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1 3?Ice o5 Titte cJoonaii lie TWO CENTS. Fj&.V WO iVxi , V i SPORIli EM VOL. XI. NO. 23. PORTLAND. OREGON, WEDNESDAY HVENINQ. APRIL IT, 1112 TWENTY PAGES, riucn two cents "V!I7 q tan a i I 'awil t-L NJ ' mJM i I a amm u fi II ' l o MATHS H1A ex - : : i . . - Mm v 10 1 GIVES ORDERS (EEP REPORTERS OFF PIER UEfl SHIP DOCKS f rt'ali4 rra t4 wtce.1 Ttw TTork, April IT. Or dare U clad, all rrtat Ihm tba Caaard lis rw wkaa tka Carpataia laada artta tka Titaaie'a tmri tomorrow aigkt were ; im4 toAi-r ir 9. r. atorraa o, ta (TaaarS ams-aaa', Ma.-ffa ft Co, kjrlaf tnut. t . Waakiegtoa. April IT -1 a rasela. W.a la trad to. 4 U tka boose today ky CoifrNiKu iltutiir ef Hlaort, rretiieni ,Tif to aotkerute) t Invite all BUlUs MlisU of the Woe 14 to OO. e pa rata wllfc tka Taited Ktalea la taa fUkllitaul of an IxteraaUoaal agr.- taent eosoariUa tke -cvatea ( be rol l3W8 fcj trlnlatUalie ItNlttl. CarpathU Fllent. . Hew York. ap.-UMr Ties' aTai Idas t rBfcB ef tta WkfWTTUf Un tbla verilng lasaeft tbe follow!? wlreleci r4o it.!oi . T'i Chottr rsott that com ir.aaicaUd wits tka Curpathix rpt4. 17. sh kiktd Ik Carpktlif4 for lift it tk tilUd elect paaveiifaM Td from tk TtUaio. Tfc aat was not cm. flicd with. Tka Chaatav will try a fa In. Tka Carpatb) la now oommnalcatlBf wit., ahora aUtlona." ' SIM MB OFFICERS SEEII 0!,' 65S B E mm if TAKES TO BOATS WIOLE OTHERS' DE T IN VMM Ntw York. April IT. nitler ilenuncia tton of J. Itrtu-a lamay. nuinaclns dl rrlor of th Wlalla Bear Itra, and at Ma romrany raa voir hrre loday br kundrrda of lha raU(lv and frlatuia of ihoaa who ra lost on tha Tltanlo. Why did not lamay atay with the ahtjr anlt tu dstn tlkr mnnf thr frequent irlilrUiu of lha vUllnfV' frlanda hn aitsrlly donounr.d Imnar aa reivoiHlblo fnr VMt Ptar'a a-cr-tlv tartiia and the ful lure of (tie Carputiiia'lo and newa of the wreck. Thin, drititnrtatlxii wa lin rfa"t 40 redhot pitch totlny hrn the Wlille Wler, after iaaiititic a.'aii)il.mrntflrr Mat of the reactied and nrmounclng that It had teen received by wlroleaa, later de nied thrtt It waa ao received. I may' a preaanca on the Oarpnthla I believed to be the aole roaaoi th.it tlili venael. which carfka lha nunrlvora of the treat dlaaater. haa ao far failed to end one Illuminative word of. the tear ful accnoa which .tfiuav liava h-tn en acted when TTie TltaJiIo. aaiiU. Ilia Ink, In to tha hrata with tha women children la being boo red on all aldea. Pporta current today that aoma of tha Tltanle's vlctlma were t'lckel up by atramera without errvtiva alreleaa and are on their way to Kurope ar un confirmed. Pacific Coast League P I If r-ra a 'ip OAil riVATlUiOUU . fiM Wl-J PO RTLAN D .... . ........... V . 5 AT PORTLAND NUMBER INNINGS...... 2 1 mum stent raua is tosses h A FOR HAPS; TDSSBSAT.UBA. LOS ANGELES .... ........... OAKLAND... AT OAKLAND-NUMBER INNINGS fe K. Ml 1 SACRAMENTO VERNON.. ..- K?j' AT LOS ANGELES NUMBER INNINGS Northwestern League 1 ltd Officers Go Wltli Ship. .'