13 THE arOTlNIG OKEGONIAIT. SATURDAY, APRIL" .'IS,. 1916.

Ryan by Horstman. '. Time 2:13. Umpires, Finney and Guthrie. 111 H10G RUSHES TO OWEN QUIXX PRAISES GUISTO Player Wishes Only Luck for 31an RESCUE OF BEAVERS Who Beat Him Out of Job. Owen Quinn arrived in Portland Wednesday night. He was sent North i by Walter McCredie to be disposed of if possible. Quinn will not go to the Northwestern League because of the i Noyes Begins to Wobble in low salary limit. He prefers to gq East. Tlie Portland owner will en- Lead- deavor to dispose of him if waivers can 9th, With Portland be secured. to 1. He is a nice-looki- young fellow ing Oaks, 4 and is strong for the 1S16 Beaver crew. a Quinn came here with a fine reputation and looked like a firt-cla- ss ballplayer while with the Beavers; His own ex- planation of why he didn't make good VETERAN APPLIES BRAKES with the Beavers covers the situation entirely. "Hal Chase couldn't have XT crowded big Guisto off of that bag," said he last night. "Guisto is a dandy fellow and ,wl 11 improve right ' along. He certainly is a great hitter and on,e Errors by Commuters and Bat of the best young prospects 1 ever saw. ; Big Fac- I wish him all the success in the of Billy Speas Arc world." tors in Victory Wilie Has Good Day In South. Eour Towns in League. " TJMAPIXE. Or., April 14. (Special.) A Knseball league has been formed here consisting of the towns of Adams," BASKArsW a MPtr, Athena, Helix and Umapine. The first Taclfio Coast league Standings. be- L.. PC. game is scheduled for next Sunday, W. L- - Pel W. tween and Umapine on local VALUED? 7 r.os Ansreles. 7 3 .70n v ernon ...... 4oj Helix the Oakland 6 4 .600i3an Francisco 6 .4o. diamond. Games have been scheduled Portland.... 5 6 .43Di Salt Lake. .. . 3 B for ail the baseball season and will be Yesterday's played at the various towns. The local Result. 1. San Francisco Portland 4. Oakland team is called the Umapine Braves'. . OJr- -' At .Salt 34. Los Angeles ... At Salt Iake Lake er-n- At Loa Ang-ele- San Francisco 3, 2. SAN FRANCISCO. Cal.. April 14. OREGON TEAM BLANKED (Special.) Eire Higginbotham. Iire-eav- er CCMTSj extraordinary to the Eeavers, was once more to the rescue today. Up to the seventh just two hits and WASHINGTON" WINS FIRST CONFER-ENC- E no runs were recorded against Noyes, GAME, 6 TO 0. tor ,ess and in the ninth, with the score of 4 3 than to 1. Wynn filled the bases with one 25c down on two walks and a single. Higg Breaks In Lack Favor Seattle Nine. Mt.-r- y . m stepped to the Iront and the onward Turrik Hold Own in Pitching rush of the Oaks was stopped. Zim- Duel Cornell Stars . merman sent a fly to center and Bar-bea- u fouled out to third. Weak fielding gave the Beavers a UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON. Se strong lead right off the reel. In the attle, April 14. (Special.) Breaks in first Vaughn laid the sphere to cen- the luck for Washington, combined ter. Speas singled to short and the with more timely hitting, won the first V Dair advanced on a wild pitch. Wilie game was walked, filling the bases, but conference baseball from Oregon, when Guisto rolled a grounder-t- o sec- 6 to 0, today. Oregon's two chances to ond, Kenworthy touched Wilie as he score were nipped at the plate and rushed past, but threw wild to first, carelessness on the bases nullified the Vaughn and Speas scoring. effects of her hits. In the last of the seventh the Oaks Tuerck held his own with Rogers, came to life. striking out nine to the other's eight Randall drew a walk and Barry and walking two to Rogers three. rapped to right. Elliott flied to the Both his errors, however, counted in outfield but Davis smashed the ball Washington's run column. against right-fiel- d fence. Randall scored Cornell played a pretty fielding game a