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10 THE StTXDAT ORECOXUy. PORTLAXD, MAT 1G. YALE WINS MEET agist HARVARD Close Contest Not Decided Un til the Last Event Is Ended.- THREE RECORDS BROKEN Great Athletic Struggle Bring Out Xenr Champions In Loncr-Dietanre Run. Hammer-Throw and 220 - Yard Sprint. NEW HAVE.V, Conn.. May liTale beat Harvard in the annual dual games on Yale field this afternoon. The aeore. which was not determined until after the last trial In the broad Jump, waa Yale 55 1-5 points. Harvard 48 4-5. Three, dual records were broken and In two other events better than record time waa made, but in one Instance the figure waa not allowed and In the other the time waa made In a trial heat. Of the three records broken the notable one was In the two-mile event, when ' H. Jaque. of Harvard. r.iade the di tance in m Inn teg 4i 4-fi seconds, which Is 6 4-5 seconds under the record of M. H". Stone, of Harvard, three years ago. Cooney, Tale's famous- football uard, tossed the hammer V9 feet 5 inches, which is feet 1 Inch further than Shcv lin put It In 1904. In the 230-yard dash Forster. of Harvard, made the distance in 21 2-5 seconds, one-fifth of a aecond better than Snick, of Harvard, negoti ated the same lena-th of track seven years ago. Howe, of Yale, took the hich hurdles in two-fifths of a second hotter than VT. B. Fox did in 19. but In making the ninth flight lie tipped over a hurdle and it was later determined that the record could not stand. The attendance was large, and Summer -weather brought out a srand display of color on the part of the women in the stands. The referee was James H. Sullivan, of Nc York: the starter. W. H. Robert son, of New York Athletic Club, and the clerk of the course J. Dick son, of New York. The new cup Is given by Walter Camp and Harry Brooks, of Yale, and Georze k. Morrison and Rv erett Wendell, of Harvard. Summary: 440 yards Won by Merrilicw. Harvard -Xe Schltne, Harvard, scrui-.ri: l.a Mon tague. Vale, in. rfl. Time. :i:i --;,. Reft-yarri run Won bv Spitzcr. Yale Kirjaseofr. Yale, second: Uovden, Har vard, third. Time. l;OK4-5. Putting shot Won by Little. Harvard, distance, 4 feet 1 inch; Kilpatrick. Yale second, distance. 41 feet 6 Inches: Coy. 1 ale, third, distance, 41 feet 2 inches First trial heat. 120-yard hurdles Won by Rand. Harvard: Robbing;. Yale, sec ond. Time. :15 4-5 (equalling dual record made by Fox, of Harvard, in li9). Second trial heat Won hv Howe. Tale: Lone:. Harvard, second. Time. Final. 120-yard hurdles Won bv Howe. Tale; Rand, Harvard, second: Rynbblns. Tale, third. Time, :15 2-5. (Time breaks record. The record In the 120-yard h!eh hurdles of 1SZ-6 seconds will not be allowed, aa First trial heat. luO-yard dash Won by Foster. Harvard; Oary. Yale, second; Bl'imer. Harvard, third. Time. :10 1-5. Second trial Won by Birch. Yale; Bnos, Harvard, second; lienes, Yale, third. Time. :10 2-6. lOO-yard dash, final Won by Foster, Harvard; ary, Yale, second; Blumer, Harvard, third. Time, : 10 1-5. Mile run Won by H. Jacques. Harvard; Ooney, Yale, second; M. B. Vilas. Y lie. third. Time. 4:29 2-5. 