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F. I V I THE EUGENE GUARD —i nr I first. Vancouver, 0; Eugene, 0. I Harper «cored; Briser o flew out'to i i Ninth inning —Vancouvor: O’Day I centre. Eugene, 2; Vancouver, 0. struck out. Lewis flew to left. Lee Sixth Inning—Vancouver: Lewis I out at first. popped up and out by White; dynes Final «core—Eugene, 6; Vancou fanned; Lee flew out to Biiaeno. ver, 1. Eugene—Reitz put a two-baqger to Time of game, one hour and 35mln- right; Downing sacrificed Reitz to ' utes. third; White batted to center and on Umpire -Jackson. Rupert's error Reitz scored; Rad- Battery for Vancouver, Taylor and ford’s two-base bit to left brought Lewis. For Eagene, Rimer and White to third; Schofield popped up White. to short, but Lee dropped the ball; YESTERDAY’S SCORE bases full; DuShane'e two bagger to Downed Preble’s Sol Following Brotherhood of Train AltercationBetweenSup F. E. Dunn and H. Gor is the tabulated score of left scored White, Radford and Scho field; Harper out by a foul to Lewis; yesterday’s game: diers By the Score Somers singled to center and stole EUGENE men Have Finally erintendzntsBech- AB. R. H. PO. A. E. second Brlseuo batted to first and n of 6 to I. 1 Briseno, ss 5 1 2 0 out. Eugene, 4; Vancouver, 0. Set the Date. dolt and Milier. Eighth Street Seventh inning—Vancouver: Ord Reitz, 21' . 2 1 2 1 way walked to first; Rupert sacrificed Downing 3b e 1 3 0 2 0 White, o . 5 0 1 10 0 Ordway to second; Howard to first 2 Radford, lb 3 1 11 1 1 0 on dead ball; Taylor fanned; John Vancouver Was Greatly Strength Schofield,cf 5 1 2 2 0 0 son’s single to left scored Ordway; Baseball Games and the Univer- The Trouble Originated Over Solid Row of Bricks Will Adorn Harper, If. 5 1 1 0 0 0 O’Day batted to third and out at flret. ened But Failed to Reach sitv V II Be the Chief At Superintendent Bechdolt Eugene—Reitz flew out to Ordway the South Side of the Street DuShane, rf 4 0 1 1 0 0 the .Plate More Than Somers, p. 4 0 ri ’.tim ii fir] Day 0 1 5 0 at flret; Downing fanned; white sin Whipping Superintend From Willamette to gled to right; Radford popped up to Once. ent Miller's Boy. pitcher. Vancouver, 1; Eugene, 0. Olive. 13 27 14 42 6 1 Eighth inning—Vancouver: Lewis VANCOUVER. batted to left field fence ana was put Roseburg, Oregon, April 29tb, 1904. AB. K. H. PO A. E out by pretty catch by Harper; Clyne Daily nuard April 29 Last evening about six o’clock, at Yeste’d ay evening F. F. Dunn sold Editor Eugene Guard, Eugeue, Or. : Johnson, ss 3 1 0 3 4 0 ba’ted to Reitz and out at first; Lee 1 -The Brotherhood of Railway Train the McClung corner at Eighth and to H. Gordon the corner lot on West The weather was Ideal for baseball O’Day, 2b. 4 0 1 5 5 0 batted to short and ea’e at first; Ord Eighth aud Olive streets, where the today and a much larger crowd than ’ men will run their annual excursion Willamette streets, there occurred an Lewis, c. 3 0 1 3 6 0 way fanned. altercation between County School Chinese wash house stands, with 55 attended yesterday’s game went out to Eugene Sunday, May 29tb. There 0 Ordway, 3b 4 0 0 3 2 Eugene—Schofield batted to pitch will be trains run from both direc Superintendent W M. Miller aui! feet frontage on Eighth street, and to the nark to see the second game of Taylor, If 3 0 0 1 0 0 er and out at first; Duhbane fanned: running back 160 feet on Oiive street, th d hwhhoii . tions into Eugene, arriving there at City Superintendent A. F. Bechdolt. i Hartley, lb 3 0 0 12 1 3 Harper batted to pitcher and out at Mr. Miller slapped Mt. Bechdolt in in part payment Mr. Gordon deeded Matinger Preble Ailed ont bis tea. 11 o ’ clock a. m. and departing about Hayes, rf.. 3 0 0 1 0 0 first. Vancouver, 0; Eugene, 0. the face, but bystanders ptevented his piooerty on West Eighth street with a number of first-class players I 6 o’clock p. m. Jackson, cf, 3 0 0 0 0 0 now occupied by Graham’s restaurant N ’ ntb inning — Vancouver: Rupert any further difficulty. who arrive i from the north last night, The Oregon State Baseball League Howard, p. 3 0 0 2 7 1 singled over second; attempted to The affair has created a great senea I and Monroe’s second-hand store, to aad the afternoon's contest was not j plays on this date, Roseburg vs. Eu Mr. Dunn still owns steal second and was caught out; gene. Music will be furnished by the tion on account of the prominence of Mr. Dunn. so one sided as fhe one yesterday. 