FIRST DOUBLE HEADER . RITCHIE ROUNDING i ATHLETES IN DOUBLE ficlal to any young woman. I know It does me good. It 4a apt. of course will be coached this year by Wallace Chllders, for two years third baseman Stars, "an aggregation of seml-profea-slonals. as their opponents. Tho Whi te Box "goofs" will' furnish opposition Monday. - ' .' Dillon's squad stilt Is' incomplete, and probably will not, be rounded out STARS ENTERED IN DUAL INDOOR MEET to spoil a .woman's beauty, but bruises for th pennant winning Bears of the Western Tri-6tate league. Chllders was the favorite of the fans for both seasons, but is slowing up with age, and last year his hitting slumped bad do not .last forever. Before X took lessons In boxing X was very nervous and lrritabl and timid. I would not nr nrinnii nr m i urn INTO FORM FOR BOUT HARNESS .urotflounDtrLftitu BY BEAVERS SUNDAY Merits' of Players Analyzed; Hanson. Has Future; Berry man Disappoints. . have ventured into a crowd alone for anything. - Now I'm not afraid to so anywhere." 1" ly. He was the leading sacrifice hitter of the league however, and was rec ognised as th quickest thinker on th Circuit. ; ' ' , " ; . T: Six Angels Missing. San Bernardino. CaL. March 8. Th Angels will appear In their first train, ing cam Sunday; with the Urbita uoui taie nui, wcck, j viuwari len. Calvo and Wolter are missing. are Fltcher Love, catcher Meek and Inflelder Moore. AH, however, havt aocepted terms. f , -r ' The sulphur bathst; here are making a great hit with the f players, and arm kinks and charley-horsea are disap-, peering rapidly. Dill On is well satis fled with the condition of the squad,- iiitu tuc cvnimuD uun nnno Her first serious match will be with 1 1 IL LA-UI IMIfU 1IIIU ULU If LIV Miss Grace Cleveland of Geneva, who has signed up for a 10 round contest. f: CbJlders to Cosx-h Whitman. Walla Walla, " Wash.. March . Title-Holder Will Weigh in Before Public Sunday News of Otfe-er Boxers.- Managers Consider It Highly Desirable to Have Them Bound to Apron Strings. , Whitman college baseball aspirants ONES GOODS iriiii ; ! r - - - - - 1 r ' l f A',',"; I ;-si . v ? It 'j Jv, - -A b ' " ' --''l r f-'iu-:-, ,- ua ' A f - s i - -r '?v v w C'fyr Vr " I vf J Ft 1 7 r i w 1 5 , , ,..' f.4 U.:-; .,. ,1 hi, t -;-i'-:r l-lfl T V .Mir - 5 r' '''Hw-TVi H v i fv 1 f)": hi' ;rvA1 By R. A. Cronln. Snt Marls, Cal., March 5. Th first doubl header of tha season will t played Sunday afternoon when the Beavers meet the Pinal team from the oil fields In the preliminary and' the Santa Maria team In the wind ? up. Manager McCredle figures to take II the advantage possible of the fine weather to drive his players Into shape for the opening of the season. After riding on trains from 4 o'clock last Friday afternoon red Derrick was eut in uniform today, and cutting, up all sorts of didoes. Brown, the young pitcher from Cedar Rapids, felt so good that he demanded a turn In the box to pitch to the batter, and he put (hem across in fine shape. He has a nice delivery 'and looks as if he might get away in good style, despite his Size. It is our opinion that Dave Mllliean will have to change hfs style at the plate in order to bat .820 in this league. Dave looks to be fast on his feet, and peculiar position aW.bat makes him a dead leftfleld hitter. Hanson a Corner. ' Manager Mac believes he has picked up a coming pitcher in young Hanson, the San "Berdoo" youth. He may not be there this year, but he has the size and ability to make his arrival only a matter of time. He shows you his leg and .then the ball, something after the manner of Hagerman. Salve son also did some impressive work to day. He cut loose with a few fast ores that whistled across the plate and tossed a bit-of fear into some of the batters who had been used to lob balls. Floyd Perkins is Knowing up in nice shape. He is quick to learn, and has a nice cut at the ball. Haworth is also showing well, but Berryman will