G THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, SEPTEMBER 2G, 1915.

Houser's kick-o- ff in the second half. all the Portland clubs. It is expected PROMOTER In the first quarter the ball changed I that 60 or 76 will be In the party. MATTY SAYS BRAVES OF EVENTS AT NEW ROSE CITY CLUB HAS HAD GAME PROTECTION from the college to the alumni sev- BARNES' CAREER BIG Camn will be nltrhert vtut-rl- ..1 VAST EXPERIENCE IN ALL ATHLETIC LINES. eral times in mid-fiel- d. Early In the the trip made up the mountain on Sun quarter the alumni successfully worked day, where ceremonies will be held. a forward pass for 15 yards. Houser Further details of the plans will be an- attempted a place kick from the nounced this week. HIDE HATE OF EVERS BECOifS GENERAL line, but the ball fell short. Laythe punted and the rest of the first half was uneventful. Rose City Athletic Club Signs The second half was a replica of the HOUSES ON WATER BURN first except for Cole's long kick. Jack Experienced Promoter. Moist, playing right end. Interrupted Launch Also Badly Damaged in Feeling, Rife in De- a forward pass and Abraham continued Is in nt Secret, Movement Results Enact- to make the bulk of the ground gained. River-Fro- lire. Laythe did tlie punting for the varsity clared to Be Due to Game-nes- s ment of New Legislation and had the edge on Amy Houser who ONE TEAM A. a boat-hou- se belong- kicked-- for the visitors. LED TO FLAG ing houseboat and That Won Glory. in Forty States. Abraham, Billie and Yeager In the to Harry Burrows, custodian of the backfield make a strong trio. Moist. First Presbyterian church; a houseboat end, and Laythe at tackle were the line belonging to a man by the name of men who put up the strongest resist Young, and a boathouse, the property ance. Houser, Chrisman, the Sitton Notable "Worker In Organization of of a. man known as "Red" King, ail brotners and Markham were the back- moored at the foot of Ellsworth street, 'DREAMS OF CUBS RETURN HUNTING IS RESTRICTED bone of the alumni attack. Leagues Has Credit for were damaged bv a fire of unknown Lineups origin last night. . '4 . follow: Leading Portland to Pen- ' ..' L. R Hawley the houseboat, in which Mr. Burrows Blssett ...... E was living, boat-hous- e Anderson T. R. Pendesrrast nant In Old Xorthwest. and the occupied Cole L. G. R Sitton by Mr. Burrow's, launch, were com- Champions Killing of Deer Is Widely Regulated. Yeager C Chrisman pletely destroyed. The house-bo- at be- Belief That Former. Kin R. O. t, Sitton longing Ijiythe R. T. L. May to Mr. Young also was burned Would Haie Creaked Through to Vi i - Many Kinds of Wild Fowl Are Moist R. K L Cady to the water's edge and the boat-hou- se on Abraham L. H. R Dewey John S. Barnes, who will start as pro- and launch it contained, the property Pennant Expressed McGraw Placed Lists Closed Hoerllne F Markham moter at the Rose City Athletio Club 2 "Red" King, were badly damaged. "v Billie R. R L Houser The loss Is Sourer at Results. to Sliootcrs. Newman Q Reynolds on the first of the month, has had a will approximate between Reterefl Matthews, Willamette. wide and varied experience 13000 and $4000. Substitutes Hayes for Bissett, Blssett for in all lines The f ireboat David Campbell respond- Teaser, Teaser for Newman, Wilson for of athletic endeavor. ed to a call and Chrisman, Alworth for Hoerllne, Dutton for Be it known that Mr. Barnes once succeeded in putting Hayes. the fire out before any further damage WASHINGTON, Sept. 25. won a pennant for the Portland base- was done. BY CHRISTY MATHEWSOM. The general ball club in old days The occupants of both the NEW YORK, Sept. 25. (Special.) movement throughout the United States back the of the houseboats were absent at the of Pacific Northwest League. the fire. time Most of us delight in the glory of yes- for the protection of game, game birds It was John Barnes who was instru- terday. Many of us bask in it and live and fish resulted in the enactment of HALL WINS HANDICAP mental in starting baseball in the in it, which, of couse, is a mistake. This protective laws in 40 states during the Northwest. After organizing the old past year, Northwestern League in St. Paul and CULPRIT SEEN, LET GO sounds like an editorial by Brisbane, according to reports made to seeing go through but, fearing I cannot sustain the pace, the Department of Agriculture. it two seasons and GROSS SCORE OK 84 BRINGS VIC- then blow up. In 1890 he went to Spo- After QuestioiUns Suspicious I will switch to a baseball article. Big Illinois leads, with a new general kane, then little more than a frontier Char- leaguers don't live on the glory of yes-terda- v. game