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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY W0RN1N0. APBIL tl. lilt. 3URELS SIDPOffiS SKATING PARTY TO CABLE SHIP READY 'L77ZJ? STORIES OF THE MAT IN A FAST CONTEST SILL TRACK FUND ', UU Uif ! Tw. ataamt a-4 II Wlnlal aa iWM ri4 hl a -.- al It. Itf tmtf li.kaa tail I .!- fa 19 V SACRAMENTO HANDS nrrriT m unniii J M Oil STEEL BRIDGE BEGUN FOR BONErARO" utrtii iu am 4 I 1 4 anl W L lla4 it a i lWt I k ia-1 aUkk gll.a.4 Copt. O.Hod and Hi Cre -Lincoln Wallop the League Lead- Agam. and Jefferson Stu dents Will Gitc RinV Af. fair to Help. - . I a It k v , J .- .i s.J a. ak ' I t I . I t ! J I J I. o V f ! a t i Via - , h.t' !. it I I t a a .1 a."i tra !' a 1 tv-rJ CgM flvt I' -i . altcrrt) It tufc Ir. lie r ikt 44 llr iMle c , i u i Ti ft I f fc fc-a :ni.i ag I il tk, ..j'i . l.)!.l II ( l:ll II a i.. J-.iil.il, (tul mlUt tbu. 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If 'or. rf. . . . 7-arhar. cf Kallllng. Sb. aliima. IU. lil. c. ... turbtn. p. . ' Total. II A. U Ancrfti Baa hua Oakland lllla .... Inning a: ! i i :i i: j i e o o i l ft 4 i i o o o l : u -7 0 o i o o o e oi 1 e l i l i o Sl'MMAKT. ! 8arrtlr fl Hellmullrr. two baaa Mt How. d. Itairv, Cttjr. Hrrg rr; aa-i. fl'f hua. 8ml th. Mid Pair v. Mllnn. - Baao on tiolla off i heoh I. off lur Uin J; alrurli out bf t'hv-h 3. by lur kln It' hit br pltrlicr lloffmnn. ilmiblc 'laya H'araar to llnwanl to IMIIon; How rd toltranr: Hoffman to Mllir Tlm. 1:10. I mplrt-a. MrJravy and alcrlin Baseball Notes ll.a I pa i irnnMi A mVv TUC ANNUAL TRACK MEET . . . r r i j ji.ii ai ,ia .t.)-uj la 1 v. il) . .l, J allli . llatf alaKi.a . .J . JI.IH...UU1 ttlaClinft 1 t i.inj it 0 . 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'aV al ' l.all tk.ialik.aa '"J la la" TUI ana ita laailia it t - aa.4 ltaia 111 luaj aik I w Ikl wta aavl m4K Ikl 4af i4 fcalilaal l-4 kaa laali f I -rfwai I K a a a aa laJ altil.4 f.f awlWal -IU! U ai aa.al I Via ba aMk.alr4 Lla.f k feia .! a ' tVaia a lift, iaaa Mkaaa ll.a a. If lirc af lar Iala4 a TM.a aul M k.MilJ. I. If .iJ:a4 " la Ik lai!ilr li4 iwall l-aaaa la If Ika Kaal.i b4 ali laa alai lk Ik tnada k la 44.nkaM frvlai III II af ilt - l.il ta aaa lairtal Itf lar Mali. aU-ie II. aatriti IIH Iba la' "f a tiiMa' Ii ai a la.'j.t kiia waa wail inj at Hi f aaa ll.a u( a4 i 'a i- f H al (at i wt.i4nut tr,ai4. .(l. flaal takl'if !" allalcja. av4 vlal..a lla di.k) frara tlkt Iba L:a.k ilaff haJ b.a Ullad "irj alidn I ntak at alaaia aarfe k i.l fcal:a tlx ainci lla aiakpa aalktl ua baa kla lar Ika polar, wba Ilia la.ljcr tj Iimi.1 aaerraft la Ika iwf, araj i'io utarid (araalr "XJaa IKal ain I ao wbra4 I II taal If I got a gao4 lalir. I rM bring ap a hivl tarrat of lar' ' Murk la f,a liruMn w tadoaa af graati At.J Iba VI r a boa ar la lb caalon nabijr, haid !' In un!oo. and la lha fuil naaa of Ibalr baarta 'Ttd. lia the ir bog It aauaaga. Oo aa far aa you likaf Ccnttfuction of Sieet Super- ttfucturc Commences Ready by Fttu, 1913. Hark a k alaal t .