. THE OREGON - SUNDAY JOURNAL'. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, "JUNE 23, "lCGi. , !l r : : . I . ..' .... .. , .' -, . .. ' ,. '- . . . .' . .. , . . . ; . - . .. , ... . v -. TT ' 1 . -Will Naughton Discusses the Famous Fighters and ; Their Doings Colonial Girl Wins -World's .Portland Browns Whitewash the Los Angeles Nine -Multnomah Wins at Astoria Pacific Co?st J League , Results Amateur Baseball. Butler Pitched ; Great Came Editedby ! J. A. If OR.AN i Fair -iA Handicap Racing : HV.; Seattle.'; frisk w leads LEAGUE BATTERS V BUTLER SHOTS OUT . LOS ANGELES; NINE 3POBTLABP TWTBJ.EB WAI XM ' tokm abb bulb iro rmcOT.TT ;' ur bxubxxbo xoBunrs aoiti.s vasxait. sbcx Aim CASTBO , FLAT BBMOOABT MMXX' '- STRIKES AND SPARES . OF LOCAL BOWLERS The Brunswlcks won J from' the Non pareil in the practice - same on the Portland alleys, JYiday evening. Only I two poci warn played end tha Bruns- wlcks took both. The scores were: Nonpareils , 1 s ' Kelley ........ , .,.,,.101 . 1S8 Hanson .......... . ,.,141 171 ; Lamond , .....,.,. 151 117 ' Armltagt .,.,.. ....142 141 Dale ....145 .141 897 S16 1801 2M . 2S I filUNROE TAKES; UP . THEATRICAL STUNT wbxxb remxztr xvu is sexvs- .no, m bio kdt xi ob bis WAT. TO CHICAGO BOIBO THES- ruv boles woht mosnoT za 0LOOMT.'. . " i ' Brunswick Galllard ........ 711 771 1.646 ..181 McManamy ...r ......14 1 Boulanger .i.. , .jl, ... .151. IE. Cloeset ........... .160 L. Beno ...... ..,, .13 - 174 , 125 1 . 141 :iti .2S( .157 Sit 711 70 1,683 . , Portland. 4; Los Angeles, 0. ' f- '.. Butler end Steclmau; Baum and Bpiee. j i . Ike Butler never displayed finer torm i than ' yesterday afternoon; , when '. he - pitched Los Angeles te a standstill, al t lowing them but four blta, and shutting them out without a run. It was a great afternoon for tbe Portland fans and 1,800 lent their presence te the occasion, to wlthness the afternoon's sport, teuton was scheduled to pitch for U Angeles, but at the last minute Captain Flood de cided to put, In. Baumas the "Doctor"! .veniy matched the game promises sld be bad not yet recovered nis eye-1 te interesting. fight. Butler was sent to the elat for Hanson and Kelley were defeated by the Browns and that clever twirler never Oalllard and ' McManamy In a four hd more epeed. curves or control In his handed match i last nighty : The . gamea "r entire history. ' For four solid Innings were close and as ths losers played In not an Angel could get anything that hard luck they are not satisfied with the looked like a hit, and the fans sat back results and another game may com and rested, knowing run well tnat it was I on soon. I (Copyright, Uearat New Service, by . Leafed Wire to Tbe Joumil.) ' ' (y W. w. STaurbton.) San Francisco. June , i&.lt, Jeffries and Jdunroe' come on the boards agalji there will probably- be more .Interest in their meeting than there would have been If they had boxed as scheduled. At the sams time, If a vote was taken a lucky : fellow to develop - at ktlme when, the crackajacks of -' the game notably Fits arfd .Corbett were' on the down grade, but In the event of Jeff be Ing forced to retire It will certainly look as though Manroe Is Prince Fortunatus himself. - Jeff had to dispose of a small army of opponents both before and af ter he became champion, while Mun- roe will "virtually be a champion with out a record. .Worse than that there will, not be one youthful, lusty heavy weight in aifht to dispute tne premier ship at the , flirhtlng .'game With' blm. Yerlly the heavyweights, like the buf faloes, are In danger of becoming tx tlnot ' ' , - Xanlon and Jfelson. "The promised ' match between Eddie Hanlon and "Battling" Nelson., has taken head of the fight followers. The youngsters; named .'are noted; for their RACE TRACK LULL -SHORT TIME FOR SEATTLE DOES NOT LIKE TO LOSE ODDY Seattle eaaln goes on record ss being a nara loser. 