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THE OHECON DAILY JOURNAL, POUTLAMD, I OHDAY EVENING, ' APRIL 21,' Fourth Straight Game Won by Southerners After . Be-avers ' Had Piled Up Big Lead, : When the third Inning1 passod yester day afternoon the Portland fans lollod back In their scats and wondered at the possible dimensions of the Beavers' '' score. It was the first time during the week, that Portland has shown hit ting life, and their six binglcs In tne first three tinfn,ss gave thenfftVBMruns . It looked like a, slaughter of Blondie Crabh, but when Perrltt served the last ball In the ninth Inning to the same bunch It was the old, old story of defeat, gory 8 to 7 defeat, the, fourth straight of the I week.. ' , ' The Angels chased Al Carson frqm the box In the seventh Inning aar "he had been pitching1 nice ball, and then -.e visitor touched Harry Krause tip for four runs, two Of them because Krueger misjudged Kills' fly that wont for: three bagger. It gave Los Angeles a one run lead, that Portland tied up on Der rick's threebagger and Fisher's slnglo In the seventh,' but a double steal in the eighth gave the southerners their win-, nlng tally. " Two Trisoo Xlds Jtesd Off. ' i ' McCredle, disgusted with the previous showing of his regulars, led -off with young Chick Cunningham and followed with Harry Ileilmann, two Ban Fran cisco kids,. Chick's initial effort of the year was a pretty single to left Hell jnann came along with a sacrlfce. Lind say's single to center field filled the bases. ' Rodgers hit a smoky one down to Johnson, and Chick scored when the ball rolled through Ernie. Doane'a single to right scored -Lindsay. ' Carson was safe In the second inning after forcing Fisher. Tbsn Cunningham walked. HeiTmann moved, them up on an out, and the pair scorcu on Lindsay's hit across second, Doane'a walk and Derrick's double in the third gave the Mackraen another, and Derrick brought "in the sixth run when he stopped a pitched ball in the fifth, took second on an out arid scored on Carson's single to right that Howard made a great try for. , - Johnson Bides Ball Out " Johnson put the Angelenos in the running in the fifth when he kited one of Carson's Offerings over the right field fence-with two down. That was the opening wedge. . Soldier ,A1 weakened . rapidly. In the sixth Page walked with one out, and Ellis singled to right Moore's double to the right field fence cored Page and put Ellis on - third, whence he scored on Maggart's out, Carson to Derrick. "V Gill tingled to Hellmann and Johnson walked In the seventh, when Hrause was sent in Brooks singled to rlgnt and filled tha bases. Wotell. pinch -hitting for Rogers, who relieved Crabbe after Derrick's double in the second, fanned. Page grounded to Derrick and Gill scored. Krueger played in for Ellis and the latter sent a terrlflo fly over the Dutchman's head, n seord Johnson STAXDtKG OP THE TEAMS ' Pacific Coast League. . - . Won. M, Angelea u OsKland ........ 11 . Venice i 0 Facramento . ., 7 Pan Francisco Portland g Portland Vancouver Seattle Victoria Ppokane Tacoma Lost . 5 6 n 12 10 Northwestern League. won. Lost National League. won. Lost' rimadeiphia 8 Pittsburg ......... 5 New York ......,..... 4 Chicago 6 Kt,Loula 3 Brooklyn ;,. J Boston ..... 1 Cincinnati ...... . ... . . M 1 American League. - Won. ' Lost Washington Philadelphia Cleveland . . Chicago . .. Detroit .... Ht. ixmla ... i 4 Boston - , 2 New York ... ........... 