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V i v 10 BASEBALL ... MfXINCr t-n XI Iff . r RAIN PREVENTS TWO BALL GAMES COVTESTS AT RATTU ABS TA OOXA POITPOnO-OBXAT grUBT o bat majtcisco bibb BTOKxa - PBAJSB. TKOX Ul USES POBT LABS lav HOPXTUX. . Rain Interfered with the scheduled gamea t Seattle and Tacoma yester day, and the Portland fana were dl sac- pointed, because th alalia were clear ' for the Krowns to win. Portland baa but two mora gamea to play In Seattle, and will arrive homo Monday momlni. The Seattle team will go to California Bunday night where they will eloae the season with Oakland at Van Fran ciaco, and open the new era at tios An- gelea. The Browna ar feeling la high epir lta at present, on account of the good anowing toat la being made, and owing to tha new that Manager Dugdale In tend keeping tha preaent team tntacc, despite tha rumor that Beck and Na- deau were elated for release in order to 4 reduce tha aalary Jiat- Tha Journal can atata that no auch move waa eontem- f eela the necessity of having . crack players aa much aa anybody else, and would not benefit tha team. , Of course, the team could be strength ened at third base and behind the bat, and thla will undoubtedly too dona aa aoon aa possible. - Since Dugdale .assumed tha manage ment, of the team tha Browna have won ?f and loat 2 games, splendid ahow- ' p, , uvHDiucuiiB lug ubuij vriJJl uun- dltlon of the men when ha assumed charge. . It Is lnterestfng to note tha great spurt that the 'Frisco team has taken since Its return home. . when tha Seals were here, two 'weeks ago,, they couldn't play marbles, while the Oakland nine was playing championship 'ball; but aa soon as the Browna began to get -within a game or' two of the Seals' atandlng, with a good chance of putting the '.Frisco mm In last place, Harris' men took a phenomenal brace, and In three games - have made . mincemeat out of the Oakland club. Such a remarkable 'showing at this stage of proceedlnga la Indeed worthy of mention, and only es ,mpliflea the deep Interest that Uncle Henry can Inject Into his men, and the terror that ha can Instill Into the Oak land playera when there Is any danger of the San Francisco baseball team fall ing at this time to note that It la next to Impossible for Oakland to lose Its present standing In the race, while Port land haa an opportunity to squeeze out fit JuA MUdtlntl, URMn- T ktf Oft TBT- ! extremely anxioua .to get his club out of last place, and tha Browna will do sin in ineir power 10 accompusn ina feat. Thla will be Impossible, however, it 'Frisco ahould win every game from now until the end.- Lohman feels the lump of hla men keenly. ' Pacrrio coast z.zaou. 3 8 CLUBA Tiemna ...... fuwttle Ixi Angelas... thikUnd tins KrsadMo. Portland n 11 13 61 621. n 5;U I'll s 6T!.A& .. 'iTl m:.4m 101 7 . nm 4 .in B 10 713!.. i1.3M t- tost . 5,4,SS 58 001307 SECBETABT Z.ZIQHTOB COKUTO. Robert Leigh ton, eocratary of the fie attlo racing meet, and who la to act in that capacity for the Multnomah Fair i.uun u'n in. in, 'in i m p mvw III Irvine ton, will arrive m Portland Sun day for a conference with tha local horsemen. . President Diamond yeater- the stalls at irrlngton for distribution among the horsemen at Seattle. Several prominent horsemen are expected to ac company Mr. Lelahton to thla city. BLOOD Oa eeeoant sf Its frltitfl bldeease, Rlend Vilaonlng l eoeiawmly mlled tae King at All IHMsare. It air elUw Brrvdltsrt er ens. tnrtrd, Osf th sretns Is talot4 irltb It. tht Sim-sm s7 BMDlfm lovir la U fans f am f ,flm, Bs. klMsaitl I'alns, Stiff mr Bvae joinu, rxnpiion iw kAyp- mr-fl snots mm torn th at Toocu. nor urni. ewsiies Toeuu, niUng t tbt nlr or Erhrows, end anally a Lop-t-Uka Dorar of th riMk and Baiwa. If ram fnaa-Uk !