The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 18, 1903, Page 10, Image 10

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TITE ' OltEGOtf DAILY JOOTKAI., rOItTEAKU SATrmDATEVAFmt-181903;
EDITED BY
U.-A. MORAN
3PMMNG mxsixm
DOO SHOW
CLD5E5 TONIQHT
in
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Large Attendance Dur-
tag Last Hours
Jadginz Wis Finished Last Night
and the Special Prfccs Awirded
- to the Star Dogs.
Ths Bench Show had th largest t
. ssndanc of the exhibition last evening.
V -when the special prut wer awarded to
th doss. Minnesota J ex, pointer, owned
' y Henry F. i&elgler, captured th beau
tiful sliver up aoiwted by The Oregon
" Jjatly Journal, sod Clatsop Beauty cap
' tured In silver oup donated by the East
l '. Oregonlan. Children's day was observed
this, afternoon. The ahow wUl .close
this srwiLns with s. dress parsd of all
th dogs in tb show. On Thursday at
. th show John Cook collie, Prlnca, won
first prise In the "open dog" class. In
1 th account published Mr. Cook s name
.was misspelled. The prlaee awarded last
night, and yesterday afternoon were:
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1 Puppy dogs, smooth ooatsd First,
Valiant, Jr. Mra. W. B. Fechhelmer,
Portland; second. CpdsTC of Oakee, W.
F. Wall.. Victoria: third. Rocket, W. O, ,
Van Schuyver. Portland. i
JVovls dug a. smooth cogtea nrsi.
"Valiant, Jr.: acond. Codger of Oakes;
third,'. Michael Homer Honeyman, Port
land; very .highly commended Rocket;
Dalrymple, Harry ' Harding, Tualatin,
"Ore.: Raatus II. Jack and Oswald Pay,
Portland.
"' Limit-'dogs, smooth coated First,
Wandee Billiard. Wandee Kennels, flan
Vrnnolaoo; second, Wandee Jester, Wan
dee Kennels; third. Norfolk Bustle, W.
B. ' Fechhelmer; reserve. Codger of
' Cakes.
. Open dogs, smooth coated First, Wan
dee Billiard; second. Champion Row ton
VBom, Sabine Kennels. Orange. Texas:
. third. Wandee Jester; reserve, Norfolk
" Bustle; 'very highly commended, Codger
of Oakes.
Winners, dogs First, Wandee BUs
aard; reserve, Champion Rowton Besom.
;. Open . bltohes. smooth coated First,
1 Sabine Fearless, Sabine Kennels; seo
ond, 'Wsndee Mayse, Wandee Kennels;
third. Norfolk Mistake, W. B. Fech
Salmer. Winners, bitches First. Babipe Fear
- teas; reserve, Wandee Mayse.
Limit dogs, wire halsed First. .Min
eral Water, J. Q. Morgan, Seattle; sec
ond, Jonas, U. F, Corbett, Portland.
, Open dogs, wire haired First, Min
eral Water; second, Jonas.
" Winners, dogs First, Mineral Water;
reserve, Jonas.
Limit bitches, wire haired First,
Morenga, A. Murphy, Seattle.
Open, bitches, wire haired First,
Morenga.- '
Winners, bitches First, Morenga.
Paofeafeil&da,
' Puppy dogs and bitches First, Ike,
. IL , Herrlck. Portland; second. Rough,
H. Herrlck; third. Townsend, H. Wolf,
Portland.,
.' Limit, dogs and bitches Second,
Faeckle III, Mrs. Alexander It Kerr,
Portland.
Open, dogs and bitches First, Wanda,
H. Herrlck; second, Faeckle; third.
lacker Von Jaegerhaus, 11 Herrlck.
- Winners, dogs and bitches First.
Wanda, , reserve, Ike.
Airedale Terriers.
, . Puppy t dogs First, Bagder, C. B. 6.
Wood, Portland; second, Trimrock. H.
