The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 05, 1905, Page 10, Image 10

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    n coxa's tiATcn
r-?d Rps8,Who;Wa Knocked
" Out by Jack Donnelly," '. .V
V.";:;l- Dead.? ;'
VICTORIOUS PUG IS-
- PLACED UNDER ARREST
ratality In Aberdeen Contest Due
: i'yr. to - Solar ,PJexy$ or . pall
fgpeclal Dtepatch 'te The loorsaL)
Aberdeen, Wssb., July I. Fred Ross,
vtit u knocked unconscious by Jack
-Doaaally In a boxing match, died .atly
Wi morning at th Aberdeen- general
hnepltsl ' Ot the - effects -of - the blow.
K'xo cam from Denver' and' met Don
nelly. who-haila-fi-onr-Btr Louie, -in
AO-round match In Electrie park 6a the
evening of July g. v ' ....
, Electric park. I midway between Ho-
, qulam and Aberdeen and a crowd of aev
ral hundred gathered., to wttaeaa h
right. In the fifteenth round 'Donnelly
landed several left-handed blowan hie
antaa-onlst, following It wp ,with a blow
la th region of tbTKlar plexuv when
! oa tittered and felL Donnelly, .'who
waa dlnohlng, fell "on top of him. hie
-ne striking heavily on hl , victim'
t ueet and neck. , Roes waa unconscious
when picked up and did not recover con-
rx-lousneas before death. &
Donnelly la under arrest pending; tho
coroner. Inquest. The doctor state
tbat Rosa died of concussion -of the
brain whwh .-tJmay have resulted: from
" s fall to the -floor rather tbaa by the
. uniahment by Donnelly. --.r "--
.:h,ican eagles
OUT PIN THE WESTS
Th Golden West bowling team waa
.tdedly off Monday renins, and they
""pad three game to the American
.lea. ' McMenomy had th high aver-
, zoo'z-s. i Me also nad th highest
jjle score, making lbt in his laetJ
oe. There waa a pretty race la th
t gam between McMenomy and Con-
. MoMenomy making 168 and Con row
I. Con row la a new bowler and de-
ve lota of credit for his good work.
a scores were:
rla t! ; J idV Av
1.. ...... 16 18 177 1-J
lav-- j
ow . .. M....17 - 17T
-r . , ... W..12J 1B '
rd .161'" 150
lJ 11 -258
It J-l
15ng' .
114-11114
,'otalg .
7 -78" tit
iM.fi "West 1
(SI y (I) Av"
h . . ...... 14 '
momif , .a..lt& ' 20t
rta . . ...... Jit . 11
trough.. ...,15 187
mtst . ".";. .V.12T':1341
i 16S 141 .
f 68 -200 2-8
131148 1-1
- 131 145
155 JJ71-J
Totals. . ...'...718 788 888
Tb Chicago 'cracka--will b her
laraday. They bowl Ball and Keat
t oa th Oregon alley Thuraday even
r. and Kruse- and Capon oa th Port'
id alloy Friday evening. . '
4 CiMk
.n st. Lewis' Beat brand.
I7JVEST; THREE
DOLLARS W "
LITTLE TUDOR
pLAYsuiTs
.And : thereV. .the - young-". ,
:2 Summer Outfit. ; ;7
Buys Six Suits
;-A change every day if
you vish. They're ' as
washable a handker
chief fast colors Uy-
-' on buttons and wear like
: "iron: .rJil ... :
r4' Sizes jo8
PRICE
50cti
Sold only at the
Hill Store v
8S-87 THIRD ST.
rT.;,:-G6ast-,
e
v$3o0'
Salcrn.l'coleni
SYSC;3Y CAPTURES-
rr tAWREKCE STAKES
i . '. : - ,. .... .. '! ,
J?!,n -jv-'.'."'jChamplpn
Three-Year-Old Adda to ;
V Hie Other Laurele. ; v
Jearal Mil fcnla.1
New York. July C Svaonbv added to
hi laurel .. yesterday . bv winnlna -t4he
Lrfiwranc Keallsauon atakea at Sheens
head Bay track after a verv mrttv rasa.
The race was wortlj 117.090 to th win
ner.'- Result
The, Independence steeplechase,' about
two and one-half miles Castlllan won.
tiiucs, Huaaar eecond Gold Van third;
time. .8:12-8. i-.
-j- Six- furlong Incnnutlon " won," Seal
A. second, . Ladyf yncaa third ; time,
l:i 8-8, , ... , . : :
TH Double Event of $10,008. six fur-longa-ilroneidea,.
lit (Martin), 18 to 8.
won; "UcKittredge, IIS 8haw), 18 to
1, second; Timber, 122 0'NeUI). ( to 8.
Atllril. - ,Tlm,..ti4. Oeerg C. peniistt.
Vendors. Bohemian. Belmor. . Samser
and bill Phillips (the latter three
coupled) also ran. ::. . . -;
The Lawrence Realization stakes, one
mil and five furlongs reysonby, -114
(Nicola), t to 8. won; Tanya. 121 (Lyne),
4 to 1, second; Migraine. 118 (O'Neill),
SO ta l.;tnlrd.vTJmt,;?;4T. : Blandy also
ran;.,'. ; , ;, '. v-
One tnlTe and threa-atxteentha Ocean
tide won. The Southerner seoond,. Palm
i re tnira; time, l;0
One mll-and one-sixteenth otr tarf
Buttling won, Tommy Waddell second.
Palm Bearer. third; time, 1:47. U- ,.
,v ; ' " v'c.- ?TT7
''' .A stoattl Meadow.
