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10 THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN, PORTXAXD, 31 AT 31, 1908. COLLEGE TRACK SEASON -ENDED Well-Rounded Teams, but Few New Records by North west Athletes. GOOD WORK AT OREGON Philbrook, of TThttman, With 131 Fest In Discus, Establishes the Only 'rw Mark Made During the Vear. BT BEFEREEL Although the Beason of intercollegiate track and field sports which has Just closed in the Pacific Northwest has not been marked by many record-breaking feats, there have been some exciting meets- and some creditable individual performances. The high marks set by the record-breaking athletes of the past few seasons have made new records much more difficult to establish than they once were. Notwithstanding this fact. a number of individuals have done work that brands them as classy athletes. The work of Philbrook. the "Whitman captain, In the discus throw, entitles him to the only new record established in the Northwest tills year. His throw of 121 feet Is good enough to win most any where, and what's more, his work has been consistent. Edmunson, the Idaho distance man, is another man that has shown Kood form in his favorite" events, although it is very doubtful whether he can run fast enough to defeat JJavolt, of the Oregon Agricultural College, in either the SSO-yard run or the mile. Davolt is a regular horse in the long runs and always has plenty of speed at the finish. Huston and Moon, the . Oregon sprint' era, have both dono splendid work this year. Huston, . who is a sophomore at Eimene. has been credited with ten seconds several times this Beason. He runs with a rapid stride, has plenty of strength and neve and puts on a great burst of speed at the nnisn. moon, jie gon's freshman sprinter. Is a new man on the track, but he has shown himself to be one of the fastest men In the Northwest. As a freshman sprinter, he in without a Deer in the history of North west athletics. His work in the 220-yard dash in the recent meet at Eugene was one of the best exhibitions mat me writer has ever seen. Martin, of "Whlt mnr and Montgomery, of Idaho, have also done highly creditable work la the sprints. Greenliaw Is Fast. Oreenhaw, the fleet-footed O. A. C. boy, leads the Quarter mile sprinters, with .Lowell and Hold, of Oregon, not far behind. None of the Inland Empire col leges had fast men In the quarter this year, and Lowell and Raid had things all their own way, until they ran up against Greenhaw. In the long-distance runs there have been plenty of good men. In addition to Davolt and Edmunson may be mentioned Johnson, Covll and Clark, of Pullman, and Dodson, DownB, Slevers and May, of Oregon, all of whom have made very fast time. Montgomery of Idaho, Philbrook of Whitman and Kuykendall of Oregon lead the season's hurdlers, and Kuykendall is high man in the broad Jump. Chapman and Lounsberry. both of O. A, C, and Philbrook of Whitman have done the best work in the high Jumps, while Moullen has been the star of the mediocre bunch of pole-vaulters. Moullan has also taken a turn at the high jump and has done good work in the weights. Wolfe, the big O. A. C. lad. Is entitled to first honors in the shotput, with Mc Intyre of Oregon a fair second and Phil brook of Whitman third. Halm of Pull man and Hall of O. A. C have both de feated Zacharias, Oregon record breaker of last season in the hammer throw. Aside from Philbrook, Mclntyre and Ja mleson (O. A. C.) are the only men that have done anything worth mentioning with the discus. Belay honors are di vided between Idaho, Whitman and Cor vallls. Oregon Has Strong Team. The remarkable feature of the season's work is the strong team developed at Eugene by Trainer Hayward, notwith standing the loss of Kelly, Moores, Hug and MoKlnney Oregon's great quartet of point-winners of last season. Nearly all of Hayward's stars are either fresh men or sophomores. .Roberts, . Moon, Downs, May, Slevers and several- others have coiuo to the front in one season. Other teams retained nearly all their vet erans, but It remained for Hayward to whip thein with a bunch of new men. The chief reason for this lies in the fact that track athletics have always been taken more Berlously at Eugene than elsewhere In the Northwest, and that the Oregon students worked harder for suc cess on the track than do their rivals. Beside this, Hayward is an excellent trainer and a disciplinarian of the first order. He has developed a good bunch of men around which to build up a strong team for another season. The practice of holding large numbers of dual meets during a single season is one tliat should be frowned down upon in the Northwest. This year's Oregon team held dual