F. Corbett, Portland; ' third, Sneca
. Chief. Xarl A. Fisher, Astoria,
v Novice dogs First, Trimrock; sec
ond. Blackrock. H. F. Corbett
Limit, dogs First. Nipper, E. F.
- pucker,' Portland; second. Blackrock.
Open, dogs First, Nipper; second,
Blackrock,
, WMner. ogu First, Nipper; re-
wary, Blackrock.
Novice bitches First, Olympic Owee
Hee, W. W. Beaton. Seattle; second.
Tyke,' C E. SWood; third, Dinah. Wal
ter F, Burrelt Portland.
' Limit, bitches First, Waterside
Xtaohesa, Bw F. Tucker; second. Lady
Marvel, Gilbert Palmer,- Seattle; third,
Open, pitches Second, Lady Marvel;
third. Olympic Oweenee.
'Winners, bitches-First, Waterside
Ducbesa; reserve, Lady MarveL
rags. . .
Limit dogs and bitches Second,
Traps, C Simpson, Portland.
' Pomeraalaa or Spits.
Limit, dogs First, Bob, A. R. Bitter,
: Portland.
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Annual Event Scheduled
for June Sixth
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Puppy owb4 T w. B. rokhim.
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Winners, dogs First, Bob.
Puppy bitches Second, Queen, A. S.
Philiina. Portland.
Limit, bitches First. Trixle, Walter
B. Honeyraan,. Portland.
Open, bttches-r-First, Trlxie.
Winners, hlttftaesFtrst, Trlxie.
' Torkshir Terriers,
Limit, dogs 'First, Tony S
Scott, Portland. 1
Open, bitches First, Tony S.
Limit, dogs First, Mollle 8., V. Q.
Scott, Portland.
Winners, dogs First. Tony S.
Open, bitches First, Mollis 8 ; sec
ond. Tesai. U. O. Soott.
Winners, bltohes First, Mollis 8.;
reserve, Tessie.
Japaata Spaniel.
Limit.' dogs First. Pike D., Grant
Scott,, Portland; second. Cocoa, O. Hejt
kempe'r, Portland. ', .
Open, dogs First, Jap, Grant Scott.
Winners, dogs First, Plks P.; ' re
serve, Jap.
Puppy bitches First, Muggins, F". A.
Stuhr, Portland; second, Sami, Grant
Scott
Winners, bitches First, Muggins; re
serve, Saml
Kisoenaaeous.
Welch sheep 4og Seoond, Sport, N.
F. Sargent,. Portland. .
Special Priaes.
Th award of the special prises was
made as follows:
Woodard, Clark & Co., terra cotta
figure, "The Guardsman," for best St.
Bernard, to Ch. Grandmaster II. owned
by Nairod Kennels of San Francisco,
W. Ooldman, steel engraving, vn.
Press Gang," for best Great Dan, to
Lief, owned by Dr. James C. Zan of
Portland.
Honeyman Hardware Company, silver
cup, for best greyhound, to Boney Boy,
owned by J. E. TUden of Portland, ,.
Oregon Daily Journal, silver cup, for
best pointer dog, to Minnesota Joe,
owned by Henry F. ISlegler Of The
Dalles.
' East Oregonlan of Pendleton, sliver
cup, for the best pointer bitch, to Clat
sop Beauty, owned by W. F. Halderman
of Warrenton, Or.
Peasle Bros. silver . cup, for best
pointer bred la Oregon, to Clatsop
Beauty. . -
F. A. Spencer, silver cup, for best
pointer puppy, to Oregon Jingo, owned
by W. M. Davis of Portland.
Edward Ktw begin, silver cup, for best
pointer pup, of th opposite sex to win
ner of Spencer cup, to Rocket, owned by
C v. Gabrlelson of Salem, ore.
Bank Cafe, silver cup, for best pointer
in the novic class, to cistsop Beauty.
F. V. Holman, silver cup, for bast
English Setter puppy, to Countess May,
owned by Davies Bros of Victoria, B. C.
