Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 27, 1914, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    PAOE EIGHT
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALBM, OKOOlf. MONDAY, APKXL 27, 1911.
HENRY PECK'S COUSIN
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Things We Never See
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SPORT NEW!
INDfAN HITTING THEM
OUT IN MINOR LEAGUE
Ty
Cobb Experiences Reduction
Enlargement of the
Cranium.
of
FAMOUS STAR COACHES
YOUNGER PLATERS
Eddie Cicotte, Knuckle Ball ArtiB
Puts Some Smoke ou Ilia Famous
Bendors.
By Hal rdicridan.
New York, April 27. Since Jim
Thorpe's relegation to ,th minor
leagues lie hug boon sotting the cartn
on firo with hi stick work. The In
dian in now a member of thn Toronto
..lnh of Hie International league. He-
E
Will
Use Young Twiilers In Coming
Series to Rest His Old
Men.
COLD WEATHER IN NORTH
MAKES GAMES TOO SLOW
Los Angeles Team Gets More Than
Even Break on Luck In Last
Series.
Portland, Or., April 27. After ail
other had week during which thros
out of the five gamea played were
taken by tho Venetians, Manager Mc
Credlo of the Portland Coast league,
club is considering using his - three
young pitcher, Martinoni, Frambacli
and Hanson, against tho Stills iu tho
PEI
Convlce Baseball Toss era Win . Two
Straight From University Team.
Tho mcniorablo lfl-inning victory of
Wiltametto University over tho I'oni
tcntinry team on April 18 made the
annual spring series between those two
old rivals for baseball honors a tio. Dr.
Swetland again brought his ball tossers
out to the en on Saturday with thf
firm purpose of taking the rubber. Un
fortunately for him the Pen team had
shareued up their batting eyes with
the result that wheu the bell rang for
supper tho pen boys not only had tin
rubber but the Willamette goat as well.
Tho rubber was n nine-inning game,
11 to 7 in favor of the Pen, while the
goat was a five-inning affair which
the Pen tucked away to the tune of 7
to 2. Johnson pitched for the Pen
in tho first game and retired in the
seventh inning with the score 11 ro
2 in his favor. Griggs, tho Pen's star
cjntcher, assailed to piti'h with Tanner
in the receiving end. In the ninth
Griggs let up and with a couple of
errors behind him allowed Willamette
to pile up five runs. It was a swnt
feat from tho Pen side for the first
time this season. Kemp, the diminu
tive second baseman for the1 Pen, play
ed the bag in reguar miajor league
fashion, in the second game the Pen
famous old Indian Chief assailed . to
enntlv Jim slammed out four hits in Hp.:,,, t,t 0miih here tomorrow, and i pitch for tho first time in three years
five times up, aud two of them were KiVo tho old twirlors a rest. There was 1 The result proved that handling brick
for extra bases. , . ,, f.
Kddi'e Cicotte is now considered a
real knuekle-hurlw since lie broke
T wirier Steen's wrist with one of lib
bonders. Tho White Hox management
no ganio Hundny, rain interfering..
Last week's play wVis characterized
by numerous hoots and weird base mil
ium? bv thn Jiiinvcia. On the ' other
bund Venice played in mid-season fonii"t rar iwninu nun iu iiiiung wxy.
and hit like demons. Another sua',' from a spectacular point or view ine
is a powertulf. stimulant ior a pitcninc
arm, as Chief allowed but two hits. Iu
this ' game Griggs whaled the ball for
a home run while his comrades were
always has considered Kddio tho best in iortan,r8 way was tho pitching or Ramos played on Saturday did not coni-
lumckln ball artist In either league.
and now tlyit he has proved it on Bill
Mtcen, the Cleveland Naps admit it.
Stoen will be out of the game for sev
eral months.
Tv Cobb is paid to he growing popu
lar with his teammates because he li Coast league season openod, and th
not so haughty and exclusive as he ouce cold has mudo the play rather slow anj
was. uninteresting.
"Tyros has changed a lot," said ft i A new record for home runs on the
Detroit player recently. "Now he even Portland grounds was scored,
deigns to impart helpful hints to thi Mut'rndip is still looking for pitch-
Tiger youngsters, lie often eoaenea : ors, but his qnest has been fruitless
the Hngan crew. On Thursday Doc ! pare to tho splendid 10-inning attair or
White held them to three bits; and but
four wore secured off Fleharty Hatur
day.