4ieore Odd v. tha crack lacrosse player, baa deserted the Seattle club and has cast his fortunes with the local team. Oddy,. formerly - of .the crack West' minster team, is acknowl- SKZXPSXXAB OOJTIBUES TO BBAW WXLZi SXVOX TXB tJBTTBBAir BBOBXT XXTBXSSE9 OTEB iws edged to be about the -best "cover point1 tkAt watibbot: hat v hbtjbb LST.1; ZhJ? A ihuii mw tttvao Tf iiw TV ta. Li; I ivA Liiiv speedy man in the Portland-Seattle game a few weeks ago, when Oddy was with the visiting tesm. When ths Seattle paper accuses the arBOBALB BOMZVAL ABB OBAHAJst BOLD LEADS BAOB AOA1B TXTBT BOTES. . BUT . SOBOBS OO TO SEATTLE'S STAB OTtfiTEB- riXLBXB rOBTLABO'S SLUOOEBS. BEB (By Maahsttaa.) New York, June IB.-Now J. F. Kelley carried off all the'Aonors I among' the experts of San Francisco Portland cluh at mntMn wav mn It I BeiOW Sre found the batttnr vtfr u. .u. I . . ' " I t iL. ., wmv m.o simply snows that it la sore. Tha vi cmo coast leasrue nluv.r. hn Suburban of 1J04 has gone. Into turf names of those who are worklna in the hatting ,150. and over .t "4 V ... ...... ' ki.. ,v.j . l... ,i. l - - ii..j. . , -----, -r f.uv wining metnoos ana it is leu tnst mere i " f unn w uinowiiiigiut iun, ui i i v. u mw pori nere are sur will be., but few dull . moments while J only, comparatively, For while s reo- "cient guarantee that nothing under tney are mailing. , ." ' ; .' "V - ord-breaklng crowd saw what was one I UIM,a"j' wm oe, attempted. UamIah ' .M'. . . --ID u.bm. n m tmM I ..... .. . " " ' f -7w v. f th fin eat Billnirhan. in, it..tul Nelson has Just turned .;: Neither ..,'worl; ofonw wii y.d en tnows the taste of tobacco or liquor 7 Dm J with tha highest scores for a single game and the highest average score . These two . teams are1 to play next Tuesday night, and as they are pretty to Butler'a day and be was going to be ths entire 'show. ', .- .-k'.v. -'."..- In the third Inning a "bunch of hits and a base on balls , netted the locals three inns, Drennan's pretty single being re ponlble for two of; ' them. ' In the fourth Portland got another tally when a wild pitch went through the. grand stand screen and the man on tbe circuit romped home on the play. . After the fourth Inning there was jiothlng doing InU clever pitching, and sensational field Ing. Phil Nadeau was,-.-"If? In ' left The 'scores: '" Kelley: ,,..US Hanson . ,1T( 144" 199 181 157 Galllard ...... McManamy 111: ...... .10 ...170- 121 165' 210 156 141 180 sportdota right at this moment. It would be found most likely, that the greater number believe there will never be contest between', the , champion and ths miner.' '' i," v -.''-:.'.- " .-. '' The outlook certainly is not c the brightest v Here we have the king of tbe heavies on the broad of his back with a. waterlogged knee,; while Munroe Is bound for Chicago to see what, can be picked up around the vaudeville cir cult. . -i Of course, sore knees may mend and miners may come back, but the degree of pessimism that- exists In regard to the Jeffs injory is heartrending. Even the reports of the attending physicians that the big fellow will be as right as and lad knows and each of them Is as diligent when training as he Js when fighting. Hanlon will arrive here within a few days snd will go into camp at Croll's Gardens, .1 Alameda, where he prepared himself for all. his Important : engage Nelson trained at 8heehana, .near the beach, for his match - with Canole but has decided to go into quarters at 8m tl ing Metsner's place at Larkspur this time. In explanation ' he says that . he the great race, Sheepshead Bay for the rest of the week drew fine crowds which were small only bv comnariaon with ths Suburban, and there has been po chance for the bookmakers to go to sleep during working hours. y .; ), There la every .'prospect that 8heps- BUCHANAN TOO MUCH FOR TACOfllA TIGERS ! , ' MJoornal Special BrrTlce. Tacoma, Wah : June 26. Knef. nil at lODDOrtUna tlmnS tiuv r1 head Bay for the balance gf the meet I error by Nordyke also sllowed Oakland will attract still greater crowds', forthl J ta-acore, letting the "visitors win their has always been one of the most popu- ftr,t ams during the series, The fea- lar tracks in the Metropolitan dlatrlctl lures or Ihe day were two arandatand for the ordinary people who - love, to catchea by Casey that out off sure hits, I Smith, 4ncludlng .