THE OREGON DAILY JOURNALS, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 23, 1914. PORTLAND m IS FUG FOR 1914, COUNTING FIVE FOR M'CREDIE Evan Evans Pitches Beavers to Necessary Victory, Aid ing ,by Own Hard Hitting. DARKNESS ENDS IT IN 7TH Xaftjr Zlxlalrl Chosen fcy sal Howard to Pitch Critical Qama, and XtU Handsd Battara Clout Hard. San Francisco, Oct 23. Portland, by beating Ban .Francisco yesterday, S to 3. won tha Pacific Coast league pannant for tha second consecutive year and-tha honor of making; ltaelf champion of circuit for the fifth time alnce 19B3. The Beavera. have won In lOS, mo,. 1111. 1913 and 1814, indicating that Walter McCredie is one of the greatest managers In the history of the big minors. Southpaw Evans put over the nec eeeary victory to clinch the title, be ing backed up by a heavy cannonad ing on Lefty Lelfleld, formerly of the Pittsburg Nationals. Evans recently pitched a no-hlt-no-run game, being tha second southpaw on the Portland team to turn that trick. Johnny Lush was the first. Tha game lasted only seven Innings. J was called on account of darkness. Portland made a run In the first Inning, when Rodders beat out an in field hit, took third on Korea' double and scored on Speas' single. However, the Seals tied It up in their half. Fitzgerald singled to center and was sacrificed along by O'Leary. Schaller singled to center and Fltz tried for home, but Yantz dropped the ball and the run counted. Tha Beavera made another In the second on Evans' single, Rodgers" walk and Kores' long single. Each team made one in the fourth. Charles' errors gave Yants a life, and Evans sacrificed. Rodgers beat out ah infield hit, and on O'Leary's error Yantz scored. Singles by Cartwright, Charles and Fchmldt and Lelf leld's out scored carty. The Beavers moved out of reach in the fifth. Bancroft doubled, took third on Davis' out and scored on Lo ber's single. Yants walked and Evans doubled, scoring Lober and Yantz. Rodgers was hit by a pitched ball and Kores walked, this being the end of Lelfleld. who was supplanted by young Couch. Couch was touched up'for two runa In the seventh and that ended the scoring for the Beavers. The third run made by the local was In the sixth inning. Tha loss of the game by Los An geles to Venice clinched the title for Portland. PORTLAND. J ' ab. a. poane. rf-ef 4 0 Rodgers, 2b 2 1 Korea, lb 8 Kpsaa, cf ....6 Psncroft, M 4 paTla, 8b 4 Ltr, If 4 Yants, c 3 Erana, p 2 Btoger, rf 0 TRIUMPHS OVER PORTLAND BALL TEAMS L -SOS TyM 1 , s Z. 1. W,VJ' V it II I HI Ml 1 1.1 III 1 Fast Oregon' City Woolen Mills baseball team, which defeated a num ber of fast semi-pro nines of Portland during 1914 season. SEATTLE BOXERS AND WRESTLERS HERE FOR CLUB BOUTS TONIGHT OS ACE BEITISH -SOCCER PLAYEES TO MEET SUNDAY Bones Will Be Twisted and Padded Mils Flying in Air by 8 o'clock. Proceeds Will Be Turned Into British Red Cross Fund to Care for Wounded. Arrangements are now complete fot the exhibition soccer game to be played on Sunday at 2:45 p. m., on the Pacific league baseball grounds. Twenty- OLLIE HILL IS SUSPENDED test is being played for the benefit . 'of the British Red Cross fund. and jfrom the indications of the sale of Crack Teatherwelglit Alleged to Have Souglit Pay t9r Bervloes Before Mohawk In Xeoaat Bmoker. AGGIES EXPECT 'HARD CONTEST WITH- STATERS Doc Stewart Says He Will Feel Lucky to Get a Tie in Big Battle. "PRO" HOCKEY LEAGUE OPENS HERE ON DEC. 8 Vancouver Team Will Open Season in New Portland Hippodrome, o 1 1 0 1 2 2 0 H. O 2 2 2 1 1 0 2 O 0 PO. A. B. 1 2 7 2 O 8 1 1 4 1 0 1 4 0 ToUU SAH FRANCISCO 81 . 