moment later, when Elliott was al- and garnered two hits. most caught off first. Garner, subbing The teams play again tomorrow. for Boyd, sent a short fly to Nixon and Score: Barry was a cinch out at the plate on R. H. E l . R. H. E. a . Wash'ngt'n.6 7 2Oregon 0 6 .2 A. two-ru- n presentation followed in Batteries Thompson and Wilson; the eighth. Noyes walked and Randall Tuerck and Huntington. dropped Nixon's fly. Vaughn bunted to Pruitt to advance the runners. Elliott COLLEGES PLAY TIE ham's spit possessed no terrors Mosler. a Percy appearance of season on added to the confusion with a slip ball also has draw with initial the the pair, for the White Sox and he paved the Cove. mound for the Beavers today or to- throw that advanced the and REDS BEAT CUBS, 4-- 3 way for some of the runs by, passes. GAMES SCHEDULED There has been one change in tho morrow. Lush reported for work at Nixon tallied on a sacrifice fly to Corvallis and Pullman- Battle Felsch's in the sixth and doubles 4 Hippodrome's card. George Sommers Sacramento in good shape, but he exer- center by Speas. Wilie clipped a by Jackson and Schalk in the Second was billed to go on with Kid Mitchell. cised his arm loo much, according to double inside third for Vaughn to Through Fine Scoreless Game. were factors in Chicago's victory. Ed- Because one of Sommers' ribs was in- Trainer Clough. Tin? soreness has now ecore. Score: WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE, die Collins' wild throw, following jured the club management was forced departed and Lush thinks he will be Portland ! Oakland Wash-- , April 14. (Special.) Veach's single and steal, accounted to call this affair off. A bout between ready for active service any time BHOAEI BHOAE Pullman, for the first Detroit run and Vitt's sin- Sammy Gordon and Muggsy Mulligan, Vixon.r 4 1 0iBarbeau,3. 3 0 2 20 One of the best baseball games ever League calls on him. Vaufthn.2. 4 133 6 1 0Midd'ton,l. 4 McKenry Stops Tinker's Bats gle and Cobb's triple netted the other. Commercial Expects flyweights, will be substituted. Mulli- 11101 staged in college circles in the Pacific Speas. 3 3 2 0 nlLane.m 4 S 10 Score: gan is new in Portland fistic circles. Guisto only Wille.m.. 3 12 0 O Tven'rthy.2 4 0 5 31 Northwest was fought here today be men Wins. Detroit Chica Lively Contests Today. Fred Rennick will referee the three Louis has fanned twice Gulsto.l... 4 0 4 0 01 Randall. r. 2 0 0 01 tween the Oregon Agricultural College and Cincinnati BHOAE B H O A K preliminaries, while Jack Grant will in 11 games. He has gone two days Stumpf.3.. 4 2 O Barrv.l. .. 4 3 10 10 Washington College Bush.s.. O 3 2 0:Felsch.m.. 5 0 without a safe blow. He is said to be 4 111G 2 0;Elliott.c. .. 4 0 2 nine and the State Vitt, 3. . . 2 0 2 0i Wea.vcr.3. . 4 01101 1 l call them during the three final bouts. Klsher.c. 21 1 most Ward.s. .. 3 0 3 3 llDavis.s. . . . 3 team, resulting in a Cobb.m. . 1 2 0 OlE.Collins.a 3 2 1- 2 Ralph Gruman, the Portland light- the feared batsman in the league. Noyes.2... 3 1 o 2 OtBoyd.p 2 01140 tie. The game was Veach.l . 1 2 0 Oi oi.- O 0 are playing back against .. called at the end Fournier.l. i 110 1 weight, arrived from the Hood River 0 0 0 0 . 1 0 0 0 0 of the 10th. inning to permit Crawfrd.r 1 O 0 01 Jackson, . . 4 2 0 00 the fences and pitchers duck when- IPrulett.p.. 0 0 0 10 the vis Hellm'n.l. 1 10 1 liJ.Collins.r. 0 0 country yesterday. He has been hunt- 110 1 TEAMS TO ever they see one coming way. Zim,r'a"n 1 0 0 00 itors to catch a train. GROH IS STAR DOUBLY Y oung.2 . . 1 1 3 OJschalk.c. . . 0 3 SEEK JOIN ing and fishing and keeping in shape their The game was a pitching battle be- Stanage.c. 1 OlTerry.s . SIB 3 0 by boxing with some of the natives up Totals. 31 9 27 11 1 Totals. 