The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 03, 1904, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OREGON I DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. JUNE , 3, 1C01
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' Ssn Francisco June I. Portland
drooped THltrdtr'i tame through the
Inability of tha Browns to hit Oacar
Oraham whan a hit would mean runs.
I bare on tha other hand, was touched
u In - food -shape. Onlv three Fort
landers war abl to aolva Graham's de
livery. McCredl. Beck and Murphr,
tha flrst two securing two htu aplec
and tha Uttar vetting a solitary single.
Drennan was In tha game, although tha
popular center fielder ' Is not In . rood
health. Drennan' ore was food, how
ever, and ha cot thraa tree tickets to
first. The score was:
I ' . OAKLAND.
1 AB.R.H.PO. A.K
Oanlav. r. t. . ...
Krurer, e. f.
Mosklman, L 1
Schafley, tb. ..........
J. Sirelb, lb. ......
-Devereaux, lb, ......
Byrne, e. tf. ...
T. Strelb, a. s. ......
-Oraham, p. ..........
e
ToUls . ,
Prennan, . f.
MoCreedle, r. C....5..
Nsdeau, L f.
Beck. Sb.
Francis, s.
Murohy. lb. .
Pteelman, tb.
Hhea, C
Jberf. p.
II 4 10 17 1
PORTLAND. "
AB. R. H. PO. A. B.
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Totals .. ..........10 0. I 24 It
' RUNS AND HITS BT INNINGS.
-v', , 1 I M I IT I I
Portland . .....o f 2 ? 2 ? 2 S
i ' Hlta . .........0 1 t M 1 I 1 0 I
Oakland .0 1 I 1 0 0 i
;-T'- SUMMARY. "
Three-base hit Oanley. Two-base
tilii Rwk Mosklman.. Sacrifice hit:
Graham, Oanley. Flrat base on errors
' Portland. 1; Oakland, 1. rlrst base on
called ball a Off Graham. 4. Lft on
bases Portland, 7: Oakland. S. Struck
out By Iberg, IS by Graham. 4. Dou
ble play Devereaux to J. Strelb. Time
' of game One hour and 40 minutes.
Umpire Huston. ;
1 . T, ' Won,
Boston . ........i...!4
Cleveland . ........ ..J
. 7ew York v- l ,
Philadelphia . ..10
Chicago . . ...... ...... 10
St Louis ......... ...17
relrolt . . r f .
Washington ......... I
At Detroit
Lost
11
- Detroit
, Aaw xora . .j. .. i
Batteries Kllllan and Woods; Putt
maun, Urunta ana- juetnow,
' At OerelaaA,
R. H. B.
Cleveland ..................4 I I
Boston.... II
Batteries Hess, Donahue and Ab
bott; lnneea ana jrarreu.
A CbJea.
' - . R. H.B.
Chicago . . II 17 I
Washington .;. T 10 4
Batterle-Walsh. Altrock and Mo-
Fa rl; Townsend. - Orth and Orlll.
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IS PITCHER MOORE OP CLEVELAND, WHOSE CURVES
:i76 HAVE KEPT THE YANKEES WORRIED.
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HUNT CLUB RIDERS
READY FOR MEET
AVBVAB AFFAZB OF FOBT&ABD'S
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TRAVIS WINS THE
; GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
(Toaratl Ipedal Strrlea.)
Sandwich, June I. The American
champion Travis today won the final
round In the Amateur a-oir champion
ship by four up and three to play, thus
taking- the trophy from British soil for
the first time In Its history. . .
BATZOBAB XBAOVB.
......7.,... -.. won.-
New Tor . ..2 t
Chicago . . ...... .....!4
Cincinnati 5
St. Louia . . ..........14 .
Pittsburg . 14
Brooklyn . . ..... ....14
Boston . . ............11
Philadelphia, . . ....... I
Lost
' 11
11
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10
21
II
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PC
.703
.681
,451
.485
.467
.421
.184
.182
TO FLAT XB FOBTXABB.
(Journal Special Berrlea.)
