The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 04, 1904, Page 11, Image 11

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IhMpahMd Bar. N. Bepfc
5 Wttthir ol, traok tut ,
First race,, .full - mum ,at plecha
t handirep, 4-yer-olf nd upward-
t Itoyoll Welr), I to, a, wonj ttremadery
1 Second r Amur third. Tina. 1:14.
Bend rack six furlongs, mala track,
rfclgbwclgbt haadlaap fr. ail
. Waterside, ' (Cnmmlu,) t to 1. won
5 Lady Aat alia seooadi Adlos third. Tim.
i Third, race, the flaUHuh stakea, par
.ltMM, van fuvleoaa,- -year-aids--'
i Tradition (Lyon), 1 to , woo; Ola u
. Second; St Bellane third. Time. 1:M 1-1.
Fourth raoa, 'tha Century stakes, mlla
t and half., tar -SrraaMld- and. upward-
Stalwart (Redferay. 4 to 1, wont Ort
' Wall daeoadf abort Ho third. Tlma,
1:11 l-l. . . . v -
Fifth racaafTv and a half furl on fa, 1-
, i year-old. IL404 adlA---OelrrigonB
- (Ly . 4 t I. w rOeuaeUmaa eweood;
"TBidchar third. Tim t:ttt-l. -
Sixth raoa. one mlla and sixteenth an
t-tur t J -year-old and upjJM.MO add
Wild Tbym Mart In), weoj imw
- MoonAi aray Friar third. Tlma not
gVOB. wv; ls w-..'Mi.J-V
iy ' C -:; - A Ohloaga.
" Chicago Harlem Track, . past. . t
for tba olaar. traok fast . ,
Flrat raoa, -alx furleagav
i Major Johnson viNlchols) to I, won:
BllBt Wiltr condi 0e4 . San third.
. . Tlma. 1:11 1-1. .
': Second race, US and "half furlongs.
par Pom Dom (Nlohoja) wont If ata-
dor aeoondj Wainamoinea tBiro. .- im.
, I'M l-l.
. . Third raoa: fcr fartoBgnv tha
I ataka, S1.I00 addedBis Bn (prior)
. to 1, won: MoOaa aaeond; Iran landnar
third. Tlma. lill 1-4.
Voarth raoa, mttm and atetaanth, handt
. ' can Port Royal (Xnapy), ta t, won;
., Hussaa, aacond: Brace third., Tlma,
- 1:47 -K
Fifth Ma frra furlonva,
t Balla kinaar (Avbwahon). to
Subtla Mooad: Inaa third. No tl
- Sixth raoa, Mlla, pur Wa Wrlchl
""Folteh) T to l won Fncaata aaoond
.Branca third. - Tim aoV aivaB. -
Savanth raoa,. mlla and Utaanth,
. - ' Utnv-HaTllaod (Uanry), otm won;
Colahratlon ooand; Baiwihanoa third.
it tta not flran. v
: . At Mi mwafei.
r'-tjfcXoala,- Mtk, Spt Iv-Waathw
ctlaar. track faat. .
jt Flrat raca. aht furtonta, lllnj
.. Bootoh Danco (CBway) ? to 1,. won;
. . Flnnaala . aaoond; Oudtm third. Tlma.
"r 144 -' '
I .Baooad raoa. alavan-antoanth of a
- mlla. aalllnav-Tt Harat fAadaraoaW 1
H k ta 1, won; Pictura Hat aeoond: Ula Wor-
J Afalp third. Tlma. Milt.
, ', Jhlrd moa. at furlonsa. aalllnr-rlo
S ,Ooaa Uuan)l to 1. won? i. yr. ONaU
1 . aacond: Bid SUvar third. Tima 1:14..
V V . Fourth raoa alx furlonsa.- handicap
: Otto Stlfal (Otla). ovan, won; ioawatar
' aaoond; Tally M. third. Tlma not slvan.
. Fifth raoa, thlrtaan-aUtaantha of,
t mlla, poraa Juat Bo Auattn, l N l,
won; HIM Doyla second; Kins' Trophy
r?1 third." Tlioa sot flvan. --rr-,
Sixth race, mil and atet nth, 11-
1 tn Tha Bugaaoo Booker . a to l,
wont Hubbard aeoond: Aa-fl lwn
' third. Tim not alvaa.