32 6 27 16 3 tween Hartman of Pullman and Bicky C'n'gh'm.p 2 1 O'.Kaber.p. . . 7 1 there. Ralph is as brown as a berry. A win today and an even break to- Batted for Bovd in seventh. Batted L'd'm'k.p. 0 some morrow will bring the Beavers home for. Pruitt In ninth. Williams, of Corvallis. Hartman fanned Dubuc.p. . O l o It he can land a match here with 0 10 men and allowed five hits. The Kav'n'gh 1 o v. good boy he will appear once before with a percentage of .500 for the first Portland 2 0 0 0 0 0 02 01 Mason-EIirnia- Hits 3 0 1 J 2 1 0 1 0 9 Aggie hurler fanned only five men, but Costly by Pittsburg Burns!... 1 0 n Company, Allen departing for San Francisco, where he two weeks away from home. 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Errors In Oakland 0 gave only three hits in the 10 innings. 21 2 will take on Joe Azevedo and some 1 2 1 1 Totals.. 33 9 24 12 Totals. ..31 7 27 14 Marshall-Well- s four-roun- Hits 0 0 0 0 1 6 Williams was the star of the contest field ors Give Game to Cardi- Batted for, Cunningham in seventh. Lewis and Hard- other good lightweights over the d Court Tennis Finals to Be Today. Runs, Nixon. Vaushn 2, Speas, Randall. with of tBatted for Dubuc in ninth. route. Two runs. 8 hits off Boyd. 24 at bat in 7 three his team's five hits. The O O 1 O O ware Company Want Places NEW April 14. semi- 29 batteries, were nals, 5 to 3 Butler Shines Detroit 0 1 O 0 2 His injured jaw appears to be as YORK. In the Jnnings. One run, 6 hits off Noyes, at For Pullman, Hartman Chicago 0 7 final round for court bat in 8 3 innings; out in ninth. 3 on, and Schroeder; for Corvallis, Williams 2010400 in the Circuit. good as new. the National 1 out. Two base lilt, Wilie, Bases on balls, iii Role of Pinch Hitter. Runs. Vitt, Veach. Felsch, "Weaver, appear on tennis doubles championship todj. the Two-bas- e who Toyes 5, Boyd 2. 1. Struck out, and Supple. Fournier, Jackson 2. Schalk. Terry. Three boxers will the Pruiett Three-bas- e Hippodrome of winning pairs were Jay Gould and W. Noyes G. Boyd. Sacrifice fly, Speas. Double hits, Jackson, Schalk. hits. Athletic Club's card H. plays. Kenworthy to Barry; Nixon to Fisher. Vitt. Cobb. Felseh. Stolen bases. Veach, E. Tuesday night are due to arrive here T. Huhn, Philadelphia, and Charles Passed ball. Fisher. Wild pitch. Boyd. Runs RANKING TOURNEY STARTED, Collins. Double plays. Cunningham to Heil- today. Leo Houck. featherweight, and E. Sands and Payne Whitney, ot this responsible for, Noyes 1, Boyd 1. Credit mann to Vitt to Stanage; Dubuc to Stanage Commercial League Standings. Mutt city. The victors will meet tomor- victory to Noyes; charge defeat to Boyd. CINCINNATI. April 14. Cincinnati, to Heitman: Faber to Fournier: Weaver to Chet Neff. lightweight, who met row game, 2 Umpires, Phyle High Kournler. Bases on balls, off Cunningham W. L. Pc. w. L. Pc. Bronson and Tommy Clark, respective- in the final match for the title Time of hours. and Washington - School Tennis playing an uphill game until the sixth, 4, Lang o Boyle. 4 ,3. off Loudftrmllk 3, off Dubuc 3, off Faber i looo Blake 0 1 .0i0 ly, telegraphed to J. George Keller, of at the New York Racquet and Tennis won from Chicago Cubs today, to 3. Hits and earned runs, off Cunningham T Fleischner. . 1 0 lOOOIBlumauer 0 1 .000 Club. Players Elect New Manager. O the Hippodrome Club, last night that The visitors took kindly to Schneider's hits. 7 runs in 6 innings; off Loudermilk frane&Co... 1 1000 Wad hams. .. . O 1 .0O0 Se- BODIFS TRIPLE BEATS TIGERS Washington High curves and forced his withdrawal after no hits, no runs in one-thir- d inning: off Seller 1 o 1000 North western. 