- June 20, ' Pwyeri.'", .'. . - r UcIMimld. Tannma Urahaoi, (Jaklaud , Uublor. Hvatlle K'So, : Ttcouia .., Khwhia, Taaiuia ,., gt-pBildt Oakland . NiJ-dyke. Timiu. . . Hi-hatf. Oakland . hnell, Hun Krauciaco. ,, Hlmikunnhlp, Hnattla , A.B. l-B.H. S 1; ......... TS ( 8 - , Jill io mo ; ..,.....XN7 4, ....... JM us ..Vrt:) ' M ' .2 ....... ozu 2! ID waldroa, Baa Fruelco...,.,,,)afl S't'if- .?itl Ulehanty. (battle ..... ' .. i DPiiin Ml. IT ;.. km) , A S - 1W . , M . B.A. , ,.ftK) .411 .KM .K1U t .Bli -.!: - .oilM .itf .iT " .;i .lam Ml 10 miH a, mui'n imrw; -weigm. v I " , ..." vmiim; yvuyim wuu luvq. 10 i " "- vui uu sura nua, I "r"i" 31a "I boxed Canole at, 133 pounds at a see me ponies run occasionally, and) "n was in spienaia rorm, and the , L."V 'Drl. ..zw ...... . . . ... ... : .. . . I .u . . . .1. I Tl.r. 11. . -. ., ...laa llaitf.ro. Kan Kr,nl.ivt o., J. o'clock, which was practically catch jthe program of sports oflsred Is" away weignts ror me," said he. "Now I must aoove me average. . : - . " , , j make 110 .pounds at I o'clock, which Is I The news that Waterboy may never quite a: difference. It is necessary-for race again, which unfortunately seems trfv.; . n ii! a. 10 t away from the cool ocean to have good foundation, causes sincere trivet in a-short space of time does . . i ... . -.-th-r r.-rt mnA.n :; ''.; v. ''; 150 ., 141 ' 725 Oscar . Weldeman won the prise for the highest score made this week on the Portland alleys,- with a . score of 241. This is a very good game eonsld- garden. capturing seven put outs, thw rtn tha fact that It Is the first time of them being of tbe difficult order. Raymond 'played V splended ' gams at hort, ssVtd also- Castroxat second, and ' Beck at first. Besides pitching a superb game, Butler fielded his position ad mirably und' the- vrowd appreciated his work greatly. Bernard was compelled to retire on account of Illness and Wheeler succeeded him. Baum pitched good ball in all but the third inning. Newton and RodcU will oppose each he has been eligible to the 100 club. P. Kneyse and H. .Adamson each put not carry much weight with the scions of the sporting belt. It is really wonderful how many aim!- Jar cases are recalled from day to day, and if Jeffs knee does not stiffen per manently after yielding to the quan- Uty of "synovia! fluid", "It Js said to have yielded, the- laymen who alt In solemn conclave and discuss his symp toms ground ths sporting resorts will breeses and as they tell me the weather I regret among all classes of raoegoers is quite' warm at Larkspur I 'think I with whom the big Watercress colt has will have , no difficulty In . making 1 always been a prime, favorite. weight there." -. ; ..';., I Hs has, been a cripple since be was It Is believed that a great Improvement youngster, and It Was ths marvel of will be noticeable in; Hanlons ring I racing men that he should have made Tigers failed to get more than one hit in any inning except the first . Score: lacoma, runs. ..,,1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Hits ...........1 0 0 10 111 o Oakland,. runs..... 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 MM nr. Han 1'ranHiuu ..r.uaia, i acoma vroraer, Oaklentf Wtlaoa. Roatlla .. . Kailms. IHirllaad up their usual string. of double centuries I pronounce ths botlermaker as much of but could sot - go fast enough to win I tne prise. - - . ' - t ' , Fred Hoffman qnallfled for the ' 100 club with a acore of 111. a rreaa as tnat maa wnoss neart was found to be on the right side of his methods when he returns here. ' Since he went east he has boxed some of the fastest youngsters batUlng along the Atlantic coast and as the six-round goes which prevail 'in the east are of neces sity full of acUon It is thought that Ed die will have acquired the knack of setting a rapid pace. the grand showing ha did last year. His owner, J. B. Haggln, has an affection for the great thoroughbred he feels for no other of his horses, and will retire . SEALS WHITEWASHED .BY SEATTLE NINE Journal Special Berriee.S Seattle, Wash.. Jupe 5. 