law prohibiting sale and export TORY AT WAVERLET. town, and, as he says, with a sort of acter, Police Hear of Theft. When they try it. they get of all protected game, native or im- woodshed for a depot. He stayed in I .!' " iscant nourishment. ported, except rabbits. It reduced the Spokane for a day and interested the I know that. daily bag limit on doves from 15 to 10, Golfers at CInb Begin Perpetual Tour- traction company there which was Just As City Detectives La Salle and Leon- T but increased on ard were strolling up yes- Is the limit shore birds nament, C. Da-vi- getting under way to put up a guaran- Front street Johnny Evers from 10 to 15. Non-residen- except at Which II. Is terday morning they saw young .a or tee of $10,000 for a ball club. a man survivor tne G. A. R. veterans, must pay a $10 Temporarily In Lead. This was accomplished and he came come from a building, carrying a bicv-cl- e 'glory of yesterday. license for the hunting season. on to Portland, where he arranged with and some tools. His actions im- but ho is still the Indiana opened a season for the first Henry Hudson here for the organizing pressed them ns somewhat suspicious "brilliant star of to time since 1007 for prairie chickens By virtue of his score made yester- and they stopped and questioned him.. day. as good 1 1 of a ball club and the forming of a He said was He is try i vl'x' cyv r J. . i but limits the daily bag to five birds. day In the regular monthly play In league. He then visited Seattle, and he a plumber and told a J as he ever was. To Iowa has cut the quail bag from 25 to the men's handicap tournament of the was also successful, but struck a snag straightforward story of how he came him, however, there 15 and prairie chickens from 25 to 8. In Tacoma. to have the tools and machine, so was never was and Michigan extended complete protec- Waverley Country Club, S. R Hall released. never will be a ma-- tion to quail. Imported pheasants, will have his name engraved on the Orxaatiadoa Finally Effected. in the afternoon the report came to "chine like the Cubs grouse and wood ducks for five years. Waverley Country Club bowl. He He at last succeeded and called a headquarters that a room at 284 Front ?of . Minnesota protected doves, woodcock, made a gross score of 84 and with his meeting of the backers in the Portland street, where the young limn had been 1 And perhaps he in plover and wood ducks until 1918. handicap 24 Hotel, and a Seattle millionaire, Bush-r.el- l, seen, had been robbed of of he was allowed a net was notes and right. I heard a New Mexico gave protection to pheas- count of 60. elected president. The league other personal effects, and that a bicv. well-know- n mana-- . ants, was called the Pacific Northwest tie had been ntulcn 57 bob whites, pigeons and swans. C. H. Davis won the low gross score League from First a srer remark a short Oklahoma protected doves, grouse, prizo by and was composed of Portland. street. Christy Slntbewson.time ago: wood and turnlnsr In a 79 for tho 18 Tacoma, Seattle and Spokane. Barnes An hour later they arrested W. L. ducks curlew. holes. More than 70 entries were on bossed aggrega- Baird, It is true that Evers is irritated at Several birds were removed from the to himself the' Spokane attempting to dispose of the times because his present teammates game list and protected through the hand play around the links yester- tion. stolen bicycle. game, as quick year. gave day in the handicap golf tourney, and Barnes took reins of Port- do not play the are not Oklahoma such protection as a of day's play a per- the the as the old Cubs he played beside under to pelicans, gulls and herons. Tennnes-se- e result the land club in 1S92, and it was in this Roth hakf spenre anj Cervantes died on bull-bat- s, petual tournament April Chance. Johnny thinks so fast, plays declared ring-nec- k pliestsants, has been started. year that the league blew up after 23. ll(i, ,.t lo ,lays actuallv Inter- Is game many to be The first 16 players who turned in the Portland had left the other four clubs vened between the two deatns. Tho ex so fast, and so he makes robins and meadow larks lowest gross scores yesterday play planntlon Is that then linwiand was bii: men on tho Boston cluub look bad. non-ga- birds. will at the post. mlng; ihr good of JOHN S. BARAKS. ! among themselves. He then went and found He is so that most the Braves . Some Protection Removed. present Fast that hate him for his gameness, but they At first honors of the club baseball had died a natural death dur- In a few cases protection was re- are held by C. H. Davis, with a gross ing his absence. At time there was