0 1 .000 they expected to arrive here from School has started Dubuc no hits, no runs in 1 :t innings; attle tonight and were in grand shape. Willard Father of Boy. a tennis ranking tournament now that three innings, but they could do nothing off Faber 9 hits, 2 runs in 9 innings. Struck games Billy Nelson, Spokane featherweight, McKenry, out, Four will be played in the eight-poun- Vernon Unable to Overcome Seals" the Spring tournament is completed. with who relieved him. Groa by Cunningham 2, by Faber 0. Umpires, has written to his friend. Sol Cohen, CHICAGO. April 14. An d The first 10 players ranked are: Phil carried off both the fielding and bat- Hlldebrand and O'Loughlln. Commercial Baseball League this after- today. baby boy was born to the wife of Jets Three-Ru- n noon. that he would be here Nelson Lead in First. Neer, Howard Werschkul, Wilbur Hood, ting honors. Score: Philadelphia-Bosto- n The Crane Company nine will Willard, champion heavyweight of the I The game Bos- meets Joe Farrell, of Seattle. Nelson Chicago Cincinnati at , no-h- no-ru- n Jacie Neer, Robert Gilman, Harry York-Washingt- start it pitcher, world night, it was today. LOS ANGELES. April 14. Vernon B H OAK BHOAE ton and the New their intends to stay here and appear at other .last learned Shank, Owen Lewis, Al Clark, Harold B 4 0 4 0 4 O 0 Brandt, against & Co. He is the fifth child. was unable to overcome a three-ru- n Mulligan, 0 Klllefer.m. game at New York yesterday were fhe Wadhams smokers. Robinson and Henry Dedman. Flack. r 3 0 0;Herzog,a.. 4 1110 postponed of Cold weath- team at Vaughn 3 start by San Francisco in the first in- At a meeting of the student body, Jacie F.WiU'B.m 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 because rain. . street at o'clock. ning of today's baseball game, the vis- Neer was elected manager Zimm'n,3. 3 3 0 0 Grifflth.r.. 4 13 0 0 er prevented the Cleveland-St- Louis At East Twelfth and East Davis Seizure of Fight Films Ordered. Bo-d- ie of the tennis 8 0 . 3 3 1 4 0 game itors winning, 3 to 2. A triple by Saier.l. 0 Groh.3. at Cleveland. streets M. & Co. men team. The idea of the ranking tourna- Schulte.l.. 00 Louden. 2. . 4 0 3 2 0 Seller will combat with WASHINGTON. April 14. Customs with two on bases, followed ment is to keep the players in condition Yerkes.2. . 1 llMoTlwitz.1. 2 O 7 0 1 the Northwestern Electric Company. Collector Malone at New York was in- HIPPODROME by a single by Downs, won the game Archer, c. . 0 Olciarke.c. . 3 0 0 De- The for the annual meet of the Portland 016 0 Lapham will twirl structed today by the Treasury Seals. Errors aided the Tigers Hendrix.p 2 OiS'neider.p. 0 0 2 for the mercantile Johnson-Willar- d ATHLETIC CLUB for the Interscholastic League on the Multno- Zwllding- - 0 0McKenry.p 2 1 0 1 0 oppose partment to seize the score eighth inning. Score: BOOSTERS MEET TODAY house and 'will Holcomb, the Twenty-fir- st to in the mah Amateur Athletic Club courts next 0 O NealeJ 1 0 0 0 0 fight films recently made in this and Marshall Streets. Fischer. 01 collegian, San Francisco Vernon June. Each player is given the privi- Mannt ... 0 for the Electrics. country by photographing the original BOXING 6 All-St- ar Bouts. ti it . ) j. i - - BHOAE lege to challenge Zelderi-- . . 0 o) Sellwood be scene of 4 O 1 3 O 0 O two places above him Park will the film at a point on the boundary line FitzB'ald.r liDoane.r... Lang & Company Mc-Fa- ll Atitrey. l. . 4 2 9 1 OjDaley.l.... 1 1 1 o and if the challenger fails to win he Totals. .31 4 24 T 1 Totals.. 30 7 27 10 1 the and Blake, between the United States and Canada. Valley FEATURING Billy fcchaller.l. 4 O 0 0 0Bates,3 2 1 3 O must play the two contestants below netted for Yerkes in ninth: batted for BUTTON DAY TO BE MONDAY, WHEN Company engagentfent. Johnson Kodie.m.. 4 3 0 0 Rishers.2. 0 2 6 0 him can, anyone Archer in ninth: tbatted for Hendrix in and Lynch will grocers Trambitas vs. Wright 1 before he challenge FANS heave for the College Downs. 