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- Ill- Luck- Drives - an - Cld-Timer
Crazy and He Creates Ex-
.. . -r-citement. ...
FICHTS VICIOUSLY '
r. WHEN POLICE COME
Misfortune Came in Battalions
After Sysonby-Race King
JeadJde
flAHpii.l Uncial 9Urwi. .
- of bad luck, that commenced whii 8y
."7 onby n4 Rac Kin Tn a dead hat ut
, the new Belmont track laat J'huradayi
amea" J. Ju4ni,-:ookniaker. who Tia
rhaen known aa ,,Guttenburgruinu, ow
far, car venter'dav. a ndlTwa a rf eaiedl
niv r ti- -haii TiMteit and kicked
Vnra of 'Citlsena and policeman.-. !.!
'- u Ukin to tha paychopathto ward at
Hcllevue. creamin: .
"They-re off! They'ra toff!, .There
" " toe no dead heat today!" ' ' ' . , ;
gulnn. Who Vaa i year! old. BJid 1bi
1 .1 . 11 ...... Ha lived a
I. UVUKIU...I . l' - f '
No. ilX. Weat One Hundred. anT Nina
leenin irrri wm. " "
n his Kn anna. Jamea. Jr.. yeara
old. and Horace. J' yaara old. Hla wife
knew little of hla work at tha race.
but aliaJiotlced that wnen na raiurnso
from the openlnr of tha Belmont track
m,mm iiiaf and morone. In reply
lV.naa. avw.. - -
to her queatlona he aald that' the dead
heat or ByaonDy ana nce rwina: in i
Metropolitan handicap had caueed him
inaa Tla went to-the track yea-
LMtr-and on hla - return hacteJ
at ran gel y.
Hta continued talklnir-about "dead
.n. "nlk-ai-a maWlrta a- kllllnc"
-worried her. but yesterday morning; ha
aeemed xo De in wur .pirn
' kleaed her Koodby and aald ho expected
to have better luck.
u ...itiui. iinwn Rlrhth avenua tl
On Hundred ahd Tenth atreet, where ha
hoarded a ncrtn-nouno auriace car.
. . ha antart (ha car. in
IIIVKV mm wwuia "
Upon a pea l ann commenrtq iq biiuui.
"They're off! They'ra . off! Thfl
n wnwlaial mfffffii i'ia 1 ialii in iiim mat I itTTTii i i'
Men in-tha.car commenced to laugh
Thla enraged Qulnn. who pulled thre
race programa from hla pocket and
waved them In the f aceaif tha men
who were laughing.
"Cojna on, yVu plkera!" he ' roared.
Your bull iuck'a lio good todayT" Tou'II
make a killing with the bookies, will
yoti T' s : 1
He then ran, for a Man who wan
Tiimtltng onrthe- reer platform and throw
i m arraunt n( Its frlshtftil hliloaima. 4Hoo4
PolmMitng It coaimanlr culled the' King of All
IMaraar. It nay either bo hrredlurr or en.
.'. traded. Once to ay-tern la talnteJ with It tlie
dlaraae may manlfcat Itaelf In the form of
'Hrrofula, Krieml, Kheumatle Palna, Btlff or
Swollen Joint". Eruption or Copper Colore4
Hiwt tin tha race or Body, lltth- rhvra In lh
. Mouth or on the tonine, Hor Tliroat, Rwollra
Tonaila. railing out of the Hair or Kyebrnwa.
and finally a lepmos-llke pecay of the rieak
and Bone. If 7 on hare any of thpae alml
. lar armptoaia, aet BROW I BLOOD OVkl
- Imm4lalir.. Thla lrtmnt la practically tha
reault of life work. It contain no rtancerooa
drmta or Injarlone medlchirw of any kind. - It
foea to tbe vert bottona of the dlaaaae and
" ?orr not erery particle of Imparity. Hona
errry alan and ayniptom dlaapneara, eompletcly
and for.a Tha blood, laa tiaauae, he ilaafc,
the boma and the whole eratem are cleanaad.
nnrlflad and reMored to perfeFt health, and the
patient prapand anew for tha dntlea and pleaa-
.. SROWH'B BLOOD CUKE, ti 00
ii iiMiiis im i iii,,iiiii, mu is na: umi,
"S5 An at., Philadelphia. For aaht In Port
land only by Frank Nau, Portland Hotel Phar-
POSOA
77 PREPARE
your ibpyt and girls to bs up-to-date
business, men and women, ' by sending
them 10 ths ' : - .'..;.
