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TIIE OrXGON DAILY ' JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, : MAY 21, 1804.
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NEWS
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ALCAHY DEFEATS
jswnr ' objbat tssow o
)a ro oqm rsa rorx casxt
-? XBZJMr WICSZB A' tUMTXXLX
h OAKS MOST 0 COVTZSX.
And
U Portland, ti Sea rreaelseo, X
, v Iberg and Steelman; 4 Yerkea .
Mtirphya pretty eacrifle hit that tu
; thrown t the bleeabers (do by Char
,"" ll Irwla waa. Immediately responsible
tor Portland's victory yesterday after
noon, hut the gam wee virtually von
r th fin 'pitching of Iberg and the
la order that a full Account 'of
all the amateur baseball tame
la Portland and vicinity nay be
published in The Journal. She
managers of the different teams
are requested to send aoeouats ,
of the games to The Journal of-
floe aa aooa aa possible after the e
contest. - Results of games 1
glared ta the afternoon should
s In The Journal office the fol
lowing morning., at 10 o'clock.
All challenges, games, and
TOE
EUGENE
NINE
COLUMBIA CLUB . v
HOLDS FINE BOUTS
Journal's eaortlDC pert .
fro of chart. Band news la!1
The Columbia eluVa gyro was again
paoked'to ths doors, last evening, by an
I anthuslastlo crowd of th local follow-
I MOW ABB WAS nr rm rOSX AJrolers of pugdora. and they war thor-
(XOWl m BLVM MOW TO nit 1ly satisfied with th cera preeentea
- By Tommy Treeey. isacn own w.i
suA rest styl that th spwjtators wre
kept on edge throughout th evening.
Th first bout on th program was be
tween Ed Wiley and Frank Watklns.
Watktns wa In th bttf lighting con
dition and went . to his opponent jo
SKJJMi TWO fXUI . BiMIl
baseball gossip win be published
la Th .
sharp work oc his support.
Wadaau
VI aa vi aaaav arasjayva w i
u aad Franc la again loomed up
As brilliant- tickers whoa bits war
needed. " Their work la th last two
gamas has been excellent when contra t-
mA mtitU tkalv nlaWnar all Mum. . The
!pttd and ran bases Ilk fiends, "and gluty
Imi4 lUMimMMi that f hav mmyt tllavl --"
T .7 I -"--- " . I tMMtOn
nun ir inn ara in in. niimnr. -
aTATXOaTAJb IMAQVW.
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? ': ".r Won. LaMt.
Chloago u 1 . - I
PXS,
.it
Th gam . was Interesting;, from the
Cincinnati.. ........ .If Jf .
Kw York. ,. 17 i .
flt Loul . .....,...,. n 1
rg .a ..4 ! ,JSj
Iphla, . .... .1 -ill . vU17
(Joaraal aecial ttnlee.)
Albany, Or, May 1L Th Albany
baseball team yesterday afternoon de atrongly that Refer Ooodman atopped
faat4 th Kugan Blue (a on of t h th bout la til third round, giving the
bast gaxnea. eeeo harw la years, by a d0i.0B to Watklna.
acor f II to -J. Howard, Albany's Toung Beckman and Kid Harrison
pllchea. waa a Surprla to the visitors. wtn liM BWtt t9 fflplay their ability In
and h .truck Mt-ala men. and Bugane tn, -lUo jn Beckman, who le a pupil
secured only six hits out of II times . iii.niava4 ail of hia
at ba.whll Bomar. th Kugen pitcher toVr'. rg c haraotarl.tlca, such as
cored only one,, a truck out one and foot worh Viocklna. eta. In which
is an ,vm the aecorg or ta Albany i- ' . ttankman-a
playra.: , Lewia, the' Albany Mtohsr, ,. ' . vo. k,m th dclslon.
aooraa tw -taree-Das bita. ana la aa mA r.nT.M mtiad it
BIG CROVfD ATTENDS
FIELD EXERCISES
OOX.OBZ9 BAV3BAX& VlaJK rmOH
rOBT WatU WAZAA VSOVaTOM
tn MUBTUaTTat ; taTTAJfTBT
anvBstAJTr !vxBXtou attxitb
tn BtxaTKiitrrraV
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. 1 . . . - AWL . IW ..... 1 . V
wumwuiiMHir wmm n wn -au--rmind draw. Pnnnv vi.lk i- .....
w lM fh. ni -.nd concluding bout ef th Mr.:". v
. r
(Joaraal tyeelal ferrtoal
Vancouver, Waah May II. -la th de
partment field-day xrcles only two
vent a were flnlahed during yesterday
afternoon the standing broad jump and
the 220-yard hurdle.
