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' 'rr - Shea Was Oft CIot and AUoto Two Runs--Castro and Spencer .: Play Brilliant BaU Racing Results , at the Different Tracks-Other Sporting J, a. iicaxri SHEA'S POOR WORK klman. , Double play Castro to Spenoer nnti, ' Mri'OQ duo rvruuia, ; Oakland. I. Tim of aame Two hours PACIFIC TRACK F,1EN SilEEPSOEAD JUaE ftua if minutea. umpireuustoa, V. 1 . 1 1 1 r' ; PROVES COSTLY M0O10 BTATZOVAXi tZAQVB. Ml ENTRIESARECLOSED '?vt ten ft LTHTNAMI It H.B.I 'V sh Lake . :.tooteieiee- 4 f J -i BLUNDER s ANOTHER GAME latteries Ewirk And Hausea; Bporerl SAIXTRB TO XOZ.S XBMWM TXBOW aa Bwindell. .Umpire b harp. uivvi mi vunuu pvvnvi i j.. , .;i ;. . , i. jajols. ' i . r ' f THtvarsv vv mT', sBxxxtunr : iiu-nn KAjr bbbaxs bos AjrxxB. . :'' 1 fppokaa oi Battalias Hoar and iFarlan and H anion. . ' ' ' jit El Stanley! ' Mo- v Iberg and Loa Angel van ran Batteries , ,; Oakland .-Portland I.-1 Mosklman and Lohmanj l.Jhea. - Shea's faUuro to hold Iberge throw. to tore Strelb at tho plat and whtoh , alao loat him tha opportunity to doublo Schmidt at flrat On tha play, waa tho , real cauae of Portland'a downfall In vastardav'e aama. Although Iberg waa v '.touched up for four-hit a la tha elxthland Gorton. Inning;, She could have anut on runner ' tooiinc had ha kept hie-heed at that ; critical tlma. But aa. ha didn't do tho trick, two , mora runa oroaaad tha pas, ' and It waa all oft with tha Browne. . Tha boat that Portland, could do with Mosklman waa thraa runa. McCreedU'a alt, Mosklman'e . bad .throw and Free man'a aafa ona aoorad tha right flaldar In tha flrat Inning-. la tha fourth, Free man's hit Caatro'a - aaorlflca and Na- deau'e aafa awat aoorad another. A base ,4 on ball to Drennaa la tha eighth. Mo-. Trlaoo Bafeata Aafel 1 ' Baa Franciaoo, .Mar 7. The ' Angels had the lead la yesterday's game until the eighth Inning, when, with the baaea full, tha Seale found 'Dolly Gray for three hlta In succession, whtoh aoorad lour runa, winning the came. core: - -.1 - IrOllIT OBOTl ATBXBTSS CORTX- 9tn or oAJtBTxva on xovou AT WAX, KXBTXVCS TODAY TXMMT Ttia TXAT OOMPJBMJIO oozjuiaza xtzb umt. i Gray and flplea; KaaU Kaafa Batted Oat af Boa, Seattla, Slay I. Mlque Vlaher waa ee anzloua to have yaatcrday'a game that ha delegated Keefe to pltoh, but Seattle prang a aurprlae oa the ex-ooppar by pounding hla farorlte out of the boa In tha flrat. Inning. at Vrala uooeeded Keere and did weu until the eighth, when tha fleatUe aluggera landed oa him for five hlta and alx mora runa. WI1- uama waa a pusxle to tha Tiger battera. '-Creedle'a hit and Murphya force of Mo g tt . iiiihiiii. ii i . andeth PortUmd'a hopea. ; , ; . .' P BattoWai - WUllama "nd Wuloa' 4 S The game waa full ' of ,. featurea. Keefe, Bt Vrala and Graham. Umpire iBoencer and uaatro were tne aoiiar i y wmmu. ' , fatarka for ' tho locale. They were thi ' rood. It and 100-I9t auran Spenoer waa ; Juat tha flneat aeen on aeoond th many VAOXTXO OOABT UAOVB. Won. Vtmt, xnnna Roalilaa covarlna mora nonad I x TT"ai r.k n; . mbuu than Be, eoui hop. to Aral v.!:;:;;:: it traverea- la a century, thta aprlghtly . youngatar amaahad Aha ball properly and atole two baaea la dassllng order. Hla - performaaoa waa Juat What- waa .seeded In order to abake up eevaral of tha told onea" whoae work la aa atupld aa H la 1 eoatly. .V '' ' " '',, Caatro, too, waa there every minute. Be played ehortetop, third baaa and an acre In left.neld. On former occaalona aeoond baaa waa Included la hla roper tolre, but yea tenia y Spenoer bopped In that territory, ao Caatro waa reUeyad of aoma of hla burdena. Oakland played In her ueual good luck, Oanley backed op agalnat the day. fence and picked one of Caatro'a drlvee In fine ahapa. Freeman, while eliding to aeoond baaa In the aeoond Inning enapped two bonea In hla ankle. Ho waa -carried to' the elMb houae and after being examined by Pr. Zaa waa taken to hla home. The 'game: '"':. -."i ' PORTLANU ' , ". Aan.xi.PO. A.B. Drennan, a. t ....... 