Frank Nau, silver cup, for best Eng
lish setter, to Dud Nye, owned, by J.
B. Nye of Portland.
Walter Burrelt silver cup, for bst
English setter opposite sex to winner
of Frank Nau cup, to. Albert Rosalind,
owned by T. P.'McConnell of Victoria,
a C.
Baatoeh Gun Club of Portland, sUver
cup, for the best English setter dog la
the novice class, to Dash, owned by
Charles A. Burckhardt of Portland
W. Q. Van Schuyver, silver cup, for
the best English setter bred in Oregon,
to Dude Nye,
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F. T. Merrill, silver cup, for the best
Irish setter bitch, to Lady Belle, owned
by W. V. WUley, Hlllsboro, Ore.
O. Heitkemper, silver cup, for best
Irish setter in th novlo claaa, to Don.
owned by C. F. Beebe of Portland.
H. T. Hudson, silver oup, for host
Irish water spaniel, to Brownie, owned
by H. F. McKay of Portland.
The Portland Cocker Kennels, silver
cup, for oocker spaniel, any color, sired
by any of their stud dogs, to Portland
Tony, owned by Mrs. Newbegln of Port
land. Dr. E. F. Tucker, silver cup. beat
black cooker spaniel dog, to Champion
Black Victor, of Portland Cocker Ken
nels. B. B. Rich, silver cup, for best black
oocker spaniel bitch, to Plumerla Vlo
torla, owned by Plumerla Cocker Ken
nels of San Franclscdl '
The Grand Junction Exchange, silver
cup for the beat cocker spaniel, other
than black, to Plumerla Flo, owned by
Plumerla Cocker Kennels of San Fran
cisco. Meier A Frank Co., silver cup, for Jhe
heat oocker spaniel other than black,
oppoalte sex to winner of the Grand
Junction cup, to Plumerla Beau II,
owned by th Nairod Kennels of San
Francisco.
. California Cocker Club, medal for the
best cocker in th show, open to mem
bers of th California Cooker Club only,
to Plumerla Victoria.
San Francisco Kennel Club, trophy for
best collie, to Shadeland Fidget owned
by Shields Bros, of Perrydale, Ore.
C. J. Cook, cup. for bst collie of the
opposite sex to the winner of the San
Francisco Club trophy, to Ormsklrk.
owned by Harry G. Smith of Portland.
Mrs. W. B. Fechhelmer, silver cup,
for best bulldog owned on the Pacific
Coast to Ivel Damon, owned by Mr
Charles K. Ha r ley of San Francisco.
Butterneld Bros., silver cup, for best
bull terrier, to Walter, owned by H.
Keowa of Victoria, B. C
Sam McCartney,, hand-weldsd steel
horseshoe, facsimile of shoes worn by
Star Pointer, for th best Boston terrier
puppy, to Jerry, owned by J. J. Dal
rympl of Salem, Ore.
J. C. Ainaworth, silver cup, for best
smooth-haired fox terrier, to Sabine
Fearless, owned by the Sabine Kennels,
of Orange, Texas.
U. G. Scott, silver cup, for best fox
terrier bred in Oregon, to Valiant, Jr.,
owned by Mrs. W. B. Fechhelmer of
Portland.
C. K, Harley of San Francisco, sliver
trophy, for best smooth-haired fox ter
rier owned In Oregon, to Norfolk Mis
take, owned by W. B. Fechhefmer of
Portland.
Fred Mansell of London, picture, for
the best wire-haired fox terrier, to' Min
eral Water, owned by J. G. Morgan of
Beattl.
Eilers Piano House, silver, cup, for
best dachshunde, to Wanda, owned by
H. Herrlck of Portland. 1
Bluroauer-Frank Drug Company, sil
ver cup. for best Airedale terrier dog,
to Nipper, owned by Dr., E, F. Tucker
of Portland.
Biumauer-Frank Drug Company, sil
ver cup, for best Airedale terrier bitch,
to Waterside Duchess, owned by Dr. E.
