t - - r V THERECX MAY ' ' 1905- L, . .1 ..... T Portland Administers" Shut-Out to Oakland Hunt Club Members Train for Meet Naugh--to,r Story tn th Fighters Racing New of Portland Team ' Batting Averages of the Coast Leagud Everything : in the Sporting" Una.' J . . J. A. HOJLAN .the Country-t-Boxing and Sporting. - Joumall's-Ipageiof Sporte lit . I HHMMMHMWMM, J L i 1 -rrr- . . , . T r : ; : . . Ill it TWI t lll-IJIIIIU rw i 11U1I1 i TRAINING FOR MEET Fnthiii8ti&- Horsemen -Are WwWng-4erriWIa Field Day. in June. INTERESTING PROCRAMT ;i ;t :- t ARRANGED. FOR' DAY Two-Mile Event, "Heavy v Race ; and One-Mile Trot Will I; f" Have JVI any ' Friends. ' "t In Tteeplnr h annual Butbm, " "raetlc that haa afforded much nun -ploaaura to.thoM who enjoy mateu,r ' hora raclnir. . the Portland Hunt club will hold tta field. dar,'y.enU onJun . IT at Irrlngton mce 'track. To aUte . - that the coming affalMa attracting con WderaBItfTiMentlon wouloTbe putting It - ... mildly a all th preeent evidence fore " -" raeta theJblgBeetileld dajr that wa. ever .undertaken by the cluj Thoeaho re . call laat yeirlTroccwful an Intereat- ---- Ing meeting remember 'the ' high- grade of racing preeented, the excltln finlahra 'Z---end the gfnerat-exeellency of the entire . - program. There were featnree also that furnished Jaugbt-rl-amuenient that wlll not be repeated thia year, although the program of eventi contains many well known rldera who performed here tofore... ; " ' ' ' 1 . .. The principal work that la being done - -t ow la the training of the rldere for the - : racetTNever-beTore In the filaToryllof " th InalltUtlfth llBVffthe Hunt gliAmm - bera taken auch a deep Interest in ral --rA- Ing. and If It eontinnea tintil the day ' "of the events the condition of the riders will h n jerfect as the inckeri who participated In ; the Brooklyn handicap on Friday last, tnere is no inn : . difficult, ' no" path too narrow and no hurdle too high to prevent auch riders as Jck Lsarus, Ted Chase, Ralph Jen- kins', Fred Leadbetter. Dr. Counhlan and T others to traverse, -and they ride at all houra. rein, moon or ahipe.ni ilie . ...vorlte tlme for thla trainlng fa In the - ' mornlna. lust -as "yon gray clouds that fret -the AmmtP: give netlee-'Of -approach- Ing day.- Aa actlvp as the men are in preparing, the wortn riders are Just aa faithful and every morning finds a score of them riding, throughout in -country. " 'The race that are attracting the moat . attention are the-two-mile, the heavy . race for. gentlemen and the one-mile trot ' "- . or women. For the . two.mlle i.eyent 'there-will- be RalpbJenk!na oa Birmta, Fred Leadbetter on Kacivo. K, M. IA . arua on Marengo,. Bert Tongue a Ore ' ron Kid, Charles ' Leadbetterron Caa ' f- dale.' John I-atta on Quldado, Joe Muehe PMlad: H""ii' M't'f'T M . Chase, J. T. IMllonr Mrrcoble. W. O. Mac Rae and others. Tlsi race shfluld ee one of the best events of the day, providing the riders keep their horses In condition .4 , until the appointed time. ' A race that will show what "heavy weightaknow about riding will be the one In which Captain Spencer, Admiral H. C Campbell, Mr, Patullo. I. Iong. K. . 4 Cabin, A. Rai Diamond, and others .wlll .