Seventh raoa, mlla and three alx
: taantha. alUr Mlaa Boa (Parrtna), 11
to 1, won; M leant hrope aeoond Traa-
- 'Bud third. Tlma not cifen.
La Aafelat . 0 1 1 41 I .BM
, TmM I... 0.. 4 10 f IM ,(MH
SMttle '. TO.. I Mi M .114
PorUmnd ........... 4 I ., M I IT .
. SaB rraadaa M o .. I 14 .444
. Oailaad I 0 I I I.. It m
" hm w....A...n,.U TrIiDHioil
fJearaal laeelel Srrrlce.)
V Pendletoa, Or Sept. The Paodle-
1. ton Athletlo elub haa been reorganized.
with Mayor W. F. hfallock aa at l dent, -
J. T. Hlnkla, aecretaryj Billy Boajert,
' manaaer; Jack Mttehcu. tnatruetor. The
eld armory haa been turned Into elub-
room and tba auditorium la heina fit
ted up with s atase for tha cam Ids
fisht between Touos Kid McCoy and
Jack MltoaalL - t . ,k A
RtaMUk ki TW iMml l i
. t- Rainier, Or Sept. -I The Ratnlar
ha ball olub haa won thr same in
' tha baMball tournament at ClaUkanla
; and loat none. Today waa the aeoond
, day. The tournament will do tomor
. tow. The Clatakant olub haa won two
sam and the St. Helena elub haa loet
three. Clatakanl haa loet but on. '
RACES 'RACES RACES
Last
Meetln doses Sept 10th
1
Irvington Race
;jilTraclt:fl'
feek
: i.'. r-. ... . i.j
Big carda everyday. Six br
more racew daily. v "
Take can firsthand Wash
ington StreetaV i n v j; ''
Fint not UUed at 2:30.
; Over 500 thoTcmh-breds
row ready. - '
bc:c-s ui LArs c? sro?xs
JEFFflES OATESt
FIGHTER CF AGE
Onrtinud from Pas Tan.)
aa Jim Corbet t, Jake Kllrals, loo.Choyn
akl Peter Ma her. Frank BUrtn, Peter
Momma, Joa Ooddard, Oae KuUM, ..Tom
Sharkey, Bab Fit Immoaa and "Kid"
MoOept and wtth la reepeot la the maa
wha bare faded from view, aa well, aa
for tho wh are fading, we declare em
phatically that Jeffrie ttt hla preaant
form la tho beet aU-roand riosaiav p
have ever known,
I ardlnary -thnea Madden' airy per
triaae mlaht pa without eomnuat,
hud iuat at preat. -when everybody who
haa to do with the sport of the rlns t
oudfellnjr braina u think ad a hail aarf
sot opponent cor Jeffries, it 1 xas
paratln-.- Evan Jeff himself admits,
lshfuliyV that. ha la afraid he wlU be
out of work oulta atwhUa.:
A a a matter of fact he haa flsa oyer
fooklna for oppoaet.- Be1 haa paad
a buck to the sportiiur Dren and nublta
oplalon and has Id determinedly that
he will meet no man uhl U U plenti
fully ehown that the or It lee and tha
riant followers demand that he da da.
By funowlnS this our he feels thaf
ha Pill pe absolved from bias In- ea
the la s Mpatltws of tha Munro
! Peat 3a to HmHi. .
Sill! harpina; on Maddona ill -advised
remarks. It is worthy of not that aaah
heavywelatita aa are looklna for anaaae-
atavtn Ban- Franc lsoo'-ar--makftia? M
ciear 10 start WMh that ther have. a
oewira TO minaie wrth on Jam J. Jef
frt la a profe lonal way., - Kld"
McCoy, whim belnc introduced from the
rlB at the M hanlce pavilion' ea the
nlvht of tha Jeffrlea-Muaro. flaht
causva it to be announced thafha would
box any man llvlna "bar Jeffries." inci
dentally s few of tha spectators who
war not a pray to the excitement of tha
hour tittered at tha idea of McCoy bar
rtna; Jeffrl while the Jffrle-Munroc
hsttla waa yet wafouarht. They aald tt
a mad U breaths a hint that tha "Kid
did not look for a ahanaa la the cham
pionship situation at lout sot thai
aiaht.