Standing broad Jump Corporal Me-
Ellin, Biity-thlrd company, eoaat artll
lery, 10 feet Inchea; Musician Bhort,
Twentr-elith battery, field artillery, II
feet 1 Inchea; Private Una ray, troop O,
Ninth cavalry, 10 feet 1 Inch.
110-yard hurdle Corporal Patera,
fhUadalpti
record of the game tn detail:
,v - ALB ANT.
AR R. H. POl A. C
Johnaon,
' a. a
. . - j . ... . . .i jonnavm. ID. A
Urt,'and SonUnaed te be untU Port-I Pm.-rn tutmta. j I ponovani a. a ....... f
Three bits in I ..- . ,. -i, , , . R. H. XL iwis, a. ..,...,.... i
c. ....... a
jana a soora in xae auiia. inrn mu iui .
the third by Dreanan, Back aad Nadeau j Bt- tauls ., ,.. 4 J-1
aoored two rune. The trouble ttBMrrT--tirWKanV;nVhV!iaJ
avHh lhara- oln ouL Drennaa alnaledL?".r" rady, Reldy
andr McCreedle walked. Nadeau'a hit Ma f r,a-
moored Drennan. Beck laid a beautiful
bunt along third, aad before It could
pe fielded MoCreadla waa homa . During I Chicago
the excitement that attended aa attempt New .York . . . . v
at a double steal between Beck and Na
tfeaa the latter was caught off third by
a perfect throw by Miller, rranoia lie a
out. endinc th scene.
The Seals got very busy In the fourth
and tied the score by Irwin s timeiy bit
tins. Waldron and Meaayuhlfr aafely
and Advanced a base oa frauds' failure enrldge. iush aad Both,
to hold MoCreedlt's throw. Irwin camel
Up and slammed a atsaler to left, and At Itttsbarr.
both men galloped In. That closed Bau
Aft China a-q.
...17 1
...1 4
Batterlea Weimer and O'Neill: Mat-
tnewsoa ana Warner. ,
k ' Ai Olaolaaatt.'
" . R U.B.
Cincinnati , .10 11
Ph lade Dhia a 1 7
uauMewerpr aaa wita; iroa ,
R H.K.I
a .... . .w
dwi, a. ......
Buuivan. lb.
Graves, , f.
Harper, I f.
lioward. p.
evening waa betwea two clever box!,
Jack Sullivan and Tommy -warren,
This bout was more of a acieatine af
fair thaa th previous ones, for tne
principals are both, good fighters for
youngatera. Sullivan, who Is a pupil of
Private Jackson, troop T, Ninth cavalry,
second! Private Crowder, troop H, Ninth
cavalry, third.
The two preliminaries of the bicycl
rac then followed, th final to be fln
lahed today.
Th colored baseball nine from Walla
Totals
Briseno,
MCKUni
CI
Of
41 II II 17 U 4
, EUGENE.
; AR R II FO. A. at
4 0 0 1 1
cKune. 2b. M 4 114 4 1
Radford, lb. 1 0 I
Downing, lb. 4 0 1 0 I
White, a 4 1 I I I
Bohofleld,' e, f,
Romer, p. ,
I 0
I
Totals II l I 14 II II
Traceys. displayed th, usualt styiWalla had no difficulty In shutting out
wnicn ne eaniouea in ma rprww lhe Nineteenth Infantry team. 11 to 0
before this club. Sulllvaa earneo tne The same waa reniaia with hrim.
advanUge In th first rounds, but War plays, snd the long training of the vls-
ren put up sucn a game anian mat in more was in evidence
refers called the bout a draw at th While the colored troopa, aa Individ
eonolualon of the fourth and laat round, gal members, are carrying everything,
After the fight was over Sullivan lm-the real content seema to be between the
mediately challenged Warren to another Seventy-first company, coaat artillery,
go for next Friday evening, which was which stands hlgheat In number or
accepted and these, two clever fighters points won aa an organisation, and the
will try to capture the meaat en mat Eighth battery, field artillery, which is
data only ons-rourtn or a point behind,
Warren demonstrated thst hs cart I The resulta of today a conteata, how
stsnd punishment, for Sullivan landed I sver, will decide the general result
hard and often In the early part of the The colored men have shown them
battle, but the sailor lad stayed gamely, I selves to be good sthletea, and If theae
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MAY sf MAYif
30 ( Wi J 30 :
NATIONALS and ORIENTS
AGE WINNERS
Now Is the iTime to Get in the Game.
