THE OREGON, SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 50, ,1917. FOUR GAMES li BE PLAYED DURING VEEK E II mm mw DECIDE SALEM VINNER IT IS COLLEGE; 1 1 " A GIANT BOX STARS WHO WILL SHINE ON; WORLD'S, SERIES DIAMONDS NEW GRADUATE BOSS A. OF OREGON AGGIES can FOR OREGON HUNTERS China Pheasants Reported ; Second Week Should Show Barnes' .Stepper Shows. Wor ' . Coaches About What Their Plentiful ..In Counties; Ad- 'joining Multnorhah.'i .,v 'esjBssBssssBBSMBasBsBSsssssssaBSB derful Stamina and, Wir Last Three Heats at Fa! Pupils Can: Do,: ; ., THREE MAKE THEIR DEBUT SHOOT EARLIER ON OCT. 16 EVENT FU LI OF SURPRISE WMHlafftoa, Bmmi and Jefferson to Suck Kaksej of lWas Willamette and Idy Ral Takes Two Heats out Caax " Clah Wlffe Oth sr Teams Toss- .- v y 4 tra4y. ColunhU Said to Xs Tall of : Qoack Quaek Towl. Beat Off Winners at Xnd Xing oloolt Tint U i ilg rso,' 2 gam D SHOOTING VILL OPEN TOMORROW BY SCHOLASTiG TEAMS n fwf r J V - ' X Y 4 ,v ? K ' " -i i C?p, i f;v- " ,. , ,,, ' v'f -3 I r. " V r if- Xatsrscholastis &MIM Oalne Polote ' . Woo. lost. 'Tl. Won. Lett. trenails'"...'. I Si 2 Incoln 1 0 JJ totambU ......V.. 0 0 , I im iohm 0 .. washing tea ....... . '.. . : , ' flenaoa ........... '..' Hill 2 TO 1 Commercial S I ' rour'Kima will be played In th Interacholastle football lesjrus Multnomah field this week. Ths con- . teats scheduled are:. -."V . v, . Tuesdsy Washington vs. Benson, Wednesday Jefferson vs. Lincoln, j ' Thursday-Columbia vs. Comrosr- ' Friday Hill vs. Franklin. . V Three of the teams, Washington, ' Benson and Jefferson, will maks their ' first appsarancs this week and the followers of ths cam are anxious to est a. llns on the -teams to see bow ' they stack up against ths other teams. Two Teams Heart est : We thing ton snd Benson, teams .are 1 regarded as the heaviest in ths league ; and Indications ars that theas two ! elevens will depend on Old style foot ' ball for their yardage. Jefferson s 4 squad Is of unknown quality, but Coach Jamslon can alwaya be depend ' sd ypon to turn out j. good aggre- ... gatlon. James John appeared to be ths best of ths teams which played last week. ' jTnis was due, however, to the stiff " lopposltlon put up - the Columbia - srs have plenty of dash and pep and ' lose no time In getting their plays started. This was demonstrated when ' the Peninsula boys took the Columbia : team off Its feet with a long forward 'bass on ths first down following the m. is: blsja l . Ssaiarkey's Team Good ' ' Coach Malarkey of the Columbia team has a good aggregation. With ' a little more time to get hie plays In 1 Shape Malarkey will have a team that . Will be hard to ' eat Whether Franklin and, Lincoln will be contenders for ths championship this season Is hard to say. Neither of these teams vs forced to extend ' Itself last week. Franklin beating Commercial, 1 to 0, and Lincoln win- nlng from Hill, 39 to 0. The Com- . merclal and Hill teams were hand! i capped on account of ths short time they had to prepare their teams. . , Coach Dewey has a good squad of ? players at Franklin, and whether they - Can hold their own against the other r. "teams Is a question. -Lincoln's team looked good, but they did 'not have to put up a stiff battle. This week's games should be closely . contested. i" - s. , , ' - Will TtmsJm at Tnrn Vmwin Professor Richard Oenserowskl, ath i letlo director of the Portland Social Turn Veretn, declares that there Is no ? truth in ths report that he will resign bis position to accept a similar berth has received an offer of another po . sltlon. bt says he is -not conalJer- . Ing it December will mark the tenth year that Oenserowskl has been connected With the local turnera. His classes this year are bigger than ever before, . 0 being an average number of seniors In attendance at each class. 