Albany, Or..- June I. Tha . Albany
1 baseball-team, defeated .. tha Roaeburg
Shamrocks at- baseball yesterday at
ternoon by a score of 10 to 4. -
Tomorrow afternoon and Bunday the
teams will play on the Portland dla
mond. ' '
' R.tR
New York . ...................2 6 1
Cincinnati ......... 1 4 2
Batteiiee Mathewaon and Bowerman;
Butnoa ana reits. -
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FAOZFZO COAST UAOVB.
BBOBBB ABAK. T0BFBCAB, 8BAB.
Journal Special Service.)
Paris, June I. Eugene Adam, the
founder of tha. French Jockey club
died here today. '
TUBS 8BFBATC OBBBX.
TeeHerday's BesnJts.
.Oakland, 4; Portland, 0.
. - Loa Angelea, 2: San Franclaco, L
Taooma, 4; Seattle, 0.
Oakland . . ....
Taooma ,14
Seattle 14
Los Angelea 24
San Francisco ........SO
-Portland . . ,. 18
Won.
Lost
-24
28
28
II
84
42
PC.
687
Toung TousoufC " the Turk, defeated
Greek George In-an- interesting- wrest
ling bout last evening at the Empire
theatre, t . .-
The Greek won tha flrst fall, Graeco-
Roman style, in 10 minutes. The Turk
won the second fall, oatch-aa-eatoh-oan.
in II minutes. The, last fall
by Toueouff In five minutes.
A return match has been
to take place next Thuraday.
J. Friedman Is looking after tha Inter
ests of Greek George.
arrang-ed
The Portland Hunt etub's annual field
day will . be held tomorrow afternoon at
Irvlngton race track and the event
promises to be the most Interesting- af
fair ever undertaken by that popular
institution. preparations have been
made to accommodate 10.000 spectators
and the officials of the elub expect fully
that number present when the. flag drops
for the flrst race at I o'clock.
Irvlngton race track - waa never in
finer condition. The track has been
rolled and sprinkled and Is very fast
and duatlaaa. The grandstand has been
renovated and painted, making It an at
tractive place to spend' several hours.
In fixing up the grounds, tracks, stables
and atands, the Multnomah Fair asso
ciation has spared neither labor no
money and It la safe to state that there
la no finer track, including location and
accessibility, any place In the country.
The training that has been dona for
the 11 events on the program would
compere favorably with tha efforts made
by trainers and Jockeya In preparation
for the blggaat handicaps. The rivalry
between the members is Just keen
enough to warrant every rider doing- his
utmost to win. Another feature of the
meeting will be the fine class of horses
that will compete. Vnuaual Interest Is
being manlfeated In the half-mile match
Uot between Mrs. Downing, H. C
Bowers, Dr. Coughlan and Frank Rob-
ertaon. Mr. Bowers spends several
houra each day at the track rounding
Into form, and it la being whispered
about that "Pop" la in auch line con
dition that he la quietly apeculatlng
upon the amount of lead that ha will be
compelled to carry to come up to the
requisite 166 pounds required by the
club. Mr. Robertson has been doing hla
training In the cool gray dawn of the
morning and aaya that It Is the only
tlm4 for a real up-to-date Jickey to be
on hla mount. Mr. Robertson la an
early riaer, and aa soon as "yon gray
clouda that fret the dawn" appear, giv
ing evldencea of approaching day, he
may be seen saddling and bridling hla
ateed for at least a three hours' tryout
Trains la Bard Places.
Dr. Coughlan saya nothing about hla
training. Hla modesty .prevails over
his enthusiasm, but he, too, has been
as busy as a bee, getting Into form for
me event, i ne doctor seeas quiet places
for his riding, and be they as rough
and as difficult as the Rockies, so much
the better for him. His favorite place
for hard tiding la out the east side road
to Clackamas creek. From there he
follows the' trail to the fish hatcheries.
This is certainly hard training, and few
people appreciate the time consumed or
the danger encountered In training in
this fashion. - ' -
While the men have been doing1 all
sorts of stunts, Mrs. Downing has -not
been slow In getting in trim for the
race. Mrs. Downing; rides every day,
and rides hard. She is master of her
7
WINNING RUNNERS Vm
ON EASTERN TRACKS
.:-:;;:'W;.-:'':. Batonla KryittS''
Seven furlongs Frist won; time, 1:11.