Bchnkc-Walkcr7 Business College
for a thorough Business or' Shorthand
course, pur graduates are all em
ployed. Open all tls yer, 7
Call or Send for Catalogue. ."
Sixth -kad Morrison, steams Block,
. ' BOBTX.AB9, OBBOOB.
him off tha car. Aa tha othera tried to
eacapa Qulnn kicked and punched them
furioualy, yelling: --.(
: "No dead heat! No dead heat!"
When the car reached. One Hundred
and . Eighteenth ' atreet. . Qulnn ,had
thrown every one off axpept three wo
men and the - -conductor. Policeman
Valtenberg of . tho Eaat 'Il26th atreet
atatlon heard tha' 1 ehouttpg, arid al
though the car waa' ln the thlrty-flrat
precinct, vf which the atatlon la on
West 125th atreet, ha boarded tha car.
- Before ha could lay -hands on Qulnn
the bookmaker kicked him off the car.
Valtonberg ran back and grabbed Quinn;
Tha pair rolled off the car to the atreet
and, two policemen from West lZa'.ii
atreet atatlon cama along. Qulnn fought
all - threw -In - audi a frenty he did not
eem to feel the locust wood raps.
A -patrol" wagon from the East 12tli
street station cama In response, to calls
by citizens who witnessed tha atruggla.
Four policemen in the wagon Joined tho
three who were fighting Qulnn. So vio
lent waa the man that It waaVmly when
aa hanrifHiffert and Jila feeLKCjealcd
that they could get him into the wagon.
Even then ha managed to klckr -with both
feet bound together.
All-tha-war- to the atatlon- he. yelled
the Jargon of the track - and a great
crowd followed the wagon. At tha sta
tlon . Piv. DlmmlckofIIarleiahoBpllal
pronounced him Inaane.
At this time hla wife arrived and aha
begedtQJegUowed..to .ride wlthjilm
ln-iha wagon -tp Bellevue. Qulnn be
came more violent wnen na saw ner, ana
for fear of having another tussle lth
him tha police forbade Mra. Qulnn'a ao-
eompanylng him. . ' '
AH the way o the hospital Qulnn
shrieked of dead heatg, - The physicians
aay theraTIg hope iff lestoilug
son.
SPORTING GOSSIP.
Aa predicted in Friday's journal, tha
Portland ball team would aurely do
better work after reaching the cellar
atatlon." and the proof is furnished In
the brlllant game that McCredle a men
put up against tha Tlgera yesterday
afternoon. Garvin waa on the alab for
Portland and the lengthy Individual had
the Fishermen faded at every etage of
the contest. Besides Oarvln's masterly
twirling, hla . teamma tea. became very
buay with their weeping willows' and
used them on Fitspatrlck with marked
uccesa. - i-...:
Nothing could be mora gratifying to
the local fana than, to learn that Mc
Credle and hla men were beglnlcg to hit
the ball into aafe terttory. It has ben
a Jong ndjrearywaitforPorliid-4
do any kind of batting and any improve
ment In that line la tha cause for con-
trtderalile"'rr at hom.'J"No mattr"hOWt
well a pitcher may perform. If hla team
mates do not bat In runs. It la Impos
sible to secure victories, and after all,
only victories count.
e ;
At, continues his. good work and re
ports say that' lie is tha Ufa of the
Portland- team. His fielding, batting and
base running are features of every
game.
There la a lot of pleasant rivalry be
tween tha two St. LOula tracks that
are now running: - On account bf tha
breedera' j law an 'admission must be
charged to the raoea, but It's only nom
inal and anybody with a voice can get
a complimentary badge. Ten centa -ad-mission
la .charged,- But why not stim
ulate Interest by - " :
Charging -plns admlssionr -
it buttonaand 10 plna to the paddock T
. Five marblea to the betting ring?
Four topa and a paper of plna to ths
club house?
