THE, OREGON DAltY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING,. MARCH l S. 1915? TO By George! blcMami BRINGING UP FATHER MAC NOT VOf IatsssMtossl Isf trtea, HEAVEHS? VfE HVVC TO;5rIT ! WHY FATHER Y0gi si.Lr tn ,)ysrr : ABOUT REFUSAL OF REED TQ C0IV1E YEST Beaver Boss Well: 'Fortified Whether: Philadelphia Boy Shows Up or Not, . ". INFIELD IS NOW STRONG . BY LOCKEP M COT,TAU WHAT AM I Tr rrv DARUtrS ME IH THC rFCS 1 CATfT 1T MQMBL OLS TrKE THE ft-lr DO T!. VflU. KNOW &uwh off; 1 DAt;HTer: If Eastern Flayer Tails Materialise Vaurn Walter Has f 9000 In Cola ComJjig. IRVING 1 si - l r I i il i- m - , k . i i in. 4 fey K..A- Croaia. Fresno, CaL; Mar ctv S. Pitch Lloyd Bishop Kanaa collegian, arrived late last nigh-- He if a, big right bander. Fresno, Cal.. March 5 Waiter Mc Credie . expressed surprise when he heard Infialder Milton Reed has re fused to -come to the coast, after ac cepting terms,-but he Is not worrying one whit over the matter. "Fho big fellow is .well fortified with rnflelders and Beed would probably have hard time winning a place under . any cir cumstances against; such a elassy quin tet as Stumpf, Mufpny, Coltrtn, Davis and Naughton. And here ia the nubbi of MeCrodio' carefree attitude. ;Whea he mad the deal with the Philadelphia Nationals for Murphy, already in camp, and Beed, he legally bound the Phillies to ae liver the, players on the Pacific coast. In the event that one jumped to the Federals-or refused to come, he was to receive $2000 in cold cash from the major leaguers. That was the proteo tlon he demanded and scoured. , . "Reed can either come or stay in At lanta." said Manager . McCredie this morning. i Mao Should Worry. ."I " refuse to worry oyer the situ ation. If he doesn't come lout Philadel phia will have to pay me 12000 cash, The money looks pretty good. ,If the infield appears . weak all I have to do is' to ask the Cleveland club for an la fielder and he will be on the way In stantly." ' m,, Those who remember the Lefty Oreenwell incident know that when McCredie makes up his mind to let a player cool ''his heels during the gum mr he might Just as well come out or quit baseball. Mac, after three years, lifted the ban on Greenwell, who proved as stubborn as McCreote, trot he w - never a good pitcher when he finally ; broke hack into the game. MoCredia tried to dispose of Greenwell is the east but he refused to report to any - of the clubs that negotiated for him. The same fate may bo awaiting Heed, whom McCredie sarcastically ac cuses of wanting to sit on the Phlla delphia bench., another year and do nothing for the little money that he was getting from the majors. The players here advise Mac to take the money. McCredie got his first peep today at : two of his new infielders, Stumpf and Murphy. He likes their -actions and i predicted that his innerwork would be as well if not better guarded this year than last. X. i Murphy is a small, swarthy fellow who , handles a. ball nicely, but the strength of his arm must yet be deter mined. He worked out-at third, while Stumpf took care of second base lo the infield practice. Stumpf is a lantern jawedi chap who also handles a ground ball nleely and gets it to first with bullet speed. Both take a nice cut at the ball. Votloe to Bap and Kawy. ' Happy Hogan and Wolvertoa. should ' take notice of this, when they coach on the third base line, for it will save them a" lot of breath in jibing Murphy and getting his mind off the game: He can't hear what they 4iave to say, for be is slightly deaf. It looks bad for Bobby Davis unless he starts to hitting like a fiend, for both ; Coltrin and Naughton are loom lng up like regulars. This boy Naugh ton -has a great future. Irve Higginbotham worked out yes terday morning and when it was over announced that he was ready to open the season tomorrow. "Tiny" Leonard also pitched to the batters and when he had finishedMe Credle remarked that he looked lika llllilH Manhattan Shirts