meets with Pullman, "Whitman and Corvallis, beside competing in the Columbia meet here and in the Interstate contest at Beattle. There is such a thing as holding too many athletic contests and wearing men out. Baseball and football games can be played every week without injury to the players, but three hard track meets during a single season are enough. The colleges of the Northwest ought to hold a conference meet every year, either at Portland, Seat tle or Spokane and eacfti college should have one or two dual meets with Its nearest neighbors. This schedule would 'furnish plenty of Bport aud would not wear the young athletes out and keep them away from their studies. It is said that the recent Walla Walla conference appointed a committee to ar range for a conference track meet at the AlaAluk-Yukon-Pacllio Exposition next year, and it Is hoped that the event will be arranged and that it will be held an nually thereafter. Then and not till then, will track athletics in the Northwest be placed upon a satisfactory basis. CLUBMEN VS. COLLEGE NINE Multnomah and U. of O. to Meet To morrow in Double-Header. Tomorrow afternoon, at the Vaughn street grounds, the Multnomah Amateur Athletic Club baseball team will meet the crack balltossers from the University of Oregon in a double-header, commencing; at - o'clock. Multnomah has an ex ceptionally strong team this season, for a number of star college players have been added to the, lineup. Pitcher DeNeffe. the crack slab artist of Uie University of Oregon last Beason, will pitch ono of the games for Multno mah; Ed Morris will deliver for the winged "M" In the second game. For Oregon, the varsity -regulars, - Hurd and Henkle. will endeavor to take the measure of the club nine. v Among the additions to the Multnomah Club team are Plowden Stott, catcher and captain of the Stanford team of 1907, and Kenneth Fenton, captain and shortstop of Stanford team of 1908. Stott will catch and Fenton will play short or third base for Multnomah. Hulskamp, who was a member of the Yale Univer sity baseball team for four years', will also be in the Multnomah lineup, and with Jones. Murphy, Murray. Slnnott. Campbell. McClelland and the others of the club regulars, the winged . "IT en thusiasts are hopeful of winning both contests from the crack university team. The lineup will be as follows: Multnomah. Position. Oregon. re Neffa, Morris. ...P Henkle, Hurd Stott C Taylor Jones IB Payne McClelland 2B Huston Fenton. Murphy. . .3B. ...... ... Hathaway Campbell SS Clark Murray. Slnnott. . ,LF. ... Coleman Hulskamp ....... ,CF. .......... .... Ramp Sterling RF Kestlcy FOOD FOB FOOTBAI.Ii CROWD Enough Provender Supplied at Game to Feed Army. At the recent final match for the Eng lish football cup, played at Crystal Pal ace, London, on April 25, the caterers era ployed 1200 waiters, waitresses, barmaids and cooks; 120,000 cups and saucers and 240,000 glasses were provided, and 20 pair horse vans conveyed the provisions to the Palace, The chief items of consumption were: 70,000 slices of bread and butter, 14,000 pats of butter, 1230 sandwich loaves (each weighing eight pounds), 1000 five pound loaves, 30,000 slices of cake, 16,000 buns, 10,000 scones, 9000 pork plea, 960 gal lons of milk, 75 rumps of beef for chops, 6000 pounds of potatoes, 1000 cabbage and cauliflowers, 250 fowls, 15,000 batons and Tolls. First Shoot on New Grounds. The Multnomah Rod and Gun Club will hold Its first shoot on the new grounds near Fulton this morning, when It Is ex pected to have a large , percentage of the club membership on hand. The new grounds are located on the river bank east of Rohse's ' Park, and furnish an Ideal site for trap shooting. June 14 the club will hold a big All-Northwest tour nament in this city, at which all the crack shots of this section of the country will compete. Intervarslty Race Declared Oft. The University Boat Clubs of Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide, Australia, have been notified by Oxford and Cambridge that the proposed Intervarslty match can not be rowed this year. The Englishmen say all their best men will be engaged In the Olympic regatta. It is reported that an eight will be picked from Sydney, Mel bourne and Adelaide Universities and sent to the Olympic repatta. (M-Chat o! Sporting . World BY WIT.T, O. MAC RAH. That morning game was a decorator all right. Those Seals decorated their batting averages until they bristled. Did you notice Ote Johnson's great and wondrous windup? Those four men he fanned were hypnotized when they saw Johnson wiggle and squirm before shooting; the ball. Manager McCredle batted infield to a bug team. Every player did a stunt at fielding; left-handed. This