Give purple trading atampa with each
ticket of admission and a hot welner
with' every-bet T - A .---
The purses might be triads 1.000 los-
engers to the first horse, bag of peanuts
to tha second snd two apples to tha
third 1 r.
Street car motormon often make good
Slim Uliilll, anil ulliniDulllots. whea
they run againat a telegraph pole, also
make excellent shortstops.. Soma, ball
players alao make good ahortatopsi and
aome Just work at it, without making
Wood. A shortstop Is a cross between
a second baseman snd a third Backer.
He Is auppoaed to go after, everything
mat tne otners ao not cars to handle.
The second and third ' basemen leave
all the hard hlta, for the shortstop to
hsndle, and he gets most of the errors.
For thla he gets extra pay, and a few.
hard knocks . In the newspapers. . To
become a shortstop with. .a clean rec
ord H Is necessary to buy crawfish fort
the official scorer. - ' .
President Roosevelt" my have killed
all those- bears himself, but now that
wa know-that the Colorado women have
been sending- fruit cakea to his ramp
tha pountry win nave jts suspicions.
01ng to the grounds at the ball park
not being In condition the proposed la-
THE : OREGON DAILY' JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING. MAY 13. 1905.
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PITCHER, BUILT
- -- '. rt. 'r
WWram-Wordsworth -II
Player by the kindness of David Exit
Dugdala, was married - to Mlas Mabel
Cummlngs of Seattle thla week at 'Lit
tle Rock. Arkansas. Reports say that
the honeymoon will consist of a swing
around aha circuit. William Is, real
saving, now that he Uvea at Arkansas
capital, ha will Boon be able to build a
stone houae, with all tha rocka that ha
gathered, during his Paolflo coast tour
laat aeaeon.
RUNNING RESULTS:
ON FOUR TRACKS
7 - (Journal Special Berries.) . ;
rNeW" Tork,: May .11. Belmont
race results:
. Mile Colonial "Olrl won. ' Dandelion
second,, Preen third; time, 1:41 -(.-
fUMUMXS
-Teuinair
" Lwrd
ljSadge aecnnll.1 ' . Bi
1:291-8.,
' Seven and a half furlongs Jacquln
won, Buttling second. Race King third;
time, 1:16 t-l. . . " ' : .'
- Tour and a .half f urlongs St. Eateph
won, Tronaldoa aecond. Flip Flap third;
timiuai.-
iFlve furlong's Merry Boy won. Gold
Sifter ecoBl,.McKlUreig thlrdf time,
1:01.; -r-r- '
. Biz furlongs King- Pepper won, Toa-
ean second, Burleigh third; time, 1:12.
. St. ' Louis, Slay II. Fair Grounds
. Four and half furl on ga Mlas Leeds
won, - Margaret second. Turnover third;
tlme :B8 2-1.
' Mile and a Blxteenth Bavarian won.
Kenton second, Mamon third; time,
1:60 4-6. ; ' -
Four and a half furlonga Marvel P.
won, Topsy Robinson second,-Miss Co-
sette third; time, :6s 1-6. .
Six furlongsOtto Stlfel won. Elas
tic second. Fireball third; time, 1:14 a-K
Mile and a sixteenthColonel Preston
won, R. . F. Wllllama second, Bronxe
Wing thlrdj time, 1:4. :
MUe and three sixteenths Amberita
won, Tristan Shandy second, Bullflplsb
third; time, 2:04 4-6.
, !'.
At Zrfralsrill" '
.: Ioulsvllle. May 13. Results of races:
Five furlonga Lexington Leader
won. Congress Hall second. Varieties
thirdt time. 1:04. -
Four and a half furlonga Kerchlval
won. H yperlon II seoond, Romance
third; time, , :6t.
oi us ana a sixteenm etrouer won.
lortser' second" Ben " May wood
time, 1:62 K.
Six furlonaa Martin Dovla wan.
Early Boy second, Silverskln u Ihlrd;
time. 1:17,
Half mile Laddy Toddington won.
Mondace second, Vio Glnney third; time,
j. u
Mile Blue Grass Girl won, Lou M.
second, Russell A. third; time," l:lw;
: At atansaa mtf.
Kansas City, .May 11. Elm Rldee
raoairesults: - . ......
Seven furlongs Marsh ' Redon won.