2.. 4 2 2 2 llMatttck.m 0 0 above him. ninth; batted for Mulligan in ninth; f batted ARE EXPECTED TO BUY. against the paper men. The Wadhams Baseball. of Portland. of Seattle. Jones.3. .. 3 O 1 2 OiGI'chm'n.l 2 14 10 for Schneider in third. 7, 2. 15S Ponnda. iay.s :; 0 2 2 1 Rader.s. . . 3 0 0 0 3 team lost the opening game last Sat- University of Illinois Notre Dame S 2 O Chicago 4. ep'l'vda,c 2 0 OOSpencer.c. 4 0 4 Cincinnati 0300000000 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 to Opening? urday, but is relying on "Wiggy" Northwestern 3, Indiana Walt Knowlton vs. Al Mosler teen,p... 3 1 0 4 0;O.J nson.n O 0 0 0 0 What the Box Scores Show Parade Prior Game to Be Phillips' 13, Maryland Aggies 7 (called c mere.p 3 O 3 O Runs, Flack, F. Williams. Zimmerman, hitting to get Into the win Tufts of Portland, of Seattle. u Two-ba- se Big GrigKs . . . 1 o 0 0 jbout Players You Know. Herzog, K. Williams. Groh, Clarke. Event Surplus From Button column today. ena. sevent.n, account, aari&nessj. 133 Pounds. O o hit. Zimmerman. inree-Das- e nit. aicivenry. & M'Gaf'eant OO Sacrifice hit, Zimmer- Sale Goe to Mnta, Fleischner. Mayer Co. will en- Tommy Clark vs. Chet Neff l.Mitze.c 0 o 0 0 Stolen base. Flack. deavor to stay in the perfect col- Hitt.p 0 o 1 0 former Northwestern. man. Sacrifice fiv. Groh. First base on er Coast League Gossip. of Portland. of Seattle. McKENRT, rors. Chicago 1.' Bases on balls, off HendHx umn when they clash at Peninsula 135 Pounds Totals. .31 9 27 12 31 Totals... 3rt 9 27 19 0 pitcher, jumped to the res- 2. off Schneider 1. off McKenry 2. Hits and "Button day" next Monday been Park with the representatives ot Batted for Lecanniere in eighth. cue earned rune. Hendrix, 7 hits. 3 runs In 8 has Blake, Company. Muff Bronson vs. Leo Houck Spencer In eighth. of the Reds yesterday and pulled innings; Schneider. 3 hits, 1 run in 3 Innings; proposed as a means of disposing of the McFall The Fleisch- frequent showers of the last tRan for 3- -0 of-t- he 1 6 one Portland, of Seattle. Pa-- : 3 O O O O O 3 a game out fire, winning McKenry. hit, no runs in Innings. Struck remaining "20,000 for an opener" but- ner lineup is of the best in the of Francisco 0 0 0 out. by Hendrix 3, by Schneider 3. Umpires, THE of days are throwing a 12S Pounds Hits 3 0 3 0 1 0 1 2 9 over Chicago, 3. In his six innings Qulgley. tons of the Portland Baseball Boosters' league. Howard Farrell, infielder. and O O O Byron and Director-in-Chi- ef got Vernon 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 McKenry allowed no runs and only Club. J. E. ("Ed") Weinstein and McTarnahan. pitchers, scare into lor.1 fandom. It's just Billy Nelson vs. Joe Farrell Hits. 2 0022 0 1 1 1 9 one men, Werlein has issued orders for a meet- are stars. The last three contests will to be nice Tuesday. of Spokane. Seattle. Runs. Fltzfrerald, Bodie, Mat-tic- k. hit, walked two fanned none St. Ivonis 5, Pittsburg 3. Schaller. three-bagg- er ing in orange room Oregon start at 3:30 o'clock. Gleiehmann. Three-bas- e hit. Bodie. and made a himself. the of the 1"S Pounds Sacrifice hits, Steen, Daley. Struck out. Harry Heilmann, the 1915 Seal slug- ST. LOUIS, Aprils 14. Costly errors Hotel today noon during luncheon and Three teams wish to enter the Com- Even if they are leading the proces- Mason-Ehr-ma- G.Sommers vs. Kid Mitchell by steen 7, by Decanniere 3. Bases on ger, singled one for the Detroit Ti- by Pittsburg's infielders were respon- at that time Dr. W. O. Spencer, chair- mercial League. They are n sion, the way the Angels looked yester- Tialle, off G. Johnson 1, off Decanniere 2, gers man of the membership Company, Allen & appears be off Steen 3. off Hitt 1. Runs responsible in the embroglio with the Wiite sible for Pittsburg's defeat at the committee, is - Lewis and day there to another ball TUESDAY, APRIL 18 for, ci. Johnson 3. Three hits. 3 runs, 4 at Sox. Harry made one of the Tigers' hands of St. Louis here today, 5 to 3. going to bring up the question of get- Marshall Wells Hardware Company. club which needs about three weeks' REFEREES bat eff G. Johnson in 11-- 3 innings: 4 hits, errors. With the visitors leading by one run ting rid of the remaining buttons. Secretary Louis Robinson may call a more training. Jarlc Grant and Fred Rennielc. no runs, 21 at bat off Decanniere in 7 3 t,he All the leading cigar stores in Port- meeting early next sub- inninjrs. Charlie defeat to Johnson. Hit by Pep Young, former Sacramento star in seventh, Snyder reached second week, when the ADMISSION General 50 cents itched ball, Jones by Decannier. Gay by infielder, hit once for the Tigers and on Schultz's throw over first. Butler, land have taken a supply of buttons in ject will be voted on. Two of the The most important change in the Reserved Beats.... $1 and $1.50 2 hope of swelling may Boxes SI. SO. Ttlnirsido . .J2 ecanniere. Time, hours. Umpires, Held accepted fielding batting for Jasper, singled, putting the total attendance firms be taken in, or all three if a Chicago O-- hoi. his four chances. Lake-Portla- lineup of the White Sox this TTCKKTS SALK AT ex-Se- al, three-bagg- open- and Brashear. Oscar Vitt, made a er Snyder on third. Beck singled to right, at the Salt match, fourth team can be found. year is the shifting of George Weaver Rich's Ciirar Store. 6th and Washing- Snyder ing the 1916 Pacific Coast League sea- There is more -ton BDfl 4tt Morrison; and a single for the Tigers, scoring and when Hinchman enthusiasm in the to third base, being made possible r and Beck no one son in Portland Tuesday. . League this Ctg-ii- Store. Broadway and BEES DRIB ANGEL PITCHERS scored a run and fielded faultlessly. threw to third to head off Commercial this season than by the ability, in Manager Rowland's lorriMon; Steller'pi Cigar Store, ' Rollle Zeider, a Seal of days.agone, was there to back up Viox and Butler The parade committee has made ex- ever before. Pete Brakke. former St. opinion, of Zeb Terry, last season with BroHtlwav preparation en- Mason-Ehrman- and Stark. Standridge, Horstnian and Brant made a batting average of .000 pinch raced in with what proved to be the tensive for a parade Helens, Or., star, is working at 's, the Angels, to take Weaver's place at TAKJ2 "V" OK 23f ST. CAR. hitting for the Cubs. - ' winning run. Score: tirely on wheels, and the committee in and the employes of that shortstop. Birdie Lynn, last season 14-- 5 Williams, once a Spokane Pittsburg St. Louis charge will make a report today noon. house feel he can pitch Share Beating:. Kenneth B H O AEI B H O AE Everyone interested boosting that their club with Salt Lake, has. fulfilled expecta- Indian and now a Red, failed to hit 3 0 .. 3 O 0 0 in the for into a bunch of wins if they are al- tions, with Jack Lapp, will battle CITY, April 14. Johnson.l. Oil O'Bescher.l , the Tuesday and. SALT LAKE Salt but scored a rur. Carey. 'Z u o wecK.a . . . a 1 2 3 1 banner crowd afternoon lowed to enter. for the rhance of understudying to Lake came back strong today and Tiny Zeb Terry has been moved to Balrd.m.. 3 2 O OlSuiltlT.m. . A 2 1 0 0 is invited to be on hand. Buttons will Standridge, Hlnch'n.r. 3 0 0 O'J.Miller.l.. 3 0 9 3 0 be on sale there. Catcher Schalk. pounded Horstman and next to last place in the White Sox 1 16 hits and 14 runs. The Wagner.s. 4 1 3 llGonzalcs.l 1 BOO Considerable interest has been shown Brant for batting list. Zeb justified the move Viox.3.... 3 1 2 IILong.r 4 0 1 OO new all-whi- te score was 14 5. Hughes O 1 4 in the Portland Baseball Boosters' Club. Clad in their uniforms, final to hurled by failing to hit, although he scored Rchultz.2. 