was enough to put the Jinks on the game. The 12-lnnlng game produced a fun ny angle. Bobby Groom pitched full nine innings, yet Ed Pinnance gets credit of winning, while poor Oscar Jones gets stabbed with a defeat, while Willis' part is not a matter of record. When Doc Anderson was howling his loudest at Umpire O'Connell the ump smiled and walked over to where the bug sat and said: "I'll give you $20 if you'll finish the game." Anderson almost fell dead making a refusal. Ban Johnson, president of the Amer ican League, has appealed to the Mayor of Detroit to prohibit betting on the ball games. This will happen In Port land unless some of the gamesters curb their lever. Judge W. W. McCredle Is going to put a plainclothes man at work in the grandstand, and the first man caught making a bet on the game will be quietly told to cut It out. A second of fense will mean that he will be refused admission. So far, and to the credit of the game here in Portland, gambling on the games hasn't obtained much of a foothold. FANS VERY HAPPY Actions of Portland Team Meet Expectations. CHEATED OUT OF GAMES AVeather Has Queered Fight Out of 24 and Two More Are Ties The Beavers Pass Every Other Team Up or Down. BT WILL G. MAC BAB. Portland fans have been denied some of the baseball that the league schedule provided for us, yet the way the team has been moving along has more than satisfied the fans'. This week Just end ed was the fourth, and instead of hav ing enjoyed 24 games, the best we have had is 16, and two of those were left in a bow knot. Of the games played, the McCredleltes have won ten and lost four, which is going some, taking every thing into consideration. Since the battle began, Portland has passed every team In the league, going up and coming down, ye': we haven't adornel the top of 'the percentage col umn. For this let's be thankful, for It's better to climb up there and stay than to do as tse rest of the teams have done, get to the top, only to be kicked out of the berth again. The series with the Seals has been a battle In every game. Twice up to the present writing the teams have extended into the extra, inning stake and both times Portland turned up the winner. Pitchers All Doing "Well. All of McCredie's pitching staff are mov ing along nicely, and they are a great deal better than the dope on them shows. Postponed games on account of rain never help a pitching staff early in the Beason because a couple of days of enforced rest Is very apt to put a slabeter back several weeks. Since the season opened at home we haven't had but one or two warm days. Almost ev ery game has been played in weather that was raw and cold and rainy, and If our pitchers hadn't been In rare form we should not have won as many games from the visiting teams as we did. They were playing ball down South while we were laying off. By winning right -along Portland has pushed San Francisco out of second place, and by winning Friday's game we took ia pretty firm hold on the "pre-empt ed spot. Los Angeles Is having a soft time with Oakland. Portland must have taken the heart out of the Athenians, for the San Francisco critics and fan3 down there are saying all kinds of harsh things about Rip Tan Haltren's crew. Los Angeles, while the team may not have the best of the schedule at home, has been lucky In landing on Oak land when the Athenians have tossed up their grit. This will give the Loo Loos a big lead in the percentage column and Portland will have to keep up its win ning streak to dislodge them from the top. Ought to Keep on Winning. Captain Dillon will be here this week and then we will see what we shall see. Bud Pernoll should be able to take two away from the Angels. In fact, with the possible exception of the games that Dolly Gray may pitch, we should take them all. In the meantime the Seals ' and the Athenians will be doing battle down South and Oakland always seems to be able to make the Seals extend themselves to break even. Undoubtedly with the toasting the team is getting Oakland will have taken a brace when it meets the Seals, and if it does there is a chance that we may oust Los An geles from the leadership. I notice a funny thing printed in the San Francisco papers. After a talk with Cal Swing, president of the league, and Henry Berry, the scribes are telling that Portland is becoming a great base ball town. This is a Joke, for ever since Portland Joined the Coasters, and be fore, it has been the best baseball town for its size in the country. Baseball here is not Just awakening, and if any of those baseball scribes have this fool ish notion stuok away in their conning tower it's about time they had the trouble removed. If it hadn't been for the popularity of the game here there would not have been a northern wing to the Coast League very long. It has been an off and a bad week when the visiting teams, even when we had a consistent cellar championship team, did not : make a nice bit of money. Now Pretland hasn't gone baseball mad. We MEN When wa declare that our record in treating diseases of men is a series of splen did Successes, we are not boasting nor making any false pretenses. We are merely stating facts which are known to be true by many men whom, we have recently cured and made happy. What we have done for others we can do for yon. Come to onr office and let us explain to you onr strictly modern method of treatment. 