'l'TssMWiiAcyciArttifliliiu f irr -"r r r f'TOiM rfr fur r rnnrf ri Ytfr'-'-Yia Here Is the battery of big gnu thaf Muggsy McGraw will turn toward the thite Sox trenches In the coming championship series. The Big: Berthas and Jack JohnsonA, from left to rlghtf tu-e ms follows rol frertitt, "Jeff" lesreau Rube Benton, Fertile Schupp, Al Deniaree -oi lef t . handers. ' . SEALS RALLY IN - 7TH FRAME, PUT OVER 4 TALLIES Angels Fall Before Pitching of Chief Smith; Stand ridge Weakens. . Los Angeles, Sept. 29. (I. Ni . Rallying in v ths seventh the Seals chased four runners across the plate and won today's game, 8 to 1. Tha series now stands 3 to 2 la favor of the Angels. Indian Smith and Fete St&ndridge fought it out until the seventh whn Btandridge cracked. Hall finished the game for ths Angels. Smith allowed but five hits. The score: LOS ANGELES IB. M.OJL. Mngirert.er, a o l Terrjr.. ... 4 13 Hrnw'tbj-.Zb 2 12 8AM rUA.KCTSCO A.B. K. O.A Pitnrr'd.rf 4 2 4 1 Pick. 3b.... 4 2 2 2i MalHel.lf.. 3 10 0 Cale.cf. . 4 Hunter.Zb.. 8 Koernr,lb. 4 CorhaiM... 4 Stevvua.e... 4 Bmltb.u.... 4 1 0 St 4 1 O tKourftlerao.. 3 O 14 OEllln.lf. 2:BlT.c. nTU.3h. 3 2 3 Standridge.p- 2 l 1 Hull.D.. Kllllfei'., tBolcai..., Totals... 34 11 27 111 Totals.... 23 S 27 19 Batted tot Davis la ninth, f Batted for Hall la nlnla. Sao Francisco . 10000040 8 Hits 2 0 O 1 0 2 4 1 1-r-ll Loa Antelea 0 0 0 1 O 0 o 0 0 l Hit 01000120 1. .8 Rons Fltcgerald, Huater. Koerner, Stereos, Biuitli. Vuuralef. " Krrora Dmlth, Koaroier. Three liaie bltn Smith, Stetnia. Tw baae bit E1U. Sacrifice hlt Eill. DstIb. mii Struck out By Standrldfe 2, Smith fl. Bases on ball Oft Smith i. Standrldee 2. Rnna responsible (oargUadridse 8. Pitching record ciu, o runs, io ai Dai. on Btananaee in 0 1-8. Double pUji Stnlta to Corfaaa to aoerner. siugeraia to Bmuu to rick. Madden May Judge Show John E. Madden, one of the largest breeders of race horses in the world, has been invited to judge the thor oughbred classes st the National Horse show to be held In New York Novem ber 12 to IS. Oakland Wins Fifth Straight From Bees San Francisco- Cal.. Sept. 2. Te Qaks fell on ths Bees in the fifth and eighth innings this afternoon and pushed the', fast moving Salt Lakrs farther down in the league percentage column. Harry Krause was in fine form for Oakland and held the enemy to six hits. .Score; AMERICAN LEAGUE SALT I.AIvB AB, a. O.A. ToblB.cf.i- 4 Rath. 3b.... 2 8beely.ll.. 4 Rymj.cf .. 1 Crandall,3b 8 Orr,cf..i... 4 Qulnlao.Cf 4 Hannah, c. 3 Hugbs,p., 3 Dubuc.c... 2 GUUasoa,2b 2 1 2 0 1 1 lO 0 0 OAKLAND AB. H. O.A. Menaor.lf... 3 1 6 0 Mlddletoo.ef 3 MnrpbTjlb.. 3 Stumpf.aa... 4 Miller.rf.... 4 Oardner.b.. 4 Murray, c.. 8 Kraune.p... 8 6 O 1 2 0 4 ? s 2 2 1 , 0 0 Totals... 32 0 24 13 Total SO 10 27 8 Salt Lake 0000000101 Hit 001102110 6 Oakland 0 O 0 0 4 0 4 0 8 HUB 0 1 O 0 5 1 3 0 W Bubs Qlslaaoa, Mensor, XUddleton. Miller 2. Orrdner Arlett 2, Krause. Krrora Sheet? 2. Erik KrattBe. Stolea bases -Tobln, Gardner. Home runs Miller. Two base bit Miller. Base on balls Hushes 2. Krause 1. Struck oat Hughes 1. Krause 2. Sacrifice fly Murphy 2. Double playsstomp to Arlett to Gardner. TV'Ud pitch II ufrhes. Buns reapou. stole for Hughes 4. Krause 1. " Doble's Team Wins Game Annapolis, McL, Sept. 29. (U. P.) Navy's football team, won Its first game of the season here this afternoon from Dickinson college, 27 to 6. Gil more Dobis, former TJnl vers! ty of Washington mentor. Is coach' of the navy team STANDING OF TEAMS Cross May Land Umpire Job ' Monte Cross, veteran shortstop of ths Philadelphia Athletics, who in re cent years has been umpiring in minor leagues,, is hopeful of securing a job in the major leagues. Pacifio Coast League - - WV. Lest. San Francisco ...101 82 Los Angeles 91 S3 Salt Lake ................ 89 83 Portland ........... 8T 84 Oakland 88 8.1 Vernon 73 110 Rational League New Tort ................ 65 83 Ihlladelphla 85 61 St. Louis 82 68 Cincinnati 76 74 ChicaKo ; 74 73 Boston 6S 74 Brooklyn 68 78' Pittaburf 49 104 American learns 09 ; White Sox Break Eren New .Tork. SepW 2.