13 34 Vk . AB. H. H. PO. Fltzicrrald. rf 8 1 1 O O'Leary, ,8 0 1 2 PehaUer, If 8 0 3 2 Downi, 2b 2 0 0 5 C07, cf -4 Oil Crtwrleht, Sb 4 1 1 O Chtrleii. lb 2 1 1 7 BchmlUt, c 2 O 1 2 11 field, p 2' a o O Oeurh, p 1 O o O Tebto. if 1 o O O feepalreda, e l o 1 2 O 3 O 2 O 1 1 1 1 8 0 1 ToUli 28 3 10 21 18 4 SCORE BY INNINGS. Portland 1 1 0 1 3 0 2 8 H1U 8 31 130 212 Ban KrancUco l 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 Hits 2 0 1 3 2 1 llo SUMMARY. Six runs. 10 blta. 21 at bat in 4 2-3 Inning, off Lelflrld. Called on account darkne aft-r rn lnolnga. Charfe defeat to Lelfleld. Stolen bit sea grhaller, Hchmldt 1. Two baae b't Kore, Bani-roft, Krans, SepuWeda Hac rlflre hlta O'liearjr, Kvana, Doaoe. Baae oi balla Off I.elfiela 1. off Bratu 4. off Coach 8. Struck out B Erana 8, by Lelfleld 2, by Conch 2. Hit by pltchar Korea, Rodger, by Ielfleld. Double play KTana to Paris. Bodcera to Bancroft to Korea. Ieft on baaes Portland 13, San Francisco 8. Runa re sponsible, for Lelfleld 5, Coach 1. Wild pitch Lelfleld. Time of game 1:46. Umplrea McCarthy a ad Phyle. . Boxing and Wrestling The first lnterclub smoker of the season. Seattle Athletic club vs. Mult nomah A. A. club, tonight. Multnomah club a-ymnasium 8 o'clock sharp. Gen. eral admission tl. Ringside, reserved. $1-60. (Adv.) Oregon Agricultural College, Cor vallts. Or., Oct. 23. The greatest send off that has ever been given any ath letic team in the history ofthe Ore gon Agricultural college was tendered to the varsity football team which left for Pullman yesterday afternoon. Over 700 leather-lunged rooters inspired the departing gridiron warriors with the" "fight to the last ditch" spirit which is bound to win in the hardest of bat tles. Realizing the great struggle before hla men. Coach Stewart was more than pleased with the large number of students that responded to Yell Leader Cqe's call and expressed the hope that the ring of their cheers would stay with his men throughout the thickest of the fght with Johnny Bender's dark horses, Saturday, and urge the Oregon Aggies on to a possible victory. "After witnessing the W. S. C.-U. of O. game In Portland last Saturday," said "Doc" Stewart before his depar ture, "I figure that we. will be lucky if we can hold what I consider the best team that Washington State col lege has ever put out to a tie. If we leave the gridiron after the game Sat urday with our clean slate still un marked, I will be the happiest coach in the conference." Coach Bender has been exceedingly lucky in keeping under cover the strong aggregation that he has mus tered this year and were it not for a trick of fate, they would undoubtedly have been returned victors over Bez dek's pupils by a margin of a touch down. A reactionary ataleness has been prevalent in the ranks of the Beavera ever since tneir 64 to 0 victory over Willamette last week. This over whelraing. victory dldittior liarm than good and Coaches Stewart, May and Pavey have been having a Sampson's task to get the varsity back into their old harness again. Scrimmage with tho frcshmon eleven has been on the docket every night and the first year men have been getting their plays off with a smooth ness that is totally lacking in the line up of the regulars. Eighteen men were carried on the squad, namely: Captain Hofer, Abra ham, Lutz. Yeager, Hoerling, Watson; Moore, Bissett, Laythe. Anderson, Dewey, "Btllie" King. Billle, Groce. Allworth, Smythe and Huntley. VANS TO- M'MINNVILLE Vancouver. Wash., Oct. 23. The Vancouver high school football team will leave Saturday in company with Coach Poling for McMinnville for the annual game with the team represent ing the high school of that city. Last year Vancouver was victorious, the score being 8 to 6, and they expect to repeat again this year. The fol lowing members of the team will make the trip: Ryan, left end; McMullen, left tackle; Williams, left guard; Nor gren, center; Prindle, right guard; Cor man. .right tackle; Bennett, right end; Stanley, quarter; Terrill, fullback; A. Miller, left half; Lackaff, right half; Price, Hayslip and H. Miller, substitutes. Vancouver, B. C. Oct. 23. At a meeting of the Pacific Coast Hockey association here vesterdsv th. nni- , cation of Portland. Or, for a franchise in me league was granted. The league season will onen in th Rm ri December 8, the locals playing