8eatUe de. lla. Un angles rraui.-w, rnruana Hall. SealtU ... Yerkaa. Hi a rratwlkM Doyit Taenma , Franrk. Oakland .... Uerereaai. Oakland fpfitcer, Portland .. Smith. Loa Ant.lr, Mlllfr. Has VranclaM. aaoy, xaeoma Hl.ku. M..l. Bhlelda, Heat tie ,,..;.nn .. IMS .I4- Hi .........ZMl ... a M& ..1!7S ... a 151 ....... ...8111 ...... ..an ......: BO ....... .in ....... IB ST ' V 81 st .: 6S -:, 78 -s : T9 - 7.'-; T4 SO . "' JS 4a him te the stud rather than have his If ea ted San Francisco today by the score uiuimni vi raiuu wuou urn is Dot nr a to u. Hail nitphad f, .i . - .. . . , .v. w ,1V. i" . ...r4 Knell ror Ban Kranclam mil Knth uom air. naggm ana Trainer A. ; J. I Ditched srood camea . rutt.r. tnr Ba.h. I .......,....ai ...... 13 ...... a 13 4- 38 78 It ia UtkaS a.vri .2X3 .SMI .zH4 SNU .278 .Jf74 .27(1 .2i .3iO .wt .2DO .200 .2AH JIM other lows; this. afternoon. The 'score fol- X- . Jl , t AleOreedlev -rt f; ..... I jrennan, c f. ....... 4 Heck, - lb.' 4 KraiH'is, 8b., ......'. 4, iTastro, 2b I iiaymond,' es. hieplman, o. Butler, p. . PORTLAND. ' ' ' - , AE B. II. rO. A. E. 4,1-1 7 t I 0 0 1 0 1 1 I I 0- ''I'. 1 I 1 ' 1 0 1 1 SA 0 2i 0 ' A i O f V 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1,0 I 2 1 10 0 0 I 0 V OOlaaaBBCXAL OXtTB STAKB. ' " J (JMtrsal Hpectal SurTto..) . , Salem. June 26. The Greater Salem Commercial club has - gusrsnteed the sura of 11.000 for the Commercial club stake; and the race will be run on Sat urday., the last day of tha state fair. The committee of the club yesterday made the rounds of the business men . . . - . . , . . . - i w w v m a wi avsaa, a,aw that i. nut .n ithi. Than nr - Apropos ei uuie s coming nacK a story joyner are, oi course, very anxious that waa c Hall and wiimn- rn, b.. iw.. others who do not quite believe that Jeff oelng retold I of Ta- spiteful et-to he bad Waterboy should race again, -provided clsco, KneU and Leahy 8core by in- Is doomed to wsnder throuah life with a wi xoung corieu out at we voney fmuii lea- tint thav ran ii Ire some assur-1 Island resort on the Ocean boulevard. t ance that the housemaid's knee will not It was shortly after Eddis lest to Toung ...rt itaaif inin whan Jeff finds him-1 Corbett and the pair 'was engaged to self In the full swing of training. , It Hre a Sunday afternoon exhibition. Billy will therefore be seen that the men whoUordaa acted aa referee and timekeeper keen tab . of pugilistic happenings are I and he says he waa quite fluttered . for inclined to look on the sloomv slds of I fear something would go wrong. things, - k , I ou see 1 inaucea tnem to tajce tne It Is sincerely honed that Jeffries will I engagement and I didn't want' It to bo round to and be able to keep bis engage-! said that I put up a Job on Young Cor ns can do . io with credit to himselft htnas: but ss the champion is showing signs (Seattle' and found, no difficulty in securing the I merit with his nswest rival, but if thelbett I don't know what started It, but 7 27 J Totals ' .':.;..... II 4 , . LOS ANGELES. . . AB. R. It PO. A E. ....... 4. 0 0 2 3, 2 f , . . .. Toman, "a Flood, SU i Smith, 3b. . Hernard. 0. Wheeler, c. f. t'ravuth, r. f. fliae, lb. .. Boss, L f. f-plee, c, ... liuum, p. ... ........ f ... . ,.. ......... ...... . ........ ........ 