CyagbtHaitStfca&W Uag Sam,l The Men's Shop for ' Quality and Service 1 1 !rVTTW?fftffTllf ft 111 -1111111 OLYMPIC CLUB TO MAKE ITS DEBUT IN FISTIO CIRCLES Card of Seven Bouts With Schmeer-Moscow Go at ; Top Programmed. The Olympic, Amateur Athletic club will make its debut in the local fistic circles tonight at -9:10 o'clock in the old Turn ball at Pottrth aifa Yamhill street. The program will consist of seven bouts. The heatTiiner wfil be between Tost Schmeer, who defeated Valley Tram betus last Wednesday alght in Kenton, and Jimmy Moscow, ope of tha nrom lsing yeug lightweights of the local boxing world. Schmeer is in tiptop shape, and the bout should ' bo geo4 ona. f 1 : '. ' Parslow and, Tlaaigan are carded to appear In the semi-final event, Fiani gan, who balls from Spokane, has been working- hard to get his wind In shape. The car ia: 140 pounda-Tost Schmeer. unat tached, vs. Jimmy Moscow. Oiympia. 145 pounds Don Derbyshire, Olym. pia. vs. "Soldier" Sullivan, Evergreen. 145 pound Frank Parslow, unat tached, vs. Eddie Flanigan, JniperJL 120 pounds Eddie Bullen. unat tached, vs. Jack Taylor, unattaehed. 116 pounds Frederick Meagher. Evergreen, vs. Clyde Heffenmvn. un attached. . 90 poun4agammy Gordon, Oiympia, vs. f6e easier, unattached. 186 pounds-V-Raleigh Jones vs. Booney. Your AtleitloH, Please. Paton. Wash-, arch 6. Before a crowd ef interested spectators that filled to the capacity the Pfaamland theatre, the .long looked for Wiaetllng match between John Bars d Ben Jackson was strenuously contested In this city, i For twe hours these men. each the winner of many a wrestling encounter, struggled fof victory. In the whole of-the long two hour neither qf the men gained ei lost a fall. At the end of two hors both men were completely exhausted, and aaeh said it would have been ItppossU ble to have continued the mati&. the best citcher In tha lot. Mac mil make .him stick to his under handed delivery, which, he sayp, wijl gve a lot qf trouble to the Coast league beta men, Jt was the first time McCredie had seen ; the big fellow and ha was overjoyed at his 230 pounds of bone and sinew. : SUUon Hat Good clothes are like good tools: you can do better work if you know you have tha best things to wear or to work with. Hart Schaf flier & Marx clothes give you that satisfactary sense of know-ing-that you have the best there is. Men and young, men, be sure you see our new Varsity Fifty-Five model, $18 to $40; very special values at $25. AicUssy shape for Spring in the "Mult nomah" Hat, quality uneualed Rosenblatt & Co. uuu. U. OF W.-0. A. 0. MEET TONIGHT IN DUAL EVENT Close Matches Expected at CorvalHs;1 Baseball Squad Takes to Pasture. Oregon Agricultural College, Corval lis. Or., March S. -The second dual m fereftpe wreetUas meet of the year is achedul&d far tonight la CcrYillls be tween the, mat artists ot the Univer sity of Washington and tha O, A. C. Last week the local squad won over Oregon by four bouts to two and Coach Arbuthaet hopes for a duplication q this "trick tomorrow night. Washing ton's men, hawevar, are biof expert. fenced, thaa t6o Oregon myscU strain ers and a closer meet la expected. A deciBioa counts four Points and a fail five the team with the hi94 score at the close of the meet being declared tha winner. natgini Rqnaii Practicing. Oregoa Arteultural College, Corval Hs, Or. Mareh 6. Tho Oregon Aggie baseball squad took advantage of a fsw rays of sponiPo yeaV!F4y after, noo and workad out on tha lower eajn pug. Ovar SO canaldaUs were out ia suits, tearing up the ground with base ball cleats and loosening their muscles VP tor what promises to be one of the most Strenuous training seasons that a Beaver Un tYr ffperienced, Coetl NlQlt Williams was called to Seattle yesterday morning on account of tb death, of his sister bu. will be back tomorrow to tsaeb, tire new b"h league aspirants tha principles of the game ana to smooth owthe rough cor ners cropping aut njy Pf tha.iO vaterand un are on too squad, Qurley Hopeful of Staging Go in Cuba New York, March 4.