the fortiand sextet. The officials selftn1 fn. tv,. were Frank Patrick, Vancouver. B. C presiaent; Arthur J. Smaill. secretary treasurer, and Lester Patrick, E. H Savage and George Keller, directors. Savage and Keller are connected with the Portland Ice- Hoppodrome. The league officials voted to do away with body-checking of an oppo nent within 10 feet of the boards. An other change made in the rules stipu lates that no offside will be called on a goal keeper from the first section from his own goal line. SNAPSHOTS We are stumped. We don't know whether to attend the verbal battle or the flstlo battle tonight. WE CAN'T EVEN RENT A VAULT. Since Johnny Evers' money walked away from his shoe store some years back, Johnny says the pile this year goes into the strongest vault he can find. H Should Worry. "How's business? asked one pros perous looking gentleman to another prosperous looking gentleman in the elevator of the Yeon building. "Nothing to brag about, but I made the Waverly course In 79 thia morn ing," responded the second P. L. G. Strikes us that being a general in the Austrian army is as uncer tain a Job as being manager of the Chicago Cubs. - The fellow that handles that Taube aeroplane has the same kind of con trol as Gen Krapp. OUR IDEA OF SOMETHING HARD. Del Howard trying to explain why he didn't play in more games this summer. "England looking for more fighting men," says a dispatch. So is Uncle Tom McCarey. Multnomah boxers and wrestlers will . make their first appearance In inter-club events this season against the representatives of the Seattle Athletic club tonight at 8 o'clock in the club gymnasium.. 1 Tha card consists of eight events, six boxing and two wrestling. Frank Harmar, chairman of the "Winged M" boxing and wrestling committee, has arranged a rood card and some fast bouts axe expected. Ollie Hill, who' was scheduled to So against Byers of the M. A. A. C, was suspended yesterday by T. Mor ris Dunne of the Pacific Northwest association, for 80 days. It is al leged that Hil solicited money for services through one of his friends at the last smoker of the Mohawk club. C Hansen of the Mohawk club will take Hill's place. ; The feature boxing events of the card is expected to be the one be tween Billy Mascot and . Earl Balrd. Baird defeated the local boxers-in the events at Walla Walla last month after a hard four round go. Knowlton is expected to beat Mad den, who 'will represent the Seattle club. In the lightweight section. The coast lightweight champion la in great shape for the event. The club has arranged to seat a large number of boxing lovers. Ol mar Dranga will referee the boxing events and Dr. Loomis will be the third man In the ring in the wrestling bouts. George Parker and Frank E. Watkins will do the timing and Ham ilton Corbett and J. P. Carney will be the Judges. Tonight's. Inter-club card: Mala Event s B oxlng. 115 pounds Billy Mascot, Multno mah, vs. Earl Balrd, Seattle. 125 pounds Walter Knowlton, Mult nomah, vs. L. Madden, Seattle. Wrestling. ' . 125 pounds Virgil Hamlin, Mult nomah, vs. P. E. Willie. Seattle. 185 pounds A. Schuttpels, Multno mah, vs. Oliver Runchey, Seattle. Preliminary Boxing-. 115 pounds Koater. Multnomah, vs. Gonzales, Western. 125 pounds Byefs, Multnomah, vs. C. Hansen, Mohawk. 135 pounds Monpler, Multnomah, vs. Wagner, Armory. . 145 pounds M. Brexuian, Multno mah, vs. D. Derbyshire, Western tickets to date will draw the largest crowd that has ever witnessed a game of association in the city. The elevens selected appear to be extremely even in strength and are well balanced, including; probably the six best halfbacks that have ever ap peared together in Portland. Every player Invited to assist in this fixture has played In Great Brit ain, and all officials are also from the "other side." Bllllngton and Mar tin have been asked to captain the sides, which ate called respectively Dreadnoughts and Invlnclbles. The committee announces the following se lections