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OREGON DAILY -JOURNAL
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1IAHY ENTRIES FOR
SATURDAY'S MEET
" Stair Athletes of State Institu
itioni to Meet at Salem
'": " Fair Grounds.
-EUGENE MEN WILL BE -t --
' PRESENT-WITH BELLS
. ' -.1 L'-"'
Willamette and J Pacific Uni
verslty Will Have Their Best
v " " Men Present.
V; (Special1 Wspstcb to Tk. JoejraeL, .
Willamette TTnlversltf .' alm. Or..
Jun 8. Th following ar the event
.-and th names f tM men who ar to
comptt in tho big track meet on Batur
i 4T at the'Btate Fp.tr grounds:
J09 yards dash Frleaoll. Henderson.
Moor. IK of O.: Miller. Glover, Berch.
:W, tJ.; Williams. Smlthson. (Jraham,
X A. C; Huston. Peterson, P. IV
' Broad ' Jump irrsM. . -iHnanwra,
- Moor. U. of O.J irfuntrry, Maiinw,
. W. U.; : Moore. : Graham, Bowen. Ot
'Aid Peterson, Boyd. P. V.
328 yards hurdles-i-Frlesell, Moor,
vnvkeadalL ITof O.I Rader. Matthews,
Jorpted, W. U.: Cathay. Smlthson. Ora-
hanw-0,, A..C: Maaon. Frtdeaux, f. u. y
" 889. yirfePerklruCHAmmock.,.aalla
vray, U. of O.; Elliott, Forbea. Ford.
i.W. U.; Peteraon. Gate. Fletcher, P. U.;
Greenhall. Van Clev. Devolt, Howard,
" o. a. c. - --
- Shot-rTHltHifg, Henderson. Mcln
tyre. C. of O.; Lrfiunaberry. Whlppl,
rnratt'W. TT.; Walker. Bower, Stroub,
;Ov .CLi-XUnuntok,- Phillproohvr Lu
rence, P.' V.
i." Pole vault Wlnslow, Ktrykendall, U,
of O.: Lounnberry. Jorated. W-U. ; Swan,
Burns Gathy. Woodcock, Q.L.A; G;
Mason, Boyd, P. u. - - -" -'
yards FrleseH. VeB.fch. Moorea,
U. of O : -Miller. Bobbins, Matthews,
.' , W.. .; William. Smlthson. Graham.
.-'O. A. Ci Peterson, Huston, Pi -.11-- -HnnBWHor,
' Gardiner. Mclntyres,
' TT. of O.t IxunbemrirJorstedL-?.-Bel-
knap, Robins, W. U.;, Wei ker, Wilkes,
, Bhepard, a A. C; Dlmmlck, PhlUbrook,
1 o TT . .
. Mile run Woo3rMlcheH-8terenBon,
TT. of O.: Shank. Colbert.. H. Belknap,
vW. U.; Devolt, Stelwer, Leonard, O. A,
C: Gates. Fletcher, P. U '
High Jump Frleaell, Miller, Hender
on, UV4-of O.: . XounsbercyvWhipple,
. Gran nit. W,. - V; - Moorea. Smlthson,
- nwiin, u. a. iniiiDroon,- rrideaui,
7:r. vr : zz::: -
- . 440 yards Perkins. Veatch. Wood, U.
(if O.; Miller, Forbes. Ford. W. U.;Wil-
: Jlama, Schroder, Greenhaw, Beach. O. A.
.C.i Peterson, Huston, P. TJ, ' '
. ISA yards hurdles Frlesell. Moores,
Kuykendall, U. of O.: Matthews, Rader,
W. V.: Beldon, rkles, Smlthson, Paul,
i. o. -A, c; PhlUbrook. Prtdeauz. P. U.
Elacu Hug, Mclntyre, ' Gardiner, tT.
of O.: Whipple, Nace, tiounsberry, W.
V.; Abraham, , Stout, Bowera, O. A. C;
"-IMmmlck, Phtnbrook, Laurence, PT U
Relay-race -Veatch, Perkins, Wood.
" Moores, Frlesell, Mclntyre. U. of O.;
MUler. Shanks. Forbes. Ford. W. U.i
;Wllllams.Smttheon,-Orsnhaw. 8hro
, der, Graham, Beach. O. A. C;. Peterson,
Gates, Huston, Prtdeauz, P. V.