29 i 2 27 26 6 thirty feet frontnga on Eighth street Howard batted to first and was out; It hat been the talk Both team« put un a good article of Eugene band of 20 pieces. The Uni the two men. between the property sold Mr. Gor RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS. Taylor batted to secoud and o.it at versity of Oregon will be thrown open of the streets today. baseball, a game worth witnessing. Tiouble between the two began over do i and the Roney building, running 300020010 — 6 first The grounds were in better shape, ow Eugene . . .. to the public, and no means will be Final score—Eugene, 6; Vancou spared to make the excursion a grand a week ago when Supt. Bechdolt i back 160 feet, and it is bis intention Hits....... 3 1 0 1 2 1 0 2 3-13 ing to the short stretch of sunshine thrashed Supt. Miller’s little boy for to put up a two story brick building ...1 0000000 0—1 ver, 4. this afternoon, and by Sunday they Vancouver success. Battery for Vancouver, Howard and an infraction of the rules of school. ou the lot some time this summer. Hits....... 100000001—2 will he'In very good condition. The public is familiar with the Mr. Gordon also contemplates put- Lewis;for Eugene, Somers and White. Trainmen’s excurison,which has here- It appears that Supt. Bechdolt dealt Tomorrow is ladies’ day, all ladies SUMMARY. Time of game—One hour and 40 | tofore been run to Salem. with the boy with unnecessary sever tnig up a two-story brick on the cor being admitted to the grounds free. Earned tuns Eugeno 2, Vancouver ner suitable for bls furniture busi O'Day and Ordway, of the Blues, 1. Two-base hits—Reitz 2, Schofield. minutes. ! We have chosen Eugeue Ibis year ity, ami a physician was called in to ness, but will not build until prob Umpire—Jackson. again’’’played with the Soldiers this Stolen base—Harper, Downing. Dou uu account ui the locaticu, the beau attend the little fellow’s injuries as a ably] next year. However, he nay rtsnlt of the thrashing. According afternoon. ty of the city, and other attractions, YESTERDAY’3 SvORE. ble play—Briseno to Reitz to Radford. to ths boy’s statement, Superinten- podril.ly build sooner. THE GAME BY INNINGS. Bases on balls—Off Somers, 2; off Following is the score of yester- and if we are successful on this occa dent Becbnolt Tliis will be a great improvement flrst b“gan to whip him sion will run our future excursions First iuuing—Vancouver went to Howard 2. Hit by pitched balls— day's game: for West Eighth street,and it is hoped with a yard stick, but afterward to Eugene. the bat first. Johuson hit to flret and Radford 2; DuShane, Somers. Struck that all fhe wooden buildings on that EUGENE. The fare from all pointe north of picked up a small board and struck out. O’Day flew out to centre. out—By Somers, 11; by Howard, 1. a b r b p o a e Albany will be $1.50, round trip, him a number of times over the back thoroughfare will some time be re Left on bases -Eugene. 10; Van- Lewis struck out. placed with brick. Briseno, s s ... .. 4 3 0 4 2 0 aud from all points south of Cottage aud legs. hits—Reitz, Eugene —Briseno batted to third couver, 2., Sacrifice Reitz, 2 b....... . 4 2 2 2 4 0 Grove $1.50 round trip. Superintendent Miller demanded and put out on first. Reitz out at O’Day, Time of game, 1 hour, 55 Downing,3 b... .. 4 0 1 0 3 0 that the board of directors investigate Yours resp'y, first. Downing flow out to right. minutes. Umpire—Vincent. White, c........... . 3 1 2 4 3 0 the matter, and accordingly a meet TRACK TEAM C. B. BAKER, Sec. Com. Eugene, 0; Vancouver, 0. Radford, lb... . 4 0 1 14 4 1 ing was held yesterday afternoon, at QtySecoud inning—Vancouver: T-ee hit Daily Guard April 30 4 0 1 1 0 0 Schofield,o f . which Superintendents Miller and to right and made first, but was TRYOUT POSTPONED Harper, 1 f.... . 