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rORTLAXD, OltEGOX TIIlKSPAY INNING, MAY 21,il003. ;
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EDITED BY
J. A. JORAN
FISHER'S PLAYERS
MMRST
Sacramento Boys Play a
Roup Game of Ball.
GRIM'S TEAM LOSES
; TO 'FRISCO BUM
Glendon Received 'Excellent Support a
r. Dangerous Mages..;;
Browns Played to Good Form, but
: .. Engle's Error In the Eighth
i Lost the Game.
. uemo xatzojtal xxAotra.
i ' ' Tsaterdaya oorta.
Ban Franelsoo, 7; Portland,!. -
Spokane, 5 -Seattle,-3. -
' Loa Angeles. 2; Tacoma, 1.
Btaadlntf of tha Clabs.
' Won iogt. pc.
io Angeies . ,.ro
' Seattlf . , 19 11
Hutfe. II IS
Spokane 16 . 13
Ban Francisco ..13 19
1 Tacoma , ......11 18
Helena ........ll 17
Portland ... ' ' 20
.690
" .33 .
.652
.663
.448
.393
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This Koralsg'l Oajn. ' '
t i tcramento. 7; Portland. 4.
' L 'fore a fair slsed crowd-this morn
Ting the Sacramento team defeated the
Portland Browns Jo a rather Interesting
game. The spectators would have n
, joyed theNcontest more, had Townsend
,and Hlldebrand been called, out wYien
thv dellbesately leaned over tne piate
eapw got strucK witn tne dru. .tiaa-
U Is baseballv but rough rowdy work
t that description win never be, tol-
'y erated in this city. It seems. to oe an
IhU .n Lirm;: th:n nia: nrd B"r'r-3 Anderson; Glen
s . . T ' i.... " aon ana aearross.
Chicago .
, New York
Pittsburg . .
: urooKiyn
Cincinnati .. .
Boston .....
Philadelphia
St. lioula. . . ,
worklog players have little chance
gainst them. Manager Fisher should
''thoroughly reprimand his men against
this work. Again in the seventh inning
"they continued their funny business by
batting out of order. After a lengthy
dispute in which Hlldebrand displayed
a considerable overflow of "butt In" pro
'cllvltles.,. Umpire McDonald decreed In
jfavor of Portland. , Captain Graham
stated that the game would be played
, under protest. It would bave been so
far as Portland was concerned. Inas
much as Sacramento did every cop
elvable trick to win.
' Detail of Oame.
First Inning Doyle hit to Andrews
too fast and reached first. Hlldebrand
lumped In front of the ball and got his
fbase. McLaughlin sacrificed. Town
send hit over second, scoring Doyle. In
:Townsend's steal to second, he . delib
erately knocked Anderson backwards.
JSagan flew to Nadeau and Hlldebrand
scored. Casey flew to Nadeau. '
; Raldy went out via : the Sheehan
fownsend route, , -Van Buren .flew to
graham, and .Nadeau walloped double
i the center field fence.' Andrews
walked and Anderson flewMiKXwyle.
X Second Inning Shcehan hito Kaldy
and beat it out. uraliam loccea enee
han s4 second, Fltsgerald and Doyle flew
to Van Buren. ,
Engle drew a pass, Vlgneux hit safely
4nd Harlow sacrificed. Kostal swatted
a hot one to Casey and Engle scored,
Vlgneux going to third. Raldy hit to
Casey who doubled Koatai and him
self. . .
' Third Inning Hlldebrand got a pass,
McLaughlin sacrificed. Townsend went
out at first. Kagan landed a home-run
over the fence, sqoring . Hlldebrand.
Casey went out, Koatal to Sammy.
Van Buren , hit too , fast for Sheehan,
but was nipped at second. Nadeau hit
safely and reached, second on Town,! Sparks and Dooln.
Senas error. Anarews new 10 cenrer
and Nadeau was caught before he got
back. ,
' .- Fourth inning 8hehan and Graham
flew to Van Buren and Andrews. Fits
herald -drew a pans and was forced at
second by Doyle.
Anderson hit the. fence, for a double,
went to third on Engle's sacrifice and
galloped home on Vlgneux's fly to
center. Harlow flew to Slieehan.