4 l a l a I Loa Angela.. ....... .11 iteattie . . ..Jt, San Franelaoo . .......1" Portland . tr; , .661 Mi .4T4 JOOi I. ...... . HA.AO tk.lovjc" McCreedle. r. f. ...... 4 12 10 0 Freeman, lb. ........ S 12 S t 1 Murphy, lb. .1 0 0 0 0 Nadeau, Bpenoer, no. o i a i i Franole. t enea, o. , Iherg, d. ID. 4 0X011 lt, 4r Ovf 0 1 1 TaerdayBrmJta,;Vi' 1 Oakland. ( Portland, . ...,.t BeattleTli TacwnaT . " ' ' Baa Franelaoo, 7; Loa Angola, 4. WBTTBtaJT PBTBATB V. QP.W. (formal Spadal farrlaa.) -Walla Walla, Waeh., May 1. The Whitman eolleir team - defeated ' the Unlveralty of Waahingtoa nine la aa ln- lereaung game oz oaseoau bare yaatar- - R. H. B. Whitman 14 la 6 O. of WT ( e i. uaiienoo unnaer and Bpieael; Gar. rou ana na crown. Bvoxarx, ti bosbbttbo, o. Eugene, Or , May 7,-Eugene da footed tho Roaeburg team yaaterday by th ovarwhelmlng acora of to t. Tha core: R. H. E. Eugene.. 19010111 t J i Roaebura- . i , . .0 0 0 0 0 0 t t Batteries Somera and White; Greg ory and Morrow. Umpire Turner, of Total . SI I IT H T OAKLAND. Aa R. H. PO. A. E. -I J. Ul-I iAxiaTJC DBTBATB TaJTOOirrBB. ii Oanley. r. f. Francka, a. a. Kruger, c. f. ......... 6 Moxklman, p. 4 Bchafley. 2b. ........ 6 Btrelb, lb. S .pevereaux. lb, S Ixhman, c 4 . chmldt 1 f. S Total ...87 4 10 17 15 - J RUNS AND HITS "BT INNINGS. 1IHIITM Portland 1 001000103 Hlta . . 2 10J000 10-T-I Oakland ,. 0 0000411 0 4 Hlta 1 1 1 1 0 4 4 1 lio SUMMARY. V .f ; Earned rune--Oakland, S; Portland, I. Stolen buses Spencer I. Baaea .on ball Oft Ibera. li.off Moaklman. 2. Struck out By Iberg, 5; by Mosklman, 4. Bacrlflce hlta Castro, Davereaux. Schmidt. Two-base hlta Lohman, Moa- t ' yooraal Spaelal 8rHa.) Salem. Or., May 7. In a game full of errora the Salem Raglana defeated the Vancourera yesterday by tha acora of 11 to 4. Vancouver atarted off la the lead, bat oon want to plecea, and Salem took the lead. Tte acora: Vancouver 0S0010S0 0 Baiem ooiiiioi a 11 V?5 THE ONLY WAY TO FIGURE THE BROWNS AT THE TOP OF THE LIST. Joanal gpaelal aerrk,) Paclflo Unlveralty. Foreat Grove. Or May 7. The PaoUlo unlveralty track team traveled to Portland, where they will meet the track team of Columbia unlveralty thla afternoon la a dual meet. Tbla la tha flrat meet between theae echoola, and both are anxloua for vlo Itory. The boya from Columbia bava the advantage of having had their large gymnaalum to practice In. but notwlth I a landing the fact that they have been In I the field longer than Paclflc'a team, the boya from Foreat Grove bona to carry off a victory. The continued cold weather of the peat week haa made con- I Blatant training rather dlffioult but on the whole the team la In fairly good I condition and will undoubtedly give good aooount of themaelvea thla after noon, owing to the atnot regulations regarding tha standard of duty of the tudenta, ona or two of the boya were I unable to tax part la the meet today, Trainer McCougbren haa given out th Hat of on trie aa follows: , 60 -yard Idaah, Pateraon, Baraet, Guyaa, OUbert land Brown; 