0,0 0 2 0,1 10 ?iS 1.1 1 2 0 1 necessary subscriptions for guarantee ing the. stake. It is believed the race will fill, and that there will be no recourse upon the subscribers to make np a deficit In. the amount of the re ceipts for entrance. The race will be a 2i24 trot, mile hesti. Only horses which are owned in the North Pactflo circuit on January 1, 1804, are eligible for en try in this race, and all entries will close July 10. The entrance , fee is I per cent of the stake and I per cent additional from . prise winners, payabls Of lameness after the very careful and skillful handling he has had, .they are j likely to be destined to disappointment i If Waterboy can be made to stand up. considering his present condition. It will mark another - wonderful stage In . the career of a very wonderful thorough-. brea The present trouble Is the out come of ?an injury he received ln a work-out last fall. v While galloping 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 SI Saa Francisco. M..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 ; XBOjf KAB K OIBBXTT. ONCE NOTED JOCKEY NO Y EXRRn.SR RfiV -(Journal BpeeUI gervlre.) j ora. June 1!S. Tha nraaenoa of Tod Sloan, once the premier Amer ican jockey, is no longer apparently a In speaking of McGlnnlty's success, I matter of any consequence at the race big fellow's injury is of such a charac-fl think Corbett soaked Eddie harder than easily around ths Sheepshead Bay track ter. as to compel him . to retire witn I wap necessary Any way, mey ronei into be .bruised one of his fore-feet just joe Kelley remarked the other dv.- McGlnnlty has nothing in tha wav of deceptive curves that any other, pitcher nas not, out nis strongnoid is control. He can put the ball Just where he wants to, and it is thst that makes him a great pitcher. True, McGlnnlty has an under- tracks here. The lad. who a few years ago. was the most discussed person on the American (urf, is now as much of a nonentity as s. nas-beeti actor. . lew years ago sioan was renuteri to oe wortn laoo.oao. The other morn- honor from the Snort he - has excelled lone another and aa Eddie was' in the bet- I below the ankle. He waa lmmadlatetv I hand ball that is hard to hit. but what I las? he aorjearetf at tha fihMn.h.. r.. In. what a flurry, there will be before his successor as worlds champion is determined upon. ' : '.,; - Aoeordlatf te 'Xwtv VT. According to the laws of the ropes and stakes, (both ancient and modern, Mun roe, being matched with Jeffries at tbe time of the letter's enforced withdrawal, will fall heir to the championship title It looked aa if he would I thrown out of training and the injury eood would it be if he did not have per- I track and offered his services aa an -J . ' I " an wiuitr, hhu m view oil"v v. vwior iiiuum cin i srclSO . DOx - tO Several Of hla train.. "'"" uw o maaiai mem in I per cent on-or before August . 10. whenDy default Buf does any one Imagine ! Totals ....... .1 ...81 0 4 24 13 4 RUNS AND, HITS BT INNINGS. ' . , '. 121 4 5 0 7 8 ' Portland 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 4 lilts ..... ......0 1 3 2 0 1 0 1 7 La. Angeles 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hits ........0 0 1 I 0 0 0 14 ' ' 8 17 MM ART. ' ' , , ' Stolen bases Drennan, Ross, 2; Flood, Fnies. Bases on, balls Off Butler, 8; uf Baum, 1. Struck out By Butler, S; by Baum, 2. . Two base hlte Francis, Left on bHaes Portland, 5; Los Angeles, 17. Wild Pitch Baum. Time of game )ne hour and 40 minutes. Umpire U Connell. . ' ' . DIAMOND. CLISTENINGS norses must oe named, and 3 per cent on September 1. Money will be divided as follows: . SO, 15. 15 and 10 per eent of the stake. The right is reserved to declare of and return first money if stake does not fill satisfactorily. . BBw-S OB TBB nOBTEBS. -rnuadeiphia . Jack" O'Brien. , the aeoonnaire heavy-weight champion of amgiana, nas put ; himself before the public sgaln 'through the unique me- uium yt. auemg- i-niiaaeipnia news- that the other heavies will permit him ter condition knock Corbett bleeding from the - nose when I called a halt and I am free to confess that It was a good thing that I made the last round short. ;Take my word for. it, Cor bett was .