Fifth Inning Hlldebrand flew to Har
low, McLaughlin hit a low one to Sam
jny and Townsend died, Raldy to
Samuel. - ' f '
'-., KOstal got a free ticket, Raldy flew to
McLaughlin, but the ball was dropped
V;na ivobuu w caugnt ai second, van
. l iren flew to center, and Nadeau went
- Tlxth inning-?-Andrews hit a safe pop
end beat ft out. Anderson flew to right.
Bngle forced Andrews at second. 8am
imy hit safely, Harlow drew a pass, and
Kostal cantered them home with a liner
.over third base. Raldy went out, Shee
han to Townsend. v
. Seventh; Innlpg Sheehan, batted out
of order.uid Graham was declared out
V at trje nri siauon.
SAN FRANCISCO, May 11. San Fran
Cisco- defeated. Portland yesterday by a
score of 7 to 3. Marshall and Oalrym
pla made home runs. Attendance . was
small. . Score: .
. R. H.E.
Portland ...0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 03 7 ' 8
San Fran ,..10101013 7 0
arf
, Uly's Msa Won.
LOS ANGELES. May 21. Los An ge
les won a pitchers' battle . yesterday.
Both Thatcher and Maupln were in fine
form. Score:
.- ' R. II E
Tacoma ...1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 2
Los Angeles 01010000 03 4 2
Batteries Maupin and Byers;
Thatcher and Hardy. Umpire Warner.
Klokey Kit Kara. -
SPOKANE. May ' 21. Hlckey was
touched up whenever runs were needed.
A good crowd was In attendance. Score:
R, H f7
Spokane . ..1 0 4 (To 0 0 0 6 11 1
Seattle . ...1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 08 13 2
Batteries Dam man n and Zalunky;
Hlckey and Stanley. Umpire Oolgan.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
VATZOHAJj UAOVZ.
Btandlng of tli Clubs.
"T'
Won.
..20
18
18
14 '
14
12
7
Lost, PC.
8,
8
13
14
16
13
19
22
714
.693
.684 '
.600
.483
.480
.821
.241
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Jiff! NEIL
Smith arid Walcott Met
' Last Evening."; .
Walcott Would Not Stand ' for a Loca
Man for Referee, so Smith Was
, Not Obdurate. ' -
' At Boston.'
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Boston . .''.......... .';.;,0 .4-2
Chlcasro . .' T;n- v. 1
Batteries Willis and Ktttredge; Tay-j
lor ana iumg. umpire jonnstone.
At nUadslpbia.
St. Louis' . ....
Philadelphia . .
Batteries M.
O'Nell and
R. H. E.
...1 2
...4 8 4-1
J. O'Nell;
Umpire O'Day.
At Broolyn.
' ' R H E
Brooklyn.. ..................10 12 0
Cincinnati 2 7 3
Batteries Garvin and Rltter; Hahn
and Bergen. . Umpire Moran.
The representatives of "Mysterious1
Billy Smith and Joe Walcott ("the Bar-
badoes Demon") met last evening at
the Mikado Saloon to select a referee
for their 20-round contest to be decided
at the Exposition Building under the
aurpices of the Columbia Athletic Club
next Thursday evening.
The colored boxer was decidedly op
posed to the selection of a local man to
flu the position of referee,' while-Smith.
In his usual off-hand manner, .declared:
"He was in favor of any man "as long
as he was an honest-and capable One.''
After a lengthened discussion in which
the names of many will kffown Pacific
Coast gentlemen ' were discussed ' the
name of Jim Nell, father of the nroml'-
nent San Francisco featherweight boxer,
and blooded stock owner, was favorably
mentioned, and negotiations wre opened
forthwith as to securing his services.
If Nell declines to act another meeting
will be held to settle the 'mooted ques
tion, and Joe Acton and Jimmy Geoghe
gan's names will probably be submitted.
The latter gentleman is well' known -in
Seattle sporting 'circles and -has had a
lengthened experience. in fisticuffs, while
Acton is a gentleman of undoubted re
liability and efficiency. . ' "
Waloott'is Busy.