Five furlonaa Mum won: time.
MO.,'. !,.-,
Mile Roesmond won; time. 1:41.'
Six ; furlongs Peakess won: - time. .
Seven furlongs Ben Mora won; time,
MIV4. '
Flva and a half furlong Firing .
I Brook won; time, 1:10. ' . ' . ,
wont
'
won;
time-.
v Hawthorn Track. -v
Six furlongs Estrada Pal ma
Um. llll. : :. .v,.
Seven farlonca Admonition 1
Urn. 1:10. -
Mile OrerorlC won? time. 1:41.
" Flv furlong Lusaiion won: time.
X:01 1-8.- . ... v. j ;- ...
Mil and a sixteenth Soencerlaa wont
Uma. 1:48 1-1. .
Six furlongs Woodson wont - time.
1:1. - :
:'''.y 8fin k.v-,;.
Six . furlong Radium won!
Four and a half furlong, purse Mr
Eleanor won;. time, 1:04. ;, .
Six and a half furlong, .selling
Alenlo won; tima, 1:12 H.
8lx furlong, handicap Mord alia won!
tlm. 1.114. ' . ..
Mlle-r-Pathoa won; time, lillH,
Mil and three-sixteenth. - aelllng ,
Broodier won; time, 1:11.
Selling, about six furlongs Aitorata
won;. time, 1:11. )
Steeplechase, selling, about two mile
Cock Robin won; time. 4:10 l-I.
Handicap, mil and 70 yards Wotan
won; Um. 1:41 1-1.
The Criterion atakes, fir furlongs
Schulamlt won; time, 1:01 1-1.
Mil and a sixteenth Africander won;
Uma. 1:80 t-l. .
Flv furlongs vouay won; time.
1:01 l-S.
AMES, THE GIANTS' TWIRLER, GETTING IN SHAPE
FOR WORK AGAIN. ; , . ;
will run "Monkey" a great race. , Many
expect tn race to be run la 3:20.
On of the chief and most novel, fea
tures of ths day wUl be the pushball
game between the teama captained by
Metsger and Brown. Metsgers team Is
FACX JOZBSOB A WXBB
composed of Judge Tanner, Frank Rob-
mount and knows all the little tricks ertson and J. C. Muehe, while Captain
In tiding. Her favorite place for train-1 Brown will be assisted by E. R. Eld
ing Is at Irvlngton, and there she may ridge, A. M. Cronan and Colonel Jubeta.
(Joaraal Special SerrUe.) I be seen every afternoon speeding around This game of puahball will give the
Chicago, June I. Jack Johnson, the the courae. I riders an opportunity to display their
colored heavyweight defeated Frank! The one-mile match trotting race, b horsemanship.
Chllds In a six-round bout here lastltween Mr. Chase on Harry Marvin and Another event that will attract Inter
evenlng. Chllds was gToggy during the Walter Allison on "Monkey," will be est 1 the tandem -trot of one mil. The
latter rounds.
4-
OOBSITT BBTVBBB.
(Jonnal 8peclal Serriee.) .
New fork, June I. Toung Corbett
(William H. Rothwell) arrived her yes
terday on the Hamburg-American liner
Deutchland.- Corbett announced hi in
tention of again fighting Brltt aa soon
aa the arrangement can be mad.
the most Interesting of the match races.
"Monkey" is said to be the fastest road
bora In Portland and has yet to be I
beaten In the tests on the White House
road. Marvin Is also a speedy one and
COUNCIL PASSES
AUTO SPEED LAW
horses In this race are well ' matched
and It is difficult to so any advantag
at this time.
In tb mil run O'Brien, on Marengo,
will stand a good chance to win, but hit
weight of 110 pound will handicap him
somewhat , - ' ..
The other event are well filled and a
gala day 1 expected by the lover of
sportsman s events.
