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THE DAILY JOURNAL, WAST IS CLAMORING DAI 3-IM NINO GAME GIVES BEAVERS FOURTH CHAMPIONSHIP, 1906-10-1 .4,3 IKES BREEZES WAIID SUDDENLY THE AMGELS TIE IT UP cavers . Win 1 Decisive - (Same by WaHoping .Pellet All Over Los Angeles'. Big Lot I.os Angeles, Oct. 17. Portland won the Pacific Coast league Pennant for 191 3 in the thirteenth Inning yesteraay, 8 to (. when Recruit Bobby Davis, wfu ter Donne and Tr Lober bunched a dou bl. a sin :le and a three bagger on Char-ipw-rhwh. .Th Anrela made- an at tempt to- tie op the score In their half of the thirteenth, but Big Bill James scotched them after . Maggart ; scored Johnson with a single to center..; XSp to the thirteenth the score had been five alt, the Angels putting over their quin tet of runs In the seventh frame. The second game, with Krapp and SUv gle on the mound, was called in the sixth inning on account of darkness, but the Angels ' tdok advantage of the twilight to bump little Gene for four runs 'and the game. . The score was to 0, - . They Boll Up Bli lead. - - In the stirring first game, Portland took the lead In the first inning wnen Derrick doubled and scored on Pavi single.. Another was put across In thel four tn wnen . uavis singiea ana sioie, scoring on Lober"s single. Chadbourne's single, - Derrick's . walk and Rod gen' single gavo the Beavers their third run in the fifth. The total was brought up to five run for the Invaders in the sixth Inning and It was well that they got busy. Doane singled and was forced by Lober. Then Kore singled and this was followed by Fischer's double, scoring Lober. While Johnson and; Howard were retiring When the Angels Oet Busy. Here's the gory fifth as propounded by the Angels in the briefest rorm. ... ATuesel singled. .-. ; Sawyer fanned. Mueael stole and took third on Fieber Wild throw and scored on Chadbourne's wild throw. Johnson walked. Arbogast out. Korea to Derrick. ChecTi walked. Johnson stole.; Maggart walked.' How ard singled, 'scoring Johnson and Chech. Page singled. ' Krueger singled, scoring Maggart and Howard. Muesel. walked. Goodwin,' batting tor Sawyer, fouled, to Korea,. Five runs. ; ' ' ,.,: And here is the Inning in which the northerners won the garner Davis, -who had been playing- a. fine. game, started it with a double. . Doane singled, putting Bobby on third. Then Xober tripled to center field, cleaning the bases, the out- fielder scoring on Flahefs long fly, to " Johnson's single. Wotfell'a 'out 'rand taaggart's single gave the Angels their sixth nin.si':..i ivvj.:;'..sv' i.C--PA'- ': . v Oene Takes Aerial Jannt. In the abbreviated second game Krapp blew up in the. sixth Inning, which .was the only one in which any scores, were made. Portland got but one hit off Sin gle. In the sixth Howard walked and stol and went to third on' Page's out , Then Muesel walked and stole and Good win brought the baserunners home with a single to center. Ernie Johnson then rode the ball to the center field fence for a homer, bring,., the tota to four runs. , , i , . ' Scores? " "' i " First "- x ' ' 'i POBTLAND " AB. R. B. PO Fl OR BOUT BOTE Former Champion Believes Showing With Nelson En- titles Him to Contest ' Milwaukee, Wis., ' Oct. ' 17.-Ad Wol gast, former lightweight champion, b.e Ueves that bis reoent ten round decision here over Battling" Nelson should en title him to another crack at the title, and today (ha is clamoring for , return match with Willie Rltchi' ""If Ritchie ; said Wolgast today. "will make 1S3 pounds -ringside, I wil agree to ston him In ten. rounds, dr . 