INT EREST.CENITERS , "
, INCOMING MEET
iStx-clil DUpatcb ts Tbe lonruLV '
- Corrallla,-Or, June I There is great
Interest In the track meet that will take
place at Salem Saturday. . In spite of
the fact that O. A. C defeated Eugeii
here a week ago by. the Rectal ve.oor
'of 78 "to 44, there Is some talk by other
towns that O. A. c. may lower her
colors in Saturday's meet, owing to the
entrance in the event of Forest Grove
and Willamette teams, which, it Is fig
ured, may capture some first places that
would otherwise surely go te O. A. c.
credit. The CAE. railroad la making
a one-fare rate for the trip to the meet
rday,, and as -there la plenty ef-een-4
lldence that the O. A. C boys will keep
up their record a largs crowd of O. A. C,
rooters will probably go to StUenu- -
Harry Xwia ts Teuag Erne. -(Joerul
gpMlal giae.l
Wilmington. Del., June 8. A 10-round
bout between Harry Lewis . and
-Yeung ICrne Is elated for the Arena, o.
la . local athletic -Ciuh-tonight. The- two
met in a blz-round contest some time
go and although Lewis fairly woo) the
decision, Krne and his managers were
: not satisfied with the result. The prea-
-ent match at 10 rounds resulted front
this dissatisfaction. Whether their ring
generalship will laat over the increaaed
route and whether LewUcan.retain.-nla
akUl in a 10-round bout have ezcited
jrloalty of the ring follewfrs, and
a large crowd g eipectea to be on hand
"to "witness the contest. - " '
THE LADIES
Are invited, to come to our
place and see the handsom-
." est
China Cabinet-
and Silver Set
ever imported into Portland.
This handsome - piece of
furniture will be given away
on, July 1. : .
You will -find a lady clerk
in attendance to give, you
full particulars, or you can
-telephone-ryow orders inr
'and. your coupons willbe
sent with your order.-- "
OREGON
IMPORTING
COMPANY
195 THIRD, STREET ,
Phone Main 380
PORTLAND'S FAIR
CLUBMEN VANQUISH ",
: JAPANESE PLAYERS
Multnomah Team'a Batting
4-Scores a Victory Over -
Visiting Yellov Men,
. The "Japanese baseball team from the
University of Waaeda near Toklo. Japan,
made its appearance before" a Portland
rm.A i, . .nmi with: the Multnomah
Amateur. Athletie 1uleam-at-MulU
Boman nolo
. ,iuui irAvd . waa Dreaent.
among which was a goodly representa
tion of the visiting team'a countrymen.
r,H th. antic, of the little brown men
were heartily applauded. .
: The Japs are a clever fielding team
and are good baserunners. but are lack
i k.tttn ahllltv. Had hey been
able to meet the ball they would have
trailed Mullnoman s colors in tin uubi,
for "they excelled "the- oltjbmen in -all
Other departments ef t he game eauept tn
pitching, for Moore, and Downs are
among the cleverest of .the local ama
teur slab artists. The final score waa
to X. and a glance at 4pe loiiowmg
oore will show" how . the player per
formed: .-..'j'.-i - ;, ,
MULTNOMAH. - -
t . . . AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
. 4
.Murphy, 3b. 4
rarroit, 10. ,......
Zan. rf.
Houston,' lb." " . . f". J
Wicltershank. If. 4
8t0tt,.C. ... f i2- i
Crock, o ............ i o J
Iiowna. D. 10 0
Moors, p. ......... 1
.Totals
93 1 7 i 4
WAB5DA. . , : .
- AB. R. Hi PO. A. K.
Hasarkawa. ct... a ---
Hashldo, ss. 4 -01 ,.
Oshlkoua. lb. 4 0 0 13 . 1 1
vnn.naki . ... a 1.400
BhlshluaHL rf. ' 4 0 1' 0 ,J . 0
UDora, . ..,.,..... v . v
Kono. 0 0 0 1
Totals ,.;.IJ 1 iitli 1
rnis score binnings. -.-.rr--' -
: 1 i t 4 k I I ' -
Multnomah . . i...O 0 0 1119 0 3
Hits 1 111 0 0 0 7
Wamda .........0 0-1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2
Hlta . . ...... '..0 1 0 1 1 1 0.15
summart:
S. Bases on balls Oft Iwwni, 2: olt
Uao 1. Struck out Bv Downs. 7:" by
Moore, 0. Two-bsse hits Fenton, Mur-
nhv. Double nlay Btott to Houston.
Hit by pitched .ball -.MoorSi'Pasaed
balls Stott, ; Brook. 1. WUd.pltch
Dow ns. Time -of game Two ' hours,
implran Bankln. 7
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
- u, ' . . Won. Lost.