1 t"" 4 i s ............ American Association. Won. Lost 3 Milwaukee 7 Kansas City Minneapolis ............ 5 Indianapolis 4 ,6 U, Paul 4 Columbus .............. 3 Louisville . ,v 4 Toledo 1 rtc. , ,70 .(147 .450 .437 .400 .375 P.O. .m .667 .BOO - .500 .333 .333 P.C. .760 .714 Ml .625 .429 .400 .200 U67 P.C. 1.000 .300 .67 .600 .446 .400 ,2H .167 P.C. .773 .760 .668 .600 .444 .429 .400 .133 FOURTH STRAIGHT GAME GOES TO LOS ANGELES IN HEAVY HITTING BOUT ELLIS' HARD FLY AND ANGELS GLEAN AGAIN (ILBAflE WILL SEEK RITCHIE'S CROWN IF E WALLOPS DUNDE E There Will Be Nobody Left in Featherweight Rank, Unless You Count Abe (Cnltsd Press Less TVtrt.t ' - Los Angeles. Cal , April 21; With the declared intention of making a bid for Lightweight Champion Willie Ritchie's crown If he is returned -a winner over JohnfllftDurnlee fprLlhaeatherw eight title iere April 28, Johnnie Kllbane Is In oVg-fiilt-Bwlng of trtttnlng-Torirls com- ""tln3h-eit-of-the7eotr hat In tiatti todflV . . oroer and Speas' great catch In tti ing tattle today. "You see, it's this way," Kllbane ex plained, "when I beat Uundea, which I will do Just as sure as the sun sets on April 29, there is To one left In the featherweight class. I am In fighting as a business, and will take on the light weights as fast as they come. We are certainly after Willie Itltchie for" the July 4 date here, and Tom McCarey has promised me the match if we can secure Ritchie's consent.'? McCarey confirmed Kllbane'a state ment and said that if Kllbane showed his superiority over Dundee he could have the July A date here with P.ltchle or any other good lightweight that could be secured." " and Brooks. Ellis came In on Moore's single to left That gave the visitors a one run lead. J Derrick: Sosnped Around. Derrick, who came to life with a ven geance yesterday, after feeling ill for a couple of weeks, smashed a three bagger to left field off Perrltt in the seventh, and walked home when Fisher singled to right Klsher was forced at second by Krause, and he and Johnson had an altercation that nearly resulted in a xist fight but the players prevented hostili ties'. , .... ,,::v;.;. .v " Chadbourne replaced Cunningham in the eighth, because Chick wasn't playing the batters right, and Howard shot a single to that field.. On Gill's out and Johnson's single, he reached third. John son immediately lit out for second, and when Fisher threw low to Korea, sup planting Ileilmann, Ivan was across for the winning run. Perrltt held the locals safe in the eighth and- ninth. Krause singled with two out in the ninth, and Fitzgerald was asigned the pinch hitting role. He filed to Maggart, ending the game. The score! .' Tnee, Sit. .. Kill. If. ... Moor, 8b. .. Maggart, f. Hnwarri, rf. Gill. lb..... Johnson, ss. Brooks, e. .. Crsbbe, -p. . Roger, p. . Wot ell .... Perrltt, p. .. Total ...I LOS ANGBT.ES AH. II. ....4 ::::::::: t ......... 4 4 4 s A 1 1 1 1 1 h. ro. 1 3 A. E, 1 S 3 1 It, 2 It 0 1 0. 0 88 8 PORTLAND AR. R. n. ....... 4 2 1 11 27 14 rnnnlnghtm. If. HfllmwiB. . .. Unor. 8b., .....15 Hodser, 2b.- ........... 3 Krueger. ef.; ........... 4 Doane rt. 4 Pfrrto, lb. 4 Ptfrbpr, c. .......,., 4 Oarsoo, p. .,,.., S KrtiiK, p. 2 Kore, M 1 ' Chadboome, If." ........ O triiaterald ............ .a ' TO. ft 1 1 1 3 3 O 0 0 0 1 0 0 A. t. O ) Total ...38 7 12 27 10 Fitted for Bof?r in seventh. jBatted tor Chadbonrue iu niotb. SCOBB BI INNINGS. : . Ijos Asftk-a ...,.,...., .ob 0 0 114 108 Hl( 0 0 10 1242 111 Portland ..........2 210101007 .Hits ...8 111112 0 1-13 SUMMARY. Struck eat By Rogers 1, by Perrltt J," by Caraon 6. Bates on balls Off Crabbe 3. oft Rosen 1, eff Carson 2, tf-Perrltt ir Twe be hits Moore, Derrick. Three base bit Kills, Derrick. Home runa Jobnaon. Double Slays Koiea to Rodgers. Sacrifice bits Kills, ellmanu, Klihor. Stolen bases Moorsf John son, krueger, Howard. Hit by pitched balls Derrick by Ropers. 1'aannd balls Usher, Brooks. Credit ylctory to Perrltt. defeat to Kranse. Innlnsa pitched By Crabbe 2, runs 6, bit 0; Rogers. 1 run, 8 hits in 4 innings. Carson 8 tans, 5 bits in 6 innings. Tiro of game 3:20. Umpires Held and New bouse. McAllister to Box Friday. ' (United Press Leased Wire.) . San 'Francisco, Cal., April 21. Mark. Ing his first professional appearance in this city, Bob McAllister, former ama teur middle and' heavyweight ehamploo of the Pacific coast, la to step four rounds wth Paddy Lavin of Buffalo at the pavilion here next Friday night It la said McAllister is to receva 12000 for his end, win, lose or draw. Jimmy Howard of Chicago and ' Al Herman of Brooklyn will meet In the special event These boys are also middleweight. Six other bouts are carded. If the authorities do not In terfere, Joe Payne, 6 years old, and his brother Lou.' 6, will put on an infantue axhibitloo match. Men and .young men .who., seek distinction in .dress, fashion without folly, quality and richness without ex cessive cost, should see i These clothes are made by masters of the art, in the dominant fashions of the day. : t PRICED AT $20.00, $25.00, $30.00' :' WASHINGTON AT CORNER SIXTH BiLES COLIii COLTS TO I SCALP nukio rniinTiiTm ihuiuu ruuiimiii E Portland Takes Initial Series From Spokane In Front of 6000 Wildeyed Fans, .' t (Special to Tbe Jonrns!.! BpoUane, Wash., April 21. By handing the Spokane Indians a 4 to 3 defeat yes terday, the Portland Colts romped off with four games of the six-game series, before a crowd of 8000 fans. Timeiv Mi a eighth gave the Colts their victory. Spokane's infield failed to show any class, making four errors, which helped the Colts In scoring; Martinonl was In great form till the seventh Inning, but ha became, a bit wild and , was replaced by Mays, who got in trouble in the eighth, but caihe out on the long end when Spcas made his sensational piny on Risberg's hard drive. Portland broke In the run column In the third Inning. Murray reached first on Morse's error -and took second on a passed ball and counted on Coltrin's first bingle. t. --v- Portland scored in the seventh; eighth and ninth Innings. Two hits. force out and Morse's error resulted in a tally in the seventh. Gutgnl'a single, Mahoney infield hit. Williams' sacri fice and Coltrin's single scored, the third run In the eighth. In the ninth Speas walked and took second on Mohlefs sacrifice and scored, on an infield hit after going to third on an Infield out Tha Portland squad left last night for Vancouver, where they will open a six game series against the Vancouver Beavers, who are tied with Portland for the league leadership. Frank Eastley win pitch the opener for the Colts. The score: ,. . PORTLAND - AH. R. H. ft). A. I Bancroft. Sb ,4 0. 1 1 0 0 Hpcss, rf. 4 1 2 1 O 0 Mohler. 