. Seattle. Jnly ( Results of race:- '
" Six rurlongs Jlorarth- won, Paul E.
Jonea second. Foxy Qrandpa third; time.
l:14H. '.v.--' - ... '
8tx. furlong Caraeletta. won, ; Wla
tarla. sccomV Bwet Tooth third; 4 time,
1:141,.--, H.-,-- .
: c Six f rlon tkrlce won. . Holly
Berry second,- Birdie P. third; time.
. Five and one-harf furlons Joe Kelly
won, . Chief Aloha , second, Iady - Rice
third;, time. 1:07. '
.- On mil and - one-quarter Horatlua
won. Mindanao second, M. t- McOowao
third; time, t:0.
Five furlongs--Laldlsw won. Tocalaw
second. H. L. Frank third: time. :
One- mile and one-eighth rEthel
Scruggs won. Fill d'Or second. Gold
finder third; time. 1:64H
Six furlongs Peter J. 'won, Lurene
aecond, Jpjlow Vi third; time, ,1;1IH
BL Louis, July 8. Del mar rac re
sults'. , 1 . !':'- - ';
. Five f urlong- iJo Shields won. ' D.
O Teylor-aeeond. Little Pat third; time.
1:08.
Seven furlong Tyrolean won., Wake
ful second. Lady Meneus third; -time,
lt0
Six furlongs Topay Robinson : won.
Chief Hayea aecond, Vna C. third; time.
1:17.
run 'and-' al'xteenth JTl. Mayberry
won. Taby Tosa second. Jack .Young
third 1, tlm. 4:8.
- 81x furlong Dr. Scharf f wort. 'Wlllo-
denv second, J. W- O'Netl, third: tlm.
1:17.
Mil and three-sixteenths Dr. Riley
won. Rostof f second, Caahler third
time. J:08H. J , - V V-
SPORTS SCHEDULED
77ZnArTHE:EXP0SITI0N
Thomas Kean, world's champion pro-
frssional sprinUr, ha written the -man
ager of Lewis andClark athletics with
th view of enuring th professional
game that are to be held on th Lewis
and Clark stadium August, 14. '
- Keane la without -doubt -the greatest
printer In th country today. In 188
ha won th New England champlonahlp
at 229 yard and 440 yard, and In the
following . year -at Taver island.- now
York, whll representing th ' Boston
Athletlo association won th A. A. U,
champlonahlp-at a quarter of - mile.
defeating aoch noted crack as Tom
Burke,- Qeorg Sands, deorg .'FoaUr,
Sasford of Yale, Lyons of th New Tork
Athletic club and Townaend of Michigan.
After winning th honor of amateur
champion. Kean. In -1888, decided to
turn professional and for a year or two
took part in an in- Dig proresa.iona)
meetings and Caledonian c club x games
In thla country. it is almost certain
that Keane wilt '. be In Portland on
August 14 to take -part in th profes
sional games,' and th northwest will
then hajr an opportunity of witnessing
on of th greatest performers on in
track today. k ;
In th Lewis sad Clark canoe races to
be held from- July 28 to 4 A. L. Tape
of San Francisco haa entered.the senior
division. Tap Is recognlaed a on of
th beat canoe racers to be -found on
th coaat, and for thla reason there are
several eanoara, some of which are local
men, who are awaiting r the chanc to
take tils scalp. . . .......
Stava Veraenl haa entered th Junior
division for canoe racing and It 1 gen
rally expected that he will make all
others In that ciasa.rgo soma" 11 tney
would oaaa th buoy first. . v
The canoe race win b held'' on
Guild's lake at th asm tlm th Lewis
and Clark regatta 1 scheduled. . , -
t ' V"-'- Xadlaaa 'Wtsv--r" C'T
; ' (Bpeclat Dispatch t Tbs Josnal.) A '
Hood River. - Or- July. I. OS burn
played 1n hard lock for th local yes
terday, permitting tha Chemaw Indian
tbre runs In the rirat mntng, and by a
wild -throw of - hi ro second In th
ninth two more runs were presented th
redskin. '..Th acor - . - -
; ' R.H.E.
Chemawa .......8 0 8 0 1 1 7 8 2
Mood River 8008202 t 8
Batteries Poland and Tobe; Oaburn
and Blavln. , Upiplrt J3ukes. Attend
ance, 1,200. -" v -' . '
Bveat at 0a trail. -
.. (Special Diaoeteh to The Jseraal.) - r-.
Central la, Willi- July 8. Th ' re
sults of yesterday's races her war as
fOllOWS: - " :, '.: ' ,' "
Three-minute pac--Ro Rial won.
Hummer Girl aeoond. -
t"rre-TryrntT pacBo ford wonrTrnirett t
second. ...
2:2 trot Snohomish Boy won.
Uuarter-mlle running race Tlmbuc-
too won, Bert Davis aecond. .
Three-quarter-mlle running rate Bert
Da via won. Bell econd. '
' - . '
-Ytotos Defeat Sataaada.
-: Yesterday th , Victor baseball team
defeated th Eatscada Bin In a-one-elded
gam by th score of 8 to 2. Th
Victor team lined up as follows -Taylor.
- pitcher; -Walls, . catcher: Foster,
first base; McKinley. aecond Jse; Mo
Holland, third base, Griffith, shortstop;
Clark. Mclntyre and Kelb, outfielders.-
Oorrallia Star Flay BUnfor. , -
(Joarsal gpeeial aarrtee.) .