---Williams and Danforth took a fierce pounding from the Yankees In the first game of a doobls header here today, losing; 8 to 13. - Ths White Sox, however,, won be hind Clcotte, 3 to 1, in the second game; Ths batting of Jackson and Miller fea tured. Scores: At New York First game: B.H.E. Chicago: Hi i New York ..12 15 3 Batteries Williams, Daaforth Schalk, Lynn; Shawkey, Love Nunamaker. . Second game and and CHICAGO AB. H. O.A J.OolliBB.lf . 4 McM'Uio.Sb E.Colllna.2b Jackson, rf. 4 Fslach.cf. . t Gandll.lb.. Weaver, as. 4 Schalk.c... 3 Lynn.c... 1 Cicotte.p... 3 NEW YORK ' AB. H.O.A. Mlller.ct. jWsrd.ss.... iBaker.Sb... t)Pipps,lb..i. 0Lenar.lf... vict.rr. 2 1 2 O O 0 11 1 2 Pewster,2b., 4 li Walters,., a OITbormalen.p 2 lBrady.p.... 0 ITtlenaryi.. l 3 9 27 10 Totals 33 828 Chicago .... Boston Cleveland .. Detroit .... Washington New xotK St. Louis Ptlladelphla Sflr ... 78 ..,71 ...67 ... 57 ... 04 53 58 A6 74 78 82 98 99 Pet. .852 MtO .517 .509 .4 890 .642 .582 .647 .500 .484 .466 ,466 ,820 .651 .608 .566 .510 .477 .450 .37 .860 Totals FVlsh hit by batted ball tHendry batted for Tnormalen In eighth. Chleago ......J 0 0 O 0 0 2 1 O 0 S Sew York. ...J... 10000000 01 Runs McMullIn, Felech, Gaudll. Miller. Errors E. CoUlna, Ward, Walters. Tnor malen. Two base hit Tick. Three base hit Miller. Stolen bases Felsch. Tick. Bases on balls Off Tnormalen 4, Cieotte 1. Struck out By Tbormalen 4, Clcotte 6. Doable plays Oandil to . JJckaJk, Weayer to Collins to Oandil. . - Indians Drop Two Games Washington, Sept. 29 (U. P.) The American league season closed her"i today with the Nationals taking two games from ths Indians, 11 to 2, and i to 3. In the fourth Inning of the first gams Menoskey drove the ball over the right field fenc with the bases full, accounting for four of the seven runs the Nationals scored in that session. Scores: NATIONAL LEAGUE Alexander Gets Drubbing St. Louis. Mo,, Sept. S9. In the opener of the last series of ths Car dinals, they trounced tho Phillies hers this afternoon, 7 to 2. jtiorstman yielded but three hits While ths Car dinals mopped ths field with ths great Alexander. Ths ..score: PHILADELPHIA ST. LOUIS AB. H. O.A.1 AB. H. O.A Paakert.cf. 4 a 1 O.Smyth.rf... S l .Z 0 O 0 Smltu.cf.... 4 O 1 2!Betxel.2b... 5 O 1 0Hornb,as.. 4 0 4 .Cruise, If.. .. 4 0 11 OtPaulette.lb. 4 O 1 4fBaird.3b.... 4 O 8 l Brok.c 4 Schulte.lf., 4 Stock, sa. . . 4 Cravath.lf.. 3 Whltted.ab. S Ludrus.lb.. S Bver,2b... , 2 Klllifer.c... 2 Alexanders S AdaniS.c... 1 0 3 01 ToUla.. .29 3 24 13 Philadelphia HorstmaA,p. 4 t 1 S S 4 8 2 O 1 10 1 0 1 5 1 1 Totals.... 88 14 27 10 .;. O 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 O 2 St. Louis ............... 30012100 17 Euns Cravatb,- Alexander, Smith 2, Betsel. Hornsby 2. Cruise, Batrd. Errors Smyth, Bet ssL Two base hit Paulette, Brock, Alexander. Paskert. Hornabv 2. Three base bits Balrd, Smith. Sacrifice flies Ersrs. Utolsn bases SJiith. Balrd. Double plays Betsel to Paulette, Hornsby to Betsel to Paulette. first base on ballt Of i Horstmann 2, off Alexander 1. Struck oat By Horstman. 4, by Alexander 6. Left on bases St. Louis 8. Philadelphia 8. Umpires, Kiew and Bransfield. Braves Win From Cub Chicago,' Sept 29. (U. P.) Boston took the opening game of the final series, of the season here this after noon, 8 to 6. , The score: CHICAGO AB. H. O.A v v" ; By George Dertx Tomorrow marks ths opening of the upland bird and water fowl hunting Mason. Reports arriving from vari ous sections stats thaf both are plen tiful this year and indications are that great, numbers of shooters will ,taks to the fields and ths blinds 'Shortly after sunrise, - - i ' Keepers at various ducft lakes in ths Columbia river valley say; that ducks ars coming- in by the thousands, while reports from ths Willamette stats that ducks are' numerous in the valley as far south as. Eugene. . . XUngnecks Are, Fleatlfnl fr China pheasants are very plentiful in counties adjoining Multnomah. In eastern Multnomah county, tVers are great numbers