-participate. The distance will be , about a quarter of a mile, and aa every r rider a supposed to be an expert In the aaddle, there will be some skillful riding i done. . . ' The one-mile trot for a valuable cup that will be'given by one-of the promi nent women members of the club, will : ne an exceedingly prettr event- While '-- the llet f entrlee la not complete aa yet. It ta pretty certain, that Mrs. BufTum will ridir Jerryr Mra. Cronln-Wigg. Misa OS- Of Ttird St: & EVEOSV MIAN 77 W I - 1 1 m i - i . . .. . - ... - . ; - - ru m. m n ' -.- - - .T -: - - r - --. . imn'Biaii n i - r m H m . iter. The other event Will find many en. trlea when the complete list Is published on June 7., . tj : "One :pf-tlHTtgaturea Of the-day-wllT be the paper "chaie that will start about an hour and a half immediately preced ing the race program. Tha finish .will be at the, race track and it, la more than certain that several etilT Jumps.wlllibe Ing the horse that didn't take the Jumps In the closed paper .chase a. week 'ago yesterday waa settled ty the board or trustees' on Wednesday evening, when It waa derided not to admit Bert Tongue's Milwaukee, Fred ' Leadbettera Cleo and Jonathan Browne's Munroe. The act of the truateea has evoked considerable criticism and dis cussion among the club members, and while the matter has been settled, -11 remains to be seen whether or not the ruling Will have any effect ontne7 en tries for the field day. Borne claim that closed papexxhaae. ta"for the benefit of those who wish, to ride through without being expected to take the lumps, while others maintain .that if a closed chase la- held ;f or ' the - purpof"Of Qualifying horses, that every, horb to be qualified must take, the Jump as they come. And while- the point waa raised about these horses It was done without any' feeling, a the rider of all three are known to be Hfiortmn ofthe. highest type and f not art for their work in the interest of amateur racing. The program for the meet la as fol- low?:- ..j . ... .. - ; ; Paper ehase; i H -mile dash, handicap weights', thoroughbreds barred; H fur langs, . to carry 16S .'pounds; one mile trot, ladles only; one mil and to yards. handicap welgMa;.4 furinngar-to-ca: llapcunder H-mfle pony race, rider not -over lyeara, ponle not over li, hands; two mile, to carry IIS pounds; one quarter mile, riders to weigh not !! than 800 pounds. ! . CORNELL WILL NOT: TX "( Jaarnal 'BpaclaT Bernea.t Althaea. IT. T., May 17. AlthoughTio the athletic - authorities, the fact has leaked out that Cornell will not meet Princeton on the football field this fall. Columbia haa received the date on the Tiger' schedule which waa desired by Ithacana The three- year agreement be tween Cornell - and Princeton expired with the game last fall an,d the two In stitutions have nor been able to agree on terms for a renewal of former rela- 1 tlona In footbalL-Tbe New Jersey men suggested that Cornell play at Prince- I ton this fail and In New York next year. . "Thl the Ithacana would, not agree' to. Without the Princeton-game on its schedule Cornell Is casting around for another opponent and It la probable ttnar-a tonteat will be arranged with Dartmouth, - - ; ' &AJ0XM DBIUT AXJCXSAsV Th Lajolea defeated the Aimed leamyeterday ln a, eloeel y- cont est ed gam by th cor of to-. J, Jh. Una? Lajoie. . : ' . Almedaa.-r. Thomas .0.; ... ...,.. ' Bcher Turner, Davla -....p. ....,.. Mundell Turner, Davis ...as....,,,,,,. Lawson aallagher .......lb....,,.,. J. Marias Qalther .......... Ib;',. Morris Calavan ' ....... ..ib. ............. Cox Brfggs , , , . If .-. t'i .".. .'