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no EVERYTHING .... , ... ,. . ., ...J .... w: ( -r - : , . ...... tcmtVhU-x. r w. Jrt4--T:-.: ,- - '. l : . ..- .. . , ,;.-;r.. .-. ,-. .t. j.... , . - : . .1 ig pctoi v;-'-r -7 : vyaMowLox' i.VHi' a' .r s"???S?LS- - 1 : .. Jill - If I XI f-tfl K F - iw lenowi jumpra out ina am dux - xs-S?1" vSS-- v" ." ' " T "'ru rMixtf , to plck m9 uPi mnd theny th, Jap and ; YV'? S5!5l5'' I ? ."V SAYS TOM SHARKEY attUouMa-t-hlrUnim-enrnt v. V &P 25&Z9 ' I ' 9nHnlxtl and Jumped on us all t tone. W had '.'..". :"" '.WMi Vl . " . .)'-- lV '' . - en awful rough tlm. That'a one I . - , . . VW ' -----V' r - (PH Dlipitj.H, jHmLt- r mint.-1 u lkld titf fet Wf..- Bttl T V ' VV , jSCS. ' - ' 7 f"WT,?m Bh,rlieJr nl"ht, turning known much, about box In f then as I ' - , '.! U ' . ., ,i d1iSSJ' -r. . vm , I ' the- full current Into hU headllcht and m r v.... -,. .1,.. J I f JSU . - S2Sir- m -VY. "I - - I if 1 -J!u-11tU 1 foV. Thin'i nnth n'm ..j r i . i-.j t.. .. " .1 . .-w.... I "f. , 64S5?-fS5S53s ftv x2-3a: 2- - " rew X1"8- Burei laailed around the . ". . I ' WwBwyggy 1 Tl jF-w y ', " ,' - r . t world many a 41me. And I saw some . 5t "3S& irSiSZZ YiiJf-:' J funny thtnye. 'too. -:You bet. I - - I s- g5' 3g53g5$S -J ''i,' "Jtu-JMeu a fke thla Jlu-Jltu la. l . I 58iCJ" - -' llJ-. MjiJ 1 ever Jaa a glove on. would ttilnH -of - -t- 1 --s: - . eYy- .-.-i 'jjr- I in-ttn inem - jpe-m tnotfitng- uut - - . " I iZtM . T; VVT, .. .. ; better. .:3. ra'-CT' : SiIlieiCERS?ENJpy5 : FRENCH DINNER ifrmBrvTak-XindIy-to-Hi r7- Curves and Rap Out -f ' ; Victory. :AT2 PLAYS STARr- ' , GAME WITH STICK "Portland Dropsto1 Last Place --rough,, Defeat and "TTZ Seattle's Winning. ' prtl Dispttck to Ihe Jnnrod.) Tacoma, Wash., 'May II. Win Krench waa on 4ft-ftlitb far Portland, and for six inning held the TigTS down to three Jilt and no runs, but In the seventh and eighth thn anuthrmfr weakened and -the Jlgeri tied the score. -The game waa full iT sensational play. Ing. by both teams. Ats,' Schlafly, rational ratchs for Portland, while Hrown and Nordyke played star 'bail for taconia. The Iilttlng of Ats was the fejturc of the, , game, for the little shortstop batted a dnuMe and a triple . and scored three of Portlands four runs. --'' , . in the 10th inning' McLaughlin scored the winning run on a wa'e.hlt and steal, l.ynch'mlngte and Casey's bunt, which French fielded too lute to get the run, when had he let the ball roll ft would have, gone foul. I , ' Garvin will pitch for Portlrfhd today, i.and .Thomaa or Fltyu trick, fur Tacoma. The score: .' ' TACOMA. - . r ARB,"n.m'XE. Iryle. xf. ,-r-m tt 0 0 heehau, 3b, ....... 1 1 . J Nord.vke, lb. 4 t) 0, Ksgan. . ; ,. . . . R - - - l.'lj.lISllHn, If. pnr 8 l.yncl, of. ,.,sk B J. 2 t'asey, 2h. , . . , , tJJ1J. i . 0 -.2. .. ilogun, c. 2 o ii f;rhm, c. ...... if. c 2 n 2 1.-1 h 1 1 1 0 3 3 1 2 10 totals 49 i i: 30 IS PORTLANT). AH. R. H. I'O. A. K. ...(' 8 2 0 S O ... 4 0 1 2 0 Ats, s. . .... Van Buren, If. Mr.,,.. 'i'.l.l--r . niarivi -o. -I Mc'relt, rf. McLrnn, c. . . SltPliell, lb. Jtunkle, Sb. , French., p. rrt ' Totals . . :- One out. when, winning run scored. SCORE BT INNINGS. 7 ' Taroma ."5 00000 130 11 Hits . 1 I m i I i i i; J'..iilnd . ....101011000 0 .4 HKS . ......10 2 11 1000 1 7 -T r STMMARTT1 Rtnic oilt By Browrt4T'Tjy-Trench, t. Baaes in ' balls--Ofl Drown 2; oft -'eewe. 2. -JHIt by plt"her By Brown, Hmmeholiler. Wild pitch Brown. Vim.