.. I TI . . A tl I L ... .. . . . I I L. Ill tiru I ITT. I rwn 11 l V. f 1 1 ul"r1 itmw Wllfl wira.1 I X-., Vn.li I 1 Wr.rA Ih.l all T,ondpn. April 17. A atory purport- lhB. ofrl-, thc ,vmt41 Ins to ivo an Bti'6'int of tho "last mo. 8tar liner Tltanlo went down with tha nunta ol th Titanic," It published hero ship except tho third, fourth and fifth Imlay. Thfr touroe of information la not dlvulKed. Arrordlrc to this atory, tlip TlUnlc; aunk by her bead, reach Ihk nn ongla rf 45 dK'reea before tak inn the finul plunge. A tho hend aank thp )atHera retreated to tha stern, many donning life belts. In tbia last rush niuny.lofct their footing- and fell overboard, Vhlle othurs Jumped, hoping to kmI in away. Tho Titanic aauk bow foremost the atcrn ar.d prornrlif-e flying high In tha air. Cnptaiii Smith auJ a number of his officers were? aeeii clinging -to-i-tlte brldifo ua tlie biff Hncr went dpwn.V As tho vcho1 satiK, oontmuoa.the narrartlve, a ifi-cat Hpout of water ahowed' that tho (Continued on Page Eleven.) CUNARDER CARRIES 181 LESS THAN 1ST REPORTED, TO LAND trntfd Prfi. ran-i trire.t New Tork. April 17. Although 7 hours have elapsed tlnce the . U'hlto Star Hncr Titanic: went, down off the New foundland shore, Jt la still a qtres- tion now ninny passengers were savea and : how many drowned, i Tha" latest I woril tn whlnh nnv erpdfnrft In n aouil boiler, imd "fl" w was recclv.d here thl. afternoon frp.n baon at least 3 exp nlpns m the fur- Wnfield ThompFon . a Boston newa- i ri , I "lBV ,T"ti"'u paper ipan aboard the liner Franoonla, rlrt'8; .' rV.'.' .. ' I which was in communication for sev Tho admiralty here computes, tha Tl eral hours this biornlng with tho Car ;inor sank. 'It saya that ' Jt probably took the vessel 13 minutes to reach 'tlu ; bottom, two miles below thc surface. Vivors are steaming to New York.; The Franeonia after establishing dl. rect communication with tho Carpothti ascertained tnet there are only "05 sur. vlvora -aboard the latter vessel. Over SOOO persons Were, loat.'.. . ; Thiw waa Thompson s message and many persons here believe that his re port will be borne out with the arrival Cable Vessel to Grapple. J1y Marlln E. Pew, Staff Correspond Of " the United f-ress. - f ful red Pre lued Wlrp. ,. Halifax, N. S., April 17. With 200 of tne carpathia In New VorSc tomor- cable vessel charteroa br; the White Star company , to mrair ior wxiiea of OthcrsvSteert1 Tassentjers. tiftw-noon. as k stun e away tue unt r :. ' New York, April n. The White Star InIi Van on tha citadel was lowered tolino officials believe that the message half mast. The vessel Is equipped with of Captain Decker of the Chester to. the h l fc I ess,- apparatus ana i t , any corpses 1 navy department means that only: those aie found tbe Whlte Star Line will bo I first and aecond -class pasacnlierst whoae notified at once. tsix. email ooais, pro names tiavo aireaay Deen punnsnea were Tided with grappling