-in a bad way' ;::'-'; John Herts, manager of Benny T anger, haa discovered what ailed Benny when the latter was knocked out recently at Butte bv Aurella Herrera. Herts eaya It was the altitude ana. nse a gooa ana getting him In shape for the season. I use an underhand ball, but they can't While he remained In the barn during I locate the plate with it, and the result the winter the swelling which developed tnat u u worthless, to them. I tell 1 after the bruise disappeared. , As. soon 'a control is tne greatest thing In as he waa worked again this ' spring, I P"cnmg. iooa au over tne 11st or great IZl?" intends to that I of a bloodless triumph?- Not on your life. :-; .:'-;'"-.';. --r ".';.' There will be a rattling of dry bones for outside of Jeff and ; Mrfnroe the 1 heavyweight prospect v ia little better however,- the swelling began to appear after every gallop. At first quite no ticeable,- it gradually reduced - in slse until two weeks ago - Trainer Joyner thought it had about eradicated. But Just as It began to look aa if Waterboy might oe reaay ror tne Brighton Handl- pitchers and you will find that they their work was accented, if mr dn..ht' remained in the mind of those nresent at the track this jmornlng that Sloan la stilt tne competent rider he once was. It waa quickly dispelled. His seat is have Control of the ball. They can place I f " qu,c,"y ",B.uer i11". u It'just where they w.nt to.r.SS i" t ! M.VJ!!r ?! wuv. , .... fw., ma. uw uuiiidjiv , aa to place is aa unerring aa in the days from the Corbetta and ; the Fltsslmraonses snd Sharkeys. ' There royal as to who Shall have precedence In tackling the burly miner and it will be quite in keeping with the latter day nurltlilln t.llx. fnr Mnnroa , to ' tll .Ptr"Jor.l,bl.n,en,t hU Blle'd faking them to fight, It but. among themselves all future articles signed 1y Tanger atate explicitly now many nouaana tei moaw 1 cap no is snowing evidence or a re tbe sea level It is proposed to pitch. Icurrence of the trouble, and, those who Incidentally, awite a numner or sport-1 know the Inside facts in the man m naawwaiirnr nrnsnnrT tm - 1 r r 1 sa rissi t r 1 - - -- .... .1 - ttai'i mVr rhallana-Aa from t h rnrhtta and the 1 1""' UCIU.C"",S -..- Vv-"- "V w " " race. this fsct that gives them an advantaa-a over the batsman. McGlnnlty did not always . have controls - and hen he hasn't it he Is Just about asssy. a mark as' any other pitcher who lacks ontroL" - - , BACiriO COAST XBAOVB. - Won. . Lost the Ruhltas and the cealed In bis right glove had something to m the meantime. Trainer Joyner will Tacomi .". ..60 si will h a w?anale do with Tangefs collapse, , - : IconUnue galloping him along- easily. Seattle 44 88 ian have nrecedence T s ; ; '. :g;., Joseph E.: Seagram.,, the. Canadian Angeles ....,..,.,,47 10 in the bout with McCoy. Take It before a Jury of American sporting men, spec tators of the fight or no, and the verdict would be unanimous. . MoCoy's reouta- tlon alone Is enough to lose Jack's case. It Is believed O'Brien could have beaten McCoy In three rounds thst night had he conimuea nis "tear in" style of fighting. It Is said that Tom' Sharkey married a trained nurse, What's the 11V- n and he will box the survivor. It has often been said that Jeff was TTJCXBSfc TB AX WZBaV The Tuckers defeated the Blahchet In stitute nine Friday by the score of 10 to 7. Tucker's and Cloude'i batting were the features, l.: :'"-z.s- ?.?: turfman, haa a -string' of 15 horses at Sheepshead Bay, and expects to gather a few prises during . the , next few weeks. .In his lot are several Imported English colts, which he thinks will make a good showing. , , ' Oakland ...........,.44 t San Franoisco ...... ..36 4 Portland ..,......,,. 28 : Testerdar's Besnlta Portland, 4: Los Angeles, 0. Oakland, 8; Tacoma, 1. . 30 48. 