100-yard daah, petaraon. Barnet Gilbert and Raflerty; 220-yard daah. Pateraon. J. W. PhUbrook and Gwynn; 40-yard daah, Pateraon. Guynn and C K. Fletcher; 120-yard hurdlea, W, M. Fletcher, Gilbert and Rafferty; 224 yard hurdle. F. M. Fletcher. Prldeaux and Brown; Shot put Barnet J. W. Phil I brook and Pateraon; hammer throw, Barnet J. W. PhUbrook and C. K. Fletcher ; mile run. Gate v Hall. C K. Fletcher and Adama; no-yard run, u. KL Fletcher, Gatea and Adama; discus. Barnet W. PhUbrook and Gilbert; vole vault OUbert F. M. Fletcher and Prldeaux; broad jump, OUbert, Barnet Rafferty and Baker; high Jump,' J. M. PhUbrook, Baker and F. M. Fletcher. The team will return to jroreat urove thla evening. wxrxaxs, rxn staxxs FBBXD 'T3 al or- l-rOBBIBCBB ; TB3S TOBKXBS XXPBXSa mxarnxv fob fozxaws bbatx otxxb . raur itotxb, - VATIOBAi; ZAAOTTB. STORY IS FALSE - SAYS TUBMAN SCOOT AJTD O'BBXBV BOVT. (Jeoraal BpadU Servlea.) " Phllaoelphla. P.. May 1-Thla'la the date, originally fixed for tha fight to take place here between 7Cld" McCoy and Jack O'Brien. By mutual agree ment, however, the conteat haa been postponed and will probably take plaoe on the game night that Jeff rlea and Munro meat m Baa Francisco. Both McCoy and' O'Brien have already gone Into training for the bout Boxing echooL Tom Tracey. 105 4th St To the Sporting Editor of Tha Journal Dear Sir: I wish to emphatically deny the atatement attributed to me In yes terday's Telegram, that I waa not sat isfied with my position on the Portland Baaeoau club. The whole story , la a fabrication and shows that the author was away off hla base when he wrote It The fact that I am here in Port land la proof that I like the city, and having been fairly treated by Ely brothers I have been doing my utmost to win games. The story did me an In juatloe and I wish to set the matter right before the public JOHN THDXLMAN. meat each man of the team la to shoot 40 consecutive shots with aacb weapon, 10 shots on a target The standard American target Is used for the revolver at SO yard a For the rifle match the target Is the French honor target with a It i -Inch buUeeye. at 200 yards. 2rmaJrOt-AJBrBB2CAJr HATOX. " (Journal Special' Berries. ' ' " New .York. May 7. The American end of the aecond Franco-American rifle and revolver match began today at Arm- bruater's park, Greenville, N. J. The French end of the competition la to begin tomorrow. . The match, which la reported by cable, la between a team of IS marksmen of the Corcle dea Carabln- lera do Paris and a team of 16 of the Manhattan Rifle and Revolver club. According to the articles of . agree- DIAMOND GLISTENINGS Mosklman made a two-bagger yester day, and not a triple, aa waa recorded by "Speca." Steelman waa not In yaatcrday'a game, although the official acora haa htm play ing alongside of Danny Shea, If he waa in the game, by the eternals, he waa out of eight He didn't catch a ball, awing, a bat or even make hla appear ance on the field, yet the "doper" gave him credit for doings. Credit should be given where It is due. Spenoer and Caatro. were, the atari yesterday and Shea and Iberg eontrlb uted to the defeat yet it was not men tloned In the "only." New Tork Cincinnati Brooklyn . Chicago . . St Louis . lttsDurg . . Boston . . . . . . I Philadelphia . f Won. , IS 7 I s s At IMttabmrg. R. RE. HORSES THAT WON YESTERDAY'S RACES SSSSU . (loornal Special larrlee,) Oakland Raoe' Track, Cel., May 1 The only feature of yaaterday a going waa the winning of three long ahota In tho flrat