The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 21, 1912, Page 16, Image 16

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    TIIK OREGON' SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNINO. APRIL 11. HI-
FORTY-TWO ROWS OF HOWLING DLEA CHER1TES AT OPENING SEAL-BEAVER GAME
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CRIGKEIERS WILL
TO FEEL IRON RULE
wm
Turf Too Soft for Practice and
Opening Postponed (or
One Week.
Tk riu4 Cru clwfc will
MU ft IUW ! Ik
Um Tk4r . Artf 14. Af
lat Ik iuw a ea1 will be gloa
f Mtakor e4 frleae f IM el. A
i4talt4 p;fMi Kae boon arreaaed.
MMlnUwl4 i by ! J
ta a
Tk a44.l mi tk cla. l"Krlo
Vtakel. mu oy Ik chair dartaa
Ilk laa a fed lt gl a akorl tela
rlwk (nallaf, llig of Ik pr
roHe to lw rr Dm rent trf xm.
kick il ennaio4 nfc iks clu ihiak
ill fc k tool a4 ! otil ov
tfcal r kta b4 bar.
IVkoi for Ik dlaaar ea4 eaaekar
a b obtained of any nb l
tfe rlttk huuM dunes Ik evening
Th epoedag f rarilr whir 1 wa
raoduled fr ultrtir had la k bel
a4 e acowal of luir raia dWlna
Ika woo, la grouod cwUiRtlll dokJ
U Ikal ika lu'f we loo eofl and
Mid venaoquaatly ewl HP a I root deal.
ll I hopod I er-ea up. if ik atr
I riant, on aii rtlurdjr- Tb around
I Improving ialr lh rot (if Thomaa.
Ik U fcnnoo preaatoaL a4 II la
I aay tbal UU'j laama wilt find
lf ' I Wl ffvvt f WWi, 1 9 Oft
ik
boil, irtaa say may play ea tterleg
tha aoaaoa. J
miaoaiaa ambira ar aaked la com
mualrai Ilk in aorralarv. C. Cum
una. Walla rrgo bulldlaa. a aooa
a pooelbi sad lhatr tuibrklp
raid. Tka orlrbol ground la loraiod ea
Ika MoaiaviJI tr Una al Keel Kllr-
oaranlh alroal. I o blorka north of tkr
track, a ad Intending monitor a ar aaked
la vlall lh around a and hal a
eplendld cricket - field and club houao
Hi lurflad club ona.
Amateur Baseball
Thar kaa ban an Impreealon In lh
mind of muifiti of local amateur
teama that tha llllla town of Rl. Paul,
or., ha a boon a hard town for Inral
laama to play In. Mmifrr Hoi Ittrhan
barh of tha O.-W. n 4r S. Ini writ
tha followlna Irtior to Tha Journal:
"Frank M. Urarln. manager of lh
Rl. Pau(.tm. la on of tha moat promi
nent bulnaa man of 81. I'aul. baln
anlof partner of on of tha tariaat
litiatnaaa firm In th town." Mr. Oucr
In and lh cltlna extrnOrd ua all poa
lhl rourtealaa. Wa could not hava
wlahod for wtlr treatment. If there
rvar wa a rough etemrnt In control of
leball In 81. Taul It haa poaaed out
of ailtac. I want to aur any tram
that II need har no fear In aocurlna a
iimi with that place. I ronalder It an
Injuallea that a tltna ahould ba placed
on Mr. Ouartn and hla aoclate.
Th O.-W. n. N. team waa defeated
laat Sunday by tha Bt. Paul team by
the acora of 1 to I. Toay the O.-W.
U. A N. taam will play tb Oawea
team.
Tha Olfonla haaehall team la 'ailll
looklna for out of town aamr. Team
dealrlna aamea mar writ J. T. Holt
man, til Johrtaon tret.
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... . . .... .i. rlmm in Ke aa animated tndar for tha
HurKlred. of bwb.ll ft photographed la the right field bleacher, at the naw PorUand baaa m p. ."f T "r Pre d.nt f .nun, of he Coaat league
Mt gatne of tBJS" aerjea From left to rlgHt th alngle. photogTapha ahow. Manager Walter MoCredla of tha Portland Bearera. f re.ldent Alien i.
and Captain Ernest Mohler of San Franriaco. tne tnreo moat imponani paaeuau poraunca m
tha McMlnnvli: team. Bill Ilalrd. ror
merly with tl.a Calef team, playa flrat
baao for the McMlnnvllle team. loc
Lake wlfj twfrl for tha Wildcat.