TOO I.A T K TO CLASSIFY. don't dare show this feeling. It is all species, notably 7D. Standi-fe- that moved from certain of Russell Smith and Guy r ! "under cover. He is a real ball player Da- not a minor league in operation in the ATTENTION cormorants In Illinois and North come next In line" with 80 to their country and even Detroit was going Columbia Stables, Jtu2 Front St., will of the old school, and they bate him for s Increased by a 10 per cent penalty, and kota. credit. A. A. Morrison is the 16th league ball. re.ven auction salt-- next Tiiureday Sep- it. And John still dreams of the old without 1 1 per cent monthly interest will be Notwithstanding the agitation in fa- player with an 83. The idea of the Barnes then got busy and wrote tember .Jo. nt 2 M.: 4cl ii.u.i t all Cubs. P0D1UID EXPERTS WIN vor of protecting quail for several years tourney is player can chal- kin Is of h.,res; also harness anj "What would the Cubs have done charged against the property, in addi- that each John T. Brush and bungles: we soli lor nnl...,lv commiss- a . 1. I .. 1 v.; r. e "7" T In some sections, no bills of this kind lenge the one him and ion- all 3 11 ' a n ...... an1f01 tion. above should that he thought the time was ripe for transactions with us will i,e una tuo 39 n. lvalue present were passed this year, and states the challenger win he changes places reorganisation of a minor league In found mutually satiafitrtoi y. I. J. Williain-so- Kvers one day, referring to the quail shooting. The sea- aectioneer unci O 117. . race. still provide in the club standings. te Middle West. A meeting was held niai:aer. no VALLEY TEXSIS PLAYERS LOSE sons were shortened six weeks in Okla- Following are the scores In the han- in Indianapolis in the Fall of 1892. "They would have won so far, WIFE HAS WOOER JAILED homa and two eeks in Nevada. dicap tournament: IHMNGTO.VS BEST SNAP. FINK answered, "that they could have pulled AT SALEM TO CRN AM EXT. Offer In Knglaad Accepted. J4,"'- - I'Olll'H, HAUDYVO" l July. I be- Limits were established for the first Name. Gross. Handicap. Net. H.OOH8 KKAJi BATH- off the world's series in Ac- New Hampshire, S. S4 BO Barnes In 1893 received an offer to CKII.lNi!. even old as machine would Man, Just Freed From. Prison, time in Arkansas and R. Hull 24 ROOMS. FIKEPLACKS, AUTOMATIC OAS lieve, the reduced In Iowa from 25 to 15 per day, Jack Asibury M 1: 2 manage the Olympic Athletic Club in HKATKK. EI.KCTI;IC CooK STOVF have been this year, we could have Brandt IVickersham In Finals In Men's cused or to Kill. 25 to 10, in Minne- J. H. Lothrop 81 1H r,s Birmingham, England, and sold out his KTC :lOll0 BELOW COST. DUHOls" Tliroatenins in' Oklahoma from D. W. Ml I'-- creaked to a pennant ahead of the Singles, 10, in Green J M in Minneapolis and CHAMiifc.it OF COMMKRCK. MAIN going." Men's Doubles and sota from 15 to and increased A. w. Peterson 8 7 '22 baseball interests showing in this Nevada from 15 to 20. All but 14 of C. H. Davis 7! 13 sailed for the British isles. He re- Mixed Doubles. Costanzo, an Italian, 28 (.R l--j feNAP 20 Hunch Is Found Lacking. Raffaeles the states which permit quail hunting R. A. I.eiter ;tl mained there until 1900. v month; completely furnished years old, who was recently released 20 Guv Standifer...... 80 14 . 6 in England he was match- modern houae in Hose Ctty Park, John thought the last time I saw him now have a limit of birds or less r. H. King KB 10 While new rugs, sewing machine, gas range Oregon Isles 473 Cham-lo--- Braves would be in the world's SALEM, Or.. Sept. 25. (Soeeial.l from the State Penitentiary per day. V. A. Joiinson 02 24 68 maker in the British for William Call Fast fittth st. North, or 417 0' the serving a sentence of three years All the states now allow waterfowl Following are the scores for the first 16 A. Brady's Long Island Athletic Club Co'nmerc. Phones Main C again, I don't think so now. Portland- tennis experts after :. series but overwhelmed shooting man, was yes- hunting, but the wood duck is pro- Players: h. Uavis 73, Russell Smith 80, at Coney Island. They didn't have the punch to carry competitors from valley towns today. for a arrested uy Standifer 80. Jack Astburv 81 1... H He country No- WANTED Board and iodaira; semi-tina- ls - tected for several years throughout the returned to this last for four through. Their pitchers weren't in tne of the Willamette terday by Detectives Hellyer and Tack- zone, southern l.othrop 81, Richard Wilder 82. C. H. Lewis vember from South Africa, and came months or mors by gentleman, wife and them Valley tennis winning Jose-- . northern and in the rt. nail S4. it. c. TlsfJale 