race, Pensance flrat Parting Jennie IS Edra at SO to 1 third. Results Five furlongs, selling Pensano won. Parting Jennie aeoond, Edra third; time, 1:02)4. Four and one-half furlong, selling Head Dance won. Vein aeoond. Mart J. third; time, 0:664. Six and one-half furlongs, selling Flyer won. My Burp rise aeoond. Car Ilea third; time, 1:20 ft. Phelps; Fraaer, Dooln and Roth. pire tfmaiie. At ctaoiaaatl. Cincinnati . . vm .viiq .uuu. ia , ' " " i . . t II to 1 was ! St LjOUIm , a t i .Jmni In,? Batterl Ewing and Seal!; Nlchola "d nd Byer. Umpire ODay. AMBBZOAB' UAQVI. , Boaton . . . New Tork 8t Louie . Chicago . . ABtATStTB) BOZZBO TOHXOXT. ' The amateur boxing tournament to be held before the Columbia 'Amateur club thla evening will consist of bouts be tween Sullivan and Toung Mowatt Beckman and Young Attell, and several othera. , BROAPWALK- . ' . ... . . f f . ? i : :- 7 J ': V .M:i & ' I.' ;fv X-;j ... ' .ft v Won, 14 eaaeae O 10 Detroit S Philadelphia 7 Cleveland 7 One mUe and one-sixteenth. eeUlnar Waahingtoa .. 1 Illowaho won, J. V. Klrby aecond, Mar- wan thlrdj mi 1:4TH. - Futurity oourae, handicap Misty a Pride won. Royal Rogue aeoond, John A. Scott third; time, 1:01. One mUe and 70 yarda. Bailing Ada N. won, Solon aecond, Rey Dare third; time, 4:4S)a. At Ohleag. R R.E. Chicago S S S It Louie .................... .S S Batteries Donahue. Flaherty and Sullivan; Slevera and Sugden. At Philadelphia, At Worts. Chicago, May 7. Worth summary: Six furlong Freckman won. Glen Gallant aecond. Emperor of India third; time, 1:14. Five and a half furlongs Anna Beall won. Miss Manner aecond, Tn Ken- tucklaa third; time, 1:07 4-t. Four and a half furlong Lillian Ay res won, Dundall aecond. Aaolina third; time, 0:56. MUe and a sixteenth -Sponcerlaa won. Last Knight second, Compaaa third; time, 1: 1-6. Six furlongs Van Ness won, Zyra second. Marco third; time, 1:1S 1-6. One mile 5IaiHB Aoroea iron, -Fori hand aecond, Tho Conqueror II third; time, 1:4L At atorrl Park. R. H.E. Philadelphia 14 22 Waahina-ton ................. 4 10 Battariea Henlev and Schreck: Pat ton. Maaon ana vtul At devalaad. R. H.E. Seveland , . f 7 itralt 1 7 Batteries Donahue and Bembn Sto vail and Wood. At Boa ton, Boaton , New York Batteries Tannehlll Hugbea and MoOuire. R. H. E. :::::: and Farrel ASnrUAXi OOUUIOZATB SXOOT. TRACK niinnii inn 1 1 iii i ii 1 1 1 1 mim ii ii i iii ni 1 1 n ti i mi ni 1 1 n 1 1 1 inn ii i m niiimii ii iTi jRhn J) ST Ati D The Olympic games at St Louis exposition promises to be the most interestinglathletic event ever held in the United States. " u A' unique feature of July 4 is the national schools boys' athletic tournament for which Congressman William Randolph Hearst I i of New York has donated several thousands of dollawworth-of txoplUsiM This trophy iar to" be' competed for annually, by the' scbool boys of America and promises to make more interest among the ; schoolboys than has the Lipton cup. This cut shows the largest athletic grounds in the country which have been laid out at X .the exposition. , ...,. :, , . , ' " " ---4- ' (Journal Special aarrlce.) Now Haven. Conn.. May 7 The an- New York. May 7. Morrla park aum- nual Intercollegiate clay target shoot la FIv and a half furlong Unmasked y under th auapioaa or the laie uun won. Louise Elatono aecond, Memphis club. Th Unlveralty of Virginia la rep- third; time, 1:06. iraawjwa uui jvmr iui w ma. "m Kclinsa eonrse Tonnes won, Cham- ouwr mrm m nlaln aecond. Girdle third: time. 1:11. Harvard, Princeton and