8 - THE , OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL',- PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. MAY T, ICQ L ENTRIES FOR THREE BIG STAKES AT THE - COMING; RACE MEET .IN PORTLAND. , A WAGE OF SPORTING NEWS PORTLAND WINS A GAME BY ONE RUN-NAUGHTONS GOSSIP OF THE FIGHTERS. J. A. HOftAN . L ikkkkkkkkkAhAkUkk A A A A A kkk A A A A MHMU AAA A A tfW : f8 ' Jlllf IJiisyS 'Sill t cinilft- ili n -ir i nix iStSSHSk ' J"' r; ruR EARLY STAKES stss . ; ; Jf 'WlwC : . Th JuvenlU Handicap 1500. A hn- . , . .... s JTAXW "J. SmJ'r i-s----45i 7. t flteup for wo-jrei-jni. (foU of 10J): ' - ' - Vj;--- i & if STVO ' VA" f tt to aooomptnr th Domlntlon:-tI0 d- , . - ' I ,. X I - J . VOfi. Yi2 I dlUonal to Urt The Multnomah Pair . mJi T Is rY- ""V RC'v - I Motion to add ...mount -uKletont , TV ftt ' t3A LS&Vy . 11 W ink. i w maze in vaiua or in .tax J&oo, or i i . , v fi VZS ' V' rpyWsil'i r We'ghtr'oTnnoun'oid MondyAuJ i X-,. ClH-i. T-irtrS?lc . ' VlI 'A.: A ! ins th. rac. befor, 11 a. m. Winner, of . J& TZZ". 7rg : : A U&T CY ' other than' lUn race, after the ' T'T. "' --?!ZrC-;V'2':C : -vT- f?X CL-f '-TilSV' 'vTW JT ! welfhU are announced, to carry five jb-- -V : rrc-5 " 1 &ffllMiffrt;t' C1 Wmk Vfx"' . I pound, extra. To be run Auu.t 14. : --iSirslSr ' C iSAlW 'S f. ' ! "ii -- ' - 1 . t" ' -. r-.. - wvw irm . a . i -i ... . . "v1 i J ca. f.. x. Storm I I . j - t nunxsxn siAJtora AraoviroM nmxsi ro jutzjixj aits .ZXTZVflrTOir XAJTOXCAM AJTS wxsroox ixunroi v " ran fraoro or tvo-tumudi. . Entries for three out of the .fat early cioelns entry .take. hvWen la.ued by rrealdent Diamond , of the Multnomah lair aaroclatlon. for th. bis rac. meeting- to be held ln-thU city from August I to September 10. . - - The local honemen are gratlfled over the many flrrt clana hone, entered fdr the meet, .specially the two-year-old. , and predict th. greatest running race, ever witnessed on the Psclflo coast , . ; Irvlngton race track Is being. put In " splendid condition, the 'new .table, are going up and a general . remodeling of the whole course U in progress. The entries and stakes are as follows:, , i tlx rntlongs. .u The Webfoot Belling 8Uket 1600 For three-yesr-olds and upward; It . to accompany u. nomination, ana sz .a ditlonal to .tart Th. Multnomah Fair association to add an amount sufficient to make the value of the stake J800, of . which 100 to second and ISO to third. "Weight for age. Bach to be entered 4o be .old for $1,100; If for less, pounds allowed for each f 100 less to 1800; then 2 pound, allowed for each $100 to $500. Starters, with selling pries, to be named through the entry box the day before the race, at ii a; jn. ., , Atkln. J. P. ........ i. .b. (.. , ftrretler. d'Or tuiier. b. e.........,...........D. m.. a, steps Bottgw Harmon.. . .. 8. Baa KmrlUk Bradley, Mrs. B. ...... eta. f., g, goale Cbrlatlaa Cappa. J. M. sC.'..,..k ., , stontewma Coffer. Mr. James A. e., B, Ocrrob Hotter. Mra. Jam...,...s; ., , Stlervaaeeaes iwTia, r. en. ai., , rotesua Ixrria,- K. .ri. m., 4, Btep Aroand Kr.ra, J. B...... ch. t-. . PrlTateJoUa Hues, J... b. ., 4. Chief Aloha Pltagwra'4, W. W............b. g 4, La ni down rltairerald, K. W.. ...... ..eh. h.. 4, flrat Chip frtaDUia, D. ..sr. g., ft, Balto Ulaaaeock. Ira b. ., t, Turtla Uardea CJtr BUbU.,..,.... ...... 6, Monia urariort, r. W...........CB. m., e, Annt four Bilrd, Mrs. WllUata M..S. r, 1 Dsrld BnUsd p. e J, Bjr straw Cappa. J. M. a Co. Cappa, i. 11. at Co.., Clifford. J. F. 4 Co. Coffer, Mrs.. Jamea.. l'T), t ritaireraM. B. W.... fitataralo, B. W.... roontain. u. . Harris J. B... Haatlcn. R. W. Hoa.. H. W leaderaoB. ueorge... 0 r.wL.i, juwuw. Jcnea, Bllaa and 8. J...ch juO(re. B. co. . MaeCleary, J. C .eh. si., a. Lady Myrtla SI l. . ........... s. juuiuvim .......... ,b. K, 4, Murat . ,.Dr. ., . UODOOIUI . m.. i. MUty'a Prlda .........d. g. , BrcDnua . .d. e., 3. Fox iakt Madisoir Edtaoa. ........ ..br: m . . klB Ua MrLaaghlla. T. E ch. f., 8, Lady Athellug .Miller. George.