The players nro complaining bitterlv
about the weather in 1'ortland. Scarcely
a day hns tho sun shown since the
tho .week boforo. Adams, who proved
so effective in that game, was easy
for the Pen on Saturday. Honifin, for
Willamette, played his usual splendid
game at socond baso and used his bat
with telling effect. Tho Pen boys aro
hoping for anothor game with the Sa
lem high school ami ono with Cho
mawa.
Score by Innings.
Willamette U... 20000000 57
Penitentiary .... 0 1 0 3 5 0 2 0 011
Batteries Adams and 1'efrer; Jonn
Vdnica 15 10 .600
Los Angeles 12 13 .4S!)
Oakland 10 13 .483
Portland 8 12 .4C0
Sacramento 9 14 .391
Northwestern League.
W. h. Pet.
Spokane '.. 11 2 .840
Vancouver 8 5 .61-5
Tacoma 7 6 .533
Seattle , 7 6 .538
Victoria 4 9 .303
Portland 2 11 .154
GALLANT AND Ri:D WATSON
START TRAINING FOR BOUT
San Francisco, April 27. Gilbeit
Gallant of Boston and Red Watson of
Los Angeles started tiaining here today
for their scheduled 20-round clash at
Daly City on the evening of May 8.
Gallant is five pounds heavier than
whan he started training for Watsoa
last time, and Manager McLean thinks
G&llant will show considerable! im
provement over his former work. Wat
son and Gallant box?d a 20-round draw
here several weeks ago.
WELSH SIGNS WITH MANDOT.
Sna Francisco, April 27. A dispatch
received here today from Chicago de
clared that Freddie Welsh has signed
for a 10-round bout against Joe Man
dot in New Orldans May 25.
'
Late Yesterday
At New .YorK-John Hay's widow
died after a short illness.
At Philadelphia President George
F. Baer of the Philadelphia and Read
ing railroad died following an attack of
acute indigestion.
Venice, Cal. Lester Fabling, aged
14, wias struck and killed by an automobile.
MAY LOSE TAX MONEY
DISPUTE OVER OWNERSHIP OF S.
P. TIMBERLAND DELAYS COL
LECTION OF $10,000.
Because the title to approximately
35,000 acres of Southern Pacific timber
land in Marion county is held up in the
supreme court on account of a dispute
as to ownership the cuunty will prob
ably lose $10,000 in -taxes, according to
George Paulus, tax collector for Mar
ion county. The Southern Pacific has
been paying taxes on this timber land
for years, under the impression that it
held legal title to the properties. Re
cently the manner in which the land
was acquired was brought in court, and
it is a question whether or not he tim
ber land is railroad or government prop
erty. The matter is pending in the su
preme court and in the meantime the
company is not paying the taxes on
their holdings this year.
Should the supreme court decide that
the timberland belongs to the govern
ment, the county will lose large sums
in taxes. This loss, however, would be
compensated fo by the fact that thou
sands of acres would be thrown open to
the settler and thereby improved and
made more valuable, which would yield
in the end better returns than under
the -present ownership. Not only in
iarion county is this the situation, but
also all along the Southern Pacific lines
in Oregon.
There is a total sum of $996,807.44, in
them in the middle of a game. It U n The Angeles and the Tigers hook up son, Griggs and Tanner. Umpire, Mar-
treat to seo him give Navunnugh, tno hero this week. The first game wil
now second baseman, pointers while at, be playod Wednesday, as tho Verfice
liat on just what to hit and how to hit j payers will not arrive in Portland
ftt it." early enough to get under way tomor
I row.
Manager Joe Birmingham is getting'. Angel fans arc sighing with relief
le-porate over his club s continued liw j today, for their crippled pets, aided by
ing streak. A switch In the lineup Is: T'in, horseshoo luck and surprise pitch
planned bv tho Nap boss. Bislnnd, iK ' i h'Kh school kid, aro recupoc
the shorts"top, who wined Cleveland , at ing today from the exertions of tak
recently, will be given his chance soon., ing an abbreviated series from Sacra
Ho mav break in at tenter field if not mento. Kain prevented two games and
at short. i I' ",0 Angeles cripples tima
To indicate how uespenite Joe is, it ' to rest between,
might bo uotcd that he is out on tho Dolh squnds showed woefully weak
coaching lines himself now in uniform, throughout tho series. Tho Los An
taking a great chance of ieriuaiiiitly geles pitchers did poor work, the sav
erimdini! himself. His right side is 'ing performance boing tho registering
, completely bound up with tape and the 'or a win by Howard hhmke, a 1 -yeai-torn
tigameuts pain him intensely when old boy Dillon plucked from the Glcn-
he stuaiiis himself the lea-t bit". 'lain high school. JThe Augel infield
PI ill in puut inn ui ni'iiv, mi iiuiii;.!
some or the regulais aro getting iu:k
into shape.
