- t i -1 It' , PAUL SARTORI PORTLAND BEATEN AGAIN BY TACOMA xAimar baxm CORIT U9 Til TXOXM WTM our nr m : lurnml nnraro BBCX A3T9 OASTBO V&AT BTAB (Journal flpctml Brr1c.) Tacoma, . July - it. Taeoma - found "Portland for th third auccesalv tint TMtardar In an ll-lnnlng contest llaat lng opposed FltzRerald and both twfrl rav did crood work, tha latter having tha better aupport. Portland lost out In a base on balls, and hits by Fltsr ald and Doyle. Beck was the gooda with tha stick, making three clean hits, beside playing a star garnj at first Castro's doubla and his One gsme at second evoked applause from the bleach' era. Nadeau didn't have a ' chance In tha field, nor a hit Today Iberg will do the twirling for th visitors and Dugdala'a men hops to win out Boor: TACOMA AR ttl H.TO. A. E. Ioyle. r. f. .......... !! Bheehan, So. I I I I -1 Mclaughlin. L t 1 0 1 f l Eagan, s. s. ......... 4 1 1 4 Lynch, e. f. ......... 4 1 t ,( Casey, lb. ........... 4 I T ' 4 Hogan. a. 5 9 0 11 Graham, lb. .31 610 1 FlUgerald, p. ........ I 0 1 0 t ToUls ........ ..,,11 S 10 fS I. PORTLAND. ' r ARR.HPO. . ruiymond, a. u. ...... 1 1 4 McCreedle, r. f. ..... 4 10 Thlelman. e. f. t 1 S Beck, lb 4 0 114 .Nadeau, L f. 4 0 0 0 leteelman. lb. 4 0 0 1 Castro. !b. I 0 14 Shea, e , 4 1 I t Heatings, p. 10 0 t It 1 A. JS. . Totala . . ..... .11 t ' ftl tl One out when winning run -scored. 1 RVNS AND HIT8 BT INNINGS. Tacoma . ....... .0400010001 1 t Hlts 11 til 101 it 1 10 Portland 00000001010 i , H1U OlllOlltftO SUMMARY. Struck out By Fttsa-eraM. t; by Has-tlna-a, t. Bases on balls Off Fltsgerald, 6; off Hastings, 6. Hit by pitcher Na deau. Wild pitch Hastings. Stolen banes Casey, Bheehan. Two-base hits iEaan, Castro, Bhea. First base on J errors Tacoma, 2. Karned runs Ta .coma, 1. Sacrifice hits McLaughlin, I Eagan. Casey. Double plays Eagan to , Graham; Hastings to Raymond. . Lft op bases Tacoma, U; Portland, 0. Time f game Two hours and 10 minutes, mplrea O Connell and McDonald. . wrazfi ToniiT 6. '.";' ' ' (Journal tperlal gerrlc.) Spokane, Wash., July 29. Tha tennis tournament at the Country club Is now In progress, and will continue until Sat urday, when a dance wIU be riven in th evening to the participant at the club house. Many entries were made and tha women's entries are asDeclallv t large A this Is the first tournament In Spokane the games are watthed with a great deal of Interest. There are many good player In the city, but so far Interest has lagged in this department of sport Th lack of Interest waa due partly to the lack of good courts and because the gam had not been talked up In the city. The present tournament was only starter Tor otner games to follow. Rep resentatives of the tennla players will he sent to th stat tournaments at Seattle. - oood nan noamii. ' Jovnul Hpeelat Brvlr.1 Marlboro, Ma.. July 19 There bids .fair to be some whirlwind boxing attho opening show of th Highland Athletic club tonight The main event la to be furnished by At Delmont of Melfnrd, and Eddie Oarr of South , Boston. In ad dition to this bout the club ha arranged teveral promising preliminaries. ni nnn Is the vent tflaeaM es earta. yet tha eaaleal to cur WIIKN 1'oU U tm U U U f KNOW WHAT TO lx. Manr k. Dim- poison Hps. - eents ee the acln. snrea la the E tenth, Blrf. falling ntr, son iMilna. ra- t' la KUMiD POIMOK. a.n te I'B KSOWN, J Arrk , PkllxWIiifa. I'enn., foe BROWN'S 1UK1U ft Rg. in no m hnltle; l.rt em Bh. B..M la prtla alr by Iras Ka. J-itU4 Het rKiBHT. DRIVING VANDERBILT'S 60. TO WRESTLE FOR HEAVYWEIGHT HONORS (Journal Special Berries.) Vancouver, B. C July 19. Consider able Interest is being manifested In the world' heavyweight wrestling match which Will take plar In this city on August 0. between Frank A. Ootch of Humboldt,' fa., champion of the world, and Dan McLeod of Nanalmo, who held th championship for a number of years. Th affair will take place In tha open air at the Brockton Point Athletic grounds. It will, be the second 'world' championship contest to be pulled off tm th coast, and the advance sale of seats la very heavy and Indication point to a record attendance. . 