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PAOE SIX ME1XF0TO MAIL TRTBttNl?, MTCDIVOTJT), OftWOOtf, SUNDAY, JULY MO, 1)1t. IV W SPORTING RING NEWS TRACK FROM FIELD ALL DIAMOND SECTIONS BOTH MEN TRAINING HARD FOR CONTEST ON NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT GAFFNEY AND DANE READY Fight Fans in All Sections of South ern Oregon Will Be on Hand to Witness the Bout Boys Show Up Well in Training Stunts. YESTERDAY'S SCORES. With the date of their content only n fow days away, both Battling Nel son and Tommy Oaffnoy, who will clash next Friday evening, are fast rounding into shape. Both of them seem fit to travel the ten-rounds of the contest without checking their speed, and both men are finding back era. Nelson says he Is In the best of condition and that by the time tho gong sends them away he will have put on the proper fighting edge. Gaff ney, on tho other hand, has trained faithfully for tho contest and realizes that he has arrived at the ono su premo moment In hts career to make a reputation which will throw him Into a class to be reckoned with. Tho ten-round bout Is sure to be a fast one and ono that will keep the fans on their toes throughout. Edwards' gymnasium Is crowded daily to watch the two men go through their paces. Both Nelson and Gaffnoy are giving their sparring partners nil that they want and rough it up considerably. Gaffney seems to be able to take the hard ones as well and is making a study of the Nelson defense, confident that he can break it down. Walter McCallum, who Is promot ing the bout, has received word from all parts of southern Oregon and northern California that a large crowd of fight fans will be on hand to wit ness tho bout. Tho contest has been advertised widely and well. There is little doubt but that the crowd will bo large. The contest is attracting consider able attention throughout the coun try, for fight fans of the nationa aro keeping their eyes on the Battler to see if, as ho says, he Is not yet out of tho championship class. A great deal depends upon the outcome of the fight hero next Friday evening. Pacific Const League. At San Frnnclsco R, H. K. San Francisco ........ 2 r 1 Oakland ..3 12 0 Batteries: Browning and Schmidt; Oakland, Christian and Pierce. Um pire, McGucry. At Sacramento It. H. K. Vernon 2 4 3 Sacramento .3 10 A Batteries: liltt and Brown; Sacra mento, Thompson and Thomas; um pire, Hildebrand. At Los Anegles R. H. e. Portland 0 5 0 Los Augcles 1 5 0 Batteries: Kuhn and Koester; Los Angoles, Smith and Halley, Umpire, Finny. BATTLING NELSON, "THE DURABLE DANE." x XorthweMe'rn I-eaguc. At Victoria n. Seattle 3 Victoria 13 At Portland Vancouver 0 Portland c At Tacoma Spokane 0 Tacoma ... 7 II. S 12 E American League. At New York (second game R. H. E. Chicago s 14 3 New York 7 12 3 Batteries: Hovllck. Young, Scott., Olmsted and Payne; Qulnn, Fishor and Sweeney. Umpires: Perrino and Mullen. American League. At New York (first game) R. II. E. Chicago 10 12 1 New York 2 '7 5 Batteries: Walsh and Sullivan; Vaughn and Blair. Umpires: Mullen and Perrine. -f- FMDAY'S SCORES. R National League. At Pittsburg- Pittsburg a Boston 4 At CInnati R Cincinnati 8 Brooklyn 6 At Chicago r Chicago , . , , (j Philadelphia 3 At Washington R. H. e. Cleveland 1 4 3 Washington 7 9 1 Batteries: Young, Blandlng and Smith; Groom and Street. Umpire: Evans. American League. At Boston (first gamc) R. St. Louis ...., 0 Boston 5 Batteries: Lake and Stephens; H. 0 8 E. 3 0 wooa and Carrigan. Umpire: O Youghlin. Second game St. Louis 5 10 1 Boston . .'