2D. 4 0 0 4 B O Guljrtu, If. 0 1 1.000 Mu honey, ef 4 O 2 1 0 0 WUIlsms, lb 4 0 0 It ' O 0 Hurrsr, c. 8 1 0 8 2 0 Coltrlo, ss. 4 1 4 3 7 1 Martinonl. p. ,,,,,.,.., 3 0 0 1 1 0 Usys, V. O 0 0 0 0 0 1 s mrnin a -- iis " 8POKANE AR. R Million, rr 4 Altman, "b. .., 4 rowell If. 8 llclchlor. rf. ............ 4 Redmond, Sb. ........... 8 Morse, as. 3 Johnson, lb. 4 Auer, c. ................ S Rtsberg, p. ............. 8 ohe ................ 1 -10-8T-13- H. PO. A. 1 2 1 . 1 0 a i 4 It O 0 , Total .................83 8 27 16 8 Batted for Redmond In ninth. . 8 CORE) BY IKNING8 Portland 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 14 Spokune -.O00OQO1102 SUMMARY Three bsse hit Kpess. . Horrific hits Mob' ler, Maboner, Williams. Martinonl. Sacrifice flT-I'owell. Double plly Coltrin to Mob ler to Williams. Passed ball Auer. Hit by pitched ball Morse by Mays. Stolen bases Muhoney.. Altman. . Bases on balls Rlsberg 8, struck out bt Martinonl , Dy Htsbsrc 6. Hit Off Martinonl 8 In T 1-3 innings; hits off Mays none in 1 2 3 Inning. fft on bases Portland 11. Spokane B. Credit Tlrtorjr to Martinoui; ooreat to Bisberg. , aims or game 1 :30. t'mplre Eddingor. POOR FIELDING LOSES -GAME FOR WOLVERINES Los Angele3, April 21. -Poor fielding in-the eighth Inning cost the Sacra mento wolves yesterday . afternoon's game with the Venice. team. The score was 5; to 8. The morning game was called with the score four-all In the eighth Inning, Munsell pitched great ball :for Sacramento In . the afternoon, and It was his double that tied the score In the seventh inning, but his teammates field In a poor manner and tossed the game away in -the following frame. The score: r . Uorntng gtnis . SACRAMENTO , :'.'r." ;. AB. R. H. ro. A. E. Mnrsn, ft. S I S . 1 ft 0 Lewis, If. 2 0 OO0 O Swain, rf.-... ...... 8 1 1 - 0 0 O 2 1 0 0 4 0 2 112 4 0 8 0 0 2 1 1 4 0 O 11 10 8 0 O I 8 0 8 0 0 1 1 0 O'Rourke, 8b. . Kenwortbr, 2b. Ireland, as. .... Tennant, lb. ,. Check c Williams, p. ... Totals ....... Melosn, If. ... Kane, cf. . ..i Bajless, rf. ... McDonnell, 2b. Patterson,, lb. Mls'bl. 8b. ... Halllnan. ss. . Krettx, c Stewart, p. ... Uosp, 2b. ...... . Tola! VEN'ICB 1 - AR. 2 4 ::::::::: 2 2 8 ......... a s 24 14 1 R. H. TO. I 2 8 2 4 O 1 8 1 2 ..25 4 . 8 24 ' 8 1 Called end eighth; time limit ECORB BY INNINGS Saitamento - .......... ..-,.0 0 0 0 0 8 104 lilts ....0 0 1 0 0 1 2 04 Venice .....1 0 0 2 0 1 0 01 Hit 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0-3 - ' ' 6U11MART ...Two base bits Kine, Lltsrht. ratterion, Mt. ran.. Sacrifice hits Kenworthjr, Baylesa, t.ew h. Sacrifice fly Irelan. fSicilon bases Ken worthy, Kane.. Bases on balls Off William 4, oft Stewart T. Struck out Br Williams 0. by Btewart 8. Wild pitch WIlllainK. Time of game 2:0T, tmplres Pujle and nnnc;. Afternooa game - v.-. SACRAMENTO f AR. R. n. ro. A. K, Mnran ef. .3 1 o 2 1 0 Lewis, if. 4 -1 ,'i 3 o n Rwnln, rf 4 o a 1 0 n O'Rourke, 8b 4 0 . 0 8 3 3 Kenwortby, 2b. ......... 4 " 0 0 0 4 0 Stark, ss 8 0 O l' J Tennant, lb 4 0 . O 6 2 0 Blias, e. ............... 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 Cbeek. c. . 2 . 1 . 1 J 1 o Mtinwll. p. ... 4 0 2 1 2 0 Van Buren.,,....,.,.... 1 0 J - o n,n tShlnn 0. 0' 0 0 0 Total Melosn, If. hane, cr. .............. Ba.vlpss, rf. Litsrhl, 3b. FatteiYon, lb. Hwp. -JU. ..... MnlllnHD, as, . Ttinneman, C. Hoestner, p. . ,...,.31 VENICE " . AB.' 2 3 . 8 8 ..... 3 ...... e 4 " 4 ' 3 ..... 3 3 0 24 H 3 R. H. 2 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 -I 2 ro. 3 6 2 I 0 e i s o Total ....... ........ .28 8 9 27 lBatte(! for Stark In ninth. - r Batted for Cheek in ninth. SCORE BX -IN'XIXOS ' " ? Sacramento ' .;............l 0 0 0 0 1 t o n a Hits 1 1 1 0 0 2 9 1 1-8 Vento ...,.;...;....... 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 8 wis- in,Mi..,.i. ... .,.e . 4--a a - : , : SUMMARY - - Three base hit Mekan. " Tw base hits MunwlU' l.ew1s. Sacrifice bits Mnloan, Lltschl, KcatiKr, "fatteraon. Stolen base Mek-an Harrlttoe flleii Kane, Hosp. Unit on balls Oft Mmisncll fi. off Hneatner 2. Struck out By Mtin. sell i, by Koeatner . Double plays hen. worthy tn Tennant; I.ltachl to Hosp to I'at terKom O Rnurke. unassisted: Muran to Ten. mint t O Itnurke Pimfil hall Llick. Tims of jnm-2:9, Umpires Finney aud Fhrle L 1 BUD MPOII lit Ml PORTLAND Vancouver Lightweight Will Be Met at Ainsworth Dock 'by Scores of Admirers, San Francisco, Cal., April 19. Sport ing Editor, The Journal, Portland, Or. Bud and Fred Anderson and myself ar rived in Portland on steamer Hose City Tuesday afternoon, .exact time not cer- tftjn; hut T Ihlnlr H wllj h9 .rmmA-U o'clock. , W'e show at Vancouver that night and the night following. ' '. ' DICK DONALD. The above night letter was, received yesterday from the great little Vancou ver boxer, and makes certain that the conqueror of Knockout Brown of New York will be hero as scheduled. When the. Hose City tics up at the Ainsworth dock, foot 'of Irving street,' tomorrow afternoon. It Is a safe bet that scores of admirers of the. hard hitting lightweight In Vancouver and Portland will be on hand to greet him. . . Portland fans are planning to take In the Anderson theatrical appearance at Vancouver tomorrow night and Wednes day, at which tha boxer will go three rounds with his brother Fred,' and also give a general Idea of the camp work necessary to prep re for a fight of the Importance of that with Kayo Brown, one of tha best advertised millers In tha country, and thought unbeatable un til he came out to the coast and went to sleep under the hammering of Joe Rivera and Anderson, -' -r That Anderson will put tha northwest on tha reap In things pugilistic is gen erally conceded among the ring critics. He has the punch and all he needs to absolutely convince Wie fans is his abil ity to assimilate punishment and the display of a little more ability to de. liver a knockout punch when he has his man groggy. . ' Since he polished off Brown so ef fectively. Bud has become a great power among the first string lightweights, and it will not be long before he will be as much sought after, as Joe Rivers and Wills Ritchie. His fight With Joe Man dot, a clever boxer, next, month will serve to bring out his ability to with stand the continual pecking away that a shifty boxer will bring Into action. r,rCRE0E THREATENS CHANGES IN BEAVERS' MP PRETTY SOON , . .I. - Outfieldiflg Has Been Off-Color and Pitching Material. Will Be Shoved Down, "Kidlo'WJlson MTstiflefl. . - Seattle, Wash., April ZWBy winning yesterday's same, 6 to 1, Victoria broke even with Seattle In the opening week of the Northwestern league. Kiddo Wilson was a mystery the Seattle batters. Lyneh's batting was a feature of the game, the Bee manager getting three hits out of four times up, includ ing: a homer. The score: . R. H. E. Victoria. s 7 0 Seattle . ..i ....... I a i Batteries Wilson and Meek; Glpe, Bcheider and Cad man. McGinnlty Wins Game. ! Tacoma, Wash.. April 21.