Sacramento was a disappointment
from every angle. While the pitching
was fair, tho fielding was rotten.
Young was tho worst offender through
out the week, his aim toward first base
i being on a par with that of the aver
jage Mexican peon. Be was saved sev
I erul additional errors through the leu-
iency of the official scorer.
tin.
Second Game.
Willamette U 0 0 0 2 02
Penitentiary 1 3 3 0 07
Batteries Shisler and Peffer; Chief
Clnrk and Tanner. Umpire, Martin.
YESTERDAY'S SCORES.
At Vonice, Ca. Rose Arnold, 20
years old, dropped 2500 feet in a para
chute from an aeroplane. '
At Los Angeles, Cal. A thief smash
ed a jewolry store, window and escaped
with diamonds worth $400.
National League.
At Cincinnati Cincinnati 5, St Louis
In-
WELSH A FAVORITE j
OVER LEACH CROSS;
Manager Howard Has Hopes of Taking
Long End of aortea With
Portland.
H BEAVERS TO TRY SEALS
San Francisco, April 27. The San
Francisco coast leaguers were en routs
to Portland today to tacklo the Beav-
era after losing their first week s series
of the season. Oakland took four
games to tho Seals' three. Manage?:
Howard felt sauguine of returning vic
torious from the notth. He was con- j Both Mou In Good Condition and Rest
vineed that "Skeets" Fanning is m! ing Before Bout Tomorrow
form again and this will add much " Ni&M.
strength to his pitching force. j
Tim fans were convinced that Man-; Angeles, Cnl., April 27. Leach
ager Devliu of Oakland has a club that , on and Freddie Welsh aro resting
will bear watching. In Barreukamu ; to.'av, their preparatory work for their
and Goyor, the Oaklauders have elaay i ...(.Jicilulwl 20-rouud bout at Vernon to
twirlers, and Malarkey, by holding thn :,.,rw night completed. Welsh prob
Seals to two bits in yesterday's ganw. at,lv will enter the ricg a slignt favor
jrovod that be is right again. but -considerable Cross backing has
After this week's .cries with Port-1 appeared during the last two davs,
laud the Seals will visit Sacramento; uo(i, boys entertained largo crowds
for tho first timo this season and the.int t Hoi r- camps yesterday, when thev
return homo. By that time Spider ; Wl,nt through their final workouts.
Batuiv should lie on hand to help onr Fai'h appeared to be in good haie,
l'ernoll, U-ifield and Fanuing. tt'nfts, particularly, showing up better
Howard was willing to admit that than usual in a 'physical way.
Devlin's Oaks gave him something of Willie Ritchie will be at the ringside
a surprise. Jievun pin ners uuwpu , tomorrow night. Tom McCarey, pro-
up ewll, and t win ue ur.ri.uK meter ir the. bout, has not given up
another month doesn't tea the Oaks: hope of landing tho champion for a
flirting with the leaaersmp. July bout here with the wmuer,
ke the une jump back to .m.
t AnmdM for this week's sties, and 1 TUB WANT ADS Have aided many
Sacramento will bo here against Oak- prudent housewives in practising
jan( f jj domestic economy,
v At Indianapolis St. Louis
dianapolis 5.
American League.
At St. Louis Detroit 1, St. Louis 4.
At Cleveland Cleveland 4, Chiepgo
2.
Pacific Coast League.
At Portland Venice-Portland game
postponed, rain.
At Oakland Oakland 10, San Fran
cisco 0-2.
At Los Angeles Los Angeles 12-3,
Sacramento 6-0.
Northwestern League.
At Spokane Spokt.no 4, Portland 1.
At Seattle Vancouver 3, Seattle 0.
At Tacoma Tacoma 11, Victoria 1.
LEAGUE STANDING.
National League.
W. L. Pet.
Pittsburg 8
At Los Angolcs The police arrested
17 boys and girls at a midnight rag
party in Topango canyon.
At Sawtelle, Cal. Earl Mondell, 24
voars old, was shot and kiled by L. J,
Fivans during a quarrel in the engine
room at the sodicrs home, tvans Baid
he shot in self defense.