Irons, ware taken j saved. from tbe TitRnic; that tho frtbers '! fi.,'n( ARtnr aon of Polonnf : John I acngors. Jacob Astor. who was lost In the dls- ' Interpretation is true, there i la i rtr,-,inff on th. MeknV.Tt.n. no further hope for tho safety for the - (IStCIf w - , K" ' . PORTLAND . ... , - i' SEATTLE AT SEATTLE-NUMBER INNINGS:. R. Ut A , Aru lt T.4'a feet. Uf Mari at. ' W.M.a. rf sxua, aai OaWarka. Ski latla. afi MUlar. Ikl p. 1 Lawta, If XatatM, Ski SarV a J Byraaa, p. I Tarawa caraila, ui Saaa. til rat. tereea, lk Braakaar. tki Suaaaa. rf! aay, aai Barrett, Ski ar, C Car aea, a. Vwraa rtaaay a4 W)iiUr, ritat Xaaiag. V Krr.nrhii M.ddrn 1'I-. Hi iii out, farvnn tn lltrron: Olluuik. Hurl la liutrrll. who doublet. Vd.lilrn lu lira hcr No run. Vrriu.n r!i.l. n, Kant vaikvl: P.tlrnon .-r!fucil. lllt-r lu l Ituut k. Ilrtalmr liiflt, icnrlna ('rll.:. Mid Kane: Kiin.on nut. Ireland 10 kllller. llop out, Ireland to Miller Two run.. ooaad Xaalaff. gacrafnent IUj ; reIa r I K.n. In rentrr for Vrruon. Hwaln fnnc.l. Mil ler filed to Its )!. Iarl. fonni-d No runs Vernon liurreil out. Ilnm to XI I : I r r : Arn.w fllnl to Madd.u, Camon out. Oltourk to Miller. No runs. Third Xnaicr Kacramenfo Ireland filed to ("irllnlr: Marl fllI to Hajrcaa; Rtnni lalkH, Xludd.n out, nra.liear to I'attrraon. No runs. Vernon t'arllal. and Hayleaa out. (k'ltuura. o JJIIttr; I'attrraon .Iiik1m1 and ato0 e-cond; liravhear out, )iyrnm lo Millar. No run. roartk Zaabar. Kacraniento hhmn file. to IVvlvaa FOSAi!0aS;A0LES ON OAKLAND HILL It alt.4 flM Ur4 W (. taa TruutM, April IT. Today's Vat. Uag ataart lm Aagalaa. Oaklaad. Bowart. a a. Cook, a a. arrr, (a. Xar4. la. Xs4ay, ef. nrfa.aa. If. K.'vaJ3iur, rf. Coy, rf. BUIes, It. grc.r, f. K.tif.r, 9b. U.UIaur. . ' cot, u. - fiaars. Ik. BeUa, a. Ml Ma, . K a II a, a. Atlaa. v Owyu.a ktcOfaoTj' and M.rtai. rint Xaalag. Io. HoaaiiL llrrfrr and lairy fannrl. No runa, , Oakland -"xk and lar.l out. ftarfrr to I'lllon. Ilnffman. alnaled. Cy walked; aeli.r alnitled, crlng lloffrran; Ut ling walkeil. riMlng tha baaea: Shape out. kf.izfer to Dillon Ona run. Bacoad 2aalag. Ij. Ancrira- Deltmullrr fou I. d ta Hurfman. IMIlun fouled to Mltse; j'nx.'tr fanned. No runs. iaala;il Mitr. filed o Ilellmullcr; Abl alked; (look force. Abl.a at aneiiml: tm a aecord arounder to fler. Rer; Zrk atrtl ernd: l--ard filed to UilUiiuUcr. No I una. . .... Tblrd Zcnlar I Angel. Corf arnt lo aerond on llellinn h wverlhiow to fhariw. liolva iuirlfic l. JliUe to IHnl; Hulls and Koaunl (IIh1 to Hoffman. No runa. i,kl'ind lloffn'tin sink-led: Coy doubled, hcorlim Huffman: Zacher a out. It.