.', , Dingle Stoopea' rf.,,.,,, .... Fisher McKinnoa Herschler mrmoiui jttvxom wjm. The Multnomah Junior team defeated tha-Alien-PreparatoTT- school In a fa at aame of baseball Saturday on Haw thorn field by a 'score of to 3. The features of the, gatne were a three-bag-ger-byMeAlpttt-f or-Multnomah-and th Melding of Thomson and Barber for Aliens. f ' " With $20 to pay for a SUIT ought. to know what he can getiherc-for " :" : $ Ourwprd for it hed pocket, the differ ence and be $5 in. When you come to consider . that they are all-wool, exclu sive rjatterns and handjLtailoredat that,don't you think a toiif of inspection Would be in order, with-this store the objective' point? etneen Stark Oak mmsm Sus.v - - ff:r-. . ,. tit . 11 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 iiiii iii it mil i TO MEET AGAIN Clever Youngteito"FlghtTH5rd .--Time for Honors In-- - -v ..v.,. ".' California. " . INTEREST IN BOU - T - IS CROWING DAILY Naughtoris Writes -interestingly s About the Doings of the Pugdom FolloWers"., 11 y W. W. ITanglitoa. tSptdat Dtspatch by teaKf Wire to THTwmH . Maw York Mnv ?7 itr, rrtrix avjtn. Ing next Toung Corbet; and Eddie. Han Ion will 'meet In a Ban Francisco ring for the third Jim. - As a rule warmed- over matches do npt appeal to the pa trons or pugilistic sport, put in this par tlcular Instance there la reason for be lieving that th affair will pan out all right from a boxofflc standpoint. -T0"De,lii with thilght followers re thoroughly familiar with th styles of th little fellow and know that If properly trained and striving honestly tlTWOUld "be hexdo Impossible for Han Ion and Corbett to furnish a listless battle. Then, again, th fact that eaeh of th pugilist haa lost cast by virtu of repeated defeats is regarded as some thing that will add sest to the milling. In a way this Is. the Inst stand with both boys. A reverse will mean almost complete . retirement for the one who I compelled to take the count, and the thought should spur th rival ISO- pounders to desperate endeavor. There 4 -uspiclon-tht Toung Cor- bett-will not be at hi very - best this time. While tie affects to : treat : the matter lightly It la as plain aa daylight that he 1 having trouble with hi weight again. Just why he should have allowed his avoirdupois t get the upper hand of hlm-Jsn't-very-olear. II told the writer last Monday that he weighed- 14J poundwhen h began to train. He had been In ramp two weeks at that time, yet when he stepped on the saleaan-hour later lifweighed nearly 142. pounds That meaps that It took two week a to remove Just .on pound, p.r flesh. "No one need worry 'about .my weight," said" Corbett, "I can show 139 by the end of the week." To the layman this seems a peculiar way to figure. It took him two weeks to make a difference of a pound, yet he Is willing to bet large sums that , he could trip hi frame of 12 pound la four or flv day.. . Corbett will be it weight, no doubt He always contrives to sav his forfait ven though he manage to start a guessing be wjilah, continues fight up to - passing th muster- of - th scales. But how about his condition? It I well-known fact that when he boxed Hanlon-the first time he waa far from being trained to the minute. He was In a bud way several time during th contest and waa considered lucky In making a draw of It - For that matter there was division of opinion aa to whether he earned the right to share the honors with the native on. When th second meeting was ar. ranged Corbett profited by his former mistakes. He