Ferryman second, Nina Fly third; time,
1:21. .. ...x-.
Flva- furlonga Airship won.- Hattle
Carr second. Dunning third; time, 1:01.
f our runonge Kuauing Bilk won. St.
Joseph second. Agnola third; time, :471.
Mile Federal won, . Durbar seoond.
My Rena third; time, 1:41.
MUe Rebq, won. Telephone second.
Royal Jorn third: time, U.
six- lunonga niient water won.
Sweet Tone aecond, Marco third! time,'
:i5. A ' r
"hacx" nmn two xair.
lJournaLBpeclaL Btntlea ; u-
St. Louis. Mo. May It. In a handi
cap wrestling match last evening.
Oeorge Haokenscnmldt easily demon.
stisiwi 11m iiiH'rinrnv m '.'fealllng
over -George' Baptists and -All Murulah.
.WXZT1CAB WIBS TBAOX BfBBT.
s ( ." - - - .
(Special Dispatch te The Joornal.)
Wall Walla, Wash., May 11. Whit
man, college won ths field and track
meet held hero yeaterday, by scoring 61
points to their nearest competitors' 13,
which number was scored by Pendleton.
; 1 1
OOBBBU BBBSAtS BBBBBT,
I (Jenrnal Special Service.) " - '
Philadelphia, May .11. Cornell de
feated Pennay In, the dual field and
track mewt-oranklln-field yesterday
by the score of is to. 6i.
StOff CMJ9 7 7 -7
TamKJtler f
V..... O-saa Ofasaaww)
hrK:rt DADTi-itin'Diiuire-':'- I
Hoch, wiiheim. p '- - - tsYlV- I '""N I - -
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ESPECIALLY TO HANDLE THE-NEW-BALLS 0F-THE-PRESE;NT SEASON
- (Copyright;. 1006,. yW, It Hearst. , : - i" ' -' - - ,.' , . . .
uHw bssebalH ' m t rf a mw .' .ju AMw;-.'A'' '.I .- ' --" ' -' A ' : L -
I Bab m 1111 JBBaBI I J - . . -r - .... ... j ....
Virgil jCarvin J of Ancient Fame ' ' ' ' .'" 1 V"VyVT "- - " 1 - .. ' " 1 . '- f' ' -'.
Throws A Fading Balls at iv! ' ' r V J : "1;,J1''V ' - ' ; -
777 Fisher's Men. " . "7 - v - A- " : JtT-
? WHITEWASH BRUSH ' I lil: gSA -1- ilfll i f V?: - X r--
- , ...... . . i ii "V- rii' l 1 1 11 u ur-b . .tM a - .-w
Every Man on : Portland Teaml
. "Hit the Ball, Vaq Buren
' Making Three.-
v (Special Dlapatrh to The Joeraal.),
- -l acomai llay 13. Portland . . Ta-
coma' 0. -v-y ; '7V . .". Z
i Batteries laryln anMcLeaav;s-lU
pairica ana Qraham
Virgil Garvin had the Tlgera -worried
yesterday and shut them out without s
run: for th seoond time this -'season; and
aa on ms previous performancaillowed
inem only routine.. On the otheTband
tha Portland sluggers pounded. Fits.
Patrick for 17 hlta, and only the fast
neiaing or the ex-flreman'a support iaH
the vlsllOrs xo six runs. Tacoma Dulled
off four fast double plays which, served
to noia the score down. Portland found
Fits for one or mors, hits in every
Inning and In the first, fourttvalxth and
seventh they bunched enough to ee
one or more men across the register
ax, me nrst man up, went out. Van
Buren bunted aaf ely . and . scored on
singles by-Householder and McCredla
Portland bunched three hits in the
third but failed to score, as both Atx
and - Householder were caught at the
plate.
In the fourth McLean and Mitchell
each hit safe and Rurikle was paased,
rilling the bases. Ga.rVta-alngled, scor
ing McLean. - Atx went out and. Van
Bufen'a hit scored Mitchell and Runkle.
Garvin hit for two sacks In the sixth
and scored on a single by Atx.
In the seventh Bchlaflv waa - aafe.
when Graham had a paased ball on the
intra strike ana the fort land second-
rred on a hit by McCretlhr"and
Doyle's error.