Ban Francisco, July 8. Negotiation
ire now on between th Oregon Agricul
tural col lex' and Stanford university
eowHrd arranging -a -football gam for
OS". ;: . : : . .. .i . , -s;,
tiis orsgon daily jsuhiiau ror.TLAi::v 'vzd::z:day j rr'z: ; juz.v e. . :
w. jiwi. i.-- lap. i arr - . "
I
ESSIal CTO-
mj... as s , ex jkaaee ihm . - - i
THE TARY TIGERS
1... t-.-i- lei-
Spitball Bill Haa. an. Easy Task
... in Shutting Out Fisher's
Bengals. - .' .
LOU RUNKLE MAKES'
f : THE WINNING HIT
'V!
Portland Nine Braces Up . and
. Wins Two Brilliantly Played
Games. .
' Portland 1, Taeoma 8.
' Batteries Esslck and McLeanTiuimaaJ
and uoaaor-
BIU Kasick did the trick In th after
noon gam, as - did Ely Catea in th
monlng contest, each: t wirier scoring a
1 to 8 victory over the -ehamplon Tigers.
brated hy- th. Portland baseball - xhlb
After playing several bad games during
th past seven days, th Ideals got busy
yesterday and pulled together with th
most satisfactory ' results. '-' - In - - the
history of th local club doublehead
victories- are as scarce , as anything
could be, and far the team to play auch
perfect ball.-eepectelly in -the- presen
of large ' crowds, is as surprising as
tt Is pleasing. It has never been Port-
mnd's lot to perform brilliantly tn th
presence of 'large crowds, defeat In
variably visiting them. To wla gam.
a Tacoma usually does, bard and con
sistent work must be don during every
minute of th game, and If Portland can
perform brilliantly in two games it Is
reasonable that th same club should
perform in nearly similar form in .Jvr
game. ..
Yesterday afternoons exhibition wo
of th Intense variety and, waa so pleas
ing to th 8.000 spectators that .they
scarcely, realised that such a fin con
test was In progress. Th game waa a
pitchers- battle, with . Esslck carrying
off .the honor of th day by holding
th - dangerous Tfger down -to on
vagrant bit. -that being raade by 1 Shee
hnln th fourth Inning.' Kasick pitched
a phenomenal gam. He had perfect
oontroV Issued no passes, save Nordyka,
who had hla ribs warmed by a delight
ful inshoot, and struck out nine men.
It was useless for the Tigers to con-,
nect safely and they went down to de
feat fighting bravely. . 1 r - j. -
1 L 1 1
t, - a uumu, si no, was in rare xorm,-al
lowing but flv hit and not giving a
baa on balls. . Th gam waa f re
from kicking, "Shrimp' Perrln having
but a - few close - decisions and none
causing any 'dispute. Th fleldlnw of
Atawwaa superb, thai clever fellow
having aeven -difficult assists ' without
an error. - Lynch and Sheehan carried
off th Yielding honors for Tacoma, the
former's one-handed catch of Sohlafiy
long drive to thy, f enc In th seventh
Inntng.belng oae of the prettiest oatohes
ver seen on the hors grounds.'. Shee
han had flv hard chance, two of which
war corking drive from - th bata of
McCredl and Van Buren, and which
the - doughty, third-baseman skillfully
speared. - -. . - - '. awv
Portland's only and ' vlatorlou run
cam . In th , fifth Inning.- Householder
droy out a slsxllng double , to center
and only reached, second by an eyelash,
sliding away from "Truck" Egan. Mc
Lean advanced hint to third and, with
two down. . Runkla scored blra with s
pretty safe drlv over second baa. Tb
crowd responded to th feat by giving
both men .a deserved -ovation. Tecoma
mad determined effort to get on th
circuit but Esstck'a -famous ' "pit"- ball
had tha apit In th right spot and th
Tigers succumbed. . To the credit of
Portland it must be eaid that th tw
games yesterday war a credit tot th
club... Tb core:-- , -,.. .
i,- 1 , PORTLAND. -. a.
" ; . u A B. R. H. PO, A. K.
A is, s. ... . ;...... 8 0 0 7
MoCradl. rf. 8 ' 2 0
Mitchell, lb. ........ 8 , 1 11
Bchlaily, Zb.'
Householder,
r, cf. ...r 2' 1
.2 t t 10 2
It ...... 8 8 18 0
Mclean, c.
Van Buren.
Runkle. 8b.. 2 8 2 , 0 0
Esslck. p. 88 81
- . . i . . - I" M ' sh aw
- .Totals ,
..21 VI 8 17 It
."':"TACOMA.V;
.... ..... :-.-:AR R. H. PO. A. K
Doyle, rf. 4 0 0 0 1 0
Bheehaiw 8b.-... 4-0-1 - 8- 8 - 8
Nordyke, lbi 2 8 0 12
Eagaa. as. 8 . 2 - 8-0
McLaughlin, If. ..... 8 0 1 0
Lynch, cf. , , 8v 84- 8-'
Caaey, 2b .,i. 8 . 8 8 1 .8 .0
Hogan, c ........... 8 0 0 1 0 1
-1 nomas, p. ......... g 0 0 4.
4 Total . . ..U 28 -8 T 24 18
-- .,,- SCORE BY INNINdaV i"V
1. ' f . 1 8 8 4 8 4 T tVr
Tacoma . .. ,.,.... 0 0 0 e
Portland . ....... 80 1 1
Hit . . 1 8 1 2 8 8 1 i
, ' .. aVafMART.
Struck out By Eaalck, 2: by Thomas.
1. Two-baa, hit Householder. Double
Play t:asey to Kagan to Nordyke.