The colored .welterweight champion
a busy man, and In company ' with
Jack Johnson, the colored heavyweight,
who is after a meeting with the best
n his division, covers many miles every
forenoon. Walcott's bouts with John
son, who, by the way, is a second Peter
Jackson In cleverness, are lively ones,
and the '5-foot, 8 H -Inch welterweight
who scored victories over Joe ChoynskU
Jack Bonner, George Gardner, Big Fred
Russell and other six-looters, makes
very interesting for -'Ml8tah John-
Bing." , ; ' .. ' .
Walcott is rapidly getting into the
best of condition, and says: "Deed, hon
ey, I s?-got to bring dat winning end
back to Boston, sure!" ' 1 ,
Billy Smith extends a cordial invita
tion to his legion of frlendsto visit
his well-equloned7tralhlng quarters, 61. '
Russell street. Lower Alblna. any after
noon at 3 o'clock, 'when he Indulges In
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J. Tannehllt one of the stars of the
American League, and known as a crack
pitcher wherever -baseball reigns favor
ite. Is now playing with the new New
York American League team. This snap
shot shows vhirn" about to deliver , the
ball. ,
RACINfl TRACK 'RESULTS
Winners of the Races Held Yesterday
" at Worth Track,. Chicago.
his .vigorous1 sensatlonaL bag punching
acu
The reduced homeseekers" rates, effec
tive February 16. apply via the- Denver
& Rio Grande, - Have your friends come
through Salt Lake City, over the scenic
line of the world,
CKABE8 SHIELDS,
AiBrw Tork.'
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Pittsburg ..................... 0 7 7
New York . 2 6 2
Batteries Leever and Smith; "Mat-;
thewson and Bowerman. , Umpire Ems
lie.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
AMXSIOAIT tBAGXTB.
: Btasding of tha Clubs.
Won. Lost. P.C.
Chicago 16 9 .640
Philadelphia . ...14 12 .633
Cleveland . .....12 11 .622
Detroit 13 12 .620
Boston.. ......13V 13 .600
St Louis . 11 11 .600
New York 11 13 .458
Washington . ... 8 17 .320
r"Van Buren reached first on Engle's
Juggle. Andrews, Anderson-' and Engle
'flew out In succession to Townsend, Doy
and Eagan (,.
f -.-Eighth inning; Doyle went out, Kos-
-to Sam. McLaughlin hit to Englo wlr and, Crl"er
dropped the fly and here Is where the
game was lost. - Townsend , stepped in
front of the ball. Eagan got 'a pans nnd
.the bases were filled. -rCfloey hit r over
i? third anc in the excitement, McLaugh
,'lin, Townsend, and Eagan scored, Shee
"ban went out, Andrews to Sammy
. -..(Journal Special Service.)
CHICAGO, May 21. Beau Ormonde
won i the Owners' --Slajidlcap at Worth
yesterday in a sensational flnlsh with
;Huzzao. The wlnnor 'covered the mile
in 1:38 flat, , betaking; the track record
by 1 1-S seconds, and equaling the West
ern record set by Orlmar at Washington
Parc three years ago. Summary: - -Six
furlongs Tom Svtaybln' won, Flor
al Wreath second, Hindi third; time, 1:14.
Four and a half furlongs Peter Paul
won,- Manshak socond, St. Paul third;
time, 0:64
.Six, furlongs Zibla won. Sister Kate
II second, Carrie I third; time, 1:13 1-5.
Alile, Owners' Handicap Beau Or-
fmonde won. Huzza h second, Golden Rule
third;- time, 1:38.
Mile and an eighth John A. Clark
won, Dutch Cartor second, Moos-'third;
time 1:68 2-5.
Mile Omdurman won,' Moronl second.
James J, Corbet t third; time, 1:41 2-5.
WOODLAKE WINS
LATONIA DERBY
Big Crowd Witnesses the
y . x Great Event.
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Talent's Choice Was Rated at 18 to 5,
buttheCandelmas Colt, After Big
Play, Captured Stake.
(Journal Special Service.)