took the bit in hla teeth and worked like a Trojan. He entered th ring In the best of trim and scored a knockout. If Corbett were leas of an .enigma in thla -weight umitlon It look as -though It would be eaay enough to fig ure Hanlon Into favoritism,-lor thls coming match. Here is , th mode of reasoning. Corbett when imperfectly rained - wair- on ght to a standsttlt-by Hanlon. Corbett fit and well turned th table orr the Callfornlan. Now w find Corbett 12 pound overweight 11 day before th9dat set for the third meet ing, a circumstance.,, which suggests drastic method of reduction, and con sequent poor condition. - -' Of courscJh fact.tkat-Corbett na put' up winning fights, whan th aid of vapor bath had to be sought for th purpose of removing a reluctant pound or two on fight day has to be kept In View'. This Is what make th Denver He' caae a puasllng on. He can't keep along at thla kind, of thing forever, though. Tearing of weigh In a hurry doe more toward depleting the stamina of ring men than anything else In ' connection with the. training grind, and it , la Just possible that Corbett' defeat by Nelson wer Instances' of the chicken mmlng hnm to reost. ' He ertatnlr .seemed thor ugbl, btref c puddling lore 1a nil two -engagement with th Dan, and If it la that nature Is meting out retribu tlon to hi in for th liberties he has taken with a robust constitution it may tta hard -wHh him when he s4anils ..up before that clean-llvtng, determined Turk, Hanlon.'. ' " Boxing la. aTevad. " . ... New ; come from Nevada that Al Livingstone, Jo Egan and other are bentron working 'up- a rnival -Yjf box ing for Independence" day."The propo atUon aa . w understand It- Is to ar range a series of heavyweight matches with the idea of determinlng who is best entitled to wear thelaurel-reHnqulshed by Jeffrie. 7 On paper th scheme t as jurid-a an Arisona sunset, and if it ucoeed at all It will be because there -la a' glut -of money around Reno and-an overweening desire for-excitement, . . gram ao Jar a It haa hen-gutllned l to I attract visitor irom onn rmuc-incu. Jack Root and Maryln Hart are spoken of as the main feature and" thla mor than-anything gtvthwHole business j a '4 camp flavor.-, Hoot a decent'-fellowMn private) fe I has been defeated a couple of times I f1 I 'c oweredhTs- colors to a number of mid dle and light-heavlesTHart-rnother decent f ello w has Mttl toommend hln apart from hi grit Why, Charlie Mitchell and-Sullivan would be metal more attractive. Attl and VUon. : ..""" Abe Attel by his performance with Battling Nelson Kalned distinction simi lar to that which Jack Munroe enjoyed nftnr hln fiur rnvnH with Jeffrlea at Butta. It maybe that Abe wHTB enough t-A tnl" e most of the lncl? dent, although from th fact that he 1 tnlklnc of hooklnir up with Nelson in a 20-round au It almost seems aa though a very lUUuccesa : haalurned..hla head... . . It was felt her that aome 'bne In Nel- son'a camp blundered when tne go wun Attel waa arranaed., Th Dane' Cali fornia, friend are wondering whether It would not b a good business move for-Kj. Nelson to cancel hi alx-round tour and return her to protect his interest in the proposed match with Jimmy Brltt A few small-sixed aetbacka adch as the Attel affair ar equivalent to one grand reverse and It Just possible that Nelson will fritter awsy tne prestige n ninHt bv solid, earnest fighting. He above all the boxer before the public waa never cut out for a short bout artist and unlisa t hla -vanity. Ja, abnormal h hould know It . Even now Attel' friend In San Francisco ar tryrn g to makeTfa ppea r that a grav-doubt exist in regaror to fh niientlnn of sunerlorlty between Abe and Bat In any kind of a contest, and It la amona- the possibllltlea that ixeisnn may be sidetracked in some of the matches he 1 looking forward to. Jimmy Brltt. tfts aaid,. would lixe nomins; better than a go. with Attel and ha o declared himself. ' - , .