M WE LEAD THE LEADERS"
Base Ball and Sportsman's Goods,
Sundries and Repairing
S. H. BRAINARD
122 GRAND AVENUE Vi.
rranolscos account la the run-getting "bnur i 1 BUNS AND HITS BT INNINGS. draw.,
oolumn. although several times they ttaHa.irWVr'''tViiVri( Ji 1 I U I I ' I TnBrir
were right In Itae. but shar flsldlng cut Php.?WlUU slTNeedha.U"IP' f;; U j lz hUmm,r
AjamxoAjr UAav
ineta ok. -. . -
Ladies' day was responsible for filling
' the grandstand, and the yelling could be
heard la the heavsna Thleiman will
pitch for the Brewne today, and Knall
.for rnsoo. Tne score:
, PORTLANU
AR ft. It TO. A. K
1 Drennan. c. f 4 1 1 1 0 0
snd flnlahed so strong that hs earned a
Their next meeting should ts a
Won.
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if
...... ......I.
McCreedl. r. f. 1
Nadeau. L f. I
Book. lb. . '.. 4.
Francla, s. a a
.Murphy, lb.
Cartwrlght. lb. 1
Steetman, o. ........ S
1 berg, p. ......... I
"..wii . . .....
New Tork . ...
Chicaao . . ....
Cleveland . ..........II
I PhlUdelphla v . .....'..It
et. uouia is
Detroit II
Washington . . (
Lost
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II
ia
ii
17
11
PC
.711
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.111
.100
.170
Hits 4 1116 14 4 1
Eugene 4 0 4 4 4 1 0 4 1
Hits 00101144 1
SUM MART.
Stolen bases Albany. 4: Euaene. 1
Sacrifice hit Buesa Two-baa hits
Donovan 1, Sullivan, Sueas. Three-base
hits Lewis I. Struck out By How
ard, 4; by Romer, 1. Passed ball
Whits. Tim of game One hour and
10 minutes. Umpire Derrick. Scorer
201 1 -Warner.
At
"Totals . 14 I 17 H
"SAN FRANCISCO.
A A TL H. PO. A. E.
ail New i or a
I 11 Chicago
- ----r - W.E.
Boston I t 4
St Louis 4 I 0
Batteries Dineen and Farrell: Slavera
ana ougaen.
SHAMROCKS DOWN
THE RAGLANS AGAIN
MtUer, a. a. ,,... 4 4 4 1
giidebraad. L A ..... 4 4 11
Waldrea. . f . ..4 1 I 1
4
Uunav. r. I. .11 I v v
Yerkes, 4 ,4-4 4 -4
Totals 14 "l."?14 If
Batteries Chesbro
White sad Sulllvaa.
At Yew Tork.
R HE.
: 1 i
. . i a 1
,A raOaAalpaia.
... r. n r
Cleveland . '. ................. .1 f I
Philadelphia rs.kr.T7...... ...4 t'l
Batterlea Meore and Bemls: Henlsv.
Bartboid aad Powra
At Waahlagton. '
(Joaraal gpadal grvlea.)
Roseburg. Or., Msy 1L The Shsm-
rflrk, am la thalv tiaMal form ,.!.,.
and McQulre;day and almost shut out the Raalana.
The only rua made by Salem waa a
homa run tn the second Inning by SI
Davis, who general work waa flna
Tn Roseburg te
The score wsst
ROSEBURd.
AB. R H. PO. A. E.
DALLAS AND PACIFIC
1 MEN TIE AT MEET
(JoarsSI Bptelat Berrtee.
Dallaa Or., May 11. The track meet
held here yesterday between Dallas col
lege and Pacific college resulted la a tie,
each team scoring It points. Some of
the Dallas athletics were crippled, which
handicaooed the local team. Summary!
Mile run Coulaen and Johnson of
Newberg. Barendriok of Dallas; time,
1:14.
riftv-vsrd dash Pembertoa of New
berg, dates of Dallaa, Pearson of New
berg; time. 0:10 4-1.
Shot Put Karmane of Newberg. Cas
tle and Poling of Dallas; distance, II
feet 9 Inchea
One hundred -yard dash Femberton or
contsstants were not divided among the
different companies there Is no doubt
but they would carry off the pennant as
an organisation.
The greatest enthusiasm, however,
seems to be eentrd In the naball
gamea In th gam yesterday between
th colored men ef the cavalry and th
Nineteenth Infantry the contest was all
one-aided, the colored men winning by
II to 4.
The ball game, however, counts noth
ing In points for the winner, snd even
If the Elgtb battery loses In this snd
wins In th other events of today It will
still be awarded the pennant as an or
ganisatlon.
WINNING RUNNERS
ON EASTERN TRACKS
TWO CARLOADS OF B. & B. PATENT
WICKLESS BLUE FLAME OIL STOVES
JUST RECEIVED
This Is the Blue Flams Oil .Cooking Stove that has a flame within a, Aims,
nd embodies the beat features of all the other Blue Flame Oil Stoves.