230-yard dash, final Won by Foster, Harvard; Carey, Yale, second; Watson. Harvard, third. Time. :il 2-5 (breaking by l-o second dual record made by Schick. Harvard, in i:-oj. Pole vault Tied at 12 feet 4 Inches by Nelson and Campbell, Yale; Bur, Har vard, third. In the hisrh Jump three Harvard men. Rarwood, Pope and Lawrence, and two Vale men. Reilly and CanMcld, tied at 6 feet 10 Inches. Two-mile run Won by II. Ja'-qnes. -Harvard; Llgrhtner, Vale, second: Weeks. Yale, third. Time. 5:44-6 (breaking dual record of 9:53 3-5. made by stone. Har vard. In 190S). RunntiiR- broad Jump Won bv Kllpat-' rick. Yale, distance. 'J2 feet 2x- inches; little. Harvard, second, distance. 'SI feet l's inches: Lonx. Harvard, third, dis lance. 21 feet low inches. Throwinsr hammer Won by Coonev. . Yale, distance, 1&9 feet lu inches: Andrus, Yale, second, distance. 143 feet inch: fioebel, Yale, third, distance. 136 feet S "Inches. Cooney broke dual record. IDS feet 9 inches, made by Stievlin, Yale, in 1!H. Tha Jumping capacity of Kilpatrick. Yale's strongest athlete, clinched a vic tory for the: Blue in the dual frames- The final score was; Yale. 55 1-5; Harvard, 48 4-5. ILLINOIS 1KFE.TS CHICAGt. rhrillinc Contrt or I'niversity Tcanis in Dual Meet. MARSHALL FIKI.D. Chicago. May 13. The University of Illinois track team defeated the University of Chicago In a hard-fought dual meet this afternoon by a score of 73 h- to 52. Twice dur ing the contest was the score tied. Crowley, of Chicago, scored 164 points by his own unaided efforts- He was first In the 120 hurdles. 220 hurdles and the shot-put and waa tied for third In the pole vault. The high Jump, the next to the last event, yielded eight points to the. Illi nois total, when Washburn and Rich ards' tied for first at 6 feet 8 Inches. This gave Illinois 54 points and made It Impossible for the Maroons to catch them. hotput Crawley. Cbicaco: won: Bmn dage. Illinois. s-cond: Macomber. Chl cagn. third. ristance. 39 feet 10 inrh-s. 13f-yard hurdles Crawley. Chicago, won; McCord. Illinois, second; BurdwelL Illinois, third. Time. :17 3-J. 44o-yard dash llanley. Illinois, won: Tiniblln. Chicago, seeond; Shugart, Chi cago, third. Tune. 7-5. ho-yard dash Pettmrew. Illinois, won; Krl. Chicago. s.-cond; Straube. Chicago, third. Time. :1 4-". Milrt run Horrlck. Illinois, won: Com stock. Chicago, second; Carpenter, Chi cago, third. Time. 4:34. Two-mile run Stophlet. Chicago, won; Freeland. Illinois, second; Redhed, Illi nois, third. Time. 10:11 1-5. High Jump Washburn. Illinois. and Richards. Illinois, tied first. Height, 5 feet a inches. Hammer throw Worthwine. Chicago, won: Railsback. Illinois, second- Mac cobmer. Chicago, third. instance, 133 feet 4 inches. Half mile Roper. Illinois, won: Han ley, Illinois, second; Timblin. Chicago, third. Time, 2:0C 3-5 tiscus throw Brundage. Illinois, won; P.ailsbach. Illinois, second: Macomber. Chieago. third. r!stance. VJS feet 1 inches. 