- QATZBXjn staVOZS.. .' , - (Joarml BpeeltJ Service.) . -Oravesend, May- i7. About six fur longs Toscan (Odom). 11 to 6, won Big Ben, aecon; Wotan, third. Time 1:10. ' ' ' V'-n- .... ' ' Bteeplechaae, about two mil Caud llng; Veltch), to 1 won; Jim New man, second; Rube.- third. Time 1:7 Flv' furlqngs Kllngsor (Ifnapp), I to 1 1, won; Jerry . Wernberg, second; Nostrome, third. Time 1:02 1-. : One mile and 70 yards Cairngorm (W. Davis).., I to S. won; Ktamesha, econd; , Coy Maid, thirdv Time 1:45 1-8. . ' -: ' - .;'.. Flv Mrlongs--Hdrray (O'Nell), ? t K wen;. Rust, second; Ketropaw, third. riM.-i'.A4 e.x . . . On mil and k- furlong Kehallah (Miller), t to 1, won; the Southerner, econd; Orthodox, third. Time l:tl. oout au orrzATi ja02aXAjrs The . Ockley Green school ' team..' de- feated ther Highland aohool nine yester day by th cor .of to The lineup: Ockley areen. Highland. Johnson i .TTr; ,TTz.t rrr, . r, ... . zinh Vernon ........ .-P. ........ . Oeorg Harris .lb. ......... . Myard Conrad ........... 2d Newrk Vosper ss. ........... Hilly Deadjn'IL. 10 ; Wiser Deady, M. ...... ."f ....... . . Bateman Col cf w.,..Bill IveeT , , f.TT... ...... Sandy VOTZOB TO AKATXTKg. All notices of amateur base ball games, challenge and eth letio event mast be aent to thl offlc before I o'clock a. m. on the day for publication,. Ama-. tear managers should pay at tention to thl rule, a th keep ing of It will lnsur ; a proper report of . their 4 ddlnga The W loarnw. f Journal. OREGON AGRICS WIN ppDCENniElfl FarmersShow the Oregon track sMerrHoV7to Make rCood-Time, VISITORS FIRST. IN ONLY ONE EVENT CorvalllS AthleteSIlvFmV-ConC .tion and Carry Off -Hon- -ors Witrtase, (SpcIaLJIWtchljeew-Mlj2: CorvalHa, May8--Oregon --Agrleul- jural CPlleg-Won. th northercat cham- plonshlp track meet at Corvallla this afternoon between th Agricultural Col leg university and Eugene by th score of 87 to 44." In relay, O. A. Cflnished almost 'one lap ahead of Eugene, Will iams making the last quarter In (ltt seconds. In the half mile, Greenhaw of th O. A. C broke the -northwest record, his time being 2 minute t l- seconds. mary; iIundred-yardilash-WllliafnBrO--A, C. first; . Smlthaon, O. A,C, second; Moore. U. of O... third, Tjme 10 2-10 seconds. ."' , Broad Jump-Moore,. O JL (X-flrat;, Kuykendall, L or o., aecona; jaowen, O. AnCthlrd.Ditance JO.teet Inches. - - 120 hurdle Smlthaon. X A, C. first; Kuykendall, U. of O., second; Moores, of p., third. Time 2 second a Half mile Oreenhaw, O. A. C, firt; Perkin,-U. of-O aecond; Howard, O, A. C third. Time 2:2 - 81iot-put HugirT-l.of O., " first; Walker. O. A. C aecond; Mclntyre. U. of O.. third. Diaunce 40 feet 44 Inches. Pol vault Swann, O. A. C, first; Wlnslow. U. of O.. second; Cathay, O. A. C, third. Ten feet six inches, j. 220-yard dash fimlthson, O. A. C.', first; Williams, O. A, C, second; Moore. L. of O, third. Time 22 2-6eeeqnd4 RarnmernhTOW Hug, U. of O., first; Walker, Q.rArrC.jiecond; Bhepard. O. A. C third.