-rLocal fana were treated to both klnda of pitching in yesterday's contest, won by the Tigers y a f to 3 score, "iron Man" Joe McGinnlty was in great form and allowed six lilts and walked-one batter. w mis jjecanniero was as wild 88 a March hare. He passed eight batters, allowed four hits and hit Nordyke with a pitched ball. McGinnlty was given poof vapvort. ScoTt: : f f R. H. E. Vancouver . .......... V.. ...... 3 6 . 3 Tacoma. .......................4 4 6 Batteries Decannlere and Lewis; Mc Ginnlty and Grlndle. ' American League Games. At Detroit ,. :;;'"'::: v.:.v". R.JT.E. St. Louis 2 7 0 Detroit t . . . , . ..... . ,3 11 3 Batteries Baumgartner and "AgnewT Mullln and JtfcKee. . ' At Chicago R. It E. Cleveland ................. ....1 7 1 Chicago .......................1 9 : S Batteries Gregg and Carlsch; Walsh, Cicotte and Schalk. National League Games. J At Cincinnati ' R. H. E. Chicago ...... ........ .S 1 Cincinnati .................. ."..J 7 1 Batteries Cheney, Lavender . and Archer; Benton, Suggs and Clark. . , At fit. Louis ' R.H.E. Pittsburg . ..... : . . . . ,r. . . . . . . ; . s s o St. Louis .........,...,,..,,.4 4 Batteries O'Toole, Robinson and Gib son, Kellev, Harmon, Sallee and WlngO; I Do y "" -v Repair My Ambition Haa always been '-to give my customers tne nesi cisar jiobhiuih tor . a nicnei " And 1 personally will tell you of the su- perior quality of my j o mm o Clear Havana Tamra Made "CICJAsTR'B Is really a big "nickel's worth." " "Portland's Best Cltteens Smoke Them" Wa II- DEDMAN, JR. Log Cabin Cigar;: Store .L-,..167 Third St. - "When my team does come," said Walter- McCredle this morning, following the quarter of defeats at the hands of the Los Angeles Club, ?'it will come. with a rush. It it doesn't I'll have to make some changes. I'm not getting the out- neid worn that is necessary to win games and tha catch!nghas not beeni anything to brag about I am going to rely In the futuro ' on about five pitchers, t am not ' Baying yet what ! pitchers 1 shall let go. , c, "Last night I thought of recalling Dave Bancroft and making him either regular shortstop or utility Jnf lelder, but he won't add, much to the club in hitting strength, and that Is what I need. I think that I shall turn Hellmann and Cunningham over to Nick Williams. Both of them Bh w great proniloe but they need the experience to be gotten from playing regularly. They ought to help Nick out. If pulled Bancroft ovef it. would break up Nick's infield combination, which looks like a winner." It Is quite likely that Lou Stanley will become a member of Nick's pitching staff, according to the talk of Manager Mao tms morning. He didn't say so in as many words, but tha release of Jerry Girot, onr of the two southpaws Nick has been carrying, gives rise to this be lief. Williams needs a couple of south" pawa and Stanley would be an Ideal man for him. Nick liked the Atlantic coast boy. .as soon aa he saw him at Vlsalla and made A request for him then If he was to ba turned loose by tha Beavers. ED KEfNEDY SOLD TO ; hTuiiliillYS IEHS Holdout Outfielder of Van couver Club Will Join Ta- . coma Tomorrow, SEALS AND OAKS BREAK . EVEN ON SUNDAY GAME San Francisco. April 21. The Seals and the Oaks broke even in yesterday's double header. The Seals captured the morning game, 4 to 2, and dropped the afternoon contest, 5 to 4. In the morn ing game Manager Mitie used 15 men, but : they only made five safe blngles off Henley. Timely hitting won the afternoon game for the Oaks, although Leard made four errors before he was Dencnen. Tne scores: -Morning gnme OiKLANO ".: ' ::. - - AR. It inrj, a. .............. 