230-yard. hurdles Crowlev, Chicago won. Time. :2T 3-5. Pole vault Rogers. Chicago. won. Height, 11 feet 4 inches. Broad Jump Stephenson. Illinois, won; PEVXSYLVAXIA BEATS XAVY Hreaks Two Records in Track Meet at Annapolis. ANSAPOUa MA, May 15. The Navy was defeated, this afternoon In the dual field) and traok meet with Pennsylva- rrla by a score of 7H to TH- Tha Navy felt seriously tha loss of Don aldson and the lameness of Eealton on the Jumps and hurdles. Pennsylvania lowered two academy records. Paul won the two-mile run by 60 yarda In tho fast time of min utes 55 1-6 seconds. Tho record at tho academy waa 10 minutes S t-i seconds. The other record broken was In the hammer throw. Coleman, for tho vis itors, scoring 130 feet 7 i Inches, against the previous academy record of 121 fet 3 Inches. Results: Summaries of the track events follow: Hammer throw Coeinan. Pennsylvania, won. Distance. 1 feet T'-i in. -lies. High Jump lane and FlanniRan. of Pennsylvania, r.ed for first place, 5 feet T1 inches. fwo-mtie run Paul. Pennsylvania, wo.i. Tln.e, 9:V-. Half-mile run Bcek. Pennsylvania, won; second. Smith. Navv; third. I-yson. Pennsylvania. Time. 1 2-S. n-O-yard hurdles O'Connell. Pennsyl vania, won: Hartranfl. Penney Ivanl. eeeonrl: Hehi. Navy, third. Tune. :Ji -5. Shotput Pirce. Ptnnsvivania. won: Ki ller. Pennsylvania, second: Niles. Navy, third. Instance. 40 feet. 2 inches. Quarter-mile ilash Smith. Navy, won; Newell, Pennsylvania, second: Brandt, Navy, third. Time. :52 4-i. 23-yard dash Carey. Navy, first. Time, Mile run Paull. Pennsvlvanla. won. Time. 4:si. Pole vault Parker. Pennsvlvania. won,; Roliert. Navy, second: Kdwarda. Navy. Btakeley. Pennsylvania, ami Hu. P'-im-svivania. tied for third place. Height. 10 feet 10 inches. Broad Jump lalton. Navy, won: Hoff. Pennsylvania, second: Jacksorjt Pennsyl vania, third. Iistanc. 21 feet t Inches. Thouch Just out of the hospital. lAtllun showed great form. Final score Pennsylvania. 71-; Navy, 37i. RIDGEFIELD WINS MEET CTjARK COIXTY SCHOOLS EX iUK IN" COXTEST. Vanroutrr High School Oels Ftase ball Honors. Central School Wins Relay Race. VANCOL'VKrt. Wash.. May 17,. (Spe cial.) The Held meet between the county schools, excluding: the . Vancouver lluiii School, was won by th- Rldtrenvid x hn.il this afternoon. The nasehall tournament was won by the Vancouver Hts.it Sehool. when the latter tnis morning defeated Rlda-eflrld, the seure bctns; 5 to 1. Re sults: First rroup. 1 4 years and under: .""-yard diish Shandliic. Vancouver, first: SappinK'oii. Yam-oiivcr. s-i-ond: Belts. Van.-oiiver. thinl. Time. ;n7. l'-yard dash rintnlniiloii. Vancouver, first; Kulton. Vaneouver. second: Pcttl Harney, third. Time. :I3 X.i-yar. dash Shanedling. Vancouver, first: Roberts. Vam otiver. second; Belts. Hiirouver, thlrti. Time. 4lrt-yaril dasli Koh-rts. Vaneouver, first: Shanediinc, Van onver. e. ond; Spixe. Yaneouver. third. Time. 1:074.-;,. Much jiiiiin Morgan. Vancouver, first -RoLerts. ani-ouviT. second; ci..ni-.iliiiC. Vancouver, tliiril. Relay race Central S liool. Vancouver, nrst. Second croup. Including all cramniar grades: 5-yard dash ravls, Vancouver, first; vl ood. Vancouver. second: Martin Salmon Creek, third. Time, :0s 1-5. l'vard dash Iavis, Vancouver, first; in ood. Vancouver. Kcond; Martin. Salmon Creek, third. Time. :ll 2-i. 220-yard d ash W oods. Vancouver, first" rmvls. Vancouver. second: Martin. Salmon Creek, third. Time. :27. 