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12 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, : PORTLAND, WHITE SOX CLICK' OFF BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus HCrvfxroo do SIX SWATS IN SIXTH M?.ifvNO MRS JlCCb Aj?eSoO coiwc to E E g: Proves Invincible, but Bishop Pitches :BaU Made to Chicagoans' Order, DOANE IS SPECTACULAR Tiro Wonderful Tbrows Mad Trom Ontld; MeHTaurhton Flaytn Tin Otmi. THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 18. 1915. ... Oopiriiht, IMS, international Kews Service. " - - . j " ' V 1 , T 7 "N. . I . . I. T . TT : 1 " ' ' I . 7r : r " -" - . . 11 t fl 1 - 1 - 1:1 Jll -v L-. - . 1 I r . -II 1 I 1 .1 Ar- S isl BEST MAM V if MY.,pvrii m TO WE. "THE. BRltE: WJ 1 ! KJ kfJ UrSOEReTAt4ri 'T.V! i 1 I I 1 : laESa I . AT THE.- I M J " . IV ; rVAY'. - J 1 11 I Z. - i .7. : I - rl AND CAPTUR GAM s J . fly R. A. Cronin. pFesno, Cal., March 18. Manager w alter McCredie has practically de cided to send Pitcher I,Joyd Bishop, the : Kansas Collegian, to the Spokane team pt the Northwestern league fpr further seasoning. Bishop was sent to the Beavers by ' the Cleveland Americans. "JIS 1 the fourth- recruit to draw nis release, Barnes having been, released toj Spokane yesterday. First Baseman Hfcll and Pitcher Wlllingham were giv en! the blue slips Monday. !mc todesto, Cal., March 18. Irve Hig- tTlhbothanr w ent out of the box at the end of-the fifth inning yesterday af ternoon without a scar and in addition lejft a one run lead to Lloyd Bishop, tike young University of Kansas slab ieri Bishop; with a fair burst of speed and a good curve ball, was made to order for the White Sox and they proceeded to click him for five solid Wats. These with a grievous error by Speas. amassed five runs, enough t win the game, with Reb Russell pitching', Invincibly before and after the sixth. Outside- of Higginbotham. the spec tacular, stuff wan injected into the garnet by Walter Doane, who made two wonderful throws from the outfield in tile, fifth inning and saved Hig's bacon. Brief had singled to right and tried to take third on Baker's single to right. He had turned second when Doane got the ball but Walter made a perfect peg to Naughton and Bunny was snuffed out. -jlMayor went out and Russell singled to".-right. Baker tried to -score from third base but Doane made a perfect peg and headed him off at the plate. It was the prettiest piece of work in the three games.. ' . , ji Bobby Coltrin played a careful game at short but did not hit and N'augh ton stood !up under a line drive from Baker's bat In the ninth that was a terror. In fact Xaugliton has been playing such a game that Jim Scott tprd McCredie he' wished that George was playing third on the Chicago club. That's the way the.-major leaguers re gard this boy. lie has caused more worry to the Chicago hatters than all the other players combined. r- I) Murphy has been showing up so well .that McCredie shoved him in at second to take a look at him. lie made Port land's only run on a hit, a stolen base and Speas' single to right. Speas polled half of. the Beaver's six lilts, While Ty Lobr fanhed before Russell's Withering i southpaw, the last three times up. Reb fanned seven of the. brave boys. Speas dropped a soft fly in the seventh that allowed one of the Sox runs and marred ah otherwise KOOd day. " Portland filled the bases on hits in the second with none out and it looked like a.ciniJh game, but Russell tight ened and retired the side. The hitters were Murphy, Speas and I.obcr. Hig erinbotham' appeared to be in fine shape and was hit hard only in the fifth in ning. McCredie did not. want to work hjlm all the way through, preferring to see What sort of stuff Bishop was made of. . He looks good despite the bleating and may improve. CHICAGO HI. TO. .. E. - o o n 12 :: 0 0 : 3 o 1 1 i 200 .1 10 o 0 1 10 0 7 1 0 I. 0 1 o 10 '27 !) 