-a4l rt laala af l.a brand a-4IJga a cakBMM4 IwalarOar t-gl ilaad af alaal ara aa ii at ltar. I . lallta r Ika WUga a-g llr. halt MJtaaV. aalJ alad.a lia aa v. ary at f Ua krtdga tala-g ra pla44 rwtaia- IIml rriii a 1 lilt Mr Wda.ki will ari. la l"Wt aa4 auulfclr g t an iwoaallf lav l.14 aa tig Ha. r af II. klvaaad lalar- tal l-rljg It Ik (Vaualibla Mia4 rwn:aa4 ad Wktontw aa.4 TwaaOar al taotMi ka will aaavt ll.a (aanatful clab tltdg (aaalllak of wkUh I'raab hll la tkalrraaan. la aaa.faraai Unable to Oo Service Govern ment Craft Is Tied Up at Seattle. i i nil a it r 1 1 all4 fiaaa latard Ui l lirrkal. I'al AJU : allf it:arrltf Hrfralr.J hlaanfurd ulnar If) lhlr aflnual Hack tural luOaa " 1 T I o (I It :'. Ill uniitual fra. Iln.a ar iauJ iy Iff lira In U 1- null and l.lgll )utn'. ahleh fl IjrarUicd a California Kail II r mr( aim V numtrf of California raronl ern broken. lh lao n.il. CraM.f. J 111 I. on mllr ma ntrhrr. higti hurdle. MarlJar. 1 & 3-6 . kliol I'Ul. Itl.-r. It fart T I I Inihra. danunrr il ri.a. hhallu. k HI fart : In. lira, broad J urnj.. Allrn. Tl frrt 4 T-l Inrlira. ohr intir ta lk)', four lurn train. 1 ?I 1-1 Hartford got moat inl 10 l" rvrnta. 0 yard run. I l t. and rrlay nrr flvr liltila. f allfornla al 11 not romaia In tli la avrnt rf a It. ir. lla i Irk. I'ai In; an III a( in Mi I. a II II... 1 llurrrll. A!n a I . Klraul p M l. iw . I irn a r f l.ll a, lit aa Xli I .int.ri:. Tftai Vr.lt.VtlM All II II. J-O. A lb Ji ll. I I 1 G AN , RFVFNRF SELVES ON COLTS' OPENS SATURDAY ifiK Mad In., if H. lrm. aa. Hn.at.r, :i H) i;r cf. Mlilrr. lla, I. rala. If Mirrl an. Z b. Clirrh. r . ri-llanrn, fa. si i it; ii bACHA MK.VTO aii. it ii. rn. a TACOMA TIGERS WIN CLOSE GAME, 1 TO 0 Vararurr, af)lirfagl"l mtt couvrr Imlajr (Nar-lal I" Tb J.iuBall to 1 aroma Tolala Hi i i It E Wrnon Illta Hi-rain-nto . Hit at l i t a e ' 3 0 0 0 0 : o l I ' Haattla. Waal;.. April :0 nenga In J largo doara waa takrn by Itrrry a Ctianla 0 i thla aftrrnoon on Wllllama' Colt, wo o ALAN TRACK MEET i Southpaw Hirsch Is Wild and Seattle Players Wait Him Out. want down to dlaaatroua drfrat. 11 to 4 It waa a long and ttraaoma gam faat- H. C. April a 1-0 ydtory ovrr Van. In Ilia I"-"! Kama of tna 11 17 11 HV l."NINJS. 0 0 0 J I 0 0 I 0 0 II 0 1 II II 0 I 0 9 . n 040100 0 7 . 1 0 4 0 1 0 0 4 111 8I.MMAKV. H"ma run- tjwaln. Two tkaa h!tv llflMi-r, Hwnln. Hlu-ahan, Lrawln,' Bur- r-ll Lllnch 1 Haorlflcr Htlnaun arrlaa It waa a grand pltrliera' battle ' lla on bulla off aA rellunaa b. Btawart rirui out i.y ah-nam-a i In wtilrli li. rt Hail. l aroma a alar hurlar. -niergrrl vlrtorlniin ovrr Hob 1 f HtrjiJi out by A 1 1-1 lam-a 1, by Btaw nrt 1. Ii y Whulay 1. lkiubia playa 1 1 . 1 . . - . ll . II. ,l....n T-1 Hinllh. the Vanrouarr .wirier rrr-rnlly I ir,, i'm!rJlL-,nm Vna Wbalr aiijulrrd from Ihn lionlon Anierlrana T r.vary Inning wan rrplrto with anappy flt-lillng atunta and It waa anylxMly a gnmr right up until tha laat man waa Art Buaa. tha trading aluggar of tha Northwaatum Irague laat apaaon, haa bren tnrnad ovrr lo tha Buffalo tram (Tl tha International laague. Hura will ta taken back by tha Ulanta next year. 4 Catcher Spencer haa bean relaaaed by $ the Tacoma Tlgera. Spencer failed to j .. tUiow uny "coma back" form. t Phil Coonay, former Bearer, put hie Jflsta up agalnat the face of a Spokane crab, tha otntr day and had to i pulled ' away from his opponent. The fun took delight In calling Conney namea and l'hll couldn't atand It any longer. Thla la tha aerorjd time Thl) haa beat up "crab bing" fna. ; Bert Coy has fallen heir to $50 aa the result of hitting the bull algn In Free man's Park. Oakland. Coy la the flrnt player In the United Statea to tcoora- ..pllsh the trick this eeason. retired In tha ninth, rk-ore: Vancouver Tamrrwt latteries Hmllh and Iwla. Crittenden. Umpire Van llaltren. R II. It .041 . I ti 0 Hall- an.. AMERICAN I.KVtilE Urrfm Ixaws First (iamp. (I'nltnd Prru Iiaad Wire.) STANFORD rjROPS