1 won't ask cent for my end. I -feel a fit -as I did before the bout with Nel son and will accommodate Ritchie with a side bet of any else." ..'i' ';.; a -'. vl. , Fight fans here say that Wolgast la entitled 'to no credit for his decision over Nelson. , After the contest Bat ad mitted that his fighting days- were over.-1'5' ' .,-..K;,,)j -I feel fine," said the Battler, "but the old punch wasn't there. : I didn't realise that I had gone back so far.!' RAY CAMPBELL'S' WORK TONIGHT TO BE WATCHED San Francisco, Oct 17. The work of Ray Campbell, who clashes, here: tonight wltb Louis Rees, topping a card of nine 4 round events, will be watched wltb in terest. Campbell la heralded aa much improved boxer. 81 nee he left Ban Fran cisco several month age be baa been fighting In. the northwest and had an unbroken string: of victories until he clashed with Freddie Welsh at Vancou ver. Welsh gained the decision after IS rounds of boxing. Campbell is a. 10 to t favorite over Bees. Salvador. Is Favorite. ' . Sacramento, Cal Oct 17. Sally Sal vadore of Sacramento Is a slight favor ite over Johnny- CLeary, the northwest lightweight. -y for their scheduled 20 round bout here tonight Each lad holds a. hairline decision over-the other. Both boys made the weight, :lzl - pounds, ally. . ; '. s. - ; Billy Murray of Sacramento and "Stockyard' Tommy Murphy of Chica go will box a f.0 round special event Goodwin, gb. .......... g 0 0 1 10 tWolell ................ 1 0 0 0 O 0 Xtotai .i..............0 - a II sa zz , Batted tor Sawyer la cereuth. Batted 'for Chech la thirteenth. Portland ,,....1 OOll J0 000OC J- Hits 0O2231O1OO1 S 15 Lot Aageles......0 00O0060 0OOl 6 mis ...... .3 v v vvvivii 10 a ii Stolen bases DirU, Marsart, Uenael, John- too. Two base hita-mher, Derrick. DaTla. Three base hit Lober. Sacrifice hits Korea, Krueajer. Sacrifice fir Fiaher. First on balls James S, Cbacb I. ' Struck out James 6, Cftecb . Wild pitch James, raawd ball lisber. Time 2.20. empires Firmer aad Pbyle, - . ' A. Cliadboarna, 'ef. ft l 1 S O 1 iMrrk-k, lb. 6 J S 12 O 0 Rodeera, 2b.. 6 0 J'. 2 ' 4 0 rTl. a. 0 24. 4 2. 0 VnntMi, it. ....... 4 . 'l-i 3 4 'ft- 0 Iitier, : lr.- S 2 S 4 0 Knra. 8b. ............ S :i 1 3 . ' 0 Flabar, e. .............. 5 0 1 7 3 1 Jamua, s. ......... ...;.. 6 ,0 O 1 .3 , . 0 Total 4,......;. .49 8 15 5 13 "i , . , , tUS ANGBLEH ' - . v ' " ' AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Macsart, ef. fi 18 3 1 Hunard. lb. 7 1 1 18 O 0 l'nre. 2b, .............. 6 Oft 840 Kruecer, tf. ff . 0 ' 2 2 O 0 Mmuwl. If. 4 1 1, 4 ft 0 Rawjw;; 3b -,........ S -! 0 0 : 1 2 0 Johnxon, ss. 4 . 2 I 2 0 '0 Arlwgaat, e. 6 0 0 b no Chech, p. .............. 4 1 0 ,0 2 0 Secosd fame r .. ,., , . ,- - POBTLAND . - ;-...--.'','.... t AB. B. H. PO. A. K. Chadboorne, ef. ......... 3 0 0 0 0 0 Speaa, lb. 3 0 0 8 2 0 Bodsers, '2b. ........... 3 0 0 2 8 0 Doan, rf, ....., 2 0 0 1 0 0 Lobar, If. 2 0 0 1 O 0 Korea, 8b. 3 0 1 O 0 0 Viaber, c. 3 0 0 8 0 0 Krapp. p.,..,..... a O 0 1 10 Total ..,.10 0 1 18. 0. 0 IXJB AHUKliCS ' S 0 . 