Then there 1 Marvin Hart How. It
my ae that be Is one of tho man Mad
den thlaka w4U do with Uttle deval
oplna." but-Marvin him If haa doubts
on tha sub t Thai Is shown by a let
ter received by th writer from Jaek
MoOarmaak. wha Is . dlrectlna- Hart a
Aahtlna; operations Just at .pre nt. Mo-
"Hart m anxious to hex, tn Ban Fram
elaoa. Be will Aatit any whIU man, ex
oeptlns JeflYtaa, who bo aoncad to he
in a ctaaa.ail' by himself. FersonaUy I
know tha ohamplon la It, for 1 waa hla
parrtnt partner onea. have the real
Una on him and I don't "want any part
of hi ring am ma. Neither do Marvin,"
Amons other -whit men" amimoratad
by MoCormadi m KM ' McCoy-. H ye
Marvin would be quite aruilnf ta a lain
witn ma Hooawr for a battle talu
rranctaoo In the rly fall. It la worthy
of remark that MoCoy la belna ohal
lmaed from vry quarter juat at pi
ant, tha tnferehe belaa-that tha malor-
Ity of a vy-mlddl and llfht-heavl
wnxiaer mm an easy mars. . -
McCoy himself Is between two stools,
he ha accepted an offer of a match with
Twin Sullivan at Lea Ansal and la
apparently about te eloaa. a deal with
Jaok O'Brien for a oonteet In San Fran
cisco, Tha Sulllvaa affair is flrat oa the
proaram aad the qu Uoa wlthJMcCey
is "would It be better to let the Sulli
van match elide, and devote tba whole
of my attention to tho so with O'Brien T
If tha Sullivan match so through, and
McCoy loses, a damper will be oast on
tha 0,BrtirMcCoy Saht. - If tho KM
withdrawn from tha oonteet wtth Sulll
vaa he will be fr ly criticised for doina
so and all klnda of motive imputed to
him. pa Ibly tha prospect of bis
match with O'Brien will suffer. ' All
thins oonsMered, McCoy will need soma
of hi vaunted rlns aaneralehlp for a
outside tho rop before ha extrloa tea
himself from his quandary. And it all
oomea of thruatlns too many Irons Into
tha Are. at one. .. - . 3 ; ,
Mava Baspt f xrphy.
The sportlna men of tho far wt hay
quit a rasp t for Tommy Murphy Juat
now. They SM pot think the waa
youaaator la tb Data at pre nt oapaNe
of makins a olo thin a of tt with
Frankle Nell, and fha refer 'a dnnovnea
meat that Nell wule5 have be knocked
out la a so to A Airieh with Murphy haa
about shattered an Moi,
Neil, of oouraa, did. not aommand the
admiration of all San Pranclaoo stporta.
There never waa a flnhtar yet who didn't
have aome op picking hoi tin hi ooaL
It all com under the head of "differ
no of opinion," which Is Id to be
r ponslble for all th prlseflahts and
hor rawa. , Nell's detractors have al
ways held that a hi simply a oaa-auneh
filthier, such aa Dal Hawklna) waa and
aome of them recall that ther told aome-
ona el NHl would be an ay mark for
the man who aolved that left rip from
th body early tn tb oonteat.
Nell will want asturn match with
Murphy, and, from tha latter perform-
an la the recent cent t. the match
maker of San Francis mlsht And It
worth While ta sat th lada toaetbar ta a
10-round flfht
Joe Oans Is Ih Ssn Franolsoo to attend
to that little b 4a wtth Jimmy Gard
ner next month. Qan looks lighter than
whan- bar laet and declar that he oan
make ill rtngstd without trouble now.
"Que I'm drvlna ua." amM Jim mhmn
hi attenuated aoo ran vm tmaa.
xeented apon. V - -
Ooaur ya that ha fct 11 -r r of aa
and that the fight wtth Oardner will
Tmark his last spa ran la tha rlnc.