1 Th article of agreement between the' conteatanta call for catch-as-catch can wrestling, beat, two In three falls. Police Gaiette rule to govern, . Th match 1 for a aid bet of 1 1,000 and the world's championship. The men are both well known on th Paclflo coast and follower of th wrestling gam ari tlclpat one of the greatest struggles In th history of thl popular sport Both contestant are training bard. Betting on th result 1 becoming brisk and eey eral large wager have been made at even money on Ootch' chance of re taining th title.- . ; - . unoiuuiin. ... . Won, ' Lost New Torkr . . ...60 23 Chicago .....6a tl Cincinnati . . .........tl 16 : Pittsburg , ....45 15 v 8t Louis . ....46 17 Brooklyn .....82 66 Boston . . .11 . 67 Philadelphia . . ....... tt 61 ' PC. .723 .614 .63 .663 .664 .144 .860 .263 ,. ;ii '- At Ohleatro. . , R. KB. Chicago ...............I 14 0 Cincinnati . , j 2 ;. Batteries Prigg and Kllng; Pelt and Schlel. - Umpire Johnstone. ..;., At Bortoa. First gam R. H. E. Philadelphia 7 6 0 Boston ...16 t - Batteries Fraser .. and , Roth; Mc Nichols and Moran. .' Second gam R. H. E. Boston . 1 .......... .4 1 Philadelphia 0 t 0 Batteries rFiaher and Need ham; Cor rldon and Roth. Umpire Moran and Carpenter, ... aMmOAJf UAQXTM. ' . Won. Lost PC. Boston . . ....... 61 II .627 .691 Chicago 61 New fork . 47 Cleveland . . 46 Philadelphia . . 46 St Louie . ...........14 Detroit . . tt Waahlngton 17 6 It t4 .663 .670 .643 .463 .407 .317 28 21 tt ...., a.t raUadalphia. - . . R. H. B. Detroit . . .............. ........0 3 2 Philadelphia 4 11 0 Batteries Kitson and JM11; Henlex and Summer. . ... . DIAMOND CL1STENINGS: Hasting appear to be a trifle young and inexperienced to last more than, six or .seven inning. He pitches good ball, but at th critical time 1 not equal to th OQcaalon. ' . . ,. Beck was there with three hit yes terday. Such splendid work should silence hi unfair critic. Phil Nadeau l having a terrific bat ting slump. Phil ha Inst that splendid eye of Ms, which so distinguished him last year, " A rumor waa in circulation last even Ing, to the effect that Klrby Drennan had quit tha Portland team and passed through Portland on his way to Cali fornia. Drennan I said to hav been In company with Jimmy Hannlvan. for merly of the Tacoma team, but up to a lata hour the rumor could not b confirmed. It probably had It origin based on the faot that Drennan ha not played In a gam In Tacoma. Raymond and 'Castro each had a busy day yesterday and fielded tkelr position In faultless fashion. J Phil Nadeau and Walter MeCredl did not hav a chance In th outfield. Big Mae wa there with th stick, se miring two hit out of four time tip. . QVSIVAI I.OST OM A TOUT (Jnrnal gpeeUl ferric. Pocatello, Idaho, July 29. In a box ing match at this plsc last night with a local man named Christian, Perry Qneenan of Seattle lost In th tenth round on a foul. Th referee claimed that Queenan used hi knee on hi op. poneni. 1 ,..,,,..,.,..-,...,. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, " FRIDAY iHi'i iiM1i HORSE-POWER MACHINE TRACEY AND TURNER TALK ABOUT FIGHT ibattli aromTS mux. oovrxDairT mi mintv colobsd soxxm. WZUb WXH OBTtAJn KAJI bots.kxw oomoMwr or niia ABIZOTT TO WZ97 TKB OO. - (JeurBal Special Berries.) Seattle. July 29. Th fight follower of thl city who hav always wanted to ae Ruf Turner matched With a man who would make th black extend him self to th limit feci that Ruf will be up against the real thing next Wednea day nlKht, when he face Tommy Tracey, on of -the cleverest men In the country. In th Seattle theater. Ther are jnen In Seattle who would be willing to bet big money that Rufe Turner can put It over Jimmy Brltt "Toung Corbett," or any of th llttl cracks, but these, same men admit that Rufe Is Up against th toughest propost tlon of hi Ufa - when he take on Tracey.