There are two separate and distinct circles of blue flame, consequently
you get an even heat, concentrated directly on the cooking utensil.' We
believe they are the best Blue Flams Oil Stoves we ever handled. . We
have them In all styles snd sites snd at prices lower tnaa any Other
ite.
. ... ... .
dealer. Call and see how perfectly they operat
LOEWENBERG & GOING CO. SSn sa
'' None out when winning rua scored.
BUN8 AND HITS BT INNINGS.
1 i 1 i i t 1 t
Portland 4 4 1 4 0 4 4 4 l-t
Hit ..4 4 11114 1 11
... r.iuiuA a a a s. a a a a a 1
Hits . . 1 4 0 1114 1 4 7
8UMMABT.
Earned rune Portland 1. Stolen
baee Nadeaa, Drennaa. Base on
balls Off I berg, 1; off Yerkes, 1.' Struck
2"LL5?!k fcJ."r"Vi-.n E2: r Truun tamee war.
" fabis; utteTCu rouble " " wo
play SteeXmM to Beck. Laft on baa j I-. Portland has won this season. In
Portland. 4: San rranciseex I. Ttmaftha laat aerie la Seattle- wheat Preal-
of game One hour and 44 minutes. U- (deat Baa Ely had the team, twp gaaaae
Washington . I 14
Detroit 0 1
Batteries Patton and Drill: StovaJL
jerry, aiuian ana nooa.
DIAMOND GLISTENINGS
pire Mr. CConneU.
Momo COAST iMxam.
.Oakland v.
Seattle
' Taeossa . . . -w.
Loa Angelee .
San Francisco
Portland . .
-Teafesdajra :
Portland. 1; San Francisco, 1
Taooma, 7; Seattle, 4.
Oakland, B; Los Angeles, L
Won.
1
17
14
14
11
II
fcost
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20
- II
23
1 29
13
.281
OveaaU Win Mte aaa.
' Tacoma. Wash.. May 21. Big Overall
fooled the Satellites yesterday at the
proper stages. Casey waa the hero of
the cams. The score:
Tacoma zoioeoee 7 11
Seattle 00100100 04 S
Batteries Overall and Graham; Bar
ber and wuson.
Xowa Went the angola. .
San Francisco, May 21. Buchanan
was steady all through, yesterday's
game, while Gray was batted when hits
meant runs, xne score:
. R. H. E.
Los Angeles ....0 0 0 I 0 0 0 1 0 2 I
.Oakland . 01010012 6 11
Butteries Gray and Spies; Buchanan
and Byrne. .
FACZriO KATIOhTAtt UsAOniX,
Spokane, Wash., May 21. Butte won
out in an exciting ten-Inning game yes
terday after having sufficient hlte to
win three gamea The score:'
R. H. E.
Spokane . ....030 00 100 3 0 : 8 15
utte . . 1 0000 2 1 13210 22 3
: Batteries Dammann andT Stanley;
iinnKwater ana awinaeus. ;i ;
; ! " i Blewit Waa the Oeoda,
Boise, Idaho, May 21. Blewttt was
: the staple article yesterday and- downed
Salt Lake In a good game, Tn score:
i R. H. R
Boise.. .......0300020 10 13 8
Salt Lake 10100 10003 6 0
Batteries Blewltt and Hanson; Jen
sen and Hauaen.
' T OBBOOV " STATU ZJULQini.
Lojt P.C.
4 687
5 .841
1 .600
8 ' .348
sucoeaaloa wer won. Butler pi u -tied
a 8-to-l game, and I berg won th Sun
day con teat 7 to I.
Pr 1 auiyui .uuuiu Bart n,D ai van a wna
J74 well-placed sacrifice in the ninth that
.171 resulted la-winning-the garnet -Itshrd
.SSS enough to get hlts aad when thsy are
1 earned the nlavars should ba ai-vtm ha
proper credit. .
The dlreetera of the Portland- Baseball
club yesterday expressed thsir apprecia
tion of the efforts made by Fred Ely to
get a winning team while he waa man
ager of the Browns, and for hie kindly
offices toward his successor, Mr. Dug
dole. President Ben Ely also came In
for high praise for the businese-Ilks
manner in -w hich he la conducting; the
affairs or tne ciud.
Everybody commented on the , pres
ence of Nadeau and Francis on the
coachtng-llnee, and the fact that Francis
slid to a base aroused the greatest sur
prise, verily, there was something
wrong with these players for over to
months.
Iberg pitched a splendid game and was
a mystery when men were on baa 3 a.
