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THE OUIICON DAILY JOUKHAU 10 JIT LAND, THURSDAY EVENING. APRIL tS. Hit. 13 mm mm iff in SIXTH SIRAIGHF. BATTLE Make Enough Emm to Lose Most Any Kind ol Contest but Beaven Can't Hit In Pinches, . CAMFJiON'S HOMER J GIVES TIGERS BOUT THREE HUNDRED IN mm games Short Fenct Permit s Three Portland Athletes Arrive at Homer, Which Work a Hardship on Pitchers, Berkeley for Champion ship Track Meet T r UMa H a, .,ieg kUt M bate f'-sa'ad M t ir u4t. 4 it.i ti u u ir'. m !. (vf tb BbfrfWB !- uih If .- I i tatta iuim4 vu4i iwt aaj Jiaae4 ibr Mi b-ui fit a x4 t-aiM kin e4 th w-S f 114 aa a ga4 a Matt. No af enr Beaver culd )alr lb lb filhrfca 4 a raattll UiU bie te a m autlwi fof straight J.kl II dM' saa U la 4a !, lt4v. nU tlA bev n. T ta fa la lb tjatb lai4 lib, Uikt Lrwb fun ke. f4 le Iim mt ite tarti4 Cedta .1 lb f lb TtM4M Tt ete4 TM T)a a4 CeJla lt4 alt aba Caaa a.. I tb hell Mttnlt lb rti n4 aalt Tfc rtaaJ KM aa la ruentj m be tai Cn, lXIM Lw iuM MlcML " tU4 Ml. etbu tuMritS ImhM it fr II la. f.ar af lba baiaj fa ! Wae Tb Tfe cwi'ml la ib flrat taala-. l lk Cajla ve4 avail a la rt 4 tllll MomnU 4aU (a lb Win lb lltbtf .Ha, Tb I mm baiiUd ilk i. eeor Ileal fr Ikito Malaga Tm4 KlbU IboufM 11 we lima te bf aab f t.itr. Cat, Awtl t Wiik Hi ll feMfcintiifct fivia J t. Mrrlfc Ulva. HmMIi I-J t'aiifwaia. IK .ut 4 aaut llft ! lUiMtUtl)e liars ae4 HvU . LKfc Ukt. .le 4 a4 r JOHNSON'S INJURY COLUMBIA HE TO . MAY DELAY BOUT IET WASHINGTON Champion Wrenches Tendons In Back Endeavor Society After Big FiQhu Scholastic Baseball Leaguers Are Scanning Sky With Querulous Eyes, fw . ..... ... n ixFiirH I 4 laM4 la JI ar li te "Him F'r wvn. Br wiiii Coll faa 14. u. (. ufh,!. J mom a I 4lrac. a lfc fea4 taaia Te iBct4 n i . Tinoini towara Iita.iKa Aal rall4 !! Ikare run. Hth u V Uu up i MiUo i irti lb acaln. la la iB(h. ern i nowiag ncii TUnl IB raata. up if ud it u aorrvarrnl la lhli.ll iTlfr ll(l.lrfv4 p 1 lh alllh Kl -I. "r4l a ru of 111 o!4 4Iaal lalliod lL foil, la u I ihr n.i ibsitv. Urn yoi Mai II la Ihc ao ar fa . tart U rna. In I). fourth laolef lh Oaaa broa Into lh run IIU Cvr tal oul i buM 4va IK lhlr4 Una a4 fal Uraoa follBaJ viih a lo pi ia UfL HlliD( lofi.j io rl4hl an4 tarora Daaa r...jJ (,i ih kali baca Io Ia lnfl.14 "y hM rl4 AVIIktnann po! n. ihruuah lb Inn. 14 thai caught J -!ff off bkltnct anil pal )opd Mua il4 doan a tur.t that waa al t lo ro a a till ar.l Wllk prrh4 n .ouf d. bul farkla hlffad and Cuk aa an aay out lt u rhronicl aAolhar tally for tha Oak With ona dovn la Ih alilb lUlllrf raltlnd lb board la rltTbl fl!d and movrd up on Wllklttaoa'a Iafll4 Mil. Mm br-d out. but Cr I"r In a thr wtih a daubl to la ft that rurl ()u. Cook agalo waa an aaajr InflWd nut. llllljrn, oho had bn pllrhlnf loo hall. a rtljr rrponalbl for a run fur the vlallura In Ih Mvanth. II laid oul a faat on up aaalaat Loard fifth Yrtbra. and Iba latter, whan h rcovrd, pllfrd avcond II cord whro. aftr llofman fllad lo Krurgar, Coy alnflvd to right Olrot on tOia Koaad. V!lklnon ojwnrd Ih !ghth with alatn ihroiiKh tha pltchra bot, recently 'ilJ hy Gi:iln, and now occupied ' Utrot, l ho California recruit aouth-Pw,- MlU lofted to Itoana, but Par kin got a hit when Olrot allppad on tha Timtaleaatl rraaa. that put Wllk on ao ond. Lrard'a forca out of 1'arkln to Bancroft at arood put th kid flrat ancker on third, and h acored when. In altainptlng to complete a doubl. Dan rattled tha board In tha grandstand bark of first. Chadbourne, Harp nd Undaay war In only Heaver to solve l'arkin. th rrror of the Cak UJIrldera balag mad on aasy chunoc. OA.KUAND. Aa R. It PO. A. E5. ardar la lb aaraaia. algkitt aa4 bJHia Tha la Imhii will piay Ihla aft r aoooa gara Ik Ttaon fii4 Hall ar 0r4 will baa for Ih T1ar loaar. waji Wllliaosa will likely Caallay or Vaaaey. Th aoor: All R. II. PC A. K Maor. lb paa. rf . . ia. rr.. Hiraii. If., klaihaa. lb Ham, c . Kit.bl. b Colirln, Uloomflald, TotaJa Toha. Ib Nlll. lb Abbott. If Neighbor, rf. Hif. .... I.Tmh. rf ... Cameron, lb. . Crlttendan. C. Crlgr, p II t I 14 II 1 TACOVA All n. If PO. A (1111 TotaJa .11 I II IT II I SCORE DT INNINOa Tarama 10 0 4 4 4 II I Portland 0 1 0 0 0 I 4 I 0 I flL'MM ART. Two haaa hit Natgbbora. frltletv- den, llarrla. Hotna run Cameron. Ab bott. Klt-bl. Sacrifice hit Mil. Hlolan baeea Uanaor. Hpeaa. Htmck out Hy Crlear 4 by Illoomfleld I. Iiaaaa on ball Off Crlg.r I off Uloomfleld I. lHub!a plT Crittenden to Mora. More to Nlll to Cameron. CM for to Mora la Cameron, UMaf la alathea. Umpire Van IiaJlrea. rooV ear an. rd. 2b. Hoffman. If. . rf Patternon, cf. I'cillng. ib. llklnson, M i p, o. . 1'ai klna, p. lb. 0 0 0 Totals 14 S 11 17 10 PORTLAND. AQ. R. It PO. A. E. Chadboums, Hc.dgprH. ;b. Krueirer, cf. Ilnwley, c. , ltiipH. lb. . 1 "oaiie. rf. . . Bancroft, an. Lindsay, Sb. (JilMKiin. p. . ImImhho, c, Girot, p. If. 0 8 S 6 10 S 1 3 0 0 0 Totals 14 0 S IT It 1 SCORE BY INNINGS. Oakland .0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 S Hits 0 1 0 J 0 1 1 I 1 11 Portland 00040000 0 0 Hits 100110000 f SUMMARY. Struck out By Gllllffan 4, by Parkins Ilefa L4Nkd jraMTno. Victoria. R C, April IS, By defeat Ing th Seattle Giants yesterday after noon, tb Bets Jumped Into tha leader ship of the league. . Tha Seattle team fain outait tna locals, but wara unable to banrh tbm. The final score waa to 1. Meek and Bawling starred with th stick for th looala. The soore: It. IL E. Peattle Ill Victoria ,,..6 6 1 Batteries Ingersoll and Ehaav; Kauf man and Meek. Oamo Poatpo-irxL Spokane. Wah.. April 14. RaJn put the damper on yenterday's game be tween the Vancouver Beavers and Joe Conn's hirelings. The two teams will battle this afternoon, provided the weather permlta. Hap Myers. Oohn'a new Initial saoker. Is due to arrive to day or tomorrow and will likely brMk Into Sunday's game. 4. Bases On balls Off Gllllran t. Two base hits Patterson. MItse. Double play Parkins to Cook to Wilkinson; Rodgers to Llndaay. Sacrifice hit Het HnK. Stolen bases Krueirer, Doana, Leard. Hoffman. Hit by pitched ball Leard, by Ollllgan. Wild pitches Gilli an, innings pltr.ned uy uuila-aa 7. aae hit Off Ollllgan 10. runs 4: Glrot, hits 8. runs 1. Time of gum One hour and IS minutes. Umpires Hlldebrand and Casey. Journal Want Ads bring results. Ill