THIRD GAME TO WASHINGTON Ranford. Cal.. April 30. The Unlver nlty nf Washington baaeball team took Ihn third game and the aeries trom HtanforJ today In a contest so full I of runs, hits and errors that the flg i urin bore more rrsornblanre to an Inter colleKlata track meet. Nine Innings endnd 13 to 4 In favor of Waahlngton. The northerners got aeven runs on flvo I lilts In the opening frame, with the ,' ' Says J. Newton Colver In the Spokane Spokesman-Review Inst Sunday: Port land scribes keep claiming that Nick Williams Is going to have a btter team ' than he did In 1911. I can't see Kick Williams' present lineup with a tele- , scope. He is too badly hundlcappftd." ' By this time, perhaps. Now t has heard the news from Seattle, t 'An eleven weeks' schedule of Sunday games for the Tillamook basnball team has been announced. leading semi- professional teams throughout the state will be met. Fife hundred h month hnt been pledged to support the tram. T. B. Hanley hap been elected manager, ajid K. T. Haltom, W. J. Stephennon and "Walter F. Baker, directors. Work will te. commenced In the near future on a new grand stand to be built at the ball park. " Detroit. April 2n. The Tlrfrt k.i r ri... c.m ... trounced the Naps In an 11 Inning con-I sunfnrrt r-m. h. i ,'. a,i i.a. test In the mining game of the senson threo runs. Waahlngton s first base- w..., t-j, a . a iu o. i nn , man wagoner, scored in the V-Vana 7 h i V . . ' .. ,"'ln I'nttens triple. Hlcklngbottom got Ul ? ii ,u t'", "T"" fttt"nde11 a. louwo In the seventh and scored on gm In rtotro t. Elul-orate cerenionlrs a hJt by K.rry Hoth var(1,Ue8 put over opening Detroit s new l.asebal park pre. , thr,.e , ,h. Bhth ,.r . ' 'r ceded the game. K. H. K. j Lmvuiiinu u to l Uolrolt 6 12 4 Hatterles Mregg and Easterly; Mul lln and Rlana'e. Ump ires I'crrlne and Plneen. (SfiecUl to The Journal.) - Cottage Grove. Or., April 20. The Creswell ball team will play with the home team on Cottage (irove's grounds tomorrow nfterno'on. Thero Is consid erable rivalry between the two tennis and the fans are anticipating something lively In the way of baseball. SPOKANE WINS BY ' RALLYING IN NINTH . Spokane, . Wash.. April 20 The. In dians defeated the Bue." in today's game by the score of 5 to 4. T.'.e indium. - won by starting a lively mily in thu ninth inning. Leonard was relieved by Oatdeau in the fourth inning- Tin ..score: , u. H. K. Spokane : 7 i' 'Victoria 4 2 . . Batteries Spokane, Leonard, t.'ardtstii and OStdick. Victoria, Kauffman and JUeelt. -, Yankees Drop Another. Boston, April 10. After geting away to a flying start,' the New York Amer icans lost out in the eleventh to Hus ton. , Yerkes' batting was the feature. 8-ore: K H. K. New York ri 1 Hoi-ton . . 7,14 8 Batteries Caldwell. Qufnfl, Vaughn and Street; Hall. O'Brien ind Nuna maker and Carrigan. Umpires Hart and Connolly. Athletics Defeat "Seuw." . Washing-ton, April 20. The Athletics had little difficulty In reRlsiterlng a six to three victory oyer Mie Hcnators today. Dixie Walker, for tho loners, was easy for the champions. In tho .sixth in ning, Murphy knocked a three bagger, thereby Scoring Mclnnls. The latter made a spectacular one hand grali from Harry in the second. Score: It. H. E. Philadelphia 6 11 3 Washington 3 5 5 Batteries Coombs, Morgan and Thomas; Walker and Williams. Umpires O'Loughlin and W'estvr- velt. Stanford 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 Washington .7 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 13 Batterlrs Mclaughlin. Howe Henshuw; Johnson and Kerry. 