-.who for yeara -haa been -oaa-of th most dangerous welterweight In the ring. . . ' Ruf is not worried a bit about th outcome, however, HI grin is as wide aa ever, and he say he will win Inside of 15 rounds. Rufe la not' going to, be abl to feint and land at will on Tracey aa he did on other men In Seattle, for Tracer is one of tti best defensive lighter In th business. lie earrlea a punch In his right hand, too, that Turner will do well to watch, for if it land tin th mark Ruf will drop a suddenly aa he did the night Charlie Sieger landed that "haymaker" swing on Ruf' head. If Tracey ever get th black boy a Bleger had him, th tlcketa had lust a well be cashed In, for Tracay knows how to finish a man ono he get him going. Thar I not going to b nearly so much difference In th sis of the men a a would appear when tha match wa Ant-talked of. Turner ha fought so much around her at 130 pounda that manr thought he wa steppl .1 out of hi class to take on Tracvs But th black boy ha filled out a lot, and look more rugged than ever, so that he will he giving only about five pound to Tracer next Wednesday night ' Rufe figure that hi youth and su perior speed will more than offset th Ave pound difference in weight and he haa no doubt of hi ability to win. Th Portland sports to a man think Tracer will win. and are willing to back their opinion with their cola Thar is always plenty of Turner money In Seattle, so that th batting will prob ably- b livelr. When Turner gets It Into his head that he can whip a man he fights wttb a -dash and confidence that make him hard to beat But when he gets a notion that he la taking th worst of It, he does not have heart in his work. The night he fought Jo Gana he thought he had the worst of the match, and' kept complaining to hit manager about it He did not put up th fight that he wa caabla Of. but at that ha stood oft the best man In the world at .th weight nntll every man In the bouse at Oak. land waa thoroughly satisfied. Tom- Trsoey is not - letting any grass grow under hi feet and lis told hi friends that he will surely put It over th colored man. . , riemo coast uiova. CXCBS. ' F I T I Taemns .... "uattla Oakland "I a! noO ,.0O0 !lM3 .0l0 .0110 Ijoa Angel Portland . gas i'ranrlaee.... Lost II tl tl OUTLAW SOIIIKIg BABBsTO. (Jooraal Special Berries.) , San Francisco, July 29. In reply to a wire from D. J. Carmody of th Union Jockey club of St Loul. th outlaw track, asking whether horsemen racing ther would b permitted to enter in California, President T. H. Williams. Jr.. of the Paclflo Jockey club . stated follows: , f . "All owners, trainer, jockey, book makera and horses that hav raced with you will be barred at all of th tracka under th Jurisdiction of th Paclflo Joeky olub." v - - - . . . , .... ... . .- - . . . . f AN ELEVEN-INNING GAME " THAT 'HOLDS THE WORLD'S RECORD OP 89 SECONDS, FOR A MILE AT -THE WINNING HORSES ON THE TRACKS . .(Joorsal Special Sarrlee.) .. New York, July 39. During a thunder storm here yesterday th stable occupied br E. L. Grave and Frank Clarkson at Gravesend wa truok br lighting, and Dinah Shad - stunned. Summary: ' Six. furlongs Emergency won; time, 1:16. Steeplechase, about two mils rMl den won; time, 4:46 3-6. Six furlongs Invader .