-.r...g. sa., 4, Uaale-Rtca Nap Btock farm...,. ...... .CO. f., 8. Pachtiea A. ..b. t-. m Tha Prlda neat. A...... o. ... .. Bemal-k MrhoU, 8........... b. f 8. Annie Marie Itolk. g,.,. ... b, ns., a, Nanon Quintan, Joaeph......,......b. .. 4, Albemarle Qulnlaa. Joaej..........,...,rh. B. Marelio nooo, tv. r. ,,o.-m.. o, uictma Itonwll McDonald....... b. m.,,5, Bed fiemael fihrlda, p, . ,. , -ri:i . i-.b. g., 4, Mime KpT7, C, B... eh. m... 0, loii FtoTer, H...,,........,....ch. .. 8. Bulford Htwrer. H ch, ... 3, Toe Uentenant Thomas ft Bearey.. ...... ,..br. g., 8, Halnaolt VITVll. TT . j. ...... Waller,' K. C, Jr.. Wentworth 4k Co... Wratworth 4k Co... Wentwortb Co... "Rotworth A Co... Wentworta A Co... winters. A.. , wtntera -4k Jotmaaa. WllUama, T.-J..,.. ..eh. f.. 1. Qortlleben ,.e&. m., a, Hindoo Prlnceaa br. m., 4, Alice Enflloh ch. m., a, Mororito ch. S. Bhell Mount ..eh. f., 8, Red Croaa' Nurae .......... .e. t.i a. Hurka ...... ch. f., 4, Profitable ....... ...cn. a, trammer ......Dr. 3, Jtmil A j -' On. sad Quarter Xllsa,' The Irvlngton Handicap $1,000. , A handicap for three-year-olds and up warda; $10 to accompany the nomination; - $40 additional to start The Multnomah . Fair association to add an amount auf- flclent to make the value of the stake $1,000, of which $1S0 to second and $60 to third.,, Weight, to be announced Wednesday, August 17. Accentance. to be made through the entry box the day preceding the race, before 11 a. m. Winner, of other than a selling racr, after the weight, are announced, to 'carry ftve" pounds extra. To be run . 'August 10.'"' ;.;,"' S0!?!' "?"""'-';'-- Btrawler I JI'Tl f- ' t. 8. Mortb Weat C 11 f ford, J." F. It Co b. f., 8, Technlqoa x)ffy, Mrs. Jamea.... ,.,,. ..b. fc; 8. Antrad Coffer, Mra. Jama......,i.,..b. e., 8, Uocooa (Vffer, Mr. Jnxa......i.b. h., a. kid Shannon Coffey, Mrs. Jamea.,,...t...ch. m., 6, Krea O TteTln, F. ;...,..!... .eh. gv 4, Preatolna Krana, William ..br. a. Major Dixon f"rairerad. B. W.,.,.a, g., 6. Colonel Anderaon Mtagerald. B. W... bUt. m.. s. Baffled yuantala. D. 8 b. b., 4, Modlonm garden CJtr KUbto......b. f, s, Frank Wooda Jennewi. Uula.,..,,..rt ......b. t, 8. Maxetta Jonea, BlUa 4k g. J br, h., t. Forest King Jones, Silas 4k 8. J.,.-...,...b. c, 8. Al Waddle : Kane, John. ......... ....... ....br. a., 4, Phya Harton & Willard.....,,........b. ., S, Thoth Kttio A Co. b. f., a, Conatellator Ine. P. ti. eh., g., 4, Joe John Ijottridge, I. W..,,.,.i....br. g., 8. Gatewar I rurh. 1. A... ........ .....b. ... 5, Barry Beck Mart'learf. J. O ..,....b. .. 8. Vet Lake 4iIIt roT P table.. ch. $.. a, Dr. Bernara Partington.' U. ...... ,....,,.b. g a, Tlaona I'rlter, J..... .............. .b. g s, Chob 'oik. 8. .................. .,..b. f., g Floorlab l-uitjlo lltsble., ....... ...,.,...b. e 8. Seberao ttafonr. B.;. ............... .b. St., B, Chickadee ltaadall, W, D......,,,......ch. g.; a, Mil lotion Konilxti. O. P.,., ...... .....ch. s, Peareher )iiili, P. B .........eh, f .. a, Expedient MmiflMd A Ellla...,...b. ., 8. Andrew B. Cook uim, It...... ........b. h... 6. I'llowaho Kiitrnwra. JII1 A Ce.a.b. S.-Q. W. Trabern Tanner, C. g. ............. ...fcvhv, g. Dr. Long ...b. e. b. r., Z, Heradla ....k. f.. S, LUht of Uar .ch. g 11, Oreoor eh. e 8, Senator Pejnta ...eh. f., 1 Mabel Blmmi . . ...o. s.t s, oooiisan ..a. I.. X. VHIT--Nil eh. f .. 1 8 tor ma br. f, S. Bdsecllff ch. .. 8, St. Bnbic ,.br. f.. S, Baa Air Little Bnorter ..b. (., 3, Morlta Kin I Scbreluer, Baraay ..........blk. ., 8, Plnkertoa Jaekaon. A. Judce. a, A Co ill Lanlcan. Kd MrLancnlln, T. .. Moeaaer, Oeorgs H. rtapa dhicb rarm,,.k....,....aw i., a. aaoriia fartlneton.H.. ...... A b. e., S, Iron King Scbreluer. Baroar..........blk. e., 1 Plnkertoa gpratt, J. H... ....... ..eh. f., 8, AnIU Knight , , a... ........ m, biw .ni , H...........D. A, X 0rr P. McNi Btcrer, tOTsr, n. ............... Btorer. tt. b. f.. X Btoel Wire . .b. ... X Kdnard Strobe!, George.... br. f., 8, Mabel Batea gammers. Oil! A Co... -b. e., 8, Bb Bacon Bammera, will lo a. c., a, vaminai narto Bummara, GUI A Ce. ........ i Bobert MItcbeU Bnmmers, Gill A Co. .......... .b. e.. 8, Ban Joae Waters, v. r,,..........D. I., a, rtari wiun RED AND BLUE MEN EARLY ON GRIDIRON .Philadelphia. April $0. Th. Uni- verslty of Pennsylvania' football squad began Its spring praetic- on Franklin field early last week. The praetic. will be continued until .bout the middle of May, on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday of each week. At th. end of that time practice will be discontinued until the middle of September, when the best men will be selected and put at work in preparation for -the- regular - season's a-ames. Cantata Torrey took charge of the .quad, assisted by Dr. Shell, trainer of the track team, and George Turner. The work wa. of a light nature In order to a-iva tha men an opportunity to grad uaily work out the stiffness attendant upon a winter". ret. -- -" " " The idea for the flrst Tew day. will be Imply to get the men Imbued with the football spirit and to loosen . up their muscles, after which harder work will be the order, Quick starting and th tricks of holding or passing an opponent, with light practice at punting, formed the bulk of yesterday work. "T ': The men will all be taught the correct way of" holding the ball to minimis, the danger, or rumruing, ana alter tney are hardened a little, tackling and lntevfer ence will be taught. In appearance the squad Is a promising one, and Captain Torrey believe, that he ha. the material for a first-class team this fall. , YOUSEFF AND PERSON READY FORMATCII Young": Touseff,. the Turk.' and Chris Person of . Tacoma are 1 scheduled y to wrestle before a Portland audience next Tuesday evening at Union hall,. Second and Stark streets. ..s-mritnih' The recent bout between thes two crack exponent, of the wrestling art. excited so , much interest among the lo cal follower, or the game that It - was found advisable to make a return match which same was accomplished by Tommy Tracey some few days ago. - s , Although Touseff was the winner in the last bout, those who witnessed that affair state ,that it 1. their opinion that he will have to go some to be returned winner the second - time. ' Both are big men, weighing in the neighborhood of 200 pound, or Over to the man. and a bout between these two giant. 1. certain to be strongly con tested. Joe Acton is being importuned to offl elate as referee in this event, and Man ager. Tracey anticipates no trouble in securing the veteran's consent. ITCOT WAWT8J AX BEBOSJa. (Journal Bpeclal Berviea.) San Francisco, April 80. Kid McCoy nas ni. eye out lor a match with Bam Berger of the San Francisco Olympic club, the amateur heavyweight Champion of the Paclno coast. A local club of fered $5,000 for the go. but Berger re fused, saying that he ha. no present in tention of becoming a professional. He la. getting ready to go to St Louis to compete In - the international boxing Initrnamftnf of th vn.MW.1. ' CARTOONIST TAD SUGGESTS A FEW, THINGS THAT MAY HAPPEN DURING YOUNG CORBETT'S TRIP ABROAD. JEFFRIES KNOCKED mm cupiD WOXXS'S YAMOTT8J XZATTWSZaXT . oxaxpzobt nrocxzo oxtt bt thb OOSDESS OF lOYB JZFrBXZS will oxajtob xxa oasb otbteb pobtxbo oossxr or zbtebsbt. (Br W. W. Banghton.) ' San . Francisco, April 80. It has al ways been big Jim Jeffries' boast that he had never been knocked down, let alone out, but according to. his bosom friend, Dick Adams, the champion can not ltfy. claim to the distinction any longer. As Dick explains it "The little fel low with the bow and arrow did what Sharkey, FiSImrhOni and Corbett failed to do. . Ha walloped th Dig renew on and the champion took the count.' Jeffries' marriage and the fact that his sojourn - at Harbin will be both honeymoon and training speel has given the gossips plenty to talk about . The feature of th. affair that amuse, such a. are not very close to Jeff