Left on base Portland, 2; Taeoma, 2.
Sacrifice bit Mcl-eam Hit by Pitched
ball Nordyka. First baa on error
Tacoma. Tim of game One hour and
la minutes, umpire perrln. .
;T - - Seooad Chemawa 1V- --i 1
(Special Dsvateh to Tss JowsaL) i '
Eugen. Or., July 8. In the baseball
game- her yesterday afternoon between
the Chemswa Indians' second- team and
a Eugene team mad up of-high school
and university players th local shut
out th Indians, th score being 18 to 0.
Eugen played an errorless gam, while
ine inaiana maae rrequent errors, sev
era! of them being responsible for runs.
Th .score by Inning:' .
Eugen .21 11 082111
Chemawa . ......... ...00208800 8
, 1 ., j . .. . , r.-
' Taekt BOsehlaf irias.'1:-
Th yacht Mischief. R. W. Foster
ilclpper, won th Lwt and Clark yacht
rac on Guild a lak yesterday. Four
yachts - competed and finished as fol
low: Mlschlaf, 21:10; Lakota. 81:28:
Jewel, 84 JI: Moonshine. 88:14.. ,
Th officials wer: Referee. Frank
Lonergant judges, W. J. Clemena
George Brown, William- Harder; . clerk
L-CjaW.. Charles ..lMelson;..tlmekeper.
H. L. Stephenson; Inspectors, . L.V.
Woodward, P.- D"Arcy, H. F. Todd. "
-: '-...' By DefeaU Xerherts.
. (Jearsal gpaelal Service.) :
Butte, .Mont... July 8 Buddy Ryan
knocked out George Herberts (n tb
eleventh round of their match yester
day.; . ; . - '..v-'v,.;..;
X
J - - otxo TO-aitaavma, ' '. ;v
4 ' All notice of 'amateur base
4 ball game, challenge and ath
4lelo events must be sent t thls
4 - ernoe oerore e ciocs a- m. on
th day for publication. Ama- 4
tur manager ehould .pay at- ' 4
tentlon to this rule, aa th keep.,)
Ing of It will Insur a "proper
report 01 tneir . aoinga to 4
Jouraat 1 - - :Tr -"
Mtfffvvvvv
i:::r.cnA.r;EA:Y -ccor
' - STOPPED BY SHERIFF
OJd rudfi-AgaimtcJMexlcan
Causes Butte Fight to Be
.: i- r,.- stopped." : r
cr . y J r- 1, '' -
-r ; .-A S - ' : . - t-. '
, (Jearsal Spselal- Swrlaa.)
.Butt.aJaonU July 8. Sheriff "J. 3.
Quinn and a force of deputies last night
stopped tha Herrera-Neary f Ight . in
about the middle of th first round.
Tb elierlff threw hi hat Into tha oen-
er of th ring' and with hi officer
Immediately Jumped -through th ropes,
waved the fighters to their corner and
notified them and - their second that
ny further effort to continue th fight
would. result In their arrest Tb sher
iff officers were hooted and hissed
by 2.000 '. persona' Jer Clifford, for
merlr msnaaer af the Montana Athletic
club, - swore to 11 complaint aga tnai
HerreraanalJiteary and thlr .followr.
Charging them with committing felony,
a prlsef lghting under the - Montana
statutes 1 given such a classification.
Herrera , disappointed Clifford In not
keeping an agreement to - fight Kid
Goodman,, last fall, caualng Clifford to
- - ''w0',''' 02in'?ii'''Z5
ever fight again In Butte Indignation
la Jteen over Clifford's action.
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE.
CLUBS.
Taeoma
i 1. II
0113
.503
.Ml
.4MI
.4H
1.4.T4
.4SV
i
12110
tt 8
rwtuod .............
Uia Aastle. ,.......
Oakland
:
410
oca 1 u A
41
- .tHIM.
84
I 40 48!
4T)44
24T1
; "'2rak eaattta. .
- . - (Josraal Ipaclal Sarrtca.) J vl .
Seattle, Wash.. July I. Tha Oak-
landers and hom team apllt even on
their double-header - yesterday. . Fits-
Patrick waa effective la th morning
gam and I berg in tb afternoon con
test. Scores: ;J . : ,r .. '..'
Mornlns- same ' jl T w. PL
Seattle . ...., . 0 1 0 I I 2 8 4
Oakland . ......0 100001 02 8 8
Batteries Fltsnatrlck and Daahwood:
Moaklman and StanUy. -: -
Afternoon gams '' Rl H. E.
Keettl. . ......00008 8 011-1 -8 I
Oakland .1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 8 4 2 1
'Batteries Shields, Blankenshlp and
xmenwooo; joerg aua oyrne. umpi
Bray. , ' r. -,.
, .Aagala . IMay awaa.-ri?T
(Joarsal SpseUl Service.) ' ; . ' '
San Francisco, July 8v The ' Angel
played two errorless gam yesterday,
defeating th Seals both times,' Baum
held th hom players aaf In th morn
ing, and In th afternoon Toser allowed
buf one hit. and that in- th ninth" ha
lting. Score: -
-'-Mornlna mn- .-ft. IT: Ft
Lo Angeles ...0100000182 7 0
San Francisco ,. 8010000 11 T 8
Hatterles Baum and Eaxer. Whalen
and ahagrv-rrtu.. .... i.. -,. ,...
Afternoon gam.'' V' "r, H.jj.
Loa Angele ",.000100800 1 8 0
San Francisco .. 0000 8 1 - 1
Batteries Toser and Eacer: Hltt And
Wilson. , Umpire Davis. ,.