44v-yard dash Hathaway. Vancouver. UTtJi Wool; Vancouver, second: Smith, rellda. third. Time. 1:H4-5- Halm mile Hathawav. Vancouver, first Rader. Vancouver, second: Schoonovrr. Harney, third. Time. 2:ai 2-5. -Mlle race Hathaway. Vancouver, first; Anderson. Vancouver. second; (ultli. Fellda. third. Time. :1J 1-5. liroad Jump Wood. Vancouver, first rravis. Vancouver, second; IWi Long. Fe llda. third, ntstance. feet Polo vault Won by Rader. Vancouver. Third group, open to any schools In county, though records made by Van couver High School not counted: 50-yard dash Schubert Ridgefield. first; Barton. Camas, second: Rackroan. Ridge field. third- Time, 1-4. 100-yard dash Schubert. Ridgefield first: Slmms. Camas, second: Millie. State School for rear. third. Time, : hi 4-5. 220-yard dash 8- hubert. Ridgefield, first: Barton, Camas, seeond; Slmms. Camas, third. Time. 4-5. 440-yard dash Schubert. Ridgefield first: Robertson. Camas, second: Smith Ridgefield. third. Time. 1:14-5 Half mile Millls. State School for Teaf. first: Blair. Camas; second; Nitscheln. Cr mil. third. eMile race Won by Camas by default. Broad Jump Barton. Camas. first: Schubert. Ridgefield, second: Millls. Stale School, third. Instance. 1 feet 61, Inches. Pole vault Won by Rader. Vancouver. Shotput Smith. Ridgetieia. first: Clas sen. Camas, second: Schubert, Kldgellcld. third. , Hiscus throw Smith. Ridgefield. first -e-liubert. Ridgeticld, second; Liorenx. Camas, third. Relay race Won by Rldgeflrld. MtXTXOMAII TRIMS COLUMBIA Clubmen Win Mell-PIayed Baseball - ia me by -to-3 Score. In a Well-plaved frame on Mnlnw.n..i. I Held. yesterday. Multnomah Clubs . balll team trinir ,1 Columbia I'niver- slty. c to 3. Captain LeNeffe was on I the mound for the club boys and he iMicuef a spienaid game, allowing only three hits and striking out 14 of the collegians. Except for a bad throw In the fifth inning he would have had a shut-out, Finntgan pitched well for Columbia except In two or three In nings when his unsteadiness cost hlin the game. The club team leaves Friday evening for ictorla. where it plays a schedule of three games with the Victoria team during the annual celebration of Em pire day. The team's next game in Portland will be on May 11 with the O. A. C, team, at which ttme the Cor vallls lads expect to turn the tables on the clubmen for their recent defeat. Yesterday's score: COLUMBIA. AB. n. IB. PO. A. Perkins, rf 'ampbell. an . I'avls. 2b .Mclxinahl. cf. !ooley. i i. . . Knnls. c Havwood. 3b. O Brien. if . . . . Finnigan, p. . E. .4 o o 0 X 1 3 0 1 0 3 1 1 e .4 n 1 . 4 . 2 . 4 0 Totals. 2S 3 3 MULTNOMAH. 11 AB. It . 4 1 IB. PO. A. K. 2 0 1.1 X 1 4 1 1 4 0 a e lie 2 e Hathaway. a. . . tott. c Camnbell, b. McCleiian. as. Bocock. lb Oswald.' cf . ,., 1 le.Neffe. p. . . Shearer, rf. . . Bennett. If Morris. If... . 