61 PC. .581 .648 .547 .541 .429 .34 when he was the idol of tbe turf world. Whether Sloan will resume riding la not known. It Js said that aeveral fol lowers of the truf would like to see him reinstated. It Is believed that his re versal of fortune has not been without beneficial ..effect . on the . one-time very numpiious ana , arrogant nine man, whose manner Is now quiet, earnest and unobtrusive; y ' .. -. -J ,y. ABLATE UBS PLAT TOD AT. t The All-Stars of Brooklyn will meet the Bell wood team this afternoon at 1:30 1 o'clock. 'V The, Sell wood nine also chal lenges any team In the city to a game. . . such a bad ; record I turnea to Milwaukee, . never . to leave sain. xie aoes not like Chicago ref ereesi r-.i. .-.& a; ;';,;; .;:: , Ike Butler made his old friends feel '- proud of him yesterday by his masterly nrlr 7ba la nil rlii-ht. and wlinever thinks that he can't pitch had better that he has retired from ; the -fighting "take another . pill. gflm,ei " t .., ' ' ' ' v Newton snd Hall were given the laugh Although Young Corbett" lr no longer ; when they passed the grandstand yes- "-""'". ne uoea not lacit advertising, ttrday afternoon between acta,., Wonder "Is latest move, securing an attorney to what they went out fort i defend Mrs. Patterson, the alleged slayer 1 Raymond deserves credit ror -wie J;1, c"r v"g. snouia Keep bis name uplendidgame he is putting up at short I torj the public for a while, at any ' iAnd the youngster is batting some, too,' rate. ' , - Nadeau had seven putouts In his ter-1 it is said tnat Charley Neary has re H i I vl A 11a v inn , .vu . vvyi for one day," , v i .Kirby Drennan is the right kind of a s player. i When hits or difficult catches nte needed Klrby ; wrill ; always deliver . .-the goods. ri:;;.;:--.;;:'sl;3'''.j - Butler allowed only. four hits," those j A man who used to know big Overall credited to Ross and Chase being of the ( in his college days says that if he gets -scratchv order. Ike also knocked down I through the first three innins-a a ball from Chase's bat In the second j without mishap he is one of the hardest witn, his bare hand and got the neet-1 pinners, in tne country to beat, but that .footed college boy at first oe gets orr badly he is easy. There j Teahy.Raymond played a swell game must be something In that, for every -at short, his error being a-muff of a Grandpa's havs taken the big hard . drive from Cravatb's bat: in the """" ne- aamage naa been elxtb, ' one in the first two or three Innings. - Ike Butler - had the Seraphs at his Y ave nver yet beaten him out in , mercy.-; Their best efforts in the hlttins r"v!n. Anv?, "d.i.h.e awf line resulted In fly balls, there being If. cIoM tt Bt hegln- :i.put-outs-in 4he outfield. - : V. TjSlnl':l hll Nadeau, had a busy day in left, fc,- .J-mum t&hW'W 7 ,1 n,nn .,. fiia in oiver atvia i.,n aangerous pitcher to face , Is OTSBAXLV PECTLZAJtlTZES.' capturing seven flies in clever style, , Jack Drennan's hit In the third was a -pippin and came at the right time. -; .' Hal Chase had a busy day at first and 'cleverly took all the throws that .came .his bvrv. His error was on a muffed that with three balls and two arrtkaa nn the batter, the big fellow invariably uses a curve balL Most pitchers are afraid to take a chance like that and the batter Is safe in lay in a for a ft one, It was Just that trick that mads foul fly which he misjudged on account I Amos Rusie ia 'great pitcher, but a man of tha sun. Cupid Wheeler took Bernard's place in center b the third, owing to the -crack-centcr-flelder being ill. Georgians . did not have a chance to distinguish . himself in that'llne, but tore off a pretty . hit the first time up. - Spider Baum1-pitched a fine game and deserves . great credit for a youngster. lie1 will win a majority of his games ' .with a team like Morley's behind him. ; has to have great control to aet awav with it, ' s - POST TO SB UIBEOTOB.