4 4 HBetzel.2. .. 2 3 0 WRIGHT'S RECORD GOOD & appear- good ball, and in addition hit a long Schmidt, c. 3 7 1 O.Hinsby.s.. S 1 2 6 1 The money derived from the 2500 the Oaks are presenting nifty a run and accepted his five chances at o 1 O O O home-ru- n. Rath, the new sec- Harmon. p 2 Snyder.c. . 3 3 2 booster buttons will be utilized for a ance this week at Oakland. The home Morris shortstop. F. Miller.p 0 1 Oj Jasnpr.o. O 4 0 good purpose. costume is pure white, with the hose ond baseman, arrived today, but did 1 0 0 0 After the printing bill, , Butler.... half black. & black diamond on the not get into the game. Score: Griner.p... 1 0 00 making of the buttons and music have AutomHobil s Los Angeles Salt Lake been paid the remainder will be turned TRAM BIT AS HAS TOUGH OPPONENT sleeve, with a small O. centered and a H e Baseball Statistics 29 5 24 12 2 30 7 27 21 2 ' stripe on cap. BHOAE' BHOAE Totals. Totals.. over to. the Muts' charity fund. . IN SEATTLE BOXER. thin black the ' Slaircert.m r. o o 0 nsouinlan.m. B 3 3 01 Batted for Jasper in seventh. The meeting today noon ft 2 1 4 0 5 will be called Putler.8.. Orr.s 12 20 STANDINGS OF THE Pittsbulg :...002 OOOl 03- to order 12:15 o'clock. Elliott expects to reduce his Oak LUBRICANTS Wolter.r. OOShlnn.r . :t o 0 TEAMS. St.Louis x j v v u v a v o at Koerner.l 5 3 J OOjEIdred.r. o o Runs. Carey, Sohultz, Harmon, Bescher, Moaler, Also From Sound, Promise to squad by two or three within the next se- McT.arry,2 4 3 l Brief.l . o o League, Hornsby, Snyder, Stolen bases, few days. One of the men to go will contain Dixon's 4 3 1 n: B.Ryan. . o 0 National Beck. Butler. FRESHMEN" BEAT DALLAS HIGH Kallow y,J I. - Carey. Give KnoTrlton Plenty . . 1 O 4 W. L. Pet. TV. L. Pet. Baird Betzel, Sacrifice hits. Beck. Walter be a pitcher and another an , lected flake motor F.ltis.l. . 4 0 0 Murphy.2.. 0 O ICKmj; 1 ) 1 o Boston 1 New York 1 fiOo Johnston, Baird. Hornsby. Double play, probably Randall, of Milwaukee. Boles.e. . . 2 4 (VHallinan..t. o 0 2 1 on errors. Competition. only O 0 1 2 11 0 0 St. Louis 2 .ifi7Chicago 1 2 .333 Hornsby to Miller. First Pitts- Aggie of graphite, the Tlorst'n.p. 0 0;Hannah.c. 2 1 . 1 burg 2. St. Louis 1. Bases on balls, Harmon Youngsters Win at Close on st'dr'ge.p. 1 0 1 O! Hughes, p. . 1 0 Cincinnati.. Pittsburg. .. 2.333 O 00 Philadelphia 1 1 .&00iBrookIyn 0 1 00u 3. Miller 1, Jasper 4. Hits aniVearned runs, There has been a hard, cold wind form of graphite Rrant.p... .1 in 7 innings; 2 hits, Medley of Errors 2 2 10 American.' League. off Harmon ofTMiller and Hits. "Wright, meets blowing at Oakland during the past Brooks.e.. In 2 innings; off 1 no Billy of Seattle, who autos can digest. o o O no runs Griner hit, Jackson. 0 oj St. Louis 2 KIOOiDetrott 1 2.333 runs in 2 Innings. Struck out, Harraon 4, OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, Valley Trambitas at 158 pounds next week which has made things difficult Boston 2 0 lOOOtNew Yorc . . . o 1 .000 2, Jasper 1. L'mpires, O'Day and April 14. for the outfielders and rival catchers. They cost more than .37 7 24 1311 Totals. . .37 16 27 0 3 1 Miller Corvallis, (Special.) The Tuesday night at the Hippodrome Ath- Totals. Washington. 0 mwi Philadelphia 0 2 Eason. 1 Oregon 22 greases and Batted for Standridge in fifth. Chicago.... 2 1 .tJotiCleveland . . . 0 2 ..(000 Agricultural freshmen baseball letic Club, is years old and has been ordinary 1 1 r. Oaks, prov- Los Angeles 1 1 0 o PHILADELPHIA, April 14. The New team overwhelmed the pastimers, rep- boxing four years. He has participated Little Barbeau. of the is oils, save hun- 1 1 001 o 7 Beaver Batting Averages. good lead-o- ff man, but Hits ia resenting High School, 62 engagements from to 20 ing to be a n ft 00012207 S O 2 O 14 Ab. H. A v. Ab. . Av. Dallas this in of four Salt Lake -- .lost-thr- de- of times their Hits 0 0 5 I O 10 Hollacher.. 