Cleveland ............ lf li-
Philadelphia . . 1 17
Chicago . ....... .....23 17
Detroit-. . .'. .. . . t,. . . 20 . 20
Boston . .......... i. .17 . 21 ,
Washington . . 18 23 ,
New Tork ...1 . 23
St. Louis . ...........17 2
PC.
.474
.685
.67T.
.60
.447
43
.410
.3i
- - : R. H. E.
Chicago .Ju-.n'nm . .1 12 0
Philadelphia..-..:'. 1......0 7 3
Batteries Altrock and McFarland ;
uenaer aaa swnreca.
R. H.E.
Boston" . . .'.,, ,V, . ,, ,,.3 : 4 . 3
St. LOUlS . ..... ,.,rnn,.i ri
-Batterlsmneenand CrlgerrTell
ana Bugaen, .
NATIONAL LEAGUE.,
New-Tork DTWI i"-. 3 ' " 1 0 .TT
Philadelphia . . ....,.,2417- .6Si
Pittsburg . . ;v.2 . 21 .(53
Chicago .. ....... ...28 24 ,.489
Cincinnati . . . , 22 Z 23 .489
St. Louie . ...........30 28 .444
Brooklyn ,.......... ,18 80 .333
Boston 14 23 .323
. At mttsoarr.
. .. . R. ILK.
Pittsburg., 3 S 0
new 1 or ...... , .o it j
Batteries Flaherty and Pelts: Math-
ewson and Bresnahan. Umpire O'Day,
..- - . A gt. Xonls. . . v
' i . R. H. E.
St. Louis . ...................4 14 i
Philadelphia ri . . . . .7 10 8
Batteries McFsrland snd Zearfnss,
Plttlnger and Dooln. . Umpire Emslle,
At OlaolanaU.
-Rr-H.5:
Cincinnati., ............
Rrnnklvn . . - . . .
..883
.4 11 I
Batteries Harper, Ilshn and Phelpa;
Mclntyre and Bergen. Umpire fiaus
wine. , .,. ,
At Calcag-o.
R. H. E
Ch lcagn ,,...101 8
BoKlon . , ...i ' 2 4
Batterles Ruelbach. and O'Neill;
loung. ana otreei. umpire iviem. .
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Won. Lost.
.27 - 12
PC.
-.7
.833
.828
.472
.439
.883
.113
MllwauCee . . ......
Columbue v -s , , . .
37 18
Minneapolis . . ........21
St. Paul. .............21
Indianapolis . . 17
13
1
19
23
2
2
Kansaa City . 18
Toledo : 13
Louisville . . 12
WESTERN LEAGUE.
-Won. "Lost PC.
Sioux City . ..........29 8 .742
Dee" Moines . . .a i . 17 14 .843
Denver . 1 8 1 S 6 4 5
Omaha . . 17 14 .. .681
St. Joseph . 11 30 .3.15
Colorado: Springs 9 23 ,281
College Basebau..
R. H. 'Jt
... : 1 1
Tals
Dartmouth , lit 4
- 1 -
, magatta at Galveston. : ..' .
. IJearaal BsecUl gsrvle. ....-- -'
Galveston, Tex., June 8,--A three
days' aquatic" and athletlo carnival,
under the -direction of the Galveston
Regatta club, was Inaugurated this aft
ernoon under . most favorable auspices.
The opening events were four-oared
barge races for men and women, fol
lowed by swimming and divine contests.
Tomorrow, will . be t devoted to athletic.
sports at Sportsman's . parky The big
event of Saturday will, be the single
shef! race for.tha championship of. the
south. . .
Xndsoo. Will Coaeh.
Hudson, Tho was th best drop kicker
that the Carlisle Indian school, ever had,
has been engaged to roach the Indian
football team this . fall. He probably
know the game as well as any player
ever turned out by th school and should
be sble to turn out a good team.
- -- la Mat tJaaaa. '
Millions' rush In mad chase ' aftr
health, from on extreme of faddiam-4o
another, when, if they, would only eat
rrood food, slid keep their bowel rgu
ated with Dr. King's, New Life Pills,
their troubles would all pass away.