1 II. l'O. A. E. (210 ! o a 1 2 0 2 o 2 O 3 1 " J 1 l () .". 4 (1 0 o 2 i n O O 1 21 J I 1 Tlremwleh, If. . . . Hpaekhurne. : us. . . W Collins, ah. . J J O. I lint., rf FHwh. cf. ..:... ii ief. ib. .; : H-ker. tib. Mla.vrr. e.-'. ....... ttcaaell. p. i t o l 1 1 0 j Total ...4:. T'OlllLAM) ir i? Naughtrin. 3b o JWrruk, lb. 4 o 1 Hotiix". rf. J. 4 o Murphy. 2b. ............ 4 1 frireau, et. ... . '4 o l.ber. If. ; 4 o tVltrln. ,; . : 3 11 Hlgglntiottiam, p. . 3 n llarlseh. c.i 1 , liiabop, p. i 1 0 Totals Htnleago " Hits . . I urtland una SCO It E V INNINGS o i i ft 2 ' 1 o l j ;: o 2 :: 10 o o o 0 o 1 ii it n - i O 3 O 1 0 2 V u .- o St MMARV Two-ba hlt J. Collin RrTfcr s.,i.. -4-BnU.er, Murphy . Pouble pla.v Hlaklmrne to . Clolllns to Jlrief. Hmsfs m bulls Off IliiM-in-hotham 1. j oft Bishop 1. off itiissell ' 1 jn-; nlngra jjjtolied By Ilicciiib.'lhnnj r,. rnn 0 W R. Charge. ftffat 1.. nisi,,.,,. sR,-i-iri.-.- hit Itimxell 7' Balk Bjxhop. Time Vuiplrc J. liaiiincnrtiior. of fauift 1:40. r FckkI for SKars. Klamath Falls,.; March IS. n hnn. red thousand blue black salmon eggs have been received at the Spencer Creek hatchery for hatching and lib eration in the Klamath river, which connects; the rivers and lakes of this - district, with the ocean. Salmon form ai large part of the food supply of t.h Klamath Indians, who sp,ar the .fish oil ,;the Williamson and Sprague ..rivers...:?'!" May Help If You : : ' Have Tuberculosis i r T'roper diet, fresh air and temperate habits aid, Persons suffering from Tu berculosis. Often morb is needed. Re ports show that Kckman's Alterative has - brought about many recoveries. 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Write for booklet of re : coveries. i ictmu laboratory. PhUadelphia. Ad. SIX ALL-STAR BOXING EVENTS SCHEDULED AT KENTON TONIGHT Crowded ed as i Club House Expect- Result of Unusual Sale of Seats, Advance SIX all-st ar boxing events are sched- uled to be f taged by the Kenton Ath- letlc club i its clubhouse ! at Derby streets at S:30 o'clock to- and Russett night. It 1 S expected that the club hcuse will e crowded with' followers of the 'fist J game, as therq has been an unusu ally large sale of reserved seats. The head Wheeles an ' lner w-ill be between Pave Harry Mahoney. Tliese boxed each other to" a two mitt men i draw a fortn Ight ago. Wheeles has been, trainin k with. Yost Schmeer, who will clash w Ith Jimmy Mosqow, and is in great ndition. Mahoiney is in than he was wo weeks better shape ago and shquld put up a great battle against the Woodlawn club man. Yost Sch meer thinks he will win back the Moscow laikrel s he lost when Jimmy earned a draw decision with him in the bouts at the Olympic club a short ti mto ago. Moscow! has been training h ar d for the eveht and in confident of taking Schmeerfs number, events of the program The othe are: Al S Frank Kelt Ommers vs. Jim Tracey. vs. Roily Jones. Frisbia and McDonald; vs. Wash- vs. Whttloc burn. IMPERIA WILL L A. A. C. STAGE SMOKER ' TOMORROW EVENING The Impelial Amateur Athletic clnb will stage its third smoket since its organization! in the Arion hall tomor row night a 8:30 o'clock. Matchmaker Jost has arranged a good card, featur ing Eddie Fjanigan and Jimmy Mocow. Mclrvin, itvho hails from the Van couver barracks, will appear? before the Portland fail for the first time in a bout' against: Wagner. Mahoney id scheduled trt meet Parslow. Dummy