CINCINNATI. O.. May 21. Over a
fast tnrck and under a cloudy sky. be
fore 18.000 people, T. C. McDowell's
Candlemas Cult, Woodlake, carrying
114 pounds, with Jockey Dirk Crow
hurst up, won the Latonla derby yes
terday. The time was 2:28 3-4. The
net value of the stake to the winner
was 17,035. Nine horses faced the
starter, and they were sent away to a
poor st.irt. Bad New set the paca to
the stretch,. whro lie wan overtaken
by Woodlake. "The two fought it out
to the wtrtv Woodlake winning, by a
length. The field was the lnrgest that
has contested ' for the derby in many
years, but 'there was little elnsn to It
Tnncred was .the , talent's choice nt
18 to 5; Wondlnke was backed from 10
to 7 .to 1. Had News went to the post
nt 3 to 1. though he was as good as
4 to 1 during the early play.
Bestrabl Baos.
The race was all that could be de
sired from a spei-tncular standpoint.
The field, with the exception of the
last three, were fairly well bunched all
the way, and It looked as lA any one
of the first six had a chance after they
had gone half -the distance. Summary
Six furlongs Jack Rattling won,
Man A. Dale second, Bensonhurst
third; time, 1:14.1-2.
One mile Fonsoluea won, John
Uegan second, Kentucky Cardinal third
tlmeA 1:43.'
Mile, and a sixteenth, selling Cast
Iron won, John. Bull second, King's Pet
third; tlmo, 2:07'
t SEATTLE lj7JAKLAND3.
SEATTLE. May 21. Pete Lohmsn'i
Pot, Piled up 19 errors yesterday and
Seattle won easily. Score:
R. II. E
Seattle . ...0 1 0 712 6 0 17 18 3
Oakland ...0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 7 15
Batteries Herr and Gorton; Kllnk
hammer and Botteger.
"TOVBO" OOBBBTT,
- At St. Xoula,
. R.H. E.
St. Louis ...4 11 2
Boston .". .3 8 1
Batteries Sudhoff and Sugden; Young
Cleveland i 1
Washington
Batteries'
and Clarke.
At Cleveland.
..; J- .- R.H. E.
........ rr'.'.v.. ....'. 10 l
... . ,.4 9 2
'r. lot and Abbott; Wilson
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ACTOR PUG'S WIFE ILL.
(Journal Special Service.)' ,
SAN FRANCISCO, May 21. Cloy El-I
mer, the little actress whose married
name la. Cloy Bouton Johns, la lying 111
.here at the German Hospital iwith ap
pendicitis. . Billy Elmer Johns, her actor
pugilist husband, will be cited for con-
, tempt for Ignoring the order for coun
sel fees and alimony, as soon as located.
'At Cbiearo,
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Chicago .,,...2 6 2
New York . . i ..... . . . . '. ... . ,6 8) 2
-Batteries Flaherty and Sulllvas; J.
Ta,nnehill and O'Connor. , .
' y'yC"s::: A nati-ntt. "
Detroit . . ; .3 6 l
Philadelphia. .:. .... ... . . . . ....18' 1
Batterjes Eason i- and McAllister;
Pland "find Powers. , . . . . .i.
100 LOOS WONJNICE GAME.
SAN FRANCISCO, May 21. Los An
gelea defeated San. Francisco yesterday
In a 12-innlng game. , It was one of th
most brilliant games ever seen on the
, local diamond. ; Attendance 3.600. Score:
, ;' ' - . , - RUE.
Ixs Angeles .000 00020000 18 9 3
Ban Fran. .. . .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 7 1
Batteries Gray . and .Hurlburt; Hod-
Bon anu ucany.
; ' SLOAN RULED OFF TRACK.
(Journal Special Service.) "
PARIS, May 21. Tod Sloan, the
American Jockey, charged with exer
cising Rose de Mat at Chantllly without
authority and "spreading turf rumors,'"
has been excluded by thj stewards of
the French Jockey Club from all privil
eges, whlle the flUy'a 'trainer was fined
COLLEGE GAMES.
r '-' At Cambrldes.
Harvard JBowdoln 3V -
At Bsw BaTa.
Yal 10; LaFayette 8.('4
. At Princeton.
Princeton 23; Lehigh 0.
' ; PAdFIO COAST UAatTB.
Los Angeles. 3; San Francisco, 3.
- Seattle. 17;. Oakland, . ,
Staadlar of tha 'oiaba,
"; ' " - " . Won. Lost P.C
I .os Angeies ...3
Sacramento' , ..26
, San "Francisco , . .24
Seattle . .......19.