-T.iill Graham. Htolsn base M lughlin. Householder, Kchlnflf. Hac- ilflce hlts-r-Nordyke. . Van Jtureti... Two- huse lilta-r-Atl. Grstism. Three - base , liti Ats. Kiist brfse" on errors 3'4v' ms, lj. Tort land, 2. Left on bases Ta-wn. 10; I'orllanil. 0. Time Of fame -Ve oour .e i muiuici, ii l ii n r- A 1- -;1 ' 0 , .... 4' , O--'! - 1 0 0 . .... 4 0 I. 8 0 0 ..... 4 WO 12 1 9 .-.-rre-'-TT-o- 61 j,. 4 ('! JL t0 . 4 7'2I 12 1 LTAdSSXUDy-OIlLlfACIUCNSCllMmT. FACmC C0AJLBA9irr m El" I :'r: (XtJBS." 21 W 81 M ' 24 Oakland . . .. frB)tt 4r I Bflo l Auft-lt ' 31..1 4! 4 4l 21.1 4 T .TIOITI 4; 21 i ii r n.. ft 5 in 1 3 21 !.. 4 in 5 2 Si 61 3 . . I If. .825 .471 .421 .awn R-attl ....... i'itrflai.4 . . . .. U II1.TII1W.83 a-l 113' Oakland Defeat! loa Anfelee. i 8an -tVanclaco,- Way 12.- - Oakland bunrhed four of their" Ave htta In the sixth Inning and scored - three runs, which was enough to 'win the game. 1 Score: : " R. H. E. Ixia Angeles 60100100 0--2 - 1 (jaKiano X 0 0 0 0 300 4 lt Batter la"trm:au-.and Spies; Schmidt and ayrnea. Lnipiie rerrine. Xemmer's Homer Wins for Beattla. Prattle, Wash., May 12. The til washes bunched hits on Jimmy Whalen In the first and second Innings yester day, scoring three runs, and In the sixth after 'Frisco had tied tha score. Big Bill Kemmer hit for a home run, which won the- game. genre: rr I Seattle . . ... ..'.llOOO ! 0 0 4 Han Fran 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 03 ,Baii4Lis---WlUiJun.Jto: Whalen and Uhea. Umpire Lavls. ITATIOVAI. UAOTTa. At Brookijra. R. H. E. Cincinnati . . 8 11 4 Brooklyn- . 1 11 6 - Batteries Hahn. Kwlng and Phelrs: ScMnlnn, Relsllng and Rltter. Umpire jonnaione. T riuiadelphla. . - , R. II. K. Pittsburg . .- i.s:. 4 10 3 Philadelphia ... i ............ .3 g-1 iJatterles t- Roberta die and Pelti; Bparka, l'Htlnger, Ioolng and Abbott. Lmplre Klem... - i, , ' At Boston. . Boston WiT-i-ai- i in' i Chicago . . ........,,.,r,,,,.) i 4 Hattrrles viing and . Needham; Pfelffer and O'Neill. Umpires Baas wine and Xmslle. - - . . . At Kew Tork. R. H: E. ...0 6 1 ft. Louis . . ., ... w- York-. . . , . . Batteries Tavlnr mt,A w.m... un.t.- Umpire O Day. ATIOlTAtltBAOirBT ,Won. Lost New Tork '.' ' I milium ' ' PC. ,.14 ..IV ..12 ..10 ..' Chicago . , ,. Cincinnati . . PhlladelDhla - .6.14 -.665 ,M5 ,600 . .2S0 r. , io 10 14 is: (Brooklyn noston ft iiouls-v-... Summer Colds. TJtxame-Bromo Quinine, 'thel world me told cure, removes the .cause. Call (or the full name and look for signature u. vt . UIVVC. 04E. PersiantlervoEssonco SMTOtEl BAWHOOD Rat C-ree'tbooaaBdl of tue of Nwnn l-biutr. laeoinala a4 itr phr. Tbtf rlrw the brain, tr.oftii.a tb. rtreakitloa, siak. nidation perfect and Imparl nacnetle lf ta ttia wkola being, .all Aralna aa4 kauae . .toppeal - pmnineatlr. I 00 prt boit tooies luarantaea te csre or r.ro4 newer, t-voo. Mall.4 eeaUd. . Ronk frra. Persian Me4. Co.. IMS Arch. it.. , rblL4.1r.bU. I'., 814 Is Portlasa ealy , by 1 giaak lias. l viuauj avni, rayaaicy. - - 'rHE OREGON -DAltY JOURNALV PORTLAND. FRIDAY IN - THE 4 4 4 4 4 : 4 arOTXO TrO- AKATBTMr 4 ; i. 4 All notices of amateur base 4 ball games, "challenges and sth-"4 4 lette. events must be sent to thla r-4 4 ofnci-befors t-'O'cloeK a. m. on e the day for publication. -Ama- 4 teur managers 'should pay at, - . . tenlion to this rule, as the keep- 4 4Ing-ofit will Insure 'a proper 4 4 report of - their dolnga--xce 4 Journal. -7; 4 4444444444444444 HIGH-SCHOOL NO MATCH FOR EUGENIE 4 The Eugene High sehool baseball club easily raptured the game played with the Portland IIlgtuachoQl team yester day, .winning by the score of 7 to I. Penderr Eugene's eleven aonthpaw; who pitched the game against Hill the day before, was again ton the slab and tha local High school 1d could do noth ing with him wken hits meant - runs. The score: - . ' SCORE BY INNINGS. " ' llll'llll P. H. 8. 