THE MORNING OKEGONIAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1909.

charge of the H. M. A. squad on the an experienced player, and was a mem- and Manager Per-ing- er team of 1907. trip. Reinhart ber of the ... RUNS NINTH will also go along. VJIfJS Some of the player, wno win i 4 A week from tomorrow the H. M. A. PORTLAND Une for positions on the team are: team will meet the Albany High School Emerson, irom racim; at Albany. The big game here will be bus. from laat year s Y. M. C. A. team; with the Lincoln High School of Seattle, Ring, from "Whitman College. Emer- FOR SPOKANE on Multnomah Field. November 6. Games "Raincoats" only new man In the squad. arranged with, high schools Si- ON WILD HEME son is the III are also being -' No schedule of games has been made of Eugene. Salem, Newberg and La Days of Discovery yet but It Is expected games will be Grande. ' ' Not secured wltn me jnumumu The H. M. A-- lineup and weights will Over team, the Y. M. C. the Vancouver be- - Shearer, center. 190 pounds; Aid-ric- h, Voyage Discovery Yourself. It's University and guard. 161; Dudkin. left You Might Make a of Athletic Club. Columbia right Reach 225 Morrison St. 225 Be- mm Willamette University. , Portland, 3 in Lead, Overcome guard 168; S. Graham, (captain), left Very Easy to Catcher Thomas Falls Down tackle. 172; Philips, right tackle, tween First and Second Streets. Arm- - 155; Hawkins, left JOHXSON REFUSES DELATS When Gough and right end. You '11 Discover the Trying to Make Dou- end 146; Cole, quarter. 130; Hughes left on Baker, right half, 150; W. bruster Bingle. : half 141; BUI ble Play. ' Negro Fighter 'Will Not Postpone Graham, fullback. 161; Pague, sub full- back 165; Huntington, sub half, 150; Bout With Ketchel. Westbrook. sub center, 145; Babbitt, sub Raincoat Co. Esk-ridg- Goodyear guard. 160; e, mm Sept. 30. When Jack guaod. 165; Smith, sub SAN FRANCISCO. Adams, sub, 130; r Stanley Ketchel meet here, siXTH sub end, 130; Store City of Portland. Johnson and HOMERS DO WELL IN Roblriston, sub, 136. f The Only Specialty Raincoat in BAG GAME, 4 TO 2 on October 12. for the heavyweight cham- LOCALS Welch will -- pionship of the world. Jack VANCOUVER 1 '14Mi.m m ta be the third man in the ring. With the ABERDEEN 4; Selling direct from maker to wearer at selection of the referee all the plans for been completed, but to 40 per cent. the big match have up Spoiled Scored on Four Hits F, a saving of 30 Promoter Coffroth has not yet given Breen's Pretty Stop When Three Runs Are Thrilling Stunt Keep Inter- champion to con- Several hope of persuading the Drops Ball Dash for and Error. greatest line of Waterproof and sent to a postponement of the flght until Twirler You 11 discover the on Tip-To- e Throughout Other- for rr . vt Sent. 30. Aber 41 .fi and children, ever est Portola week. Johnson still holds Blocked by Burnett. c 1.11 er Coats, for men, women Gnyn original selected for the contest, Plate defeated Vancouver this afternoon wise Tame Contest the date se- deen p. chers displayed on the Pacific Coast. but it la believed that the chance of Score Is 6 to 2. By the score of 4 to 1. Both Day Bearers. house during Portola effective, aiier Saves for curing a better were dui al- ib.icdfc. week may induce him to consent to a on a short fly to right in the sixth -"- 3. 1'.'' 3. bargains to reach second. Paddock Just an idea of the splendid change In the date. lowing Pernoll an error i Mini blew up and on four hits and for Friday and Saturday. ite'::: scored three runs. Vancou- on sale Aberdeen in LEAGUE. ver had a fine chance to score the PENNANT NORTHWESTERN by poor base-runni- threw COAST LEAGUE. DETROIT GETS eighth, but PACIFIC It away Aberdeen added another in the yrsterday's Results. eighth on Campbell's . an error by Results. Lejeune's hit. Score: Yesterday 6. B. Cartwright and Spokane Portland 11; MEN'S AND 8. 