- won; - time, 1:11 1-6. . ; Iroquois stake, mile and a .quarter St Valentin won; time. 1:66 1-6. MUa and a quarter, handicap Major Dalngerfield won; time, 1:06 t-t. . - Five furlongs Bell Dixon won; time, t:03 t-5. . , 1 . ' At St. Zioula rate Oroands. " ' St. Louis, Mo., July tt. Th fair ground summary: Seven furlongs, selling Oma J, won; time, 1:06 1-4. Six ' furlongs, rolling Whisker won; time. 1:18. ." ; Flv furlong- Fruit won;- time, 1:18V.. , ,- Mho and three eight Ell won; tlm.-:T. .- " Flv furlongs, selling My Eleanor won; time. d6. -Mile and a furlong Bugaboo won; time, i:49H. s On th Orand Olretilt. l Detrolt July 29. Th grand circuit summary: -- -1 1:17 pace, purse, 2,000, thre in flv heats Bob Hughes won thre straight heats In 3:10U. 1:09, 1:10. .1:14 pace. Chamber of Commeroe eon. eolation purse, 31,000. two in thre heats Angus Pointer won two straight heat In l:08tt. X:0t. 3:16 trot purs $1,600. thre In flv heats Teta won three straight heat In 3:13. 1:13, 1:14. 1:06 pace, pur 31.600. .two in three heat Frank Yoakum won two straight heat in 1:06H 2:06. At Kawthora Track. V Chicago, July St. Hawthorn sum marr: Flv furlongs Tom Shelly won; tlma. Seven furlonga Orfeo won; tlma. i:jo i-e. 1 Competition atakea, flv and a half furlongs Kurtsman won; tlma, 1:10 1-6. jHiie Appie won: time. 1:411-6. Mil and a quarter Major Manalr won; tlm. 1:11. ' Six furlong Ida Davis won; time, j:isi-. -., - ... . , At th Seattl Meadows. Seattle. July It. Results at th Meadow; Flv furlong, lllng Redmont won; me, i:gi)). ; . Seven furlongs, , lelllng Upperout won; lime, i:z. Six furlongs, selling Dr. Sherman won; time, 1:1s. Mile, selling Dora I, won; time. Seven furlong. elllngCeirO ' Santa won; time, 1:37. . Mile, selling MounteHank wont time, MCmO BATIOVAX UAtJrVB, 1 . . Boise, 8) Spokane, T. Spokane; Wash., July 29 Boise took the lead early In yesterday' gam and wa never headed, score: v n ti Ppokan . 0 1 3 1 0 0 f 0 1 7 12 4 Boise . . ..10401000 1 t t 3 BatterlR Hoasr and fitanlerr Ktark. ell, Thompson and Hanson: UmDlre waru. , - lead It TIim tmatgkt. Salt Lake City. July 29 Butt mad It three straight by downing th Elder yesterday in a close, game. Boors: . Butt . i. 0 0 $ 0 1 0 1-5 12' Salt Lake -. 00290060 11 II $ tiaiieries lirinawater and Swindell; Avsior aiiu iiauno. u mpir iavia. , Oomaitari Wta Out. Los Angelea July 19. Buohanan was steadier thsn Gray yesterday and car rled away th gam. Score: w H. Ft Ln Angeles ....0001 01 00 61 7 - t Oakland 10000100 14 t Batteries Gray and Eager; Buchanan and Byrne. Shield XHa It Han FranelaA ' Jiilv 4S rt,All Shield ,wss In form yesterday nd 1 uuwnau mi eeais. score; t xt w, Seattle..; 0 1 0 0 0 1 6 014 f 1 Batteries iBhleld and WUonj Bar bar J and Ieahai. EVENINO, JULY 3, 1804 PREPARING FOR. THE ANNUAL REGATTA Interest In th coming Astoria regatta I now thoroughly aroused and It is th intention of th committee that ha th matter in charge to male It th finest In th history of that city. Admiral H. C. Campbell of the Astoria regatta ha named the following mem ber of hi staff: B. C Ball, com mander-ln-chlef of staff; John D. Carson, vie admiral; Capt Charles Richardson of the Columbine, rear admiral; Capt William Gregorr of th Heather, fear admiral;. Capt P. Byrn of th Man. sanita, .. rear- admiral; Dr. r Clarence Nichols, surgeon. This Is by no mean a complete Hat of staff official, for ther are several more appointive offices to be filled, but these offices ar not' appointed by th ad miral. Th Arlington, Multnomah, Commercial and Portland Rowing club help to fill out th admiral' staff. The Bailey Gatxert haa bean char tered for th occasion of tha regatta and th date of th affair ar August 34, tt and 26. . , FAXOVtl HOBS HUB'S STABUt SOU . (Journal Special Service.) vi-- ' New York, July 29. J. J. Ryan's racing stable And complete outfit were sold at Auction yesterday. Reliable, the