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 tmi rrrnn o -K. B. ........ 15 HHH Hits . ..... 0 3 0 0 2 2 1 1 1--10 JIASXs. 8truck out By Pender. (: by Oood- ell 6. lyeft on basest Portland High School, : Ktigene High School; . Bases on balls Off Pender. 7; off Goodell, 1. Errors P. H. 8.. 7; E. H. 8., 2. Two hase hits iJImmkk. Goodoll, Double play Pender, unassisted. Hit by pitched ball Uoodell. 1- Passed balls King, 2. Time of game One hour -end 66 minutes.- Umpire Boyd. H. A. JTTBIOB MOIM WH.- " The Junior Eagle baseball team. de feated the Centennial nine-yesterday by the acore of 4 . to 8 The game was nip and tuck from the -start until the last man was out; Dingle for the Cen tennials was there with the goods, atrlk Ing out 11 men. but the feature of ihe game was the all-round team work of tho . Junior Eagles after tha third Inning, ond. a running eaten made by Mundell of tha Eagles in right field. The lineup ; f ; Jr. Eagles.., Centennials. Thomas ...o .....Thoburn Davis ........... ..p , .Dingle jLTanscber. . . ..us Hewtt Cobb .......... ..71 b ...... . . . JolAison Hfrschler . . .2h. . . . .Prenn ill Ttmnerrr .. .3b. i,irt. .Hell man Tunfi,:,,. .. Cox . Himlnnil Unsn ...lfT.. ....... Hale cf... . ..F. Tanschar I'm u .Vtnm a. X.AJOXXS TIOTOmXOVB. The Lnjole baaeball team defeated the econd...North Centrals .Wednesdayaf. ternoon by the score of 10 to t. The feature of the game waa" the tyxhlng 6f ."Nir . . Hersenier4. wno .struck out 10 men. The lineup was: Lajole. ' . Second JJ.I Centrals, Thomas . ...... . . . . . Schere Herschler . j- P ..... . .Cox-Calavan Jagger as a . . .Brlggs Gallagher ..... ,t; . lb, ... J, Tanacher Turner .......... . tb; I. , ... ii . .Calavaa Davis ....... ..Y.V'ftb-' '. F. Tanacher Stoopes ......... .If . , ; . Phillips McKennnn .'. cf. ... ... ... ..Barber Gather .... . .rf......... ... Fisher Umpire Fraser, , ...J -Impossible to foresee an accident. iNot impossible to be preiared for IU Ir. Thoinas' - tol.ctrio Oil-a-Mooarcn over o I S3? GREAT-REALM OF SFOKTDOM BACINGLRESULTS OH THlr DIFFERENT-TRACKS J St. Loula. Majr 12. Fair grounds race reeurtarr- ; , . Half ralle--Don Hamilton won, Pln stlcker'.aecond,7 Bsnr Scotf third rtlma, 0:60. . . : . . . ,"'. i - .. V v;. ' Five and one half furlongs Aiamade won, All Black second, Sorreltop third; I Umej:in. - . r- Four and on half furlongs Alts, Russell won, America' II second. Kiss third; time, 0:56 1-6. v Mile and-one sixteenth Monte won. Little Scout second. Byway third; time, ):4I1-S. , - . . SlxfHongsHowJlngIralsJiorvr Actlon second. Miss Mas DayJLhirdi time. 1:15 J-6. -r - Mile and three sixteenths Lubln won, Frank Mac econd, Cornwall third; time, J:0. ., i . ' Atelmvt. rav--New York, May II. Belmont'1 raoe results: Park Six 'furlongs-geala -won, tTncai ond. Diamond Flush third: time, 1:14. Four and one half furlongs Jacobite won, HAmtoeraway second, Hocus Pocus third; time. :64 2-8. seven runongs witch Ha sei won. Hot Shot second; time, 1:27 1-1. Delhi finished first, but was disqualified, for fouling. Only three starters. Six and one half furlongs Jennie Mo. Cabe won. Black -Prince second, Quart -LdrlUa-ihlrd: time, 11 l-I. - Five furlongs Verlbest won, Superior Bay second, incorrigible 'third', time. M01. 