Cartwrlght and Murphy played brill
iant ball on third and first. Both
youngsters were after everything and
backed up plays all over the diamond.
Salem l.
".t-RE"?' '-
Aiu.11 , ... . mm.
jKoaeourg
; (. Won.
.. 5
NELSON-KNOCKS OUT
FALL RIVER BOXER
. 1
. '
,!.-.'; 'MJewt Speetal Serrtea.)' ' .
San Francisco. iav: M.'-Hattllnr'
TVelson" of Chicago. Knocked : outs Martin
Canols of -Tall River, Mass., last, even
ing in the eighteenth- round ot what was
acheduled9 to be a; I0round affair. . It-was-
ona- of the beat flghta seen her In
several moon;. : Both contestants fought
uarir iiuio ui, mn. uanoie oecame
dased In the final round and 1 Nelson
ended the contest with, m tWxt to the
ENGLISH LAD IS
DERBY FAVORITE
(Journal Special Service.)
Chicago, May 21. For tha Chicaao
Derby. English Lad went to the post the
favorite at Hawthorne track today. Only
1 of the original nominations were en
tered. Frooeeda, at 4 and Flower Kins
at 8 to V are dangerous, candidates for
the honors.. -The distance is li, mllea
Following; are the entries for the raoa.
witn weigntav jocaeya ana oddei
Horse. Weight Jockevt Cuitim
English XJul..l22. ...J.T.Shehan ; 3 to 1
Proceeds' 12?....Helgersott ..Otol
Flower Klna..ll2....Henrv .8to,i
El wood . . 12 T.... Prior . ....8tol
Unh.Hh ... 197 . Will in . 7-
54?r,r? f'SnBr "! Wnley ". "IlO to 1
M'y'rD.S.Rose 112.... . .....10 to I
Hainianas . ..12Z... .iarsen . ..15tol
Qus Straus-..112.... Wilson. .. ..lOtol
Arrreaahlr . .112. .. .Molntvrai ..aotni
Pr.BtlverWgs 117. .. .Robbins . . .18 to 1
Mtlttarr Man.ll7...Prlop . ....intni
Peter J.Somers 112. .. .Sherwood ..30 to 1
Biu uurtis. . . .n. .. . t , .....total
avn ssoot ro axsauaam
(Special Blipateb to The Jaornal.')
Chehalls, Wash.,; Mayv 21. The Che
halls Qun club la making active prepara
tions for a big shoot of the various gun
clubs of southwest Washington. The
nnt will ha h.M tiara Ui, n rrt
dosen or more ttowna, ana the event will
be of ; unusual , Interest, to trapahootera;
Members of the club- are holding- prac
tices dally; ami some good' acorea ara
expected;' Therer- will: be tV eventa. la
the tneet. and the co-operation of a num
ber of tha leading trapshoeters' of the
soathwsst and. the- Paget', sound cities
gjgaxeg the success or tie eaterprlset
Newell, a a
C. OswilL a
Bradley, lb,
Waaler, id
Morrow, lb. ......
W. OswUl, a fc ...
Robinson, if. ...
Miller, r. X.
Reed, p. ..
Totals
Urns.
Royal
Fay, a a ..
Williams, c. ..
Longhead, lb.
Wehrlng, lb. .
Davla, e. f.
Williams, L f.
Downie, 2b. . .
A. WUklna r.
Mclnnls, p. ...
Totals . ....
(oaraal sadal gewfoe.)
Chicago, May 11. Worth results:
Sit furlongs Glsn Gallant won: tha.
1:11 1-i.
Pm.a AwkA a W1 9 fiirfMM Wf.1h1
pUyed with snap, wewoerg. i-oimg rwrnrmva v. Baraa won; time, 4:18 1-1.
I Newberg; time, 4:141-8. rlT farlonga Komoml
Discus throw castie ana ronng ox
Dallas. Karmans ef Newberg; dlstanoe.
88 feet 1 Inchea
One hundred and twenty-yard hnrdlee
Gates. Wilson and Teats of Dallas;
time. 0:17 4-8
Broad Jump Karmane of Newberg,
Poling and Leaner ef Dallaa; dlstanoe,
II feet 1 Inchea
Two hundTed and twenty-yard dash
Pemberton and Pearson of Newberg,
Williams of Dallas; time, 0:28,
Pole vault Launer of Dallas, Kar
mane, of Newberg, Wilson of Dallas;
height, 10 feet
High Jump James Femberton of
Newberg. Poling of Dallas,
1
T
0
4
4
0
4
4
farlonga Komombo won;
1:40 1-1.
Mile and a sixteenth Port
won; time, 1:48 8-8.
Mile and a quarter Sarflla won; time.
1:08 1-1.