F. Tucker of Portland.
Schiller Cigar Company, silver cud.
for best Pomeranian, to Trixle, owned
by Walter B. Honeyman of Portland.
A. & C. Feldenheimer, silver cud. for
best xorKsmr
by U. G. Scott
Large Number of Members Will
Participate is the Exciting
Competitions.
Th Portland Hunt Club has lust
isausd th rules which will govern th
events of Field Day on June 6. Field
Day la th banner event of th season
for th Hunt Club, and from Indica
tions this year will eclipse all previous
attempts. .
A larg number of the members have
already qualified for the event and b
forr May 10. th last day for entries.
Its is expected that moat of the Hunt
Club will b entered for several of th
event at least The rules are as fol
lows: 1 Each rider will be given a number
whn hi antry Is accepted, whlob will
b worn on ach arm or on both aides
of aaddl cloth, figure to be not less
than four Inches high.
X At th first trumpet call horses
may be vanned up on th track. At
th second trumpst call, all entrle will
assemble at blu fUg in paddock and
pass In front of grandstand in going to
th post A groom (dismounted) may
accompany unruly horses to th post 1
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Spendid St. Barnard, Winner la th Open aad WlaMtV Class.
Real Bad Cabs These.
Th Chicago Cubs split into two teams
on Sunday and drew a big orowd to the
West Side Park, despite lowering aklee
Th crowd balled the boys, and th
weather hailed th crowd. It was all OS
in four Innings, and rain-checks ware
coughed up. Th most notable thing
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NATIONAL SCORES
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VATIOITAX UIAOXTB.
Standlaff of th Clubs.
Won, Lost
Pittsburg , . . , , , 1
Boston 1
Brooklyn 1
Chicago . 1
Philadelphia , ... 0
New York 0
St Louis , 0
Cincinnati 0
P.C.
1.000
l.eoo
1.000
1.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
Boston Wins.
PHILADELPHIA. April IS. Th Na
tional Lea sua season opened her yes
terday with a defeat for the home team.
Mayor Weaver threw th first ball from
th grandstand. Attendance 8,200. Score:
R H E
Boston ....., 8 11 3
Philadelphia I 8 I
Batteries Willis and Kittredge; Fra
serr Burcbell and Dion. Umpire Mo-
Great Crowd.
NEW YORK. April 18. New York
lost .the opening .game of the season to
the Brooklyn team at the polo grounds
yesterday. Attendance 20,000. Score:
R II E
Brooklyn 0 0 4
New York 7 11 6
Batteries Schmidt and Hearn: Mat-
thewson and Warner. Umolre O'Dar.
an.
Champion BnffUab bolt terrier, owned by
M. a Wblttltt T Portland.
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A Great Bench Show.
This is the last day of the Dog
Show given at Exposition Build
ing under the auspices of th
Portland Kennel Club. The weath
er has been delightful, and it is
worth a trip to the hall to see
the splendid exhibit of dogs.
The Dog Show is one of th
, best ver held in this country
and that Is saying a great deal.
Prize dogs from all parts of th
eountry are to be seen, and ex
hibitors from different cities
have expressed themselves as
delighted, far beyond expectation,
at the excellence of the exhibit
Too much praise cannot be
given to the members of the
club and the other projectors of
th affair, for they have suc
ceeded In securing an exhibition
which has redounded vastly to
the credit of Portland. As the
fourth performance It is certainly
remerkablo. The reputation show .
of the Portland Kennel Club will
create great interest In its fu
ture exhibitions.
and may remain if starters so desire.
8 In the mile-trot horses wUl not be
set back for breaking unless tim is
gained thereby. ' - T .