of these birds and with the passing of the law prohibiting ths killing of the female pheasants there should always be an abundance of ths famous game bird, which was intro duced in this country by the late Judge O. N. Denny. Ths eesson on upland birds will close October 31. except in Jackson county, where the season lasts but 10 days. There is no open season in the following counties: Coos. Curry and Josephine of district No. 1, compris ing all counties west of the Cascades. In the counties east of the Cascades the pheasant season Is open only in Wasco county and davs. Bar Units for Towl The bag Ulmt ori China pheasants snd grouse in district No. 1 Is five birds in one day, and 10 in any seven consecutive days. The duck season closes January 15. The bag limit is 30 in any seven con secutive days.. Before Burls After October 16 Arthur O. Xch, who has been ap pointed graduate manager of the Oregon Agricnltnral college. lie succeeds lieutenant Everett May, now stationed at American Lake, MULTNOMAH TO START SIGNAL PRACTICE ON CLUB GRIDIRON TODAY Jake Rlsley, Errol Briggs Johnny Murphy, Eugene Murphy, Mike Bloch Out, BOSTON AB. H. O.A Rebc.rf.... 6 2 O Oi Klar'DT'le.ss 5 Povrell.cf.. S Coy K ton, lb 4 Smith. 3b... 4 Kellv.lf.... 5 Bawllnga.2b 5 Traeressor.c 3 Budolph.p,. 8 4 0 8 S 1 11 S 1 O 0 OS 0 4 0 0 Flack.rf..., 4 Kllduff.2b.. 6 Barbvr.cf... 5 Deal. 3b 4 Merkle.lf... 4 Leslie, lb. 4 Pecbous.as. Klrst earns Clevelana ..... Washington .......11 15 3 iJatteries TorKeison, itieprer ana Billings, : Deberry; Harper, Walbauer and Alnsmith, Henry. CLEVELAND 1 WASHINGTON AB. H. O.A.I AB. H.O.A. Graney.lf.. 3 0 1 1 H.Mllan.U.. 4 1 8 O oi roster.oo.. w llC.lIlUn.cf.. 3 2 0 0 Elce.rf 4 Cbapman.as 4 uowara.cr 4 Smltb.rf... 4 Wamby.lb., 4 ETans,3b... 4 Turner, 2b.. 4 Deberrr.c.. 3 Oaumbe,p. 3 Good Looking Isn't It? Well It's One of Hart Schaffner & Marx New Trench , Coats You'll like them the minute you slip into one. The high standard, all-wool quality, style and tailor ing is in every one of thenu You'll find all other models here-also, in the big, "roomy Bali, and more conservative styles. An endless variety of beautiful mixturei and plain patterns to 'choose from. 4 ' " ' " i ak ,ais. . Priced Ecoripmically $20 and Up to $50 You'll find the tame standard quality in r , v in our Shirts, HaU, Neckwear, Underwear, Etc V bopifh t llsrt ScWIaer sVVtan The Men's Store' for Quality and Service SaiRbentlatt Southeast Corner : Fifth and Alder: Totals... 33 9 24 15l Totals.... 81 lO 27 10 Cleveland 0 0 0 10 0 2 O O 3 Washington ..00310001 1 Buns Howard. Bran. Deberry. H. Milan. C. Milan, ' Shanks, Bhaw. Errors Chapman. Unarnty, A ins worth. Base oa bails orr Shaw (Jouuibe i. Etrucs out HT naw 4, txmmbe Xhive base hits Shaw, gbenks. : Stolen bases Ainsworth, Chapman. Double, plays Shaw to bhattka to Gbarrlty, Evans to Wambr. lilt bj- pitcher O. MUan. Athletics Annex Two Games Phlls-delphia, Sept. 29. -(L N. S.) The American season closed here to day with the Athletics taking; both parts of a double-header from De troit, 8 to 4 and 12 -to 11. The scores: First arame- - XLH.B. Detroit ..................... 4 7 8 Philadelphia 8 10 t Batteries- James and Telle; Schauer, Meyers and Perkins. pniLADKT.rniA .- AB. II. o.A. 7amleson,lf. (5 2 8 1 Wltt.II..... t OlSbarman.cf.. 6 4 Palmer.Sb.. 3 OlMcIonU.lb.. D K.H. E, 2 7 6 0rarrell,e. Dllhooner.c. Doua-'aa.p.,. Henanz.p,. 