Dalles team the uo disputed title of eastern Oregon, The Dalles team outplayed tha Pen dleton team In every department of the game except forward passing, which the winners tried but twice, Pendle ton's only soore was a bit of luck. A bad bound of the ball and a long run by Fee gave the Pendleton team Its points. The Danes nign scnooi team nas challenged the Lincoln high school for the state cnampionsnip. Robert Bohm of Vienna has chal lenged Jabes Wolff of England to a 12 hour swimming race In open water for S50Q a side. Portsmouth Beats Kern. The Portsmouth team In the second section of tlie Grammar School Soccer league defeated the Kerns team Tester day afternoon on the Columbus club field by the score of 2 goals to L Pianos rented 12 per '. month. All money paid as rent can apply on pur- cnaae prjee jaier n aesireo, . . KOULBK st CRASS, 376 Washington Street Autoplano rented 27 per month, free dreyage, free muslo rolls. Player pianos from 205 upward, KOHLER ft CHA8B, 175 Washington Strasi. Upright pianos rented. IS. 84 and 15 per month, - Kimball, Kohler, Weser. Rent can apply on purehae prloa, . KOHLER 4b CHA8H, 376 Washington Street Queen Quality topaoco ror men. art kerchiefs for ladles at 167 3rd, Fun and .exercise, skating. Oaks PORTLAND IS AWARDED Risk. . , ,. -; - a . hard to get them Interested, but prac tically all of those who have money to Invest are looking westward. "Out here the ball player can get better returns for hi money, ad once get hlra Interested and he la a great booster. Twenty hall players swinging around over the circuit will do a lot of advertising for a community. Per sonally, i am going to make my home In Portland. I know I can't last for ever and I am going to make the best of my time while X am going good." F. MAY FIGHT IN FRISCO (TTilted Pr. lued Wire.) Ban Francisco, Dec 9. Freddie Welsh, the English lightweight, and . Willie Ritchie, who made such a fine showing against the Britisher when he substitut ed for Champion Ad Wolgast la Loa Angeles on Thanksgiving day, are being talked of here today as the December boxing card for San Francisco. Ritchie ha declared . hi willingness to meet Welsh for a aide bet, while Welsh Is anxious to redeem' himself for what ha considers hi poor showing on Thanksgiving. Promoters Coffroth and Kyne are both considering the matching of the lightweights here as soon as It la learned definitely whether Frank Klaus, the middleweight champion, will go pn hers as the December attraction. M'CREDIE-DUGDALE OWNERS OF TAC0MA 4 Tacoma, Wash., Dec, J, The w Tacoma club In the Northwest 4 baseball league Is to be taken over by Dugdale of Seattle and 4 McCredle of Portland at the com- 4 ing meeting, it In announced, 4 and Fielder Jones, the former 4 e White Sox leader, will be eleoted 4 president of the. league. Qeorge 4 Shreeder of Tacoma will drop out 4 4 Of the game or at least will have 4 nothing to say In the manage- ment of the club. a WELSH AND RITCHIE MR. CRITICAL SMOKER The tpecial selection of Mild Havana Tobacco now being used exclusively in the OPTIMO CIGAR is conceded the finest in the history of the brand. ' A SUGGESTION Try an Optimo I2c size. Then try a 25c imported cigar. The difference is only in the price. t HART CIGAR COMPANY, Distributor. HOW SAVINGS GROW: Va order to Illustrate th rapid growth of saving with A eompouad lnwr.it added, w have prtpar4 the folio- ' ' A " I ': ' " " f ' 1 Weekly w Tt.P-i FUL1 .wmta Will ha Willi Deposit, Ihtereet 5 tm.x lo Tr. bo Tr. 40 Tr. of i ' Am' to Am'tto Am't to Am'tto $.251- 1$ 73. $ 162. $ 403.$1,294, t.50 146. 324. 806. 2,588. 1.00 pounded twice a 293. 650. 1,614 5.177. 2.00, ZTfiTi1 585. 1,301. 3,228. 10,355. 5.001 11.462. 3r252. 8.070. 25.888. $1 OPENS AN ACCOUNT HIBERNIA SAVINGS BANK (Established 18 Tear) Conservative SeconH and Washington Sts. Custpdlan ;; Open Saturday Evwlngg, Big to Eight Perkins of Cornell Ready to Serve Oregon for Nothing ; Next Year. University of Oregon, Bugens, Or Pec. 9. The coaching question at the University of Oregon, which seemed to Lave narrowed down to a toss up be tween the graduate system, as cham pioned by ''Pat MoArthur," and the se curing of Hugo Besdek of the Uni versity of Arkansas,' has now taken an other interesting turn on the person of F. U Perkina of Seattle, a member of the Cornell class of IS 01. Perkins played on the Cornell team during the seasons of '97 and '98, but did not later turn out tor the team. He la a lover of football but has been unable to take an active interest In the game since his graduation on account of his duties as bead of tha Perkins electrical com