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    THB OREGON DAItY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVE NINO, OCTOBER 19, lt04.
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Today's
fliST GAME GOES :
TO BUTLER'S KEN
Portland, n Be Franclse. I.
Batteries: Iber and Bteelmsji; Ber
ber a ad Wilson-
Ibex and Mnu rleao T Pf
dale, yesterday, in the very first fm
under atanacer BuUer, did mud to win
tns cams. "
Th field wa sloppy and tha atmos
f pbare chilly, which serve to eej most
of tb fans away.
.Ira "Slats- David addad hla afforta
; toward cheer in tha local team to vlo
y tor y. and his y ration o tba soacntns
:. Una were-vastly maalns- Ira waa
ancaaad In a Portland uniform and a
ha has outsrown tha orwmtn of
"Slata." the uniform of Teally JUymond
fitted him ratbar suddenly, Ibsr.
' Runkla. Spencer and Marshall accepted
V avarV chanes that oama thalr wrwlU-
' Lou Runkla wad espselsAy brilliant
' as aavaral of hla chances waro qulU
- difficult on account of tha precarious
footlnf. Steelroan waa alt that any on
: oauld want behind tha bat, and hla baok
Ins up of low throw from Spencer to
. Marshall. In trying to complete a doubia
play In tha eacond Inn Ins. eeoompllahsd
tba play, because Anderson fell before
ha could ft back to first. - v,
or n sb ukm win
- Portland scored two earned mm tn
tha seccrnd, whan, with ona out, Marenall
bant-ad ona to laft and Runkla fotlswsd
. suit tpwoantar. Spencer advanoad both
with s eaortnee, and on Steelman'a beeu
, tiful .drive to oantar field both Marshall
and Runkla aoorad. . -Portland
annexed another In tha sixth.
Spencer, tha flrat man up, flaw out to
Mesne. Steelman want ' out at first.
Ibera waltad and was paaaad on four
" wlda ones, and trottad all tha way noma
l on Jack Drennea's eorkinr doubia to loft
." field. For alht Inninsa Iber had baan
- cleolns tha Seeie out without a run. and
bad pitchod himself out of soma tiaht
holes, la tba ninth ho a tart ad off badly
1. by hlttln Pat Maanay. Charlie Jrwln
, followad with hla third hit of tha jwm.
Anderson's out advanced both man.
- OocJinauer hit to Runkla and waa out at
- first, lfcanay aortaa on taw piarr Wtt
: son ondad tha pama by a ahanoa to
. dbarp, and thosa of tha faithful who at-
- landad want away wall saUsftad that
tha local taam la tn .battar aha pa, aa
Imrmm ptaylns; Is- eonearuad than any
ttm this aaason.
Starkallb and vtatlaclrar wfll bo tha
battery for Portland today, while tha
oewlne; maoblne wfll work for the PaaU.
vto : wDaelar and Wilson. -Tostarday'B
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. - - fi PORTLAND. 1
: - AB. R. H. Fa A. .
PronnsB A, f.
Holland, f. 1 .
Marshall, lb. .......
Runkla. a a.
Bpancer, lb. .........
Staalman,, a. ".'...'..'
Xbara; p.
Tou .v..'.; iv m
, - BAN FRANCISCO.
AO.R H.PO, A. F.
Van Bvrvv lb.
HUdebrand, L f.
Wiildran, ft. f . 4 ',
hfaaney. n t
Irwin, In, - f f
-I
i
Anderson, Jb. - . .
OAchnauar. s. i
wilBnn. C .r
Barber, p.
Total: 1 V t.
RUNS AND KITS BT INNINOS.
fcrt,;: ...IIIIIUIl
lev -
a a
San'pran'olaoo ....
Hits
v SUM MART.
teamed runsPortland. 1 Basss on
balls Off Barber. J H (Holland, Beck.
Ibera). Struck outBy Ibsrav 4 .(Bar
ber I. Oochnauer); by Barber, I fibers.
Nadaau. Spencer, Marahall I). Sacrifice
hue Beck, Spencer. Anderson. Two
base hits Prannan, Nadaau. Doubia
niv Runkla to Spencer to BtealmaB
ff, UarshalL Left On bases P
ortland. ;
a.n rranclaco. 7.. Hit by pitcher Hll
r. i i in ci
a or tame one
Umpire Tom
hour and pA mlnntaa.