Meagher is to be pitted against Masjcot, and George Bender of Vancouver will exchange taps with Syveson. Sammy Gordon and Tram betus will clash in the curtain raiser. Coast Billiardist to Play Eastern Star Chicago, March 18. Not much change iv expected in the standing j of players in the billiard tournament tn progress here, as the. result of tbe games sched uled to be played today. Huey is ex pected to ratain his lead. lie has won five games and lest noiie. He is matched to meet Jevne, the Pacific coast player, this afternoon Summaries of yesterday's play: Kicliemietf defeated KameS, 50 to 45; Morin defeated Mills, 50 toj 43; .levne defeated Lean, 50 to 33; Daly defeated Capron, 50 to 3 ON THE ALLEYS 'Phe followiitij fames ww rolled on the Ore pm alleys last uIrIH: yEWPPAPKR PKIXTERS TCK TINS rufti i.AM) j.l NUTYI KR3 1st. "i I !X pd. Tot. At. i 75 241 2 Hl-n VatU ' Bpli'hrr I.itby ItiKliam .... Totals . Bnzan Bifhnp Kinc W arnr Willnrit TotaLs High srore M 72 i 79 tfta 77 t 81 i(i ! S4 .Tl 77 Oil S 77 ri.'! ss Qf. 77 1IJ7 7'J S3 .-. . . tas 401 1422 1-31 JOtlt.VAL 71 54 ! S4 2'l So !m 7fi i 7f "!." S2 ss 77 ijno Si 7C 7 ! 7S 75 71 83 83 207 79 .'S95 3!2 142 i 1211 Bicrinm 107 High HTeraki 5 IligUatu 3. Ltuotjpers w-on im earned. TELEGRAM .... lot ins Kb NS !1 St . . r ,SO Ml 82 77 412 4li2 IABUtt- PRESS PoWert . . . . Howell I.lnqnist Ribol.t Kuigbt Totals . . . Go Hup K lH'Wert W. Paly . . . Curtis Uynercoa . . 340 Ji'X ir.r. 242 2Ti 113 119 88 SI S3 124 91 S2 01 491 l:S5 ' AS 87 7!) 72 9S 5W5 11. " S7 7 2 81 73 71". 89 28fi 2K.i 245 224 2!) 85 4 82 75 97 Total j 434 477 1417 1328 High acore-f-ie wert i3e. High average De Wert 113. Telegram won two games. 1 j Aniother Mill Starts. Centralia Wash.. Martji 18. The Clear Cedar Shingle company's mill, located at lelslng.Junctiont a mile and a half from Rochester, resumed opera tions today, after having been closed down since the first of the year. The mill has me sayrouL I TO MEET JIM TRACEY Al Rummers, the bus liy Woodlawn Tracey in the bo club tonight. king smoker BOOKIES AND REGULARS t 1 uuru '. r. J y v i , . ..-. les Springs,-Cal., Mapch 18. Man- Boy ager Harry Wolverton of the Seals was hi ightly stiff, and sore today as a of playing a full game at third ere yesterday. Reports that he result base was trying to oust Third Baseman Bobby Jones from his regular position promptly denied by the Seal were skipper, Boyes Springs, Cal., March 18. The memb era of the San Francisco base- ball lub left for San Francisco early where this afternoon they will with St. Mary's college team at todayi clash Recreiation Park. Boy es Springs, Cal., M arcr h 18. Xext week stuff the Seals will take up the inside connected with tra ining. Signal prac 0c e will- lie hld behind closed gates and the Seal ski pper will devote more attention to team w prk. LIT land train; featii prmore, Cal., March IS. The Oak- baseball club wound up their ig season here yesterday by de ; the Essanay Indians by a 14 to 3 score. F"rom now until the season starts, the Oaks will do all their train their own grounds. mg oh V ton win enice, Cal., March 18.1 Jimmy Bre- i responsible today, for another the -White Sox Goofs over the Veniel Tigers. Breton homed in the sixth with three on. The Goofs won the gB me, 10 to 8. Los! Angeles. Cal., Majrch 18. Rus- cell fclackburn, substituting: at short stop for White Sox No. 1 during Buck Weavjer's illness, will pjay short for the Angels during the doming seascn If O'ner Powers' plans W'ork out. It, is expected that Al Buehiiller will bo sold. Knglish capital will develop mica mines in northern Georg iia. EASTER IS ff COMING ;fr ' pring is