- tny et rh of Isillar nsftosa, sat ItBOWN g hUMHt CC H. Un.lutflr. Thla trnlnml u pranicaut IM raaalt of lit work. II aoalalo B 4ansamas arags r Injnrtoo ssre IHm t any kind. It ana t th rr sotlosi et tha Ola and lurra oat ry partlcl ot laPrltr. Bone Trr tlga asd ajmutnm dlaas- Htt, cpmfiU and fjrr. The blood, the liaaea. saaa, in moa a a ina waoi sr- tasi are r las nwd,, pari ftad sad raatared I Br tn kaathi a4 th paUast swd asaw far th tilif and jlaasra ef Ufa. BUUWN I rlOOtl cTRg, W.uo s hntlU. laats s amnta. ht.Oa hf DK. BUMWN. arrb at., Palla4a. rata. aala In Portlai4 eel fey rraak Ma, rarllaag Hotel rkaraascr. POISON . ... BOXING OdTTlMCr WITH Hl lEFT IRISH SPORTS AT - THE ST. LOUIS FAIR (tan-sal Special Barrio.) ' St Louis, July 14. Next to tha Olympic games, tha sports that will be conducted both at the atadlum and at tha fattr-gToundeaurtnr the-coining week, aa a feature of the national con vention of the Ancient Order of Hiber nians, promises to be the most Import ant athletle event to be held In St. Louie during tha world'a . fair period. The ports 7 wl)le be Inaugurated tomorrow with an open handicap meeting at tha fair grounds. New features On tha pro gram will be outdoor wrestling contests and tha hop, skip and Jump event. The Irish sports at the world'a fair are to extend over a period of three days. Besides the track and field sports, there will be two International cham pionships contested, hurdling and foot ball, tha latter Gaelio football. In these events there will be athletes represent ing tha Irish athletic clubs and socie ties of Boston. Toronto, New York, Chicago, Ban Francisco and a Dumber of other cities. AJtamioAjr uun, Won. Loat PC, Boston . . ........... .48 , ii .647 Cleveland . . ...47 it -,41 New York ,. .....41 21 .692 Philadelphia . ........II Chicago . . 41 St. Louis r ......10 Detroit . . 17 Washington 14 ! -Mi 41 .414 6T .197 At Washington, ' ' - . R. H. V- Washlnrton . . ...............I f 1 St Louis ...7 11 4 Batteriea Towneend. Ounkie and Clark; Glade and Sugden. At Boaton. R. H.B. Boston . . ...4 1-4 Detroit . I 1 Batteries Gibson and Krlsrer: Dono van and Buelow. . At Fhiladalphla '- . H. H. B. Chicago . 1 Philadelphia . . I 10 2 Batteriea Plank and Powera; White and Sullivan. At Sew Tori. . JL H. E. New York . Cleveland 2 10 1 naileries t-oweu ana iiein; Moors and Bern Is. IT ATXOITAXi UAOTTB. Won. New York .....12 Loat. 20 ' S7 29 ro 14 41. . 41 4 P.C. .722 .tit -m .507 ,402 .182 .231 Chicago . . , 44 Cincinnati .4I Pittsburg .,40 St Loula . ........... .15 Boaton ....21 Rrooklrn . . ..........24 Philadelphia . . r. ..17 At Chicago, - H. H.E. 4 T 1 Chicago , , . Dosion Batteriea Corrldoa and Kline;: Plt- tlnger ana wseoaam. umpire o ut;, At rittaatifff. R. H. B. Pittsburg '. . ....... ....... v Philadelphia . . 1 4 t Batteries Case and Smith: Mitchell and Looln. Umpire Moran. At fcouls. I?::::::::::::::::::! fl rles O'Neill and Zearfoss; Qar- 8t Loula Brookly Batteries O' vln and Rltter. Umpires Carpenter and dimmer. At OlBeJaaatL , R. H.E. Cincinnati . . 2 I 1 New, York . 5 I 1 Batteries Ewtng and Sohlel; .Mat thewson, McOlnnlty and Warner. r Um pires Jbhnstone and Emslle. Oakland Sldat Try. 'Bsn Francisco, July II. Oakland played In auch miserable shape yester day, that tha Seals .could not help win: nlng. Tha acora: R H. 13. Oakland.. 1 I I 0 I 0 0 0 1 4 San Fran , 40041100 i f 0 Batteries Graham, Lohman and Byrne; Whaleo and Gorton. Umpire Brawn. "" 1 i IACX7ZO BATIOaTAX. UAOVB.- - r Won. - Loat.