American league.
- Won. . t i.f yt f
C1vland-T-,r.f-4-r-T 23 --.845
Chlcsgo. , 28 " 22 .' , .828
Philadelphia.. ....... 2 ' . 24 ,.81
Boston . , 17 w;- it 482
Detroit. . ,.,'..t.,,.., 28 : .. . 83 . .478
New York ....... .24 12 .441
8t. Ijoaf . . . ........ 22 ,4 . .. .80S
Washington, . i..,.,, 22 40 i ." .258
.'-At ClTlaa&,
Mornlng game . -- .v ,.j , R. H. E.
cieveiana ... 2 11
Chlcaao . . .8 11
Batteries Heas and Buelow; Altrock
ana sicrariana. -i--, r-.
Afternoon gam .' V , R. H. E.
t:ieveiana . . ... t. ........... .i
Chlcaao . . i 8
BatUrte Moor and, Bemls; Smith
ana aicrsriana. v
'f'''""i V 'At Stnt. '' : '
Morning gain - R. H. E.
Detroit . .mi.......... ;.. 4 8 1
St. Louis - ...... .-..1 7 1
.. Batteries Donovaa -and Derant-Pelty
Afternoon gam ,, : .. R. Jt. E.
Detroit . ...... v.. . ............ 8.8 4
St. Louis - .j ............ .11 17. 2
Batteries Kltson and Do ran; Morgan
ana eugaen. . t J ,.
'- I Ar'ots
Morhlna n-am . ' ;R W K
Boeton . . ................ i,, .t 12 2
Philadelphia r . .......67 8
Bstterles TannehlH and McGovem;
waaaen, woaxiey, nans anq Bcnreca,
Afternoon gam --.,. R H. E.
Boston . . ..'. ...... .2 1S (
Philadelphia . 4 12- 4
Batteries Touns and Crlaer: Wad-
. II ' D . L 1-
at 2iw;Ta.; - -j-'--;
First cams , : ' R. it. K.
Nw York . rT- , 1 in
Washington , 8 t 4
Batteries Powell. Hogg. Griffith and
Kjewow; ratten ana tteyaen.,
Second gam - ' . . Ri' H. E.
New York . 8 8 4
Washington ................. .2 2-2
Batteries Chesbro and MoOuire;
Wolf and Ktttredg. . , .
. BowlBa- Club's Staaea. ' 'l"V'v....
Th results of th Portland Rosin.
club Fourth or July regatta, held on
th Willamette yesterday, wer a fol
lows: .', - , . .
First race, for Corbett run First
crew, Harley - (stroke), Smld (second),
Zimmerman (third). Smith (bow): seo
ond crew, Gloss (stroke). Hart (second),
Montgomery (third). Lamnerson (bow).
Junior crews First, Taylor (bow).
Orth (second). Peterson (third), Pfaen
dr (stroke); second crew, four Allen
brothers.-' - ,
Singles Gios,. Patton." Tmberson. -Senior
doubles -Montgomery. Lam.
hereon; Smith, Harley. . , "
Junior double Rosenfelt. MarshaTil
Luders, Smith, t - ' , : ....
junior roar-oar. special Two entries.
th Allen four lodlng. Th winner are:
Fender, stiik;. Peterson. Orth, Taylor,
r-TfaOomlolt aa fcnJOfiu ,
- -IJaorsst gpeeial garrtea.) -San
Frandaco, July 8. Jim MoCor
mlckv th proteg of John L, Sullivan,
signed articles yesterday for a match
with On Ruhlln, tr tak plan before
th Cooma club on August 1L . '
- . 11 - .1, . , . -
Walla Walla r-11, aeadlstea. 4-0.
(Spaeial DtepetrS t Ta Josraal.)
Walla Walla, Wash.. July 8 Walla
Walla won two gams from Pendleton
yesterday by th cor of 7 to and
11 to -.
. aarna 8(atohe With Kelly.
- Tommy -Burn and Hug-Kllv-hav
been matched to fight In Loa Angele on
July 18. The men are to weigh In at
168. at 8 o'clock." Aiiro recently fonght
s 10-rotind draw with Kelly. "
. ,, 11 . . - j
Dlnhtherla relieved In twenty minutes.
Almost mlrseulnus. Dr. Thomaa' Kc
lecino vii, av any. orug store, . ,
nxnnrn i ,ii i mi maii .
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:: - r:"V" ' - ;7.;.a. r
Belmont's Fleet Mare -Showed
. i C13 feeverse in Running In
1: . ; - a Crief Tlma. ' 7':'"T
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OPPOSITION FIGHTING
; ,, RACE COMMISSIONER
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Governor Higglna Ma Not Re-
" appoint Belmont to the ,
t " .:; , Coveted Poeition. "
' "-""ill In.nl.l ..n rl
Nw York. July I. Tha defeat of the
great ueiaame by Agile and than com
Ing back to' th race In winning form
are th most talked7 of tonics around
me race track these da vs. There
om difference of opinion to. th
'the- Sumirbain . -Inner. the
second mare to tak th bTuTTIbboTTbn
in American, turf in It history In th
rac of a week, aao. when she took the
dust of Captain . ft Brown's fleet and
game youngster. Whll there are many
who blame ah Ul-Judged rid on th
pari or w welll. Who had the'mouat on
aeiaame. , other lay it to the track.
which xulted thr eolt better than ft did
th mare. . Both of the mar have
bn, -protablr wr. contrlbutina causes.
but th weight of expert opinion Is that
Beldam is not up to her 8-veaa-old
form. - It ' Is not improbable that Tar.