4 0 0 2 0 0 PROF. SWEETSER Bechdolt were both present. The I caught uapping. Rupert fanned. board unanimously adopted resclu-1 Somers, r f.... . 4 0 1 0 Ü 0 Kiley flew out to short. Romer, p......... . 4 0 0 0 3 0 tions to the effect that the punish- j Eugene : White took base ou balls. ment meted out to the boy was too Radford sacrificed White to second. 35 6 8 27 19 I Totale severe. After the meeting was o’" . Will Not Be Held Tomorrow on — Schofield to first by fielders choice; WO JV1 SR. Roseburg Review, yesterday: Pro it appears that while Superintendent Account of Recent Rains. White stole third. Harper struck a b r a h P o e fessor A. R. Sweetser, bead of the de- Bechdolt was standing on the str» et out Somers batted to second and Johnson, s s .. . 4 0 0 2 4 1 partment of biology in the University conversing with a number of men, out on first. Eugene, 0; Vancouver,0 . 4 0 1 1 5 1 of Oregon, is In the city, having ac Superintendent Miller approached 1 O ’ Day, 2b... Third inning Vancouver: Ordw.iy Owing to the poor condition of the him and the trouble ensued. A big crowd attended the third Lewis, c........... . 4 0 2 6 3 1 cepted the Invitation of Principal A. batteil to third and made first; caught Both Superintendents Bechdolt and 1 track, due to the continued rains of at second. Howard out on first. Tay «nine between Eugeno and Vancouver Lee, 1 f............. 4 0 1 1 0 0 M. Sanders to spend today and tomor- Miller, when asked by the Guard to the past two weeks, the tryout for this afternoon,and the contest proved Rupert, 3b.... . 3 0 0 0 2 1 row with the Roseburg nigh School, lor struck out. day for statements concerning the the university track team will not be Eugene- Romer struck out. Briseno to be a veiy interesting one. Van Riley, rf ......... . 3 0 0 0 0 0 giving instruction in botany. The affair and events loading up to it, held tomorrow afternoon, as sched 0 1 . 3 1 0 0 professor brought with him several Ordway, c f .. .. couver was further streng-ned to ult to short and made first. Reitz were reluctant about making It puo- uled. No regular tryout will be held, hit to lett, made first and advanced day by the arrival ’ast night of Ar- Howard, lb... . 3 0 1 13 1 1 compound microscjpes, with which lic, and refused to make any stato- but the men will be run out separate Brl no to third. Reitz stole second rloks and dynes, well known pro- Taylor, p......... . 2 1 0 0 2 0 pupils are studying plant cells. He ly next week at different times. The mints. will also instrncl the teachers in fessional players. and Brie«-no made home on error by time of each man will be taken and .30 1 6 24 17 5 methods of nature story. Totals......... At 8 Lewis. Downing out nt first. White GAME BY INNINGS. those making the best time will con o’clock Friday evening Professor hit to left, bringing in Reitz, White RUNS BY INNINGS. stitute the team. WORKING FOR Sweetser will gtve his popular stere- First inning—Vancouver to bat : Eugene ........... ...0 0 3 0 1 0 2 0 X —6 stole second, ditto third. Radford Training rules are rigidly observed. hit to second and made first. White Johnson put a two-bagger to left; Vancouver.... . .0 0 (1 0 0 1 0 0 0 —1 optlcon lecture, “Microscopic Friends No track man is allowed to smoke, and Foes.” The lecture will be scored. Radford caught at second. O’Day singled to short and was safe DISTRICT FAIR dance, ride a bicycle or fool with SUMMARY. given in the high school assembly at first; LewiB bunted and out at Vancouver, 0; Eugene, 3. any race or eveDt but his own. Al Earned Runs: Eugene. 2; Vancou room, and thongh given specially Fourth inning—Vancouver: John first; Johnson attempted to steal most every man eats at the training Two-base hit: Lewis. ver, 1. bit: Stolen for the benefit of the pupils, others home and caught out at the plate; son hit to third, ont at tint. O’Day table and only the most nourishing bases: Scb Sell ifleld, ifield, Reitz, White,. 