Prompt relief and quick cure for .liver
snd etomarh trouble. 2 Bo at Red Oross
Pharmacy, Sixth and Oak streets
WHAT CITY SPORTS
ARC TALKING ABOUT
Lulln- Fighting Came .Until
i " mi ',,as-Si' L'J .
juiy wnen rixz , ana
Schreck Meet. ' "
BRITT AND NELSON -
- t MAY: BREAK OFF
Cornell Students Feel Important
; 0ver Her Recent M&nyjjZ
Victories. - -
(Journal gpfrlsl gerMce:'
KesC3.'orkr- June i. Ther seems to
b something of a lull In th fighting
bame Just now and will b until th
Sttialmmnna-flrhrerlt and Britt-Nelson
bout are pulled off. f Fits shows his
old-time form In his fight with Scbrsk
-on July 8 he can falrjy lay claim to the
title - of. heavyweight champion laid
down by Jeffries. It' I not on record
that anybody but Jaffrlea ever did take
th freckle-faced Cornlshman meas
ure and before any. on els can lay
any claim whatever to th abandoned
111 he will have to argue the matter
n th ring with th man from Cornwall.
Jlrhniy Brltt Is looking after easy
money, too, and agreed to take on th
winner of the Hanlon-Corbett fight. - In
cidentally, it 1 Mnted that ther may
be a bust-up In the' Nelson-Brit t Aght.
Brltt does- not fancy th Dana's engag
ing In so many slx.round boots. lie
fancies iCmay affect bis drawing pewer.
There is good money on this side of
the water for Jem Bowker, th British
bantamweight, if he should .decide to
come over, and ther is a Jilnt toat h
contemplate - that - very-- thing. HI
nght with "Pinky" Evans showed him
to be a fighter and he would undoubted
ly draw her "If tie was matched with
some of our good little fellowa
V Ithaca Is hardly 'big enough to hold
Corhell, after a week ago Saturday. It
was her day everywhere-She -mada a
sweep of it on .track, water and dia
mond, winning the Intercollegiate cham
pion, meet at-Phlladelpbtaveeptarlng Xhm
eight-oared junior college race of th
American Rowing association at Phila
delphia, and the 'varsity race against
Harvar4 .;atr; Boston,, and beating Man
hattan in the base ball games at Ithaca.
The eight at Philadelphia aet up a new
record for ihe course, going th dis
tance in 4 Imlnutes 84 seconds. .two
seconds better than th performance of
the Argonauia of Canada In ' 1903. At
Boston, the eight won .over Harvard by
even lengths. - k .
Charley 'Courtney, by th way, doe
not think much of Harvaro a crew this
year., After the race, he said: "The
Harvard men have not mastered th ele
mentary principle of rowing, and. they
are la bad shape, unleas herolo measures
ars adopted. Their rowing Is very much
below . th . standard aet by Harvard.
The men are not only crude In the zecu.
tlon of all part of the stroke, but hav
utterly failed 'in assembling th vari
ous parts when-racing. "-The, men were
a fin looking lot and good enough to
row rojr the world s ehamp.onshlp, but
their tutoring muet have been of the
dory Order, jforI learn that Wray waa
sj) iienerman in Auairaiia--
Cornell is now confident of taking
first place at the Intercollegiate rowing
meet at Poughkeepsl on Jun 28. The
ahowlng at Cambridge leads to the be
lief that ther -will be little change In
th .'varsity crew, before th .intercol
legiate regatta at Poughkeepale. - Th
eight appear to be an ideal combination
and capable of sustained and vigorous
effort . Th men seated In th boat at
present avefag in Weight 17314 pounds
and are within, a quarter of an inch ot
alx feet,. while their average is a trifle
over 23 yeara. This- I an Ideal Court
ney crew; mature enough to stand
bard four-mile struggle; wetT leTup and
not much over 170 pounds eacl). Court
ney aoes not.' eeitev in heavyweight
oarsmen, and "believes that . candldatea
weighing 190 pounds or thereabouts are
seldom able to pull their own weight.
- It now look certain that Tale la to
lose Trainer Mike.; He told. the mem
ber of the Yale track team, after the
intercollegiate game In Philadelphia
that he had decided to accept th offer
or in university -or Pennsylvania, and
to go there at the cloe of th present
atnietio season. The Yale Athletic asao.
rlatton hopes to get him ta reconsider.
Murphjr ha been promised a professor
ship in the University of Pennsylvania
at a fenlary doubu tht -whlh he iras re
ceiving. Jt he. decides to accept the
Pennsylvania offer It 1 probable thai "his
successor win b Michael Sweenev. n
MnleMfl "fllrecTor "il lhe"' High school;
Pottatown, Pennsylvania. Murphy waa
secured before ly Pennsylvania In th
fall or 1S. Pennsylvania. won the Inter
collegiate championship In th prlng of
io si. wun comparative ease. Then fot
lowed championships on track and field
In 1898, 1888 and It 00. some of -the
record made by Red and Bin athlete
under Murphy In thes yers standing
today. Murphy returned to Tale In the
.fall. of 1896. The following year Tale
failed to win the Intercollegiate meet,
thl being th only Instance that th re
markable trainer did not win the track
and field championship of America for
eitner Tale or Pennsylvania since 1894
But Murphy's presence soon - asserted
ltaelf and Tale proved all-powerful -In
the championship Intercollegiate of
1902, 1903 and 190, th Blue winning
inese ineeis. . - - - .
