The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 20, 1905, Page 10, Image 10

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OFFICIATE v
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After' a Numbarl 0f Adjourned
Ninth - Inning pally Produces
Meetings Principals and Man
; v agers Agree on Refereer
BRITT AND SULLIVAN I "
Winning Run After Two Men
; : v; Xr Were Laid Away, r
TACOMA USES THREE
READY FOR -BATTLE
PITCHERS IN CAME
-
Interest In Tomorrow Night's Con
test It Not So Keen aa ths Pro
pWth'i - Good; Lead Taeoma Ties
Score In Seventh Inning Long
moters Would With Welch It
Contestja Which Sharp Fielding
Considered a Judge of Fighting.
? Played Prominent Part."
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1 Portland I. Taeoma J. 4
i Batterlrs Corbet t and . McLean; Em
raon. Keefe. Fltsgerald and Graham.
r Portland passed Loa .Angeles In the
twnnant rej-sterday by virtu or a
irlelory over Tacoroa and the Angela
rlefeat -a ths-faanda-oMh Seattle 81
washes. Testerday's Ictory waa
varned. cyan thoush tha winning- run
ram tn error. -Tha locala war
tmsy from tha start.'. "Emerson started
. to speed tha sphere i. ovar tha Plata,
but Cot frightened In a, minute and with
two on tha circuit gave way to Bobby
JCeefe. By thie tlma tha Portlanders
jwere rampant tor trouble and aa soon
as Keefs began shooting tha balls oyer
tha plats tha MoCradltea began to eand
them In all direction Befora tha
tempest waa at Med-four run wtra on
Fortland's aids of tha ledger. Fits
trerald waa called Into action In 1 tha
, econd -Inning and although ha . waa
touched up in every Inning but two ha
,' uceaaded In holding- hla opponanta down
; fairly wall. Portland annexed on mora
n tha sixth. Taeoma bad a run to hat
- credit In tha first chapter and ..tha
, ,Ttrrs wer being mowed down Ilka
. alfalfa by Teddy Corbett Wtll Runkle's
fcad muff of an Infield flr tn tha aeyenth
after two were out. .' Then throa cork
ing hlta aeorad fonr rum sndlhsjcors
. waa five all; In tha eighth Portland
bad a splendid chance to score, bat a
lightning double play left thing aa they
: were; . in tha Brat half of tha ninth
Oraham led off with a aissler, but died
on tha circuit In Portland'a turn tMngt
came in a way that upaet tha nervea of
tha visitors and tha winning tally waa
hustled acroaa after two were out. Van
Buren singled and Householder beat out
at ahort bunt While tha Taeoma infield
..waa holding a convention aa to who
should Held the ball. McLean flew out
'. and Cataa fouled out to Graham. Larry
' Bchlafly waa beseeched' for 'a hit, but
Fitzgerald kept tha ball rather wide and
J-arry two-stepped to Station 1. With
tha bases loaded for -bear, and tha crowd
yelling for a hit. an arror or any oil
thing that would produce a run Runkle
swung mightlly-sad-tha ball rolled tn
avard : tha pitcher a box. .. Fltsgerald
picked it up, dropped it. -picked it up
. again- and Juggled it again, and while
the clever young t wirier waa doing; theae
' eeveral fantaatio atunta with tha ehtver-
' Ing sphere "Daddy Long Lege" Van
Buren had crossed the Rubicon with tha
winning run and Louis Ph. D. Runkle waa
safe on flrat. Tha crowd waa wild, the
sramo waa won. Ban Ely smiled, and tha
. day waa done. ... ... . . '
....l?t?rdajtX--rn jtyeledsomof
the real apaed of tba Portland team.
Ai fielding waa of tha brilliant order,
. one of his stops being tha beat- of Ita
kind ever aeen lb thla city. Tha official
" acora folio wa: . -
, : . PORTLAND. '' .,';
AB. R. H. PO. A. B.
'Ate, aa. 1
......... a -i a i a. a
AltylTUl r. .....
van Buren. lo.
Householder,, cf.
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let
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iticuean, c
Catea. If. .
pchlafly. tb.
Runkle, to. .
torbatt, p.
Totals
14 27 ( t
- - TACOMA.