-rter to Hilton. ent I Toy-to third"; IE11PLE IS 0 BAKER RIVAL Today's tmiag ardm rraagtaaa ' . rert'.aad KctT.r, rf. : kfohl.r. ta.' tUitarr, ef. ttartUy. If. Jaakaoa. J. MtArdJa, aa. Corkaa Tb. tebniid, c Bak.r, p. Ckadaowraa, If. vpa.a. lb. afcSewaU. Ik. ' Xisagar. - f. kappa, lb. Deaea, rf. aaereft, a a. Mawbiy, a. Taxaala, a. Umclraa HUdabraad kafalad tka kal Caa.y ta taa noid. R. TACOMA VANCOUVER JJfS AT VANCOUVER NUMBER INNINGS '. R. Sf3 VICTORIA. fft SPOKANE . . ... . AT SPOKANE NUMBER INNINGS fo Oliourk. flt.d to Carllala; Kwalu flKl 1 double.1. scoring Coy: Rharpa Kruuiiueii it, iMiinn; Tina, ouv, u.rg.r to I'll lo n. Two runs. roartk Zn&lag. I.oa AUKele-M itcrger out, Helling to Hturpe: I'aloy out, Leard to Bharpe; lirlttnuller hit 'by pitched ball; Dillon wi WcU iUU(i'r, XuuiMtd.- CVo ruaav, ' . Oakland Ablca was out. on his hit for runnlntr out of line; Cook fanned; Ixard Walked and atole: Huffman popped to lltr.ifer. fc No. (unn, t rifth Ianlng. . Lou Angc.Jes-7-C'ore out, jLeard to tjharpe; Hole and llalla . fannod. No runs. Uakland--Coy grounded ' to Dillon Zachcr grounded to lialla; Hetllng flied to.Iieltmuller. No runs. Sixth Zanlsg, Iah Angelea Howard and Uerger slnKled; Ialey forced Merger at second on a groumler to Cook, Howard taking third; Ifeltmuller out, Ahlea to Sharp-, Puley taking second: billon out, Leard to Fharpe. No runs. O ikland 8aarne sinnled: Mltxe safe on Howard's trror; Abloa forced Sharpe, llpllnto Mctrger; Cook slnglvd, scoring Ttlitw; I.eard sacrificed,.- Howard to Dillon. Hoffman out, Uerger to Dillon. One run. " " ? B.vtsth tuning; I.oa AiiRelea No runs. Oakland No runs. to hayle.a. No runa Vernon elttnaon nut, Ujrnni to Mil ler: llnap and Burrrll aliiKled; Agnew bit Into a double (day, Irelund to U'Kourk to Miller. No runa. rtftk lasJag. -J Siicraanio- Milltu:. Xiud-4,jii)l;ia Lew la out. Carson to I'aJ tenon; Ireland out. lira. hear to Patterson. No runa. Vernon Caraon fouled to Miller; Carllala out, Jlyrant to Miller; Bayiesa out, CrKourk to lanivr. No runa. lxtb liming. Sacramento Hart fanned; Ryrajn. Madden and Shlnn, walked; O'Kourke fanned; Hwaln forced Slilnn, Hosp to lira shear. No runs. Vernon I'atteraon fanned: Braahear out, ORourke to Miller; fitlnson filed to Swain, No runs. Savanth Zanlag. Kacramento Miller doublod; Lewis alnnlKl: Ireland hit by pitched bull; Hart riled lo Carllale, Miller scoring; Lewis and Ireland advanced on 'Wild pitch; Byram doubled, acorlng Lewis and Ireland; Madden singled; Braeken rldve now pitching for Vernon; Shlnn walked; O'Kourke forced Madden, to Burrell and was doubled to Puttvrson. Three runa. Vernon Hop filed to Madden; Bur rell out, Khinn to Miller; Agncw out, O'Kourke to Miller. No runs. r NAMED HEAD COACH AT YALE CHARLESTON ENTRIES rvow: - 'irst race,' purse, 8-yarldCbd up, Ing. alx furlongs Nello 99, GolJ- nett to find his father's body, Captain l,ntnb-r, who is in command or the ex pedition, said "We are chartered by the White Star ' company; "We will spend two or three lava In exploring. If we find any b6d iea thcV will be sent here. T Hundreds of mossflgca sent heri are awaiting transmission' to the Tltanlo : eurvivora aboard, tne carpatiua. noted men and . women who still are nilHaing. Mapy porsons who had been waiting at the White Star offices her (Continued on Pago Four.) LA FOLLETTE ASKS PEOPLE TO SMASH POWERFUL TRUSTS Depicting the peril of great combina tions as the . greatest since 'IV and telling wherein Koosevelt and Taft -In i his view have failed to m6et the de mands of constructive statesmanshln. today from uoston Dy mtiing tno Dau i - : " rA : .7 when hits meant runa. , Boston's four I ' V " i , i Ai , . ,wrtea alwi hlned.