WINNING RUNNERS ON
COUNTRY'S TRACKS
- (loans! gperial gerrlea.)
- New- Tork. Jun 8. OraveaanA mo.
result:
About all furlnna-a rimiui
Montreaon second. Florence third; time.
i:iz i-. . . .- i
Five and a half nrlnn r.ni
won. Martus Caius second. Hie Rri.v.
ley third; time, 1:08 3-6.
Mile and 70 yards ProneV won. an
Between eTOiia.BirTJtrigtTilrl; time,
1:43,2-. I -
The Clover' stakea five f.irlnn..
Transmute won. Runnlna Wat ee nmnnnA
Bell of Pequeat third; time, 1:03. -
Mil ana a lurnong Major Danger
field won, De Resak second, Onatas
third; time, 1:87.
Mil and a sixteenth Captain Bob
won. - Ismalian second. Tachtlnv nirl
third; time, 1:83. '
. At SVoal ratr Oroaad.
Ft Loul. Jun 8 Fair ground race
results: ' i.
- Bix furlongs Feltement won, Hors"
Radish second, Osee third:' time, 1:13.
jBIg furlongs Henry. Bert won. Dr.
Bcharff second, Tom i Manklns third;
time,- 1:14 3-8. "
Mile and three-sixteenths Th Cook
won. Unci Charley second, Plnkerton
third; time. 3:00. '
Six furlong, handicap Luretu won,
rW.'...v.., -L i;
USE
Rather a rude 'way to asjc
you to drop in andJnspect-
Tour line of Men's Furnish-
ings and Hats. :, We just
-put itt this way so'yoii would
be sure. to learn of the ex
tra good values we are offer-'
L ing.this week in high 'grade
'. furnishings fpr rrrent,; Here
: are a j'few t price iterns " to;
. make . a - visit interesting:
Lisle Hose, in all !
"' new fancy patterns y U t
.Cluett
Shirts
$1.50 to$2.00
Two Special Numbers in
Summer Underwear
;50
THE SUIT
.HoteLFerkins Bldg.
J. P. Maybe rry seconds iBlaatlo third;
time, 1:18 2-.: . ' ... '-:
MUj and three ' furlong Cotillion
won. Lacy Crawford second, Hubbard
ttrlrdr timer :22.' ' - ., -
Mil and a sixteenth Judge Brady
won, Jocll econd, Mynharr third;
tlm. 1:48. -z: ::'.::ZT': "'.
At aeattU. l'S
Seattle, Jun 8. Cloudy; track heavy.
Result of race:
Flv furlongs Silicate . won. Lady
Bimbo second, Bath Beach third; tlm.
1:04. - ' - ; - ' "
Five and a " half. . furlong Ed LIU
$1
Robinson & Co.
tn r w An Riulnl fn second Dorlca lh1rd-" oattsnes . . MUler - and Dash wood;
burn won. Koaouo seconarjTOcargq-,,,,,..,, m4 aBahaln tTmpir Pr-
tlme,-irie. -t Jrln. -
Mile Gloomy Ous won. Edrodun gac
ondTTBaTteHTrffrtlme. 1:47.
- Mile laabelllta won, Exapo second,
Amlnt third; tlm. l:44H
- Mil and an eighth Budd Wade won.
Llberto econd, Malory Tonpey - third;
tlm. 1:88. ' -..L,:,. ..;
Seven " furlong Step Around won.
jlxt F, M. econd. Ripper third; tlm,
i:30H. . , .. :. f.
SPORTING GOSSIP.
Portland lot th gam at - Lo
Angele yesterday through Inability to
hit DoliyXIray." One " WOuldnhlnk after
McCredle Interview at Ban Francisco
that th Portland manager would enter
th gam and do something In th line
of baseball.
.... ' "'
When Barney Oldfleld, the fellow that
doean't care, went foul of. th .fence at
th Harlem track the other day and was
brought up all standing, hs asked) "How
fast was I going?" 8om day Barney
may ask that question and not har the
anaw'er.-- : .
- e e
Otto Floto I the only Sporting editor
In th country who print hi own pic
ture twice on hi own sporting pag in
oneJisue .