u ! aylKlag f Ua klbd r bi4 la the a mi. u4 all t4all.h- rttO.xtxa a Ufa IL CkUjJ l.lai .. !! ia. rai4 a !. Im la laai rall4 Malaa Tie II erhwl la IL Htel rxi:t.ria eutne of I j li'aSMl bla fxl n t,m -rlfl roaat. I1 I'ltf.b high athtxtl alii aasd lblr laean jih Ttm Portland will tM Ih WaaklngiAB. IJocoln and Jf faiaun Mh hua!t The I ! l-.tfh MkMil aad IH lifrll I'lsh arhiMJla. le frven dragon, biennis la aaoJ few ial alar ,V fivia Ifayall high, la dpi1 lo win Ih aholpal- on the Mi-nn hUb laani- f Ptrtlan4 ar etcrel promlslag cham- ploaa Oranl. II. peiy l and fur long ehaiiilon, la ipctad lo giv tha elhar daah man a bard tusel n Ua prtala Wlndr-.agl. aba will rua th half m'l fur tr-a WeeMaglon lm. M.a rarord of f 01, ahlcb ought to UnJ him fl'al place bonora Wllaon, Wash ington's mltr. ran Ih dialance la 41 Tbe Waaltlngtuo c4! Me rt-rad a Imdi of 14 man. Lincoln and Jefferson high eohoul have aclerad lajns of two and four man. rj-actleJy. WaayatckM Saa Twa. Th slat of Washington wilt have an able representative In th Wenatcho high achooL Wenalrhea'a two enlnsnta Taed and Wataon. ha good records. nd are looked for to capture a number of txiliil. Th two big Baaltl high schools. th Washington aitJ Lincoln, have wlrvd the Inter l.olaeilo officials that hlr In- tantlona lo comiet In th lntr- cholasllo have born abandoned The Oraajoa City high school decided not t come south at tl.e eleventh hour. The largest numref of schools will onme from California, cr couth. Trie best prsp school track tram of the tat have entered Ix Ar.geles htk'I. which w prevented from competing In the first tnteracl.olastlc on account of faculty ob'eoUotva, has obtained permis sion to con. a north, and all! enter a six man team. I'alo Alto hliih, cham pions of tb tnterscholastlo last yaar, ar lo main their bonora ana nav entered th full limit of 1) men. "stay tower Svcorda. Many new records are looked . for. Wlndnagle and Wilson of the Washing ton high school. If they run up lo ei peclatlona. are eipected to lower th recorda for the half and mlla. A class V field will start In the hundred yard dash. Including Grant of Washington, Tweed of Wenatchee high, Johnson of Lo Angeles high. Mills of Palo Alto and Needham of Pan Jose. Preliminaries in tha traok and field event will be held tomorrow afternoon and Uig 'finals on Saturday. On aocount Of the large number of entries In the various track events, trial hents will b run In th 100, 220 and 440 yard daahes. Th school entered In the big meet are: Jefferson, Lincoln and Washing ton, Portland. Or.; Dayton, Or.; Lafay ette, Or.; Wenatchee, Wash.; Uhlan, St Ignatius, Oakland Polytechnic, flan Francisco Polytechnic, Wllmenllng Toly- technlo, Fremont Ilcnldsburg. Wash Ington. Union. Hollywood, Siskiyou. Monterey, Mission. Han Jose, Salinas, Alameda, Long Peach, Palo AJto, Fresno, Modesto, Stockton. Santa Cms. Mendoolno. Woodland. Cogswell Ferndale, Shasta high. Ventura, Lowell. Marys villa, Sutter Union, Petaluma, Anaheim, Mountain View. Lindsay, Santa Rosa, Berkeley preparatory. Fort Bragg. Portland Athletes arrive. Sixteen athletes, accompanied by their coach, representing three hlffh