hardly be found In. the league when the bell rings. If he Is I am no Judge of a hall player. Peet has developed a sore arm, and Is taking a rest. - Vets Have Great Bay. This war a great day for the vet erans. Hlgglnbotham, West and Krause took their turn' pitching to the batters, but Hig was more venturesome man me rest, ana put a. nine speeu on his pitches. No halt was called on .him, for he is an iron horse and knows himself how to get Into shape. Two players were felled today. Per kins returned a ball swiftly to Doane, while the latter had his eye off the bill, and it struck Walter below the eye! Hlgglnbotham stepped directly In the path of a throw from Fisher to second base, and It caught him behind the ear. Neither needed Doc Schmied er's attention. , L Tigers Lose to Sox. Los Angeles, March 6. In the opln Ion of Los Angeles baseball fanathe second squad of the Chicago White Box runs largely to pitchers Sulli van exhibited three of his recruit fltngers against "Venice here yesterday, and they held the' Tigers to twe lonely Jiits. Score: R. H. E. Chicago 4 12 0 Venice ..s. ; 1 2 2 Batteries Rogge. Prough, Quardeis and Mayer; Decannler, Klepfer and Kl llott, Agnew. Chicago, March . Prediction that the lightweight battle between Winia Ritchie and Ad WoJgast, to bei fought in Milwaukee next Thursday nlghti I would draw a (40,000 house, was made here today by Promoter Andrews. He said the advance sale of seats had ex ceeded all his expectations. Ritchie lg fast rounding Into form for the Bout showing daily Improve ment In his work here. He says' he will weigh In public Sunday afternoon to prove to the skeptical that he still By Frank G. Menke. New Tork, March . Times seem to have changed. A dozen years Or so ago most of the ball players, jockeys, priseflghters and other men who make a livelihood In the realm, of sport were bachelors. But now the greatest majority of the par ticipants In t&ese divisions of athletics are wedded. And it's all because of the men who manage these athletes, or who pur chase their services, have come to be lieve that a married man Is more valu ta a lightweight. Wolgast is training j able to his owner and. more reliable in Milwaukee, and is said to be In' his I than the single persons. oldtime form. M. C, Fleming, on the left, and P red Vanderlip, two of - the best athletes of the local Y. M. C A. Harrier Club, who will com pete against the Pacific university athletes tonight. v ND OUR Y.M.C.A. MEET ON TONIGHT Pacific University Athletes in Good Shape for Running Events. The first indoor track and field meet of the season will be held in the Y. M. C. A. tonight at 8 o'clock, when the Pacific university team meets the Y. M. C. A. Harriers. The program will consist of 10 events, two special relay races being arranged between Y. M. C. A. and Portland .'academy teams. . The Harriers lost the J.913 meet by a margin of a couple of points, but its members expect to be able to win this year's meet by a wide margin. A number of the association records will likely go by the boards this even lng. The -entries of the Harriers and the events are: 80 yard dash Chamberlain, Flem ing, Johnson, Thrall. 880 yard run Thrall, Qulnn, Booth, lirant. High kick Fleming, Fox, Martin, foster. One mile run Booth, Fox, Grant. Shot put O'Connell. Millard, Thles, Martin. 880 yard relay Ouinn. Thrall. Flem ing and Johnson. 80 yard hurdles Chamberlain. Flem ing. Johnson, Thrall. 220 yard dash ThralL Johnson. wumn and F leming. High Jump Martin. Johnson. Mil liard and O'Connell. James to Play First. Seattle,, March 6. The Seattle base ball club of the Northwestern league has given out the first bit of lineup news Tor the coming season. Bobby James, will be transferred from third to first to take the place of Bill Jack son, who has jumped to the Federals. George Duddy last year with Butte, in the union association, will fill in at third. Murphy to Orioles. Philadelphia, March 6. Connie Mack, manager of the Philadelphia Athletics, today released Outfielder Danny Mur phy to the Baltimore team of the In ternational league. Murpny will report to -Manager Dunn. Monday, and will , start with the team for the training camp at Fayetteville, N. C. BOWLERS TO PREPARE 0 N,W. Tl OURNEY Meeting Will Be Held Tonight to Settle Important Matters. Berg Loses in Seven Rounds. 