0 urad by two home mna That by Hpoaa u In tha fifth waa timely and ene of tha I longeat drlvra ever made over the fence - of the local grounds Thla arored two runnrri annua or mm inn placed me Nlcka In the running after Seattle had forged to the front In the fourth, when Minn'i terrific drive cleared the right field fence with tha baaea filled. PpeM WDfi a fancy vest for first homer of tfte season over the left fence. Port land's ftrnt run was acored on single by Wllllama and Kibble and Harria' aarrtflce. Hirsch. the big southpaw had ample speed and good curves but he was wild as a March hare and the Qlants waited him out. Conaequently he Waa In trouble all the time and opportune safe ties by Mann. Weed. McMullln and Ray mond gave the locala tbe lop sided core. Williams kept Hirsch at work until the seventh, when Thomas suc ceeded him and stopped the slaughter, although he forced In one run. Ingcr soll. a local amateur, showed up well and although he was inclined to wlld ness he was In grand shape and exhibit ed fine judgment He was supported by good fielding but there was nothing brilliant 1 Barry shook up his -hatting list, re placing Chick with McMullln, Who field ed perfectly and scored three runs by timely hits. The locals looked better than In anv nrevlotia nam ut a ik... second 1 Knv the visitors the appearance of bnshers. Strait, who has been the hat ting sensation of the week, failed to I pick any orf Ingersoll's delivery. He I had a great chanee In lha olo-litv. n ia.n R H. E. I the basts but Mann ennlnro.1 t ti. rirt. 9 13 8 after a harri aim Tim ..H.i three to two In favor of the visitors. SEATTLE. AH. R. H. PO. A. E Large Number Entries In the Opening Handicap; Great Success Is Expected. 16 6 and NATIONAL LEAGUE Stlilello, rf . Mann, cf ... Moran. If . . . Dulin. 3b ... Weed, lb ... McMullln, 2b Raymond, ss Shea, c Infirersnll, p . HiR Jelf Mows Up. ll'oltid I'ri-aa lnar.1 Wir. New York, April :'0. After striking out 10 men anil pitching gilt edged ball. "Big Jetf" Tesreau went to pieces In the ninth and the Brooklyns forged ahead. The (Hants, however, came back In their half and sent acrows the win ning run. Siore: R. H. E. Brooklyn 3 5 1 New York 4 x 8 Batteries Stack, Hucker and" Erwin; Tesreau, Murnuard and Mevers and U'llun.i 1ln..,. UI..I... 1 i.ij I ... .. . - in j.., ri- iiiici anu j' liineian. Mjoltrln, SS tiirsch, p 1 8 3 n 12 1 1 fa 1 ISpokene Wash, April 10 Kvary thlng la in madlneaa for tha 66 day' running meeting, baglnnlng April II. at tha Alan track Frank W. Hmlth. ac retary of tha I'orur d'Alena Kalr A Rac Ing association, which baa hung up akea and purees amS'itftlnr to li:i. 000. aaya thrra are mora that) 4i0 run nera from eaatern. central, aaauthrrn and western atatea and th provlncra of British Columbia. Alberta and Manitoba In training on tha courae. alao thai ad ditional atabla accommodatlona have baen arranged for 200 lata comera. Thlrty-al hnraaa ara entrra.1 for tha ' orroy, june :j. aiiioiim thrill aia Jawbone, derby winner at Charleston, S. C, Republican, an unbeatrn three year old; Iady Kankln. winner of the Juvenile stakea at Alan In 1111; Flor- encaa Roberta, winner of a handlcao at juarai; wild Fern, winner of a lively two year old race at Alan, and tha I'md u iy cone. it is expected thera will ba 13 atartera. There are 16 entrlea for tha ODenlna oay nandlcap. a alx furlong race for three year olds for a purse