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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1904)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1904. THREE iERICA VERSUS ENGLAND OitSrnational Field Meet msesDeep Interest in Athletic Circles ndon, July 23. At the Queen's Klub. grounds this afternoon eighteen IfinoT athletes, the pride of Yale and laiyard, meet an equal number of representatives of Oxford and Cam- abridge. It Is, only the International collegiate field meet of the season in England and to say that the public jia deeply Interested In tho result Is Rutting It mildly. If anything were Seeded to intensify this Interest it ifgfound in the fact that this is the third time that the representatives ofjthe four universities have met and Chat this meeting is in the nature of 'rubber," both Britons and Ameri cans having one victory to their credit. There are nine events on the pro gram, six of which are to be decided the cinder path and "three in the Bid. "While the public on this side Baturally expects the Britons to win u meet, It is conceded that the Lmericans will givo them a hard tus- el. Many of those who have seen ae Americans In training since their Krrlval here are frank enough to ad ult that they would not be surprised lo see the Yale and Harvard boys re turn across the Atlantic with tho Brit ish scalps dangling at their belts. ;In tho sprinting, tho weight-throw- iiig and tho Jumps Yale and Harvard ro expected to make their best show ing. In the distance running the Eng lishmen are expected1 to win away off. the middle distance mns are debat able and they are expected to furnish tie greatest excitement of the match. IjVVith Schick of Harvard and Torrey Kf Yale In the 100 yard dash, It Is Kelt that this event is just as good as vlthin the grasp of the Americans. KThero is little to choose between them 5nd both are In excellent form and condition. "With Shevlln and Glass, Yale's giant football players, tho '.Americans also expect to win the ham- itner throw. The Britons are willing Lto concede this event as it Is believed u a- ' - ..: ft & II The GS'3gQS3SSS3SSSSE3BBBBBBBBHSSBBB G3 Life's Change. Much Suffering at This Critical Period Saved by Dr. Miles' Nervine. "Change of Life" Is one of woman's Greatest and most dangerous troubles. Often It Is not recognized, and tho distressing t'mptoms are mistaken for Dyspepsia, Liver, Womb Trouble, etc. The depressing constitutional effects of Change of Life, and tho female Sis orders so common at that period, are best treated with a general nerve re Etoratlve which will give tone to the entlro system Dr. Miles' Nervine. The beneficial effects of this celebrated medicine are very quickly felt, and the constitutional disturbances tided over. Pain and apxtety are relieved, and fresh energy Infused Into mind and body. 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Address: . j n -wwr -; w-.n.Al-.. .un. jmi.-ca anaunALi uu., that no one In. Oxford or Cambridge can hurl the sphere within ten feet of their record throws. With H. W. Gregson, of Cambridge, probably the best distance runner Iri England, the Britons expect to win the mile and 'two mile events. The quarter and half miles are regarded as decidedly open. In the high jump, Leader, of ! Cambridge, is looked upon, as a sure winner. In the broad jump also the Britons seem to have a trifle the great er prospect of success. A close analy sis leads to the conclusion that the meet will be the closest of its kind ever held between American and British athletes, and certainly neither team has what the Americans call a "cinch" on tho victory. The members of the Yale-Harvard team and their records are: 100 yard dash W. A. Schick, Jr., Reduction in Fuel Gas Pt K. A ... .-"IT m &$'- Citizen's Light & Traction Compaay A. WELSH, Manage - ml . ,. faBuMia hma g f ltfBtiflMHk MblKMHfe JMJtofc MBM&IMKhi UBbMBb iflUJU Harvard, 9 4-5s; D, J. Torrey, Yale. Quarter mile rim O. B. Long, Yale, 49 4-53; E. J. Dives, Harvard, 50a. Half mile run E. B. Parsons, Yale, lm, 5G 4-5s, (record); H. B. Young, Harvard, lm, 59s. 120 yard hurdle E. J. Clapp, Yale, 15 3-5s, F. W. Bird, Harvard, and C. Hill, Yale, Mile run C. B. Alcott, Yale, 4m, 2G l-5s; W. A. Colwell, Harvard, 4m, 27a. Two mile run S. King, Harvard, 9m, 54 l-5s; W. A. Colwell, Harvard. Hammer throw T. L. Shevlln, Yale, 153 feet 9 Inches; E. T. Glass, Yale, 145 feet 11 Inches. High jump F.i M. Murphy, Harvard 5 feet 10& Inches; L. T. Sheffield, Yale,; G. F. Victor, Yale. Broad jump L. T. Sheffield, Yale, 22 feet 2 Inches; D. R, Ayres, Har vard, 22 feet; F. M. Murphy, Har vard, 21 feet 10 Inches. Vannutelll to Take Part. Dublin, July 23. One of tho great est events In tho history of the Ro man Catholic church in Ireland for some time will be the consecration of the Irish National Cathedral at Ar magh tomorrow. Cardinal Vlncenzo Vannutelll has been delegated by the Pope to attend the event and he will be the central figure in the celebration. Sharing the honors with the cardinal of Curia wll be tho venerable Cardi nal Loguo and the day will be of dou ble significance to him as it will mark the 25th year of his episcopal promo tion. Besides Cardinal Vennutelll many prelates will attend the conse cration, among them most of the Eng lish, Scotch and Irish bishops, and' a large representation of the English Catholic aristocracy. The Pope has granted a special Indulgence and the apostolic blessing to all who attend as the ceremony Is to be a sort of national festival to celebrate the pay ing off of the debt on the great cath edral, which took over sixty year,s to build. Sure Cure for Piles. 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Tho union meeting of the Epworth League and Christian Endeavorers will be held In the auditorium of the First Baptist church on Sunday at 7 p. m. Mr. H. S. Glle will be tho leader of the service, and special music has been arranged for. These- union meet ings are proving very beneficial, and It Is hoped that they will continue throughout the summer. All are most cordially Invited' to como. , Union Services. Union services in Marion square at 4:30 p. m. Sunday. Sermoa by Rev. F. W. Cllffe, of the First Baptist church. Tho public is cordially Invit-1 ed to attend these services. Christian Science. Second Church of Christ, Scientist, 140 Chemeketa street. Services: Sun day at 10: SO a. m. and 8 p. m. Subject of lesson sermen: "Love." Sunday School at 11:45 a. m. Wednesday ev ening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. First Christian. t First Christian church, corner of High and Center streets. Preaching by tho pastor, D. Errett, at 10:30 a. m. Subject: "FlmMng Christ." 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