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'THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY - MORNING, APRIL II. Hit SPORTING EBEJ NEWS IQSO FROM HsEl-' ALL WH SECTIONS mm bibb mn bull AND GffAMPIONS WHf TEWASH SEALS 'LITTLE DAVE BANCROFT RESPONSIBLE FOR 2 Hi it . t--ia a a -i4. Aa Htfc i ' - t ;r ,1. !.Ji (1 4(irM 1 f. .' a -..t ! . 11. -J' I 1.1m kltt l .!: 9 - Introducing "Howling Dan" Howky-Portland's Calclier (PORTLAND HORSES : : AT Sil' IN NORTH 0 WIN I -a- S . rT-i v n Fantll and Huber Will Exhibit ! r-ze J ' I Hlflh StcoDCfi In Van. a rt-l I. k.ur 01.1 U r tt t Wilier la II M e 1 A-r !(, ! ' ' f ' feei ritJ t ' I ' m . !thMg ea ' ! I ibmi tan "'", ' -' -. )uM ! taaf. It t "'i 'MM nvt e reffai i. I Ivklt.M'-lt f n b--i ' 'a:f " f lrr f !- I Htx-lf ri .;1 lt.a ii-i - I kke I. fa Ha etf.'a i fi! i hia irit. tl arm irrx. " ba rt4 K tl -l gf-l'a In bl ' 4itmL Ma -i a ' resales la lia li'J fa. "u ttit It ea He !. haffll ee-rlfiee fly ta rtmir In Ina ea.eMh met final! btttiM o-r tfce a-ar tret r'0-' ' u.ur Keeatner aa In wo&daffu fcat-e a -4 lb (our Ml thai lha Moh Write gathered off, Mm wldaly rlla4 after lha flral tanlag TH Vrafa played a flel-lag ft ma Ilka lh , vara or am. lae rira in, . legather Ifcta er " ararao eaed lha Kaaa runlr ai ibiervala dur Itta laa iiai. Koael ear wr.lffad I of lha visiters. .Mia VUUr administered t treatment lo l.alf a don of lha lo.aU l was wfktreeri b u Molilaf triad tit HMi(k hla balllnc c-rdar. nd Ukiirr ordinary rlrfumalanra would tav boan hard lu Nf l In any tarn. ', Lookad ad al trt. Thla Ion on an ullramina hua for -"Woaalnrr In lha or""', out food flald 'ln pulll lilm out l-owall crowdad on IhrtHJfb ahurl and Wohlar UIng lad lo laft off lha roi Koaaiar naarly lora Kaoay'a milt off. but ha manaad to fat row 1 1 at third Thn Llndaay mad a aparkllnc talrh of Hartley a foul lo th rndlanil. and llowlay olharad la Jarkaon a akl'r la k of lha plata. Millar nt Ilka a blfnf houaa un til tba third, and thn ha waa aatrd by aonsa irory work on lha (alha. Kan c arort draw four atralcM talla, and thl waa followed by Howlay'a long fly to I - caiiltr on a hit and run alfnal. Ban croft waa aarit away and waa arroaa . VeDd whao Johnaon otkifht Ihr pi 1L Dafora Bancroft could td bark Johnaon had tha ttall to flrtt. It ot away from Jackaon, bat Millar roooverad and ateptd on tha bag for tha doubla out. r It waa tha aama aort of a play that - Ioana fot raufht on mday. and Mo- Credl (oaaad a aerlaa Of coonlpilona. FUyad Uka Old Baaaa. For a faw momanta In lha fifth the , Iifarari playad Ilka tha well ollad cham r r'na of the laat two yaara. but what an awful flnalo. Rara ot tba ,flrat Jilt off Miliar, a tariiflc drlva through tha bot. IJndaay dumped a beauty bunr Jhet rorlmn flclrtad wlda to Jackaon. Than Ilancroft followrd with anothrr pretty dump. With Kappa on third ana l.'lndMiv a bana behind. Itowlay hit to MrArdla. Mappa nr lha rlato ) and turned buck alva Howley a fhanr-a m rraoh tx-nn1. I.lndaay ron ' trlhulKl lo th bush ath-runnln- by Irvine to roirain aoonil when Berry touched Puppa uuL The ball waa re lttJaye't to Mohler and I.indaay waa tagaa.1 ' nerlng the keyatone for another gift f-doublc. Bancroft Standi Out. W hila nil this a rolng on the Beav. era eie r'lavlnK a brilliant gama In lha field, JUin. roft utancllng out away above the. oilier. The beala were not per forming no erlntlllallngly, but thrlr.de fenae vtis uperb. Tha ! lnnlnga were turned In 55 mlnutea, the faateat play of the, reason hare. With 1 w nut In the aeventh Jack- eon walked for the