-. Distance 12- feet 7 Inches, Mile run Davolt. O. A. CPftrt4 Wood. U. of O., econd; Mitchell, U. of O., third. Time 4 minute 4 seconds. High Jump Miller, U. of O., first-, Mores. Swan, O. A. C, first, second. Five feet four inches. 440-yard dash Williams, Graham, Beach, all O. A. C flrat, second, third. Time 63 H second. 120-yard hurdle-Belden, O, . A. . C., first; Kuykendall, V. of O.. second; Moores, U. of O., third, Time 1 ,1-U seconds. " 1. -! ' " 1 Dlscua Stout. O. A. C. first; Hug. V. of O.,- Second; Mclntyre, U. of O.; third. Distance 111 feet 11 inches, i "-' Relay Williams, Smithson, Green? haw. Beach, O. A. C; Perkins, Wood, Veach, U. of O. Time S minute ta seconds. . - "t j FAVORES GOOD DAY . ON EASTERN TRACKS (Special Mapatct by Leaied Wire to The Jonrnil) ' St. Lou I-. May 27. Fair ground re sults:,; , . . . - Six furlongs Jake Ward (McBrlde)r even, won; Voltage second, Applesweef: third; time, 1:1 B - - Flv and a half furlong Silver. Bu (IfawrenceT, 12 16 B, won; Abjure aec ond; Jloreradlsh-thlrdrttm,:I:0." -'Flv and m half furtonri Matador (Dominick), ( to 6, won;-Er)a 1-e sec ond: Mamfe Lynch third; time, 1:00. r Mil, and -arter Afl- Revtrlr-tOlt' phnnt), 7 to S, won; The Cook second, Lubln third; time, 2:07.' .. Six furlong Van Ne fDomlnlck), S to 2. won; Red Leaf second, Marlln third; time, 1:1S. . - -. -- ,r On and a aixteenth mile Blennen worth (Ollphant), 11 to 10, won; Ac--tlorr-awond, " Joe Lesser thfrd ;' lime, 1:48 t-6. ' ' ' - - One and thre stxleenth miles Can yon (Dominick), to 10,' won; Cotll llon' second. Bravery : third; " time, 2:01 t-S." ' : . .. - 4 ' ' JSlm midg Traek. T ... "' Kansas' City.. May 27.VBlm Ridge re sults: - 1' ' Four . . furlong---oldl , (Morrison), even, won; Btreator Cyclone second, Earl Roger third; time. 0:4S. Seven fprlopg Clover Hampton (Miller), l.lo 1! wnn; Kernel second, Green Gown third: time, l:S8tt,' ' Six furlongs Royal Legend (Mor- " .. '.-,- ' rlson), to 6, won; Melodious second, St Deni third: time. l:kL One' mllelassfulllLaMenlilJLta-l-l won; Rebo second,' Auditor third; time, Four and a half furlongs Margaret Flnnegan), to 1. wpn; Ramona H second. Zlnaa- third:' time, 0:S2H. One mile Bnlkal (Stevens), S to .1. won r Potrero!-Jrandr aecond," BTaV Hand 1 thirds time. 1 t4l T PORTLAND JUNIORS WIN FROM VETERANS Th Junior four.of th Portland Row ing club displayed their anility. In th racing' line lit- a - match rac Friday evening. " when they defeated - tnw veterans In a splendid finish ovr a almost all the jray,Jbut inthL gtretcll the youngsters went after their mora experienced rival and . succeeded ..in crossing the tin a half a length" ahead. l Th limine tw n nnmpnmt of lHarley, stroke; Duncan. No. J; Schmidt. .JiOagpa-Prestort Bmtth, iww, r- Jbe aewiors wera;, Stowll.r troItrt Pan- M u rph No. at-Monforoery No, 2, and R. Lamberaon, bow. ... . -.... . ... HOI.I.AJAT HUT BATS UTOf OT01T7 "Th Hoiladky Park team defeated: A nine representing Irvlngton Park yea terda'y by ttuj scor of It to 6. ' The lineup jwa: Holladay Part.; ' - ' Irvlngton. Going ...... J.....0 Barnes Phillips ....... ..p. '.u Jeffrey N. -f Rnlel a . s. t r,Tg-i B, k MeAHen P. 