8:. w. A. chlid; homo U, -- fighting for tournament. aberry on the complaint of Mrs. Kan- S6. C H SC.. 87 West to Seattle, where he met D. K. bungalow mul ins.o there. "Johnny" was hard zone In the states of California. rcttierove-- Kins: Ellis Brace f.nor. Btyle. and some nursing . i .) l-- ..... - . Vila ineir matcnes in the women s singles, i nag, tiiiu iic . " n i o nt-- phine Teresa, charged with threatening sas West Virginia. Daily bag lim- A. W. Peterson 87, John Younsj 8S, It. A. Dugdale, owner of the Seattle North- may be required; state convemenrvn ami inai men's singles and men's doubles. The and inciter oo. a. a. .Morrison puce per month. Oregonian. and the small ones semi-fina- to kill. tho first time western League Club. Dugdale hailed F lis, teammates about it ls in the mixed doubles are Mrs. Te"resa complained to Deputy its were established for hate him for it. But let me tell you yet to played. in Arkansas and Connecticut, reduced him with delight and told him he was FOR RENT. 30 per month, beautifully be Miss Cowden, of District Attorney Deich that Costanzo 25 10, Mis- BOUTS TO . BE HT.LD just to a In home. So carfare, 3 block that Evers Is the class of the club Silverton, in Oklahoma from to and TUESDAY in time obtain franchise lo 100 comes to big leagues, as is and Moores, of Salem, were has repeatedly tried to persuade her to increased from 10 to 15. Most the Northwestern League as Portland station: larga full bearing fruit when it the only players not from the metrop run away souri 25 tiet. house, large barn; mutft be sorry showing the leave her husband and with now a limit of had been dropped Barnes then took the seen to bo Sell-Ho- i., Indicated by the olis to of the states have Bordsen-O'Conne- appreciated. Call Sutton, from survive in the mixed doubles. him and has threatened to kill her if day. Date for ll Mat Aberdeen franchise, only to have to 1 L'Oaf.. team makes whenever he is lifted In the men's singles Wakeman, Shives, so. He contrac- or less per missed she would not do is a changes affect- drop out end of season. Fort-laiu- the lineup. The club has also wicKersnam The more Important Match Set before the the SHoK STORE in good town eluse to l. Maranville. and Frohman, of Port tor by trade. ing big game Included in the closing Is Forward. He made arrangements for his new ;3.OU, clean merchandise; will con- land, won from Moores, Kay, x Cobb is a great man to run in from Thielson of season for four years on moose Because of a conflict In dates, position when he came here recently sider part casli and part trade. Addiv-- and Putnam, of Salem. Wickersham the the Wm. Spielberg, care fc.lberlou Hotel, Mo-- the outfield when a pitcher begins to Mrs. Injured in Fall. in Maine; authorization for the killing second smoker of the season, under the to sell "Chuck" Ward, who had been n nvllle. Or. and to him. His prin- then eliminated Frohman from further Anderson 50 bull moose In Wyoming; lengthen- a member of his Aberdeen club, to the falter talk chance for the cup. of two auspices of the new Hose City Athletic McCredles. KJJ1SON diamond tiitc phouoRi aph. a splen- cipal object is to stall for time and Finals in the men's doubles be Mrs. L. J. Anderson, who is staying ing the season on elk in Montana Olub, has been set ahead from Thursday did selection of records and a nice rec- let the pitcher get his bearings. Ty will at the Broadway Hotel, Broadway and weeks; closing the season on, mountain ord 1 will sell thin ce.tiit, S12U played between Wickersham and to next Tuesday night. The feature laki-.- i long way to to reach the Burnsjde streets, was painfully injured sheep Montana; , changes affecting outfit dirt cheap for caish If quick. has a travel Rodgers in bout of by Y. M. box from centerfleld. He Jogs in. But and Frohman and Eastham. yesterday when she made a misstep does In seven state, including the re- the card announced RED SOX ARE VICTORIOUS J. f. tiasklll. c A. Other survivors in the mixed doubles Merrill is the handicap wrestling match (JTiOO LOAN on or s rooms, out. from platform of of protection in Florida. Nevada, l, wanted hou.v he walks today were Mrs. Northup and Shives the the North Bank moval between Ben Bordsen and Eddie O'Con-nel- modern home, in Laurelhui St. inxloo cor- do you say to them?" I asked depot and fell forward. An ambulance New Jersey and Wyoming: establish- f Continued From Pnjt 2.) "What and Miss Fording and Wickersham, all de- instructor at the Multnomah Ama- ner; modern house; up by In and n. Cobb one day. was called Patrolman Snedden and ment of a limit Arkansas fly J. Collins' to dale; full insurance. All 