He will train tt San Rafael for tha eon-
Whleh will- take Dlace before the
Baa Tandeco Athletlo olub oa tha ev
lug of S9trabr 10. ... .
FITZ BETS HE CAN'
KNOCK OUT MUNROE
(SpMtil Mat tcfe ta The Ataraati '
New York, Sept. I. Bob Pit lm-
aoiw 1 eager to. fight Jack Monroe, the
Uteet recrutt la the renka .of "has
en- auglltsta. Fits yay
"Th fight between Jeffrl and Man-
roe ended juat aa 1 expected It would.
Why, a maa Ilk Marvin Hart eoald
put Monroe away before tho limit and
Jack O'Brien would ba able 'to eat
him to plea In els' rounds, . Muaroe
is. as 1 have eta ted sin ha met Jef
frie at Butte, HtUe better than aa
teur, Munro and manager knew
at tho tun hi match with Jeffrl
we . mad that Jb miner would be
wnippea quioaiyi warn bow i eel lev
eoald polish off Mere without any
difficulty."
I think that It la Ilk finding money
td fight Monro and If he la anklous to
meet m I will sign artlol wUk him
at oa and agree to knock him out In
twenty round or forf tit my and of th
pur. He would be th easleat aaate
Imaginable. He la In the ate ela a
Jim Jeffords aim Al Uaaplok.
umi mm i
TEN Fiji E3bLER
Ai
OS aV
FBS
BAT
BtSBUIB MMBinm . OAP-
rxsMr MOBOmg arr tour
tmm sn fibs tm vxmma
The N elub opened tho fall bowling
season with on of their individual
tournaments Friday night bn th Port
land alleys and Paul Kney - fairly
med th. till of ohamplon - 10-pla
'A
i , PA17I. KNaTTSB, -"
Champloa Tenpin Bowler of This City.
bowler of Portland ha won Srst 'prt
with a total score of 111 pis In tbme
F. J. Kelly won second prl with
111 and u. O. Taylor waa third with
II. j -
This wag one ef th most tatarestlag
teurnameuta aver held by th olub aad
th bowlers a ahowlng up In Ana
form far th fall aaaaoa.
- Tb axt important event 1a two
man team tournament which is being
arranged, after which tha regular winter
Uague aohedula of gam will begin, .
Laat night's soor war:
J. Knsyae .....107 101 154 SI
F, K el ley ...11 111 1U yi
m. u. xavior s.-.m lfi lix. bnb
C. J, McMenomy-i.vilSI 179 101 &S
C. K. Kru ...,,.. 171 171 111 141
W. B. Hanaoa ......1G7 160 131 151
J. Oalllard 110 171 171 137
Harrr Watklna ..:..1RT 141 137 4tv
J. Hutmlth ,.14 161 l&l 482
L Van Horn .....ltl -170 147 474
ATHInnekainD 117 111 141 414
rrea Honnuuta 17 xst iz si
M. Sonatt ......... .11T '141 1 117
MONDAY'S ENTRIES 3
FOR IRYINGTON TRACK
.Tho overnight entrt for tomorrow
rao at Irving to traok ara aa follows
. Flrat race II H furlongs. lllng,
1-year-old) 7114. Ouety Miller, tl;
TUT, Frivolous, II; Till, Suele Chris
tian, II; 7171, Tom Hawk, ill; 7117, Bva
D 100; 7(71. Young Pepper, 197; 4144,
Lady Athellng, t. '
Second race (I fur Ions, sailing.
t-y r-olda aad up) 7171, Trap hooter.
tl; Till. Qaeat, II; T174, Juan Belardo,
10; 7144. Oscar Toll. Itt; 7307, Master,
101; 7351, Holly Berry, tl; Till, Virginia
Boy. Ill 7171, Rteeftfl. II: 7117. M. L.
Rothaohlld, 111: 7174, Vlnoa, 1441 till,
Amaaa, 10 1; 7141, Sir Dougal, 101.
Third raoa (I furlongs, selling. 1-y r-
olda anal up) 7141, Doublet. 101; 7174,
Breton, lot; 714, B Ro water. 111;
1114, Pencil Ma, 1M; 7111, Teto Oratlot,
111L7170. Raclvo, 101; 7111, Lady Rica,
111; 71), Ro of HUo, 111; 7174, Kv
ermer. 17: 7111, Llasle Ward, 17; 7174.