, ,A.B.H.H. F6.A.E.
i Tyi;. rt g t i i t
Pheehaa. 8b, ........ I l- 1 til
Kordyke, lb.- ........ 4 t 1 t 5 t
Kagan. aa. 1 I e 4
McLaughlin. If. 4 t I I t
. Lynch, cf.. 4 -1-1 l-t
Canay. Jb. v. i... . ,T. - t'tt
Orahara. . ......... i t 1 tit
Kmerson, p, ........ 0 t t 0 t
Kaefe, p. . a t Ivt
Ugaraid. p. ....... 1 1 jl
t Totals '. . V...... ,a4 T '8I 1? t
Two out whan winning: run scored.
, . v v SCORE BT INNINGS. '
- i . ; 1 i 14 I I f I I
Taeoma . . ......1 0 0 t 4 t
-Hlta 0 1 1 1 4 1 It
JVirtlnnd I M 11 M 1-4
' , Hlta 4 1 t S 1 1 114
. ',,.; SU1CMART.
' . Struck out By Corbett, : by Fita-
rersld. 4. Bases on balls Off Emerson,
; o FlUgenUd, t; off Corbett. 1. Two
laa hits Ata, Ena J, Sheehan. Left
m ba sea Portland, 12: Taeoma, 4.
, Saerlnc hlta Van Buren, Houae
liolrier, Fltairerald. Stolen bases
,kusetiolder, Catea t, Doyle, Schlafly.
First base on error" Portland, 1; Ta
, jflint, 1. Bast hits Off Emerson, 1; off
Keefe, 9; off Fitsewrald. 10. Time of
m Two hours and It minutes. Um
pire Daa.
CHICAGO SWIMMER ?
V. WINS DISTANCE RACE
- The aecond day of tha awlmminr end
. ifllvlng championships at tha. exposition
Jiaased oil with a flourish of arms. A
arge and enthusiasts crowd gathered
' n tha Bridge of Nations to witness the
one-half mile race, which waa partlcl
, ated In by three of tha beat awlmmert
"Jn tfia United States.
, , H. J. Handy of the Central T. M. C. A..
of Chicago, aaally won out tn thla event.
''with F.- Galley of the Olympio club, of
, San Francisco, and J. Scott Leery, also
of tha Olympio club, trailing along for
aacond and third, respectively. Handy la
DO NT CRV PAKB
TIM bm BMatUs af TMa rasntr"
an atea 1st a St af Safaaweabla la-
erednllty. It la tree that
BtrrvMe arlsla ef baMseaa m
tars the
Slaeerared
tkat BMSt hair riwaaiis wars aitklai.
: . XMatdraTf la a eoataanoaa alaeaaa oaaaad
SOI1M& I o.rinsira. i
?" AmviOATion a nann tsAmsn smors. - '
rsf Sttra.H H. SeasMc Suast. tt KItMCWE CI., IctL I. Ittrart, NidL.rwa tsatli
NEWDRO'S He-rpicide
The OmiOTWAZi reaaeSy that
Phototxaph o the Einiah.- of theiBrighton Mils In" Which. Ort Weill Dkjtanced Beldame. 4 The Lower Picture
'- -' -' -: "--Kanaing Water atad Single Shot in the Diataff Stakes at Brighton. each.
but a youth of tender years, and bit
swimming was certainly a revelation to
tha large crowd of onlookers, who mar
veled at. the wonderful endurance of the.
boy. He naea what la called a two-arm
"crawling" stroke, and It la certainly a
winner. The time made- by Handy was
vary good, considering the- fact-that.be
has traveled ail tha way from Chicago
to participate in 'these events, reaching
Portland on Sunday night..
Tomorrow afternoon tha one-mile
championship and tha diving champion
ships will come ,o(T. The diving con
tests will consist of Mgh and fancy div
ing and plunge for distance. There will
also be exhibition swimming and diving
by Professor Cavill of the Olympic club.
Ban Francisco, and W...S. . Murray oil ;
as. A. A. J. vvomrais will nvm m
p. m. In Guild's lake, Juat aaat of tha
rtga f N.tlona .
The summary of tha one-mile cham
pionship swim: H. J. -Handy. Central
rrtrcr--7L. mvxio. flrsfT'ttm;
IS .-40. 1-4. F. Gallev.- Olvmnlo club, aec
ond; tlme.'OI 4-6. - J, Scott Laary.