- 8e8ri-v,-fcai v - :-'"-J"-r: TnrV '.... t - : . .7 1 I - j m-riniiii ipinnr n J1A IUNAL LUIiUl bf f' Boston. April '17. the Giants iii urn New jloston Ba and Kllng. Thomas IfoCusker was the chairman .! .' ' " Ti-n,'-lU VrlL".. f th evening," and presented The ,tlerles Wiltse and Meyers; Brown -.. tl til .n,...',,,.... the sge ahd tUt ablest progressive i ..,. A . 1. - !.. I l..l . , t At Brooklyn Phlbidelphla-Brooklyn T,-ire.u -'.,.... game postponed; rain. , , - were there to give the yell of oldWis- Iconsln, and a large part of the audi ence rose to shout Its welcome aa La FoUett came to the front to ppeak. He wasted, few words before plunging into the. trust question. V i- i' . . I . Sangars Troot "Wiilia. Vancouver, B.. C, April li,-llar . . .,..,..,. or reKcnion wlthrii" he batteries: , . I' said, "but from & power j worklnfl: ln- ji i VANCOUVER BATTERIES T.iron-.n S'pvkeii ana L,uowig. Vancouvei Cervaie and Lewis, (Continued on Page Two. (1'nited rred lasted Wire.). Charleston, April 17. Entries for to morrow: First selll en. Cluster 09, Lucky Wish S9. Tippy 108, Vreuse 108, Colett 111, Masks and Faces 113, Claque 113, Merise 113. Second race, 3-year-olds and up. Bell ing, five and a half furlongs Felix 93, Three- Links 101, - Lady Orlraar 103, ort Worth 184, Dust 104, 'Pretend 105, Jack j Nunally 108, Cooney K. 105, Dominica. 108, "Strike t(tl9, Bertls 114 .premier n. ,-Aiso eiicioie: r sir Mincemeat 10S, Ceremonious i0, Jim Milton 100. " ,-i . - - Tiiird race,, 3-year-olda and up, sell ing, handicap, blx furlongs Helena Si2, CHARLESTON RtSUL TS J. II. llouphton 102 Feather Dutter 103, Jac l.'arker 10S, Lochlel 105, Mar jorie A. 110. Fourth race, J-year-olds sellttig, on mile 'Dipper 91, Stelclltfe 9. Orperth SS Kxcalibur 98, Thirty i-ortv 101, COmmonera Touch 1Q1, talra 10S, "Be 106. Pardner 108. Fifth race, 3-jear-oldt and up, sell ing, alx furlongs PJlectilc 99. Uagnant , Leljoe-h 89. 'Demoness' 106, -'Wlhl Cherry 10S, Rlnda 111, Appaslonato 111, Minnie Bright 113, Hannah Louisa 113, Dandy Daace 113. Jennie wens ij. Pixth--race,' S.year-olds and tip, se-11-lngrmilc and a sixteenth Ludj McGoe 9J,- Stairs -100, -Pliant- 100, ; 'Howdy Bawdy 101, Pretmd l(i3, 'Profile 104, Hatteras 106, 'Berl'la 109, Otilo 110, iildle Oraney Ilj3, El Oro 1C0.- a (T'nltd rn UiiM fflrr.i Charleston, April 17. Results: First race Christmas Star. 3 to won; Ralph Loyd; 2 to 5. second; Loa snai-K, 4 to l, third. Time, 0;54 1-5. Second race Right Easy 6 lo won: Sir Alvesuot, . 2 to 6, second jnaroan, even, third. Time. 1:14. i mru race (.Tracnerbox, even, tron Morris town, -g to 1, second; Lady Light lunjr, i io o, inira. Time, ill'o j-5. Fourth race John Furlong. 