. 4 9 1 . (Ten innings). Batteries: Pelty and Clark; Cycotte Williams and Carrigan. Umpire: Q'Loughlin. ai rnuaaeipbia R. H. E. Detroit 8 3 Philadelphia 11 17 Batteries: Lafitt, LIveley, Coving ton and Stanage; Plank and Thomas. Umpires: Connolly and Dineen. 1 r? BSn m$BSGk && vk? .IMlMl!lWSMISS55fc TOiii aPictlMhi jM. ;U',' . i i LP I TRI-CITY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS WANT GAME WITH LOCAL TEAM KLAMATH FALLS ALSO WRITES EDDIE SMITH IS SERIOUSLY ILL Has Been Conscious Only at Inter vals for Several Days No Ono at Present Is Allowed to Sea Him. '. OAKLAND. Cal July 2U. Kddlo Smith, fight roiercu, who lias 1khu In an Oakland ttaultarlum fo,r two weeks, Is wo tho tonight. Kdillu Is tiuffoilug from n nervous breakdown ami (train fever. For the pant fow days ho has boon cotiBcloua only at Intervals. No ono Is allowed to see hlui. Smith's breakdown wuh ciudhhI In part by his uppearlug In tho ring July I at Lou Angeles to rufereo thn Itlv-ors-Coster fight, Ho was atvlni'd by his physician not to go, but wait aux lous to (HI the date. ARNST AGAIN CHAMPION ORESMAN OF WORLD SYDN'KV, N'. S. y July 'Jit.- Af ter oiiu nl' the iiionI exi'itiiiL' null gnu'lling nu't'H held over the l'nrti uinttii river eimrsu for maiiv Tr ltit'liard AriiHt, the world's fhitiiipiuii oiirMiiitu, today Hiieeetxt'iilly ilefemle I his litln nKuiuit Hurry 1'enreu ol Australia. Arust won by four lengths lint he liiul to extend liunsolf (o the utmost to o ho. IVnree led for llut first mile tint could not hIiumI tho tcr rilie pace he set ut the stnrl, Arnst pulled from then mid it was a gruell iug eonteht to the finish. I tot h uieo were completely exhausted when thev cirohM'il the fit)ith line. Artist rowed in inaguificeiit fomi mid hw chain piouship laurels secin safe for somii time. Ilv Courtesy of Sail Frnneisfo Kxmnliicr Fok at I ?iii nils that offer em ployment and you'll find tho right one soon. Jack McGlynn Receives Letters From Otitsltlo Teams Who Wisli to Cross Dats With MctKonl Tenm-No More Ball Until September. Owing to the hot weather, Medtoid will not mu any mnro bnnclmll until litter In the Htiiumor, pnsiilhly dining the f hist week In September, Tlui fuiiK do not take kindly to tho fact, but It can't be helped, iih there are not enough enthiiHlaHta to iiuikn the con tinuing of the Hchediilo a tjucreHH, Mauager McGlymi ot the Medford team In In receipt ot letters from wtv era) aggiegatloim who Mould Hko U, vUlt this city and try out the local boH. Among tho letters ho hau ro reived Is one from Klamath Kails und one fiom Woodliurn, The latter teiim won the rhnmptounhlp of tho Trl'Clty leaguo thin ear. 'I'Iioho two teuum iiy get hooked up with McOlynn later this MCJMDU, It Is believed that It can ko ho ar ranged that two months of linsutmll can bo nerved up ns soon as It begins to grow cooler. In all probability Manager .McOlynn will try and slmpo uiatterH up at that time. ONE ROUND HOGAN TO MEET KNOCKOUT DROWN SA.V KHANi'lSCO. fnl.. July 'Jll. "One Wound" llogmi has signed with Knock Out Itntwn for 11 iiiiitch in N.w Vork on Labor day mnl leaves for flio ciisi Tuesday. Ilognn's no eepluueo of the Itrouu limit puts Ihe kibosh on Jtinmv foffroth's phtu of muteliiiig him with l-'reddie Wclhli for 11 fight here uet uioiitli. Look for tho ad that calls for you among the help wnniml ads. COLORED MINSTRELS IN NIEDFQRD TUESDAY At St. Louis R St. Louis 5 Now York 2 American Leaguo. ' At Now York u Now York G Chicago 7 At St. LoulsHato. At Philadelphia R Philadelphia .' l 0 Detroit 0 5 At Washington R Washington 6 Cleveland 2 Coast League. At San Francisco R. Han Francisco C Oakland 3 H. B 7 Si 8 3 At Los Angoles R, , K. Ios Angoles 3 7 1 Portland 10 13 3 At Sarramonto R. Sacramento , 2 Vornon .,..,. 