Hill Urolea and bin Weona tam will
play tha Hubbard. Or., team today. Tha
Hubbard loam thla aeaaon la ona of th
faateat amateur clubs In the valley.
Bcott w ill prohahly pitch for the Archer
Wlaglna tram.
Tha Kayatoti Woolen Mill team waa
defeated laat Sunday by the McMlnn
vllle team 'by the acora of 1 to 1.
Krauae, farmer pitcher of "the Wash
ington Stata league, twirled for the Mc
Mlnnvllle team and allowed the Port
land nine but two hits. Fourteen of
the KeyMonera were whiffed by the
McMlnnvllle alabatera.
Manager Wayne J.ewle of tha Michi
gan Wildcat, will take hla team to Mc
Mlnnvllle today, where they will meet
The ralla high achool team defeated
the Hal am high team laat week by the
acore of 3 to 2 In a ft Kame, Carl
Fenton la coachln the fellaa team.
Darham' pitching and Hlrathnd'S bat
ting were the featurea of tha game.
Htcfttaml made three hlta. Including a
homa mn.
The Modern Maccabeea' lodge team la
after game with local train. Laat
Sunday tha Maccabeea defeated tha
Kaglee. Hyronnmou and Kennedy ar
the battery men of the Maccabeea. For
games, telephone J. Walker, Main 9412.
The Ked Front team of Portland will
plat Docland'a team of Vancouver thla
afternoon on the Vancouver grounds.
Laat Sunday the Dorlands were defeated
by th acora of 6 to 4 In an 11 Inning
gams with tha Soldier.
Manager Hufy of th Tlaama-Cre
team, la looking for out of town gamea.
Teama desiring to play the painters
may wrlta C. F. Duffy, Zj6 Morrlaon
atreet.
The Columhue club team will plav the
Katacada team thla afternoon In Eat
cada. -Bobby Hewitt will haave for the
Gray.
Th Portland Colta and Wlrrton Rig
team ar looking for out of town
games. K. Hcott. 74 Flrat street. Is
manager of tha Colta, and N. Willie,
X44 Page street, haa charge of the Win-tons.
play tha Maccabao t
with the Maccabeea
111 Third atroet
For gamea
rite J. Walker.
Th Lincoln High Pchool learn will
play four gaoiaa thla coming wk. On
Monday It wll croaa bata with tha
Portland Academy team, Tuesday It
will meet tha Dental College leant.
Wednesday the Lenta G rammer achool
and probably Vancouver high Friday. .
The Baltimore Lunch team will play
the Oak Grove team this afternoon.
The Eaton team will play the Sheri
dan, Or., team thla afternoon at Sherl
don. .
The Modern Maccabees will play the
Molalta Oregon team thla afternoon.
The Maccabees claim to have one of
the faateat teama In the cliy. iney
have defeated the Eagles and Mooas
tea run The Maccabeea expect to go to
Heart 1 and Ballard next month and
Th Portland Auto company team
will open 'the eeaaon at Clatakanle, Or.,
today.
JACK RANDALL WILL
MANAGE PAINTERS' NINE
Jack nandall nuana Hie Tlmiu
Creaa baKbatl team hereafter. , Ran
dall ha had aom iprlence In hand
ling teama and eapecla to har a win
ning team with tha Painter. Runday
tha Palntare will lineup agalnat tho
Balem Oregon team
Tha Palntera will Inetip aa follow:
Duff), first base; Robblna. cond ba;
McDonald, third baae, Htnlth, ahortatop;
F. Blerg. HUka and Wllaon, outfield
era. McClellan and ('. Bleeg will do
the battery work for th local a.
Any out of town team dealrlng gamea
with tka Tlmma-Creaa nine write Jac
nandall. 114-JM Second atreet.
"Want" ada will ba received over th
phone only from thoa whoae namea ar
llated In lthr of th telephone dlro
tori.