--A cablegram received here this afternoon from Jack Curley, whose plans to stage a heavy weight championship bout - ia Juarez between Jack Johnson and Jess W41 lard ware spoiled when tha nagf? fighter balked at entering 'warTndderi Mexico, announced that the promoter -is hopeful: of putting on the match in Kavana. Uurley said he was negro Mating with Havana promoters with a view to staging a 45 round eenteat Jp tha Cuban capHal, Curley said Jonnfioa waa afraid tj ge tg Juarez, Northwest Corner Third and Morrison IIIIIMIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIHI IRK IS FEATURE OF IE; LOCALS WIN Contest Interesting as There Was Variety of Individual Playing Last Night. SCORE STANDS TQ 1 Splendid Goal Keeping of Mlk Stttchell . Qno of tli TeatfLMs ef Qama WitH wiporla, Individual playing featured last night's hockey gawe between Victoria as4 Eoftland, the locals outclassing the Aristocrats, to J. Tbf entesi was rather slow and one sided, but inter acting, as thera w a variety pf in dividual playing. First there was a spectacular ; rush by "Moose'1 Johnson and then Lester Patrick's style of a rush. Patrick suc ceeded; In "auking' Portland's hack checkers, but could not hrsajt through the defence until Ute ia tb f1- riod. Charles Tobln pulled aff sever.l of his dees-Uk rusQas and pan Mc Donald showed the fans J)st haw fast ho could skate, aryl handle the puck. 9oa Hiring JFWr The visitors did BOt do as much "in dividual playiRsr and had a splendid three, man combination working in the first period, but the back checking i the Bosebuds was top much fpr them Qunaerdale staged a dandy exhibition of stick bandiing in th fiOftl period. One of the biggest features of tha mMeh 'was the splendid goal keeping of Mike Mitchell. Time after time, alike was called upon to stop hard shots and he performed his' task in neat style. Connie penson furnished a lot of amusement last night. He has not eeeved a this seaoen and the play ers gave him opportunity after oppor tunity to score, but somehow or other l8 Quid QQt net the puck. Manager Muidtton gajd after tbe kp. that if Dunderdale was fed like that ha would have scored 19 goals. 8st31 zreay waagies. There wc sereral near tansies last might. Throop and Bobby aeff deco rated tha penalty bench fOF clashing and Krr &Rd Penspp wf re g!Et Off tha ico for mixing it. Fred Harris, Skinner Poulln and Lester Patrick came to getber quite often. Poulln came under tne eye of tne rereree jn the second period nd it was not UUtll a minute Deiora tne na qi tae , maisa that karris sutf rd a penalty. Jac; yverqorr. ywtqn gqaj um-d pire, naa ms pose fractured when a shot from McDonald's stick hit him in the face. The final game 1 the league season ww do piayd tomorrow nigat. Man ager MuldPoa stated foggy he ex pected a hard contest tomorrow night, as the Victorians would bo in better oondition, H aaidi "Patrick's play ers wra wary tired. Tbay slashed with Vancouver Tuesday and traveled Wednesday and Thursday, A rest to day will put his team In good shape." Tho nummary: ;4 . ptrst Period. 1 Portland, McDonald . . . i 2 Portland, Tpbin 3 Portland, McDonald ..... . . ; Tprtlaod 0.tman from , Mc- 5r-Victora, Patrick i . , . . -Prtlaod, McDonald ". . Second period, fPortrnd. McDonald ...,.rt Third Fortog, 8 Portland. Throon from Tobin.. 315 2:0Q 6:80 9 Portland. ThrooD from Benson 3:t Portland, Tobin 1: Saaltias. . First pertod--Throop Portland), f minutes. Second period Throop CPortlarid), I minutes: Genge (Vioteria,), 3 minutes; Moulin (Viatorta), 3 minutes.. Third period Kern , Victoria). M minutes;- Benson (Portland). 3 min utes; Harris (Portland). minute. Teftmy, .Position. . . Victoria, Portland, Mttcbe.il ., Tobin , Johnson . Harris . . . Oatman . . Throop . ,001,,,.,.,-, Lrudsay X Defense. .... GUnn Lart Defense. . . , Patrick ....Rover. .......4 Poulia , . . -Center. . . . Dunderdale ..Left Wlhr. . Kerr jvjcuonaia wPg..., worris uenson ...? "pars .,-..,, tsmaui Shore ...Spare............ Row Officials Tom Phillips, referee: Mickey Ion, judge of play; H. G. B.eck With and J. . Brady, timekeepers. 1. 11 ... 1 . HI u. til BILLIARD NEWS Miles Netxel, the former Portland ball tosser, was defeated in bis first pocket billiard match last night in the Columbia parlors by Art Page by tha score of 7i to 46. Tonight NeUel Will lay B. Cross at 9:S9 O'eleck. . Tlebert fleett won the fourth block of his handicap pocket billiard match with Boy Ladue last night in tb White House paTlens,HS e m. xhe high runs wero, fiott -Jl ; r4 - g: Ladua. i 5iT?)k . , . ' GAM JEFFEESOF HIGH QUINTET NAILS BASKET TITLE Blue gtnet Gold Squad Goes Through Season Without Single Defeat, laUsfcholastta jguskithaH lMnti ' Goal! P. W. k. P-t. rof.Xgst w. 5 JSWFMJ. fllRI .... Washington High.. Portlaaa AcaAesty. 9 HUl 8 t.ooa '.600 .S83 .0 'IS 142 188 72 71 ? i'r4ukii &i?h. Thp Jefferson high school qutptet cinched the Intarsaholastlc Basketball league championship yesterday after noon on the Y. M. C. A. floor by defaatr ing the Lincoln high school team, 19 to 17. The Blue and Gold squad went thrqujrh the season without a 'defeat and 84pre3 Pver three times as many points as their epponenis. Cfiach Vlpcept Borleeke's five gave. Jefferson a, tough battle ana came near tying the score lp the, as( half. Many l'ouls Wre CQpimiiteiJ purine the game, a haS?3er Of them beipg infentionaj. Tbfl Jafrersgn teani was' in the lead a,t tftS SQd o the first half, IS to ?, but in the second half the Cardinals braced and ecgred iit poqtf jq Jef per son fl B. The Mneufis; Lincoln (171 Pes. Caesar (111 . , (Capt.) Bonney McAllister () . .C... TShaBedlinsr (S Olertn . .? Calvin (21 hildknaab ... .q. . Coqpcr Lillard (Cacti ,.G. Maurtce OfffciaTs Charles Maekie. re?ereei Bill Mse, tmpiief Uowasd Ma It ay and C J. fimiUi. tiBjekseoers; Jlnanue Cameron and K. H. Critchlow, scorers. i' . Illinois Men Wfau ' The Illinois Athletic club basketball quintet defeated the Multnomah club team last night on the "Winged M floor by the score pf 44 tQ J J. The feature of the game was the passing and guarding of the Windy 'City players. The lineups: Illinois (44) - .Multnomah (12) W. L. Johnson (1) F. .Billja Lewis (2) A. Pressler (10) .p. .Wm, Masters (2) W E. Feeney (8) O. . . L. Edwards (2) W. Pressler (4) ... .,.. Kay Toomey i. E. Frieling (8) Q. Twining: (2j Substitutions: Illinois J. J. Tier- nay (9) for Johnson) J. M. Cochrane (4) for Feeney; B, Norland Dhnfeldt for for W. Pressler; F. Q, Kohnfeldt for A. Pressl Multnoaaat noma waiter Kec :k (2) for Edwards; Edward ISiyers (8) for Mas- ters. nn, referee; Jamison, umnire: Mor BA5EPAU NEWS quarry AieeK, fie fos ungates catch er and pinch hitter, left last night for the Angel Qity, where he will work out for the opening: of the season. Meek has been smashing tenpins all wipter, and is in good shape. ftudy Kallio, the laoal boy who pitched in the Western Canada, league last season, left Wednesday night to joip the Waco team af the Texas league. Jesse Garrett, the former Portland twirler and ex-manager of the Helena Union associativa tgajn, will yitcb. f e the San Antonio team this season. Sid Kenned, former Partland ely er, whe hag been gewng as ?pief jaijer iW h sounty jajl fgf the last tW years, has been relieved of his posi tion by Sheriff Hurlburt. Kennedy Is tyllng for a baseball Job now. "SAVE YOUR RESPECT, MEN, BY USING YOUR ' CREDIT ! " "Buy the Suit you need I Get it to morrow, at CHERRY'S, where you can iauy it and take It home and wear it even though ygu. ftayen't all trje money to pay for it. JtSs Cherry's. INSTALL MENT SYSTEM that makas it, so sasy "Go tomorrow night (Cherry's store Ip open Saturday evenings till 16 P.M.), when you've plenty of time to look things . over critically, to visit CHER RY'S. See. the patterns, ask about the Credit terms, and you'll pa PioKlng out your new