is that the gentleman should have kept his. .own counsel so well in regard to his marital tpt.nHnna Jlm'a pmnlfl will ..lall .ynu that be is "a big" kid." that his life is an open book, and all the rest of it, yet he carried through a courtship of two years and finally married the girl of his choice without his closest rrienas sus pectlng his purpose, The champion s wire has announced that she will keep an eye -on her liege lord's training at Harbin and many .re wondering what effect her presence in camp will have on the big fellow. Will Jff Br... tyl .Will Jeff .port a new gymnasium suit? IS one of the queries asicea. in past sea' pons at the springs Jeff has displayed supreme indifference m ms gym toga A suit of grimy underwear, rough woolen socks pulled over his ankles, and none too tidy black trunks comprised the champion's unpicturesque costume when punching the bag or sparring with one of his hired men in Jchepresence of a crowd of summer guests. During the season that Fitsslmmons was at tached to Jeff staff, the - contrast be tween the Cornishman's exercising suit and that of the champion was particu larly noticeable. Those were boney- moon days for Bob of course, and the nresence of his bride no aouDt caused him to be more; particular in regard to his appearance. He certainly looked a thing of beauty ana joy rorever in ms shrimp pink boxing suit his belt of cerulean hue. .' Now whafr-we want to know is: Will the gentle passion havv as reforming an influence on that big grizzly bear Jeffries as.it had on "Grim Gaunt and Granite faced " Fits? In the meantime there is some little betting at even money that Jeff stays with old working clothes. Will Jeff be more sensitive in regard to the wings and wallops his sparring part ners deal out to him under the changed condition of affairs. George Kennedy, to wnom XulB quBBliuu wa put vvajuiuu lue Idea. " . ' '.-;'!?'-:''' "'-. !.;!v Jeff is no dude chap, who wants to bruise his sparring partner up Just cos. there's ladles around,"r said Jo. "He's sensible, he is, and he wants you to work in a way that he'll get some good out of it He would, not change his style if he had 15 wives; looxing on." - . Kennedy", emphatic style of reasoning disposed of that particular matter and other poslble change, in Jeff's manner of demeaning himself were dismissed by the gossips at that time in session. It was pretty well agreed that Harbin would be likely to run short of venison and bear meat this summer, unless big game is plentiful. It Is believed In fact that there will be 'no .fitting out for three days' hunts this trip but that big Jeff will prove a devoted spouse and stay by the side of his wife. Th. Color tin. Just before Jack Johnson and Sam Mc Vey entered the ring at Mechanics' pa vilion on the night of April 22, Billy De laney said to: the writer. "Now If this fight Is anything out of the ordinary the question ot matching Jeff with the win ner will be brought up again. Let me tell you though there i. not. a possible chance that Jeff will change his mind. It may save a whole lot of worry and guessing to make this plain beforehand. Jeff will not fight, a negro. It so happened that the fight wasn't anything out of the ordinary and so far as can be judged at present failure to make Jeff. Johnson will not create an aching void, . Johnson Is a mystery If ever there was one. He is the cleverest thtnfcTlh'TtnS colored heavyweight line the game has produced since Peter Jack son's day and the way he mussed Mc Vey's face, to say nothing of the finish ing blow of the fight, shows thrtt he Is a punlsher. - He has a queer streak in him, though. He Is as strong as a bull at close fighting and was never known to get the worst of it at that kind of mill ing with any of his opponents, yet f neither-th-t!ajolmg--of--hir-secoTid"noT the cursing of the gallery can get him to go in and mix more than three times In a 20-round contest It is quite possible that if Jeff dis poses of Munroe, and