5 H. 7 11 Northwestern League. At Portland R. II. Portland , 8 15 Vancouver ..,...,.7 10 At Victoria R. 11, Victoria 8 13 Bcmttlo , .....4 8 At Tacoma (10 Innings)-- It. II. K. Tacoma . '. ,...,,.,. 0 fi 7' Spokane , ,5 12 3 National League. t At Chicago R. 11. k. 1 Philadelphia 4 13 2 Chicago 3 10 j Batteries: Chalmers and Moran; Colo, Rlchtcr and Archer. Umpires: Itlgler and Finneran. At St. Louis R. h. K. New York 8 13 0 St. Louis 0 4 2 Batteries: Marquard and Meyers; Wilson, Steel, Golden, Woodburn ijnd Bliss. Umpires: Brennan and Klom. At Cincinnati - R. H. e. Brooklyn 9 13 0 Cincinnati 2 C 4 Batteries: Rucker and Bergen; Smith and McLean. Uumplres: O'Day and Emslfe. 1 At Httsburg (first gamo) R. H. E. Boston 2 7 2 Pittsburg 17 17 0 Batteries: Weaver and Kllng; Steel and Simmon. Umpires: Johnstone and Hason. Second gamo R. H. E. Boston 2 7 0 Pittsburg 10 14 0 Batteries: Taylor, Pfolffer and Rar- Idan; Mamnltz and Simon. Umpires; Bason and Johustono. 4 Regarding the great colored mln-1 strel troupe that appear in Medford Tuesday evening, August 1, the Ore gon City Observer says: "To have one's expectations realized Is very gratifying and pleasing, and It Is safe1 to say that tho largo and enthuslas- " j tic audience which filled the tent of n 1 Busby's minlstrels last night had their hoiies and anticipations more than gratified. ! From the rise of the curtain, to its fall in tho last act, thero was not a dull or tedious moment, while the re-, peatod encores and laughter that fol lowed every song and Jolce, reflected tho audiences' sincere approval and i appreciation. j The street and stage wardrobe was' the most gorgeous, elaborate and ex-i pensive ever worn by any organlza-; tion of a like nature that has exhibit-' ed here. And tho band, It must not J bo forgotten, for Us noon concert was. fine." , MEDFORD -:- OPERA -:- HOUSE FRIDAY, AUG. 4 10 ROUND CONTEST 10 Look at the nds for tho chance to buy tlio property you need at aj "right price." EDDIE COLLINS DIGABLLp. SPECIAL MEETING TO REINSTATE MAGEE NEW YORK, July 29. A special meeting of the dlroctors of tho Na tional league to consider the appeal of Shorwood Mugeo for reinstatement with tho Philadelphia team wus call ed today for noxt Tuesday It) Chica go. Magoo wus recently suspended for a year for assaulting Umpire Flnner-nn.' IlaahluB for Health. Tommy Nelson T Gaffney Edward TjovmrocGC Coixutr The Philadelphia team will bo ho rloualy handicapped during its west ern trip becanso Eddlo Collins, tin star performer of tho Athletics, Ik still on tho sick list. Collins has been out of tho game sluno Juno 30, . when ho dislocated his olbow lu a ' collision with Dau .Murphy. ', The Greatest Event Ever Held in Southern Oregon - i TWO FOUR ROUND PRELIMINARIES Cfiick Bowlin vs. Dick Jones; Roy Smith Eagle Point vs. Eddie Neal Denver Prelimiipries at 8:30 p. m.; :: Main Event at 9:30 P. M. BEATS ON SALE : Haskins, Medford Cigar Stpro, Nash Hotel, Ireland & Antle