4 to 6 won; Nadzu, fi to 2; second: Limuet. : to 6, third. Time 1:47 2-5. Fifth race Kxcallbur. 7 to t 'won County Boy., 2 to 1, aecon"d; Plant, l'to ft inira. xtme l:io. Blxth race Pear hg.in'l, 3 to 1, W"n llntteraw (added aturter) 1 to 3, aec ona; Arbutuw, 4 to 5, third. Time, U4 .- 44 19 Apprentice, allowance. IP STAMUXG Oi' THK TKA SIS f '.- I'liclfic Coast League. - . Won, Lost, PC. Won. Lost uaKiana . . , Vernon . . I, os Angeles Sacramento t-nn Kran. ,, Portland ... 1 1 . t.'S 9It ,hf,7 8 3 ,727 .750 .67 ft 6 i .455 . .000 .417 4 7 ..364 .4t? 4 S .333 .3X5 ' .SOS 2 ',U .17 ,231 .154 1ERICAN LEAGUE GAMES At Philadclpbua Boston-Philadelphia &-ama postponed; rain; - ' . At. Cleveland Rt iouls-Clevelandj game postponea; nun.. -. , At New York W3nhinSton-w York garhe postponed ; rals. . - - - - - . Travelers Xt FrlRhtened. New York, April 17. The liner Car niania of. the Cunard -lm sailed frnua this port, today. Toe officials of tire company declared that the disaster to the Titanic -did .-not - affect tie, Car man,'' yaasensar list. i . - Portland . Spokane ,. ancouver Titvoma .. Seattle , . Victoria Xorthwestcrn league. Won. Lost, V.n. Won. Lout. 1 -1 , , 0 0 l.0o l.eno . .C'Ki: .0)0 1.000 1.000 l.ooo .i.oflO .r.oo .coo .500 .500 ,500 .(0. .0f0 -.OJO E mm Bpokaae, Airil ils Satttrl.a: sehank and Kyan, gpokana Cocca;n and Alaek, Vlctoiia- . " - i , aa, a- t . , t . Jr ( X 1 t-... n . v .i . -a.-.: . -. it . '. - r t t .' ' .'.vVjv : . I -V' '? ' JL e4'V. -:u t 4 SEATTLE BATTERIES " Seattle April 17. Todav's battoHes: Portland Doty and Harris. : - j Seattle Fullerton' and Deyogt. ; - ' I 'Vv? 1 h v -. ' - Arthur Howe, Irtt-ypar'a c;lln o aIe fooibi.11 clrvm, w lio has !xMit 1 selected as'rowh or n?xt fwH's t-nm by t'rtjstJUn Jesse ISiJtLUliur. 'i ..... Coach Howe annouiicesHfiat be mil b?. t Jr, their shriij practice within ih? kcv; im vu ln Maiutrr Mcedi ahlfled bis bat ling order In today's gam tn an effort ta break tha loalnr elre of.- tb iteat-era. MeLKiw.tl was Ut!ored at third la in Mac. of LInUaay. bn has a ar-re foot. Mac put McDowell after Rodgrra ta the batting order-bj hlfted Doaoa down the Hat aftr I lappa. -; , Bill Temple, .who waa UUKht from tha lUatern league, waa choaen by Mt- retrte' to Stop TTl mnuildlnC lf-atera " and In tha first and aecnnd Inrlt, hnd thy Heals knocking out fllca ta Hie Infieblers and outfielders. J crowd about half the U of th oir that attended the opening gam was ireant. tlildelirund waa-flilnil 4'b.t .la. lotlav'a tiontest anJ r..,.w . tripkad'caf Ui .f laid, ,.r , ., ririt laslagr. ffiiin.Franelst-o eor file. to ChMb " ournc. Mohlei and liifury nert r. Ired at first hy Lodgers and lUtpp. No mm, no hlta. - .Portland Chodhotirna b font ' A. grounder , to Mohlt-iv- Itndsfera atnirk out, McDowell forced Chadbourne tt second, Me-Ardlc to Xfohler.