pany of Seattle, However, he has found time to watch the work of the now famous Dobia. and has witnessed the games at the Uni versity of Washington. Having ar ranged- his business so that he can af- lord the time for coaching he has come to the State university with a proposi tion which, to say the least. Is novel. Mr. Perkins applies for the position of head, coach at the university on condi tion that he receives no compensation whatever and that the university may reserve the right to cancel his engage ment at any time they are at all dis satisfied. He states that his Interest in football Is so keen that he wanta to reenter the game, not for profit but for tne satisfaction of developing a cham pionship team. Blses TTp Poot ball Squad. Mr. Perkins has certainly mads a hit at Oregon in the one day he has been on the campua. In order that he might size up the squad, and In order that the team nugnt d a Die to judge him. a number of the men turned out in suits laslf night The fact that the new ap plicant knew the gam quickly became oftar even to the most unskilled ob server and before practice was over Perkins had mad a decided hit both with the bleachers and with the play ers. After the light practice he said that while Oregon bad excellent ma terial the men were woefully lax in tha oonunon rudiments of the game, tack, ling, blocking, etc "With men of tha caliber of these." he said, "I can see absolutely no reason why Oregon should not develop a team which would make a clean sweep of tha northwest" Perkins stated that tits trip to Eu gene waa not a premeditated one, but that while In Portland on a business trip h noticed in th papers an account of th proposed graduate system. He thought over the matter and decided that he had found an opportunity to again enter a sport which bad always been a fascination to him. Perkins certainly made a hit with th students at large. He stated at th start that ha oould play football and that he could teach It, but In order to prove his remarks he first scattered the flower of Oregon's football hero over the sawdust field by way of demonstrating how to stop aa end run, and then be took th scrubs in hand and had them taarlng Interference ilk veteran a Ed Kennedy After Denver Ed. Tacoma, Wash., Dee. 9.- Ed Kennedy, the ball player, who used to do some turns on the mat and who Is now a Portland policeman, wants to wrestle Denver Ed Martin,1 the big negro prise fighter who Is breaking Into the wrest ling game.. WITH THE COMING OF MIDDLE AGE There Is a letttns down in th nhvslcal forces often shown in , annoying and painful kidney and bladder ailment and urinary irregularities. Foley Kidney Pills are a splendid regulating and strengthening medicine at such a time. Try them. Skidraore Drug Co, w vr sfiii ves. main m i-v vi A uiiu franca siuro, aawrriaon ana tveii rtrx tree;. Portland Manager Returns From Three Weeks' Trip . Through the East. waiter Moureaie. nanaaom as aver and dolled out Ilk a Broadway stroller, reached home this morning from hi tnree week? .eeatern trio. Walter aavs h has talked baseball until be 1 tired of the gam, but outside of that he had a pleasant trip. Th Beaver manager ha several interesting bits of news for me Portland fans, Walter say that Feckinoauch will be kept by Cleveland next rear. Manaarer Harry uavia dealrlng to give him a thor ough tryout on hla coast record and win use him as utility. Chet Chadbourne, who wanted to play east next year, will not be accommo dated. It seem. MoCredl tried to fol low out Chadbourne reouest for trade but couldn't get anybody he liked wen enough to nil Chad's shoe. McCredle talked trade with several managers who wanted Tommy Murray, out n nasn-t got. It fixed up yet. Mur ray is wen liked tn St Paul, and may go there. Indianapolis also want mm ana nas offered a southpaw pitcher, Manager Mao heard that Pitcher ureenweu, the big southpaw, bad been snot wnue ne was in th east, but ex pect that he will be all right He had oner of several trade for Orfenwell, uutcn-' Krueger may go In a trade With Mobile, of the Southern leatue. Manager Mao said Bancroft had been highly touted, while Omaha had offered him $1000 for McDowell. The former come from Superior, Wis., whll the latter come fronv Superior, Neb. Every man on McQredle's list is highly praised except Hlrech, a pitcher wbo periormea In th Mink league last year. Seals Got St Louis Twlrler. Acoordlng to a National league bulle tin issued last week the St Louis Na tionals have released Pitcher Orover Luaermiik to the Ban Francisco Coast ijeagu club. 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