Brown,
&o Aaselas af eated Sssitla,
" Seittla. Waslu Oct. 1 Seattle aaalu
bunched errors and tha Ioo Loos
' clouted the ball opportusely. Umpire
McDonald waa slightly oft la hla dools-
lona. Sooroi . . . .,
ft H.k
. Seattle ' itaaaiaii
Batterlea Boyle andLaahyi
Qrey
and flplfMi. 1'mplrfr Mriwnna.
i SCOTT'S EMULSION
Scott's Enratoon , --v v
i '. Scott's Emufekm v . '.""
I Scott's Emulsion rt ,
? Scott's Emulsion
,ji v : 1 Scott's Emulsion
the old story, told times
without number and repeated
over and over again lor tha
last thirty years ' But it's
always a welcome story to
those in need of strength and
health. " There's nothing in
the world thai steps wasting
, diseases as quickly as Scott's
Cmulsion. . . s. . . k r,,: .
Wa"B mad yea aamsmb. bat - -
IVOTT SOWHI, 'm rWt bw, New Tsib,
a t v
PAOXTXQ COAST AAAtrVB.
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Twoat -i 1 11 1 1
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sTtttoTrTrt f .. twit m JT
- Oakland 9 j-1" 2
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Sporting
JOYOUS JINGLES FOR MERRY
WINNING HORSES
OX THE TRACKS
' (yesrsal SyaeUl SrHe. '
sfamphla, Tenn., Oct It. Toeterday'B
card of the Memphla Trottms ?'
tlon, was notable for the defeat of Lou
Dillon by Major Del mar. Summary:
Diamond handicap, : trot. W.000,
two in three Sweet Maria won two
stralsht heats la t4. :-.
t it trot, lt,aa. two tn three Oak
Blossom won two atralsht heats In
''I'il pads. SLOfS. two tn three John
M. won thai third and fourth koato tn
Memphis Gold Cup, free for all trot
tars to wason. amateurs to drl. two tn
three -Major Delmar, b. S-. by Dalmar.
dam Expectation (Mr. Smathera), won
two stralsht Mats In M. LoU
Dmal Toh. m., by Sidney DUlon Mr.
BlUlnsa). also startod.
At Stmndso Traefc.
Kanaas City. Oct. ir Rewrtar
rive and oTha halt furlonse Venator
won; time. 1:7H- "
rio furtona-eTyrollan won; time
1 F1 re and one half fori on s Sir An
drew won; time. 1:t7. Happy Chappy,
flrst; but was disqualified.
Ona mils and one eighth Alma Du
four won: time. S:itH.
Ona mllo WUltam WrlsM wonj time.
1:UIL - .- -
one mile San Nicholas won; Urns,
St. Zyouta, Oot IP. Delmar summary:
One mils and Ts yarda. aelltns Cap
tain Oaaton wont time. 1:4TH.
Six fnrlonsn, aallln Paaatra won;
time. 1:1a, ...
PITS and ene half furlonirs. aelllns
Tom Manklns won Urns, 1:0s.
Six furlonse. handicap Commodore
won: time. 1:14. I
On mils and one sixteenth, purso
Aden wonr-tlma. l:4Mk.
One mllo and 7e yarda. salllnrFenUn
won; time, 1:4TW- .
s M Worth:
Chleaso, Oct. 1 Worth summary:
: Six furlonss Green Crown won; time,
1:14.
wive and one ' half furlonss Tom
Maybln won: time, 1:0 w
One mile and ona elsnth-J-ou Wooda
won: time, . V
One mUeoral Kins wont ttmo,
f:I P-S. - - ,
Five furlonss Subtle wrmj time. l:tl.
Ona mUe and on eighth Qlenwood
won; time, l:Sf t-i. - -
at denies
New York, Oot. Jamaica results;
Six fnrlor.seClrnsoTm wooj Us
One mil nd one sixteenth si may u.
n; time, 1:4? 4-1. . .. .