and requeats that all players Invited appear at the grounds at 2:15. Invincible s. Buchanan, Nationals; Mackle, Mult nomah; Martin. Nationals; Duncan (A.). Nationals; Morris, Multnomah; Matthews, Multnomah ; MacPherson, Beavers; Powrie, Nationals; Stewart (J.). Mt. Scott; Wallace, Rangers; Barbour, Nationals. Dreadnoughts. Haefling, Beavers; Duncan (S.), Na tions; Greer, Multnomah; Bllllngton, Nationals; Bloor, Beavers', Byrce, Ran gers; Mackenzie, Multnomah; Rankin s, Rangers; Stewart (A.), Multnomah; Falrlle, Rangers; Gray, Beavers. " Reserves Patrick, Graham, Flint, Williams and W. Gray. Referee Archie Barbour. Linesmen Barrett and Gardner. COAST GETS TWO BIG FIGHTS IN A SINGLE MONTH ' v If Wills Beats Langford He Will Be Next Man to Meet Johnson, ON THE ALLEYS Gamea were Dlaied in two learaea at the Oregon alleys laat night, being aa follows: City Lean. K. KELLEYS. lat. 2d. 3d. Ttl. Are. MISSIONS TROUNCE OAKS Ban Francisco, Oct 23. The Mis slonites poupded Lefty Geyer hard in two innings of yesterday's contest and easily shut out the Oakland team, 7 to 0. Tennant's single, Gay's double, Lynn's walk. Stroud's triple and Shinn's homer gave Wolverton'a team four runs in the fifth inning. Hits by Young, Orr and Tennant followed by Zacher'a error, netted three runs for the Missions in the eighth. The score: OAKLAND. AB. R. Quinlan, rf 4 Uuett, 8b 4 Middle ton. If 4 Ntas. 2b 4 Gerdner, lb 4 ZcCher, cf 4 Bresnahan to Brookfeds? New York, Oct. 23. It was reported in baseball circles here today that Roger Bresnahan would lead the Brooklyn Tiptops of the Federal league next 4-ear. The report could not bp verified. Look all around first if you want to; you'll only be all the more pleased with our showing of Hart Schaffner & MarX overcoats We'll show you a choice lot of full, roomy box ; back Balmacaan effects for dress, motor or. smart street wear; we'll show you more striking ideas if you wish, or quiet, subdued models. 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All the latter needs to win Is to connect with one punch to a vulner able spot. If Chip can corner Ciabby and plant either bis right or left to the jaw, it will be good night lor Jimmy. Ciabby knows ttus, and as he also knows all the tricks of the game, ha may be able to pick Chip to pieces and walk away with the decision. On November 13 Sam Langford, con queror of Gunboat Smith and Harry Wills, a New Orleans heavyweight, will clash in a 20 round engagement at Daly City. 30 minutes' ride from San Francisco. Coast sports believe Wills is the best heavyweight in the world, but he will be put to a severe test when he faces the Boston boni crusher in a Marathon contest. Lang ford and Wills fought a 10 round draw in New Orleans several years ago, when Wills was just starting in tho game. The winner oi ine coming ouuy will stand next In line to jacK jonn son, heavyweight world's champion. team will meet tha Arleta football team of Portland next 8unday at Cane ma h field. This will be the first game of th local boy a Tha team la showing up strong In practice and local sportsmen are expecting quit a bit from it. W. A. C. Eleven to Meet. Vancouver. Wash.. Oct. 23. A meet ing ft the members of the Washing- ton Athletic club,- Jormerly the St. James Athletic club,fwiUb held this evening at 8 o'clock and officers for the ensuing year wfll be elected. ; All members of the club! and those deslr tng to Join are requested to be pres ent at this meetlng Side windshtelds. o be fastened t automobile doors solas to swing with them, are an Englislj Invention. . G. CHIP TO SAN RAFAEL can Wanpiiipn fv-t 23. Georae Chip, the Newcastle. Pa., middleweight, matched to box 20 rounds with Jimmy Ciabby here November 6, was due to arrive today. He will immediately leave for San Rafael to continue train ing for the bout- Ciabby started llgh work yesterday for tne Dout. 0. C. HI AT WOODBURN Oregon City, Or.. Oct. 23. The Ore gon City High school football team will play Woodburn