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We try to retain your 'custom arid guarantee fair treatment. Let a get acquainted'. Exclusive city agents for ; ; ' , ' National, Orient and Savage Bicycles. v . v iuy now and buy right Big atock of Fishing Tackl Just opened. Blcycl and - ' Auto Tire Vulcanised. . j . .. ' , . . ' , . - Thi S. H. DRAIN ARD CO. iaa osajts ATnra. THE COAST LEAGUE- Portland's Centerfielder Passes the Mighty Eagan for Bat- . " ting . . Honors. . ' PETE"C0HMAN:HA9 V v THE NOMINAL LEAD McCredie and ; McLean" Hitting ; Fair Clip; - Eddl Householder paased Truck' E gan last wettk and In th average up to" and including, the game played May !3, Portland' ' centerfielder leads the ' regular players of the league with m percentage of '281. "Horn' Run' Truck.1; took ft decided slump an -dropped from jOft 4 -.ittr' McLean and McCredie ar well up In th column nd th way th two warrior ar hitting they are likely to gly Kddt a run for the honor n.exd week.Th average follow; AB. ' 1BH. B. A. fjnhmin. -0kliia..it...... a . S r-.40f- Hall, C. B.-ittl...........,.t4) Tl.omia. Taeoma . ,.n..-r. . 38 13 iiao. Oakland.... " 8 Huuaeoolder, Portlmd. ...... ..I7H . B Ef ia. Taeoma , . ... WO 4 - Kai4M.- t)ettl.-r. ,.'.-,Trr.r.T Bf 1 1 Kemmer. Wntlle...; .'! )ft Irirla. Ran a'raactaea ,.1H Mr Lmb, Portland . .. ... .. .....11 Hmlth. loe Anele 13 MrCrertle, PortUad ....171 Nnrdrke, Taeoma... ......178 CriTith. Los Anaeles 163 Hlldebrand. Ran Frauclaco.uula hz Wwi.Hw Piamlao.:;Tivmvtr M t 1 IVrle, Taenma Wheeler, gan FraBclsne. Knier, Oakland. Cnrbett, Raa Frandaes... Brrne, Oakland. Dillon. Ixe Ansvlee. t'wfc, Oakland. nm kan. - Beattle.-.-s-re Ata. PortllDd..... Jnnea. Portland.......... Mrl jiuablln. Taeoma 167 Wllllan. Reattla and 8. r.... 8S Pheehan, Taeoma rr. :1T1 Bwaard. -Ix Anale. .-.,.IU Vw-Hlv AaklB -i....ieX Hall. R., Seattle.. ............168 . 37. Raa. Los Antrl.......,..1M MellalF. Keittlf... Krirr. Seattle...... ttrhmldt. Oakland. m Kpencer, Ban innnw. . (irav. Im Anteiea- .... Wllaua, Haa t raaHaee. , , Nrakm. Ban Franrlaee.. PankrarTi . Oakland.. ... Miller, D.. Seattle. ..... Flood. Los Anxeles Oaakweed. Keatu. dnlea.- Im Aacele. Ilonta. Meittla..... Keller. OaH"d (trihim, O., Oakland.. 10 Kaarer,- Uw-Anfeieer in Iieaereaux, 0kliDd.TT......HM 4. Van BnreB,PnrtUndvllJei4Li.l?0 2J- Kaam. ! Anaeiea i - Ttriahear.-tina Anplet.,.;.. ... 7 rn ' HcmaDy, i-riiano.-w--.v......" ATHtETIOENEFn AT FOREST GROVE ,xv .t ': - .in., M - 45. .27H ' - 4T . .275-. 4 .77 - - 44 ; .gia - T lKl AM .ZH'J ....iao R4 .2a . ....19 (kv .ami .... ST T .W , r m . .jrjt n.ui.. 14 ' l tr " .....lua 4 m . .12 40 ' .J4f . KT ' .241 V. 41 .Ha Jtn- ; 41 - -.T -r 8A , aa .-".!!-:- as ........ -jw . oa rm:.... A ' .a-' " ma 44 -. .rx .4 id .' a .a-.m - ,ll- SO- ,. 115 M , ' .'iV .....V.155 M - - .K'l - - -i...-..17T S .! -r- loo ss .at oi a otu ...,...n..r --"-.l- T T .210, na Xii a is 4 10 .2" -.S-iT .aT . ,2" . Special Dispeteh te Tfce Joarnil.l ' Forest Orov. May 27 An athUtla benefit wa given In Vert' hll last evening for Pacific' track teain. It wa one of the most auecessful enter- tatnments given In Forest Orov. "Dad" Moulten, th Pacific university trainer,-lMM-wwrtllrlrdog-thaX-gav-th--most Interesting number on th pro- , gram. Three of them ar hairlea Mex . lean dog which acted very cleverly. V Another number wa given by Professor Coghlll, showing by tereoptlcon view the living and moving beings in ouf drinking, water. iiiiuinimiiiiiiaanr PWZE Winner v Of TUTI'TO II Bicycles ooata ajtt ' - - 309 OAK STREET sxxxzxzii wUl be frank with you. don't do It! for ame we sell you enlv th latest and Opal lr4atan ail Bday KormiBf. w ,.i..-.::L'.i-1 .tl"- i :' I-