Vaughan, tt; 7111. Lady Myrtle; toi.
, Fourth race (I . furlanea, Iliac,
l-y r-olds and up) 7274, Pen nee,
101; 7171, Charley Schwelt r. ; 7171,
Chief Aloha, 1; 711. Lady Kent. 104;
7171. Croaby, 104; 7171, Urbaao, 114;
7179, Landeeer, 14; 7171, Loul MU
lag, 714. 3. H. Bennett, 10. .
Fifth raoa (Labor day handicap, ft 44,
T furlong, l-y ro!da and up) 7171,
Suburban Queen, 107; 7171, Instructor,
llti TIM St. PhUtpphis, 141; 7171,
Gateway, 17; 71 Tl, Fl PI lot o, 101; 7171,
Colonel Van, 194; 7171, Cerra Santa, 114.
Sixth race (1 mil, lllng. 4-year-old
and ap) 7111, Anvil, It; Till, Ca dor.
It; 717. Badly teed, 104; 7171, Myrtle
H.. II; 7371, Dug Martin, 11; 7111, To
nopah, l4i 7I7L Ml Vara, 194; 7171,
Frank Pea roe, 194; 7171, Claud tor. 194
7179, DalL It. , ; t , .
PORTLAND FANS WILL "
.. MISS LOUIS CASTRO
Manager Duadala of tha Portland
B re waa haa rel eed Louie Castro, who
waa stgnd aft considerable dtSloulty
by former Man a Ely to play short
stop on th Portland t a. From the
standard of hla work tt app rs that
Dugdal has mad a rioua blunder la
letting ga ettch a valuable man, and one,
especially ef whom the, fans .of this city
ara juatly proud. Since Manager Dug
dal a umed charge of th Portland
t nt he rp tedly found fault with
Castro's work and twitched him around
eonetdernbiy. From shortstop ho want
to aeoond be, where hla work was!
brilliant, and for which PreaMent Bert
of the Coast league, and Henry Hani
vf tho Baa Franotaco t m, eomplt-
mented him highly, While Castro waa
playing good ball. Manager Dugdal
entered Into a deal with Managar Finn
of Little Reck, .to oxehsnn Caetro for
two ma from Little Rock. Wha th
news ef tha a 1 wa mad public. Dug
dal stated that ho had no Intention of
trading Cut re, but Flnn'a letters to
Catro fully confirmed tha story of th
intended d L Bom ttaj ago Dagdale
aent Cast t play ta light SM aad
after a week' work M that position,
Dugdals, 1a an hstervlew m a Baa Fran
Ota paper, stated that ha thought Cas
tro waa on af th beat MtAelderg la
tba gountry. .
' ABSUO S MAT
rjbsraal Saeelal Barrier.) -CervallU,
Or., Sept. I. Arrangfraent
a being me da for tha scheduling of 4
football game between the Oregon Agri
cultural college and th Whitman ool
leg elevens. Tha Sat for th oonteat
has not yet b n arranged aa th flaal
negotiation have Pot b a oorh plated
e-vrVV
m rci esowns
(BaeeUI Dam Hh ay I MdwwemTW JearaaL
Ban Franolsoo, Sept. - -Tbo Pert-
lana-ueuand gaino today waa anyone's
until I berg retired Moaklman oa tax
etrlk in the ninth. Both ' t
fielded effectively. Pltchera Jon and
Iberg were at their beat A ohanoe that
Schlafley. and Oanley fatted to block la
th venth gava th Browag two nsi
ana the gam. The score;
,. ,'v. - PORTLAND.
, AB.R.H.PO. 11
Spencer, lb,
Hurley,. lb.
Thlelman. U t.
Steelmaa. a. ..
Clyoea, r. fi
Urennen. a. Z. t
Beck, lb.
K&ymonq, a. .......
Ibera. n.
Nad u, L t. ........
U Totals l.lS. irT"! 1? 14 I
AB. R. H. PO. A. B.
Pranckfc as.
Oanley. r. t
Dunlea vyr L
Schlafley, lb.
Kruger, a I .......v.