Ona mile and one sixteenth James F.
won; tlm, 1:4
Six furlonso. The Hastlnyton stake,
sellings Auditor won; time. t:ll. '
Six furlonse, sUtasW-MlsBln Link
won; time, 1:14. ,
six Turionse-Aaoot Belle won; time,
111 : -- , .
Ad EowlstoBj. - '
Lewlaton, Ida., Oct Iff. nesvJts dt
ths Intarstata fain -
trie nae OueeH SV won hi tkrss-
strsisht heata: best time, 1:1
Three elshtha of a mUe, ruanlns
ltoeeleaf won. '
Quarter mllo. da eh -Judge Thomas
wan: time, :li, -
Flvs and Ofke half furtongs Sallle
Ooodww woa: time, irOIH-' ,
MUe daah Suburban Queen won; ttm
' A4 Berne.
" Bote, Ida.. Oot. Iff. Summary: i ' ,
Freo-for-all pass Dolly Brlggs wont
urn. t:ttU. '
1:1ft txot. 1 mils dash Dead hast
News
(OerrrlcH. ifoa V w. m.
An unfortunatd man named McGraw,
Ones took out his mother-in-law; ;
; Th auto broke down 1
And they walked back to town.
My, how the old lady did jaw.
between -nita' -H. and The Common
wealth; time, t:St.
Seren furlonse, running -Cerro Santo
worn- time,
Quarter mil Class is won; time.
Fiva furlongs Resigned won; time,
1:04. - (y
DIAMOND GLISTENINGS
Ik Butler was generally congratulated
last evening. Hla many friends were
well pleased at ths outcome of the drat
same, which augura wall for tha now
manager.
Ham lb nr. besides pitching a splendid
game, fielded Ws .position. In. excel leu t
style. .7 '
Hugh Kellackey will catch hla flrst
game In Portland this afternoon. He Is
a likely looking young chap and la said
to be a eomer In hist profesaton.
Slats Davis hslped considerably toward
livening up yesterday'a game, and ha
says that he will bo out every day and
help the locale win. His ooaehlng la of
value to any sluh.
Jus Marshall played a splendid same
at first- base yesterday, accepting It
chances without an error. , Joe alao made
the flrst hit.
The locals bunched ' three hits on
Barber In the fourth and yet could not
score on account of the hits being short
ones and the track so muddy that faat
work oa the bases was almost Impossi
ble. -
The fans gave Tan Bursa and Andy
Anderson the glad hand on their appearance.-
These two men are still red hot
favoritee n this elty. -
Joe Corbett la somewhat under the
weather and did not go to the ball perk
yesterday. Joe expects to be all right
when his xurn at pitching arrives.
George Hlldebrand robbed Jack Hol
land of two clean cut hlta yesterday.
Hildy captured hla drive In the fourth
and another tn ths sixth, both of which
were eeemingly lmpoaalblo enaaeea,
ASTtaUA VOOTBALIi BCaTOtTU.
: .l ilosrstl Bpedai Barrtee4
Astoria, Or., Oct 1 The Commer
cial club football team, which made an
excellent showing against Multnomah
on the Sth, has an Interesting schedule
for the season, and Astorlann Will sea
eome good football.' The Multnomah
team will be here soma time In Decem
ber, probably on the Id, when ths Com
mercials hope to be able to square ac
counts for tho recent defeat at
Portland. Despite tho outcome of the
Portland same, local enthusiasts sra
still willing to wager that Commercial
can defeat Multnomah, and victory for
tha Astoria eleven la looked for on the
local gridiron. " t.
Ths schedule of games as announced
la as follows:
October 81 With Hoqulam, place yet
to "be decided.
October iff With Pugat Bound a
veratty, at Tacoma.
November I With Albany college, at
Astoria.
November It With Puget Sound
University, at Astoria.
Thanksgiving day With Chemewa.
at Astorls. . '
December ft With Multnomah, at As
toria. Negotiations are also under way for
a conteat F'th the Seattle Athletic
dub. The Commercial -Oregon gams haa
bcn oiled off.