'Vallejo, Cal., March 6. Otto Berg the Astoria, Or. middleweight had no excuse to offer here todav for his defeat' last night by Sailor Grande in me seventh round of a scheduled 20 round bout. Grande outclassed Berg from start to finish, and his victory was practically a knockout. Berg's seconds tossed a towel into the ring after Grande had floored their man with two left hooks to the chin. Jim Griffin of San Francisco refereed the bout. Cross Beats P. Bloom. , New York, March 6. Leach Cross holds today a 10 round newspaper de cision over Phil Bloom as a result of their clash here last night. Although he won. Cross failed to show his cus tomary form, and-his Judgment of dis tance was poor. Three- of the rounds were even. Cross had th better of four, while three were Bloom's. There will be a meeting of local bowlers this evening at the Oregon al leys relative to the northwest bowling tournament, which will be staged here during April. Several important ques tions regarding the tournament will have to be acted on immediately and a full attendance is requested. In the two man sweepstakes on the Oregon alleys last night. Franklin and Blaney won the first event, scoring 1237 pins. The, second event was won by Al Meyers and Hauser, who scored 1100 pins. In the first event. Bullock and Gilroy were second with 1218, and Al ' Melyers and Hauser were third with 1150. Babcock and O'Donnell took second place -In the secdnd event with 1095, and Bullock and Major were third, one point behind Babcock and O'Don nell. In the Saratoga House league last night the White Crows won three straight games from the Foresters. Dreyf uss made the high score Of 231. The Rosenblatt bowlers beat Ben Selling's team three straight games in a special match. The scores: BosenbUtt "Cow 1st. 2d. 3d. T"f L Av. 142 146 125 413 138 100 123 150 382 127 .",.149 102 07 348 116 157 155 128 441 147 153 13 177 523 174 VaLse to Meet McCarthy. San Francisco, March 6. Frenchy Vaise, the northwestern lightweight, and Johnny McCarthy of San Fran cisco will furnish the main event in the four round boxing show here to niglit. If Vaise wins lie will be in line for some good bouts. The visitor has been made an . even money choice with McCarthy. Seven other bouts ar on the card. 5 Shnyter Watera .. Alberts . Eirrell . , Raymond were put through some hard licks to day. "Speed Is what I am after," said Devlin, "and those who saw yester day's game are bound to admit that the boys showed up well." Devlin used two new Ditchers against the Sox, and both showed up well, score: R. H. K Chicago 5 lo 3 Oakland- ' 7 12 3 Batteries Ramey, Loom is and Alex ander; Lathrop, Cicotte and Schalk. Umpires Held and McCarthy. .......710 710 678 2107 Honus Signs Contract. -Pittsburg, March 6. The signed contract of Hans Wagner, the veteran shortstop, was received today at ths headquarters here of the PittsburK National league club. Only two Pirates are now out of the fold. Pitcher Hcn drix and Catcher Simon. Both are re ported to have Jumped to the Federals, Devlin's Men Show Speed. Pleasanton, Cal., March 6. Manager Devlin was better satisfied with his team than ever today, following its 7 to 5 victory at Oakland yesterday aft ernoon over the Chicago White Sox No. 1. He returned to Pleasanton with the Oakland Coast league team imme diately after the game and the men Pat Mays Starts South. Pat Mays, the Portland Northwest ern league twirler drafted by the Providence International league team. left last night for Savannah, Ga., where the Providence players will train. Mays will arrive In Savannah a week from tomorrow night, as he intends to ston off at Louisville, Ky., for a couple of days. Totals Ben SelUne Herbert 116 142 148 406 135 Sicbel 125. 