second time and tola, but Koestner tightened and fanned McArdle. Kruegtr worked Miller for a Walk In the aeventh that pr6ved fatal. Rappa beat out a bunt and Lindsay sacri ficed, Corhan to Jaokaon. Bancroft drove out a l;arl fly to Johnson and Kruegcr brt 4he throw-In. Howjey fanned and closed the frame. Jtaservei Called Out. Captain Mohler bugled In all his re aeryes In the eighth. After Corhan fanned. Geoon replaced Berry and sin gled bark of ,hort. Mclvor was put In JtO run for Goleon and Bafter; batted for Miller. Koestner fanned him and Jlowley and Bancroft disposed of Mac on an attempted steal. Noyee and Schmidt formed the Seal battery In fu- eighth, and the Chanipn greeted them with one more tally. With one out. Cliadliourne singled to right and took second on Rodpers' out. On Aid. a la J.. . tba lu:i,. aateaa Ha4 ItMrlUaf K I al )(' fc 1. ' .l i. tll In !bi-. ahj In !,. I i .l Vi.M.r , I i 1 at inkta tit J?nar. !n ifr l,,!..J tt ilgl.l alU 4i (llt a foul I r 11 ll.r 1 i fiM uurixit. d ! l.'.ii f fr ft r AN I ttA.VI 1 1". AH it Uuiu.r Johetoiv ilrii... iarkaoti M. Aid.. I'm l'f Hfl r Mllur f lii.lron lltllMf. M. I hiilldt. c No)a. p If 1 1. a. lb Tolale : a Kun for II dron In lh Halla-t tut llrriy In tfe llh. lulled for Millar 10 ir llh MtTI.AM a it n n. i"o a r. Chadbourne. Hixliilk lb I . rt. Krtirgcr rf. I(ar lb .Indaay Jh ianrrofl aa lualey, r If k l tier, Tolala 1 1 I 0 I 0 0 0 ?4 t I If It 8"ORK II y IN N I NO s an Ftancteco .. OOO0 o ll'la 10090001 1 4 'ortland 0 0 9 0 0 0 ) 1 I Hit 00001 111 5 8PM MA It T. Rtmi-k out -Koeatner 10. Miller Baara on balle Miller 1. Koaatner t Two haae Mta Ioana. Johnaon Imii bl rlaya Johnaon lo Mlllef: McArdU lo Harry la Mohler Uerrtftre hlta l.lndaay I. Uanrrofl I Hlolan base Itudgera, Jarkaon. ( hadbonma lnnlnga pitrhMl Miller 7. Novee 1. Baaa hlta ofr Miller 1. Soya I. Time of aama I hour roln. I'mptraa -Hlldabrand and Laaay. FIFTY SHOOTERS IN EVENTS TODAY Cullison, Caldwell and Knight Are Leading at Kenton Traps. V ' I S Ve 17 n 7.W 7'iVf-Tlf u 1 r ' I I v I V V-' ' , '. t 7 1 i i 11 1 1 l-VwkTtT 7- v. r ' I jt .' . I dh M I W JT f . V ' fc . i M m i r M I o o r r a' .r , fl ' ' its Uft'rAl .I X I L- ti -n'"- 7 H ( ' J MULTNOMAH CAPTURES W' O T 1 2 INNING CONTEST a t tl I i rite fta kara aaa4 kr J. tV. farrelL raidrat of ike rt.W. K A K. Hnl-y, wait aM.4 Thui4ay lgk X'lal Vaiwx-ntw. B C. ikay ai)! t aiaitn4 la Ue fiflb aaaual Wee efcow af Ikat rltr Tl- V a ahav tale r will as- t4 all afkata Al preaeat Ike ahow naafea Iklrd amrf aimiar aeaatta ef Ida country i will opaa Moaday. Apt J, and tuatiaue lkrgkot tba week. rarrell raily turvkaa4 .LaaUg Ion at4 My Murpla fruaa Keaiurky an J trotk aa of eteaJlaat tiock. I lagloo la a bay galdleg aad U aaj a very fine bore. Itoth of hla aaw pMrchaaea, OM Olof t roealJ.rad lo N one af the handaomeai haraaaa Koraea af the eoaal. iHMoer and I'remlar. bave beea eaterad la h varloua cUaaea Ie(oor alH ahow her two la tba aaddla riaaa and Pramlar III take pl la the blah lumolna claaa Tha hora.a are In charge af I. J. J. try. rTtY (raoBal ut.L aad a couple of train. ra Hobby Ilurna. lha haadaoma horaa ownad by eer HUr, will ba hlbllad la tha ahow and will be driven by Mlaa Winifred llaber. Theae alx horeae are the only local horaa that have been entered la Ibo Vancouver vet. w Among the local wen ir.at will lak . May. Mr. and Mra. J l Karrall an.l daughter and eon. and Mr and Mr. Hut.er and daughter. Winifred. Kra mer and Mat will alao vlalt tha Vlc- torla ahow. which will bo held tha fol- owlng week. TRIPLE 0 QUINTET Jack