Cornell. Ijirohmont atakaa. aevan furlonaa Bryn Mawr won, Gettyburg aeoond, I STABTEB VOXXJEOUARD OOHXBTO. Buckley A. third; time, 1:2S. . . Half mile Glorlfler won. Salvage aeo-1 President Diamond of the Multnomah and. Thlratv third: time. :47 V. Fair association received word last even Seven furlong Runnella won, Hippo- ing that F. E. MuUhollard would act aa crates aecond, uiyria third; time, starter at tne race meet in mis ciiy in 1:24 s-S. I August Mr. MuUhollard will officiate Withers mile Honolulu won. Ella I at Denver aa pressing juage at tne Snyder aecond. Stonewall third; time, I coming meet la that city. 1:40H. raZHOBTOBT At Kansas City. Kansas City, May 7. Summary: Five furlonga, selling Slumptown won, joaette aecona, viraotte intra; time, 1:06. Four furlongs, purse Useful Lady won. soiogna aeoona. - Mary rnmm third; time. 0:604. One mile. Belling Mainspring won. Foncaata aeoond, Libert Ihlrdi time. l:47H. Five furlonga, selling Ocean Dream won, The Goldfinder aecond. Elfin King third; time, 1:06. One mile, selling Henry of Frans tamar wonK Ben Heywood aecond. Black Horn third; time, 1:48. On mile and one-eighth, selling Mias Betty won, Jingler aecond. Barney Drey fua third; time, 1:01. -.-' At 2elmar. St Louis, May T. Delmar summary: Four furlongs, selling Joe Kelly won, Anlmos aecond. Passive third; time, Fire and one-half furlonga, soiling Short : Cake . won. Lady Ray aecond, Feronl third ; time, 1:14. 'r-.y,A.Vj-;:.v,.': Six furlonga Lucian won. Gay Amer ican second. Lower third; time, 1:J0. - Sevens furlonga, s puree -Veloa t won. Fickle second. Murmur third; time, 1:36. One mUe and one-alxtoenth, selling Semper Vlvax won, Never Such second, 8outh Breeia third; time, 1:66. , Six and one-half furlongs, selling Laeno won, Velasquea aecond, Tom Crabb talrdi time, 1:21 K. . (Joernal Special Berrlca.) Princeton, N. J., May 7. The annual commencement of Princeton Theological seminary will begin tomorrow and con tinue until Wednesday next The Rev. John R. Davles of PhUadelphla wUl preach the baccalaureate sermon tomor row. On Tuesday the alumni dinnerwlU be held. The Rev. A. Woodruff Tlal sey. D. D- of New York City, will be toastmaster and a number of speakers of prominence wUl be heard. . The Congressional Record, which haa suspended publication till December, la one of our moat appreciated exchanges; It never published any war reporta. or news itema about Schwab. " (Jearaal Special awvtaa.) .' New Tork, May I. Th entrlea for a number of tho stake to be run at the June moating of tha Sheepahead Bay track oioaed last Monday. Among them are the Bay Ridge, a handicap for S-year-olda and upward, with SS.000 added, and th Oraa Balling, with I2.00S added, for horse of th same ago. For 1-year-olda there are th Rosebud, th Daisy and th Panay, each with II.SOO added, and with aa estimated value each of 14,400, - . - . ...... .-- ..... A feature of th meet la the Rocka way cup, a ateeplechaao over tha full course, for qualified huntera, Thla went will bava 11.600 and plate to th value of 1100 added, and wlU doubtless at tract the entry of tha beat la tha rank a of th qualified hunter tn thla country and Canada, in addition to th above, the Beacon and Independence ataeplechase are opened for supplementary eatrles. The. Beacon baa SS.000 added and th Inde pendence 1 1,600, Each la aver th full oourae. . They all promise to All wall and to bring out fine fields, Among the la teat arrtvala al Morrla Park la the Faatheratone atiing, com posed of SO horses la