. irr-ln ' the .exhibition' of saddl horses
tnera.wilVbe two sjie;5trs,t; ladle
saddle ' horses ; second, " glnttemen's '; sad
dle horses. Hnraa . Will be Shown tO
terrier, to Tony S, owned I walk, trqt and Mtlw'li,:J;4W.
of Portland. ' 1 by point as follows V.''r -, ' ff
H. Beat silver cup, for best Jaoanese I Style and conformation. 78 per bent:
spaniel, to Pike D., owned by Grant I performance, 20 per cent; etivrpment
Scott of Portland. I 6 ner cent f ' - ;'
6 Steeple chase -to; Won' th infield,
subject to steeple chase rules. .
8 Hurdle race to be on-truck, sub
ject to hurdle race, rules.' ' '
7 Any rider committing an act cal
culating to disturb a competing horse
will be dlsquallfled. '-x.
'8 Each rata will be started by the
fall of a red flag to the hands of the
starter. If the race 1 a false one,
trumpet call will b4 sounded and horses-
will be returned to th post, r - '
, 9 The finish wlll'b Announced byy
trumpet call as th first "horke' passes
under the wire. "7-'5V ' : 1 -N '
10 After passing th Wlr Wder will
stop their horses and teturn to th
judges' stand. They will not leav the
track nor dismount until permitted to
do so by the Judge. ' ' '
11 The first, second and tMrdT Wders
In eatfh event will receive as prize
blue, red and whit ribbons respectively.
12 The judges deolsion will b final.
18 Each horse must be entered under
It true name. All entries subject to
approval of Executive committee. 1
14 Horses will be called to- post a
follows: '
1 Class exercises . . . . ; iT' . .4:00 p. ni.
2 Mil run ................ .2:2p. m.
3 Mile trot under saddle. ... .2:45 p. m.
4 Exhibition of saddle horses. 8:00 p. m.
6 Steeple chase, two nilles. .1:89 p. m.
8 Pony race, one-fourth mil. 8:80 p. m.
7 Five-eights mils dash; .:10 p. ra.
8 Junior members' rao. ...'.4:8p. m.
t Two-mile hurdl race...... 4:48 p.m.
Qualified hunters are horses that havs
been ridden by club members through at
least one paper chase, to b certified1 to
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Jack Munroe as Referee.
NEW YORK. April 18. Jack Munroe
f Montana refereed the Schumacher-Edwards
10-round bantam contest in a nrl-
vat club hous her. Schumacher wu
given tne wara in the limit
about the gam was th absence of
Tinker and KliBg. ' These- star players
naa mcii siiaw4 t go to their Kansas
City homes, on oonditlon that; they
would show up in tin to play the West
Sid game.1 Instead of keeping; their
word, they pUyed ball with Comlskey's
team, which was- battling with Goar's
People, thus, for th- sake, ef s ttw pen
nies, breaking their word with Be lee,
disappointing, th Chicago fans, and gen
erally making monkeys of themselves
and, th management Seles has a lot of
choice-remarks stored up for them when
ttiey arrive; and what Jin Hart will say
to them, would make bright vermiillon
reading. It was a skat f a trick, and
will not help the sinner any with th
fans.
Pittsburg Downs XUds.
CINCINNATI. April 18. Th Pitts
burg team administered another defeat
to Cincinnati yesterday. Attendance
&.000. Score:
R H B
Cincinnati .................... 2 1 1
Pittsburg 14 i
Batteries E wing, Suthoff and Ber
gen; Doheny and Phelps. Umpire Ems
Took Ten Innings. -
ST. LOUIS, April 18. In a 10-lnning
game the Chlcagoans won from th St
trfrals team. Attendance 8,000. Score:
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Bt. Louis e 8 8
Chicago H .X
Batteries Yerkes. Wicker, O'Neill and
weaver; Weimar, Menefe and JCling.
Umpire Johnston.
Splendid Speed of wCoIoneT Whc
Argued in Favor of Freedom
from Harsh Masters.