3 .rMilrin, If, ..,,,,.,;, 3 Zscker, cf. , 4 Coy. rf, 3 Helling. Sb. .i.. 4 Ness, lb 4 Cook, ts, 2 itobrer, e. ,. 2 fur kin, p. 0 Gregory, p. ............. 2 Guest, ss. .............. 1 Ruoker 1 ttiardner 1 Pierce, e. 0 Oliusttad p, ............ o Total n. ro. a 0 4 3 i I 0 4 1 s 3 . 8 0 T fi 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ..30 2 BAN FRANCISCO AB. R. 4 a S 4 18 8 Mundnrff, rt. .... McArlle 2b. ..... Johnston, If. S Honsrd, lb, ,, 2 Zimmerman, cf. ........ 1 Hojran, cf. ............. 1 Corhsn, ss 4 Osrtwrlrfht, 8b. & Bcbmldt, c. 4 Henley, p 8 o 1 a o 0 0 0 1 0 0 PO. 3 t :i 3 i 4 , 6 0 Ed Kennedy, known familiarly as "Roughneck," received a wire this morning from Joe McGinnlty stating that he had been purchased outright from Vancouver by Tacoma, and will leave tonight for Seattle to Join the Tigers. , Kennedy was the property of Bob Brown of the Vancouver club, but refused to report for tha pittance that the red headed manager offered him. He develoned into a real holdout and when Brown saw that be would not report I and that Tacoma -was . asking for an outfielder, he sold big Ed to McGinnlty. j C f would not report" unless he was assured that he had been sold outright by Van couver to Tacoma, and that there was no loaning clause In the transfer. On these terms, he Joins the Tigers In Se attle. Kennedy has been filling the post- tlon of Jailer at the county : Jail, and Sheriff Word promised him 1,1s old posi tion back when he returned at the end of the baseball season. PRESIDENT'S TROPHY ' WON BY H. B. DAVIS By the score of 7 up and 6 to go, II, B. Davis defeated A. T. Hugglns In the final match of the Waverly Golf club's handicap tournament yesterday. By win ning the match, Davia becomes tha bolder of the president's cup. 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But it takes blend ing Tnd-ageintol bring out the best in each to "round-but" the flavoiC ; Why punish yourself with rough, high-proof, itrong whiskey when you can get Cyrus Noble everywhere? VV. J. Van Schuyver tSc Co., General Agents, Portland, Or. Totil .28 T 2T T 0 BsttH for Rohrer In eighth. JBstted for Psrktn In eighth." 6C0BH BY INNINGS Osklsad ...,,...0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 15 Hits i 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2-3 8n PrtDclico 1 0 1 0 1 t 0 0 I Hlte 21100120 T SUMMARY. fThree runt, four hits off Gregory In fire inulDgs. One run, thrsa bits off Psrktn In two innings. Sacrifice flrHogsn. Three h hlt-J-Csrtwrlsht. Two bsse hit Hntling. Btoltn bises Uchirm, JobMton 2, Howard. Cortian, Schmidt. Sscriflce bits liowsrd, Henley. Bate on bslls Off Gregory 2, off Henley S. off Par. kin 1. Struck out Br Gregwy 1 hr Ueulef . Hit hjr pitcher HowsrU, Hgsn, Cs'rtwriifht. by Oregorr. Double play Csrtwrlght, unas sUted. Wild pitch Henler. Time ot gaai 1:43. CniplretBush sna- Uctirthy. v Afternoon game -v,.- . v.'-- , , OATCtAND ' ' AB. R. isra. .i. .............. u Schlrm, If . A Stacker, cf, .., 3 Cojr, rf. S Hetltof. 8b. ............ 2 Ness, lb. .,. 4 (Jnest, ss.-2b. 4 Ruhrer, c. 8 MaUrkey. n. Cook. ss. ,,, Gardner .,, tChrlstlan .. Pierce . ... Olmstead p. Total !... O 2 . . . i t . FTK PO. A 0 0 -1 0 0 1 1 1 1 A 0 0 9 2 ft 0 4 O 0 2 0 4 0 I 0 0 ; A 0 1 0 0 0 A 01 0 0 Mundorff, rf. MfArrtle, Kb. Johnston, If. . .