The fleldlnar of Ats and Ri-hlaflv fnr
me. - mm .... . "
""Jjlhe vlaitora wiaTlne: ; "
Ths score follows:
Tintla " h
Caseyf 2b,
Nordyxe, id,
Kagan, ss.
McLaughlin, if. ... 4 0
Lynch,-ef. Ttn.tmr 1 0
Graham, c ......... 1 0 1
Hoa-an. rf. 3 0 0
Fttrpatncirr-j. zo o 2
Sheehan. 10 0 0
Totals . .
21 0
4 27. 12 1
p6rtland.
ah. n. ir. po.
Atx. . SS. ............. 4 0- 2 4 3
Van Buren, If A 1 1 1 o
Householder, cf. .... 6 0 2 2 0
Schlafly,, 21) 6 1 2 2 3
McCredle, rf. ........ 6 0 3 1 0
McLean. C. ........... 4 -1 1 a i
Mitchell, lb. .......r4 7r27 '0T
Runkle.
o. .........
p. .'.,. t .
',1
0 '1
Uarvln,
' s
Totals
....19 , 17 27 10
Sheehan batted
for Fitspatrlck
ninth Inning. .
SCORE BY- lNNINaS."jr
. 1 t l 4 i a i s a
Tacoma . r .0 0 0,0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4a . .. i . i . . . . it t -t-ra n-ri
Portland 1 0 0 1 0 11 0- 0
Hits I 114 0 1 1 1 117
Stnwa.aMi ii Rw HHtanateTTrtr " V ft 3
Oarvln, s-Bases on balls Off. tltx'pat-
rlck. t: off (larvln S I. u 1 1
Graharo,ZStolen .bases Atx, House
holder. Two-base hlt-Klnrvin. -" First
base on error Portland.' Earned runs
PA.ll.nrf 1 rirnihl. .... . . . J L.
I .. V'" ri.aiaii:n
n Wnnluli., . . . ' J .. , . .
to Casey; Graham to Casey; Ats to
Dn.il. nH a -ri 1 1 . . 7:
... ..., . ihiw ... uniiir nour
and 40 minutea. . I'mplre Klopf.
-- .."Ben Lost Mother. 1 "'
'Consumption runs in our family, and
through it l lost my mother," writes E.
B. Reld, of Harmeiny, M. "For the
past -five years, however, on the slight
est sign of a Cough or Cold, I havs
taken Dr. -King's New Discovery for
Consumption, which has saved me from
serious lung trouble." His mothers
death was a sad lose for Mr. Reld. but
he learned that lung trouble must not
1 he neglected, sno now to core it. Qulck
1 et relief and cure for coughs and cold.
I Price and 11. OA: auaranteed at RtitJ
Cross Pliaismary, Sixth and Oak. tree l
on the way to ths postofflce. Trial bot
tle free. ... - .. .
TACOMA,
' ' AB. R. H. TO. A. E.
....... 4 0 10 2 1
. 2 0 0 4 1 0
4 0 14 2 1
.' 2 0 0 1 1 0
1 S 0 0
lr-0
6 2 0
2 0
0 0
.."-r: v v:5KSW " - 'W ,oc 71:;. : :7- 777 7 "
I l7. -'. . .77 v
Acnrio coast ieaottx.
"ST
. CLCBS.
Taroma
hi 24i .am
Kaa r'ranrlaeo ......
Ti
4
ft
.612
.410
Ixis Angelea ........
Seattle
s
1
Portland
id
Ut
isri8'20l 22 2n;il8
Aaa-ela Wla Close a am
San Franclaco. May f 12. The Angela
defeated Oakland yesterday In the ninth
Inning, when a bad throw by Byrnes. tj
seoond allowed Gray to score. .The
score:' .
- i R. H. E.
Lob Angeles .. .0 0 0 V0 0 0 0 1 2 21
Oakland . V ..... .0 0 1 00 0 01 1
Batteries uray and ttpies; Mosklman
and Byrnes. V'mplre Perrlne. .
- Seals nutewsehed.
BeattleWash.r May 1 3. The Seals
were-unable to hit - Shields- yeaterday
when a hit would moan a run, conse
quently suffering a shut-out. The scorn:
- it. it. E.