So are the season's new Suitings, all the late Tartan and Tango Plaids in English and boxback models. A Price Reach of Your AT KENTON TONIGHT Wj boxer, who will clash with Jim of the Kenton Amateur Athletic TRAINING CAMP GOSSIP By It. A. C. Fresno, Cal., March 1 8. (-Manager McCredie has been offered Outfielder Baerwald by San Francisto. Mac wired: "No thank you," to Harry Wolverton. The- Chicago baseball wr liters say that Pitcher Lathrop, a big r ight t hand- er from Notre Dame univ ere ity, will doubtless be one of the' pitch ers who remains on the Pacific coas t, either with Venice, or IjOs Angeles, beat Nick Williams' team fo Lathrop the Sox seconds at Santa Rosa last y ear. George Naughton had ma die quite a hit with McCredie and it is g ing to be a hard job to keep him' oi game. He takes as long a t of the lead off has had s played Kiepfer istriously to first. first as Jimmy Johnston and all the infields that he h against pretty much worried.! and Reb Russell were lnd engaged in driving him back; but it tired them just a;s m Lich as it did him. McCredie figures he will hit around .280. in the Coast 1 ekgu e and if he did that he would ,be an ideal lea-off man for the Champ! pns. A foursQine was arran i firefl at the George Chicago Fresno Country club betweejn Rice and George Ribbins scriveners with the Sox, Kddl e Collins, the player, and the writer. Collins is quite a golfer and put in much time on the courses near Los Angeles. 0LDFIELD WINS AT VENICE Venice, Cal., March 18. Bajrney Old field, the veteran auto driver! won the St. Patrick's day grand prlxj 300 m'le race yesterday. Oldfield's pma was 4:24:03 2-5. Oldfield did not make a single stop during the entirA race. William Carlson was sepond and Ruckstell Was third. Twelve of the 10 starters, finished. VmUtBLOCttOFF v:;s;;i;:3tc:jccCio Here i E IS KING PIN OF THEM ALL IN THE OPINION OF QUAKERS Remarkable! Showing o the ams Featherweight in Wil ight Wins Him Favo r. 'hliadelphia, March 18 Philadel- phi ns are satisfied today that ane, the featherweight ch olmny mpion little Ki Of :he world, jls the cleverest man In the ciountr3". followin g the beat! ng he adnjiinistered to Kid Wil li ere Haiti s, bantamweight champion last night in a tiix round bout. w illi'ams'Was never in-the r unning for a second. Kilbane oeDDerod him w ,'Ith everv blow known to riii g roi- low fers and tnen practiced a re w new on IPS on the Baltimore cha chajmpioir. Wh en lliams .'ay to was hardly' able to make his his his corner. Kilbane had wo fln out opponent with wicked righ , i .- i 1 s- and le ftp, including he d up- peruts. Williams tried hard ej Inough, but he stacked up like a rank pellins plater in a stake race. Both scrappers weighed in t 122 sight poujnds. Williams . face was a competition. BAN smokers away from MECCA -they want MECCA and no other. They keep right on smoking MECCA year after year making this wonderful Turkish Blend cigarette ing brand the in In the handy slide box, 10 for Cf JU when he left the ring, while Kjlbane was without a mark! Philadelphia light Cfnter. Philadelphia, March 18. Evijjence intended to show that Philadelphia is one of the best : fight centers in the country was offered) ' here today as a result of a carnival! of boxing staged in William Penn's city yesterday. One championship and tWo near-chanipion ship bouts were staged, and each match drew well. I In addition to the Johnny Kllbane- Kid Williams affair by Kilbane, Young j which was1 won Ah earn and Jim- my Clabby and Charlie White and Sam Robideau wet-e principals in scheduled six rounj bouts. young Ahem won a popular decision over Clabby. while. White