8 0 O 1 1 2 1 2 4 1 10 2 1 Aldridge.p.. 0 Schick. t Doris $ Williams.. Under the watchful aye of Dominic then only for 10 Calllcrate, former captain of Notre Dame and an "ex-Winged' &I" player, ths . Multnomah Amateur Athletic club eleven will start signal practice this morning at. 10 o'clock for its first game of ths season against the University of Oregon, October It. "Several "new players will don the club uniform for ths first time today. Under federal regulations shooting among them l.eing Eugene Murphy. will start at sunrise and close at sun- wno was captain r ine rootre uarae set each day -until October 16. when university freshmen team last season; duck hunters will be allowed to start Johnny Murphy, all-star end la the shooting one half hour before sunrise Interscholastie league last year; Mike but tho Closing time each day until Bloch, Jack Risley, regarded as the the close of ths season remains tht greatest center -piayer ever aeveiopea same. W. L,. Fihley, who Is ths Pacific at the University of Oregon, and Er rol Brlggs, who was a member of the Northwest representative on the ml- University of Washington freshman tratorv bird advisory board, appointed i team mat season. br t. F. Huston, secretary of the de partment of agriculture, has received &a to Beport Elmer Leader will report for the a copy of the-recommendations, that J fjrt time today, and an . effort Will 2 2 1 l 2 1 1 12 1 1 1 ' 8 1 2 0 1 Gharri ty, lb. 4 Morgan, 2b.. 2 8banks,sa.., 4 Alnsmltb.c 8 Shaw.p 8 O 2 O 2 1 2 1 1 Totala...S9 IS 27" 151 ToUla....S9 19 27 14 Ran for O'Farrell la the seventh. tBatted for Donflas In the seventh. -tBatted for Aldridge 1a the ninth. Boston 0 1 0 1 0 0 3 8 S V 1 Cbicaso 0 0 O i 0 0 0 4 6 Runs Rehr. Maranrllle 9, Powell 2, Coving . ton, Smith. Kndolph, Markla, Laite, pecnoua. O'Farrell, Williams. Errors Smith Deal. Lea lie Pechons 2. Two base hits O'Farrell 2. Powell. Flack 2, SmlttV Corlnfton. Three base hit Maranville 2. Sacrifice hits Dons las, Rudolph, Covington Stolen bases Ma ranville.. Bases e balls Off Dooflaa 1, oft Rudolph 2. Struck out Dong Ua 2, Rudolph 1. Donble plays Smith to Covington, Maranville to RawUnga to CoTlnston 2. Wild pitch Hecdrix. .- " Giants Beat Matty's Team Cincinnati, Sept. 29. (I. N. S.) The Giants won a well . played close game today from the Reds, 4 to 2. After the first Inning Tesreau and Benton kept the Reds scoreless. . The score: NEW' YORK AB. 11. O.A.I Totina-.cf .. . 4 2 4 0 Baird.2b.... 4 12 Wllhott.lt.. 4 Thorpe, c... 4 HemrWy.lb 4 j.&miuj.sa. DETTROIT AB. H.O.A. Dyer,as,. 4 . Vitt.8b..... 6 CobD.cf.-... 4 Teacb.ir... 4 Nlcbolson.rf 4 Killeoo,lb 4 Yonn.2b.. .4 Telle.e 4 Con'gham,p 4 2 2 O 0 V V 2 O 0 12 8 1 Shannon, ss.. 8 O rover. 2b . 3 Lawry.2b.. 1 SchaDg,.... 2 Mayior.p..,.' I Bnsh.p.. ,.. O Keefe,p. i. .. O struna.... tBodle.. . ... 1 icAToy.... i 4 2 0 110 0 8 4 1 10 0 2 4 4 o- 0 0 o 4 o o 0 o 0 o Totals... 3fl 15x25 11 Totals.... 40 12 27 17 One oat when winning run made. Batted for-Graver in the seventh. , . J Batted for Bush fa the seventh. Batted for eKefe In the ninth. Detroit 10 112 1 1 8 11 Philadelphia 1008 llOO a 12 Rons Dyer S. Vitt. Cobb. Teach, Klcnolson 8, Young. Cunnlnrham. Jsmieson,: Witt 8, Palmer Melnnia. Shannon. 8. Lwrr. Scnaca S. Krrora Drer 4. Ellison. Jamlesoow - Sher- nrflit. Palmer. SLanaon 2. -.. Two base bite Obb. Xouns. Dyer.- Veach. ' Three -base hit Witt. Sacrifice hit Dyer"' Sacrifice flies vYoung, Schang. Cobb, Cunningham. Struck oat tw iuan z. Aeeae a, umuunKoun'' . xBases on balls Off Bush 4. Keefe 3, Connlngbam 7. Passe baBs Schang, 1'elle.. WU4 pitches At Boston Irst gas: It. H. B. St. Zxuls J... 6 1 1 Boston ..k.......,..U l l . Batteries Koob, Wright and Hart ley: . Foster and Mayor.. :?-x; Second game ; . ' . - M. H.1 xU Stl4OUUi.iWjii;;.Vi-:'0,i; ' Boston 11 13 SO Batteries Davenport and Severold; Ruth and Thomas.' y -.-" Junior Football Teams ta Play Ths Ouaker i Juniors, ? composed of Interscholastie leagus players too H srht to make the regular scholastic teams, wil' play - ths South Parkway club this afternoon t i: ociock oa ths Franklin field. Several . former Commercial nigh players : are in X the lineup i of the- South v parkwar ; team. Manager Reams of ths f Quakers ' has secured Brers, Campbell ' and Nicholas for ths Quakers. T " , ' . - Barley gave- much better results than oats as a sheep- fattening food In tests conducted by English farmers. Rodiis'K.2b Rariden.e.. Onalow.c.. . McCarthy.e. Teareao,p.a Benton, p.. CINCINNATI AB. II. O.A Groh.Sb 4 2 12 McK'bnle,3b 3 Chase, lb.... 4 Neale.cf .. .. 