Th annual banquet of th canines
which have been on exhibition at th
Bench Show at Exposition Building this
Week, was held last night is the Ex
position Banquet Hall amid all th
splendid scenes typical Of such affairs,
Th annual banquet Is an vnt worthy
of more than display notice, inasmuch
as th Invited guests traos their Iineag
so Iat back In the annals ef ancient
aristocracy that the mer mention , oi
their names would caus an ordinary
beast to shiver with reverence. . Th
large hall was tastily decorated in th
prevailing colors of dogdont and the
orchestra pealed forth its most joyful
Stralna. Th. ilnir, mrrivMA mHy mm
tt was voted th most sumptuous repast
ver served to prlie-winners.
Th toaatmaster was "Colonel," trust-'
d -dog of Senator Fulton, and his in
troductory remarks brought forth a
sweeping storm of applauss from vry
dog. Th "Colonel'" speech was too
long to raproduo la fulL so th perora
tion will sufflo. "We sr now on our
last legs," said th 'Colonel,' "and hop
th sport will continue. It really does
all of us world of good to got away
from th boys and go- to ths dogs oc
casionally Here w are a splendid col
lection of proud dog flesh, full of ths
sweets of repast th honors of mes and
th prises of show. For three long days
and as many nights, during which our
slumber was often disturbed by th
crying of th unfavored ones, we show
Ad ourselves oft to th best possible
advantage. Th prlaee w won and th
laurel we earned all go to our masters.
All that w get is a kick and a cruel
word. Therefore, a our masters get
th benefit of our good deeds, pt us
enjoy the only privilege accorded us
th breaking of friendly bread and the
scraping of our unfinished bone." Other
toasts were drank and Jollity prevailed
until th small hours of dawn. Ths
dogs at a coord in g to their tastes.
The Scotch collies enjoyed roast beef
and Sootoh whisky; bull dogs, roast
beef, Yorkshire pudding - and pal old
ale; spaniels, reed birds, Heyler's candy
and extra dainties; pointers snd setters,
plenty of game; terriers, several cases
of rats; fox hounds, weiner wurst and
beer; dachshunds, dog biscuits and
fritters, snd the St. Bernards, roast
bef, lamb and mutton.
It was a gay old night rot
Park Boys' New Srits. .
Th University Park baseball team
ha organised for th. season and has
procured new suits for the men. Ths
suits are . prettily designed, th shirt
stockings and caps being maroon, and
th pants gray. The Park team chal
lenges any amateur team in the city.
Address L. Bv Held, vhiversity Park.
Bowling Tonight
The bowling contest between the Com
mercial Club of Astoria, Illlhe Club of
Salem and Portland Commercial Club
teams scheduled to tske place In th
latter club's well-atmointed alleys to
night is arousing much speculation as to
th result Music and 4 good tim, gen
erally is promised.
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awarded to XsUsvasots Joe, best peUte
dog, wad by Xeaxy T. Salsls. f Ths
Dalles.
It has been estimated by an expert la
the employ of the government that agri
cultural machinery reduces th number
of men employed to do a given amount of
work to one-third, while manufacturing
machinery reduce th number to
fiftieth. - -
BIG SHOW COMING
Young Corbett and Party to Be
Here Next Week.
The record-breaking advance sales of
the "Young Corbett" athletio exhibition
which is listed to- take place at the Ex
position Building Thursday evening,
April 23, under' th auspices of the port
land Pastime Club, has bean the subject
of favorable comment, by local and out-of-town,
sport' followers. Among th
many attractions listed, are contests be
tween -Kid" McFadden and Bert Sul
livan, th local favorite the former un
dertaking th task f stopping th lat
ter in a prescribedr number of rounds;
Jhnmy Rellly and Fred Wyatt la a 10
round go; Mike Kenny of .Albtns. and
Frank Freeman Of Oregon City, 10
rounds,- and. . ths world's llghtweia-ht
champion, "Young Corbett" and Young
Fitspatrtok of Chicago in s four-round
wind-up, the former agreelngAo forfeit
$100 If h fails to step the lillnolsan
la ths prescribed limit. . .
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prii Winner la Two Classes at ths Dog Show.