2 .3 Totals 3 C 7 SCORE BY INNINGS. Columbia OOOOSaoa Multnoman 00011193 f SUMMARY. Sacrifice hit Hathaway. Stolen bases J. ainpbell tritrien. Stott c Campbell z. Base on balls By IeNeffa ''St"'?,.". .I" Pljcher- Bocock. ivmpire ri Xary Easily Wins Boat Race. ANXA.POUS, May 15. Both Navy crews defeated the Potomaca of Washing ton over a mile and half course. Time, Navy Varsity :4: Navy second crew. :SaV The Potomaca were ao far In the rear that time was sot taken. EUGENE ATHLETES Will DEFEAT SALEM HIGH SCHOOL IS TRACK MEET. VWItors Serurrd ? Points and Capi tal Clt Tram SI Some Vast Time Is Made. SALEM. Or.. M-.V 15 1 Special) The Eugene High School track team today won from Salem High S hool on Willamette Field. Eugene scored 7 points and S3lrm 51. Results: .."-V-4 t'h Jenkins iFuC-n. , ,;rm Kav S:ilenn ".w. Kriger (i:ug..,,r; tlrd: :.me. S 2-5 ettinK. 14-po-ind shot put Slierid.in K..-re nrst. Uv iSaletni seeonu. Hnile 1 E j. j.--iei thinl: .iistance " reet 3 in, he. Mil-? run-McCiure (Kugenei f,-.t. 7jm merman 11.1 er.rui. uUin .l:u- gene ihlrd: time 4 minutes 5u mhuh.I.. 1'W-yani .l.ish Jenkins lK-i;mri llrst. K-iy lih-mi a-cunti, Kriger iKuscuri third: lime 1 4-5 eeoonOs. Ilitsh jump Benson iSil-mi r.rl. Kuv kendall cKujdi-i .-r d M.lle ii..kml il. d for wmil and third: he. sin i feet 3 Inehe. (''-viid run Kaiser .-Ul-mi fir-l: " le iKiuiml seo.nd. MicCL.ren iSitlemt ttiiro: time 3 minutes " i-i ec oads. B-..id Jutnie-Kuykend. :i Kt;gerel Trst. Ale4hlr 1 1-.us;.-iiei tee.,::'., pengra iKu fcenei 11 ird. l'i.laiict. l f et 4', inches. 14-p-iurwi hammer tnrow litlev l.u- te;iei lrt. N"Un l&lg' pe Mrd. lins'vorth iiulrml third; distance ll feet 6 inehe. 1J--arii hurdles Ku kctid.ill (Eugenel first. Abeshtej. Eugene second. Mills Salemt third, time 1; 1-5 se.-oml-. i3i-;nM dash Kay IS lei,, 1 first. Jen ki.is tKiiaenei secir.d. Kriger (Eugene third: ttane 2-1 seeorels. IUM.-US thr.w Kile - lEuyenet first. Clarke lanlemi NuUn (Kug.-nei third; .IKUnie r-i 7 Wit i.es. 44-yir. i's.i K.-tv iS.ilemi llrst. Jo seph iSa'.efn eeMi.; :;-.i r.4 scohilS. E'Jcene entries fAle to nnlsll. "-v.ird huflles A te si-l.-r tKiicir.i'i first. Kay l.-iakml soivi Kuyken.lll I K'lrerv" 1 tiiirii; time 29 . een 1 I"ic rllit tin msrki i'li ronlesli. nts llrtd. .- tit ene s.n zlven tlrst, Slm e--n-l :illl third (tin. n-. riMl.'-inlle r'' I '.usen' n. Eiilrh'S 4T.r l-eii;eiie KMcm. M..rrise. Atwih'er and Jeuklii . 4ateri--K -er. Itei-.n j. e;-ll im! K.ty. Starrer-N. Mi-Arthur X.TltN.L l.K(ilK. W or.. I- i. I' . 14 V .'.' . u n .:.ti . i.-. li .:-. , i4 14 . it .IT . 1" 1 2 4.V. . : n .4 .'. . m i; tf -riurc rn.1-l h.A l-bleSS I'll il nsl I rr.kln ... V- Vork . ttrtn fl. liu's .. C'lili-Mfco 3 ; rhllailclphii. 0. f H I LA 1 KI,rH I A. i v 1 ... rhlm c df"m-i phtfM'IflphiM todays -t to Thf cam w;ii n battle- htrn Mornn ni lVIl1I. TWO TliTI r-T- f.iif. In I'hl'Hltn'll hnlf tf lh ntntli wnn tl;rr rims 're nrtNl. Sirr: K.If K." It II K. 3 - Bettl-rlkM Mot r n ami 1'ioulti : irr all and Moran. Ml. loaisi 5; notion 3. BOfTOX. Slay 13. Matttrn's wlldnrss waa mainly responsible for the Irtory which 6t. Louis scored over Boston to day, ftcore: R-H E-t R.H.E. St. Louis ..