schools of Portland, Or., arrived here yesterday afternoon. The boys were In good shape, despite their long ride, and worked out this afternoon on the Call fornla track. The weather oondltlons for the meet are very good, and a record breaking meet Is expected. ialu fri Um wwl nilat4ig. Anil 1 -vefnetel l h Jukkaa-llraa iMiiaaiM lallW la I -as cgaa ,, al. jt tkf fitll fiunt aa iJjiy t ia bMvyaigbi ttawjion. ako I un4r jM tmll brsclabs ka luda. J"aa .a a a u e a rua4bue is eiart iraiatbg fr Ih luu aba l-l auluenvtll craba4 lata a Iru-k. hurluig Ih flglr aod fcta ratal wtlb gil fice la lb sruji.d II-. rhsiuplon pused up a rn of brblee. ai,4 bl clolkleg l talieve l.'aautlnalloa al.owsd . safalaJ l.n d..n wf M bark had bn wiaarhad it win ni t- abl l rume tralaleg WM ivr . C. K. Attrr Hijf right. ItsliM tivae Ua4 m I lloalon. April li - -Ths t'nllad cl- ty of c.tirlsllan K.r4cvr Is (dy for- ardlng la CIrtatUn Kiideavor lea tore In every alata la Ih union aa appeal I iruioal sgatnal Ih uaclmnl of agtsttun In N'w VI aa loo permitting th Jolineon-Jnynn fight al 1 mm Ve gas July. A bill legalising prise fighting has pasaad th lowar house of the New Mealcan Ugtalafur and la now before the ear!. Iljrau'a lrotra;a lloats Crrorg. Il'xl l-na lt4 a t Oaklan.1. Cal, AprU II. Kid Oaorg. th Vlucklon mlJdiaaelght I a fajl.n Idol among th fa here today aa a raaull of hia poor showing against How ard Morrow, th Chicago novlo. who Is regarded aa a rlous contender for tb ntlddlawtlgbl till, . Under the guidance of Ttmroy Ryan. Morrow beat ileorge arateinaltoally In heir 10 round bout before th Oaklaol Wblinen' club. Th daclalon In Mor row' favor ii popu'nr. Grg'a aork was conalatent with verel of his parforn.ar.i . a In ths past h "logged" It fio:n th third round on. n II. lghth ()ora dolllralIy took a lop. and waited for Ih count of nine. ( was greeted with a laugh whan he arose Morrow showed great class for a youngster. Th Cwlua.Ua aalvereliy ea-4 Wa Itogloa High Kt-w UmUII lfat will L 1 1 .a lowoyrev aflr.a wa blHit saah rial4 r 14 IK. mUw ar sulia Tbe au I -b4aU4 l lal al I lk Peacra. Ih en arta4 latftar ef Ih Waablbgioa It'gk tuol I,. tuy alert IK fn.m aiil lb iviuubt unl'a:ly pvaai le a g4 lliur aj ran f.ll tie puaiiloa a Wail a . m oiitr twtrins In lt Iairelitta lie lraiu Jaik y.je1.1 wll likely atari Ik fame for Ih. "t'rc-" bue Il(sgarat4 Bfl lu i'"l forna la in game tfilMI lbs ll:il aludciil lal aaak. II. lean. 1! line up aa followe. Columbia. p rii4.iu 4 list luel It:::: a It. If cf It Wsehingtoa. IS'Selt W t!aoB Uju.rr Kihl t.l Or.h . W Ulan tUford To. bl'.Her ... t'mplr Rankin Mu at auej ( V' ' 1 ia , ('ol)laa I ar 1'vrbln l.ai.ll Miua j. ff. AIIUI Uawo Off. Th game blwen th PrllAnd acad emy and th tllll Vlllltery academy nines was railed off at lha ehd ef th second Inning yesterday afternoon on ao count of rain. The P. A. by wr leadlt-g at lha line by tbe score ef 1 to a. Majidot and Hay lor In Draw. It alli-4 I'reaa laae1 l Indlanapol'. April 15. Newspaper opinion today as rn thnt Die 14 round I bout bten Jo Mmidol and Young Kaylor was a good draw. Mandot showed , more steam and wna tiie agrraeaor ' throughout but was wild. Neither waa j hurt In a previous bout Mandot bast ed Uaylur. j Kan f man tn JUtt Tomorrow. j It oIikI I'rre laaed M Ire i I Pan Kranclsoti. April J&. Al Kauf man will make his first appearance In f th ring sine hi defnat by Al I'alxer j In Now York eccriil months ago, when he will face Cliurlaa Horn or Charlie i Millar In the main event of the weekly j boxing ahow her tomorrow night. Kaufman hna been training near the city and reports lilmaolf In good condi tion. , CHRISTIAN BROTHERS NINE BEATS TRADERS ni'BIVKFB COLLEilK LP-AGCE. Won. Lost. P C r n n c I l .it Kolmra 1 i .44 7 Trades I I .lot runiud v .vuv Tb Christian Mrothars' collage ha aa ball team defeated Ih Trad school nine yaaterday aflamoon by the senre of I to 0 The feature of the game was tha batting of Hubert. Th bal lerina: rrlacol and 0llackr, for fhrlatlan Ilmther; 0"I'1I and Fly stinger, for Trd schooL BERQ WANTS TO WAGER S2S0 AGAINST BEEU. JAa be), la flwtlN, wbw ra4.4 li-le aweaafLgi frvaa Las. t, atal4) U a 4 -a4f M a4 till b aa eta V4 a fwfatl r aia s- 4 l4 la aC r4 Im'1 a f : i .. m4 IU4 svm.1 a..f l. kaea. to ear Hal la v iaa blaaa M w t. ea i. M be M aaieivet aag bi ei , . . 1Mb Ual 4A aaiM be ute I I Jal Waal Aa katai fa:ia I. ;;;.i;uitiniunii;:'j 3?T CRICKETERS 10 1 MOK E TOf GHT Mr. Economical Man YOU CAN GET A NATTY Spring Suit for Beautiful fabrics, hand-worked buttonholes, patent pockets and all the things you can't see-f-the things built in the shrunk canvas and stay tapes, the hair cloth, the careful tailoring that make a suit give en tire satisfaction. I FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY WE ARE OFFERING THE FOLLOWING Special Bargains in Meii's Trousers $2.00 and $2.50 Trousers Friday and Saturday $1.65 $3.00 and $3.50 Trousers Friday and Saturday $2.45 $4.00 and $4.50 Trousers Friday and Saturday $3.15 $5.00 and $6.00 Trousers Friday .and Saturday $3.85 MAKE NO MISTa4KEIN THE PLACE TTTi ii30wmaiii;Ji5TOmeim Third. and Burnside Sts. TWO STORES Sixth and DaVis Streets Tonight Portland cricketers will be out In full force nt the clubhoune, the j occasion brlnr thn annual dinner and sniokvr. This jur grent trouhla has been taken to have everything1 first ' clnr3. After tho dinner which will be" ! a very elaborate affair, a concert and I smoker will be held. Some of the best amnteur talent in town will be out Jo entertain the orlckoters and their friends and thn committee In charge of the dinner end concert guarantee a splendid night's entertainment All old and now members and their friends ore asked to attend the dinner thin ovenlng. Mr. Blakely, the president of the club, will have charge of affairs during the evening. Tickets can be had of any club member or out at the grounds during the evening. The olub bouse is reached by taking a Montavllla car, getting off at lnst BLxtny-seventh treat and walking two blocks north. Introduced by the Arrow Collar 'Makers await irispection at your dealers. $1.50 and $2.00 Cltjxtt, Pkabodt & Co. Makers, Trot, N. Y. JsL 3?E GOING FISHING? Pinch Hits Win Game. Los Anffelos, April 25. Pinch hits by Van, Buren and. Hclster In the ninth I