- Kruegi-r hit a high foul and KchmMt mlaae,! It and was credited" with an error. Kru. ger sfnglfd bet wet-it first a ad ;ron !, and McDowell wem to, iMK-ond. Rapps struck out. No runs, two bits. , - - - ' Eecond inalJig.' " 8an Francisco Hartley popped out to Rapps; Jackson out on a blgb foul ti McDowell; Hill Rapps picked MoArdV foul fly off the rUiit field scroon aai landnd In the screen after maklmr the catchv IS'o runs.. No hits. " i Portland D-ana waa hit hv. r.U,-i,. .i ballr Bancroft SHfrlflcid, Baker to Mol: ler; liowloy .Ingcd to rilit .'field ar.T initio: took t,hlrd base; M: Ivor threw to noma plate ami tin. the Dla . ilowlt-v went to second rbaee: TmnliO aent a clean cut slnglrf .between short ,aml third and acoreil Doano ami ifjminv Chadbourne singled over short: Rodgel f sacrificed. Raker to Jackson: -'McDowell fanned. Two runs, three bits. Third Znalafj ' ' , San . Francisco Corhan ' wnJke.l : Schmidt was out on a long flv to Chart. bourne; Baker made ,tb ;e4' jirst hit -by singling to center: Mclvor hit in,to a double play,-Bancroft to Rotiera to itapps. it; waa a fast one. No runti. one hit. Portland Krurger out. McArdle lo Jackson; Rapps out. orhn to Jack- -son; Doane reached first on Mohler's -error; Doahe out, stealing, 'Schmidt to Mohler.-No runs, no' hits. ' ' ,:V , . . yottrth Inning. San Francisco - . Mohler ntnsb-d through the rWeher'a box and -took sec and on the first wild pitch made oti the locul grounds: niai Was fitntmet: fnr about I5 minutes ow account of rain: Raftary Ued to Bancroft: Hartley was credited with a bit on hl.t-tan Ihiiiihi. " Ing Infield hit and Mohler took third: Jackson singled to right field and Mob-' ler crossHd the plate: McArdla filed out IO- app,- Corhan walked: Scbraldt filed out to-Krueger. One run,: threeetilta. t'ortund Bancroft sinaled - between. third and short: 'Howler - sacrlficeil. Schmldt ,to Mohler; Temple doubli'-l dowa the. right-.. field'' lino and .Bancroft avored; Chadbourne ,oit. Mohlor - ti JacIi&on;,Iiodgeri out. Mohler to Jaelt-i son. Ore run. two bits. - rifta Jaalagr - San Francisoo -Baker flied. to Child, houi-rm; AlcI-or reached Second whe Twinpl threw , bit. croundfr Into.' th.t rbtht flel(lJ!lajJL.lw,n Mohler ntngled bi eft : fbltt. unit Mclvor went to thlnr. " Raftery singled down-tUo third tvt-s- ln jind Mclvor 'scored; Mnhb-r ih held tit Second; Bancroft nirftln a wi.U throw to Uftpe-i on Ilartlcva irronn.lei and tne-Seals' left fielder -was s.ulkat rst, filling bases. Si runu. four biu. three enors. mm DELIBERATELY DROPS TO DEATH AFTER .QUARREL 111 GIRl Versailles,'. Franco ' Af i! j- flrvfr '-aeroplane sulci l-? r;- urre'd here today Whn Joitft irri . J! Belgian ti)ersioe;-88ei,il.l tn un tude Of fet, l-au'-l br-Sc tn- seat. ra!ad- hi band a af;ov- h' I fend deifU-rately aJlowe) vt 'n- hhi. to pursue UK co ,n a; Ing band 'tha m blr, iUi, loiiitlK5 lo t-arth. , .)-re,i jiiu.ritij. i Tne n oioi v. r,. j i tbe m.-.i:l,liie mru,.i. .t with is; '- ' I.- " ' t i. 7? Ibilor earr I I ttrit;vii la .'- i ... -