The epltball cannot be usetr-iiryewTPiympic Atnietio club ha arranged a
ark by order of the health officers. ,Thla
rUllllg IJ1 jftVOr Of Ifie iSutllc" tealth will
certainly have it ill effect upon th
pitcher. . .. .
- r': - e -
Charley Rellly. manager of th Bait
Lake team.-has signed Bob Edmondson,
the great hitter of the Texas league, Ed
mondaon led th Texa league last year
In hitting with a .840 average. He is
said to be a great left fielder; and the
faatest man- in that league. Rellly has
also signed Toren. the Los Angeles
twlrler in th Coast leagOs. Thes men
ar to report In Boise thl week.
.--..
A South Dakota man won a wife by
fighting a bull. He ought get along
all right in married lif. V
If the Japanese balltossers who at
present ar 'visiting this eity could only
hit the ball, they would hav little
trouble In downing M. A. A. C The
Japs - Held brilliantly and run baaes
fleetly,, but cannot bat with any degree
ot proficiency. .
Dombls-Xeader fox Sunday. -
Th baseball and lacross .double-
header which waa scheduled for lae't
month but was postponed on account of
rain will be played off next Sunday aft
ernoon at th Vaughn street baaeball
grounds. Th contesting" - baseball
team will be the same as scheduled
before, the Schiller and the University
Park. These teams., compris . th.J)t
6f ' th"local "amateur talent, and the
gam will undoubtedly ' be an exciting
One. - - - - r
Th members of the Portland lacross
club hav been practicing hard for th
coming contest,. for It will dspend upon
th showing msd In thl gam a to
who will maka tip the, team that to to
represent Portland In th lacross cham
pionship contests thl summer. .
latormatioaal Oolf.
(Joeraal gpeetal Servie.)
Imdon. June 8. Th British onen
golf champlonahtp began auspiciously
on the Bt Andrews links today In th
presence of devotees of th gm from
all petf th British tslea- Th pre
nc of Willi Anderson, open champion
oi in Lnitea mate, and Alex Smith,
former holder of ,the Pacific coast and
western championships, has resulted in
a keener Interest being taken In th
tournament tnl year than ever befor
PORTLAND 10ST BY.'
ONE SOLITARY-TAILY
Two-Ba22rJn.JSIintli
Inning Scored th Win- ;
, " .nlng Run. -
(Jearsal Special ervlee.) -Los
Angeles. Jun Jt. Los " Angele
utpttobed Portland in yesterday's
ama and only .succeeded in winning
out in the last half of th ninth Inning
on a hit by pitcher And a double by
Dolly Gray. Bert Jones waa ob tin1
firing line for Portland and while
tpuched up for 10 hits, managed .to hold
Uthe Angelic ones down to a vagrant
tally. Th visitor - were unable to
touch 3ray when a hit would be dan
geroua and consequently Buffered a
whltswaah. Sohlafly waa 'ordered out of
th gam In th eighth for disputing a
decision of L'mpir Bray.,. Boor:
LOS AMOELE& ; VT7T
AB. K; H. PO. A. IS.
Bernard, cf. ........ 4 16 0 0
flood, jo. ........... 4 r 9 III
emitn. ID. s l i t
Dillon, lb. 4 0 0 8 1
Cravath. , rf. .v...... t 1 1 -
koii, u. ............ e a v v
Uraahear. as. ....... 10 14 I
Bples, o. t 1 , 0 3. 2
Gray, p. i
4 0 3
l I
Total .31 1 10 27
,'. 'PORTLAND; . ,
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
a n A 1 A
At, ss.
..... . . w . .
Van Buren. If. ....... 4
O - I 1 o
0 0 0 -0
0 1 ' 4 1 0
Householder, cf. ,. 4
McCredl. rf.
McLean, c. .....
..ISO 4 . 0
10 0 .' s 0
Mitchell, lb. ........ 3
Runkle. 8b. ......... 8
0,0 f -0 0
- -ori- o
Jones, p. 4
1TI 0
Ca,ies, p.vi7
;.V..... ft"
Total 1
i;r;vr.i3 . . 10 o
One out whan winning run scored..
. SCORE BT INNINGS. - ;
. 1 2 3 4 8 T 8
.... .0 0000000 1
Los Angele
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
3 3 1 i-e-i 1-110
Hits . ,1 3 3 1 ! 1 11 10
Portland r ....... 0 4J I 0 0
Hlta-w.vi .vr.O 0 0 1 0.0 1 0 1 3
- - BUMMART. " - -Ptolen
bases Sole 2. Two-base hit
-Flood, .Van Buren, Gray. " Bacriflc
hits Brakhear. Smith. . Left on bases-
1-os Angeles. ; Portland. I, uanea on
balls Off Qrav. 2: off Jonea. 2. Struck
out Br- Gray. -1 : .by- Jones, Double
play JoAes to McLean to Scblafly. Hit
by pitched ball Spies. Tim of game
One bour and 36 minutes. . Umpire
.PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE.