Oilllaon. Caldwell and Knight, respectively, are tha leading ahootera In the Inman. Selby and Oupont trophy events In progress at the Kenton traps. Cullison Is leading In the Inman medal shoot with the score of 1SI. His near est competitor Is Charles Wagner, who has 13G Caldwell, who is leading tha Selby truphy ahootera, is but one point ahead of Wagner and Borders, who are tlad with 70. Knight. Carlon and Culllaon fall In line. , Knight, who la leading In the Dupont shoot, la a handicap man. Hla score to date la 74. Thornton, another handicap man, la in second place, two points be hind Jinlf ht, Wagner and Abrahams are the two nigh scratch shooters. Their total ta 71, and Jack Cullison follow with 70. The fourth round ot the tournament shoot will be held today, and It la ex pected that a number of those who are behind In their scores make them up. If the weather is good It la expected that nr-aily 50 shooters will be at the traps. Iist Sunday there were 40 shoot ers In the 100-blrd event, several out of town irapmen belnir among the number. Two sets of traps will be In workinn order at today's events, which mean that the shooters can work more rapidly. mm DOES ! WHAT THIS BUSINESS MEAN? He'd rather play baseball tHan eat.' a an abuaad quotation, but It goes for Dan Howley and then on. You can't keep the long-legged barkston out of he battle. He won't get out of th game until he gets a bum finger r a flat wheel or Manager McCretfle manes him. And y. bo. ho la somo catcher. He pioinlses to make ua for get Walter Kuhn before nest October, and forgetting the red-head la eome task, believe us. Ian la a regular Bean Brummel eff the field, and Walter MtOrcdle haa had to spring a few new thing In tbo sartorl line lo preeerv.i hi tlmewom laurels. Dan Isn't a co'lege man, be cause he never had tlm to enter tli elaaalcal halls of lartmouth after lie joined the Indlanapolla club aa fi achool kid. They tried hard to get him lo enroll at Dartmouth after he grad nat-4 rprm h IT I t ......... t K VI . . . high school, and Kalph fllase. the noted !tirt mouth athlelu, afterward with the Boston Amerl.ana. hla chum, begged Dan to poatpone Me professional carter for a couple of years. But a fat con tract with ...frdlanapoil tempted the schoolboy In 1 906, and he fell for the professional game. fan begun his bawl game in the Babyhood league, October 14. USS, at K W. M.. the aame atandlng for Fast Weymouth. Muss. He learned baseball during his high schooT career and went rlRht from the scholanlc camea to Indianapolis In l!ii. That whs six years ago ami that s why so many of the eastern fans call Mm Old Dan Howley It Is a misnomer, for he Is fne of the youngeat of the Vvleran lall player on the Inrtlaril club. Dan played such good Btholaetlu bull that Indianapolis heard of hlni km I g.ne Mm n tuntrart. He rermrtcd .n the spring of l'J"1 but larks.) l'i flni!i ncceimar and u .-nt Crnnd Rapids, wh re he plsyil until li'i'? In i9iii be ;)laed In nnie full gHnu-s than any other cat. her, although the record how that Jimmy Block, then with Minneapolis but ifev with- the White K.k, participated In a "greater number bocausA he finished and atarted In 11 more contests. In 1910 Dan pla'yed rn 84 games and led all the backstops of the American association with an average of .381. In It'll ha h.id trouble with the Indianapo lis manager and was released to I'tlca of the New York State league, belli purchased last fall from Indlanapolla, which held 1 string on him, by the Cleveland rlub. Cleveland Intended to one him this year but In endeavoring lo