3 3 3 -3 3 3 ANDERSON -WILL MEET SUBSTITUTE FOR JOE 29 AZEVEOO OCTOBER MULTIC1 DESIRES E.i fi MERTON Frankie Burns or Canadian ""Barrieau May Go-10 Rounds With Lightweight, Oakland, Col, Oct. 17. The Bud An, derson-Joe Asevedo 10 round bout sohed uled to bat ataced here October 2. Is off. According to Jimmy Rohan, Ase vedo's manager, tb Sacramento boy Is suffering from an abcess on his Up and unlesa a decided Improvement Is shown will have to submit to an operation. Anderson, who lav training at Ban Rafael, will not lose out, however, as th Wheelman's club is after a substi tute for Asevedo. The holce now lies between Frankie Burns of Oakland and Frank Barrieau of Victoria. . If Burns will accept a reasonable of fer for his services he and the Mediora lightweight will be the card. Burns has been clamoring for a return match with Asevedo for some time, and it is ex pected he will accept the Anderson date in the hope that If he wins he will be in line for a Thanksgiving date around Ban Francisco bay. ' Burns could not be located early to day, but the date with Anderson wilt be held open until he either accepts or re jects it .' .v Dundee After Kilbane. ijbt Anareles. Oct 17. Promoter Mo- Carey i awaiting today a reply rrom Featherweight Champion Johnny jui bane to an offer for a Thanksgiving day match at 128 pounds or catch weights with Johnny Dundee. Dundee, it is said, will return to Los Angeles shortly, and is willing to meet the Cleveland scrapper over the 20 round route. Willard Decision Tuesday. Los Angeles, Oct. 17. Superior Judge Craig, after hearing arguments, will de cide Tuesday whether Tom McCarsy, Jess Willard, Tom Jones and other were guilty of participating In a prize fight The charges followed the death of Bull Toung, as the result of a box ing contest. Los Angeles, Oct 17. Dr. B. F, Roller, the Seattle physician-wrestler, arrived hr todav to nreDAra for bis match with' "Cyclone" Burns Friday night be fore the Los Angeles Athletio club. Rol ler Is 20 pounds lighter than when he last appeared here. , The heat In Texas, he said, was responsible. Conlon to Fight "Chavez. Denver, Oct 17. Johnny Coulon, ban tamweight champion, will defend his title here Thanksgiving day against Benny Chaves of Trinidad. .. Fight fans here regard Chaves aa a comer. Wotell, rf. .. Howard, lb. l's 2b. ,. Kroeger. ef. M easel, If. . . Bawrer, 8b. Johnson, aa. nrrnea, c. . Single, n, , Ooodwia Total ..... 3 ..... 3 ..... 1 .V.. ..21 4 4 18 8 1 Batted for Sawyer la sUth. Portland .........0 000(1 00 Hits .0 1 0 0 0 O 1 Los Angeles juits ...00 0 0 0 44 ..0 10 10 2-4 (Called and sixth, darknesa.l Home , run Jobnion. Three base hit John ton. .Sacrifice hit Byrnes. Kirat oa balls (iff Krapp 4. Struck out Br Krapp 5, by Slagle 1. Stolen baaee Howard, Pise. Wwincl. wild pitch Krapp. Hit br pitcher Chadbonrne. Time U minutes. Umpire phy'e and Klnnej. M'FARLAND FAVORITE OVER "HARLEM TOMMY" New York. Oct 17. Packey McFar- land of Chicago and Harlem Tommy Murphy are reported In splendid trim for their 10 round contest here tonight xne stock yards acappar will enter the ring a favorite, the odds probably being hfseaAiV nee 4lt a A an a fsxn Vi ' jm MtiA uawuu wil sjs" uvaaavaa aa liwaual VWt MurplMT-rri their 20 round bout in San Cisco about two years ago. v - The men will weigh In at 1S7 pounds. McFarland Insisted on this weight hi says, because - he has not been in the ring since his contest with Jack Britton several months ago. . , Manager, . Stott Seeking to , ' Keep Big -Clubbers1 Busy ' During Season. ' Manager Plowden Stott of the Mult nomah club, football eleven ,. will meet the manager of the Bremerton navy yard football team this afternoon In an ef fort to schedule a game between