Bote of b Meet
Persons driving- or riding to Irvlngton
race track tomorrow will- find tb new
route ideal In every respect The route
1 aa follows: Across Burnsld bridge,
north to Couch, east to Eleventh street
and out Eleventh, following the sign
boards. ' This road Is in perfect condi
tion and will be kept sprinkled all dur
ing the aummer.
Tha Multnomah Fair association has
announced that the publlo will be
granted the free use of Irvlngton track
all year, providing- tha drivers keep the
outer edge of the course. ' -
COBTSMBXA BBFBATS BBUABOB.
The Columbia term defeated the Re-
llano nine yesterday by the score of
I to I. Tb oore:
Lineup:
Reliance .........11 Olioo
Columbia I 0 4 I 0 0 0 I
Columbia Williams, c; F. Krlbs, p;
Strahn. lb: Swigert 2b: Lata, ss.; Gold
smith. 3b; & Krlbs, cf; Kelly. If; Ran
dall, rf.
Reliance Holmes, e; Mitcneu, pi
Hellier. lb;.' Stanley, lb; Moot, lb
Levlnson. ss.; Dresser, rf; Day. ci;
Slchel. If. v
TZOTOB.
(Joaraal Special Service.)
Eusrene. Or.. June I. Salem won th
flrat gam of th present series from
Eugene yesterday by the scor of : It
to I.
BOBXAB SOBOOXi IB nOTOBZOVA,
(Joaraal Special Servle.) -
Monmouth. 0r June -1. Th Stat
Normal school basebalr team defeated
th Cbemawa nine at Amity yeaterday.
by tb scor of I to I. t
, . , V
BTOZiBXBABB BBFBATS ATTBX
(Joaraal Special StrrlM.)
St Louis, Ma, June I. Jack Mc
Clelland of Pittsburg won th decision
over Abe Attel of San Francisco at th
nd of th 15th round last evening.
TABBBBBXBT FZBST ZB BAOB 8.
(Joemal Special Service.)
Paris, June I. William K. Vanderbllt
won two first at the Longchampa auto
mobile race yeaterday. '
KAJOB BtTBTAOB WTBV TXB OAX3S.I
. (Joarnat Special Sarnee.)
Epsom, June I. Th Oakes stakes.
value 5,000 sovereigns, the second event
In Importance In the derby was won
today by Major Eustace. Zxdera, Pret
ty Polly and four others also ran.
When You Think
MOWATT TS. BATTOB TOBZOICT.
At Tommy Tracey tonight there will
be three rattling four-round bout. - Th
main event of th evening- will be be-
tween Tbung Mowatt and Kid Hat ton.
.661
.648
.63
.4(9
.800
OTEBAU BXJUTXS STJBATTXB.
. (Joaraal Special Service.)
Tacoma, June I. Overall shut Seattle
nui yesieraay auowing, out one hit a
- double by Carlos Smith. Only 29 men
. faced him and he lasued but one pass
,xo nrst xne xigera piayed errorless
balL score:
R. H E.
j Tacoma ...1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 I 11 0
' BeatUe ....0 000 0 00000 1 1
- Batteries Overall and Graham: Bar-
her and Blankenahlp. Umpire O'Con
- hell.
ABOXLS WOB ZB TBB BZBTK.
(Joaraal Spedal Serrlee.)
'Lo Angeles, June I. Phil Knell had
the Angels blanked until the ninth yea
terday, when they bunched three hlta.
which were good for two runs and the
gam. -Boore:
- Los Angeles... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 7 8
San Francisco.. 0 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 1 4 8
. Batteries Newton and Spies; Knell
t ana LAsmy.
LIFE CRUSHED OUT
. BY MACHINERY
Kris Trans, an oiler In the employ of
the Bridal Veil Lumber company, at Bri
dal Veil, was cruttied to death yesterday
morning, while toiling a shaft under the
main floor. Trana went under the floor
to oil the shaft and, when he did not
return. Foreman M. S. Dickson went to
see what was the trouble. He fotfnd
Trana lying- dead beside the shaft, where
the oiier had been caught In the ma
chinery, and his lifeless form was fear
fully mangled and both .bis leg were
broken. ,
The dead man leaves a father and
mother residing In Eagle Bend, Minn.