CLUBS.
Tseom ......
Ban rraarlM
7! 61 34
.507
Si
.0)4
.5114
Los ansele ..
Oakland ,
FortUnd
Seattle ..
Cost ...
.401
XZI
.400
aoi2Ri)OlMl!l3!175
, . . . K
!?.w.-t.,t Tiger WtB waaUF.-1-
Tacoma, Wasb., June 8. Roscoe MU
ler was easy for the Tiger yesterday
and th champion won eaally Tacoma
madeu nine two-baa hit - and Kordyk
made a horn run. Score:
Seattle . . .... .0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1-1
Tacoma . . . 0 3 0 0 4 11 14 1
Batteriea MUler -and Dash wood:
' OaklansV. Torf tt to Sala,7 ,
San Franclscov. June 3. Dilatory tao
tlca on th part of th'a .Oakland team
caused, th forfeiture of th gam y--j
terday to Ban. Francisco, Th scor-:
..r ' i . H. E.
Oakland . . ...... ..10 0 1 3 8 8
Ssn Francisco 1 0 2 1 04 4 1
Batteries Mosklman and Byrne;
Whalen and Wllaon. . Umpire Davia. ,
PACIFIC NATIONAL LEAGUE.
At Slogans.
TJ TT JT
Spnkan 7 1 0000 800 10 17 0
Ogden ...... ..000300000 3 9 3
BMterlea Mclnnea and Stanley:
Hastings, Cattleman and liausen. Um
pire MacRae. .
. At Sola. :
l J - " Rs He S
Boise.. , ....,,.2 0 2 10 2 0 0 7 12
Salt Lak 00000000 0 0 8 4
- Batteries Hod son and Hanson; Toxer,
Thornton and Leahy. . , . . , .
NEARY AND HERRERA
WILrMEETTONIGHT
Jraal gpeeUl Berrlra.) '
Grand Rapids. Mich.. Jun .ThA
nrnmllrig mM f-rr I
and alao for th visiting Elk wha are
her in, great number for their an
nual atat convention. Th main bout
of th evening will tiring together
Charley Neary Of Milwaukee and Au-
rell- Herrera of - San - Franolseo- for- a
10-round bout It will b th first tlm
either of th men ha fought in Michi
gan. Both hav been' training faith
fully alnc th - match waa mad, and
from all appearance ar in fin fettle
for th contest. Under th term of
their agreement they will weigh in at
130 pounds.
Oa th Taanla Court.
Th result In th Multnomah Ama
teur Athletic club's tennis tournament
arc as rollowgj r " - " "
Macleay (ow 18.1) beat Scoble (Rec.
18). 7-8, 1-8, 8-3. V ,
-Mora (ow ' 18.4) beat Crowell
(scratch) 3-2. 1-8. 11-t. - 1,
Rudy (ow 18.4) beat Kimball (Rec
15.3), 8-2, 8-2. .
Wilder (Reo. It) beat Webb (Reo. 15).
10-8. 8-7, 8-4.
McAlpIn (ow 15.4) beat Kerrigan
Reo. 15), 8-1, -t.
vt
4- atOTXOS TO AMAntUWM. . 2
-' . 4
4 All notice of , amateur- bat-
4 ball game, challenge and ath- 4k
4 - letlo events must be sent to thl
4--offlo. befor 9 'clock a- my tn 4
4 the day for publication. Ama-
tour roanagera ahould pay at. 4)
4 . tention to thl rul. th keep-
4 Ing ef It will Insur a proper 4
4 report, ot their doing. Th
4 JournaL 4
f erred srtoek Oaaad Ooaoa.
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to nlr WRgN KOU
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B Arch St., PblU4lthla
Pes., for gKOWH'8
BLOOD CURS, 42.00. ear be
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bottla; laau oa
rraa aa,
rertlsad Hotel raaraMey.
. r . hotels Ajra besobts.
ootel
36th and Upshur Strest4i
NOW
Opposite Main Entrance to Lewis and Clark Exposition .
Only absoluUly flrproof hotel adjoining grounds, equipped" with
"electrlo callball and apectal telephonlo communications for patrona Uni
formed porter and bellboys at all hour at guests' service.