Seven furlongs Emperor of India
won; time, 1:18 8-8.
PORTLAND CLUB CAFE
I jo Fifth Street, Between WsAInfteo tb4 Aider
HERMITAGE WHISKEY
SCHLITZ BEER
AO Leading Brands of Cigars.
Lqnch at 9 p. ra.
7 f 17 II 1 1
II
SALEM.
AB. R. R. PO. A. E.
Nw TorkTMay 11. Morris park t4- WMPWVWW
. . . i
BUJia:
Eclipse ours Girdle
1
4
1
10
4
1
8
0
1
32 1 8 24 18 S
SUMMARY.
Stolen' base-Fey. Two-base hits c
Oawlll, Ai WUklns. Home run Davla
Double play -m Mclnnls to Wehrlng.
Struck out BfsReld, 8; by Mclnnls, 4.
Bases on balls Off Reid. 2; off Mclnnls,
8. Hit by pitched ball WUklns, Rob
inson. Paased balls WUklns 8. Wild,
pitch Raid. Time of game One hour
and 4S minutes, umpire Jackson,
Newberg; height, 8 feet 8 Inchea
' Two hundred and twenty-yard hur
dles Pemberton of Newberg, Gates of
Dallas, Wilson of Dallas; time, 0:38 4-8.
Eight hundred and eighty-yard run
Poling ef Dallaa Morton of Dallaa,
Johnson of Newberg; time, 2:11.
Tour hundred aad forty-yard dash-
Pearson and Pemberton of Newberg,
Van Orsdell of Dallas; time, 4:81 3-8.
Hammer throw Castle and Poling of
Dallaa, Karmans of Newberg, dlstanoe.
88 feet 4 Inches.
Starter, J. Van Orsdel; referee, Camp
bell.'
time.
1:11. h
Five furlongs Tne
time. 0:6H.
rinletv atakea. 4 XL fnriawa Cwa.
liswis oi phine won; time. 4:61
Claimant won;
UNITARIANS READY TO
MEET IN BOSTON
EUGENE FANS WILL
SEE ALBANY GAME
(Joaroal Special Servtca.)
Eugene, 'Or., May 21. A large crowd
of fan a have arranged for an excursion
to Albany Sunday afternoon to witness
ths baaeball game on that afternoon be-
WASHINGTON DOWNS
OREGON TRACK TEAM
(Josrnal Special gerrlee.)
Seattle, May 11. The U. of W. boys
put It all ovsr Oregon yesterday In ths
annual field and track meet held here
yesterday. Washington scored 88 to
Oregonts 14. Moores won a couple of
Seven furlongs Hortensla won: time.
1:18.
The Withers mile Go-Bet ween won;
time, 1:40 H.
Handicap, 1 1-18 miles City Bank
won; urn. 1:48.
AI ietoaia Course.
Cincinnati, May 11. Latonla results:
Six furlongs May Combs won; time,
V.19'4.
Four and s half furlongs The Thrall
won; time, 0:87,
One mile Six Gallant won; time,
1:48.
Six furlongs Florence Fonso won:
time, M8.
Five furlongs Wood Claim won; time.
1:01 2-6,
Mile and 64 yards G radons
time, 1:48.
BATXBSOY oovaumoMwann.
ar-
floaraal Special Berries.)
Davidson, N. C, May 21. Final
rangements have been made for the
annual commencement exercises at Da
vidson college, the program to begin to-
(Joeraal "p1l Service.)
Boston, May 21. The advance guard
of delegates and visitors la arriving for
the anniversary meetings here next
week of the American Unitarian aaso
elation. All parts of the oountry will
be represented. Many interesting meet
big have been arranged for the week,
lncludlne- addresses by prominent men
and among the social features will b
a reception Monday evening at itotei
Somerset and a Unitarian festival Fri
day evenlnr in Tremont temple.
Among the prominent persona who
will take part In the various meetings
are president Bllot of Harvard univer
sity. Rev. Edward Everett Hale, B,
D.. Baron Kentaro Kansko of Japan,
Rev: Florence Biick "of Kenosha; "Wis.,
President Franklin C. Southworth of
Meadville Theological school. Rev. Ml
not J. Savage, Gen. Will ism F. Draper,
and Lieutenant-Governor Curtis Guild,
Jr.
Addresses upon aspect- ef the Uni
tarian church work will be presented by
tween the Eugene and Albany league dashes for Oregon and Perkins won the morrow and continue through Wednes- Rev.
nuu, ina iuau.wwa uukiii wmiioif mita Th imu van tn
rrom Ainany iy entnusiaam counts for Washington. Joe Pearsoh was not al
lowed to compete. Summary:
anything.