grt walvera on Flebcr, O'N.Ul and Howley. for tha puruosa of eendlnv Usher lo Portland, the major It-agutt clubs refused lo walr on the others and Howley slipped through. He W4S tha man Cleveland wanted to keep moat of all Howley has a record of which nrob- ably no other backstop can boast: I. e., catching 13 gamea In Seven days. Ten of theae gamea were double-headers rlayed In flva eonaeeutlve days. The record was made with Indlanarjolla in OOf, and only go to prove that Dan would rather paatlme than devour DOrt eruouse sieaK. UAH MEETS TWO BIG COLLEGES "Winged M" Track Team Eugene Saturday; Cor vallis May 4. at Keg-otiatlons for a dual meet between the Multnomah and Oregon Agricul tural College track teams are undor way and and It Is expected that the meet will be held Saturday afternoon, May 4. . ' The Multnomah athletes will vie with the University of Oregon stars next Saturday afternoon In Eugene. The Multnomah team will hold a workojt this morning on the club field. It Is expected that at least ten men will make the trip to Eugene. The club team la very strong In field evenis but Is pretty weak In track events. Some of the stars who will appear against Oregon are Sam Bellah, pole vauler, high Juniper, hurdler and runner; Dart. sprinter and hurdler; Hummell. sprints and relay; Duff, dls-i taWe runs; Wolff, . weights; Holdman, high Jump and pole vault; Sehmltt, sprints and hurdlea, and Kerrigan, ..art. Booth and Brae. There will 14 events In the meet between Oregon and Multnomah next Saturday afternoon. VE ,l LIDS ARE CLASSIFIED Merchants Win Hitting Game. The Merchants' Savings and Trust company team defeated the Llnnton team yesterday by the score of IS to 2. The Merchants' team batted the ball all over the lot For games with the winners, write Merchants' bank- Several Clubs Have Misfortune to Lose Chance for Prize Money Se-etary Crabtrer of the United States Revolver' association haa an announced the official standings of the teams of that association for the season of 1911-1912. Aa announced In The Journal some time ago, the Portland Revolver club won the championship of the United CERTAIN TO ME Multnomah Club Has Arranged Definitely for Montana - Basketballers. The basketball game between the Multnomah club tossers and the famous Triple B team of Billings, Mont., dur lng the Elks' reunion In July, has been definitely arrai.ge i. The exact date has not been settled upon at present. - Whether the game will I played In doors Or outdoors has not been decided, but. Judging-from the., largo number of jsma tnai - would wish to attend the gam It l likely that it will bo played in -open. air. . . . C S. Mackle, chairman of the winged "IT basketball team, which is com posed -of members of the B. P. o. E. lodge at Billings, and expecta to hear frnm fhm fn th. ,-. ?....-- . . . , m ' IHCK10 I Jiaa . written a letter asking whether i iney woum iie to play the game out I of doors. - The Multnomah club team Is practlc- I log ona nlsht a week at praent. but 7 - V. . . p wi uim ivi me gKoia approacneg it will, likely Increase the practice Rignw to tnrea a .week, I- The following playgra are practicing t at present -for tha garner which prom- laea t, la lof the hardest ever .pUyed In Portland by any of the J winged! teama: Allen, Masters, J JJorrls, Dent, JPugh. Barton. Keck and several Mhera. Tbere are oyer 11 men , from lilcU, tha.jeluU ..can aelect .lu J -w Calpary, Alberta. April 20. Tommv Burns, former holder of tha world's heavyweight championship, has signi fied his willingness to meet Bill Rirk- ards, the" new "white hope" that has been developed In Vancouver, B. C, pro viding Rickards' manager will Dost h $5000 side bet and somo club will guar antee a fair purse. . lommy has been so busy, looking after his bunlness interests . here that h paid no attention at first . to the challenge, which whs sent him some time upo by J. Mc.VIahon, manager for Bill Rickards. But when It was brought to Burns' attention that Mcilahon and announced bin intention to claim the htavyweight championship of Canada for his protege If Burns did not take up bis challenge, that put a different complexion on the situation. Tommy immediately got busy, and this morning .sent the following wire to the sporting ecrnor or the Vancouver world: Will accept Rickards' challenge if some club will guarantee me fair amount and Rickards will poet $5000 side bet. Signed) TOMMT BURNS." I ALL TOGETHER NOW-HEAVE HO! BANKERS BASEBALL LEAGUE UP TUESDAY The first game of the Bankers' Base ball league will be played Tuesday aft ernoon between HIbemla and the Mer chants teama. The Hibernia team la very atrong and Is confident: that It will win the opener. Its lineup follows: aleaeon, catcher; Hughes, pitcher; Ka hoe, first base; Sinnott, second base; Dooley, shortstop Eppon, third pise; Kenefick, left field; gcott, center field, am! feomoy, right field. Hughea and yebbeit are the aubs. The kerchanu lineup for tha season baa not been decided upon. Thursday th Security teem' will Una op agajfnatutha First National teaai. and mday th lumbermen- and Ladd A TUtoa taatsa wlU play. -, - ,jteT,iv rI-Jg&- Sai-W.- l, vV - , fU W ; I i..- vrr r- i ."t v - j i . - f x - r I I r 3r-r .v - aw .- .. W:, j -1 1 - I Htatea. The Springfield. Mass.. rtlub fin lihed aecond and the Manhattan club oi ,-ew York, finished In third place. The teama entered In the aaanclntlnn have an equal chance for prizes in their rrapcciive classes, but teams that fin ished in a class lower than the one iney nntsned in last season are not eli gible to prlzos. This misfortune befalls neattie, wash., St. Louis, Shellmound uaKiand, Cal., Providence, Youngatown ana cnicago. The final standings of the cluba In tneir respective classes are: tiasa a. i. Portland; 2. Spring- neja, o. jiaonattan; 4. Uolden Gate, lean r rancisco, I.J Clast B. 1. National Capital; fWaeh lngton, D. C); 2. Hpokane; 3. Federal (Boston); . Philadelphia. Class C 1. Columbus; . Log An geles; S. Boston; 4. Pittsburg. Class D. 1. Bt. Louis; 2. Providence. 3. Myles Standlsh. (Portland Maine,); 4. Shellmound (Emeryville; Cal.) Class E.1. Oakland: ' 2. Chlcan: ft Baltimore; 4. Osborn. (Sault ste v-i. Mich.) Class F. 1. Seattle; 2. Youngatown; 3. Belleville; 4. Cltliens (Rochester, N. x.; In an exciting It Inning gama. the winged "M" baseball team defeated th.i toaeers of Willamette University on lultnomah field by the score of t to w: Dad" Clarke's single. Morris' sing! nd a passed ball cava the local club- en the winning tally. Fred ne.Neff pitched a gwell game for the Multnomah learn and several mea worked out of tight holes with, it any damage be'na done. notli twlrlers were rather atlngy with their luia. Next Wednesday afternoon trje club team will play trw Unlyerelt jr of Oregon team In Eugene ar.d this comlnir Satur day the winged "M" tossers. will meet the Chinook Indian nine. J High School tyotes J x Martin Hawkins, Ihe crack hurdler of the University of Oregon, has been practicing the last couple Of days with the Washington High school tra. k team. Hawkins has been giving tha youngsters lips on running and hurdling. Ernst