care of Julius Bauer and WlUiam Steele. , ine staoie is mad up thla season of Black Fox. Igniter, Arsenal. Disad vantage, Hakim, Ingold of the older dl-vUlon-flv 4-year-old headed bv Toolo. and II S-year-olda, 14 of which are tho get of Previous. This win be the flrat lot of youngatar by thla famou horse to race. Begreta for Foxkan. ' Newa of tha death of th area! race bora. Foxhall, la England, waa received her with general regmt Few Ameri can horse made a flaor record than did FoxhalL .. , . He waa bought la tho aalesrtnar br th late CoL 8. D. Bruoe for Jama R. Keen for aa lnatgnlflcant aum. and hav ing valuable engagement abroad., he waa aont over to fill them. ' Foxhall'a -victory la tha Grand Prix waa almost enough honor for on horse, but hla greateat fame cam to him with hla euoceaa In th tw historic British handles pa, doing something which no horee had ever accomplished before. witfl no pounds up he won th Seaarewltch from a field of It, and on -month later he picked ap 124 pounds, the higheet weight ever carried to vie-' tory by a S-year-old la tho Cambridge- . ahlre, and ran away from a field of 22, mamng a record that no other hora had up to that- time. .. ,U,,. Among other prisea that Foxhan can. ; tured were the Grand Duke Michai an the Select a takes when a 1-year-old, and In th following year he put to the credit of Mr. Keepe th Aaeot gold cup. He waa aold to Lord Rosebery, but In the atud did not come ub to exnaet. tiona, and waa returned to America for a ahort time. " ' " :; Mr. Newton Bennington la out to win the National staUion ataka with Right Royal He likes this fine Ranalla col and la confident he haa a look in for. the rich staka. The phrchaae of aome of Mr. T. Hltrh." Oocra pohles by Harry Payne Whitney la taken aa an indication that Mr. Whit ney wUl be back In polo next aeaaon. It la to bo hoped ha wUl also be back In racing actively. Like hla lamented father, he Is a atari Ing aportaman who la not In tho gam for what -there la la m ana men oz ma kind do much to keep the sport clean and. Inspire that publlo confidence which . la necessary for Us existence. The story which come out of th west that John J. Ryan, racetrack plunger, get-rlch-qutck schemer and out law track owner, la broka haa K.n re ceived hero with Incredulity. - The fact that ha has dlspoaed of hla Interest in the Arkansas club and other valuable Chattels la taken to lndicata that i. planning a. big campaign and Is gettlnaj - -hla forces In hand. The bookmakers -wUl bo ready for him It this la true. WBW : (Joaraal Special Berries.) ' Ardmore. I. T.: May 7 . TomorMv fa the date announced bv the Pnnna. Tn. dlana for th inauguration of their new chief, and great interest i mmifM tn the event Tb new chief la Horse Chief, th son Of White Earla. wh abdicated tho chieftainship laat June In favor of hla son. An old-time buf falo hunt and religioua dance will ha. part of tho Inaugural program.'. FZBY8TXXYAB7A nLATBUBO) IS. - . (Jearaal gpeetal Barrira.) Readings Pa May T. Th annual atate convention of th Travelera Pro tective association in aeaslon bera to. day la th largest In point of num. bera ever held by th atate orranti. tion, ' A', '- ' . , Exchange 131 Fourth Street Commissions received on aJJ Eastern and California races. Direct wire on all sporting events," . V';j , ? . Phono Miia 1414 aUtSUUtetamitatKStlUMtSUt PORT LA ND CL UB CAFE . 130 Flftli Street Between Waahlottoa and Alder a a IIE1U.IITAC2 WHISICEY SCHLITZ DCCR All Leaf Ins trtais cf Dj-rs. L-c'itlOr-f-