Lincoln Catcher Ptaycd Out'
tide School Lea sue and
Is Disqualified.
fauaor rra) f to Uarola )is
I oa ia f1rl alaitf la foal
Ika lioo ka4 of IM aw lauraafcHvUt
It loaga. Oo aorll, f la r
rulea a4 II Mala lki aa kta ako
rU)tf woold k a)Uo4 I (lay ut
ay oulahta loam afwr Ike l'r
rhllle lou oo4 Th
Uow bad karta otat4 a ko
Pifaa 4iao4yo4 lb raWa !
cult la k aiklattHMi gaai wkt. h
oaa alod (a. lh. Viisr4 iolia
a a f to4ay
br lueiof pla, ik Lisr4a leaot
la illr woakaooil aa4 lla enaaoea t
Mooallaa Ma awrfoeotaac of wHialRf
tk alroeklal rkampl.inakl r
ihmm4 avbaia ill likif 4e ia
ralrktng fr luarela now a4 kllr
h ill k afct i kol4 Twrrk (o4
raaina I be aooa
It la eatd Ikal a eloea lak la kolng
kept a ail atkar latrrktatl air ,
tra aa I hoo arke are rauahl plartng '
with ohr. leanta will b afomall
barred from -playlag la Ik leafo.
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RICANASSOCIATION
CONTRACTS
MANY
( nicato. April ! President T. Oil v. '
Ins inn of tha American aaaorlallea la I
nlgtit laaurd the following ballet I a of
con ira. la and release filed Uk k'a .
office br tho varluua cluba elne Aprtt
I
I'nntracts
With Indtanapoll (iwvraa J. WlT
aell. Kay laly. J. J. Clarke.
With Kanaea ttly- U II. nn. W,
A. Janira. W J. Barbeau. Maddoa. E
rralt llornaby, Andy Uylr, Charle C
Krlia. Tbontaa O Downey. Jack Lev,
J. M. II rid In. Itoberl Ithoadea, L B.
Rorkenfleld. William Powell.
With tjutavlll Kdward gpncr,
Jobn L. Hurae. J. l Naal. John J.
glenabury, llm F. lluut, Howard North
nip.
With MlnneapoHa J. William.
Claude Iloaaman, Albert R. Fvrrls. Lew
Hate. Irving Touna. L kt. Peaeter.
tialph Cuiiiatoea, Wilbur C. gmllh. Bey
Pattereon, Dewey Lyala. Jam F. W ha
lm, (J. ICVeVaddell. Mora. W. L. Ever
ett, R. C Iawon. VTada Kllltfr, Mlka
Kramer, John J. O'Nalll, Otia B. Clymr.
W. D. (Jill, Pavld Alllaar, Frank Owen,
Fred Olmataad. Frank DeUhaoty. '
riratea ixfe4 Colta. , '
Tha Viral defeated th CoUa yeeter
day by the acore of II to 1. The fea
ture of the game waa lha batting f
Wild man. The lineup of th PlraJea U
Young, catcher; McDonald, pitcher;
Wlldioan. first baae; Haae.lt In, aeenml
baae; Pick eon. ahorUtop; Gilberts third
baae; 1U, left field; Davl. Haublo,
center field and Keating.' rlaht field.
The Archer-Wlggln Baaeball league
achedule for today:
Section 1 Gill vs. Overlook; Holla
day vs. Columbia.
Section II Lenta v. Brooklyn: West
ern Hardware Co. vs. Holladay Cubs;
Marshall-Wella va. Creacents.
Y. M. C. A. Relay Runners Training Hard for Annual Race
, ' lX;,KA L'4 r1 j
Part of the Y. M. C. A. relay aquad.iwhich Coach, tord 'Is conditioning fpr th-..naagJ:.jitk-thjaH
awa indtan. May 4. They are. from left to right: Top row. Coach W. A, Lord. Fred Newel 1 Freti M.
. Vanderlip Orlnus Jensvqld, Frank R. Turner. Louls Nathan. P. W. Lee, physical director, r Middle row,
A M Brown H. W. Gun ther. Harry Barndollar. assistant coach. A. R. I)orrl8, "Jack; -McDonald r lower
row.
P. G. Payton, Captain Tommy Booth and TrelcheL
In the Multnomah Sunday Morning
league the Black Hands will meet the
High Binder and a good game la ex
pected between tha two teama. At 11
o'clock tha Dynamltera will try and
blow up the Invincible.
BUSINESS COLLEGE
LEAGUE IS SUCCESS
Won. Loat.
Christian Bros 2 1
Holmes 2 1
Trades School 1 1
Portland 0 2
P. r.
.67
.S7
.300
.000
Tha Business College league haa been
a fine auccesa for the first two weeks
of the season. The Christian Brothera
team haa rounded into shape and will
give the other nine a hard fight for
tha championship.
Wadnaaday afternoon the Christian
Brothers' team will lineup agalnet the
Portland Trades School team on the
Columbus club field. Friday the Holmea
team will play th Portland Buelnea
students.