8 Cueto. 1 Magee.lf.rf. 2 Oritfith.rf 8 Mitchell.lf., O Kbean,8b.... 4 Wlntro.e. ... 8 ORegan.p.... 8 OitKopf...... 1 HH. Smith... 1 IBressier.... I ToUls... 85 10 27 11 be made to line up ths first time, 'Os Day will also turn out Ths club players havs been work ing out for a week and are in bet ter shape at this time than any of the teams that .have represented the Multnomah club. They ars all anxious for the opening gams of ths season. "TheTeAson'a schedule has not bean complete! as ret- An effort Is being made to schedule a gams for October 2J so as to glvo ths local football fans an opportunity to see th club men in action. i has been forwarded to the department of agriculture by ths board. These proposed regulations will ' not be passed upon in time to change this season s regulations. Ths Kewly Made Jtnles Following is the copy of ths pro posed regulations: "Ths proposed regulations to take effect on the passage of the Canadian Treaty Enabling Act as submitted ny ths department of agriculture were approved except in the following re spects: "Regulation No. 3 was .by vote amended to read as follows: 'J?.ei. rv ",vW?;kn; Sherman. Union and Wasco countiss ?..,,!r'ry,.b'rf " I October i to October 16. Closed at all with a gun. not larger than 10 gauge. fired from ths shoulder, unless other wise specifically permitted by these regulations. They may bs taken la open season with the aid of a dog, from the land and water, from a row boat, blind or floating device (other than an airplane, power boat or sail boat). Boms Xsft to State Control "It was recommended to leave use of batteries or sink boxes to s "regulation. "Regulation No. 6 was amended t change the shore bird season of th interior states to conform with th wildfowl seasons of these states. "Regulation No. 1 was amended t read as follows statue times In other counties Sage heni August 1 to August 81. Quail Opjtt season in . Klamath county October l to October 10 Closed at all times in other counties. . ' Doves September 1 to. October 21. Bat Xiimlta Buck deer with horns Two during any season. . Silver gray squirrels Five In any seven consecutive days. Ducks, geese, rails, coots and shore birds Thirty in any seven consecutHs days. Chinese pheasants, native pheasants and grouse Five In one day, and 10 In any seven consecutive days. Prairie chickens and sage hens Five Totals.... S3 7 27 14 Batted for Hale in the eighth. tBatted for Griffith In the eixhtfc.' IBatted for. Regan in the ninth. tBatted tor Wingo la the ninth. New York ....... ... O O O 1 1 1 OO 1 4 Cincinnati . 2 00 0 00 000 2 Runs Young. Thorpe. Hemingway, Rodrt- axex, Nesle, Oroh. Errors Onslow. McKech nie. Sfaean, Grob. Two base hits McKechnie, Hemingway. Three base nits uron, xonng, Hemiogway, Rodrignes. Stolen bases Mc- vhnt IVmhlK nlsv Becan to MrKvchale tot. base. Bases on oaus yni xesrean i, ski jMnton it. At Pittsburg First' game: R. H.B. Brooklyn 8 7 0 Pittsburg v................... z 1 v Batteries - Cadore ana Aiiuer; Jacobs,, Grimes and BlackwelL Second game? - . H. &. Brooklyn ..................... 7 11 2 Pittsburg ........ S 2 Batteries Marqoard and Wheat; Miller, Fonder and Smith. , : ; rassaassBBBssaBjBsBiBBBBsssajBnajB t , Football Results . At Enld Oklav Phillips university 3, Southwestern college 2. Ames, 47; Simpson. 0. Marquette ' university, 14; Orsat Lakes Naval Training school, 79. Crelghton university, ; Coiner uni versity. 