2. At. STORM-CAP- E $12.50 to $15 Portland 4. Oakland DEFEATS FHILXIES AND Seattle 6. Tacoma AB H PO A E GIRLS' RUBBER 8. San Francisco 0. TWICE 1. O RAINCOATS Sacramento Aberdeen 4. Vancouver as 0 O 2 4 YOUTHS' T. Los Angeles i-- VICTORY. Moore, 2 2 0 COATS Vernon CLINCHES Campbell, rf 0 gray and dark mixtures, made 1 100 the-thin- In neat Cloba. Swalm. If ... 0 Silk -- hoods just for - wearing Standing of tbe . 12 0 lined 15.00 from well fabric Clubs. Lejeune. of 10 3 0 school wear; quantity limited; Venetian lined, special at. . $7.90 Standing of the Bewer. 8b .. 1 $3.75 silk Championships Lb. 0 01014 0 and 6.00 values, at Wins Three Straight Connors. O 1 1 0 - $2.75 T o 3 y Btrelb. 2b ... 0 and r Battle O o 0 7 I 2 i and Makes Record Hard a O'Brien, .. 1 a o s I s p 9 o CLCB3. a Pernoll, P j I r : Fonght In Last Game. 1 Boys' Combination Rain- club. 5 Totals . - 88 4 1 St K Cloth : 3??:i I VANCOUVER. Ladies' Rubberized coats and Overcoats 0 2 0 0 a i Jfv-T- .858 If ..... mi noRTON. Sect. he fight for the .. Da via 8 lO 0 2 Coats and Raincoats SUre 8 to 14. silk Venetian lined. Val- Seattle .60S Cartwrlrht. lb ...... 0 San Fr.n.1 .WW-- ?V S?a . . n TutffiiA Ttennant Is over. De 6ookane . o. - 4 0 7 2 cut, dependable garments. In ues up to $8. : ,' i... 13 23 1 .499 J. Flanaan. 0 0 Stylishly $4.95 Aberdeen .470 rf 5 o shades. These are Special at won again, making it three . nillO'll 14 2! 8waln. O111 0 all tne popular r all 111 troit has Portland ll .421 Snyder, 2b 0 coats values ". Eacram'to 17 12 JJ championships and a recora ror Vancouver 10114! ;14 .868 Bcharnweber, sa 4 0 3 4 $3.60 1S12 17 181 lj 141.71, straight . . 91 l -- i 0 $15.00 to $18.00 at n.i... champions lost their Tacoma llio Bmlth. 8b - the league. The Stanrldge, cf . 3 112 -I- B6648l87;e3 109 - 0 0 2 ..Wrf3;S3 80jll0lll2RSS game here today. to 7, but, as Philadel- Lost Paddock, p ...... - 0S1J Priestley Combination Raincoats Ixwt to Chicago, the Detroita "(( 27 11 4 phia lost twice Totals .32 Silk Rubberized Mohair finely tailored; silk Ladies' Beautiful and Overcoats, s; are sure of the flag. Sept. ciaL) KTTMMARY. Venetian lined, hand-padde- d shoul-dr- SPOKANE. Wash.. Wfpe Two-bas- e Earner game waa hard fought, eacn team Three-bas- e Cart wrlsht. hits Coats, and Cravenettes up to $20. A wild throw by Catcher The pulled off a hit values $11.90( boy now Mullln was batted -S-pokane pernoll 2. Campbell, OBrlen. Special at Thomas, a Portland who is using two pitchers. hitting in four runs iaeirTn bails--Oft Paddock 1. off Perno large variety of colors and style In part of ".c?m'n"In the 8. by In a backstopplng for Reldys bunch. the hard in the first Inning and in the a lead of three which Portland had 1 Struck out By Paddock Pernoll effects; values up to S20.00 and $25.00, double play In the game me B- 1:16. Umpire Carney. effort to complete a gave second. Boston won the in sixth inning. Time special at $13.90 $10.90 inning yesterday, virtually score 6 to 2, Jensen, the first and CRAV-ENETT- first al- eighth Inning, with two out. With the singled to E McCredles squad the game, for it re- - man, singled to left: Brinker MEN'S VERY FINE home team Detroit started the season wen ana to scor- lowed two runs and the weens, center and Altman s'Sle left RAINCOATS 4 2. o the tori for several Weed sacrificed, moving JEFFfilMSi50,000 won out, to young of ing Jensen. to Aside from the wild toss of mainly through the remarkable work them up a base. When James came LADIES' BEAUTIFUL Equal to custom tailored. In all the which allowed two scores and A setback came toward the Gough threw three wide ones and It new fabrics of the season: with or Thomas, game was Its pitchers. bat pass Bobby, but without military collars. These gar- made possible another, the nHHi. of the season, however, and at one looked as if he would SAMPLE COATS readily from $2o to $3o, exciting marked by