-P C. HKnTT-Tt,mmu ft .ul Hoiaa 7 II .144 Rutta . , tl II .431 Salt Lake .24 II .401 Xogf Was Bntlre Show. Butta. Mont.. July 14. Hogg waa tha whole ahow yesterday and held Butta down to four scattered hits. Score: . ' R. H.B. Butta , , .....1 4 4 Spokane . . f t 1 Batteriea Vaablnder and J'wlndells: Hogg and Stanley. Umpire Ward. Sola to ghat Out, Boise, Idaho, July II. Wrangling over a djsputed decision In tha first In ning marred yeaterdaya gams. ' Titus pitched winning balL Score: R. H. K. Boise 4000000 00 f a Salt Lake ...... lOglllll 0 7 11 0 Batteriea Thompson . and. Xallackay: Titus and Ilauaen. t Tha Lnderwood Typewriter la equipped with a tabulator at jo extra coat S. Ohajnbera, Opttoiaa. ' Wholesale and retail. 121 seventh St the Oregon daict journal Portland. Saturday evenino, july ie, ""7" , RACING; I - S . - -' I 1 her OLD FITrS BEWILDERING FLOCK OF KNOCKOUT WALLOPS-By CARTOONIST TAD DIAMOND GHSTEN1NGS President Bert wired Tha Journal yes terday that tha Portland team would open next seaaon at Tacoma, and then return homo the following week to en gags tha Tlgera In a series. Tbia puta to rest any doubt that existed regarding the opening series. It Is tha universal opinion that If fairness were observed, Portland would hava opened the aeason at home. With alx teama In tha league and two seasons, each team ahould hava an opportunity to open one ot tha seaaona at home. ' It la too bad that Portland dln't get a chance at Seattle yesterday, as the Browns wera aching for another scalp. "I am through with baseball, and I am going back to my trade," remarked Henry-Halt, laat-nlght. 'There la no money knocking about In bush leagues, and as long as I am not fast enough for a league Ilka thla, I am better off doing something else. I wanted to quit- the team aver m week -a got but -Manager Harrla asked me to flnlcii the trip, aa Townaend waa not In condition to play. I got disgusted with myself and saw that I was not myself." Relta haa left for Sacramento, and af ter a short stop there will go on to Chicago, where he Uvea. It seems al most Incredible that a player could go back as far aa Belts haa, ; for It waa not ao many yeara ago that he waa tha faateat aecond baseman In the National league, and It was a stronger league la those days than It la now. But base ball players, like prize fighters, foot run ners and other' athletes have their day, and then they hava to step b-ck and make room for a younger generation. The above story, about Relts being dis gusted with hla own work, la a suf ficient hint to ball playera who make the fatal mistake of combining the liquor habit with baseball. That Oakland bunch of grasshoppers had' better get busy and atop the Frisco bunch, from winning all tha timet of thla series. Now, Peter Lohman, what do you think, eh 7 "Yes, wa saw tha only double play spf its kind, I believe, on record, and wa haw Pete Lohman pull It off," aald Julie Strleb, talking of hla trip north. "Aa you remember,. It happened at Seattle and It was certainly a peculiar play. Tha bases - ware .full when Blankenahtp came to bat, and slammed a liner Into left field where Moaklman waa sta tioned. The man on second base figured that Moaklman would get tha ball on. tha fly. and hugged hla bag, but the man on nrst ran down almost to second, know ing that If the ball was caught ha would have time to return to hla bag. When the runners aaw that Moaklman waa not going to make a catch, all runners started for tha plate, and tha men on first and second, wera close on to each other's heels. Doc caught, the ball on tha first bound and whipped It to Francka, who cut looee to Lohman. who tagged bothTunners as they came home. I don't believe