Oakland .. ....19 .
Portland . ......Ill
11
18
22
23.
, 29
28
7
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' t ,, , X- -Six furlongs Zibia won. Sister Kate I 'J I
I, v . ' H second, uarno i tnira; time, 1:13 1-5. I y :' f jf I
X " I Allle, Owners' Handicap Beau Or- I ! f I
it;'
- f A" turor time, i:js. v,' , I
r . - ' I Mile and an eighth John A. Clark , i ; v I
-A I won,; Dutch Carter second, .Moos-third; I I , I
- K v -J , I time "1 -fin 2.5. I t - I
1 1," ' J i V I 'I '' I Mile Omdurman won,Moronl second, I f ' I
I x V - ' j I James J. Corbet t third; , time, 1:41 2-6. 1 ' I
HIGH SCHOOL FORFEITS GAME. i'
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m s A " ' The game scheduled to be ptayed yes- I S , I i1
FKJ " terday between tho Portland " High )t -
' i ' School 'and 'Columbia University was ' I 3 s
f f 1 forfeited-by the former, as their, man--' I L. j
p. f-' ageif-awd-ciptaln fulled to put lo an apt $- . I .
" 'A pearance at'the grurnds. Thia gives , v V
- ' Columbia a percentuge of .667 in the In- . w -f ,t , . -
. , J - ' terscholastic chamionshljr this city. '. lt, ii-
V - a. A game was played between the Colum- ui f1' 'i
V ir bia boys and those members of the High i, ' Cm'T 1 I f.
II f i I Snhnnl .toara . that I'uma.talth. ITniv.r. I 's ' "j! J IS. "x J II
": r - slty.grounujf.' The-following is the score V I ' t f ' iWVl
4 Ll .innings of the fcmftlthat was played: I , Ln il
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CliTsr Twlrler Who Will pitoh This h"1 School : .0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 " " 5 Champion Featherweight Who Pat Jack
Afternoon's Game. Umpire R. Murray. Keefa Asleep Taeoday Night.
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TACOMA REGRETS
THE LOSS OF TOY
Clever Joungstcr'.ls Playing Star Base
ball for Ougdale at Spokane'
(Journal Special Service.)
TACOMA. May 21. The Tacoma
oaseDau management now . greatly re
grets Its hasty action in releasing
Barnle McCay, the young pitcher who
has won six straight games for the
Seattle Nationals. McCay was not
given a trial with the Tacoma Tigers,
iui was aroppoj before the opening
game or tne season began. Ho was
secured by Tacoma from Spokane.
wnirn wns recompensed by securlna-
Jack ZnluskytHft sturdy young catcher
who finished iSht season with Tacoma
and Is now putting up a good article of
hnrkotop work with the Inlanders.
McCay is In his first season of nro-
.'esslonnl baseball, and th showing he
has made with Dugilnlo has caused that
Jovial old soul to beam with rapture
every time lie has occupied th. box.
Although Bern I e showed that he had
speed and .good control. Manager Mc-
Klbben thought that he was not In the
same class with the rest of Tacoma s
pitchers. Dugdale grabbed him as
soon as he was free, however, and
Is now taunting the Spokane and Ta
coma clubs for letting such a good
thing k
McCay pitched part of last season
with the semi-professional team at
K"erett and was with the Jee Moore
team of the California Mld-Wlnter
Lea k ye last wlrter. He Is only 22"
years of age and was married In the
early pirt of the present year to a San
Francisco girl, although the marriago
was kept secret, owing to the opposi
tion of the girl's family, until a few
weeks ago.
DIAMOND GLITTERINGS
Paragraphs About Coast and National
League's Players.
Roosevelt weather yesterday.
Joe Kostel twirled this morning.
The Browns were anxious to wallop
ircsheT s men.
Michael A. Fisher Is already well
known about town.
. To see him Is to Jlke him, to know
him is to love him.
There is nobody Just like you, my
dear Michael, nobody Just like you.
Talking about tho weather, Michael
says the only evidence of fair weather
he has seen here was last night when
a copper passed witn nis stellar dis-
rilnve!.