Belmont will retlr her to th stud after
the Saratoga met.
By taking aecond money In th Jad.
vane stakes Beldam goes In th honor
list of mares that, ha v woa 2100.00.
r mvra wi me American turr. ..uniy
two mares now rank her in th amount
of, money won. and both of them, raced
much mor-than sh will b permitted
to do. The two ar Miss Woodford
and Ftrensl. . At present Flrensl I lesa
than 816,00 In excess of Beldame as
' money: Winner, r
Beldame's great rival for the. turf
premiership this season. th mighty
Delhi J. also well up In th lUt of
With th expectlon' of Domino, Han
over and Salvator, the Brooklyn handl
cap winner, Delhi, is th largest 1100.-
ooo or over money .winner of th Ameri
can turf , to earn thla dlattnctlon In
three season' racing. Delhi now sUnds
seventh on the Ilat .of large American
money winner, h. having, to hi credit
a total of 1118.217 In atakes and purses
Of those In the lead he may aever overtake-
Domino, -with 108.2 04 aron; -but
128.246 morrtn winning will tie
Kingston's record and 86,600 more won
will put him In th lead of th other
big winners which now front his name.
These aro Btr- Walter.. Raceland. . Han
over and 'BaiYator.Th following table
glvea Delhi a.eoord by years up to and
including hi recent brIUIant Brooklyn
handicap victory: ,. '. .. - v
Year. V-Age. lsts. ,2ds. 8ds., WOnt
1802 . . i . . i . - 2 - 1- - -e - 4 . $12.66
1204 ..'i.v,;."S It 8 121 li.. ,t ' . 78.867
1806..'....." 4 ' 1 ,- 0 '-lO.OOO
Th hollow manner In which Ham
burg Belle- greatest daughter of -Ham
burg, won the- Equality stakes, -from a
fine field of youngsters .indicates mat
he 1 back to form,, and even If Bel
dams gets back" to her Surburban shap
ths-dsughter-ofrHamburr has- license
to chslbMige her supremacy,
Probably aa good, a filly has been
seen , out in som time i wnimaicai,
which won In easy : fashion last week.
Th youngster waa a maiden ; a week
or so back, but ah has developed vary
faat with, racing, and now ah Is ' on
of. the best of her eg In training.
v Tlm Oaynor. who bought and. trained
the filly front th tlm she was year
ling. 1 enthusiastic ever her. ' No bet
ter work filly or sweeter-tempered
mis has been seen around th local
courses this year, land If . Whimsical
trains on sh will probably b th beat
of th 2-year-old f lilies. In fact, .It
would . not : b surprising "to ' ae hr
beat most of - the cream ot th . colts.
' Syooasy and AfU.. ---'
- HTn tS Brighton'Dorby It to likely that
Sysonby and Agile may - com, together
again. They ere both ougioie. at any
rat.--. And. what is mor Interesting.
Oxford, winner of th Kenllwortb7 Derby,
Is,' too. 8lnc all thre of these horses
will have up penalties, which mean
ihaV tby 'will all ' carry respectable
welBDt, th Darby should decide whether
Agile, was at hi beat 'in th Tidal and
whether Oxford Is a first clsss 8-year-old.
.If beating Agile 1 a test. Ox
ford ha proven that already, but sine
Axil haa shown such marked improve
ment at Bheeoahead It Is not a certainty
that h was himself . when , Oxford-
whipped him In tha Broadway at Oravea
end, Ol eeau. winner of th Swift stakes
at - Sheepehead. is not in any of .th
race at Brighton. It is vldntly the
Intention of Brady to put tn ormis
eolt by after th wlndup of th Sheep-
head meeting and reet him up ror Sara
toaa. At - Saratoga Olaeau is In th
180.000 Great Republic. .-, ''
Hermla mar d seen at ins races
earlier than waa expected.- It Is said
be 1 coming to himself again and ta
salloolra In something Ilk hla old form.
Hi trainer la greatly encouraged , ky
tha great- racr Improvement,, ',
. .. Mmt Vot atetaoat.
Th auestlon a to whether or pot
August Belmont I to succeed himself
state racing commissioner is sun
unsettled o far aa - any . formal an
nouncement ' I concerned, but th first
rmnresslon I that'h will not be. Th
story hss been current about th tracks
that Whealock of , th Met hs told
Governor -Hlgglns .the txaer' relations
between the--Jockey club and th book
makers, and that' with th fact before
him the governor has decided that Mr.
Belmont will not get th piac. , tvnne
tha atory aa to Whlock may not be
tru. It doubtlee la tru that this bet
ting .controversy hss had an adverse
Influence on the ehsnce f th presi
ding of th Jockey club. . Speaking of
betting it Is aald on pretty good author
ity that in effort will be. made to have
th racetrack plungers .curtail, their, bet-J
ting operation. A request to this ef
fect ha already been mads, of will be
mad at 00c. It will be In th form
of a request only; aa th officials recog
nise th fact . th8t ibey cannot oontrol
these operations. Those hlgh'ln'thl
councils of racing will try to keep the
speculative feature In th background.
As on racing man. . wno , erioenuy
had failed to pick the winner; remarked
rather plaintively recently: ,
"Raelng seems to be degenerating Int
a mer gambling gam of chanc when
the -player has only to bet his money
and trust to -luck. He could a well
do thla at a roulette wheel, and It would
not "t "Hint 2TrnHrr-Thtfr are other
way of battering racing than by refus
ing contributions from th betting ring.'
xoi victory ot it. nmatner in the
most valuable and Important stak In
hlch his colora have- been concerned
elnre hts advent s a 'patron of the
thoroughbred, ot. Saturday, with Secur-
1:
v .... ,.,..,,.,.,,. y J i . - - . . - :'... v. .,;
J vJ w . y J I .
f , C:p!ij t::a esrtd.