SEARCH FOR ROBBERS.
Portland, Or., April 27. Search is
being made today for robbers who dy
namited a safe in the dry goods store
of L. Shanahan early Sunday and es-
caed with $2,500 in cash and checks,
mostly cash.
REAL ESTATE ' TRANSFERS.
H. Wclp, Sr, to Edw Welp, Lot 8 B
2 Gier s Add to Mt Angel. U.
D P Trice, trustee to Charlie Knapp,
half interest m 18.73 A in J B Uood
oil D L C T 4 S R 2 W. $10.
O W Love et ux to Chas Knapp, half
interest in 18.75 A iu J B Goodcll D
L C T 4 8 R 2 W. $10.
B T Kumler et ux to C. E. Smith,
.20 A in lot 1 Smith's Fruit Farms
No. 2 T 7 S R 3 W. $10.
C D Gabrielsou to R L Lewis et ux,
part of lot 5 B 5 Willamette Addi
tion. $10.
taxes to be collected in Marion county,
and so far $860,000 has been received.
George Paulus made another tax turn
over this morning in the sum of $101,
993,32. This is the next largest turn
over made this year. - The largest was
$118,706.79. Of the turnover today Sa
lem receives $25,245.65, Silverton $1,
229.81, and Woodbnrn $1,071.10.
CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT IN
- GOLF TOURNAMENT ENDS
San Francisw), April 27. The cham
pionship flight, in the northern Cali
fornia golf tournament, completed yes
terday, resulted as follows:
First round
0. F. Elliott defeated Dr. Don Hines,
X up.
- J. R. Bertholf defeated E. C La
montague, 5 4
H. K. B. Davis defeated B, D Adam
son, 2-fc
il. W. Shonrood defeated F A Kales,
5-3 i
C. A. Stewart defeated K. Mairk Don
ald, Sr., 3-2. r
1. F. Neville defeated W. E. Code,
1 up.
R. B. Hart defeated F. IL Beaver at
19th hole.
R. Mi Eyre won from C E. Maud by
default.
Second round
Bert Holf defeated Elliott, 4 3.
Davis defoated Sherwood, 4 2.
Beville dofeated Stewart at 20th
hole.
Eyre dofeated Hart at 20th hole.
'All workors, in erery line of endeav
or, look to the Journal Want Columns
when in search of employment. -
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Investigation Ordered.
Washington, April 27. Investigation
of the financial affairs of "the Pera
Marquette and Rock Island railroad
was ordered today by tho interstate
commerce commission. The .house com
merce committee recommended that the
probe start at the earliest possible moment.
SENATE CONFIRMS NOMDSATIONS
Washington, April 27. The senate
confirmed today the fololwing nomina
tions: J. W. Shaw, postmaster, Vancouver,
Wash.
Charles E. Harris, receiver of publia
money at Flaxport, Idaho.
William U. Howes, receiver of publlo
moneys at Hailey, Idaho.
John E. Williams, register of the)
land office at Hailey, Idaho.
Henry Heitfeld, register of the land
office at Lewiston.
Governor West will be the principal
speaker at an open public meeting of
the Jackson club in the rooms of the
Portland Commercial club next Thurs
day night. Governor West will speak on
the subject, "Abolishing Useless
Boards and Commissions." His address
is expected to ake about an hour.
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Brooklyn o
Chicago 4
St. Louis 4
Cincinnati 4
New ork 2
New York 2
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GOVERNOR SAYS COAST
ARTILLERY CORPS READY
Governor West this morning sent the
following telegram to the secretary of
war: '
"Replying your telegram in refer
ence to' coast artillery corps Oregon
National Guard, while the officers and
mon wquld prefer oeing sent to front
in event call for trocps is mado, I can
assure you they stand ready for per
formance of any duty to which you
mav find it necessary to assign them.
"OSWALD WEST."
San
Pacific Coast Leagu.
W. L. Pet.
Francisco 17 9 .651
FIGHT FANS RUSH TO
WELSH-CROSS CONTEST
San Francisco, April 27. Promoter
James W. Coffroth, Referee James
Griffin and a party will leave tonight
for Los Angeles to witness tomorrow
evening's scheduled l:0-round clash be
tween Freddie Welsh and Leach Cross.
Champion Willie Ritchie will not make
the trip as he. islsiff fering from a heavy
sold contracted oa the night he boxed
Tommy Murphy hero. ,
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