BLOOD
poison
W (be wonrt dleeaee es
eartk. ret Ul eealeet
to ire writ IuU
KNOW WHAT TO
DO. Man save sue
alae, ppote oa toe
akin, eoree ta the
atoetb. eloern. railing
hair bene yaloa. ea
turre. led don't know
II la BLOOD POISON. Bend e Dk BariWN,
in Arch at., Pblbelphla. Feea.. for BROWN'S
BLOOD. CI'RE. 2aK) eer battle; la.ta eae
ontb. M la forttaal esly by pries See.
rwueed lleeel raaeeef. , . -
NEW MANAGER MAKES EXCELLENT
START CALIFORNIA OVERWHELMS
MULTNOMAHfiACINQ AND BOXINa
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'VARSITY TEAM OFF
FOR CALIFORNIA
' (Journal Ppwial Sarrko.)
University of Oregon, Eugene, Oct. Iff.
This afternoon 14 football players rap-
resenting tho Stats university left by
train for Oakland, CaU what they will
go to Berkeley and there play a gams
with the University of California, and
next week play a game with Loland
Stanford university. Ths men wars ao
cotnpanled by Coaoh Dick Smith and
Manager Dave Graham and a few of the
students, who also wished to make the
trip. The leaving of the little band of
football players was mad tho occasion
of much enthusiasm on tho part of the
students, who sheered tha men as they
left .
Tho 14 men who have been chosen
to repreaent tha university are In line
form and ready for tho game of their
Uvea. Ths team averages HI pounds
per man, which Is six pounds heavier
than tho taam that went south m lffoff.
This team will be somewhat different
than the ltOO team. In that it has dif
ferent coaching and the eastern styls of
football will be played against the Call
fornlans. whereas In ths years before
the eorihes of this Institution have all
come from tha University of California
and their styls of football has been fol
lowed and It was easy for tho play to.
be broken up by ths Berkeley men.
The game of last Saturday against
Willamette university, which ths uni
versity won by a soots of It to ff, haa
developed tho fact that Oregon has the
faateet .team over developed, tho beet
generated and In the beat condition. The
play simply carried the Willamette boys
off their feet and) hsd the field been dry.
Instead of a sea of mud, the score would
have been much larger. The games In
California wUl no doubt be played on a
faat fleld and tbo team ahould make a
good showing even. If they don't win any
games.
As to winning. Smith la non-committal,
but says that he likes the chances.
Berkeley and Stanford outnumber the
students hers about It It 1. and of
course It ts hard to pick out a strong
team from a squad of St man, but the
men who have made the taam this year
ere nearly all experienced, and Smith haa
Instilled Into them team play and ginger
that ehould make winning football. It
wns hard for the coaoh to make his selec
tion and many man are left who could
have upheld the honor cf the eollego as
wll ss thoss who were chosen. Among
thees are Johnson, end; Hathaway, full
back; Stelwer, guard; Holmes, quarter
back; Rhodes, end; Raid, tackle, and
many ethers. Tho men who left- and
thalr positions follow:
Hug. center; McSisin, laft guard: F.
Temple ton, right guard: Karl, light
tackle Amaptger, left tackle; Chandler,
rtsht end; Moo res. left sad Latourette,
quarterback; Captain Templaton, rtsht
halfback; Qray. left halfback; Karros,
fullback. - Substitutes Barker, half
back; Fenland, tackle, and Hammond,
guard. California la played on tho ltd
and Stanford on the llth. . . - '
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to rmxr AT
Now that th Traeay-McKeevar fight ts
off. the only affair ef interest to ths
local fight fans Is tho Muller-Queen an
bout scheduled for Oregon City on Nov
ember It. These men have met eeevral
times before, but this will be the first
opportunity for ths loeal sports to wit
nee thsm I astlow.
' (Jeereel Opeetsl Sentee.) '
St Paul, Oot. II.- young boxer,
said to be Bud Brown of Chicago, was
knocked out and severely Injured In a
boxing contest with- Jim Potts of Min
neapolis last ersnlng. He may secovar.
Es: hf
J. A. HOHAN
HOBSE GOSSIP
FROM GOTHAM
nor
SOW , AT
FOUTAW
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(Jearaal Special Sarvte.) -New
York, Oct Iff There were strong
hopes In tha early part of. last week
that tho wind-up at Morris park would
made memorable by a special race
betweea Syaonby, Tradition, Olseaa and
Artful t soalo weight to determine
which waa tbo beat 1-year-old. The
owners of these great youngsters could
pot reach an agreement and the aama old
queatlon which Is left open at the close
of every seaaoa Is unanswered for the
season of ls04. There are half a doaen
"bast" S-yearolds and anybody can take
hla choice and prove bo la right by the
records, to hla own satisfaction at least.