there is no other championship candidate in sight, a de mand may arise for a go between Jeff and the clever colored boxer. ' Just at present though, Johnson, is being roasted as a fellow who knows how to tight, but wont Some of the promoters are talking of matching Eddie Hanlon and Terry Mc- Govern. Assuredly an affair of that kind looms up as a pugilistic event among th. "Roman chariot races" that certain of the local matchmakers are talking of bringing on the boards. It is but fair to say, however, that the events In question have only been talked about so far. Tour San Francisco promoter may be slow to learn but it has been shown amply within the past six months that the public will patronize one kind of pugilistic entertainment to wit -the good kind. . - As, a cold matter of fact the Brltt Toung Corbett fight has been the only money-maker of the present year. LACROSSE PLAYERS ARE GETTING READY The efforts to start a lacrosse team in Portland have been crowned with suc cess so. far, and it only requires a little more'work before Portland will boast of a good, lacrosse team. Letters have been received from Seattle and ' other coast cities -regarding matches, as well as wishing s Portland , all kinds of success In their' efforts. C A meeting has been called tor Monday evening, when final arrangement, will be made for the sea son, so that it is hoped that every la- crosse-piayer ana every uxeiy jacrosse- player will attend The old warhorses of bygone days are vnot excluded, but uicir ua n requester, bu mm me young er men may be encouraged in their work. A few-weeks from now we should be able to announce the first exhibition match. t . , , . . CYCLING REVIVAL IS ON THIS YEAR Once again the revival of bicycling Is on the boards. Throughout th. country this year a great effort is being made to repopularlse th. once interest ing, sport In this city more are riding wheels this year than In the last few years and It may be possible that before the end of the season Portland will have some exciting bicycle races. The outdoor , world is awakening and our ' thoughts naturally turn to ways and means whereby we may find the moat benefit and enjoyment as th mild day. and th. bright sun tempt us be yond four walls. W. think of health and strength gained In seasons past as w. wheeled out Into the open, and we mak. up our mind, that we will be abroad as early as possible this Season in company with our faithful friend, the bicycle. At the same time we have vivid recollections of sundry mistake. we made - in th. past and w. resolve in th. light of better knowledge to care fully avoid them this year. We remember that upon certain oc casions, tempted, perhaps, by smooth roads or by the greater endurance of a stronger companion, to ride too far and too fast; result exhaustion instead of exhilaration at the end of th. ride positive harm Instead of benefit Cycling has been hurt by its friends in many instances in the past May It. renewed popularity never .be allowed to wan. through the mistake, of its adherents. These, mistake, can easily be avoided now and in th. future, as wheeling, ha. long passed the experi mental and the sensation stage, leaving it as. a friend tried snd true, through evil ss well as good reports from whom there can be no estrsngement Particular About Your Clothes, Eh ? i -..."1 - I i. . " .. i J V I I i Glad you are, for so are we, else our salesmen would not pay so much attention to the SAT ISFACTION PART YOUR PART, by thq way, when they "deliver the goods." Every coat must hang just soshoulders smooth, collar , snug, back shapely. , You may be a crank,in fact 'way up on the Tree of Fashion, but we've aimed high and the chances are that our faultless 0 . : 1 Hand tailored Suits "WILL HIT THE MARK. ' IF THEY DONVT NONE BUT THE CUSTOM TAILORS WILL. Vtl, '( SPRING SUITS $!3i0 $15 $!6i0 m S22.S0 Roberts $3 HAT, ; A LrAURBL. WINNER 85-87 Third Street Oni Door North Cham. Com, nt,. , , -.-. - a y -.. ? .1 '- . '