Tha Eugene high school and Hill
Military Academy teams are sched
uled to cross bats on the local
diamond this afternoon. Aa Interesting-
contest is expected. The Eu
gene team has not yet met with defeat
this season, having played 10 games,
and their friends hops that! their record
will not be lowered by ths academy
boys.
n ntooos our.
I (Journal Special .Servlca.) '
CHtcago, May 21. Jimmy Gardner
knocked out George MemSlo last evening
in the third or what was scheduled to
b a six-round bout. Memslo was out
classed.
3JTOQUAXM Tlllt
(Journal Special Service.)
Hoqualm, Wash., May 21. The
Hoqualm team defeated the Wetdemaa
show team yesterday by tha one-aided
score of It to 1.
taxb axs rmnrosTov soxa
One hundred snd twenty-yard hur
dles S. Hill (W.) first, W. Hill (W.)
second, Thayer (O.) third; time, 0:17 1-5.
Half-mile run Perkins (O.). Pearson
(W); Penland (O.); time, 2:083-8.
One hundred-yard dash Moores (O.),
Tlbbals (W.), Thompson (W.); time,
0:10 4-6.
Shot put McDonald (W.), Hug (O.).
Babcock (W.); distance, 42 feet IH
Inchea
Pole vault Denton (W.), Dohm (W.),
Johnson, (O.); height, feet 10 inches.
V nrnait umn-T-rill (WV CThlta fW 1
Thayer (O.); distance, 21 feet 7 Inchea
Hammer throw McDonald (W.), Hug
(O.), Oaks (W.); distance, 143 feet 10
Inchea
. Mile run McCrory (W.), Dohm (W.),
Swift (O.); time. 4:47.
Four hundred and forty-yard dash
Green (W.i), Tlbbals (W.), Perkins (O.);
time, 0:82 1-8.
High Jump King (W.), Grant (W.),
Smith (W.); height not given.
Discus throw Babcock (W.), Hug
(a), McDonald (W.); distance, 101. .feet
8 Inchea
Two hundred and twenty-yard dash
Moores (tt), Bob Pearson (W.),
Thompson; (W.); time, 0:24,
Two hundred and twenty-yard hurdles
day. The baccalaureate sermon will be
delivered by Dr. William M. Mc-
Pheeters of Columbia, S. C, and the an
nual sermon before the T. M. C A. by
R!ev. C. R. Hyde, recently of Fort
Worth, Texas. Governor C- B. Ayeock
has accepted an invitation to deliver the
commencement oration.
George W. Stone, field secretary
for the Paclfla coast; Rev. W. M. Back'
u, secretary of the western conference;
Rev. Thomas J. Eliot, commissioner to
Japan, and Rev. Henry W. Foote of New
Orleans.
WOBXJVS FXBSS rAKUAKxra
(Journal Special Service.)
St Louis, May 11. P. V. Collins of
Minneapolis, president of the National
Editorial association, presided over the
CO-OPERATION AS
SHOWN IN ENGLAND
(Journal Special Service.)
London. May 21. Nowhere else In the
concluding session of the World's Press world do co-operatfvo societies flourish
parliament today. Among the distin
guished speakers were Frits Rotlers,
editor of the Chrontque, Brussels; Gus
taf Oullberg, editor of Tldningen,
Stockholm: D. A. van Waalwyk of Het
Nleuwsglad. Amsterdam, and Crosby 3.
Noyes of the Star, Washington, D. C
Journal Special Servle.)
New York, May 21. Polo teams rep
resenting Yale and Princeton unlverBti -agTore (w.) Thayer (O.), Williams
aiejn nuxu uil iur luatvti LWJemjr 4s rikjl I tr wm fi-VT AK
. . . . . .. . . a . I wsaaw wars w wa
coruana para in ttua city, it was tne Waahitiartorr! Hna 1:18.
played, in this country, and as a conse
quence It attracted much attention.
TOSOsTTO ICSSTXVCf OFEaTS.
: (Josraal Bpeeiat Serviea.)
Toronto,- Ont.. May 21, The annual
I m.Mnv nf tha tlr. .Ink
Toledo. Ohio, May 21. Republicans of I nmnad tAV ax Wwwthina narlr ai4 artll
the ninth, congressional district In eon- continue for two weeks. The stables ar
venuon ncra toaay renominaMa (Jon- well filled with fast horses which will
greesman J.- H. -Southard for another) over the Canadian circuit this asasoni
terra. The- convention also selected tWO ana evervthlna- nntnta tA ona nt tha mnat
delegatea to the national convention at suceeasful meetings In the history ot the I
(Tnlftaam atirl sia4onfar1 yaaia-itvva-va Iw4saa. eua . .. j ... . . . .
mm.rn.-m mm," "vs wa W t ((UU,
jr irwaent uooftT ror raosUM-
Uoxw. . Boxlnf prcbQCd Tom Ir-wa M 9V
BL O O D
Oa aeeosat of Mr fMshtfnl hMenom a. irvmS
PolaoDtng la eomnottiy caHfd the King ef All
Diaeaaea, It any be either hereditary or enn-;
win
Ooee the trateai ta tainted
tineaae way manifeat itaelf In tha form af Scref-
traeted.