Alt of this leads up to the faot that
the manager of at Mast one of the big
Metropolitan freaks is eeriodsly contem
plating the estsbllshmsot of a series of
stake raoeev when big purses will be
hung up and wbloh will be open for
entries up to within a short time before
they are run. The plan contemplates a
race for 1-year-olds, l-year-olds and for
any aged horses, at weight for age. This
plan would undoubtedly furnish an op
portunity to determine definitely which
Is tho best horse la the various classes.
and every owner who believes ho hes a
champion would have a chance to prove
it without taking too great rleks. Ths
Idea- meets with favor among owners
ss welt as race pstrons who are act own
ers, and It may become a feature of next
season's racing.
The great event of the week Among
racing men was unquestionably the die-
no sal eale of the W. C Whitney Stud.
Never has there been each a gathering
of racing men and breeders In America,
and It was made a great social function
as wslL Ths story of ths sale h
been told In the news oolumns. and. I
therefore pass It up. The sals, how
ever, ha given rise to bo end of gossip
on one point. "Matty" Corbett bought
Meddler, who heads ths list of winning
sires. Mr. Corbett is amply able to buy
Meddler and several other horses with
out seeing the bottom of his bank roll.
but he has never shown any disposition
to take up the breading end of the gam.
and the question naturally arises aa to
what hs proposes to do with the great
stallion. Ooaalo has It that Corbeft
bought for Boms one slse. and ths whole
list cf breeders who would be likely to
be able to have Meddler at the head of
their atud baa been guessed. Corbett la
mum on ths subject, and an he will
amy la that he bought Meddler with his
own money" and It's nobody's business
what he doss with .him. Ths weight of
wise opinion Is that tho great sire will
ultimately And his way back to Kngland,
or at least Ireland, and that he will
sooner or later head the stud of Richard
Creksr. formerly Tammany boss. This
may or may not be so. Corbett ts the
only men. who knows and he won't say.
' Another bit of gossip about ths sale
u that John Madden by buying Tankee
has now In bis stud three futurity win
ners), Ogden and Requital are the ether
two.
Meddler leads tho list of winning
rtrea by a mar gain of mors than S60,
00. Tanya. Stalwart snd Colonial Girt
sack Is credited with winning of mors
than IIO.OOO, and hs haa In addition no
lees than 11 sons and daughters on the
winning list of tho season. Ben Brush
eomes next, due to Delhi, ths sessonl
biggest winner. With more than $75,000
to his credit, and Broomstick with near
ly 14. 000. An oven doaen of the others
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609, 610, 611, 612 and 613 Cham, of Com. Bldg Pcvtland, Ore,
of the get ef Ben. Bruak fguro at tns
money.
Artful and Hamburg Belle a mn
Hamburg third In the llat of winning
atrea. Besides these two 1 of bis sons
and dau enters have brought sash to
their owners.
These three stres are th eniy ones
whoss get are credited with more than
1100,000. Other winning aires of .
000 and mora In ths order of their win
ning are Ben Stroma, Ormonde, King
Bton. Hastings. King Brfta, Athellng,
Octogon, Sir Ption. Lamplighter, Re
quital, Golden Garter, Usher, Hermencoi
Pirate of Pensanoe, The Commoner Or
nament and Star Ruby.
Of these. Pirate of Pensanoe sired tho
greatest number of horeee that figured
In tho money. 40 j Lamplights waa
oloae seoond with 44.
' Yesterday saw the opening of a two
weeks' racing season at Jamaica, and
then will follow week at Aqueduct,
which will be ths wind-up of th Met
ropolitan racing seaaoa for 1004.