StreTb, lb. ...........
Devereaux, lb. ......
Byrtiai o.
Jonea, p ............
9
Total
.1.14 I t 17 14
BCORB BT INNINGS.
Portland
9 $ 9 9-1
Hlta
.;:::::::::ht!fn
SUMMARY. T
Oakland
Hit
97
Two-ba hlta Francka. . Raymond.
Baeridco hit Iberg. .Firet aa on er
rors Oakland, 3; Portland, 1. . Sloten
baaea St re lb. Dover ux. Flrat bo
on called ball Jenea, llberg, I. Loft
on oa a uaxjano. t; roniano,
struck out Br Jonas. i br iberav
Doubt play Spencer to Raymond to
Hurley. Tlma of game One hour and
44 mlnutesv umpire u conneu, .-
NORDYKE'S HOME RUN :
WINS FOR TACOMA
(IpMaal btapatm WTm' lear1.1 -
Taooma, Sept 1.-1 1 waa anybody's
game, this afternoon uatil tha elahth
Inalng, - who) Nordyko knocked out a
homo run over th left Said fenoe, win
ning th fourth aacoaive game tor Ta
ooma. S ttla'S only run me on a
two-bagger by Williams and a triple by
Van Haltren. Thomas bad th bast
of a pKihof s battle. Score.
; , TACOMA
R. H.
ii
ru..a- at.
ill
Doyle r. t....4... ,4
Bh ban, lb. ,.,.,.. 4
Nordyka, lb t
Lynch, c 4
Casey, lb. ;.,.....,. 4
McLaughUa, L t .... f
Hogan. o. ..!.... 1
Thomas, Bh t
1 1 1
ii
9
!
TTST7lt--t-tT-lfa
- SBATTLB.
Van Haltren, .
Monier. . .s
Blankeaeahtn. lb.
a, .... 0 11 I 0
Smith, r. f. 4 9 9
Murphy, L'f. I .9 J I
WUsoio.".'"r! f 9 9 j
WUllams, p. ........ I i.l 9
Total . .... t.....lf I I 14 II I
SCORE BT INNINOS.
t?a ! l!!!!!rW
mi ..... ......a I J J
ttla .....I 9 1 9 9 9 9 9
Seattle
Hit
Li i' T 1 w w m v
SUMMARY.
Struck outBy Thomas 1: by Will
iam a, 1. Bit a on balls By Thomas, 1:
by Wllltama, 1. Hit by pitcher Hogaa.
Blanhanahlft Stolen baaea Hogan, 1;
Dorle. 1. Two-ba hit William. 1.4
Three-be hit Van Haltren, 1. Home
run Nordyka 1, Earned runs Tacoma,
l: 8 tUe. 1. Sac rl lice hits By Nor-
dyka, 1: Vgan. 1; Blankenahtp,, 1.
Firat ba on error Tacoma, I. Left
on baaea Tacoma, T; Seattle, 4. Time
of game One boar asA 49 minute.
Umpire Tom Brown.
GRAY'S CURVES ARE
PUZZLING TO SEALS
(serial BtaaanAby I aWho teTaa loareaL)
Loa Aagal , Sept. I. Tha Angel
took another , today. In aplt -af tha
fact that Barber allowed only Ave hits,
the eouthernere scored two runs and
handed th Seal a nine larg hor col
lars. Dolly Gray had everything and
pitched a remarkable game and though
he fanned but two men th h vy Bit
ter a mod power! a to put th hall
out of tha diamond. Tho aoorL '
LOB ANGELES.
aid M A m
Bernard . ft ..'....-. j,J f I T 1
Flood, lb. J 9 9 I i f
trf a. ft ........ I. 9
U lb. J 9
- r. lb. I 1
Brash r. Ib. . 11 1 IT
Cravat:
Ch
To
itoas.
S'-f .:.':::::i::'J t l III
Eager,
Orav.
Totals
....11 I I II 11 1
AN FRANCISCO. -
AB. R. H PO. A. K.
Van Buren,
n, lb. 4
r. aa. ...r.. I
& f. ....... i
Ml
Qochneuer.
r a in ru ii, c .
Hlldebrand. L t
ill
Irwin, lb. ...........