I auSered with weeelnif .'Keaama 4a-lts
wr form, for about to years, in wbieb
. tlm I. triad several rented
iee aa
I Detpre-
- sort pi loo a, until I had loeoi abeot
1 f tea aao
Souad- no peroiaaent relief.. Kuunllv -I
bacam skeptieal and hesitated when a new
; remedy was oflered me. . "Yon will hav te
' snow me," as in Mlaaoorlaa says, waea
' w. mcuonei. 01 ia rioaeer prog Btora.
:. elained be ewold cur me with D. D. D. I
' waaabow ptetographs of eases befor aad
. anex laauog l. o. D.. togetnerwlta-iae atory
'. of a remarkable eur of a mas worklD la
th Valley Ax Worts at Alexandria, which
easa under the personal obaervstioa ot Mr.
' Jordaav I eommeooed nslng th medielne
aa per dlreotiona. After using Ik glta
bottls I was cured. I have never had aay
L relum of th disease. Msay com to
rTaklng wnkt-O. D. D. did for ma. and I alwars
teii west u tney wsot to m eured -Ua
u. o. w, as per airostiona" .
, v---ti J. K. WUBRSTEW.
Moatpallsr. IdA. Wot. 8, NOB.
St 1
.'' . '', . O. D. Dooata but
b ouro or monoy rofundod.
'Writ th Msdloal Bepartmeat,
coaaultatloa aad advioa,
f
Is ' I
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' U v -' . ' 1 a''"''
riN3T inf.,
ftp "vv,t In frf' - )'
Removed ;tf48 jThlrd Streost, -t
Bet. Pine
"A --(t-'
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- r-VS- ,'t
S3 THIRD
lty' In th Great , Trial atakes. . Is atlll
a topto of discussion. -11.
it is. tit general opinion among tn
amart men of th ring and th paddock
that. now that Hlldreth ha ' th le
broken, he will continue to win many
race with th. Smather horses, espe
cially as th year' grows older, for th
tralnerU-:wll known -for his ability
In handling delicately constituted rac
horses In th chilling month Of autumn.
Basso, wta . BTatstauO.
': Th Ellers team -defeated Clatsksnl
at Clatskanl y eeterday ; by the ecor
or 1 to z.. Tn unaup: ; , -
Filers.- i --"Posltlonr-.- ---Clatskanl.
Riddle ....... .4.-..P Crandall
Schults ,. ,...'.-... C........-.M. Swopo
Domer . . .,lb.;..,.,,. Cardiff
Flemmlng ... ..'.. .2b. ........... Poppln
Dart ............ .8b. Abbott
van Notwiek .ir... ...... Ticnenor
O. Smith.... ..,.. cr.j m........ Smith
Wood ,...........rf..,......,. Hiatt
Eater
,ss. ,
Davis
SPORTINQ NOTES.; Q :
fc. ,. . .. ... . . -
In falmeesto all snd 'with a- good
memory for some, it may be pardonable
to mention tbat from, the standpoint of
attendanoe, interest ' fireworks and
suoeess, yemerasy ' arternoon-a - gam
more than compared with th on that
th Indian pitched two year ago thl
su mm ar. ,. .
Th. only ? definite ) account - Of - th
Scheduled game yeaterday between- th
Trail nin and the LltU Poteto,
come from. Jordan ZaH, and atates that
th Trail .nine won by the. ecor of 14 to
Th gam was -supposed to he rail
of features, but ao far not enough hav
been pat together to make an interesting
tory.-. '..'-...i !
i h -4-,..v. e , .
Mike Fisher beoam patriotically ex
travagant yesterday and purchased ' a
small United States fleg for each of
hla player. On th way to the central
city efter the second game.' th entire
nine' wer arrested for desecrating th
natlonat emblem s by hs vtng - - them
smeared wtth whitewash. The Tacoma
player were given until 11:48 laat night
o leave th city.' At 11:46 ther waan't
a Tiger left in PorUand. Fisher taking
them hom to. watch Tacoma grow. . ..
cites and Essies deserv great credit
for the two perfect game that they
pitched. ' Both, -pitchers are decent, and
willing workers and everybody waa glad
to e them shut out their opponent.
., . e '
It- seems ' tough .' whert Portland ' cau
play winning ball without- McCredl or
McLean In the game, but such wis th
caa yesterday , morning. , . . '
'Lynch' one-handed catch of Schlaf-
ly long drive In- the - seventh Inning
wis oa of the best catenas vr -made
In thla cltyi k Sheehan's work was afjof
ufniu. r- . ......
Jtiflge McrreVlle'ainl'B'eri Kly' wore Tr
queeaous- smiles all day, yesterday. The
yaOrJ 1 V y ' '8:CaaWr1 ' '
Vv
UJ M V-
- Is thei cast) ol J. E. Wuntn show,
bar, his War was almost aatirsij covrd
wiia vvsarpiag WWWI.'
It rag ad for two years, sad was aft- -
ward entirely clard sway is aboot ajj -weeks
tiat oy ... , .