inning caused thj defeat of the Los An geles team yesterday. The final score was 4 to 3. Kheetrtin singled in the ninth and CKourke called on Van Buren and Uelster and both came through with doubles, putting over tbe winning; run. The score: 1 1 IX B. 1.03 Angeles 8 11 2 Sacramento 4 9 1 Batteries Chech and Brooks; Baum. Mahoney and Cheek, Hart. Tigors Defeat Seals. San Franclsoo, Cat, April iC5- The Villagers defeated the Seals yesterday by the score of 7 to 2. A batting rally In th sixth inning gave the Tigers four runs and the game. Heap's home run started the rally. The eoorei R. H. E. Vernon . ..... . ... . . 7 11 1 Z 8 1 It doesn't matter whether It's for trout, or bass, or 40-pound sal mon, you'll find that we always have the right tackle. "Plenty of 4TjW Eggs in Stock Now' Backus&Worris 23 Morrl eon Slraet, Bet 1st &Zhd Sta Dt&u r I hiiuibw , Batteries Castlnton Fanning and Schmidt. and Brown; Iients Loses Game. The Sellwood firrammar school team j won the first game of the champion- ! ship series by defeatins the Lents team by the geore of 13 to 6. This afternoon the Portsmouth and Ladd teams will , play.. ' Rankers' Opening I'ostponed. The opening gam0 of the Bankers' Baseball leajrue was postponed yester day on account of the wet field. The Hlbemla and Merchants team were eehednled to play. The Security Sav ings & Trust team will meet the First National team this afternoon. If it does not rain.. Skates WXNSX.OW BALL BEAKIWO SELP-CONTAXNINO BOLX.3 T aClb r NOTHTNO 2 Pair ? s NcwLotNowIn CORNELIUS HOTEL IN 'NEW HANDS AGAIN The Cornelius hotel, whlc1! was sold about a year aro by Dr. Cornelius to K. P. ilorrU, has aKln changed hands, and an inorporated company, whose officers are 3. W. Blaine, Fielder Jonea and W. B.. Btreeter, will take charge Immediately. It is announced 'that tbe price paid was within the neighborhood ', of $15,000. J. W. Blaine la an expert- ' enced hotelmon, having; formerly been connected with Dan . Moore when : the latter operated the Danmoore hotel " at Fourteenth nd Washington streets. : now. known as the Ramapo. Fielder Jones Is well known aa president of the Northwestern baseball league, and W. B. Streetof la In tha real estate bual nesa. . -i ' "'... . 1 Journal "Wbnt Ada hrlag resnlta, "Better Skates for Lsi Uoney" vmouss .asm a HDDs 1X0 Third, Vortfc of WalUngtoii, RSrsi:!:::f;Hi:'l -lI'-i:!::"!' aar s s . . '' ft i ' ! I - -- - 4 A --- UiiifSiiiSi.' 'tiiiiilaMS, Cat;": , W nickel that buys an j) Owl Londres, J Htl?k.f$ff'' Best of All, HUNTER WHISKEY HIGH-BALL Bold stall lr4 abaa i VK. httiniflT tog. J 41 CUTICUM SOAP SM1G STICK For Tender, Faces Indispensable for those subject to red ness, roughness, and other Irrltatloni ot the i kin. A having luxury. No tnug, noiom soao. no germs, no wast of. tlrfeor money- InnlckeJed box.SSo-.al stores or by mall. Liberal samp i rrea., Addresg "CuUcorb," Dept. as, Bostoa. iMways Ready for use tome knives are a nrtance. lea require frequent Larpeai Edges invariably turn. Knives are ground tnarp at th factory and are always ready for ne Blades guaranteed to take and hold an edge". , ; .... Sold by all hardware dealers. v