& a 1. Boston J a Bateries Hal lea and Bresnahan: Mat tern and Smith. Cincinnati S; N-w York 4. NEW TORK. May IS. Cincinnati de feated New York. & to 4. today, through poor work by Jtchlei. who, with wild throws, presented the visitor with the winning runs. Score: R H E R-H K. Cincinnati.... 1 11 I New Tork 4 7 1 Batteries FVomme and McLean: Ames, Raymond and Schlel. PI tteburg Brooklyn ft. BROOKLYN. May li. With the score S to 1 against them, lu Brooklyn team today succeeded In tying the score in the eighth, only to lose to Pittsburg on a pass and bits by Wilson and ;ihou. President Kbbetts. of the Brooklyn club, protested tho game on the ground that Umpire Klem had violated rule tvt In al lowing Miller to score from first by a wild throw Into the crowd. Score: R-H.EI RHE. Pittsburg. .. 1; Brooklyn ill Batteries Camnlu and rilbaon: Mcln tyre and Berger. empires Klem and Kane. AMEIUCAX LEAGIK. "'. Loot. P " . 10 .TIT . a .; . M .i-i . U .iTt . Jo 13 ,4.-i . J .-1 . 1 .V. Detroit Huston . ....... .- New Terlc ......... Ihtla4elptiia ....... ill. ,o ..... ... (V.lACl CI. I,UI Wsstimstoa St. Ionia 7; Wahlnstoa 1. ST. IXins. May IS. Powell, pitching for St. Louis, won the game here today. 7 to 1. He made a two base hit In the sixth and started a rally that resulted In six runs. Seore: B. H. E-: R. h. K. St. Louis.... 7 t l: Wash In (tea. I I Batteries Powell and Stephens; Hughes and Etreet- Phlladelpl.la J; Chicago t. CHICAGO. May IS. The Philadelphia Americans won the opening a-ame with Chicago by the score of to 5. Score: R. H. E.I R. H. E. Philadelphia tvchlcago.':. . . at Batteries Plank and Thomas; Smith and Owens. w York 4; Cleveland S. CLEVKLAXD. May 1 i. New Tork de feated Cleveland today. Kach of Cleve land's errors cost a run. while Joss' bad base-running prevented Cleveland from tying; the score, rk-ore: R.H.E.I R-H.K. Cleveland .3 a New York .4 ; Batteries Joss and n-irke- w.ei.e... and Klrlnow. I " MARKS FAST HAL1-.M1LK ItCN Robinson Sets Nw IxK-al Itct-ord al . Pat-lflc I'nlvcrslty. PACIFIC CNIVK.tSITT. Forest C.rove Ori May la. (Special. In a Tyoul this afternoon on the local field. Alex Robinson, the varsity's veteran distance runner, covered the half-mile in I min utes arid J- seconds, thus lowering the college record of Z minutes and 4 seconds, made by Harvey Oates in 190S. Since there waa no wind and the re quired number of matches timed the race. Robinson's record will hold. Rob inson Is a junior in college, and la one of the strong men Trainer Archie Halia ha a developed during his three seasons of track coaching here. The next collegiate meet will be with McMlnnv-llle College on the Bap tists campua May I. A special car will be chartered on the Southern Pa cific and more than half of the atu-dnt-body will accompany the team te McMlnnvllle. Manager MoCoy is also corresponding with the Indiana rela vr. ine contracts nave not as yet been signed. Joe Hill, the high jumper, has ex hibited considerable class In the pole vault during the past week, and Coach Hahn expects to have him clearing the bar at 10S feet by the time the neat meet la pulled off. Eastman Is also running If- Robinson a close race In the 120-yard hurdles and will make the Mg fellow go some before the sea son I over. iikats mii:piakis mxoun' Kullard. of Kltodc Island. Cltampiun s Itola-ilc Itannrr. KlN;tTON. R. I . May 11. The eorl.l s ii:ters.