high Bchool on Canemah field next Saturday after noon. , The local lineup will be the same as in previous games. Oregon City held Vancouver high to a 13 to 13 tie last Saturday and a victory over Woodburn Is expected. Oregon City will play Kstacada at this city a week from Saturday and Vancouver at Van couver November 14. . Oregon City Athletic club football MEN Totala .907 975 960 2842 Hla-h acore. Knauaa 247: hleh averaxe. Frank lin 227. ' Zobeldaa won two out of cb ree games. Printers' Sack Pin. SWEENEY, VAJtNKY. STOCB. Wood 93 87 88 268 89 IWlngatoa P2 74 70 226 73 Prochl HO 89 91 260 87 Robertson 93 86 70 239 83 Henery 95 88 90 271 90 . ToUU 443 422 409 1274 PORTLAND PRINTING HOUSE CO. Schoof 77 81 72 230 77 Green 77 91 82 250 83 Fcrmnam ..... 95 83 76 204 85 Wynltoop 84 t7 261 87 Tniea 94 95 7o 259 86 Totala ...463 434 887 1254 High acore, Henery 95; high arerage. 90. Sweeney, Varney, Bioub won two out of three games. IRWIN-HODSON CO. 89 82 73 244 81 74 96 00 260 87 87 9o 15 27 96 69 97 84 250 83 bO 109 88 277 92 Totala 31 7 11 27 16 8 SCORE BY INNINGS. Oakland 0 0 0 O O 0 0 0 0 0 i out vt three games. aim a i v v i v 2 1 H Missions 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 3 7 Hits 1 0014203 11 SUMMARY. Stolen base Guest. Home run Shlnn. Three base hits Tennant, Stroud. Two baae hits SUnn, Gay. Sacrifice bit Young. .First base on balls Geyer 2. Struck out Geyer 1, Stroud 3. Double plays Young to Orr. Left on bases Oakland 9, Missions 3. Runs re siionalble for Geyer 6. Time 1:16. Um pires Finney and Held. Curtis Watkins Sampson Shull Hedlberg Totals 34.9 479 440 1318 GLASS PRUDHOMMB CO. Dahlstrom 89 88 87 262 87 Glen 71 82 103 256 85 Fisher 90 98 69 205 85 Mebus 104 107 84 295 98 Holms 104 83 99 286 -95 Totals 458 454 442 1354 High score. Hedlberg 109; high arerare. Mebus 98. Glass c Prudhome Co. won two VENICE FLOORS ANGELS Los Angeles, Cat., Oct, 23. The Ven ice Tigers defeated the Los Angeles team yesterday by the score of 6 to 1, killing what little chance tho Angels had to beat the Beavers out of the pen nant. The Angels batted White for nine blngles but tallied one run. The score: VENICE. AB. R. H. PO. Carlisle. If .6 1 2 4 Lcard, 2b Meloan, rf . Buyleaa, cf . lsorton, lb . Lltschl, 3b McArtlle, ss Hogan, e . . White, p .. Totals . . . R. 1 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 O 10 27 14 32 LOS ANGELES. AB. K. H. PO. Wolter. rf 4 O 2 u Me tiger, Sb 4 0 O 1 Kills. If 4 0 1 2 Absteln. lb ...4 V 1 15 Mi.ggert. tf v... 3 0 1 0 Terry. 2b ............. 4 12 3 Johnson, ss 3 O O 1 Boles, e ...4 O 1 8 Chech, p Z O 1 2 Gedeon. 1 O O 0 Totals 34 "J 27 A. o 4 0 2 O . 4 2 - 4 2 0 18 W. Eitchie Is 10-7 ' Favorite for Fight , CLASSY BAL MACAAN OVERCOATS AREYOURS ON CREDIT Credit isn't any good to anybody un less he USES It, If you've never tried It. let CHERRY'S initiate you into their CREDIT SYSTEM. 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Willie Ritchie, former world's lightweight champion, ruled a 10 to 7 favorite to day over Johnny Dundee for their four round bout here tonight. Ritchie expected to enter the ring weighing about 137 pounds and Dundee 128. Tonight's bout will be the first In which Ritchie has engaged since ha lost his title to Freddie, Welsh in Lon don about four months ago. If Ritchie wins from Dundee he probably will be matched by Promoter Coffroth for a 20 Pound bout here in November or December with Charlie White of Chicago. Six other four round bouts' will pre cede tonight's main event, including JJarlem Eddie Kelly vs. Frankie Jones, ugntweights, afid Eddie Miller vs-J Eddie Tait, bantams. "NORMAN" The NEWEST AR.R.OW COLLAR 2 tar 25 crats Clntt. Faabody A Co., la Maker Bstted for Chech in ninth. SCORE BY IN'XINGS. i Venice" ....0 0 010020 6 iUfi ;.........0 1 1 1 1 O 2 3 110 Los Angeles ............ O O O O 0 0 1 0 0 1 Hits ....,.........i..t 112212009- r."- . SUMMARY. I Three baae alt -Carlisle. 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