there la another double play Ilka It on record." T t i - nun wins wzmu xajtdioa. (Journal gpeelsl BttW.) . , Denver, July II Charlee Plank ef thla city won tha Grand Western handi cap, tha second most Important marks manship event In the county, yesterday, when he defeated Henry Anderson, of Ballna, Kan and Oeorga Maxwell, the one-armed marksman. In the shootoff of a tie. On tha first Shootoff Plank and Anderaon were again tie, and In the final Plank aenred II to hla rival's II out of a possible 20. , Boxing Bohool. Tom Tracy, 101 4th, at I ' . - SPORTING NEWS -gy ' - yi : BOOKIES HIT HARD AT BRIGHTON BEACH TAX.EBT KAXZS A BIO nUYOD Oaf , TXBXB lOBO SBOTS A2TO THB . booxxbs suras a bio bbtxoit BXBTTIiTS or m - ooibo - OH OTHXB TBACKfl, " (Journal 8plai gerrle.) New York, July II. The bookies re calved a aavera jolt yesterday afternoon when the talent bat everything they had on Hatchet in tha first, Dinah Shad In tha second, and Humo In tha sixth, and the three horses won. It Is estimated that tha boekmakere dropped 1115,000 on tha- Una) l acts. Summary! : Mile and a alxteenth Hatchet fwon; time, 1:41 l-S. lx furlongs Dinah Shad won; time, 1:16. Flva and one-half furlongs Virgo won; time, 1:01.' . Mile and one furlong Sheriff Ball wons time, 1:54 2-1. Mile and one-alteenth Agnes D. won; time. 1:47 4-. ' . Handicap, six furlongs Humo won; time, 1:14. f ' At BeatUs. ' Seattle, July II. Summary at Tbe Meadows: Six and one-half furlongs, Belling Estrasa won; tints', 1:24. Four furlongs, selling Ben Erio won; time, 0:60. Five and a half furlongs, selling Lady Kent won; time, 1:10 H- One mile, selling Anvil won; time, 1:4S. . . ' - Six furlonga, seUlng-Budd - Wade won; time, 1:17ft. Mile and 60 yards, selling Dollie H. won; time, 1:47H. . . ! At Bt, Bonis. St Louis, July II. Fair grounds sum mary: Five furlongs, selling Franco won; time, 1:06. Six furlongs Owasco won; time,' 1:19. Four and one-half furlongs Disha bille won; time, 0:61. Six furlongs, handicap Floral Wreath won; time, 1:17. -. ' . Mil and one-sixteenth, selling Thane, won; time, 1:64. Mile and 70 ySrds, selling Trapsetter won; time, 1:60 H. At maxlem. -' Chicago, July II. Harlem summary: Viva unA An..h.lf iirtnnaa Jvk Leery won; time, 1:04 1. Six furlonga Burleigh won; time, 1:12 1-1. Mile and 70 yards Talpa won; time, 1:41 1-6. Seven furlongs Jada won; time, l:0i. Flva furlonga Flying Brook won; time, 1:01 8-6, One mile Durbar won; time, 1:41 t-t. TAJCOTS rBATBa TO OOAOX V. OT O. .-' (Jonrstt Special sVrvlee.) Berkeley, CaU July 14. James Hop per hag been engaged to coach tha .Uni versity of California football team for the coming season. Hopper was the quarterback on the famoua I0-to-0 team that defeated Stanford by that aoore In ltll. - AXATBVB BAOBAB. Tha team front, tha Krausse A Prince Shoe Co., will meet Lang A Co.'a grocer-sharps tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock '- on - tha - Portland 'base ball grOflnda, ' Twentyfourth . and Vaughn , atreeta. Both of these teama hava been putting up a good arti cle of ball lately and tha extreme feel ing of rivalry that exists between them Insures a good contest No admission fee will be charged. Following Is tha lineup: -, Krausse A Prince. Lang A Co. McGutra p. Wallace Papa .-..e. ...... Whltehurst Prince'. lb. ........ Landswlck Kaser ..2b.,.......M. Helser Evans ...lb, Murphey Eastman .aa. .. . . ... ..J. Helser Fenton .......... .If N. Wallace Qulst ...........cf ............ Miner Keller t...........rf .v. Stuffing AKXBICAjr BOWLEU ' BBTBBXS. -Jaraai- 8pU stvlee.y- Bertln, July 14. Additional Interest Is given to the" great national bowling tournament which opened today at So ligen by reason of tha participation of a team representing 'the American United Bowling cluba. Tbe tournament Is ths largest affair of lta kind over held. Tha total number of participants exceeds 1,000 and lncludea all tha orack bowlers of Germany. The competitions will extend over two weeks. For tha purpoee of tha tournament a new fes tlcal hall containing 10 bowling alleys has been expressly built A large num ber of valuable prises will crown ' tha success of tha winners, tha chief one being a handsome trophy offered by tha kaiser. . BOB OXABOBB WITH nxOFf. ' (Joorsal Special Bentce.) New York. July II. With a charge of grand larceny agalnat him, Robert Flts almmona waa haled before the. Coney Island police court yesterday and forced to put up bonds In the sum of 11,000 to guarantee hla- appearanoo at court The trouble arose over , a Hon cub, whloh tha former champion, under tha Impression that it had been given to him. carried away with him. The an imal's trainer claims to hava dona noth ing of the kind and awore out a warrant charging Fits with grand, larceny. The Australian claims that under no circumstances will he relinquish tha an imal, which la now locked up In one of the cella in tha Coney Island station house. Y, BC O. A. BXTBATS WXLLAMBTTZS, Tha T. M. C. A. team defeated tha Wlllamettes yesterday In tha Chau tauqua baseball series by tha acora of to 4. Hlgglnbotham, the association pitcher, allowed but two hits and atruck out II of hla opponenta while flva hlta wore aecured oft Myers, the opposing twlrler, who fanned 10 men. ' The game today la between tba Van couver and Chemawa teama. BLASZB OB BIO STABBwTBTTBB. , (Journal gpecfat Service.) London, July 14. Tho Bnllpse'gtakee, value 10,000 sovereigns, which was run at Sandown park yesterday, waa won by Darley Dale, with Maher, tha American jockey, up. Rydal Head finished aecond, and Henry I third. , A Good Scheme, . " " From tho Philadelphia Proas. Tfow on earth did you over- get a messenger boy to deliver your note and bring back tha answer ao quick?" "I took hla dime novel away from him and held It as security.". , ., , 1904. OF THE DAY v y - OH CORBfiTT, at Cars oh TOM TRACEY LEA YES FOR FIGHTING FIELD Tommy Tracey, tha well known local wealter-welghtr leavea today for Seat tle, where he la acheduled to meet Rufe Turner In tha near future. -Tracey was originally matched to meet Charllea Mc Keever, "but that worthy got cold feet and skipped out. and tha fistic promoters ot tha aoufld -dty secured Rufa Turner to meet Tracey in place of the Penosyl vanlan, ' ..- Tracey la -In fine, shape and with tha work he Intenda to do in Seattle, ha will be in tha pink of condition at the ring aide. - ' Tracey atates that ha Intenda taking Jack Sullivan, hir crack pupil, to Seattle with him, aa ha haa secured a 'match for tha youngster, probably a preliminary to tha go with Turner. . BTZZa UB A'anTatBAJTB, From tha St. Louis Chronicle. A woman may accept a man In haste. but a man chooses hla wife at leisure, ft Is to be supposed that whsa a. man aska a woman to marry him ha baa den elded that be cannot live without her. If ha can't live without her it is cer tainly, hla duty to do hla beat to live with her, Thla la not always ao aaay aa It sounds. Hero are a 'few simple rules for tha wise husband: If your .wife frowna at yea emtle at If aha amllea at you laugh with her. If aha la angry soothe her. If she la gracious thank her If aha la wise praise her. - If aha la economical command her. If aha la extravagant explain to her. ' If aha sacrifices her pleasure for yon. bo generous with her. If she Is beautiful appreciate her.. If