four snappy one James hit for three bases ments retail and time the champions dropped as low as the next SNEERS AT MERE BAGATELLE $30 to $45 Ladies' Beautiful Sample and are equal to the best custom double plays by the home team. to center, scoring Brinker and Altman In Imported and domestic fab- $40 to $50. visitors in order third place. They did not remain mere Klines ma.le second Coats tailored at $14.70 Guyn disposed of the passing with the tying run. OF $55,000 FOR FIGHT. rics. A limited number 17.90 Special at $17.50 and In the first Inning, but Christian was loTtn hrndnor ud considerably and and James raced for the plate. Breen Special at $24.60 and not so fortunate. Cooney walked and Philadelphia and Boston, who were In made a pretty stop and threw to the by a pitched ball. retyreuvt..;. dropped the ball - u Olson was hit first and secona places plate, but Armbruater Con- . ..r-r- rur-nc- SLIP-O- N. DOUBLE TEXTURE by beating out again gave the pen over base with the Says Ho Is in Splendid Physical KfivnTV inrsinnN Graney filled the bases long series at home as James slid the only. These garments are a bunt. Johnson hit to Terry McKune. nant winners a good lead after they maoe Ever, Is aTd youths, special extraordinary for Friday and Saturday $ 1 3.90 Quicker Than For men dust-proo- to Thomas, head- got run on a piece of dition, wind-pro- f. Values, to $25. Special at who handed the ball their Eastern trip. Score. Portland its first rain-pro- of and ing off Cooney at the register, but poor head work by Ostdlek in the fifth of Victory. KHfi 13" on Confident 10:30 O'CLOCK the young catcher was too anxious to Detroit 7 13 2jBoston 3 inning. With two down and runners STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENING TILL COMPLETE complete the double at first and threw Mullln. Willett and scnroim. second and third. Kennedy attempted to Mail Orders Will LINE OF Olson and Graney Ttttsrles Ostdlek dropped the ball, badly, allowing Wood. Hall and Donohue. steal home. Sept. 30. James J. Jeffries, the Ire Prompt POLICEMEN'S, to score, and Johnson to go all and to make good his bluff that he PARIS, Reet way scored soon runner, rolled the ball into American heavyweight fighter, who has Attention. State FIREMEN'S the to third. tte CHANCE touched the proposed fight with Length Co. AND after on McCredle's single to right PHILLIES MISS LAST the infield. Frary called the runner safe, been training for his Bust and Raincoat the today he had Measurement and Goodvear TEAMSTERS' field- - and with the ball rolling around Jack Johnson, said that was hiked in the third but pitchers box. Armbruster made a dash recovered from the Enclose Check: or RUBBER COATS CarTOll Donble-Hcad- er Chicago and almost completely was forced at second by Duffy Lewis, Lose to for home. Burnett saw him start and several days ago Pontofflee Money ana oecona AT FIRST COST. Mag-Ber- up cold which he contracted Morrison Street, Between first who scored later on hits by Is Gone. made a run for the ball, picking it races. He will leave Order. 225 Hogan. After McCredle had been Pennant with one hand while going at top speed while attending the 1 and A - Tuesday and will sail forced at the plate in the fourth mm TMTT TlIIT A RAnf 30. The Ameri- and threw the runner out at the plate. for London next George registered the fourth home can League championship was decided In the sixth Portland got four singles, a for the United States on October 18. Ort runa. working foundation will tally on Ppeas' infield hit, a fielder's in favor oi ueiron whcu - double and a triple, netting four Jeffries said that he had been appear liminary work for the construction of one season, but for which the choice and Cooney's pretty hit to feated Philadelphia in both games of a Score: hard, both at Carlsbad and here, and track today, and signalled his buildings in Eugene be put in