- " (Jnorokl Speeial Service.) '".1 Spokane, WashJ June 26. Ralph Post formerly , athletic instructor . for the X'nlverslty of Illinois, the. University of Chlcflgo, the Chtrago V. M. C. A. and the Chicago Athletic club, has been ; elects physical director of the Spokane Ama'teur Athletic club. . He Is mid to be much more than an ! ordlnarr physical director." being thor oughly familiar - with ; all . branches of athletics, and capable of coaching teams Itw baseball, football and track. ; ' ; The athletic work at the club will be . turned over to the new director, and he will have charge of the teams and the gymnasium work. Mr. Post is toarrive in Spokane the list of this month,- the date set for. the -uiuug of the sew clubs building. - c SALEM WTBS TBOM B7JOBBB. , ' V . (Journal Spadal Herrlce.) '. r j ' ; ; Eugene, Or., : June 26. Salem -Won from Eugene this afternoon by the score of 11 to 7, Somers was weak from a long illness, and visitors batted him hard. - Nefxger ' relieved ; him In the eighth and stopped the run getting. The feature of the game .was a -home run by Downle of Salem in the second In ning, driving two men home ahead of him. The score: , V ' ' ' ;V; ' ' ti'- ' v' ''f V-' t'-; R H 10. Eugene ...0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 4 7 -0 6 Salem ..;.,0 1,1 I t't 01 011 11 v. Batteries Eu gene Sorters. Nefzger and- McKune, . Salem Lucas and Wil kin s. , " , ' -. r ; ' , ALBABT DEFEATS BOSEBtfBO. ' (Joarnal Special SerTlee.t Rdseburg, Or., ; June 25. Albany de- reated , Roseburg ln , a loosely -, played gams today. .Howard's pitching and the fielding of Bradley were the features. Score: , , , , v , , . ..' . ..jr.'".'': v'v ":'-,,''' R, H. E. Albany '..''...'.4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 14 10 Roseburg 2 0,1 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 , Batteries Howard and Suess; Reed aim none. - - , vi I . V 1 . .1 I" ,' I . ""'MV ! " ' '.L.I"-j.'",-"J ' ''.','' : ! ''T B I j!1 '" 1 ' iimi m iai ami i v in, n ', ,!, . 1. - " -XV.'" ' 1 w,, .... , j III I ' i - i -i . T..TT . t -. "t ' ' f 1 I in I 1; r ' ' it: - -4 III It M .'U I ; I Wh r.t ,iv I .-, !(fi : ' . t ' ' - ' f ' v - ,'-' - ' k 1 1, 11 111, mmmmmmm 'I i r, y c. - 'v r "f, ' r,1 " i m 1 - . y --i' i j - ! r ,? f I "iiiiaiumV t f 1 4 ' '?llmmtM.Mmn f .-,, , '' '': , i i , - $ .' ' r - , -w .... . t - rrrri- . ' v' 1 -r -jm 111 iiiiajiiiBJ ,.iuiffi.JiMWWL.iii .m .. iMixiwi , 1 ;. , . , - .n , t -i mi .M(i .wmii 4--. 'xy- :..- y:.Vi,. V V.'. 'V1" ;.'.'. i i'V 1 . :.'......' :- .: -'.O'tV yM::;-- r- . - '" .-.Jv...,-. . .-. f . .. l,.-. .t.,..j. .,.,..a..fXai ,, y 1. v.. . ., .. ' s .." ..- . $ .' -I' , .' v '3',sA-VA--S?;.rsi flfl r::sV-r.--i,i' V.... ' 11 " " i r 11' I 1 1 1 1 1 " ' ..r: :, ;:..., A FREE TRIP TO PORTLAND -', , ' sBbBsBbB4JJJ m BBsBasMBBg4BS4affx4B We Will Refund 10 Per Cent on the Price of any article purchased here ' during - the Mardi Gras Gariiival BY ANY OUT-OF-TOWN VISITOR HOLDING RETURN TICKET. A Or Pay for Round Trip Ticket FROM ANY POINT, WITHIN A RADIUS OF 100 MILES OF PORTLAND PROVIDING HOLD. ' ' ' s : ER'S PURCHASES AMOUNT TO $20.00 OR OVER. , Here's an opportunity of visiting: the Carnival at slight expense and at the same, time buying direct from a house. whose reputation fof selling all-wooi, guaranteed clothing at money-saving prices is well known throughout the Northwest., YOU ARE INVITED TO MAKE THIS STORE YOUR HEAD QUARTERS WHILE IN THE CITY, " - N Prices on All Goods Plainly Marked as Follows :v I ' 'fiHAn', A11AX71 iCiiiu 21A 919 fl-tn RA . tatti B-ssri - - i i. ! aor aa ' vioi n-TTW uuiu V p -"-"-' p.f pXU.UU ana .Up lO apaaO.UU V Young Men's All-Wool Suits... ....,... ......?8.50 to $16.50 ' . Boys Two or Threes-Piece Suits.'. . . . 7. ; . ,C "A ; , . ...,,,,....83.00 to $7.00 ' ' ' " 1 , Complete line of Furnishing Goods at lowest prices. - " ( - Complete line of Furnishing Goods at lowest prices. ' 85-87 THIRD STREET .CUT THIS AD" OUT AND BRING IT WITH YOU k 1 Door North Chamber of Commerce