... . ,c . - . .
s.Does Michael remember, the time that
he playcu the "Blinker" Murphy Joke
on Issy Alexander at Sacramento.
Nadeau and Van Buren are aching
fur good weather, So are the rest of
the boys. .
Koowevelt Will have time to witness
only about five Innings of this after
noon's game.
St. Thomas- will do the slab stunt
fpr tho Sacrilmento Revlolas this p. m.
Shields will perform for the Browns.
Klinkhammer is the latest pitcher
signed by Jack Wilson. At home and
at bat he ought to make a great
knocker.
Ths Nationals.
Glendon pitched against brim's men
yesterday and won his game easy.
"Sapho Dalrymple made a home. run.
yesterday in 'Frisco. Old Saph is get
ting her eye on the ball.
John Delsel is playing great ball at
shortstop for McCloskey. Jake Is elsu
hitting the ball this season. .
Jack Hlckey got his bumps yesterday
in Spokane. Hew in be likely to Jump
Talk about hard lack. Butte anT
Helena are certainly up against it.
Tlfey struck bad patronage on thft
Coast and now- they bump up against
bad weather at home.
George Hawley is one of the best
hitters in the P. N. L Hawley and
Joe Kaldy were teammates last season.
That champion Tacoma team i
teai'd so much about is not ascending
the ladder very .fast Next Jack Griin's
boys will bur themselves in tho cellar.
YOUNG
it
CORBETT
ROUNDLY
SCORED
ganger's Manager Hands
Him Hot Roast.
The Champion Is Described as aCow
ard, Thoroughly Afraid to Meet
. Benny Yanger.
(Journal Special .Service.) '
CHICAGO, May 21. John Herts.
manager of Benny Yanger, is out with
the following scathing denunciation of
loung Corbet t. champion of the feath
erweight class:
"Young Corbett Is ths worst eowsrd
tu the American ring. He fought
Terry McGovern the first tlm because
Terry was champion. Ho (ought him
the last time because he knew that ha
could whip McGovern.
"Why doesn't he light Benny Tan-
ger? My honest belief is that he la as
afraid of Benny Yanger aa a woman la
of a huge boa constrictor.
"Young Corbett has n.t forjrottrn tha
time Yanger knocked him senseless. '
"If Young Corbett Is not n coward I
111 give him 31.000 In cold cash to
prove that he is not by stnpplng into
tho ring with the undefeuted Chicago
featherweight.
This Is strictly a bona fide offer. -It
Is not made to attract attention. Tha
offer means business.
"No matter who wins the fight, tha
hamrlon will receive the 31.000 aa
sooiv as lie enters the ring with Yanger.
"Young Corbett will not accept lt--
and If he does not I will have proven
him the coward that he Is., , ,
But If he should decide to accept tha
offer he has only to enter the ring to
claim the money. '
Yanger will be ready to meet Young ,
Corbett any time after Benny s light
With Eddie JIanlon in June. I haW
signed an agreement with the San
Francisco club manager not to matcn
Benny fdr any fights before the one
with Hanlon: otherwise Benny wouia
be willing to fight Corbett tomorrow.
'Now. I think I have put u up to
Young Corbett to provwj.hat he in not
a coward. ,:. , .
"If he has not ths heart of a chick v
en. as I verllv believe be has. let him
claim my $1,000. Let him light Yan
ger. the legitimate . claimant for tha
championship belt .
"ir Corbett does not accept this of
fer In the future I shall ignore him en
tirely. ' " . ,
"Bennv Yanger does not have to light
cowards.' He likes to meet men with
brave hearts men whom It Is an hon
or to defeat. '''"!
"If Bennv defeats Eddie Hanlon and
Corbett still ignores my oftee Yanger
will ask the publlo to recognise him as
the legitimate lightweight champion,-
"lie has knocked out Corbett, Let
Corbett show that:h can wom
Yanger." -? ?' :. -I . - ;
SAYS HE DID fiOT QUIT.
(Journal Special Service.) '
Dim imti.PHIA. May 21. "Billy
McCrancy. manager of George Oole, the
colored boxer, wno sueu ;-..