star racer of th bunch, wa purchased by A. Shields for $16,000. Th hora I a four-year-old bay gelding by Imp-Watercress-A me tte. Eleven horses brought $26,425. Boxing school. Tom Tracey, 101 4th t Young ' 85-87 Third Street, What Valettr VsV VANCOUVER TO PLAY FOR MINTO TROPHY (Journal Special Berries.) ' . Vancouver, B. C. July II. Th Van oouver Lacrosse club has decided to Is sue a challenge to " the Bhamrocka of Montreal for a eerlee of matches for th Mlnto cup. Th challenge ' will be for warded a soon a last season' cham pionship ln th British Columbia ama teur Lacross association ha been awarded, which award will b mad shortly. Th Vancouver team expect to play in Montreal about th mlddl of September. : Th Mlnto cup was . of fared evral year ago by hit excellency, the gov emor-general of Canada to be a per petual challenge trophy for competition In lacrosse, and Is as far a possible em blematlo of the championship of Mon treal in a match played with the capital of Ottawa, Ont. and th Irishmen hav sine Srtalned th championship trophy against all comer. Th Vancouver 11 are champion of British Columbia, and feel confident of success In their quest for th eup. ,. trrADoxw vs. iajtotobp. - " (Journal Bnaetal Setrlce.) Manchester, N. H-, July II. The post poned fight between Georga' McFadden and Sam Langford take piao here to night befor th Pastlm Athletic olub. McFadden appear to be in hi old-time form and la confident of winning. Th winner will meet Jimmy Gardner for th lightweight championship of New England. Money Will Do Saturday .00 Will buy any of Climmoi CilJ c Re8uIarI' Pricl UP to $18.50, lnclud JUIIUIIlI alUlljing about 100 finished and unfinished , 7 Blue Serges of the deep-hued. dressy ".'", sort, single and double breasted over .'",.: . ' one-half'of the lot Venetian lined. Will buy any Summer Suit for Men Up. to and including our $8.60 grades, or any pair of Trousers in the house without reserve, including hundreds of pairs in $6.00 and $7.00 grades. 82.05 Will buy any $4.60 Outing Pants. 82.35 Will buy any $3.00 Outing Pants. $2.00 Will buy any $3.00 Hat, except the Roberts. 45e Will buy any Knee Pants up to 70c grade. 40e WiU buy any 7Sc Golf Shirt. 25) Will buy any Boy's Waist in the house. 25 f Will buy 3 pairs good black Cotton Sox, . ... One Door North of Chamber of Commerca Edtsd hy J. A. HOKAN EMPIRE CITY TRACK. OARSMEN TO HOLD - NATIONAL REGATTA . (Journal Special Servta.) ' St Loul. Ma, July 39. At I o'clock -thl afternoon th first ' of th many ' oarsmen to take part In th annual championship regatta of th National Association of Amateur Oarsmen will Una up at Crev Coeur lake and will be ent. away aa soon a possible in th opening heat of th set of eighteen heat and race that constitute the two days', program. In th varloua race will be seen the best amateur oarsmen of Can ' ada. New England and th middle weat The event to be contested ar a fol -low: - Intermediate alngl sculls, senior single scull, champion alngle sculls. In termediate pair-oared shells, senior palr-oared shall. Intermediate double soulls. senior dnubl sculls, in termed lata four-oared hells, senior four-oared , shell. International senior four-oared shells, Intermediate elght-oared shell', and senior elght-oared shells. Th rac that 1 causing th njost x- ' cltement I the championship, single scull event in which Frank B. Greer, th champion, will meet Titus, Juvenal. Vereley and Bcholes. who recently cap tured th diamond sculls at tha' Henley regatta.' ' . . Hanlon va Nelson flcht tonight by round at th Portland club, 110 Flftn treat . Pief erred Slock Oaaaad Oood. AUen Lewis' B t Brand. '- - . Inn. Pure blood makes It Burdock Blood Bitters make ptif blood VT rimri snw-raj aa riMr. IlTmiiny ,vr a our MEN'S j- '.. '.)