Sui one of tbofea pice grgy vureieas, ioe Jrst taing ye-u Know. TThe styles are beautiful and you can't help buC be pleased take this card, it tells you where to go. 389-391 Washington street. In the Pittotk block." Av.l i- i HOTCU SAN FRANCISCO cviec, eostroar, virtxeciLCo cor NCAS9MABHC CLOSC fO "SI STMtt. HAR ANNOUNCES RRST VENETIAN LINE-UP OF THE PRESENT SEASON Tlgera WHI Jattle With In dianapolis American Asso ciation Team on Sunday, San Diago, CgL, tyaych B. Jtfanggax Hogaq ff tho Vanio Ooast league alub Bve' out tbe baft OPdeii pay tf the real rro 9 the season, This Will PlarM !rf Saturday, whau the TJgeps battje ha JndianapolU Arnar iean afsaciatfon tam, Th lineup will fee as foiiawa; WUb<. rfi Qarlisle, if; HetUag, 3h; Baylsss, pf ; GlelaiA; maun, rb; Hosp, s; Purtell, 2b; Snea cer or Bliss, c Henley, Hitt or Pier- f. . ' ' , A tbveeTinniBg pame wu Blaygd this morning on the, xposlion grounds and tha reguiarf bet th.e Yannigans to Ot Hqgan ftnn9U&ce. this, -afternoon jlja.t tl Vfnl?C team wiH leave here fQf 8U fetKa QUy Mareh 2S to open tllS g?a8?L tn thCiVtah. capital-March So. Hap faces aJdif fieult "problem In cutting "down his squad. By May 1 he must reduee his list of players to piii.ji mx. .nyiiuii ,'.. . , Is March MP M f I .have just received a JLd .1 shipment of Blue Serge Suits that will compare, with any serges sold in the city at tlS, They are cut in the ' latest style . alI-the.yearTround weights all wool and hand-tailored, by a renowned maker of Men's; Ready-to-wear Oothes. I $25,00 Blue Serge Suits To insure a fit, an experienced tailor makes all necessary alterations free of charge. How do I. do it? A lucky buy and my low upstairs rent; l' ' ' JIMRiY DUNN S!Jr,?sBSr PpFutlairidl 1 TOMORROW MGH 8:15 P.M. i iFickoits SOc, 1 JQO Now on Sale for Botb Game et SCHILLER CIGAR STORE, Eleventh and Wwhln-tcn ! HUNTLEY DRUG STORE, Fourth and Washington . ICt 1 .J VMK1 r-7f . . - 1 - I ISS, t , Ts 1 -3 tf. Ut will carry tw aatcbers. fou Utflalder:s, ?lva laflelder )f b keeps SYn pitobera. and six iafllde?s 4 h hag only six fdabtnan. . Cok Lesley arrived lata last night and workod qut wim the squad today. Decanniara. exhibited ft rid gf pead in' the practice game, and Doc White put some: kinks en the sphere, although he did not open up. Oa.lt a Arm. WbiiwJid, Oa.kaRd. Qa-V, Mapeh 6, Oaklafld faaa were satisfied - today with Man ager Christian and his ball cub, de spite the - defeat administered yffitfr day by the second Chicago White Sox team. The' local pitchers showed up well, holding the visitors to five hits. Although the Sox won, a to 0, the gma waa hutly eontastecl tbsoughout. Scoxa; i - B. U.K. hiaago 3 5 1 aKland ,..,....- 41 Q batteries Lathrep, CorKlns. fber and Kuhn; Abies, KTawittdt. Bromley, ehVisUani and SHliott. Xios Angeles Defeat. Los Angeles, Cal., March 5 The Chicago White Sox Kq. tfc&m are Ylc.targ today avert th Los Ajigeles utst league clu.n arwp v.n jirst re ball game Of tbi IWn yesterday. Aitbowsn t P outbaueuhe Angels almoat, two tq ona. the won by' ti ciobs margin 01 1 10 a, Score: r R. II. E. White Sox ,. 1 16 - I Los Aneeles . f 9 ( yfr-lfPfri S Jfhnon4 Soott Seals to Iet Bqx IT. SAO Fraclcq, March. e.w-WltQ ideal E loe PROFESSIONAL vs. HlrrOUKUML, 1 wentietq li inn " rm mm' mm i ti 1 weaihen conditions prevailing, the o- nit tuam of tha ("hlcJuiL WhtU So and the San. JTranclsco 9,el w"! 1f8! ft ':3ft o'elock this aftirhoon in I reation ' parK - here. Maftagar TVQlvei ton jof the Seals will iJtart the gam wlthi practically the samei lineup use' when his club deiuatelj the Sox lu gunday gt Watsonville. i , l,-a,nnlng wl' pitcji for the home clotl and Wolt anj, .cicotte or Kaber for the Chi cagoans. - jj America's r Greatest ! Cl(3ARTT 4.- 1 uiiii 11JLU..JJ fW-: 1 ! 1 Uacar: Take a opk at the Trousers I sell at 3&.5Q, S3.QQ and 53.30. 1 . 1 s uj n i OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P. M, YSctoini S3. ii and Marahail '""M'HHIHMlm(iM,""T-