116, Oreso-tiia- him." replied Ty, "if of Portland. she was taken to St. Vincent's Hos- crease in, limits in Alaska, Michigan, teur Athletio Club. Jackson's sacrifice and "I generally ask Results: the Uordsen has agreed to throw O'Con-ne- ll doubles. Scores: he wants all those people in the grand- pital. She was bruised, but not serious- Montana and Nevada. KM lil.S t;ool carpenter, ears' experi- courage to Women's slnirles semi-fina- ls Mrs. "VorthiiTi ly five times in an hour. Bordsen ence in contracting work, jcheap bv day stand to think he hasn't the 6-- injured. In 30 Chicago Philadelphia defeated Miss Cowden. Miss Ford- Deer Game States. weigh 190 pounds, while his opponent or V. 1145 K. MM N. game, if he wants to 6-- a-- deer-huntin- g B H O A'S' II O AB contract. ti. I'hon win the them ing defeated Miss Diemel, present conditions, will go on mat weights, n I'TLTt. he is 'yellow.1 I keep or talking Men s singles Under the at catch Felsoh.r... 3 3 U "URchanR.l. . 3 0 T:ort think Wakeman defeated Moores, 36 states, in about 152 pounds. boxing 2 i o . 3 2 a111 !. 6--X 8-- is permitted in around Three bouts Weaver.s. 2 i strunk.r. no ORO'.'EKY for Kale or to him along this line and the umpires Shives defeated Kay. Som-me- rs O liuoD STOCK trade -, one-thir- d lim- 2 4 3 0 4 4 3 3 o Pied-lnoi- t. 6- 6-- 1, of which the hunter is are on the programme, vith Al K.Collins. 0Hnkfn.m for lot or homo; j, Alberta or try to me Wickersham defeated Thielson, and RIGHT-HAN- D 4 3 O . .. 3 1 4 refer generally butt in and chase u-- u, SPOKANE PITCH- season, and in most 150 Fourn'r.m 2 '! La.ioie.2 30 Call 1US6 B. ISth St. X. 1 rronman aerealea Kutnam, ited to one deer a opposing Ernie Madden at Jackson, 1. 3 tV.VMcInnis.1. 3 0 7 2 Phone back, but argue along to give him Semi-fina- ls WILL JOIN PORTLAND pro- 0 Woodlawn 13S. Wlcker&ham defeated Frohman, ER of the others two. Eighteen states pounds, Carl Hanson hooking up with J.Collins.1 3 01014 1 OKopf.s 3 0 3 2 2 anyway. Finally, I turn and 6-- 6-- 2, time THIS WEEK. tect does all seasons, and allow only Chris Fredericks at i25 pounds, and 3 O 0 2 ;Damru,3. 2 0 2 10 MolKKN, clean honye; FleplnH-porc- h. doubles, semi-fina- ls at Bl'kburn.3 walk back." Men's Wickersham bucks to be killed. Lyle Frisbie battling Joe Bernstein at Schalk.c. 4 0 OjMeAvoy.c. 3 O 4 2 garage, near Mississippi ear: hill and Rodgers defeated Harbison and Thiel- Benz.p 3 0100 2 0'Rav.p 1 0 0 1C S7- - Michigan. Woodla-.'.- nan 3, 6-- 4, 6-- seasons, extending several Phone Mctraw la sourer l ver. son. Frohman and Eastham Closed for 115 pounds. INabors.p., 2 0 2 1 defeated Young; and Cox, 6. years, were provided for certain kinds Special arrangements made Often a twirler. in his excitement, have been 1 Storidard-Ua.- i!eMvt-ry- . Mixed doubles, preliminaries Mrs. Xorthup game 2S 27 4 FOIto SALK i ton change his pitching style. Again of big game, and also for birds. to have singing and instrumental music Totals. 311127 I0 Totals.. 3 16 pound capacity, ch. ap for wiil will and Shives .defeated Mrs. Bush and Putnam, sheep was suspended Chicago 0 2 1 1 0 2 0 1 H rash; 4-- 6. Miss ""-- Hunting mountain as an added attraction. The first bout I take livestock as part pay. Address K, I nave seen mem take a winaup in FordinK and Wickersham si Washington, 8 Philadelphia o i I Miss Gray and Jahn, 6-- in Idaho, Montana and will be promptly at o'clock. KoKers, vcrton. Or., or Fred l'undee. A r n h with men on bases. Tf an ln- - defeated Miss 1918 in started Runs. Felnch. E. Collinslooooouu2. Jackson. .1. Cowden and Moores Miss Gray 3. and goats were protected until m Two-bas- defeated and Collins 2, ttchalk. Benz, Schanit. o Al COUNT of wife's health, will sterlTleo fielder or an outfielder talks to him, he Montana. Football Player Badly Injured. hits. Kelsch. .Strunk. Stolen basos. Felsch, $11no equity in good hous.-- take, usually calls this to the pitcher's at- Moose were protected for four years J. Collins. Rchalk. Double plays. K. Collins cash and vacant lot. Call lnut iu:h st. tention. in Maine, the first absolute closed sea- OXFORD. O., Sept. 25. Frank C. to Weaver to J. Collins; .T. Collins to Wea- s. K. species 85 years since ver: Kopf to Lajcie to Mclnnis; Schang to SALK CH KA I'-- .Ml acres of This last Journey of the Giants has son on this for Fike. of West Unity. Ohio, captain of McAvoy. Bwsos on balls. en 2. Ray 4. FOK land llrar TO of hunting from 1878 it St. Helens: a splendid bargain for rash. not been a pleasure Jaunt by any S SEE HEW TEST the suspension the Ohio- - Northern University football Nabors 3. Hits, off Ray in 3 Nabors J. F. Oaaklil, 151 4th St. Phone Main means. McGraw a .sourer to 1880. Antelope were given indef- o in . Struck out, rtenz ii, .Nabors 2. 