2. interested are invited to attend. Driving Association Appoints safe bit over short. Lewis safe hit dynes sing'ed and nude first on an food is allowed him. If it is possiLle, through short, advancing O’Day to error by Radford, O'Day resebing Double plays: Reitz to Radford; There leno charge for a<misstr.u. Committee to Go to Rose and there is no don' t that It is, Prof, Sweetser Is fan expert iu bis second. Lee hit to third,out at first. home; stole second; Lee hit to third Reitz to Briseno to Radford, Bases Trainer Hayward will d ,-elop a team on balls: Off I Taylor, 1: off Rome , burg to Meet the Di line of work, and a very interesting O’Day to third and 1-ewiH to second. mid a wild throw brought Ulyi et in; werthy of the univers iy. The old Ordway singled to right and b-mg'it 1. Struck out: By Taylor, 6; by speaker. Rupert struck out. rectors. men are all showing up well, and Eugene—Schofield fanned. Harper Iiee in: Ordway stole second; Rupert Romer, 7. Left on bases: Eugene, 6; among the new ones are some who Vancouver, 3. Sacrifice hits: Rad- struck out. Somers hit to right. fan: ed. Albany Track Team premise to be among the best. The Eugene—Briseno batted to pitcher, ford, Johnson, Time of game. One Romer to tiie but. Somers out at sec At the meeting of the Eugene Driv first meet of fhe season will be at out at first; Reitz fanned, also Down hour aud 35 minutes. ond. Vancouver, 0; Eugene, 0. ing Association last evening quite a Forest Grove,with Paciflc University, Albany, Or., April 29.—As at- Fifth inuing—Vancouver: Riley ing. Vancouver, 3; Eugene, 0. Eu □umber of members and others inter-’ next Saturday. nounced in last evening ’ s Telegram, geue lip in the air. TELEPHONE AT fail’ "I. Ordway safe nit over third. work in track and field athletics Las ested in good roads were present. Howard tlew out to third. Ordway Second inning - Vancouver: How The matter of improving the Blair commenced Albany College. The out • I first by double play by Reitz. ard tlew out to Briseno; Taylor tlew BALL GROUND old four-lap at track road leading to Bangs’ Park was tak . on the campus,just Eugene- Romer hit to tliild ami out to DuShane; Johnson siugled to WORK AT THE I eolith of te college, was being re en up. and a committee consisting of, out on first. iiria-'Uo safe bit through right aud stole secoud; O’Day fanned. Eli Bangs, F. M. Wilkins aud Geo.G. , paired yestroday and will lie lu splen- third. Reitz hit to short, out ou Eugen«—White batted to pitcher UNCLE SAM Lineman Patterson and assistants, ' did condition day or two. n >s Grose was appointed to supervise the first; Briseno made second, ¡'own and ou* at first; Radford fanned, also of the telephone company, are put 'expected tbit about twenty men will work of removing the rocks from the ing sale hit over abort, scoring Brise Schofield. Vancouver, 0; Eugene, 0. I read, have the holes filled up and to no. Downing ou second. White out Third inning—Vancouver: Lewis ting in a ’phone at the basebail ! lie in training by ths end of this week have a coatnig of coarse sand placed grounds for the benefit of fhe Guard to contest for prizes in tne coming popped up to Somers; Clynes fanned; at first. Vancouver, 0: Eugene, 1. thereon. Sixth inning - Vancouver: Taylor Lee batted to third and out at first. office, Roberts Bros.’ cigar store and local field contest.—Telegram. The matter of haring the district The Erection of a Stamp Mill the Postal Telegraph Co., who are tw to first. Johnson sacrificed Eug ne -DuShane singled*to right; walked fair held here again this year was dis pay for the service. These three Will Soon Begin at the I lylor to second. O'Day flew to stole second; Harper fanned, also cussed. A committee was appointed right. 