aha cooks well compliment her. ; If aha la lonely stay at homo with her. If she Is tired tend her. " -. . If she doubte you be frank with her. If aha grtevea be tender with her. If ahe la hysterical Ignore her. If ahe la flighty be firm with her. If aha decelvea you be harsh with her. If she la saucy kiss her. ' If she la good adore her. , . ; A New Comer. : Tha moat recent valuable addition1 to tha Portland commercial world la tha Underwood Typewriter, a visible writ ing, high-grade machine, one that em bodies all that la good In tha old-time "blind," or "up-slde-down" writing ma chines, and at tbe same time haa none of tha objectionable featurea ao familiar to opera tore. 'The. Underwood la equipped with .a tabulator without extra cost The agency la located tem porartly at No. 16 Front etreet and la in charge of competent experienced typewriter men. WMlWJfiiiilSi flSHINQ TACKLE, . OUNS, AMMUNITION Shells Uoaded to Order ' "" ' S. H. BRAINARD I 'Phone East 333 . . ' 02 Grand Avenue, Next Door to Citizens Bank IWWtilMW PORTLAND CLUB CAFE j Fifth streot, Bctwoen Wablnfta gad AJdw ' T " HERMITAGE WHISKEY SCHLITZ BEER AH Leading Brands of Cigars. E41to4lky j. a. hoilajt THE PUH CH ; . ' THAor pot : Bad ! -v- W0(1 TRAINS FOR T mm OXBYXB CAXXTOBJTlAjr SOXS UL gCTPB'Or'nTUBTB IB flWIll-" , XO BOB 2ETB . BEXT OOBTBST ' BATTXXV0) BBUIOaT BUT Of A ' BLABS BAT AT 1VABBBBVB.'' V Ban. Francisco, July II. Road run ning, baseball playing and swimming constituted Eddie Hanlon'a training Mn Alameda yaaterday. In tha morning tha little boxer want out for a long apln on tha highways with Toby Irwin and Fred -Landers, traveling aa far east as Fruit vale. In tha afternoon Eddla parUel patod In a game of ball on tha big fld In the rear of Croll's hotel. He is al- moat as expert in swinging tha bat and . handling th ephereaa ha la in wielding , tha flats that hava-won him fame in the roped arena. After tha baseball cent-- wag over Hanlon took a dip In tha bay ' and was then rubbed down. Today Hanlon will commence his reg ular gymnasium atunta. Ha will punch tha bag for 16 minutes, skip ths reBa for tha same length of time and wrestle and bog with hla training mates. Eddla - haa had a new punching bag Installed ln hla gymnasium. . It Is of tha pattern that la fastened M tha top and bottom , With elaatlo aorda and ia much raster and harder to judge on tha rebound than the bag that la hung by a single cord. Hanlon axpaota tha new bag will make htm quicker and mora aoourato In. Ao ; llverlng blows. . ' 4t-';- Battling Nalaon put In another atren- uoua day at hla training quartan at , Larkspur. Yesterday morning ' ha took a. run around San Quentln Point, a dla- tanoa of about 10 miles, aooompanlad by Ted Murphy and Dave Barry. "Smiling"., Mataner atarted with i the iL, boys, but did not put In an appearanoo until man hours later. It waa one too many for him. Tha greater part of tha afternoon waa devoted to boxing and, -shadow fighting. ' Nelson boxed four rounds each with Frank Newhouee and,. ' Frank RafaeL who Joined tha camp to-' day. . ' "" ' ' Tho weather was vary warm yester day and Nelson perspired freely. Ha Is taking oft weight rapidly and seema to be in tha nlnk of - condition. - If th j . weather contlhuea' warm today ha will eaae up work and take a swim at Esoalle -baths. ' - . Wot tho Baase. , Londoner In Chtes.gv-I aay7whaf bo-"" aullar English one hears In America. American---Yea, but not nearly so . queer ag tha English I heard In London. For Business or Pleasure The Cushion Frame, Spring Fork National IS PAR EXCELLENCE Cleveland! and Orients $30 $40 $50'$60 Any qulprnent ' . Lunch at 9 p. a. BICYCLES A .