Seattle 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 6 7 0
Hun Fran ......0000 00 00 0 0 4 I
- Baneries-Shteldsand FraryyWfieeTSr
and Hbea. Umpirea wnaien ana Mil
Hams. ...
VATZOirAZ. IZAOXn.
At Boston.
R. H. E.
Chicago . ;
rtnatnn . .
6 8 2
4 4 4
Batteries Brown ana .i p.eii: w iins
and Need ham. Umpires Emslle and
Bauswtne. '. . .
At Brooklyn.
R.-H. K.
....2 7 4
Brooklyn . . .......... ..1
Cincinnati . .
.17 2
Batteries jrmaa.and isergen; uverau
and Phelps. Umpire Johnstone.
AS Philadelphia.
- - , - R. I
Mrtahiirar. . . ..C 1
Philadelphia . . 4 4 1
Batteries Phlllnpt, Lynch and Car
I sen; Caldwell. PlttlngerCorrldon and
Dooln. Umpire Klem. " - '
At Bew Tork.' ' -
R. H. E
Pt. Louis 6 7 3
New York ....... .... t. ....... I, R 2
Batteries Ea-an and Grady: Wilts
and Breanahan. Umolre O'Day.
-AatrmZOAaT XSAOVB.
At St. toula.
R.-TT. K.
fit. Louis . .................... 4 0
'irlladelpnia . 1 4 2
Batteries Howell- and Weaver; Hen
fi mm l lei i umi.
1-' -At Chloaffo. '
R. H. F.
Chicago... ... '. .. . .. .. . ..,
New York T
..3 - 1. 1
an'd.-lu
Batteries White, Walsh
111-
van; orth and Kieinow...
- . At Bsuott, .
. . ' - " R.;H.E.
Detroit 1 ll-' 0
Boston . - A 61
Batteries Kllllan and Sullivan: Win
ter and Crlger. .
7, '" - At ClevalsaA. '"
R. M. E.
Cleveland Ti ;r;-r.-T.; .,. . ; ... ,'t. 6 1
Washington 4 i s
Bstteries joss ana uueiow; jacnDsen
and Ktttredf e. .-.v; r.ara..-rcr-arr::
WXU.AMCBTTB BBBBATB OBBOOB.
1
tflrlcelal nienatet to TVe Joersal.
Salem, '6: May- 11. The Willamette
university bssehall .team defeated the
University of Oreeon nine yeaterday by
ths scbrs ot 11 to 7. J -
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
- -' -
4 - BOTIOB TO AaCATBUBC. e
. ---'-
t-Alt-notlcaofmatetjr- bass
4 ball games, challenges . and ath
4 Jetlo vents must be sent to this
4 of flee before o'clock a. m. on
the day for publication. Ama
4 teur managers should psy at-
4 tentlon to. this rule, aa tha keep.
4 Ing of It will Inaure a proper 4
4 . report . of th,alr dolnga The 4
JournaL ' : ' ' 4
4
4444444S444444444
COLUMBIA PLAYERS
DEFEAT EUGENEITES
The Columbia university ball nine de
feated ' the Eugene High school lads
yeaterday afternoon by the score of 4
to 2. The visitors were, hardly a match
for the sprightly Columbiana, although
they put up a good exhibition of base
ball. Mangold was very effective with
men on bases, while Hans was wild. The
score;
SCORE BT INNINGS.
1 28461711
C. TJ. ............0 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
E. H. S .1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 02
SUMMARY
Struck out By Mangold, 6; bjLnalCnloradPeXbyL.wh.lchJ.i Ja-ba' j'un tha
i-, , u, n ki.ii.'jiu! y, uj Ala uaA.
Hit by pitched bull Mangold, 1, Hits
un juaugom, on nans, s
WTtlOAMl BOTS WlB."
Ths Williams Avenue school nine de
feated the Thompson school boys yea
terday by tha acore of 12 to 4. Ths
lineup: ' , '
W. A. 8. . Thompson School.
Ferguson ........ P lavls
Williams .c. 3 Spink
1 . 1 L. . .
nii'imro lUii, ......
Waller , 2b...
. "Oberg
Bradley
igelow
Norby 3b..........