this Fall and Winter. The with of the largest brick be- double-head- er here today. Score: he is most anxious for a fight ance by winning with sir Asniun. whose building site is on West Ninth street, center. PORTLAND. that noth- - was begun today. Bennet Bros., The second run for the Oaks came game H A Johnson. He added, however, that by fire in May, tween Willamette and Olive streets, and First AB PO , 1 property was destroyed to some R H E IVl fi 1 1 LoankJV... . . pflni tdlV. 97 occupied before big fire by the in the sixth, and was due R H El Albums lllg IlttB " ' - Big Building for Eugene. are clearing their lot for a building by was the as well as Cooney's error Philadelphia 3 7 3Chlcago 8 8 3 Breen, 2h 4 8 8 . .. ert i im Rf'lf as OlBaD- Bangs Livery Company. hard hitting 30. ( I . - feet, which will be constructed next a fly which belonged Fournler, It 4 8 0 pointed meager offer of $55,000 for EfGEN"E, Or., Sept. Spec al )Prft- W in trying to make Batteries Dygert ana Aapp; ecu" Bassey, rx ...... 1 O at the to Graney. Payne. Kennedy, 4 9 0 a fight, saying: high-cla- ss in and lb ..... world. 1 Guyn's support was Second game - Staton. ss 4 1 7 "I am the champion of the the work of p Tt F.I E Crocker, cf ...... 8 1 0 everything to lose and nothing to every particular, and R H 0 e 0 have was especially 6 13 S Armbruster, o ...... 4 Therefore, aon want to ue'"- Cooney, Olson and Ort Philadelphia 4 6 2Chlcago Gough, 4 1 o 1 gain. I t fine. The four double plays un- coomos ana a for a purse of less than iou,ww. riisi is Batteries Krause, Lpp. . 1. nrAnABAH Hilt fttlWl 1 h&Vfi doubtedly the score down, for .36 25 12 WHS OUIII held Burns and Owens. Totals 1". ifiuwwp appear less Guyn was being found hard and often. . SPOKANE.' been, training my adversaries wet, nowever, j. However, the ground was still 4. AB PO A keen. I believe, work on the bases wa im- St. Loula 4; New York Tlrlnlrer. cf 5 2 0 make a match as soon as Itoreach New and fast 4 possible. xriTTir Rent. 30. A mui"f of an Atlman, 3b 4 8 York. I should prefer to fight in America vnRir Weed, r 4 1 0 Australia, and have rea- Heating' in The official score follows: i1 v... tn0-i- ...In tbn ninth srave St. 1 rather than easy ' J James, 2b ...... 4 2 Governors of sev- OAKLAND. Louis a chance to come from behjnd Kordyke. lb 8 10 0 son to believe that the PO Clynes. If 4 a 0 eral states would be willing to allow a AB and tie tne score. , 4 cf- rj Burnett, ss 4 l fight to take place." Carroil. - ... R H E n o 3 0 if- - 1 Ostdlek, said that he consiaerea nimseii r. St. Louis 4 11 2NewTork... 4 9 Jensen, n ...... 4 2 Jeffries MafrKert. rf. ... Steph- In splendid physical shape. 3b...... Batteries Bailey, Killlfer and T T ever was." he li'Mati. .. Called account Totals 83 12 27 IS nuitai than All Kinds Cameron, lb. ens: Manning and Blair. added, "and am confident that I can lick Cutsfiaw. 3b. darkness. SCORE! BY INNTNGS. MrKune. a. ... Portland 0 0001400 Johnson. Thomas, c. Spokane 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 08 To friends with whom he discussed the p. ... 46 ronAntArllv - Christian, NATIONAL SUMMARY. '6"w1.1.. --t.fMonv . declared the 4 H Two-ba- se only thing he feared was a man wiht a Total t II Three-bas- e htts James, Fournler. All Sizes 6-- 1. powerful left. PORTLAND. 2-- 9; New York hits Weed. Burnett, Altman, Crocker. Sacrifice nit weed, stolen Daaa Mrs. Jeffries watches her husband care- AB H PO Ostdlek, Breen, Arm- - everywhere. . . . 3 1 4 Sent- 9n TMttarmra" and Weed, James, Burnett, fully, accompanying him Cooney. Jt. . jrTnrooTmni u ...j. 1 .w 4 i i " double-head- er prusier. uuuuib y rtl.nn ac ...... 8 New York divided a here Struck out By Jensen, 5; by Gough, 3. Graney. cf. 4 t today, the visitors taking the first game Bases on balls Off Gough, S. Hit by pitched M'ALEER GETS $10,000 YEAR -- 4 bases-Spok- ane, All Prices 3b. on Johnson. 