SHJL
PKOTE
OS
SMRRO
Spike Goes to Pendleton.
Bobby Hewitt, better known through
out local arnateu clrclea aa "Spike,
has signed a contract with Ja Gar
retfa Pendleton team in the Wertern
Trl-Btat league. Hewitt la one of the
devereat of local eeml-pro twlrlers and
should be able to stick with the RoumT
Corbett Enter Two -Horses.
Harry L. Corbett haa entered two
horeee'lrtH the Vancouver Horae ahow,
which bcglna tomorrow night. Katern
Emperor la one of the Corbett entries.
Dr. John Ooughlan wIM "nend '
week-end at Vancouver and H. L. Cor
bett will make the trip to Vancouver
about Tueeday.
Johnson Is Not a Mason.
London. England. April Z0. Aa a re-
ault of an Investigation the grand lodge
of Forfarshire haa declared the Initia
tion of Jack Johnson ' br. th Dundee
lodge -waa illegal 'and' ther proceedings
null, and void.:, Tbe iattet lodge waa. oh
rected to show- cauee why Ha master
and three nast tnaatere should not b
suspended. '4tt3
I expect the Y. M. C. A: team to de-T Among the, new runnera.who -re
feat the Chemawa Indians and I -also
eipect them to better the record time
bv eight minutea this year." Thi was
he statement made yesterday by Coach
W. A. Lord of. the Y. M. C A.
JTh'e T M. C. A. squad la training
hard for the race and if they are de
feated It wilt be by cloae distance.
Over 15 runnera are working out three
time a week and all are ahowlng fine
fTh'i year's race with the Indiana' will
be run May 1. H the alxtn annual
vent between th two relay .teams and
lat year the local akjaociatlon won for
th flrat time. - " . .r r
san veteran runners of the Y. M. C.
- A wm be on the team this season,
Chile the ether three , will be ected
from a at of about eight new athlete.
Those Who ran with the team In last
yae72 nice are Captain T. Booth.. Jack
Harttnan. P. O. Payton. FreflM. Tan
derllp. Rus.ell . Kurt. H. Bchwabauer
and O. Jensvolg. - I-,. - "-.'--
showing up- In f lrie form , la Louie Na
than, formerly, a member of the 'Irisb-
American clob of NewYork. Nathaiv
it is aald, ran "against Johnny ilayea,
winner-ofr-he Olympic- marathonef
196S. before the little New , Yorker be
came famous. . Dorrts. of th Lafayette,
Or-, highachoot, and Bob , Langley, of
Jeffereon high achool, are both, ahowlng
up welL Langley finiehed among the
first 1 In the annual iaterscboUstic
crosa country run. - - i
Other members of the team who are
showing up welt in practice- arei Jack
McDonald; Frank R. Turner. Frd New
ell A, M. Brown, BL .TreicheL Albert
rbaier.'.R. W. Gunther. Flojd, Offer and
Dick: Fleming. - ... t
Coach Lord will have a ha time
pickinc the team this year. . The fol
lowing runners will likely win frlacee
on th eqnad:- .Captain Booth,- Loula
Nathan. Fred Vanderlip, P. O. Payton
and Jack McDonald. ' ' .
Tb Indians stilt . feel the -atla;. of
last; season's Jdft t and are training
harder than ver to -beat, the Y.' M". C. A.
team. Loula and Frank .Dan, brothers,
who- ran a good rac in laat season's
event. will run again this seasoib Smo
ker, another -on of lat ' aeaaon'a run
ners, 1 showing np h"grand ityle In
practice and it is salot that be -will be
the runner j to a tart t the, rase, for the
' Governor West win 'start . the raoe
frera the capitol steps and the meaaagee,
which fie will hand to th runner will
be read by Mayor RushMght at the fin
lah. wblch wQl be tn front of the Y- aC
C A. at GUth and Taylor strsata. The
aitaa of th rac Is SI anile.
; Last' eeson . th T. M. C A. " tm
made th time of I -hour and 20. min
utea, which 'is eta . min tea .faster ' than
any tlm made by tha-Indiana during
tha fdur years thay.aron- tk race.
The race t attracting1 a-' great deil
of attention throurbont the city, aa well
aa tn Salem, and via the valley towns
through which the run nor paaa. . ,1 u ,
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LONG SUFFERED FROM
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Baattl. Wash, March 31. 11J.
Mr. C M. C. HUwart. Baattl Waah.
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ProprUtof nd and Gravel Plant,
Lake Washington. ,
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. Redondo, ' Waah.
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