14:13, is in mood protection in New Mexico and team, was seriously Injured in the game Umpires. O'Loughlin and lUldebrand. than he has ever been since he came inite Second ame: CAPA l'.I.K teacher will exehanee piano les- If Montana. In Michigan, New Mexico with Miami here today. He is suffer- us.- - to the club. When a man goes south Hi? i were Chicago Philadelphia sons Leschetisky method), for of good in the Spring with what he believes is GOLFER TO TRY TO HIT RALL and Oklahoma prairie chickens ing from concussion of the brain and BHOAKJ BHOAK piuiio, grand preferred, and will pay somo the making of a championship team protected for several years. was still unconscious early tonight. L. Felsch, r.. 4 0 O OOB'nkst'n.m 0 0 rental. Address llnx XX.1U0. Orejtonian. Fl'RTHER THAN BALLPLAYER. hunting were restricted H. Gardner, of McLean, 111., center of !i 5 ( r. . 3 100 0 and finds it in place at the end of 4 Xs J? i I I Methods of U.Wver.s. 3,1 Strunk. 13 SOME SNAP 21 lot (125x100). Trescott last by prohibiting the use of same team, suffered a broken E.Colllns.2 2 4 0 Uiiirinfr.l. . 3 0 0 St.. from Patron ave., overlooking September, he some get in Michigan the 11 O block has reason to hunting partridges,- and Miami won game, 41 to 0. Fourn'r.m 3 1 2 0 )!Lajoie,2. . . 4 1 3 3 river; streot improved; will sacrifice at sore. automobiles in ankle. the Jackson. 1. 3 1 0 0 Mclnnis.l. 4 1 13 3 0 $120o. AM 117. Oregonian. Herzog Rudolph tVHhelm Will Attempt Today in Indiana by prohibiting the use of J.Collins.1 4 3 15 0 'i Knpt.l. 4 7 0 Mac and continued their feud O 13 8 per S years, on searchlights or other artificial lights Show-Abou- t Bl'kb'ne.3 3 0 1 2 Damrau.3. 3 O 1 0 O $2!0 WANTED at cent. .while club was in to Center-fiel- 1 the Cincinnati, and Knock Gutta Perch a Into d attached to automobile for hunting What the Box Scores Mayer.c 2 0 7 10 McAvoy. c. 4 2 0 finely finished modern bungalow those defeats hurt McGraw worse than Bleachers, or Over game on or near a highway. r aber,p .. 3 1 O 1 1 H.Weav'r.o 3 1 1 5 0 In Laurelhurst : etr.ret imp. all in; mostly any we have assimilated this season. Them. ship- Players You Know. Aiaione- - . . u v O 0 0 paid. Ins. I260O. AO 10", Oregonian. Several new restrictions on 1 0 O 0 O de- I guess I am going back fast sure, for " Illi- Perklnst.. AN experienced ilropsmaker and tailoresr even now. t t? - J ments appeared for the first time. sires sewing by the day; reterences. Mir-shn- ll I can't beat Cincinnati That Rudolph Wilhelm, Oregon's Champion nois prohibited Importation from points BANCROFT, who Totals. .30 10 2T 13 1( Totals... 34 8 27 2 0 0 2710. used to be one team which would game except DWE Ran Tor McAvoy In ninth. golfer one outside the state of any soon doubtless be playing a two-hors- e wagon always convince me I was a pitcher and of the longest drivers I ' ' Pennsylvania pro- tBatted for H. Weaver In ninth. STdEBA KHIl spring for legally killed. 1 verv cheap. Phone Tabor loSl). J. when I thought I was losing my stuff. in tho Northwest, will be on hand this r z' deer regular position in the Chicago 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 S sale shipment of game by parcel 1 A. Wilson. 14 H. 1st St. I could always beat the Reds, afternoon at 1 " ,tJ hibited Phillies, to against Philadelphia 0 00 0 0 1 1 0 3 but I Recreation Park and do post, shipment under an for the failed hit B7. any . 3- -- p s 4 and Wisconsin Runs. O. Weaver 2. Collins, Foumier. FOlt KKNT cottage, nice lawn and can't more. his part in convincing ' Two-bas- re the baseball fans V1" - alias. Connecticut authorized the Com- the Cubs yesterday. He accepted all J. Collins. Sirunk, Oldrlng, McAvoy. e fruit trees, cor l.'.th and East Couch. "This is the rottenest ball club f that a golfer can drive a golf ball missioners of Fisheries and Game to five chances at without an hits, J. Collins, M. Weaver. Three-bas- e ono door west. ever handled." declared McGraw after runner witn a golf club than a base- in game law- hit, Strunk. , J. Collins. stumpage. old prowth. ' T rt I eo-n.