Oulgan, manager r iw.awun. w-.
letlo Club for 3123 and Interest du
his antry In nis recem cum-cov
Jack O'Brien, testified that Cole did not
..qut. .v'".l. '
"Well, the punisnmem in
... Mr nvillnafv
was enougn to mu" ;'"" T"L
fighter quit, repnea v ... ....
was present in tno w ; . j
asked nbout the proceed. McGulgan
refused to hand over tha"; .b.u "J"
f;red Oolo'a manager B0 Tht the Ut
ter refused to take and then McGulgan
said: "I won't give you a cent.
The Jury was out oniy i mhuuot.
BOLEN DEFEATED MLLIIALL.
j
(Journal Speclul Service.)
LANCASTER. Pa., May 21. Over
.000 spectators were on hand at the
Lancaster Athletic Club's boxing show
when Sam Bolen colored) knocked out
Charley Mulhall. of Summit Hill, in the
third round of what was to have been a
six-round bout. It was give and take
from Btart to finish. In the first round
Mulhall knocked lloien flown with a
right swing on the Jaw. but Bolen was
quickly in the game again, though at one
time it looked as though he was going.
Bolen soon had Mulhall down in the
second round, and he was hardly on his
feet when he was sent down again and
took the count A third time he went
down under a terrible right swing and
was out
WELL KNOWN PLAYER DEAD.
(Journal Special Service.)
CHELSEA. Mass., May 21. Patrick
F. MacDonald, known vory well in New
England as a baseball plnyer and oars
man, la dead. Ho had played both .with
the Connecticut and tho . Nev England
leagues and was a member of the four-
oared crew from tho Mill Stream Boat,
Club, which took. second prixe attho
international regatta la Halifax, in
1901.
PHIL TO SELL HIS HORSES.
NEW YORK. May 21. The statement
la made that George E. Smith (Pitts
burg Phil) will sell all his race horses
and cantine his ' efforts to picking. win
ners. - Thla action la said .to bo dilo to
the suspension of his Jockey, Willie
Shaw. Since the stewards of the Jock
ey Club revoked Shaw's license,- Pitts
burg Phil baa not won a race
Preferred Stock Canned Qoods.
Alien A Lewis' Best Brand.
AFTER BIG GAME.
.Tnnrnnl Soeclal Service.) 1
PHILADELPHIA. May 21.-Georga
Fecley of Sioux City, Iowa, is here frean
from the West, and is seeking matches
with ail the big men In this section.. He
Stands full six feet -In . heftfhtv sc les
about 195 pounds. In good condition,
and looks like as it he la able to taka
care of himself in any kind of com
pany, lie Isi'anxlous for meetings with
Jim Jeffords. Jack O'Brien, Joe But
ler, or any big man any of tha cluba
may select. Feeley offers to stop Ceorga
Ester, who met O'Brien, in in -m-length
of tlnio as it toolt O'Brien to do
the Job. His la anxloup to get busy.
" BIKING" ACROSS CONTINENT.
(Journnl Special Service.) '
SAN FRANCISCO. May 21. Georga .
WymanVthe local cyclist, who la riding
a wheel from thla city to New York, la
carrying the colors of the Bay City
Wheelmen, of which club he is a mem
ber. When last heard of he had left
Salt Lako City. -
INTEREST IN SHOOTING TOURNEY
(Journal Special Service.)
ATHENA, Ore., May 21. Tha coming
shooting tournament of the Athena Uun
Club, to be held here Friday, June S awl
8, is arousing much enthusiasm in local
gun circles, and quite a numbegof ,..
tries" are already reported.
, JOCKEY M'INERNY DEAD. -
I-TTISVILLIL May il.-r-J. Mclnerny.
tha Jockey who met with fatal Injuries
while riding Wavelow recently at .
Churchill Downs, died here yesterday, .
Full'descrlntlon of all sporting events.
New York aiM Chliaro raises received
by direct wire ftoni the trai k, K
York telegrap!ktlpa posteil. t'onii(iiM.Kirn
received for all iioniiiif-evt iiin in bny
art or the woriii. irwr wMmj t .hi
ornla races 1:45 p. m.. .MniiiiH r.f-"i
tlna 11:45 a. m. 't)K i UVMJ tl.t. JJ, .
i'jiiU street-; , ' "