10 : n n
' J mm u-. ' 7 mm-. I M
u - c u 1 ' a
sad lo taiat of th diaaaa ha appmr4 '
sine.., ....... .'! x.,- . ...i.;
.r W know thl a ba axactly as atated.', '
' This result caa ba aecomplisbad. with -
aai skio . anaction. Barrel of blood
idicin cu do nothing for ski) dia
a, Nina oat ol ten manifastsiuiaa U
tba skiav ar local parasitic la aatnri
aad abolatoly carabl by this stow pr
acriptioa.. D-.D. D. is a cleaa liquid
prescript iotv sopped or atonisad orar th
affactad spats twka daily.
. V:,.!' ; , ', -- .'
'Thla' reparation haa our urW :
auallflod onaoraomonta ' Wo aro -rooommondlnax
It with moot ox
oollontrooulte. Thoouroa alroaey
offootod 4sro .havinc wldoooroal
mfluonoo la thla a action, if. yu -havoa
akin affactJon oom to tha
otoro. It will bo tho moano of malt'
ln you happier human bolna
tJQQ bottlo and lo suarantood
- -;,. ;, , ,, -.---
O. 2). Bw Qempaay, OaUesuro, fog fre
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WOODARD, CLARKE A CO. v ; 'izX
The Beauty
I thst it I so easy to apply to aay '
la why. Bay Stat Paints ar ao deaerv-
edly popular-. Any on can do If.
previous experience i unneceaaary ; bl
sides these paint ara so Wonderfully .
permanent, thereby . preserving "wood ;
from splitting, cracking or dcaylna...c .
Fisher. Thorisen &Co.
' Cat. Ft eat aad . ICorrUem 9M. ';',,
and Aoh
STREET
Pcrcbnt.crvoEcccr.:o
BMTOaXSlfAani001Vk.Bss eared thee4
eseaset Ssrvaes Paamty. lasnniala as atr.
ar- They elaar tbe erala. etraestke the
cirestatlea, bmJi dltastlos sarfaet sa4 tsapart
BMgMtle vlgef te to whole satag. . All araiaa .
aa wasss eteppea perwaaaauj. gl.O sat
halt holes gaarastaed taf oar w-nread
sly, . sa.wh - an siaaia.
retaua Ma. cn..,8 areh
Pm. SoM I Portlaad wly
rwriaaq nwrei rxaraaaey,
1
smiles ssumdauch gigsntkj propor
tion that they lasted through the night
and war still , In , evidenc thl ' morn
ing. . ' ."...':-.;
, , . --oaiv .. e. , ., .,).',',;' U't -The
Portland team left last night, for
Seattle where -a aerie will - b played.
It la probable that the Sunday' gam'
scheduled at Tacoma mar be aecured.
for this city two weak hne. . r
y NATIONALf LEAGUE
r.t..
Nw. Torsv, ....... ... 4 5 .71
Pittsburg ,..,....-, 48 . 27 .414
Chlcaao . . 4S ' ' I ' -.,
Philadelphia .......... 40 J 27' .87
Cincinnati.. ......... 86 , .,4. 88 J-i.MJ '
St. Loula ,,,.r,..,,. 26, 4. . ,tf
Brooklyn Jt ,. 48 C.80
Boston, v ....,...-- 28-v 47 Vr'-S .
-v-i;.avv:"s -I V'-1 ''M' ''''
WT-'"'.t, owoafo..;
Morning firm - - . .. b u r
, w . ... , . w , . t ... , 1 KM
Chicago . . ?.;..v,.., ......... .8- 6-
St. Louis . ............ ,J- -f J y
Batten Lundgren ;and - 0'NI11;
Eagan and Zearfoaa. - -
-Afternoon game -n' fr
Chicago ..,.'.,,. i.'., ., -.-.w.Lii Jj
St Louis. ........ V.... '.1., 1. 18 -1
- Batterlee Wicker, and VII..- viknia
and Zearfoe. Umpire O'Day. ,
.At Plttsoarg.
Momina- arsma - -; - , w
H.E.
Flttaburc . 1... '..-..a 1 a
nop tree.
ky' Freak haa, - ' 1
Cincinnati ;;r ., . j, ,s j 1 :' 1 . ,.j
Batteries Flaherty snd Plts; Ovar- .
all. Cchech and Phelps,
Artemoon game ' " r. u e. '
Pittsburg ... ...... ,,,.. ,,!, - 1 ;
Cincinnati a . -i i -l...
BatterleaLeever and Cariach; Ovr v -all.
and SchleU . i;mplre Bauawina-
..! ' '' At Btssklyau ;.UJ.. : xizi
Mornlna iiim . 'w t '
S?yn r;v.-Viv8 U i ' ....
Boeton i.,-.-.,-.. .... .48
Batterlea Easnn aail ni.- wu.
helm and MoranT - ' ...
Afternoon same 1 - ' .1 f. w x '
,, . .. . ..
Brooklyn 4 1 ..'..,, Aj , , g 1
Boston . .,,..,...,.,,,',,,.', .1 ; g 1 -':
Batteries UrTnvr- '..A m..-.-.
Fraser and Moran. Umpire w- John- '
aton. ' --.-......'
t-i
r ''. a. aviui-tjl.V.
jMornlng gsrfl , : V 'nT'ltE.- -
New York -. -s . -. , 1 t, rrr.Tf.l . - 2 2"
Philedelphl VS. 1 8 .1 I
svirawaon ana-, wiarxei ..
Suthoff and. Dooln. . . ,
Afternoon gam -'"v. R. fj K'i
New York . , ....-!-..-,. .a 1 s "
phtladelphlar, i . 1 j
- Batterlea McQIrmitv ntw- Power-1 n;
Spark end DoqIu. . Umpiie ' Jw..-
and ivgaa,
-ill
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