6. ; - , ' ' J"' ' " - - H' SBBaBSSMaBSBBSSSsWaMSBBBBBBBBBBaSSS "- ' ' More Tlian-1300 New Members Are v Secured by Club Tonight marksrths close of , V ths - September membership i drive of tns Aiuitnoman Ama- Hr teur Athletio club. - m 4r ' Over 1300 new members tjfr have been secured, more than H m 260 applications belag filed at 4r m the club yesterday. President W. W. Banks 1 is m 4t -elated at ths success of ths 4ft Ht campaign and predicts ' that nearly 1500 new members will. 4r do enrolled before the . curtain 4r ' falls. ; Too much credit cannot . be heaped upon - President H Banks and the board of trustees ' a 4ft : and the team, members for the 4ft 4ft great success of the campaign, - 4ft ; 4ft4lr4ft4r 'Shipment1 and Transportation I in one day and 10 in any seven cons Shipment and transportation of mlgra- ntlve days tory birds, unless accompanied by tbel Quail Ten in any seven consecutive hunter, is permitted only in ths case I days. of wild birds bred in captivity, or I Doves Ten in n day or 20 In any birds taken for breeding purposes I vn eonaeentivs davs under provision mads therefore, in 1 Qeess killed in Wascol Shermat. these regulations, and may not exceed Gilliam, Harney. Crook, Morrow and the bag limit for one day, except in Umatilla, counties may bs sold after the ease of non-residents who may u.Hnr mat.i . .t't.. 1 1 OUB)JU b fcllT? Wig .lUMb IVf iwv uakjrsi Th recommendation, of th- advi.. 1 Indianapolis Beats Toronto ory committee wers transmitted to th Indianapolis, Int, Sept, 2f. (0. P.) secretary of agrlcultuers by ths chair. Indianapolis defeated Toronto, S to man." 2, in ths class AA championship series, Ths following shows ths lene-th f makins three victories for tU the season in the two districts of ths I Hoosiers. If Indianapolis wins one of stats and also ths bag limits. I ths double header tomorrow ths series " District 2ffo. l I will be decided. Toronto has won bt Combrlsina- all counties west of thai I one game.,- Scors: R..K. Z, Cascade Mountains. Buck deer with horns, August 15 to October 15. Silver gray squirrels September 1 to October 31. Ducks and geese October Ma Jariuary 15. Rails and coots October 1 to January 15. . Shore birds, black breasted and gold, en plover,-Wilson or Jack snipe, wool cock and greater and lesser yellow, legs October J. to December 15. (Fed eral law). Male Chinese pheasants and grouts October 1 to October 21. Jackson county October 1 to October 10. No open season in Coos, Curry and Jose-1.; phins counties.' ; Quail Open seaton in Coos, Curr, Jackson and Josephine counties Octo ber 1 to October 81. Closed at all times In other cosotiea. Doves September 1 to October 21. ' v ZMstzlei Vo, a Comprising all counties east of ths Cascade Mountains, : "Buck deer with hsrns-SeptemSberTI to October 21. Klamath county Au- aruac ill to October 1 S. Silver gray squirrels -Season clostd I I? T'" In Uuvl niver anil Wasco rountlas bv I fi,ir praer ox tas aisis uvaiu vi t-imu auu gams commissioners. Ducks and geese October 1 to Janu ary 15. Malheur and Harney counties September . IS to December 31. Rails and coots October l to Janu ary im-j. 7 Shors birds, black breasted and golden - plover, Wilson or Jack snip, woodcock and greater and lesser yel lowlegs October . 1 to December ' 15. (Federal law.) - . Mais- cmness pheasants open . se- Toronto 3 S Indianapolis S 13 i Batteries Justin and Kelly; Fillln gim and Oossett. PACIFIC ATHLETIC ' CLUB'S PRESIDENT 1 Balem, Or., Sept.. 89. Seven haa wers necessary to detertnlns wlnnc' in the exciting f ree-f or-alr paco tod ' ror a purse of liooo, and it provsdj grand finish, for a week of .'good -r1 inf at the stats fair, Thta wasW only rac0 of the week which' require more than three heats to pick the wl nsr, . . i Ths racs was fun of Surnts-r was finally won by College Gent, was so cioseiy crowded by tady Hal the last heat that the iuda-e. draw a bullseys bead to see which j wa in ins lead. This gave Colle; Oent first money, Lady Hal" secor Hal Paxton third, and Whits 8, fourth. " i - Wlansr Zdkss Zagr 3soats f Hal Paxton took ths first , toe. Ldy Hal claimed the next two -a r won the hearts of the .fan until-i the fourth heat White Bos displayed burst of speed that set the,crowd I edge and chalked up' one heat for hit self. College. Gent, who had beetl e i of the "also rana" in ths first, fo heats, spruced up and tucked ths Bel three heats in his stall In one-twi three order. However, he had to fjg for every one of them. Protest Mads oa aaa'-'- v The free-for-all pace, which went split heats, is ths cause of a,-vigor o protest on the part of the owner Lady Hal, who would have taken fir. money If the race had been ended i the fifth heat, while by golnr to sev4 heats first money was given to Colle,: Gent. ,..