- f V. grant permits to bring error. COROWOOD fir th orica nm i ball, player can slam a baseball with a fully killed outside the sta,te, provided , G. Weaver. . Kopf timber, tributary to Portland market, hi. You even 5 Roger Pecklnpaugh, hit to Li J old to Mclnnis. Bases on halls off 417 Chamber of Commerce. can't beat Cincinnati. Well, bat. - such game is not offered for sale. 2, off II, Weaver 6. Struck out. by J. Geiser, some house-cleanin- g game Faber there will be This interesting event will take place three times in the first for the Faber , by H. Weaver 1. Umpires. Hilde-bran- d A BARGAIN in 2 fine acres, cor. on county around here shortly." between games of this afternoon's u Yanks and once in the second game. and cviuehlin. road, linrden Home. Close to station. AG double-heade- r. It will no doubt prove He a run one lis. Oregonian. ! scored and of his hits small house on ;F1YTE a new and interesting feature to base T ALUMNI was a three-bagge- r. Six fielding ONE fine view lot with CLIBS JOIX XEV LEAGUE ball bugs as well as golf enthusiasts. AGGIES DOWN ELK TRAIN TO GO TO FAIR blvd., a bargain; easy terms. AG 33d-degr- went through 111, oregonian. The ee fan seems to be of the chances without an opinion error. i WANTED Experienced general housework Intercity Football Association Flans that the baseball player can hit AV1H girl, small family, no washing, good the ball further than the golfer. But Eugene Krapp,' lost a Portland Lodge Attend at wages, references required. 5S)2. in 4hMan '? when Rudolph PLACE KICK IS ONLY FEATURE IN Stif is talking about sending game to the St. Louis Federals for Snlem Next Thursday. WANTED To buy 20 or firebox Five teams have signed to enter the the little white pellet over the school-hous- e t u -- LISTLESS CONTEST. Buffalo, being knocked out of the box. boiler in good condition cheap. Jas. E. on the other side of the center-fiel- d Ail Art Korea, knocked a Scanlan, Gaston, Or. new Intercity Amateur League 1 Football fence it givescause to reflect. i t 1 home run for the St. Louis Federals, On account of the Elks' night cele- FURNISHED room for or 2 lads. private. and arrangements are being made by Wilhelm's average distance is 200 Backfleld Fumbles and Weakness in starting the rally which brought vic- bration at the State Fair in Salem next home: meals if desired; Brooklyn district; Vice-Preside- AH 117, Oregonian. nt Harry M. Grayson to feet on a fly, which would carry the tory and put ' Feds with- Lodge reference. Line Characterises Play of Thursday night the Portland of r. first-cla- ss 1915 season October 3. baH high into the centerfleld bleach- a game of FOR KKNT dairy ows on start the At the ers many in the lead in the Federal Elks will engage a special train on the a cash basis by the year: also good famllv meeting held in the Commercial Club It must be admitted that not College Elem, League pennant race. horse for sale. sellwood ex-Se- Oregon Electric from Portland to the -- ball players are adept at hitting a base- Oscar Vitt, scored one run building last Tuesday night a constitu- - ball into this section of the park State Fair grounds, leaving here Thurs- THOMPSON APTS.. 149 Monroe; otve, two. bv-la- at in each game for Detroit, but failed to rooms; private and telephone; tion and were drawn ud. An Twenty-fourt- h and Vaughn streets. AROICULTURAL COL- day 8:30. three bath gathering has been for OREGON hit in either game. He accepted four morning at near carlinc. Phone Woodlawn 2296. other announced Captain Bill Speas. of the Beavers, LEGE, Corvallis, Or.. Sept. 25. (Spe- in double-heade- r. The band accom- a week from Tuesday night. ar- chances at third the Portland Elks' will PAINTER wanted. Call East 24 after 1 will select one of his best fungo college guard, Pep Young, pany lodgemen on trip. I". M. One more squad is wanted to make to compete with the golf champ. cial.) Harry Cole, left hit twice the their Elks six-tea- tists two points In part a m dropped back to the line and for Detroit and scored runs in the from other this of the WANTED Experienced second maid, good the league affair. Several game failing to or are expected to Join party. required. Telephone epplications have been received but booted a place-kic- k square between the second after hit state the references Mar. .v'.. nothing No Prison Convention Delegates Named. score in the first. In the two games The lodges at McMinnville, Albany and modern house. 570 E. Madison St.. definite has been done. goal points for the only score of the he accepted 18 chances second, Eugene also will run special tralnB or $:.) a weight limit is put on the aggregations game season- on at montlt: The Oregon Aid Society, opening of the the special to grounds. eoooT"-h)-g. and each contingent is supposed to be Prisoners' Wynn Noes. handling one double play. cars the fair The GIRL, for" general housework, plnin at 1108 Northwestern Bank building, San Francisco tried, Noyes out Corvallis gridiron this afternoon Portland , State Fair managers have arranged an good wages. 