Olympio club, third. . '
DAN KELLEY RECEIVES r
MEDALS OF VICTORY
(Special Dispatch te The" JooraaL)
Baker City, July St. Dan, Kelley of
Baker City haa received . nine tnedala
from the Lewis and Clark fair manage
ment, won by him at tba recant field
meet in Portland. Four of the medals
arc cold and flva silver. The gold
medals represent flrat place In the win-
ntoga and the aUvar second place,- The
medals have the Lewis and Clark shield
on one aide and an Indian on tba. other,
with tba word "Champion" engraved.
Kelley baa an Invitation from tha man
ager of tho Lewis and Clark games to
take part in the world's contest tha first
week in August and will probably do so.
He Is tho son of a Baker City black
smith and a typical type of tho Oregon
born athlete. "
Wisconsin Oolf Tooraey. ;,' ,
(Journal Special tarries.)
" La Crosse, Wls July SO. Representatives-of
all' the prominent, coif -clubs
of the state wero preaent today at the
opening of tha annual tournament of the
Wisconsin State Golf association n the
links of the Schagbtlcoko club. Today's
program Included tha preliminary quali
fying round for the state championship.
also the flrat round, for the state cham
pionship cup, tha first round for tha con
solation cup and tha match play handi
cap contest aaalnat bogey. .
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, Snooting la Dakota.
' (Joaraal Special Berries.) "
Grand Forks, N. D. July 20. Tha an.
nual tournament of the North Dakota
State Sportsmen's association -opened
here today under tha auspices of the
Grand Forks Gun club. There is a large
attendance of prominent shots , from
North Dakota and neighboring atates
and also a- number of well-known ex-
fierta and professionals attracted by the
lberality of the prisea offered. Today's
events included 10 events of It targets
each and a team shoot of 21 targets. The
tournament will conclude' tomorrow. : .
Tiverton the Beat Trotter.
(Jouraal Special Berrlre.)
PhOadel phia, T July. . So. Tha . speedy
New York trotting gelding, Tiverton,
easily defeated Sweet Marie in the IS. 000
match race yeaterday on the Belmont
Driving club's track, and broke the track
record In the second heat, reducing the
rormer record or X:11H to 2:07 K-
by a, aBioroba.
GONE III
aa lata far Sartal4e,
T-"T . ware Ml(B4lr as.
ilTS: a bW ha Its rare-
mosb, tasarari tehls srala as4 fatllav
r"T1; ,l rw bro' . AmiCtf. It pre.
ataj ntsfeethw. ateeey sack If asMtw.
VB spwwaf IMBUHI IW,
"kUls tho Tajsmr Sana."
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PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. -
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f '1 v ?
. CLCBS.
It?
B
Taeoma
131 11
13
121B
"Sol
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.488
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San Francises,-..
Portias .,...-?;
13
Lh Anaslea
8
Oakland ...
Seattle
Lest ......
4I1S
4 Ti
1-eL.T!
48146 4tMI2;284
. -,ir.' Xoraa's Oood Work. ,
Journal Special flarrlea.)
San Francisco, July 10.-Hogan'a Una
pitching1- resulted in tho Soale' downfall
yesterday. Score: ,, .
Oakland , , . . i . . 1 IT? STvOl i 10 . 0
Ban Francisco ..00000 1 0 00 1 2
Batteries Hoa-an and Byrnes: Henley
and Wilson. ' Umpire Perrine. -
;.' Oray Zs
' '" f '' (Jeersal Special Sanrfee.) ,
Los 'Angelas, July 20.--Tho SaatUo
men woke up long enough yeaterday to
win an 11-lnnlng content from tho An
gela, . Score:- i, ,
R. H.E.
Los Ankales.OOtOtOOlttt 1 7 1
Seattle .1 . . ,t t 1 0 0 1 1 0 t 2 2 11 '
Batteries Gray and Boles: Miller and
Blankenahlp. Umplro-rrBray. , . , ,
AMERICAN LEAGUE. ,
Won.
Lost
PC.
,34
.600
.OS
.411
Cleveland ,
4 i
46 .
44 .
28
2
20
,27
Philadelphia .
. . ......
mica go
Detroit
Boston . ,. ,
New York
St. Iuls , ...