the sailors and the Winged "M" players. The contest If arranged, will be played In Portland In the early part of November. ' Stott is etlll seeking a game with Whltworth college and is also angling for other college games, He expects to get a contest with the University of Washington. . , . ' Tbe club players rPracticed last even ing and will practice again Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning;. , MELOAN'S HOME RUN IS MEANS OF VENICE WIN run in the elahth inning by Outfielder Meioan gave uogan s team a a to i vie tory over the wolves and enabled the Venice team to get back Into second place. The local's team tally was scored on a double steal. Venice scored Its first run on a double,, a, sacrifice aad young's error. , . , -:; .;, ': - V The score: i ; .-'. VKNIOB SAOBAMRNTO AB.UJO.A. AB.B.FO.A. fO-V. S. C; GAF.1E TODAY WILL DE FIRST : E BATTLE CONFEREfIC Big Statefs Preparing for Con JJwtjnJortlajTd With' Club 1 Next SatuTday, Afternoon. MeWa.lf... 6 Kane.cf.,.. 4 Bajrlew.rf.. 4 Braahear,2b 3 O'Bourke.aa 4 afcD'nell.lb, 4 UtKChi,3b.. 4 Elliot t.c... g Baum.p.... 4 Total .36 27 15 Shlnn,rf . . . . Tennantlb. . 8waln,lf.... Moraa.ef . . . . Halllnn,3b. Stark. 2b.... Cheek.e... .. Klawltter.p. Van Buren. 1 fLewla. tBllaa... Tfltal 0 I i 0 1 0 0 4 n 0 0 0 o a s li VI 0 -0 8 8 0 2 0 0 0 .39 4 ST 12 Batted for Cheek In ninth. ' f Batted tor Kla witter In ninth.' iBan for Tan Bona to ninth. Tenlea 0 0 0 0 O 1 0 1 02 Hits , 20 0 1 1 1 1 2 10 Sacramento 1000 O 000 01 Hits 20100000 14 Bans Meioan. Ksner Tennant. Errors You nr. Banm. Home run Meioan. Three ease nit Utachl. - Two baae bits KHIott, Kane. Saeii e hit Braabear. Btrack eat Br Baurn 3, bj twitter 4. Stolen bases Shfnn .Tennant. rirat on balls Off Klawltter 1. Doable Dlar 8b Inn to Voung. Left on bates Venice 8, Sao rnnrntn 1. Tlm 1;M. Dmnlrss McOarth and utia. , . i ' TWO HIT BASEBALL IS NO HELP TO COMMUTERS San Francisco, Cal., Oct 17. Pruitt pitched two-hit ball against the Seals yesterday afternoon, but his players put un such a weak attack that the Seals won out, 1 to 0. Six hits were madesf f Fanning by the Oaks, but Devlin's men could not bunch them. The score: BAN rBANCTSCO ' OAKLANP (Special to The Journal. Pullman, Wash., Oct. 17 Coach Bend, er will Invade Moscow today with his men primed for the battle of their lives. All this week the former Nebraska quar terback has put his squad through driv ing signal practices In preparation ; for the biggest game of the year. Bender will make no statement as to the pros pects of winning, merely saying "Idaho will know they have been In a1, game when they get through with us."; He has the team that will open the game picked and will start a heavy line and a comparatively light - backfleld. ' Captain Coulter will be at right half. Foster at full and Satterthwalte at left half. Bu lla Smith is due as quarter, although he was out of the two practice games with a cracked shoulder. ; . . v viVY ) The Una is much stronger .this year than last with "Shorty Harter at cen ter, Joe Harter at right guard,, London at left and Alvord and Hlnderman tack les.. Ends , will be well taken care of with Tyrer and Diets both playing far better ball than at any time last year. rn 1 1 i'f mi iih m vn a, i;;iYLE :: weights Vancouver .Has -No Heavy f. Wrestler and Multnomah. ' 'V No t35 Pounder. Chairman Edgar E. Frank of the Mul nomah club wrestling and boxing' com mittee, and Chet Mclntyra, Instructor