Voaper. formerly one of tli star athletes of Ihe Jefferson Iigh ftchool. has been lulling his paran'.a In this city. Voaper will leave for Eugene Sunday night. Vospcr Is at preacnt with the first squad of Oregon team. I Howard McKay, former Lincoln hlth student, will go out with the Multno mah trark team this morning. McKay has uult achool and believes he Will be rtble to make the Multnomah team. McKay la a good distance runner. ASTORIA'S BASEBA SEASON STARTS TODAY The Portland Cub baseball team will travel to Astoria today, where It will meet the fp-at Astoria baseball team. Thla will be the opening game Inl As toria and tho buainess, men of that city have made preparations for a grand start off. . , , i Tho Astoria team Is recognized aa S being one of the strongest in the state. 1 Parks, former Victoria player. Is with I the 8almonback, . and Kaillo, former ; local - boy, ia their twirler -m today's game.-., WlU v Stepp, another .Portland boy, is playing with the Aetorlans and win leave with the Cub team. ; John Swlnt, manager of tha Cuba wlU . take ten nlayert with hlra.' He will line his team 'uf an follows for tho gfcme: . Maesey, catcher; " Small or woiarora, pitchers; Burna, first base uufrr. second base r-walker. shortstop Sieverm,. third base; Qerti. left - field Mechann', center fieldand. H. Swlnt tolo-V,. lt' - - ' - f. "OAKS PLAYING OVER THEIR HEADS'HOGAN i Loa Angeles, AprU 20 That the Oak land team .is playing far above Its form la tho opinion of "Happy" Hogan. man ager of tbs.yernon club. . . . "Oakland has no reason for leading tne coast league, said the leader of tha Villagers. . "Th 1-elatlre worth of each man doe's not WbpeVup to a ban nant winning club. .-. I epct Oakland Hogan did cot ' state what club he expected to lead th league, but there is s yery reason to believe he had rth Vernon club In mind.' - - ' - Other ball players around town assert th club Is playing far above what It should play; and that it will be a mat ter of only ' a arrort time before they M'CALLUM MANAGES MEDFORD BASEBALL Medford. Or.i April '20. Walter M:i- Callum. for three years manager of the pennant winning team In the Spokane trl-clty league, has been secured to manage the local team throughout the season. Somo thirty aspirants will be subjected to the acrutlny of the fans. Material la of .better quality than in the past few years and outlook for the valley pennant Is extremely promising DRIVING CLUB LEADER IS CONFINED TO HOME H". T, Drennen, president of the Riverside Driving club, and prominent in horse circles, has been ill for some time. It is reported that he Is Im proving now, however. Mr. Drennen haa been connected with the Driving club for many years, having held sev eral offices in this organization. Mem bers of the Driving club look for a very successful year under his leadership. STANDINGS OF THE TEAMS. ' . a v Pacific Coast League. ' Won. Lost URKiana 14 yernon Los Angeles .... Sacrgmento .... San Francisco . . , Portland 10 7 6 6 4 9 10 11 P. C. .824 .667 .4ft7 .400 .333 .267 Northwestern League. Won. Lost. Portland . , S Tacoma .... ........ J Spokane ........ ... 2 Victoria . '2 Seattle Vancouver 2 2 2 2 3 P. C. ' .600 .600 .500 .600 .400 .400 BATTING AVERAGES VI M FOR THE SERIES aTsrsTour. Oanies. Chadbourne . , Rodgers ' Doane ....... Krueger .. ... TUpps r. Lindsay . -. .. Bancroft' .... McDowell Howley ...... Henderson ... ; Koeatner . M . Tempi OUllgan .,...,. Ab. IS IS IS 14 IS 7 9 S la s 9 4 H. P. C. .313 ,27 .267 .Ml ,.217 '.2I .211 .000 JSt ' .00 :200 :- 1.000 .2S0 1 ', III II .171 coUaps.