1 Lewis bit a two-tagger, bring Somers; Briseno batted to pitcher and places will be able to bulletin the re Roomy Barn for Rent, to go to Roseburg next Monday to Mine. sult of each inning played at the lo g layior home. Lee flew out to out at first. Vancouver, 0; Eugene, 0 confer with the directors of the Sec Fourth inning—Vancouver: Ord cal grounds within a minute or two short. ond Southern Oregon District Fair Eugene—Radford safe hit to center. way singled over short, aud on error after it Is finished. The Guard will I A barn 28 by 40 feet with loft to H. A. Tromp, treasurer of the Uncle Association, urging that the fair be continue give an account of the Schofield fanned. Harper lined to] by Radford made second; Rupert i hold 15 tons of loose bay for rent, held here. ’The committee consists of Sam mining company, came down short and out. Somers out on flret. | batted to short aud out at first; How- games the same afternoon they ate i Situated ou South Willamette street. H. L. Traver, Eli Bangs, F. M. Wil from the mines at Blue River yester- | day evening. , «rd batted to pitcher and out at first; played. Vancouver, 1; Eugeue, 0. five blocks from business part of kins and F. A. Rinkin. Seventh inning—Vancouver: Rupert , double play by Radford to White put town. Right party can have privilege! A committee Interviewed the mer- i In speaking about the mines to a SALEM WON hit to first and out. Riley fanned. | Ordway out at home. of paying a considerable part if not ’ chants today to obtain an expression ¡Guard, reporter today Mr. Tromp Eugene— Reitz singled paet abort; Ordvry out at first. all the rent for several months in a« to whether the fair was wanted or said that work at the Uncle Sam Eugene—Romer fanued. Briseno Downing batted to second and Reitz FROM ROSEBURG ' teaming if so desired. Inquire of not, and met with much encourage mines was progressing nicely. The t to first, error by short. Reitz safe out; White batted to short and dou enow is snout two and a half feet deep J. R. Campbell at Guard office. ment. hit over second, Downing ont at first. ble play by Johnson to O’Day to Old and is going off slowly. Rrlret.o ran to third,Reitz on second. way retired the side. Vancouver, 0; The building of a sawmill has com Big Workman Here I Salem won the first game from White safe hit to centre, bringing Eugene, 0. menced and work on the new stamp Decoration Day, Briseno and Reitz home. Whitson Fifth Innlug—Vancouver: Taylor Roseburg this afternoon by the score mill will soon begin. At present socond. Radford flew out to centre. fanned; Johnson batted few feet In of 4 to 1. there is a good deal of underground I Rev. J. G. Tate, Paet Supreme Mas-1 i front of plate, out at flret; O'l»ay Vanoonvor, 0; Fnsene, 2. work going on. Mr. Tromp says ter Workman of the A. O. U. W., ar- ' ri.-h»h inning—Vancouver: How flew out to Radford. Salem Won Again rived in Eugene from the north thia ’ A memorial commutes baa teen ap- that there will be a great deal of ar<1 hit safe to right. Tsylor bttjto Eugene—Radford singled through i afternoon and will meet with the lo pointed Ly the G A. R. to arrange development and activity at the mines second. Pretty double play by Kettz pitcher and second; Schofield fanned; cal lodge tonight. lie will deliver for the proper celebration of Decora this summer. Sxletu again defeit. 1 Roseburg this an address to the members of the A, tion Day, May 30. The committee to Briseno to Radford, putting out | DiiSImne baited to pitcher aud ou Howard ami Taylor. Johnson fl«» , Ordway's error at flrat brought Rad J afternoon, the score haing 6 to 4. 10. U. W. auu the Degree of Honor cooaisU of Commander C. E. Loo Rev. Ora C. Wright, the new pastor mis, W. M. Sherman, R. H. Miller out to seermd, ford lu aud DuShane weut to third;; aud their fiiends. r» and Usury Hnpkin.. The committee Eugene — Hcnotield safe hit l>etwe-ii Harper batted to pitcher and Dn-| ol the Eugene Bapti.t church, arrived Ùvl . I, Rev Mr Laie «ss met at the depot first "iii second. Harper ou> af firei •u > i.u. i» let seen third and ry a nuuiuei of pioiuinent members' liar met aud mapped out a proKram here tedsy from Og leu, Utah, a- d Remora hit to short ami out on first oi’eie; Harper to second; Somers ............ ......xtSun- ar he IcuA here and escorted down for tbi exercises, which will be ¡-on <1 iy. Romer batted to tt ond and on . 'i.e.i Ij '. o . TayRr's error •U*« i -, ■ , town. -as •l>”1' Mrs. T. .>. Hur I, a sen * I i TiiE BLUES VICTORIOUS AGAIN EXCURS jTROUBLE ION ON MAY 29 BETWEEN EDUCATORS TWO NEW BRICK BLOCKS AT ROSEBURG i