of I1SJ0; 33 entrlea for the apple way selling race at nna and a alxtecnth miles; 34 entrlea for the Juvenile apple bloaaom for the Post falla handicap; 61 entrlea for the Polao l lllng stakea; 42 entrlea for tha Memorial day handicap; 41 en trlea for the Spokane Speed handicap and S4 entrlea for the Idaho handicap. The puraea in the stake races range from 11200 to I1J.00. There are alao more than :00 entrlea for the nine breeders' stake races. The officials of the association are: President, M. I. Wright; vice president, C. W. Pclham.N secretary, ,Krank W. j Smith; treasurer, A. V. Chamberlain; presiding Judge. Robert Lelghton; as sociate Judge and handlcapper, P. Rellly; starter, Richard Dwyer; paddock Judge and timer, J. C. Dlbue; clerk of scales, Samuel McOlbbons. Art r.rtdg. iMiildiag" anil k k. b)aci nf aa llhtalralad aadraaaa w talc a Ka will d:i.r la Ika ta iwa bf tba Oaaaaanarrlal rlub YdBdy a lo Tttwraatar al aaaa ka III ba Iba gaaaat of tha lrrrea Ha.la.a Ma a elak at luackaoct la Ika alullauAaak b. 1st aad wtU raa.k en iba ' Engirt r aad lha lalaratala Hrtdg" Al IhU lurvrh. m Mejer Jar J at or raw. af Ika I'altad ftilaa rrpa of ar glaaara, wtll apaak on Tha Oovaramaail and Ika ItrlJg; Janat MiaplatCNk. of tha Vaacogv.r bride rem ml 1 lea, en Tha Value of lb nlrlal Brtdg." rraak It Hilar on "How e ot lha Prldg.- aad Judge W Ii Faalaa oa How la Ut Ira a rhlaaa Ur Mad;kl will addraaa th Or goo Sorictr ef Eafltaaar Thursday vsnlDg Ha will Iraapart cr oa lha flreadaar TAKEN FROM PRIVATE HOI IHvn belpla Uttl babies ware ta kan away Ibis tnurnlrg from a prlaat baby home conducted by Mra A. Jallller at tha corner of lloyt and Twentieth trr-rt and made warda of Iba Juvenile court Complaint wrr filed by Stale Hralth Officer C H White befur tha court that th bah ware not being proparly cared f'r Threa of tbe little onea. Infanta under 1 year, war arnt to tha Multnomah iorial Th other four, who are betwen 1 and I yeara of age, are now fn tha detention home. The bah home euperln tended by Mrs. Millar waa vUlted Friday afternoon by State Health Officer Wrfit, City Health Officer C H. Wheelar and County Health Offlrer E. P ery. The health offlrlaala found rondltlona at th horns go unsanitary that they at one pre pVrd to have the children removed. Th complaints fUed In the Juvenile court were th result of a confrnc of th three phyalclana ttia I k TV linn i Will. Via, Aj.rU It AIUaa - dirtiai suaiaiaia a attar. ! iiui.( atraa4 Ik l'aii4 ii cakla!ifi ira.i4. It. skip u U4 ka. la ka.ll!. .fcl-! fa, ,.!, Ik e4iUaa af ka alt) vaaal kaM kaoaa f W ag kra ika Alaafca kt,ts b4r cat of lla banudUaal baka. sd fvr Uil I dara ranMa.a. " wnk Alaska br t-ie ka kaaa rail eff Tula aaaa ruM-d la raweb la taaat alaa.a lo xal bcilla Ultla. a fair largely aaa Ika ! tat lra. ktiUia buiiia ub Ika aoriu. t'aabl la aaaks Ika Matrtaalda Ml fr rvu:x, Ika fjuaf tsrnaastaf d'1-artm! Ikia Weak ckarira4 wg arwd acua, a bKb aar luad4 Ik knarhlttvry and uppllaA kaaadad make coble re-U Tk break waa fowia4 la Ik UrtlU af rw. aad after r Ihra 4 f r.liag lb lia waa apll4 a4 euat munlraltoa ka liaaa raalrl Th iiuraalda kva baa la Ik govern- meal aarvtr ala till, what aha oraa rmtlurd from lh Vpaalaa. Al I taal Una aha waa a mere baal vassal knwn aa lb Kit. Hha waa th firat war prl la iba hoaiuitUa with gpala. Mine than lh Iluraald haa dona rbl duty la lha l"hllipplaa. arad lhaa aha waa assigned lo iMgal aound Wh laid Ik AUaka rablv. aad haa alnr baea kapl bar I snake rilr