:"Rates'$lQDayandlJp
W. H. LATTIN,'
130 Elegant Rooms Open for Guasts
- SPECIAL' RATES '
BY THE DAY OR WEEK
Beaohed .by th Orxoa Watax
- Fowr 81 y. Oo. TroUey Xa.
Wrlte'lir Phona
t, B. .BCAXTXaTXS. 3aaagt.
. Sataoada, Oregoa.
HOTEL DETROIT
00TT1)."77
Cor. 07th and Thonnaa Streot.
JvC GRIFFIN. Proprietor. .
Reached by all car line. 1,1. i.'.
Rates, 31 per day. - Rooms with bath,
I Land 84 per day.-: ,
KlamatK Hot Springs
suaxxTOV comrrr, oAXiroariX.
Elevation, 2.700 feet. Twenty miles
from Ager, n lhe California A Oregoa
route. Hunting, fishing and acenery un.
aurpasaedv"' Hot, swimming, steam, sul
phur and mud bath. Open all the year.
Further particulars upon application.
- - XDSOW -mmOU.. Proprietor.
Beswlck, Siskiyou County, California.
pie
are groping In th dark). Let ua -h.
lighten you concerning the beat way to
equip yourself for your (battle with th
world. . W offer coroplet. Business
and Shorthand cours. Our graduates
ar all employed. . . . ..: : - '
-Behnke-Walker
Business College
Sixth aad Xorrlsoa t, PortlaaA, Or.
Open, all th year. - Day' and night -
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TOBtlaT ns preduoe smew sad ttai
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erewa and brMrn work. RxtrecUag Crae
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OB. T. V. Will,
ThlrTeeh statri's
-West tire traversed
-armorocitiesf-sy,ow population hii J upWAida 1
on the Rock Island System than on any' other
Wetttrn road! , From Minnesota to Texas," from
the Rocky Mountains to the Great Lakes, it is
Rock Island country.-The Rock Island System'
occupies a strategic position in the western
railway world.
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and study the map ten to one your destination
is on the Rock Island or reached by way of it.
Note our several offices maintained Jn, the
Northwest: .S . ,
Portland, Seattle, Spokane,
,',' Butte and Salt Lake City. ; U f
The Rock Island is reaching out for busi
ness and solicits yours. - - v -'-- ; :'-r
a..
t TheK Followihg ' Prices are
COALS
! Peacock Rock Springs 7.50 . 8.00
Kcmmerer . .
other eoala proportionately low. Do not pay mor than 83.0O for th -
' . -- beat acreaned aoaL n - . 1 i..-... . . --
I The Pacific
CHAS. H.
H0TOJ AIO BZS0BTS. " t
r-' " """'TTrr'
Fair mount
OPEN
General Manager
1J-
26th and Upshur Street
IFo Portland
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Amrkaii Plan $3.00 Day .
- . - ansa trpwara. - r "-
HEADQUARTERS FOR TOTTR-'
- ISTS . AND COM M rRCIAL
', TRAVEXERS. ,
r Special rates mad to famlllea
. nd alngl gentlemen. A modern "
- Turkish bath eatabllahmen In th'
- siVtvta
.X. a MOW, Kaaager.
Hotel Eaton-
- Oeraar Merrliaa-aag West .Park Street.
'" :. NEW '
fTiae-oiety fornlabed, elrgantly aqppa7
Srsoraot,. gre nlnates'' walk froip keart of
shopping snd buslneas dlatrlrt.- all large,
alrr. eutatda rooma, - ata m k pa ted. elsctrle
llahta, tcl.phona In eac apartment, eta
Larffa offtrrm. knnglnf. smoking, writing,
ladlra raccpttaa parlora kooua I am rail
by mall or talepbone, i
Private .eaufkas meets trains aad steaaM,.
Room $I.OO to $3.00 a Dag
. .. , Special Bate t Oesuaarelal stta. . .
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TFormerly et Hotel ReOpatk. gpokase.)
PALACE HOTEL
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Whether he goes by land
or sea, the traveler will find
It a delightful trip to Ban
Francisco, where he should
top at th ' world-famed '
Palace Hotel
and enjoy It many attrao--tlv
feature. For fuller
information writ - te th
Palao. Or see .
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-at ' th Portland Irrforfsnp'
tlon and Booking Agency,
Hotel Portland. 1 . ...
and territories of the Middle
by Rock Island lines.There"
a. h. Mcdonald,
PR. W. A. WMB,
atlsxaxantsnxsxaxanxanm
Genera! Agent, Rock Island 8ystm,
140 Third 8 treat, Portland, Ore.
prices' -1
REDUCED
Retail, Delivered to Consumer
7.5Q 8.00
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