1 " " . . ' Mile Wiaard won, Jane Holly second, Cottage Maid third; time. 1:41. At Kansas City. Kansas City, Mo., May 12. Elm Ridge race results: Mile Vlrgie Withers woiv LlddonJ second, Are i.igni tnira; time. i:t. Mve end one half furlongs Princess Tulane won, Squid aecond. Stump Town third; time, !:. Dr. Roberta . f ln- Uhed second, but wsi disqualified. iThe Missouri breeders' stakes, 4H fur longs Ida Kearney won. Earl Rogers second. John H. third; time, 0:57H. - Selling, jwree $600,- for three-year-olds, mile and ona. sixteenth, Gus Strauss won, Sanction second, ' Ada N. thlfd; . time. 0:474. ; Seven f urlongs Bryan won. - Knvoy second. Bell Indian third; time, 1:17. -Selling, flva and ona half furlongs Favorita . won, Lady Charade second. Jurist third .-time. 1 tOt. , ' . -A ftevlgem. Louisville, May It. Summary of f races: serac second. Muldoon third; time, 1:18, 7" Four and ona half furlongs Two BnlWi wawi n thlrrl- tlma ' :BU. e smwii Oeeliaurs Seven furlongs Ijasell won. Norwood Ohio second, Mok B: third; time, 1:814. Four- furlongs Beautiful Bess . won. Oh lfes second, Lady-Carol third; time, 0:60." r rT '.Short "coursa, steeplechaaa Savond won, Dalsao secorfd, Actarto third; time. l:ll; - '" 1 "Mile and BO yarda-e-FTorsnea- Fonso won. Swift Wing second, Handmore tvtlrd; time, 1:4VJ, -t. v , 1 WASAA WAZAA ' TBAOX SCSBT. .(peelat Dlspatck to T Journal.) renflleton.-Or.r.My-4 The Pendta ton High school track teaaa left , this morning for Wslla Walla to participate In-nn Interscholsstlc field meet to "be held there thla afternoon." Baker City. j:n1or, Fenrlleton and I Orande High schools and. Whitman academy will be (uraauM, . ' EVENING. ..MAY 12, 1905. ' ."One tlma when I was in tha navy W4- were lying, up -at Nagasaki That a great place tor flghtlnc. Ult Japa used to lick the Jlfe out of us every- day,- -Know how- they- dona- It? There waa a long lane leading down to the- landing. Wa " used-to--g inter- light with . tha-Jape -and punch one or two of 'em, and then about a .thousand would coma running out with bamboo poles and "beat tha 'heads off us. We would fight all the way. down to the boats, and any poor ' fellow' who' went down got his. The Japs' used -to near kill tis. " ; - "But abouthat Jlu-lltsu Jhlng.'yg seen em--tbe regular onea, those fel lows they call Sam Urlesy lots of 'tis. But It s all a bluff, . Put gloves on one of etn and be couldn't lick a feather weight.- ,jS-ri. 3t,.LQne. drme and, three athex fellowa - L - went ashore. We "hired thfee of those jinrickshaws and atarted out to ae tha sights,' We used to Ilka to play tricks onlhe Japs. 1 As aootv-aa we ot under way I stood up in my Jinrickshaw -and gave a little Jump like thatAnd come down on my heels. '' buatedrlght -down. through- It and atood on my feet on the ground. ' There were two long bamboo polea for handles, and they -Just snapped off. That--Jsts have got no Idea of a Joke, and as soon aa the. little' fellow that was - pushing tn around saw what was "the matter he dropped the hand lei tnaeam " on the run. . vV . "I took a awing at him. See? -He diftked in under It and hit' me a foul blow with hla thumb. Say, I fell down on my . $ack, . .and I didn't know what struck m for a minute.