1 locals winning the second. 6cores: ball Crocker, by Jensen. Left rf. 4 and the 10; Portland, 6. Time of Kama 1 Fisher, c . 4 1 First game Umpire Frary. 4 10 R H E hour 20 mlnutea Signs to Manage Washing- Ort. lb. 3 RHB Contract p?a. If...... 4 2 6 0; New York 12 1 wood and coal combination, we have Guyn. p...... 3 0 Pittsburg TROUNCE TACOMA ton American Team. If it is a retteries Willis. Leever and Gibson; TURKS T cast-iro- n sheet steel Total 3 4 17 Simon, Klawlter and A. Wilson. xrcrw vot?tc. Srt. 30. James McAleer. it in either or rolled BCORE BY INNINGS. Second game Cinches Pennant Hopkins Mnnnn-M- . tha 9r TiiiIr American ,.- 0 ft. F.I Seattle - ....?12.50 Oakland 0 10 0 1 a H R H E League Baseball Club, signed a contract body for Hit. 2 3 0 0 3 1 Pittsburg 9 13 0 New York 17 3 Hit for 15 Safeties. today to manage tne wasmngiou Ameri- Portland 3 0 0 1 0 0 ana League team for one year at a sal 0 S 0 4 1 1 0 $ Batteries Frock and Gibson: uaiy SEATTLE, Sept. 30. Seattle had no can tin. Umpires ary of eiu.twu. SUMMARY. Wilson. Johnstone and hia VuMitlna' Tarnma today. Hall was is wood you want to burn, we have the Emslle. If it c-,i--h out Bv Christian. 5. Baaea on effective, while Hopkins was hit for 16 balls Off Guyn 3; off Christian. 1. Two-bs- .- safeties. Seattle has cinched the pennant Canadian Still Champion. stove in rolled sheet steel body, with tough hit Johnson. Double plays Olson to Boston 4; St. Louis 1...... t Coonev to by a large margin. VANCOUVER, B. Sept. 30. After 15 .' ni.nn .i rnnn.v to Ort score: C. fast-iro- n lining, for only. . .$10.00 Olson to Ort. Ort to Olson to Ort. Hit by ST. LOUIS, Sept. SO. Boston won to- The rounds of the fastest Doxing ever seen pirrhed ball Olson. First base on erroi vic- llght- - ...... day's game from St. Louis. Boston's SEATTLE. here. Billy Lauder, the Canadian a t ? Portland- - 1. Left on bast 111 ... .' . . ti nf mam 1 tory made it an even break on the series. AB R H PO A E .nttfV.t hamnlrvn. wne Stircessf herO 4 2 1 3 1 0 hour. 45 minutes. Umpires Van Haltren Score: Akin, Sb. ... last, night in defending his title againot the Stoves for m 4 0 3 1 3 1 We Warrant R H E Raymond, iiji-m- er and Toman. R H E! Magee. 2b, .... 3 1 0 5 4 0 Frankie Neil, or Ban rTancisco, hid Boston 4 10 ljSt. Louis 2 5 6 Lynch, cf. . 2 3 0 0 bantamweight champion of the world. Five Years ....4 1 SENATORS SHUT OCT SEALS Batteries Raleigh and Bliss; Mattern FlJk. lb. ... 4 0 1 10 i t .iiiia, wao atant 10 nounds heavier 'than Whaling, c .... 6 0 0 0 man's blows did not and Ralreden. Umpire Kane. Capron. If...... 4 0 163 1 0 0 Neil, and the little Seaton, rf...... 4 0 0 stop the Canadian. The decision ot ei Best Stewart Can Do Is to Hold C. Hall, P. .... 3 01132 0 3 0 eree James Hewitt was a popular verdict PADEREWSKI FALLS BEHIND i Down Score. Total 35 16 37 18 TACOMA. Greenwale Wins Matron Stakes. SAN FRANCISCO. Sept 80. Sacra-wn- n Beaten In Three Straight Heats by tit from Knn FwunMsrv tnriav 3 Hurley. If...... 5 0 Dcr rnvT xt v. Rent. 30. Green 2i Wilkes Heart. Coleman, 2b. filly of the Matron to 0. Stewart's work on the mound for Downle. 3b. ., vale won the end l. furlongs nere to- Gevurtz San was excellent., ana ne neia COLUMBUS, O.. Sept. 30. Paderew-ak- Klppert. cf. . .. stakes, six straigni, Francisco $8700 to the score down by striking out eight men the Illinois trotter whose appear- Stevens, c. day. The race was worth the Score: R.H.E. Kellackey, lb. Jockey Scholling had his first at critical times. ance in the 2:07 class today scared' out . winner. 