aad 10 do otbr cabl work, which ha laejudad r(!ra la lh Columbia aad alao at flan Fraraclat-o. Four ar ago aaw bellera war la. alalled la th ataaraer. STUDENTS OF ACADEMY TO GIVE 3 RECITALS Nearly a hundred youag glrla. ata- danta at St Mary'a Academy aad Col lege, will appear In a eeriea of musical racltala lo b glvan In lh ronarvatorr of th Institution neat weak. Th re rltal will be three In number, on eaoti on Monday. Wednesday and Frhlay aven- Inga Harp, piano and violin solo and numlaer of euenintile concerts with stringed Instrument will feature tha prog ram a that have been prepared. CHIEF KILLS SELF WITH GUN HIS MEN GAVE HIM trailed rva Lea aad Wlnat El Paso. Texaa. April 20. Edward Kern, former chief of police of Loa Angeles. Cal.. committed suicide here todsy by shooting himself In the head. His hotly was found In a bathtub In th Orand Central hotel by a chamber maid. He left 00 note. He had been here for three weeks. He aliot himself with a pfato! given him bv the I-oa Angelea police force. ELECTRIC LINE MAY BE EXTENDED FROM SIFTON Extension of the electric railroad of the Oregon-Washington Corporation from Klfton, the prraent terminus of the line, to Mocklnson. Is said to be ery probabl In the near future. At meeting In lincklnnon during the week number of fanner along tha rout of th pronoaed extension promised their hearty aupport and cooperation. The Una runa from Vancouver to Sif ton, a dlatance of eight miles, and pos sibilities for extending It 16 or 20 mllea on a wator grade are aald to be excel lent and through districts with splen did possibilities for. heavy traffic. A great deal of development haa been going on In that direction during the puat two yeara. and It Is pointed nut that the road If extended would meet with profit-paying patronage from the start. PACKEV MAY NO Totals 34 13 PORTLAND. 9 27 11 2 Mensor 2 b 2 hpeas, cf 5 A B. R. H. PO. A. Files, rf Strnit, If ... Williams, lb Harris, c . . . . Kibble, 3b . . . JouraaJ Want Ads bring results. For additional sporting news see Pages 2, 3, 4 and 5, Section 2. (treat flame in St. Louis. St. Louis. April 2n. The Browns anil White Sox battled for 15 innings with out. a rim today. -The game was called on account of darkness. Baumgardner, the young recruit, who heat Ed Walsh in Chicago, mady the most notable rec ord ever hung up ly a youngster when, with his support crumbling be hind him, ne titritened up and came stronger id stronger in each succeed ing inning. He struck out 10 men and allowed only nine hits and the Browns made five njiscues behind him. Scott, foi the Son, pitched another tight ball ihe entire route, allowing si hits while his support' was gilt edged. It was one of the greatest games ever seen here. Score. R. II. E. Chicago. ..... 0 9 0 St. Louis 0 6 S Batteries Scott and Block; Baum gardner and KrioheJl. Umpires Egan and Evans. Camnitz Allows One ilit.' Pittsburg. April 20. McCarthy's su perb hitting ami Tommy Leach's field ing were the high spots in, the defeat tho Pirates administered to the Car dinals (his afternoon. Score: R. H. E. Pittsburg 7 7 1 St. Louis i.O 1 I Batteries Harmon. Pale and Bliss; Camnitz and Gibson. Umpires John stone and Eason. I homas, p Tonneson, 1 t 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 6 24 8 3 Cubs Win Opener. Chicago, April 20. The Cubs opened the seaison on the home grounds today by pulling down a 10-innlng victory from Cincinnati on a home run by Shreckard with a score of 5 to 4. Hank O'lJay, pilot