7 3 .428:Houck j 1.200 game today was postponed on account afternoon on the Oregon Agricultural rounds' duration. He has dreds 13 1 14-to- Hoche 3 .333 Higg 11 S.IKS College campus by a -0 score. Ten cisions, when he was just starting. The Beavers will be home Tuesday. bills. Runs. Butler 2. Koerner, Galloway. Boles. .3'-'- of rain. all cost in repair Shinn 3. Brief 3. Murphy. Hal- - ,outh orth. 40 13 "j Nixon . . . . 22 4 .1S2 errors by the high school boys coupled He fought Johnny O'Leary two Oulnlan. Orr. 41 13 -B- has 2, 2. wo-oa- Wilie .olTiHaworth 13 2.J.)4 BROOKLYN. April 14. The "Twenty They reduce friction Unan. Hannah Hushes nits, Ptumpf 41 12 .292jHarstad 1 O with ineffective pitching by McKinney times and has boxed three draws with thousand for an opener!" "Brief Kvan. Hannah Shinn. .OOo oston game i:nmpr Brief, Fisher 24 7 .29 Quinn 1 0 ,000 National League to in the last inning caused the rout. Sid Mitchell, the Seattle sensational to the minimum. Home runs. Galloway, Butler. Hughes, O on sacrifice fiv. Rvan. Stolen base. Butler. Vaughn 43 12 .270'Smith 1 !ooo day was postponed account of rain. Bevins, who started for the high school middleweight. He has regained the Dr. Leslie Clough. Portland trainer, SmnJ for ear .sineat. Fhinn. Bases on balls, off Standridge 3. off Ppeas 24 8.250 LUBh 1 0 .mo boys, was effective and. lost in his three setbacks by de- asked for a few days' rest for Billy inm mhowm ::. Guisto 44 10 .227ISothoron 4 .OOO struck out ten laurels Chart. It Brant 2. off Horstman 2. orr Hugnes !) Southworth, Bill Speas got wfimrm haw 2. 2. by Noyes 2 .222;Clark 1 0.000 EABEK HOLDS DETROIT SAFE of the collegians in seven frames. In feating his victors later. and back and ta lubri Struck out. bv Standridee bv Brant 7 catm a car. Horstman 2, by Hughes IO. Seven runs, 9 Ward 32 .212, two innings he retired the side on Wrright has two children who are at in the box score yesterday. Southworth hits and 20 at pat otf Standridge In 4 in- Where the Teams Play Today. strikes. Shake, freshman pitcher. Held present in Portland with his wife. injured his knee rounding third base JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO. ft R AVhite Sox Kindly to Curves of Knowl-to- n nings: r runs. hits and at bat off Brant Pacific Coast League- - Portland at Oak- Take the visitors to two hits. Al Mosler. who meets Walter in the Thursday game at Oakland dur- EibMisBeJ 1827 11 1 2 runs. 2 nits ana w at na innine: land. San Francisco at Vernon, Los Ange'es 7-- 2, The Aggie youngsters will play Salem Tuesday night, is also from Seattle. ing the Seal series. off Horstman in 3 innings. Runs respon Salt Lake. Cunningbaiii and "Win, Jersey City, N. J. siblc for. standridge 7. Brant 5, Horstman at High in Salem tomorrow. He is a clever boy who has participated ... How the Series Stand. 14. O. A. C., 62 engagements. ' 21 to 2. Hughes Charge defeat to standrmge. League games, CHICAGO, April Faber's g.iod The batteries were: Shake in Mosler is but Higginbotham the rescue again 7 .eft on bases. Ijs Angeles 9. Salt Lake 8. Pacific coast Portland 2 pitching and hard and timely hitting and Grassman: Dallas. Bevins, Mc- years.f ago. Mosler has a draw with yesterday. First base on errors. Los Angeles 3. Salt Oakland 2 games; Vernon 3 games. Ban johnny O'Leary l.alie 1. JJnublo piny. Butler to Mc.Larry to Francisco 1 game; Los Angeles 2 games. by Chicago gave the locals another win Kinney, Ritcher and Wilson and to his credit. He like Koerner. Hit by pitched ball, Jackson and Salt Iake 1 same. over Detroit today, 1 to 2, Cuanias- - WJieeler, wise lias met with, but threa feverses. Johnny LusU likely, will make hia