-hoitie rei-ord for the two-mlle run was tvrslen In the Interwl-.oiss'.ic rneet of tr.e HI ode Island State l.l!-re to.lay by Joe-p.i llallnrd. of t:;e Te. .t- meal HSBll H h.w f frov.deoe. ). covered tlie dtiume in n.ft.tite. - . - I eiinii. This CM.-eU l.v 1 i-i sec.ii.ls me m-uro r.id - by Melt in YV. S. pp.,d at Philadelphia In li. The meet rasa one by Tr. hlii,t H.gh S.iiool i.f Pr.. Mlerx e. sit), i points Iriiultanla Win. Ball t.ame. PIIII.AtEI.PIIIA. Msv li-l-i a r,, purhli.g !:-! Ixieee,, Seluiltx and Van v lera :ne l nivtmy of frnr. . . , - - - . uriiCU isle, upp.irt of Van Vie. w a llttl- ragged. The score: HHK RUE. 'e v 2 lvnn : i.;. .2 4; tialteriea-Vari V'eck and PnlVo. . .. nuiis ami f rzzr I - OVER 30 BEAT UNDER 30 KICkKT MIK H l liAYI Ii f CM l Mi. IriiMlck Captains "Old" Mm. Who Win From "Young;" Men. Cap tained by uininln;.. An interesting cricket m.i, h m.. pu,, on the sro.inn. 1 1 -..rrlnd fiu-t t int. )trr.;i, l-tn a l.w, r ri.v. agd over .-Jr. raptlne.l bv y leu ek. and en- i.f players ft-.lrr J cp ' e 1 1' d by '. Ciimmi,... Tie .-.e'. n r!oe- vi,r. nt mp won iv -ol.f- men bv r4 run., trdivrfusi r.,rr. rr. n..t as Isrx- In oitier r-im tr.i.l,. I "'ne go.M pd,i,g .a e,n. j .. ; .-i.e. nI reg Mar prarll.e , gw- rosil'rg la .r...rlt in e t,.rm I el members .f the cliJ ar- elioalrg in l it.- ' Ini.l, l.es pljitr,! n fr. 1 A lesro from Vteloria TK f m ,11 i I !"re Mir ;-4 ant i, ,.!,-! es ': . - .. "u iri o.. ,e.i tie r.em. i p-. l. l e Krni tn.n l 1. , i , ., , i . II-- l.4l..r si , 1 1 . as t -ortlj.. oltl l. l'l'.ll.i.i !.. si l-s.i ,.,. ,. ii,.. , mill .lsed l-!o ere g . -i, j si i r,.e snai. :, , larttag mt I adee je. l. r'nei'lnser. to led IVns kk J. etros n. Ivns IH Frni I. k ' ' 4-ummlnas. iulel rnM.l II r-mn. iu(hl Hhlpl.r. bnsl.4 Ten- , ml" k I :idsted. ran eat t P. v.m. I.s htnr Wk-ket. be. lei"l.K tlsh". not mil A Mrkrtlllt, bowle.1 Msllel f. Ns.lnr. rausht elileler. bnlMl"rM 1 l k , W. Mllehelt. KnwM senwefc' '""" ' A A Mima, causiit fhlpl,. bowled Ven irit :i I. & Iras Toial BOTCt.tV.J AN4I.YSIM TVIrkels. Huea- K. reewlek T l J. Mallet - a Isaiaars a O-ree a. eterr11a'. not mil i S:ilpl. raurht rummlnii Bros n W. il f.mlil Imk i a r Markeia. X 4 t-os .e4 a i. '""eefler. '"fit ! twi.'lt 'pms r; eauaht an4 Klel ('ofiiloser 2 H r,rVM. run out . mi J Ma.:et. ran eut , . ' " " " - n ei. ma ot VV -'nahlea. Knwle.t rntiint.r . I- Ktnlih. bewled Najlui Kslras . .. - ......... e Toial ROtTLIXtl ANal.Vntil Wlrkn. liana Markers i ceppmgrr Biii N a lor . . Hoys Itace on M. Louis Street." fT. LOCI8. May M.