1th It, the
Ola, Eesema, Rheomatle Paine. Stiff or gwnliaa
Joints, Eniptiona or ueppar-ooiorei
r,M or BodV. little Clesn la thi
the Tonroei Sore Throat, awolha Tooatla, ralllBS "u w'" "J"vuV'v"r "
oat ot the Hair or Byabrowa, aad anahy a Leo! the co-operative movement in all its
d Spots aa tba
Honta
a(la,l
inalla i
rooa-Uke Dmay of the Fleah and Boom, it rot 1 phases. The delegates will also Inspect
as they do in England. If anyone were
Inclined to doubt this statement he
would have been convinced of its entire
truth had he been present today at
Stratford, where 2,000 dr-legates were
assembled at the opening of the
annual co-operative congress. The
delegates came from every nook and
corner of England and represented no
less than 7,000,000 of the population.
The aggregate capital of these societies
reaehes fabulous figures and the profit
to the members Is very great In St rat
ford alone the societies have a member
ship of 13,000,' among whom more than
3116,000 was distributed during ths last
year.
The congress will continue one week
and will he devoted to discussions ot
VfawicI: Turf
Exch&hso
131 FOTrth Street
Commissions received on all
Eastern arid California races.
Direct wire on all sporting
events. .
How SveH
Both la style of dress and. glse. ' We
wash and Iron linens for all slses oi
mankind, and add to their " personal
dress. West Side office, 108 Fifth street"
Troy laundry
Company
natrauKT watx tvsaj'V sram,
tHi tl1 n1 th Albert and Victoria docks.
BROWBtOOBVmauKr'r tn" gT Industrial lhstltutlons In the
Se.0tnntSaBpMiy Se rSSrvef : i'ri . neighborhood. Including" the Great East-
it con lain a bo aanaroua arn(a or injnnooa bmo i em ran ran a snopa, ms wooiwicn ar-
leiaea or any aina. ii fore to uo Tory Dot ton
of the disease and form out every oartlele ol
Imparity. Boon ovary ai- and ajmptom diaap.
S-cra, eompletolr and forever. The blood, the
Mara, the fleah th bones and the whole aya,
teat are cleansed, pvrlBed aad restored to per-
rrev D if n. amy ina jmxnaw omparaa anpw i or
the dutiee and pteaanres or Ufa. BBOWN'a
BLOOD CVRKl 82.(o, a Mttla, utata a month.
Made by DR. BHOWN, fl8 Arch tt.j Peilaoal.
phia. For saw id rmtiana wuy sy rrssa aa,
Forttkeg Botat Pharwaay. ,
SOWA txoors ah Bmuowu-
porsoisi
(Journal Special 'Service.)
Dea Moines, la,- May 11. During the
coming week Governor Cummins will
yisit Pittsburg XandingV Tenn-,: where
he will present the arguments of the
Fifteenth end Sixteenth regiments of
Iowa' In rcfrd to the location of the
Iowa monu inputs bffore the Shlloh eom
snlsalon, jaav.cnvt Cusimlnsi- ' geeure4
the rehearing after presenting the argu
ments of the Iowa soldiers before tha
secretary -of war. Blncs'then the old
soldiers have been busy securing ad- .
dltionat evidence to substantiate the ar-(
gument advanced by Governor Cum
mlns, showing that th Iowa rsglment
were In the thick of ths Cght. , . - ,
rovn st&urvrxws ass ia wx.
(JonrsKt Special Sertles.) ' '
,; New York, May 21. At Wadlnr Rlvr,
Ik I., a double wedding, believed to t
without precedent In this part of the
country, will tane Place nan iuf ' '.
when the Mlaaea .tfcrtrudn sml .
Baldwin,- sisters, will peco-.io. r
tlvely, the wives of two broc . . .
ley and Pavld P!dwln. Their.! t)
the double weMiiis' Is I'- ' 1 ' '
fact that all the c.u.tr.i.-! . . , :. i:
the nw nam?.. A 1: ' - ' '
vltatiVrin have bc-n 1 -i 1 i t .
and r ! i ! i - of the ouii'-t, t. i
ate rri-iMr-iUins ara to.. ..f i . ., j ; i
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