There are If stakes that are to be de
cided during tho meeting at Jamaica,
and each one haa filled well, so that
there should be some high class
racing at this trsok. Ths added money
in the overnight events during ths meet
ing will average over IT00 to a raoa
Ths opening event will be tho Plerr
pout, for whfeh soma of the best horses
In the country are engaged. Tho llat
includes Stalwart, Ounnre, Pulsus, Ham
burg Belle, Alen-e-DeJe, Ijeonldas, Dolly
Spanker. MoChcanay and Iota. They are
all likely to face the starter. ,
Th announcement of the program for
the California tracks this winter haa
largely Increased Interest among eastern
horse men In the racing there, and there
will be a big eonUngent of good east
ern horses sent west after the does of
the fall meeting at Banning. "
J. x Holland wlU take asnsldera
bls string of horses to Los Angeles the
vifitif. Rella Dison. purchased
gt ths dispersal sale of ths National!
table two weeks ago conrsssor. jonn
I who showed some sprinting ability
early In ths season, and half a doaen
others will make up the California ship
ment. Mr. Holland has released &
Walah, who was expected to make one
of the star rider of tho season. Bull
man will oo most of tho riding for the
Holland stable at Los Angeles. This
will be Mr. Holland's first ruing ven
ture la tbo far vert. Hs spent a part
of last winter at Los Angeles, and liked
the plsos so weU that ho decided then to
race there this winter.
Tha sals of Hamburg fo 70,v0 and
Meddler for tSl.OOe, has led the trot
ting horse men to plume themselves
somewhat. Oa of them remarked after
ths sals: Ths record pries paid for a
trotting stallion Is 1S,00. which ths
late JT. Malcolm Forbes paid for Arlon,
1:07, while AxtelL 1:1. bold for I10S,
000 as a S-rear-old. Not long sines the
owner of Dan Patch rsf used 1 1 8,000 for
the stallion, and 1 can mention a num
ber of trot ting -bred stres that1 would
bring tiO.000 today tf ottered en the
suction block. A running gelding has
never been known to change hands for
as much as 40,000, ths prloo BL &
Smathers paid for Major Delmar, b:oi.
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DENVER ED MARTIN
EASY FOR JOHNSON
(7osral special servta.)
Log Angelee, CsL, Oct. lfc Jaok
son. the colored heavyweight ehejuptem.
knocked oat Denver Btt Martin ta th
second round of what was sebeduled to
be a t-rouad bout at HaaardTd PavtUoa
last evening.
The fight was of th whirlwind
variety while It lasted and both man
landed some terrific blows. Johnson
blows wars evidently tho harder for a
knocked Martin down twice hi ths first
round, and tn ths seoond th Denver man
went to the floor three time before to
went down for ths count.
Manager McCaray of tho Ceoeury dub
stated last evening that ho would offer
a IIS.OO guarantee for amatok betweesi
Johnson and Jeffries. -
BOWLING NOTES. '
Last night ths elaas A and B ten pro,
doubles was played on the Portland
bowling alleys. Ths gams was sxeiUng
from start to .fin is. Bd. Capes) -mado
the bl sheet score, lit; also tko high
average 117. Toe soar by geneo fet-
loi
Capen
Armltagt , . IMS 14 17 404
Total ......,
MtS
Kruae , ....107 1H
Lamonn 174 141
lit 101
lea
401
Total
OS
Ball . ; tfv..a....l4
Walking 10
Total . ....
Hanson , ..104
Uysmltk , . ....... Ikl
-Total a
Oatnard . i . .17
Boulaar., 14
.Total. .?VM'...4TCtft. M1
TotSjl . it 11 .j
Nsxt Prfdsy night-ths seven pin tour
nament betweea tho Pine and Maple
will be played. Tho latter team worn
ths last match, but the Pines are oecv
fldsnt they sen down thorn.
TO PXtAT AT :
- The T. ML C. A. footbaT! eleven left
hero this morwlng for Porsst Grove,
where they have arranged for gwm
with the Pacific university second eleven,
which wlUbs played there this after
noon. Ths . saooclatlon boys have not
had much practice and do not antlotpato
victory, . They took the open data ta or
der to . secure th benefit ef a. regular
swans as practice.
t v"
AT ANY PRICE
IS BUKIIWU wun
tte LARGEST LINE of
the wit ; ,
0? T0!AY
111 - 4H
14T 140 UT .
,.?. .to
lit KB 4tt
lit 141 401
........... 414
Ul 1T 111 '
141 -111 417
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