of the Vancouver, Bi C, Athletio club, are trying to reach a decision in regard to the weight-questions -4n -the - Interclub meet Scheduled for October 81. , - Vancouver haB no 'heavyweight wrest ler, one of the weights named by Mult nomah, and the local club has no 13S pound mat man, as named by -Vancouver. Frank has named . Duff, a 150 pound grappler,, Instead. of the heavyweight, and has asked Mclntyre. to name some other than a 135 pound. wrestler ,- . The boxing weights, 125 pound class named i by Multnomah,:, and .145 : pound class named by ..Vancouver, have been accepted. -.' . ; i-' "-,-j '.t-.'V.1.. As subs Bender has' Durham and Gad' dis at quarter and Vance, Shallebarger and wexler in the backfleld..' The team had their last practice this afternoon and leave In 'the morning for Moscow. ' I Coach Bender will send bis strongest lineup against the ' Multnomah club in Portland a week from tomorrow,' when the W. 8. C. huskies take on the club men. The collegians are anxious to beat the Portland club men ' and, will take plenty of substitutes along with them to the Oregon metropolis. . v Journal Want Ada bring reaulta v.r YALE . DOTOALL CHUA!) V". IfJ BAD SHAPE i Cn G Now Haven. Conn., ort. 1.7. Tim 1l. ' football eiiad is in bad eliaps for th game here tomorrow with Lehigh, 15 of the regulur bclns laid up with in juries. lt seemed certain- today tli 't a team of substitutes would line up against the -Visitors..'' ' 1 Talbot Thompson and Martlng, three of Yale's ?tar players, are Included in " the list of Injured. ' Martingr, the var- '. slty center, and Thompson, half back, received injuries in .practice yesterday and are almost certain to be out of th game for several weeks. : Marting hail a cut on the net and Thompson turned . m .his ankle., i. ,', (v , . , j, Have You Seen; v"-. Th -wonderful ' dances AlliNton and. Truoco the Btaircnse. waltz and Texas.' ' Tommy dance? The sensation of te day; i Arcadian Garden, Hotel" Multno mah.' t (Ady.) ..e.A. ARROW MCOLLAR Claett, Paabody tk Co., Io. Makers . ANOKA, Mundorff.rt 4 McAnlle.lb. 2 Johnson, pf.. 4 Kchaller.lf. a Dowa,2b., 8 Oorhan.aa.. 8 Cartw'ht,3b 8 Clarke.e... 9 Csonlng.p. 8 AB.U.POA. , Milwaukee Evens With Denver. Denver, Cola. Oct 17. The Milwaukee team evoned the games In the middle west series by defeating Denver yester day, 5 to 3. . Gilbert pitched shutout ball for five innings, but weakened and al lowed the Brewers to win out. The score: . R. II. E Milwaukee S 8 l Denver 3 9 1 Batteries Slapnlcka and Hughes; Gil bert and Block. Coy, Hetllnf.Sb.. Kaykr,rf... Zacher.ef . . , Neaa.lbts... Cook.M..... Leard.2b... Alexandar.e. Prultt,p.... AB.H.PO.A. S 2 1. i 0 8 0 8 0 1 11; 0 0 .29 2T 7 Total ...... ...U VUV U U S U t 1 O 0 1 O O 1 0 02 Total ....28 8 27 131 San Francisco Hits Oakland 0 0 0 0 O O 0 0 0 O Hits 1 0 2 0 O 1 1 1 O Rnna Schaller. Errors Zacher, Cook. Three base hits Downs, Prnitt. First on balls Off Pruitt 8, off Tannine; 2. Struck Out Br Praltt 4, br Fanning T. Double plajra Alexander to Cook; Johnston to Clarke to Cartwrirbt. Left on bases Oakland 5. Ban yranelaco 3. Wild pitches ITnttt. Time 1:00 Umpires Knell and Quthrle. .......... . Princeton Takes light Work. Princeton, N. J., Oct 17. The Prince ton football quad was sent out this morning for light practice in prepara tion for tomorrow's game with Syra cuse. All the regulars appeared to ba in tip. top form. 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