146 80 36i 120 Vert 137 107 141 385 128 Jolly ,.150 107 118 375 125 Plerson 120 103 137 360 120 light Work for Welsh. Los Angeles, March 6. IJght work for a week will be the order at the camp of Freddie Welsh, who began training today for his 20 round meet ing with Joe Rivers at Vernon March 17. :-' Welsh already is within a pound or so of weight, and he will confine his work entirely to strength and speed producing exercises. He claims his condition will be perfect. Rivers, it has been learned, has been working studiously for several days. Total 648 605 638 1886 High score. Raymond. 193: hi eh averaze. uaymono, id. wtlte crown Coon 157 177 180 614 171 Sacha 140 179 147 496 155 Olsen ' 133 160 133 426 142 Dreyfuss 165 124 231 520 173 Tuerck 196 172 148 616 172 Totals 791 812 830 2442 Foresters Clapp 129 146 156 430 143 Arms YiZ. 13 101 47Z 107 Mills 157 149 144 450 150 Norak 159 J 48 172 479 160 Fetersen 156 131 149 436 145 Juarez Results. Juarez, Mexico, March 6. Yester--day's results: First race Rake, 8 to 1, 4 to 1, 2 to 1, won; Ursula Emma, 2 to 1, even, second; Tom Murphy, 3 to 10. third. Time :40 1-5. Scratched, Florence; Birch. Second race Anna Reed, 3 to 1. 6 to 5, 3 to 5, won; First Star, 3 to 2, 4 to 5, second; Hester, 8 to 6,. third. Time 1:39, Scratched, Old Gotch. imra race tjirita, 10 to 1, 3 to 1, 5 j to 6, won; Fanhachapi, 2 to 1, 9 to 10, second: Lemon Joe, 4 to 5, third. Time 1:06 2-5. Scratched,. Paw, Lady Bryan. Fourth race--Hodge, 6 to 2, 7 tp 10, 1 to 3, won; Orb, 7 to 10, 1 to 3, sec ond; Barsac, 7 to 10, third. Time 1:11 2-5. Scratched, Royal Dolly. Fifth race Quid Nunc, 7 to 1, 2 to 1, even, won; Minco Jimmie, 2 to 1, even, second; Sidney' Peters, even. third. Time 1:06 2-5. Scratched, Good Intent, Zulu, Orange Blossom, Doc Al len, Orba Smile, Little Birdie. Sixth race Ocean Queen, 3 to 2, 3 to 6, 1 to 4, won; Little Marchmont. 13 to 10, 11 to 20, second; Nannie Mo Dee, even, third. Time 1:39 4-5. In the early days of baseball very few of the players were married men, It was thought up to 10 or 12 yeafa ago that an unmarried man who could act Independently of his wife's wishes was more to be desired than a bene' diet. But happenings since then have shown this belief to have 'been wrong, Marriage Is Xnootsrafed. Baseball managers in ; encouraging their men to get married, now have the theory that when married a man Is not as liable to keep late hours, carouse around and do frivolous things as the man who has not a tie -or, rather, an apron string to bind him. A glance over the list of the 400 odd ball players who were enrolled in the major league ranks last seasonshows that something like 80 per cent of the players barring the kids who just broke in last season are of the wed ded variety. Managers of . prizefighters are fol lowing the example set by the baseball managers and are encouraging their proteges to ensnare a young lady and tote her off into the presence of marrying parson. They have found the scrapping persons who are mar ried do not find as much time to loiter around where there are wine, women and music as do the unmarried pugs And when a man sticks around in front of his own fireside when not fighting or training, it means that he usually is in good condition. Turfman Wants Wedded Jockeys Only. J. W. Fuller, the turfman from Tex as, favors wedded jockeys, and a bache lor Jockey who seeks out Fuller for Job, no matter how good he Is, usually doesn't "land" unless he assures Ful ler that verv shortlv he's going to in vest a little money in a wedding ring. Fuller didn't always insist upon hav ine wedded riders in his employ. Un til a few years ago he had no special preference. But Just about that time he was taught a lesson and he made use of it. Then