17Q4 E. Yamhill. ready to meet all comers. Whether or . yesterday aoDointed delegates to the two or years ago against the alumni. The kick In the , to a victory over programme for Thursday lloo-I- h t nor anfirhfr ftlAVAn romea I n t r. t Ji o nr. three and then pitched Detroit attractive TWO delivery horses wanted for a National Prison convention in Oak- sent him to Spokane, in the second half afforded the only real Washington, 9 to - 3, allowing 10 hits, evening, in which the Elks are sched- heavy horse. Tabor lo. ganization the league will the 9 Mac-Lare- n, start land, October to 14. W. G. Northwestern League. He pitched thrill of a listless exhibition. walking four and fanning three. Bill uled to take a prominent part. choice. mile schedule October 3. W. S. Hale, W. H. Crawford, 1912, Seldom did either team remotely once, a run i Allies fast - To date the East Portland Athletic great ball there in winning also hit scored and took road, bargain. AR 07. Oreoaian. Mrs. Lola G. Baldwin and Mrs. Minnie 26 and losing eight. Bill James, . threaten to score. Throughout the twoTielding chances. 7",c; Club. Columbia Park, Albina, Golden game, mid-fiel- d TWO piano lessons. two vocal, $1. Trumbull were chosen. W. S. Hale of Seattle, now of Boston, topped the play was In with Bert Whaling, failed to LARCH DEDICATION IS Telephone Mv.ir. 2',c,4 mornings. Rods, Washington Athletic Club, of W. G. MacLaren. of Portland, Or., by the ball continually changing from no SET and him one game and led the hit for the Braves. lie allowed If' I ;:! FI-A- T 1 ancouver, wash., a:id Vancouver Bar- -' team. un- KN1SH 4 rooms, October are on the programme and will speak league. team to The alumni were stolen bases from his catching posi- r.."i3- i- l,artd ave. racks, of Vancouver, Wash., make up on parole law juvenile delin- to yardage, but consistent- Business M-ei- to Hold on 1 ., . , I and Noyes By Bos- able make one runner. Ceremonies rr I.' f f . .1 . the was taken the tion and threw out AND FLATS Nest clean. quents. Plans are on foot to bring ly were strong on detense, and Abra- I. and representatives tons that Fall, with James, and Ham Hyatt, failed as Mountain Next Sunday. T add ave. secure from the Armory Thomas Mott Osborne, warden of Sing atudk one year In majors. ham, who was playing halfback, was a pinch-hitt- er for the Cardinals. tne, isa- - the He NH'ELV furnished bungalow. Tabor to colors oi me Oregon Sing Penitentiary, to speak in the was returned to Spokane in 1914, the only college man to make long Bill Rodgers, hit once for 32 i. :tional Guard. City of Portland during October. 14 gains. Several times he ruled off 10 to -- . r n.-.-...... i. and won and lost nine. This the Reds and accepted four fielding Larch Mountain will be fittingly ded- WANT competent lady viiajouii. n l ILICU rd gains around or stenographer, salary lias year he has repeated his success- the ends chances at second. $4o p-- month. AG 12o, Oregonian. lu n.uu ij i ucrvflt; . If HilC, through line, icated one week from today. imj "i "il Tax Ijimit Nearly ful boxwork, although over- the but before the ball McKenry, pitcher, fin- i',xj0 -- asking his in Reached. Flans have been laid a two-sda- KKET of pipe for sale, and 36x10-Inc- h arousing in worked on the closing stretch. was within striking distance of the ished the game for the Reds, allowing for holler. AP !3. Oregonian. terest among me iationai uuara. 1'la-n-s Only four days are left In which to Noyes goal line it was lost through a fumble Bix innings. He went in trip, Saturday and Sunday, to this fa- half-payme- will join Portland imme- nine hits in are being made to double-heade- rs nt punt. YOUNG lady wants a position as office girl. have make the last of taxes. diately, and McCredie expects him or a forced after the game was lost. He walked mous mountain, led by the Progressive Cull Main 202, room 20. pl;ed each .Sunday that games have Thursday, September 30, the last of the to be one of h'is mainstays next Fumbles by the backfield and weak- none and fanned one. Business Men's Club, the party of been Rtheduled. One eleven will be able 1915 taxes must be paid or they will year. ness in the line characterized the col- being supervision Imnualow. Hose City Park. Phone - Kenneth Williams. was hikers under the of iZust 31. 9 7. csrh week if another team become delinquent. All taxes remain-in- s lege play. Yeager made- pretty run plnch-hlttc- r. ' cannot be a Cincinnati delivering a Frcnk H. Hilton and committee, and i:'-:f- se - L'.'"E by F. Do unpaid aXter September 30 be -- - . 15 yards two-ba- a- laundered, .e.ured. will . A l.l..J.l I X of in the broken field from hit aad scorins run. will be participated in by members of . Bell, phone ellwuod 1736.