of the Reds, was welcomed by the fans with a wonderful floral piece, a gold watch, cuff buttons aDd a pocket knife. Cap Anson made the presentation speech. Score: - R. H. E. Cincinnati 4 9 3 Chicago 6 10 1 Ba.ttertes Benton, Suggs and - Mc Lean; Richie and Archer. Umpires Brennan and Emslle. Seeley'a Spermatic , Shield Truss Seaton Loses Pitchers' Rattle. Philadelphia April 20. In a pitchers' battle, in which Perdue had the edge on Seaton, Boston won today's game. 6 to J. The Phillies had several c.hances to tie the score. -Perdue, however, tight ened and retired the batters on strike or tsy 1 llesv ICtlng's batting "featured, the Braves' manager getting four sin gles in four times up. Score: R. H. E. Boston 5 9 j Philadelphia 1,- 6 1 Batteries Perdue and Kllng; Seaton and Graham. Umpires Bush and Kleni. Totals' 32 Batted for Thomas In ninth. ' SCORE BY INNINGS. Seattle 0 2 0 4 0 4 3 0 13 Portland 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 4 SUMMARY. Two-base hit Kibble. Home runs Mann, Bpeas. Sacrifice hits Raymond, Harris. Pitchers' summary 12 runs ano nits orr mrseh in 6 2-3 innings: 1 run and 0 hits off Thomas In 1 1-3 innings. Stolon bases Stidello. Struck out By Ingersoll 4. by Hirsch 4, by Thomas 3. Bases on balls Off Inger soll 4. off Hirsch 11, off Thomas 2. Wild pitches Hirsch 2. Hit by pitched ball Fries by Ingersoll. Passed ball Harris. Double play Moran to Weed. Umpire Horan. Charge defeat to Hirsch. Credit victory to Ingersoll. "BAD BILL" DAHLEN T MEET MATT ILLS Cnicago. April 20. Packey McFar land was tonight awaiting the posting by the Madison Square Athletic club in New York of the forfeit which is to hind his match with Matt Wells. Unless the forfeit is posted tonight by Matchmaker Tim Hurst In New York McFarland says he will formally call the bout off tomorrow. "Hurst haB been trying some bull dozing tactics on us, but they will not work," said tne stockyards fighter. "My money is up and he will have to put up his money tonight or there will be no fight April 26. He'll have to show us before we step one foot from home. McFarland was prepared to depart tomorrow or Mondrfy for Gotham, as his contract calls for his presence there four days before the fight. BATTING AVERAGES FOR THE SERIES STRIKES UMPIR E EUPTUME Seeley'g" Spermatic Shield Truss, as fitted1 to the Cxar of Russia and now used and approved by the-United States Government, will not? only retain any case of rupture perfectly.-af fording immediate relief. : k'ti a sirtr vtwcx uic vj-a niiig in icn uays on ine average case. LAUE-DAVIS DRUG CO - t , j -THIRD AND YAMHILL, PORTLAND, OR. - - ' Tp- Experts and Exclusive Agents for Seeley'i Sperrnatic Shield Truss. I . Journal Wait Ada fcrtng results.. per mat 1 o Shield Pad. Do yon C" h roova , College Baseball. At New Haven Columbia 0. Yale 4. At Ithaca Rochester 6, Cornell 4. At Providence Princeton 2, Brown 1. At "West Point University of Penn sylvania 2. Weat Point 11. New York, April 20. Plainly angered. oecause me uianis naa beaten his team In the tenth Inning, Manager Pahlen of the Brooklyns. struck at Umrjlre Rlgler this afternoon and for a few minutes there cairte near being a riot on the Polo grounds. The crowd rushexl oa the field but 4he players, as sisted by the special police, kept them in check. As a result of his action, Dahlsn Is likely to draw an Indefinite suspension from' President Lynch. Claiming that Umpire Rlgler was at fault In the mix up with Mjanager Pahlen. President Ebbetts of the Brooklyn Nationals, telegraphed to President Lynch tonight demanding iubi liib umpire oe punisned. This' Was Some Freak. Writing on freak plays that have won Important baseball games, Hugh S. Fullerton tells the following story In the May American Magazine: "A freak play robbed 'Doc' Casey's Toronto team, of a game in the Eastern league. The game was at Rochester and Casey's catching staff was so crip pled that the plump little veteran was compelled to don the wind pad himself. 