Tokalon, one of his best horses won the $20,000 Brooklyn handicap Fuller gave Bedell, the Jockey that pi loted the horBe to the victory, a crisp $1000 bill to show his appreciation. Be dell disappeared at once, xaore inan week later he was reported among thnsp nresent. But every cent of his $1000 was absent. And Bedell looked as if he'd had a mighty good time on that $1000 too good a time, in fact, to be good for his general health, or for Vila .riiitv as a locaey. ' whii Bedell was absent. Fuller ravu lioo .to one of his married Jock evs who won a race. That Jockey at nnr-A nil Btled home and turned the $10 wifev. and wifey jammed it In to the bank. Fuller learned about it, and thereafter made a rule that wedded Jockeys were more to be desired than the other brand and ne s aauercu that rule, finding it a mighty good one, Totals 773 713 781 2267- Hijrb score, Dreyfass, 231; high arerage, Creyfuss, 173. Oregon Freshies Win. University of Oregon, Eugene, Or., March $. University of Oregon fresh men basketball team ran away with freshman team from O. A. C.,' 39 to 4, on Hayward hall floor last night. ' The Oregon freshmen gave the best exhibition of basket shooting seen here this year. - O. A. C. freshmen were totally outclassed. Skeets, Blgbee, Huntington and Scalefe starred for Ore'gon. VolQr Doors fM J? ) Man i v.v. V3Q i ri . i. ""i1.. sea v un.i a mt timi , - WATER CARNIVAL PLANS TENTATIVELY ARRANGE At a meeting of the representatives nf the Portland Motor Boat club, Ore gon Yacht club and Portland Rowing club with C. V. Cooper last evening, tentative plans for staging a big wa ter carnival the afternqon of the open ing day of the 1914 Rose Carnival were arranged. i W. C. Curtis was named chairman of the committees, which will have charge of . all of the water events. The various committees will report at a meeting to be held March 18. 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In an exciting basketball game last Wednesday evening at the Armory, Company C was defeated by the Eighth company Coast Artillery Reserves. The score was 23 to 10. The score in the first half was 9 to 6 in favor of the : Eighth company. This gives the Eighth company the championship of the. Armory. the only occupant of ; the boat must stand on the gunwale.! Yacht racei Kree-for-all, class B j sloops, cruiser race. Motorboat races Sixteen-foot free-for-all, "bang and go back" race for cruisers, an exhibition with boat making 40 miles an hour or better. Special added features One canoe tilting contest, one surfboard riding for the championship of Oregon, one logrolling contest, and a parachute jump from the Broadway bridge. WHO WANTS TO THIS PETITE; FIGHT BOXERESS Soccer Game Ends In Tie. The soccer game between the Lin coln and Portland Academy teams played yesterday afternoon on Mult nomah Field resulted in a 0 to 0 score. The muddy field made fast play Impossible. Soccer Ball Punctured. j San Bernardino. Cal., March 6. Nc- i body knows who did it. but someone . stuck a scarf pin through the only soc : cer football in the Angels training j camp yesterday. All the players t agreed that soccer was pretty heavy I' Sammy Good in Bay City. Sammy Good. , the local lightweight I fighter accompanied by his manager, Harry Jacobowsky. . arrived it in. San .Francisco yesterday according; to a tel egram received here. Good celebrated his-, twenty-first birthday yesterday;. Cyclone Wins Bonts. , J, Cyclone Calhoun, the local lad who recently turned professional, defeated Hector St. John, of Spokane, last "Wed nesday night in four round mill. Cal houn lost hfs first bout via the knock Paris, March 6. The' title of world's champion woman boxer is claimed by Mile. Marthe Carpentier, who today an nounced her willingness to meet all comers. She is a good' looking French brunette, 18 years of age, weighs 127 pounds, and is 5 feet 3 Inches in height. Mile. 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