Ander n, tv L
Itlltu h .......
9
i
Oorton, A
Barber, p.
Wheeler ... ...J.
TutaiS ...... t. w L
Whler batted for Oochnauer la slnth.
Totals
m Am mm m
BCORB BT INNINOS.
sinning
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San Francleco. 1. Left on has Loa
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Double Py-r- om! to ne to
Braah r. Wild pitch Barber. Time
of game One hour ana l minute.
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Tnaalrer The stand fug of tho PaeMIc
Coast I ga hall oluba aa published la
The Journal la absolutely eorreot.
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Portland t m to th fall of 141, and
waa a member :of Sammy Vlgneux'a
pitching staff during tb flrat half of
th llttl a eon, la pitching great ball
for the Sioux City team In the W tarn
1 gue, Mr. W. B. Nation, one ef the
owner of that elub, wa la this city a
few gays ago, and stated that ho wlahed
all hla pttohera wars aa good sad oa
aolenttoua workers Kostal.
Daa McFartaa, th tall blonde, who
mad a boat .of friends la thla city while
a msmbsr of th Brown last oa. ha
practically pitched MeCloakey Bol
City t m Into tha Pacta National
league championship, as that elub haa a
fa 1 d la the race, and la not Hkery
to 6e headed before tho end of tho s -oa.
Big Mae haa won A larg majority
of hla game.
In a game which waa played back tn
Pennsylvania re atly. a t m made two
thr -bagger and four alngl la as in
ning and than failed to score a run. A
ba bail pussle. What la th awrt
Th answer la tale: Th men who hit
trtpl tried to itretoh them into horn
run and war thrown out at th plate.
Then tha baa were Slled with thr
dinky elngl and the next batter batted
th ball mown and hit a ba runner. Of
oourae, the batter got a bit on it, which
made tho sixth, but the aid waa eat.
and no runa -scored. This 1 believed ta
be a record. How .lt would be no Ible
to make any more hits without scoring
a rua w oercelr conceivable. , This re
mind ua of the opening gam of th Brat
half of tba aeaaon whan the Tacoma
team mad alx aita tt Iks. Butler, sod
yet only scored one run. 1
Denny Shea, tha eousla of- Danny,
who waa a member of Jack Orlm'a
Portland Luc league last i . I
catching- for th Columbia, S. C taaal,
of which Oeorge Kngle la managar.
Dugdal la not conceal lag th krmt
feeling he baa for Pr Idant Bert for
the stand he took la tho Hurley ca .
"Mr. Bert did Just right," h la. "Hur
ley belong to Portland. The la noth
ing ta that, aad w wDl prove ta th
national oommi tea. that ho does. Ltt-
tlwT" SwOCk BQ3l'td OUT 'vfsattBR) ft" I evHPalvsV
Hurler hi ticket Mr. Bert did right
In asking th commlaelon not to sus
pend our men. until we were glv op
portunity to put in a defen Tho
above is clipped from an exchange, but
It do not atate tha reason for the pro
t t of Hurley. The Little Rock etub,
shortly after tbd Hurley deal waa mad,
loaned It drat ba maa, Zek Wright,
to New Orleans, and Mike Finn probably
reeonatdered tbe matter when Hurley
waa Id. There la al a rumor going
th round to the effect that . tha looal
dab haa not, pot paid th puroha
price agreed upon for Hurley.
Jay Andrewe, tb former third aaekor
of tho local team. Is rated a th beat
third ba man ia the Southern 1 gue,
and la hitting tha ball hard and eft
Th Doctor la taking excellent care of
hlmaalf and 1 playing tba gam af hla
life. He la a member of Newt Fihr'
NhvlUo tav
Helney Janalng and Charlie Schwarts,
who war with Parka Wilson mat a -on,
are putting up great ball for Bddia
Paper Birmingham t m k tha South
ern I gue. . ' 4
Hermann Sohaefar, the mem who waa
booked to play ahortatop for Parka Wil
son this spring, haa b a drafted from
th MUwauk team ay , the Celgo
Am loans. " c
Jaok Hiokey and Martin Otendoo, two
wall known pltebe ef the old Northern
1 gue, are pitching for tho Columbus
team la tha American as aoclatlon. Co
lumbus has take a slump St lata, and
Bt Paul has token a brace and has ac
quired at 1 d In that rao. .