--:-- Tits owner of Lady Hal bases t ' protest on the fact that the stake hoi Issued by the fair board and Oft whlj Lady Hal was entered contained tl rule of the American Trotting ;as elation that no race should to mo than five heats and th money mu be awarded on the Standing atv t end of ths fifth heat Secretary Let, of the fair board sa that after the stake hook' Was issue ths American Trotting associati clanged this rule to require a horse' win three heats to take first money r gardless oi the number of heats th had to be pulled. He said tha he rule was followed today.- How ths'SCorsas Saa , . In ths race In question,: the tW horses involved in the contest scor as follows: College Gent..... 6 4 3 V'l 1 Lady Hal.. ...... ,2 1 1 4 2 Another protest was mads-by 3. McCulloch, owner of Hal Stewar against the action: of ths judges in be mining Tillamook Maid to partMpa in n z;i6 pace. -1 McCuftooh alleges that Tillamocf Maid made a record of 2:13 late la fall at ths Greshara fair and, 'ther fore, was not entitled to enter in tl! 2:15 pace. She won the money in tl 2:16 pace. The owner of i TiiJamod ia id aenies she mads a " record . 2:13. An investigation is belnar mad King Zolock won the 2:18 pac lj three straight heats, but with DaW D arm-Helen Hal making Jtim. hustll In tnia race, Witt, driver of Daisy 1 aroused the suspicion of ths judges t ths manner in which his mare acte and he came near being ruled Off t course, until Charies Ouyon, owne who drove her in the third heat, , li formed the Judges that ths mare we sick. , . - Ross King- won two out of thjre heats in ths 2:22 trot. Jet Lock too ths first heat. i ... Old Dobbin Has C&aaee . j Ths one-mile go-as-you-please rar for farm horses owned in Oregon an driven by owners In f ourwheeled v: hides-was won by George Ramp, drlv tng Cap. The summsry: r&EB-roa-AtL pacb lnn. C1Mn Thraa In fls: Cetlere Oeat B. Barnas). 4 8 3 1 1 Laar Hal i. oprinfsrr. . bite imc (W. O. Dorfree, ttwtrt W. HAMboosa u-i IK. n. Trneadsle) . lilt Time 9)07. 2:91, 3-Ottt, 8:0 -i09? t to s.,s pm? Pnrse 750 Tbree ess mils beats, re r )f King Zotet-k . Brats) 1 I rsir n. twitt. oaies Guron),..,.. 3 j Helen Hal J. Snrlnfer .... 2 Br 11 (R. Wren) - . ....... Time 2:134. 2:16. :M-1 w . -llocjboom drove t"r Witt to tnlM beat. 22 TftOT - Porae 400 Three one aula beat; every be S rsee: - " - - - - ' Rose King (H, nngobooa) ,...... tl Jet IiOek MCattlir) ",? 1 Onv Wsiil (BtalB.- W. HofobOM&J 5 mm SidarrMV Mart!ni -,.... , 4 e Oresoaa- 40vMaoo yinrlaMsl j W.' WoribomB) "2.V,V" ViM- Tiaw2:lH. 2:WV4. . V- W.- UotoUavra drove for Praia IB third bea' v . :':7r.- ' rABMBRvBACB-'."-:-. t One mils, beat go yxspless for bops' owsad la OregoB, anTSS jny awwif; w avu wheeled veblrles - Vv--r,.v.(i:irf Cap tOeorc Barnp? ..,.4.. Jlnmtle Brt Uons ,..,:,.,.,...... Tooy C- W. C rBlkasp.i.jrtM ft. V: S- P, Jenes) .........w..a)1.... Amhnsb Berfe t. fipbia) .......T.,., Time 2Ji3.' ' - , And How, laiinV Bottles? r Vrm tlia CWvetasd Leader Those dinners - which cost 350 p plats would be mors understandable if ws knew how much per bottle. as)..,,.:. 4 8 8 1 1 211442 irfrae.,.. 4 4 I boost) .... 8 J JK ' Ai ; 7 1 Pa. til son in Union county October x to Oc-1 Hy "Brans -who has been named uber i. , cjpsea at an times m other I head of the pacific Athletic rTT-.Art 1S 0he, s"l hlch WW Stage 1U flrtt : Prarie chickens Open season la I smckei October 12. BASEBALL1 ; " TO DAY : Recreation Prk, Cou Vaughn and 24th Su. ' 'V VERNON-1 . -v$- ,'PORTLAND ; ; Game Begins 1 3Q PI. Reserve- Box" Scats for sale z Edwards Cigar Store, Sixth an. Washington Streets. v . Ladies' Days Tuesday, Vc ! nesday, Thursday and IYi -