-Two thousand boys com ted here today In a five-mile "junior. Marathon" raee if.der t ,. aane. 4 THROUGH DAILY TRAINS 4 Effective Sunday, May 16, 1909, on the Following- New Schedule FROM PORTLAND Chicago-Portland Special, 10 A.M. Atlantic Express, 8:10 A. M. Portlan.l lo Omaha and Oh.cap via the- Or--n Short line. Inioii Pacific anil the Northwestern I.ii. Also Portland I.. IW-nver. Kanj.a4 t ity atul St. lna ia Orv-e n Short 4nr, I'nion Pacific and Wabash Lin. Eastern Express, 6 P. M. 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The course lay through the city streets, starting at l!e east end of Forest Park ami nn-shlr.g at the. Court ho ue corner en Kreedasr. The race wss run In two divisions. Hermann Rrxleben. the . It . year - eld brother of Joseph Brslcben. who capture 4 the recent Marathon race of the Miasonrl AtMelic Club, won the first division con test for working bo a. revering tle course in t -. I wna Id Hart. 14 ears c4d. won t!-a s liool b..y section of t:e nirs. uta time was 9 "1 i-i. tonxKixiAxs nrrKAT tioku: I'rimvton Not Able to c;ct Oirr 4w . Points la Trai-k Meet. ITHfA N T Mav It rVvenell de Between Portland and the East Via O at the City Ticket Office. TUlt4 and Waaa. any local u R. a K sent. f . e- , SCH LOSS - vn lit iX. ! I f 1 a7 Casveattssd 1 riM Ctockcs Makcn Uhaarc H rvCw.Tart, Schloss Bros. feated Princeton today in track ath letics, making points to tne Tig ers' The feature .f the onntesta was the record hammer throw .f Tal bot. who threw a distance of lT feet 4 in. he a. Tl la feat breaks all Inter ce.1 leg lata recrda. but will not be al lAwei, as the distance was not meas ured wtltt a steel tape. Colics" Csanaca. Harvard a. Phlneeton e "nll i. r..liiThi i. Woi I'oint t. Indiana e . i;.llilral -w-irty in Meet. The International Klliloal Kduratlonal Society is an organisation for the ad-tan.-emont of human and animal rights, with tvrar.ol.es In all civilised count rlea. Mrs t.vlla A le-eria 1 presl.e-r -a t . the Portland to Sjlt I.ak Cur an Nlmrt line, rtkii.e oireet 'connect -.r with throuch trains for Irncr. Kansas fnv. Omaha and Ihicaeo. Soo-Spokane-Portland, 7 P. M. "Trail, do Luxe" Portland to St, Paul via Spokane and th Soo-SpoVan Line. Mort Modern aad Superb Kew Equipment Throuthoct, Inclndinf Observation. Cars. Standard and Tourist Sleepers and Dininj Car, tad lUectric Lighted Traia. WM. McMURRAY, Gen. Pass. Ast. n . i ; i ' . 3 i i i 4i mW-s U BIOS. 4 CO. & Co."- 'arge, la touring the T'nlted Plate and Is lecturing to schools, women's clubs, colleges, etc. The Portland branch ef the International nthlcal Cducatlenal eVoclety will discuss at Its ball. l Yamhill street, neat Toeodav evening, et S o'clock. -Are Kxperlmenta on tha SuMiiinun Justifiable;" The public la Invited to take part In the discussion. Test for rrnhlbUkia Law. NAttHVILLR. Xlsv llThe Haoor msn ffactnreee are to test the const it-jttwis:-lty of the laws recently parsed by ha Legislature to rrohiMt the tnanutacture and sale of intoxicants In Tennessee. Seneral T.oka K tVr gl-.t. fo4-mer Kecre tary of War. will actively participate In the llltgstvnn. Ttia f-'-1 o a te iwIi'm r teaa has Tee-a reS II le 14 r cectt et il e sk -C I .eee,. rf,v-e ... ii. n- - rf tive te a meet at Chemawa June i. Hew.