2 1 Bennett, rf. year on a metropolitan Sacramento 0 0 0 010 0 03 9 The Harvester, was" beaten in each heat Broadbent, ss. mount of the Run Francisco 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 5 I of race by Wilkes Heart. The re- Hopkins, p. . and Williams; Baum the Batteries Stewart sult, ne'xt to the defeat of George Gano 34 11 All-Ste- and LALonge. tne most startling one of Tt tal .33 el Tuesday, was SCORE BY INNINGS. Ranges the meeting. week took a record Seattle 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 ANGELS BADLY OUTPLAYED Paderewski last Tacoma 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .3 0 3 FISCHER as un- Economical to Oper- of 2:05', and was ranked then SUMMARY. Built to Bake and Built to Last, bv horses of his class. To- beatable Two-bas- e hit Capron. Lynch. Cash. Coy Does Wonders in Piling Up day he sold favorite at $100 to $1 for e.n.iAnA HI. r Mall Stolen hft S Akin. ate, Last a Lifetime, Cost Little the entire field, a small one, after the Stevena 6truck out By C. Hall, 5; by Score for Vernon. withdrawal of The Harvester and San Hopkins, 3. Baaea on balls Off C. Hall. "Eclipse'' Stove OTt rIOpKinS. O. W UU yilWU ;PIi4MS us by the celebrated nuiinm Built for r rc ivm?T V5 fiftnt' an. Vernon Francisca. plays Mages to Frisk to Magee to UV'.' u uuuw. " Doublef ...... , Vpi.lf TTm. sold 16 000 of Angeles , v. . Mansfield, Ohio. We have outbatted and outplayed Los AKi..I.u najuiuuii w 1840 Works, of today and won. 7 to 2. Coy had a Astor's Lester Jim Wins Race. plre Carruthers ESTABLISHED in Portland. Never known se Ranges home run and a two-ba- hit to his these "Eclipse" Butler NEWMARKET, England., Sept. SO. TO MEET HOOD RIVER credit in three times . 300 sovereigns HILL Sold for cash or credit. Pay pitched for Los Angeles and struck out A welter handicap of to fail. men. Score: R H E for and upwards, distance five one mile, was won today by W. Astor's Prep School Football Game "Known as the Piano Vernon. 30000013 07 2 Promontory First Angeles- - 0 2 S 6 Lester. Jim: Lord Ronald's Los 10010000 third. A selling plate of 200 sovereigns Takes Place Today. $1.00 a Week Batteries Wlllett and Brown; Butler for and upwards, distance Military Academy and the Will Last Forever" and H. Smith. Sun-dro- p; The Hill That one mile and a half, was won by will be pitted range, if you desire. sec- Hood River High School On any stove or the Salts of Sorrell gelding against each other this afternoon at DOONEY HEADS CLUB SQUAD ond. Flanders third. The Thursday football contest 200 sover- Hood River in the first Nursery plate handicap of of the season among the prep schools. eigns, distance five furlongs, was won will leave city of Catholic Basket- second. Olive The H. M. A. team the Ask Any Time Elected Captain by Zoetrope, Zoolavln this morning on the 8:15 train and will ball Team. Branch third. return this evening. About Them The Hood River team is expected to put Tha Catholic Young Men's Club ex- Results at Clackamas Fair. up a stiff game, and the last year's team, pects to have a basket-ba-ll team, thii which was a winner, is still intact with be a credit to the in- " CANBY, Or.. Sept. 30. (Special.) Baker, Cash or Easy Payments season that will Clackamas County the exception of one man. William stitution. At a meeting last night in Race results at the who is playing right half this year for avenue and today were: en- the clubhouse at Williams Fair Lucy Lana H. M. A. Hood River fans are very a Augnet first, Morris street, a captain and manager 2:30 trot about football and all stores-I- evurt thusiastic a large of second. Time. 2:28. were elected, and number McCluskey King the city will be closed this afternoon Second and Yamhill willing-nes- 2:30 pace first. crack players signified their s Togo third. Time, In order that everybody may attend the First and Yamhill to turn out for practice. Lovelace second. game. Each of the teams will average E. Dooney was elected captain and 2:25...... v. Vu.nt 19 nnittidft. w finct. RlacK jj naii-iim- j TMta- ; I Cor. captain of al will be in J manager. He was also last Shaxploy third. Time, J. A. Hill 304 Oak St, 5th year's team. Jack --Olney, tha coach, la Sam second, :5l.J