in the first round.. stopped Robideau Clabbv was not in his accustomed form, and Young Ahearn clearly! out pointed his opponent in five rounds. The first round belonged to Clabby. In this session he opened a gash over Ahearn's eye, and thje latter was both ered by blood for the remainder jf the round. Philadelphlans. wire surprised by W'hite's quick defeat of Robideauj. The first round was hatidly a-minutje bid before White put Roibldeau down! with a terrific uppercut to the Jaw: White then sent Robideau to the floor Itwice more, aniLhls .seconds, fearing hi wah in a helpless condition, stopped the fight. ... Juarez Results. Juarez, Ilex., March 18. Yesterday's results: j I First race IJ ttle! Bigger, 3 b 1, I even and 1 to 2, wojn; Rose Mirjan, 7 Tho solid foundation of MECCA Quality has proved impregnable to the most desperate onslaughts of Nothing can take largest sell- America. In the oval foil 1 flp package, 20 for lUw 5 second; Audrey Austin, Time, 0:48. Senorita Uana, 7 to 1, 3 to 5, third. Second rac 2 to" 1 and even, won; Connaught, 2 to an4 to 1. third to 4, second; Marsand, 2 Time, 1:14 1-5. Scratch Conipton, Golf Ball: Third -rac Tony Koch. 4 to W to 6 and 4 6, won ; Lenore, : 2 to 1 and even, seqon d; Hardy, 4 fofe 5, third. Time, 1:27 4 Scratch Belcdlore. Fourth rad e Kootenay, even, 1 to 2 and out, we n: Tory Maid, 8 to 5 and 7 to 10, se third. Time, bond; Little Will, even. 1:15 1-5. -Thought Reader, 4 to 1, to 5, won; Kiva, 2 to 1. ond: Pontefract, 2 to 1, , 1:26. Scratched, Asa Hester, 4 to 1, 3 to 2 and Goldy, even and 2 to-5, mute,- even, third. Time, atch, Cordle F. r ifth race 8 to 0 and 4 and even, se third. Timd Herndon. Sixth raceT 7, to 1 0," won second; BlacJ l:o: 3-5.- Sc Boise Bolo Players Defe t Burlingame San Franc- IHc o- March 18. The first four represeh ting the United States army will ppear In the universal polo ton man! ent . this afternoon when play in the will begin Golden Gate cup series n the San Mateo club field at llillti boro. The team of the southern de ha rtment. U. S. A., Is matched aga Will Tevis sey, starred Hurlingame Boise four to i'i. I nst San Mateo. ..Junior, and C, C. Rum in the game played at Wednesday, when the efeated Burlingame, 1 o Si :;!:: m mmm k-.K-'vP':' y.-.v,:. -Z-7.VVV'-. rv. y---wW;Vy-v-. to 5 and 3 1 to Overlands Lead in Spokane Tourney (Special to Tb Journal.) Spokane, Wash., March - IS. Th Spokane Cycle i team, leaders in the Business. House League, bowled into second place in the Northwest tourney among the five-man teams last night with jthe high i total of 2525 i against Boise's 2479. The Overland team heads with the mark of 2671, The best game of tournament man bowled by Butte Grill five in a special match wirh Kogelquist- five, the seoie 2971 .to 2702. . r The Los Angeles tevini, Gus, Steele arid Harry leck totaled 10i.' in -doubles yesterday afternoon and Steele was high in the singles wlih 236 in the Sc?ond game and 639 for three, games. In; addition to the regular program, there will be a special mateli tonight between the Boise Jilks and the Spo kane Elks. j .f .- . I . . Scliolawtlc Skating Tomorrow Sin'.it. The second annual Interscholustic roller skating tou;rney will be staged in the Oaks rink tomorrow ; night." The program will consist of "a mile men for the Jaeger trophy and a 15-lap relay race for a 10-fobt 'penant. Ernest Klein,! Keith McCllntock and Jack Wallace 'will represent Washing- ton in the raes and Hoi Rose and Monroe Whetstone will rae under the colors of , tle Lincoln hlghsehool. Arthur Base and Donald Mcintosh urn Jefferson's entrants and Nlles 'Mf Farland will represent the Hill academy. ri