Preferred Stock Canned Oooda.
Allen A Lewis' Best Brand.
The Zimmerman automobile ordinance
was paaaed by the city council Wednes
day, although Fred T. Merrill tried hard
to have it amended. The ordinance
limits th speed of automobiles driven.
within th city limit to eight miles an
hour.
Hereafter will b unlawful for a
local merchant to sell persons under
th age of II year toy pistols and caps
for th same. The ordinance Introduced
by Mr. -Merrill regarding th throwing
of confetti, or using feather face dus-
ters was passed; also one licensing- the
selling of these adjuncts to French car-1
nival. v'
A special committee will be appointed
by Mayor Williams to investigate the
fir limits ox tn our.
v Oregon Day at St. Louis.
For th benefit of those desiring- to be
In St Louis on Oregon Day, the Cana
dian Pacino na announced June 7 at
special date of sale for round-trip
CLOTHES
THINK
UNSELFISH.
Boxing school. Tom Tracey, 165 4th St
One and you'll never' rid any
other.... wheel. . s . V
It's a Pleasure
Her to show you tb good point.
T EASY TEAMS
Prices $3S to $100
Catalog tot the Asking-.
F. P. KEERIAN, Aent i?
FATHER Hrl Taka that drum
eut of hrI ,-
OVILLIE But. pop. I wanted you (o
FINDS $240 AND
RETURNS TO OWNER
9
While seeing the sights of Portland
last Friday night, C. S. Reynolds, of
Mountalndale. . Wajihlnirtnn
dropped a pocketbook containing 1240 In World's Fair tickets. On June 16. 17 and
Dins ana inaorsea cnecks. He thought
he lost the money on First street and
reported th matter. Efforts to find
the missing purse were futile.
Shortly after midnight of the earn
night, M. L. Hochfeld, who has a cigar
store at 182 Fourth street, was preparing
to close th place. He wanted to ex
pectorate, and remembering the ordi
nance prohibiting such acts on the side
walk, went to the curb. Lying- in the
gutter immediately In front of him was
a small bundle, which on investigation
proved be a pocketbook containing
The book contained Reynolds' card.
and the money was returned to its
owner.
18. special excursion tickets will again!
be on aale. For full particulars call oo
or address F. R. Johnson, F. A P.
141 Third St., Portland, Or.
. HE HAD IT.
PENINSULA SITE
MAY BE APPROVED
J. iW. Roberts of San Francisco, su
perintendent of building construction for
the government on the Paolflo coast, is
at the Hotel Portland, having been sent
here by direction of Supervising Archi
tect Taylor' of Washington, to confer
with officials of the Lewis and Clark
fair, regarding- th site of the proposed
government buildings on th exposition
grounds. .
The location was the cause of an ad
verse report sent to tne government, a
report which claimed that the peninsula
is overflowed during part of the year.
ana was not a suitable locauon for gov
ernment buildings. ; . . .
Mr. Roberts visited the sit of the
buildings yesterday, but will not make
publlo hi decision before reporting to
.AND YOU WILL THINK OP A .LINE INCOM
PARABLY STRONGER AND BETTER THAN
MOST. A line MADE BY MEN MADE FOR
MEN, and sold by a STORE FOR, MEN-,
a store where style-talk and good-clothes-talk
are dispensed freely and knowingly. Our sole aim and
study is to please our trade by supplying everything
.of QUALITY in MEN'S and'BOYSV WEARABLES.
Whether it's a suit of clothes, a hat, tie or shirt itH
be a little better: for a little less money if it comes
from here.' ., .
Summer Suits
EXCLUSIVE STYLES..
Outing Suits
NORFOLKS and DOUBLE-BREASTED
$10.00 to $22.50 1
$8.50 to $13.50
Just received by
Express NEW. x
LINE , . . i
ROBERTS $3.00 HATS
NO ' OTHERS LIKE THEM IN THE CITY.
fFlne Porto Rlcan
. Braid Panama ,
Shapes . , ;:
"Qeodnestl 1 gussg IV got dat
buck fvr wot vn d bravest htta
85-87.
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