- Befor I could get up the Jap run- away. The other Until Only Nineteen Days . DONT'iYOU THINK tomorrow would be a good day foryoujtofe!ec!jrqurSpri " M. v. 1 BoyV and Child- CO s SuJU. ; . tp.UU W nfV Suits. ... . rcn -"IVUSSIAN-IION EUGENE NINET LAYS AT SALEM TODAY iipeelat rupatch to Tia Joarnar) Unlveralty of Oregon Eugene, May 11 F.rarsTtTK terday for Salem, wrier they will play : ' 1 1 -7- "'"" a game wrft'hr Willamette university I ,'" i--- rr aV -m-i- " - '" dar-a--gamuh-nre"saiem HighTo Carr)TO" Honors . AbroadT school on Saturday.,.Tha team la Jn a rather crippled - condition, as ' Beck. - who has pitch edJn a very creditable manner all - season. -was unable ;1tfgdH' I th tha team on account of sickness. In other respects the team Is ' In ; good Shape, fielding and batting well. ' . Manager Earl took the following men With him f Murphy. Kelly, Pain, John son, Hobhe. Hathaway, Brown, Holmes and Huddleaton.-' LJToday ia Junior day-fthe unlveralty and instead of the usual class riot and fight between '.this class and tha anpho mores, the morning waa devoted by the entire university hi making tha cam pus look better. Tha grounds were hnop aMd the-imiwr-cor ina"The campus otherwise ijut .in shape so that it win iook in gooo conamon. 1 nis ar ternoon there will be field exercises on the track on Klncald field and In the evening tha usual. Junior exhibition -In whlctt tha Juniors-deliver orations, -i-:: ZjTxrrriro MiiODTOAjjrZZ: r- JorssI Special arrlee.Y Spokane, Wash., May 12. Bljly Mel lody. . tha Kew England welterweight, and Martin Duffy-of Chicago have'eom pleted their'tralnlng and appear to be in tha pink of condition for their 20-round go hera tonight, The contest is ex pected to be fast and interesting, as Duffy haa bean anxloua for a long time to meet again the man who knocked him out in four rounds-and took his title of whit welterweight champion away. the Fair O USE looking around for larger as--sortmehtsTT better rstylcs or lower- ' prices than ours you will only waste your time. .Our store and our salesmen are qual ified in 'an eminent degree to supply your Wants NOVfr The sooner you come the better it, will be for us both. lOO COMPLETE UOTS 1. . Mens Fine Suits In single and double breasted styles. ' Every . suit hand-made and ; guaranteed. CA n S Long PanU Long Pants Stlea OS-67 Ttlnt St. ,flefireen Start '"FOnTLANDS FAIR CLOTHI MISS SUTTON TO START FOR ENGLAND America's.Worten-Request: f Champion to Compete on English Coilrts. wiitjyiEE-r FAMOUS" ir " 'vl " 131 irn' iifi n.iK.i ..' yrrrrwiHUVK AmencanMust Play Great LTennis.- (Journal Special Sefvice.I -Los Angeles, Way 12. Miss May ButV ton of Pasadena, America's woman ten. nis champion, will leave. Southern Cali fornia for England tomorrow to .corn. pet for th world's championship.. On tha Wimbledon courts, in London. she will meet Miss K. Douglass, reputed to be tha greatest woman tennis player -in the world. As a preliminary to tha -' championship . tournament,..-scheduled. " to begin June 28, Miss Sutton will com- 1 Tt in" the" "Iv'orthern tournament -at Manchester, June 12, playing aa a repre sentative or th southern California JTennl asaocla'tlon,.j m,--, , She expects to salt May 20. but her plana for returning are indefinite. It Is possible that ah -will enter th big European tournaments; '..JT7 Not'only will America's wOman.cha pTon attempt te "wrest th' honors from th English players, but th four best men players, Holcomb Ward, Seals Wright. W. A, Larned and W, J. -Clothier,.' will also. compete, -Ward 1 " -now th American champion, and in all T)f ebabllitynssSiitton wlH. be asked to play with Ward for the mixed doublet championship of the world. . . The United States haa never mad such a bid for foreign tennis honors, and the results of the matches In Eng-. (rVintlniie.4 nn Pare Pl.v.ai y . ns and this a good place CiVCtl t A COH .-.yv.OV IU (jlU - Oak. Ope . " 1 - . t I Zir'' -1 - -- EEV i ;- - " ,4 - J0''i . ,