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EXAMINATION A1TD CONSULTATION FREE AND IN V1TED OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE 291i Morrison Street, Between Fourth and Fif th, Portland, Oregon Just have a lot of good baseball fans who support the game, not always be cause the home team wins, but because they love the pastime. AWAIT THE BIG SHOW Gans-Xelson Fight Draws Attention of Fans. BT VnLXi O. MAC HAB. Now that Jimmy Coffroth, the crack San Francisco fight promoter, has finally succeeded in matching Joe Gans and Bat tling Nelson, fight fans the country over are just waiting for July to roll around. Nelson will be in Portland for several days this week, giving an exhibition box ing match with his sparring partners, and this will give the fight fans a chance to see him in action. Gans, of course, is well known here, for he fought Tommy Tracey. To get Nelson back into the ring again with the Baltimore black has been no easy task. The Battler has stood out for beating Gans gave him, sending him back, were rot. He said: . "There has been a lot of that stuff printed, and there's no truth In it I'm Just as good today as I was when I fought Gans, and to prove this I went back over the line and fought the second raters Just to prove that I hadn't gone back. The boys I met were not top- notchers, but they were tough and hard to beat, and no fighter who Iras gone back has beaten them." Just how any one can figure Nelson to win I am at a loss to understand. It is not on the dope. We will throw out the first Brltt-Nelson fight. That ' was so even that It had better have been called a draw. The second meeting saw Brltt's finish with a knockout, but the next time they met Brltt gave the Dane an awful mauling. What happened In the Los Angeles meeting must needs be thrown out also, for neither of the lads were ready for a battle. Nelson beat Young Corbett when he was just topping the toboggan. Now, after this, go down the list and see whom Nelson has beaten that ever had a look in with Gans. Of course, it will be dangerous search terms that not only Gans, but the general ng to look over Gans' record, for It Is flehtlng public has all along held were J impossible to tell Just how many fakes unreasonable. Nelson has always denied that the conditions that he Imposed on Gans in that Goldneld battle were un just, but I have met too many men who were on the Inside of the Gold field affair to take any stock in the Nolan-Nelson end of the talk. Of course, if the Dane can get away with this line of talk and make some of the people believe that he and not Gans was the sufferer, all well and good. One thing Is sure the fight wlU be one of the best drawing cards held in Ban Francisco for a long time. Even with Ketchel's popularity, Gans and Nelson, because of their old and long-drawn-out quarrel, will smash records. Gans will without doubt enter the ring a favorite, and, what is more, unless there is some thing screwy in the match, Gans should beat the Battler. There is no comparison between the two men as fighters or box ers. Gans has it on the Dane in punch ing and punishing ability, and he Is 100 years ahead of him in ring generalship and science. That does not mean that Nelson hasn't a chance to beat the negro, for he has. Nelson is Just the kind of a fighter that is liable to crack the best of them.- He told me that all the stories about the X ft NO PAY UNLESS CURED SEEK HELP WnERB IT IS CERTAIN TO DEI FOUND. If yon ao to those wlio have no standing professionally, HOW CAN YOTT EXPECT TO BE CURED f This (nntltutlnn has buUt up its aplrndld practice more by the free adver tUinir Klven It by Its PERFECTLY SATISFIED PATIENTS, who have received the benefit of Its modern, scientific and legitimate methods, than In any other way. If yon are not si perfect man come to ns. lttn't It -worth the little time It will take when yon are CER TAIN that yon will have the benefit of HONEST, SINCERE physicians! 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