'Casey is short and quite stout. But he was doing fairly well until the tenth inning, when'Rochester had a Tunner oh third with two out. A wild pitched ball struck the ground in front of Casev and disappeared. The runner hesitat ed until he saw Casey making frantio efforts to get the ball from under his protector, then he came home with the winning run Just as Casey located the sphere, which had gone, under the pro tector ana wedged itself past the elas tic belt too tightly." ' Boston Philadelphia Cleveland . . Detroit Wick t Came. Mensor Mathea . Strait .. Wllllama Bloomfield Hirsch Doty Ab. JI. p. r. 17 fi .294 . - 21 4 ' .190 -.11 I .308 . . 21 7 .333 . . 21 h .2 .17 .363 . 22 4 .217 .14 3 .-14 . 6 3 .600 . 6 2 .400 . 3 ' 0 .000 . 8 1 .1fi7 . 0 0 .000 . 3 0 .000 .12 3 .250 177 47 .266 P. R., L. & P. CO. TO EXTEND LINE IS ANNOUNCED At the rogular weekly meeting of th Kllllngsworth Avenue Push club, held last Thursday evening at East Nine teenth and Kllllngsworth, a report was made by the railway committee to tho effect that the Portland Railway, Light & Power company stood ready to extend the carl Ine eaat to East Twenty-fourth ' .et. provided the property owners would bear a portion of tha expense. '"Ii report will como up for extended discussion at tho next meeting, Wednes day evening of this week, and at th same time will be discussed a report submitted by the same committee, sug gesting the extension of the Irvlngton line along: East Fifteenth to Killings-worth. The largest casting ever made In the United States, a 330,000 pound base for a foreign press, recently was completed at a Pennsylvania steel works. Lfeed. cnicago . . Washington St Louis . , New York Provo Jumper Expects Make Team. I Provo. cril 20. Alma TllrhiH. nr I A.nnapops iorm Carolina o, j.gvy I th B. Y. U.. who Is training for mera- ' ' ' J berahiD on th American Olvmnlr team I At Middletown. Conn. Wesley an 10, j expects to be able to make a high Jump I Springfield Training'1, of six feet six inches before tha try- out in California, May J. H now bas to his credit six Xe two lnchaav Cincinnati . New York ; St. Louis . . Phlladelnhia Boston Pittsburg ., Chicago j. . Brooklyn Journal American League. J Vpk ? --671 II "WiC J . 3 1 .600 III J aV.M :::::::::::::::::. i.-iS UB V National League. 1 1 IVJM I ................14 .429 I ... I ....... . 2 4 JI .1 ..).... ......1 9 .ZSSII -. -i -'..:-.-; -f- 1 i - I. ' Wanf ldS tiring results. . J ttstkvjvxSBaxavaxkm FITS fl&HlOS We have a very interesting lot of slightly used pianos of the higher grade that we are offering this week at prices that should dispose of them quickly. They are all practically new. most of- them less than a year old. and are all in perfect condition. The list in cludes a SCHUBERT, a STEINWAY, a REED FRENCH, a LUDWIG, a MASON & HAMLIN, a STARCK, a POOLE, a WILLARD, a FRENCH & SONS and a PIANLSTA player piano. Come and see them. Prices right and terms to suit HuTTink Rartos lK TftnkRtslnck mm SIXTH AND BURNSIDE