.. Smith
. Tollock
Donaldson ........rf
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murst ...........iri...... ...
Raymond
O'Connor
McClentock
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PUTTfT IiASTB A MIBUTH.
(Joaraal Special Sarrlce.) ,
Spokane, May It. Thirteen hundred
persona witnessed one or the shortest
bouta on record, when "Honey" Mnllody
of Boston-knocked-out'Marttn Duffy Of
Chicago ln4esB than one minute. Mel
lon y lanneo inree mows ana naa nis opponent-down
kalout -
, OB WATZBX.Y UBXB.
The Waverly golf players will compete
for the Blyth medal, on the local links
on, Ssturday, May 20. It wU bs-g
scratch competition medal play.
Keraleida Wtl Save, It. -V.Karflel4.-WlU
NEWBRb'S
. - . ; Tha OBI01IBA& swaaedr tka
QUITE HOMELY QUITE ATTRACTtTE
Tae woaaaa wns aom.tr reamraa win not
lark attraottraaeaa If her kaa 4 ia wowm4
with sa aondaace of haaaUful katr. But,
a the ether hasd. ths ftoaat contour af la-
fees loses sseek e( its atuaetlTeawae
srsg Hsns,s.s. Mas rvc.iianBi. is SLEriLl.C IS., Sflt. B srtrsiu hicb., rer s - 1 j
f ' . imiOAfion at worr-it ba itp-4",
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WHITE LEAVES FOR
ACROSS THE POND
' (Journal Special Serrlee.)
San 'Franolaco,' May ll.Jabes 'White)
atarted on his Ions; Journey Thursda'y.
There waa a large delegation, of'soorts..
-headed by Charlie Mitchell, on -hand to
wish tha English nhter a plessahT anJ
safe trlpto England. '.Though he left
here a beaten champion. It Is no exag
geration to aay that White had mora
admirers when he departed than when
he cams. His reception would bavo
been -more cordial but: for the presence
of Battling Nelson on tha coast. Tha
tatter's host of followers thought that
Brltt should have fought him before
meeting the English champion, and they
rather resented . his visit. Though ha
did not deserve It, White received a
chilly welcome, but he won tbe hearts
of ths fans by his splendid battle.
When lie returns next time tliiB" manlr "
little fighter .will be received with open
arms. No one can now say that ha
can't fight.
- White-will sail from New Tork
week from yesterday. ' . -. - .'.
TKB CO&OBADO BBBBT.
I
(Journal Special Serrlce.)
Denver, May 13. The entries for ths
opening day of' the summer race meet
ing - at Overland park, Denver; which,
ipena -Jurf.lt snd-aowtlwues Ihrous
July 4. will close May 15. Secretary
O. A. Wahlgreen of the Denver-Overland
Racing cluhi announces that there will
be a large number of entries and that
aome of ths bestjiqrsea In the west will
be- entered.
There will bs two harness races and
four running races each day of tha
meeting. . Forty, thousand . dollara ha a
been hung up In purees.
The Denver Overland club Is spending
1 109,000- tn-lmprovementsat-ths traclr-
thla year. . .... ,,
The entries for the purse races' on ths -
harness program for tha Overland meet
ing; will clowe May 16. -, - --
There will be open betting at Denver
this year aa uaual and anew betting; -ring
Is being built.
BASKS OXAUBBOB.
Tha Parks basebatl 'nine challenges!
any team under 17 -tears of again Port-i
land for a' game Sunday mornings or
afternoons. Address 'Willie Stepp, 251
Ankeny street, or 'phone Main 11(6.
The Parks team la composed of tho fol.
lowing playera; McHale. c; Peterson.
p.; Gaylord, lb.; Pensop, Ib.j Ptepp. lb.
RoblnsOTi, - s.T"Ilaxxes, cf.; Stepp, If.;
Berg, rf.
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Smva It. ae Uie fee SarpieUe.!
Herpicide
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Wa
If tks hair h eraaty Inoka
aanitraff nilrrotia cauaaa dull.
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brittle f Hi.
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dr.lff, lJl
II axalp and falllnf hatr. sawbroa Men.wi.,
eWtroTa thla .naair ef haaotr ani Baawiiia
II the hair to fmw a ttatnra Intasriad a,
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