-. . . . ... . . . Howanl, lb. uu, liogan, ef ('orlutn, as,. Cartwrlgbt.. 3b. ........ Bpeneer, e. ............ Hughes, p. tanning, p. 32 5 ban rnksctsm AB. II. k 6 27 11 S 2 0 1 1 0 0 l 0 A 0 TO. A. E. 1 1 t 10 a 2 0 " o . . 0 Total ..35 4 T .27 II I . .Batted for Rnhrer lrf nlnlh ! . titan for Malarkey in ninth. SCORB BY INNINGS Oskland i.. ...1 0 0 0 0 0 A 1 Hits ,, 1 0 0 0 A 8 o 5tt Rsn Francisco ............t 010101 004 Hits' ....... ............t 001 3 0 2 0 07 Bt'MMARY ' Twe rans, four hits off Hughes; takes out In ninth with one on. no outs, four sans, seven hits off Mslsrkey la eight innings. Credit Tlctoiy to Malarkey. Charge Uefest to F li ning, Tne base hits Mundorff, tiuost 2. John. sum, Znobor. Sacrifice ,hlts-r-Zacher, McArdlr, Johnston. Stolen banos Lesrd 2 Schlrm, Coy, Ness; Johnston 2, llogsn. .Bases oa balls oft Marlarkey 2. off Ilughef 4, off Panning 1. Ktrock outBy Mslarkey 8, by FTughea 5, by Oltrstead 2, by Fsnnlng' 1. .: HU by pitcher Zacber by Hughes. Wild pif b ifalarkcy. Tims of g;ime i::lU. t'mphrr McCarthy an-1 Bush.- '' r ' McCarl Goes to Spokane. Bpokanc, April 21. Firat Baseman McC'arl. the sensational youngster vho lias been playing first ba for San Francisco but who waa supplanted by Manager Del Howard, who wanted more hitting strength on the team, is oa his Way to Spokane to play first base for- the Indians. He will supplant John son at the initial corner when lie ar rives. McCarl coifrea from Leemore, Cal., a small town in the. San Joaquin valley, where' lie played semi-profes sional ball. . Frank llacheney Catches Trout, . . John Iter. Or., April 21. Frank C. iUwiieavme a tha cxaflL.aboUoC.tbe Portland Revolver club Whe- jma epeal the last few weeks here on business. has mefla , the record - trout catch in these partg so far this peason. Hach- eney weiu out on weecn creeK for half lay IVetlnttnlay. He returned with fine trout, v JoumnlWant Arle bring results. A Refreshing Drink None So Good There is No Substitute jmdtpinliti An Invigorant for the Weak and Ailing RI9HTINIT There Is New Life in Every Drop of It IT HAS THE SPARKLE AND LIFE THAT ONLY THE BEST OF BREWING CAN GIVE; Old German LageF IS SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS Bridgcr.& Auchinvolc, 164 First .......... ...,.M 1797, A 1797 Eastern Liquor Co., AO North Sixth .......... .XL 82J, A 2142 John Ecklund, 123 First t .................. ,;.M. 1934, A 19.34 Gold Seal Liquor Co., 166 Second ........Marshall 486, A 1485 M. Goldberg, 314 First ." M. SoS5 Jaclielta & Colistro, fj34 Fourth M.' 6186 J. E. Kelly, 354 Morrison M. 28, A 2802 . Kline Bros., 194 Third ; M. 614u Kline Bros., 253 Washington .....Marshall 126 A. Marguiles, 126S Macadam M. 4865, A 3766 0. I, C. 249 Morrison M. 380. A 4541 Penney. Bros., 379 East Morrison ;......V:E. 287, $ 2425 . Ture Food Liqtior Co., Sixth and Bttrnside A 2419 Raymond & Dinges, Sixteenth and Washington . Rose J!ity Importing Co., First and Burnside...M, 6737, A 7775 RoyaF" Liquor Store, 364 Washington ... a....". M. 5375, A 5376 Stag Family Liquor Store. 451. Washington .......... M. ?614. ' Tannhauser Cafe, 421 , Washington , .. . , , , ,M. 421MY F. Zimmerman ft'Son, 383 BurnsWc ...East W, H 12:7 TCkZVXJVyoVU DEALER"AND1I AVIHIIM BELT . . CASE TODAY m - i IF' ALL "BEERS WERE AS GOOD AS OLD Ci:r::f LAGER THERE WOULD BE NO FR0III3ITI0N I"