Pitcher Al Whtttridg. who waa wtth
Pet Lohman for a abort time thla
spring. 1 pitching gr t ball tor Charlie
Frank' New Ortea n team. Ha ha
pltohed and won. eeveral oaa ta nothing
gam elno Joining that elub. Jimmy
Wigg . .to al a wlaaiag pMebor an
Frank's payroll. .New'Orleana hag the
lead la the Southern 1 gue race, but
Atlanta Is pushing them hard tar tha
penaaat..
r Heinty Krug and Vennl McKay, two
well known former C at 1 gue player.
ar two of -the moat reliable player on
the Atlanta team.
Walla Holllagawortb, ha gained
oonalderable notoriety on thla at la at
aeaaon by Jumping veral ooatracA
while tho baseball war was on, haa been
turned adrift by the vera! Souther
league t ma of which ha w a member
thla a a, and la now playing la tho
South Atlantic 1 gue. He to sow a
member of th Jacksonville, pia., t m.
Managar rowen ax inn Atlanta t m
tella a good story oa Piggy Ward amVt
Jim Jeffries, which to aa follow at "Af
ter Jeff had el ned up Fit immona I
got him to me over ta Patcreon, N. J..
wher X waa th managtag and umpire
a sam for ma It a t ma just 11.99,
but w had 1.00. people aat Only an
man en either team kicked and that wa
Piggy Ward, new playing a ond for
Birmingham. After on decision Ward
rushed up for Jok and yelled: What
that you big UffT Called that out did
you you big "Oet out. you dwarf 1'
and th big prt Sghtor. And yew
a bet Ward got, for It ,aouadd like
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LACROSSE MATCH TO '
BE STUBBORN BATTLE
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This afternoon, ' at I e'olock. la the
ball grounda, Tweaty-fonrth and Vaughn
str ts, tho Portland mere olub will
meet tho orack all-Oregon t m la -a
spirited match .for th championship af
thl state. I In the line ufi of both t ma
will be found well-known men of the
laoroa world, who work hi tho field
at on tlma or another raved them
fadeie repatatlona aa star laeros
play, ' For th past two week both
atd have been training diligently for
the match, aad aa there la oonalderable
rivalry among the opposing players, ga
exciting gaaw may be looked for.
Thl game will be the laet af th sea
son, and ,4ftg- management expeets an
Immen throng t witne th struggle
Play will basis promptly at 1 o'clock.
(aerial Dleaateb m Taa leeraaL)
Butte, Mont. Sept 1. Jaek Muneoe
hi anxious to secure a match with Oas
Ruhltr, the boat to tab place la Butt
ta th near tutor, and It la po ible
that th Akron Otant can b induced to
aooeet. Aurelto - Herra. wha la
scheduled to meet Battling Nrieon her
on Monday afternoon, Injured his arm
yesterday, but will be ready for th bout
at tho appointed tlma, Oardn 1 v
tonight lor Denver, where ,be I
scheduled to meet Micky FlmA The
Attetl-Ooedman . bout haa boob p t-
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MULTNOMAH JUNIORS
TO START PRACTICE
Tha Multnomah Amataar Athlvtl etub
haa rgsntd a asoond Junior eleven,
and an It roll ara to be found the mast
promising af tha younger gridiron en-
thuslaata who ar too light ; oc the
senior eievea.
The yotingatera a A h rty mt d
bid fair to alve tb seniors a run for the
hewer ta matter af vie tori ta be wen i
daring th earning aeoa. At tha rav
oerg meatlag of the aacond eleven, P'-
bert Owea waa oleeted captaia
Charto Whitsab waa eh aa ta
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Th boya com men tactual p recti
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of Captain Owen -end several of tha
crack players of th regular teanv. th
lads will b pat through their a ret
practice, Th flrat gam of th wesson
baa beep arranged with th Portland
academy eleven, and will ba played la
two weeks. After thla game th t m
will make a tour of th Pugt sound
oountry, and game with th leading
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A Saw dayv age he complained of pa has
la tho regtoa of hlo heart Dr. Galloway
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