Washington . .
2t
,24 --
24--it
24
- - ;' $
27 .47t
2 - ,471
4 f. .27?
61 r .242
-At Cleveland.
"-First same - , , ' R. H. E
Cleveland ... ........... .i.'... .2 11,1
Boston.. ........ ... I t 2
Batteries Joss and Baelow: .Winter.
Gibson. Crlger and Armbruster. .-
Second game . . 1 R.: H. E.
Cleveland . t ; 7 .1
Boston.. . ......1,7 . 1
Batteries Rhoadea and Bemis; Ol in
stead and Crlger.. .
' Atil. bonis. ' -
t : : , . . . .- ... '.. R. H.B.
St. Louis. ......2 22
Philadelphia.. 7 11 1
Batteriea Buchanan ': and '. Sugden)
Waddell and Schrack. . ,
At Ohloaco.' ' v -
R. H. E.
Chicago ,.i......l- 4 ,t
New York . ...J l ,
-Batteries Whits and Sullivan; Chea
bro and McOulra. . .-. 4 . j 1
' ' . , At Detroit V'. '
' - ' ' ... . . R. KB
Detroit . . .4 11 0
Washington . ........... .. . .2 11 1
Batterlee K ill Ian and Doran; -Wolfe,
Adama and Heydon. .
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
New Tork ,
Pittsburg .
Philadelphia
Chicago -. . ...
Cincinnati
St. Louis
Boston . .
Brooklyn 1
.-. ,,. . ; At Boston. . ,r
" - . R Tt. E.
St Louis . ...,,........,T It '-4
Boston . '. 4 11 -2
Batteries' McFarland and Grady;
Willis and Moran. UmplroO'Day. -
. .. .' . At How Yort.'.,i: '
... R. H.E.
Pittsburg . 2 1, 4
New Tork .................... H 4
Batteriea - Flaherty, . Leaver . and
Pelts; Taylor and Rowermen. Um
pires John atone and Klem. . ,
. ' At Philadelphia. .
. ..... "IL H.&
Cincinnati . ..! .....t 10 I
Philadelphia . . 4 It "4
Batteries Chech snd Phelps;. Plain
ger, Sudhoff and Doolrv. Umpire Baus
wlne. j . .. . ,. .. - .
" " SPORTING GOSSIP.
' Secretary Ely of the Portland base
ball club received a - telegram this
morning-from' J.' P.' Agnew'.-of the
Seattle club, who made a hurried trip
to San Francisco on Monday' to ' look
Into the financial -affairs . of. tha . Coast
league, Incidental with President Bert's
attempt at self-destruction, stating. that
the money, of Jhe letgruo waa Jboroufbjy.
, . , Won. Lost P.C
.. fit V. 2 1 .!
........ 52 , 21 . .2
1 ..... 4t-Vt
41 24 ; ,f8t
44 29 .520
21 , tO , , .282
27 . , 87 .111
rrJat. Z2 . S7 ; .282
safe. This Information was good news,
aa there were ; several rumors - afloat
that things -wero not in good condition.
u : . : V ..e a. , .
- Charlie -Graham deserves great, credit
for the capable manner in "Which ha
handles tba Taoama ball team. Many
fans have--tho Impression -that - Mike
Flaher la the ono who directs tho play
of tho Tigers, but In Justice to tho hard
working captain it maybeaald that' all
credit for Taooma'e success can ba di
rectly attributed to Charlie Graham. He
la .tho beat catcher. nd captain in the
Pacific Coast league. - . . -1 . - - -
. Every now and then MIka Flaher takes
a little fit and hangs .' around tho en
trance to the ball grounds, scrutinising
every, person who enters, and often com-
mantlng.-why this one , and that one
should enter on a pass. If this ia the
work for which Fisher la paid a salary
01 sov par monui. iaa 11 wouia tn a
good schema If tho backsrs of tha Ta
eoma club would alt up and take notice
Tho only work that Mike aver does, la
creating trouble and In this department
he. Is a paat master. . , , .
' Tbers Is a schema on foot : to have
Portland .and . Taeoma play an. exhibi
tion game at Seasldo on some Monday
in August--There are many Portland
fana at that popular resort and they are
willing tb pay the - expenses " of the
teama for such a trip. Nothing would.
1 . . . . . .... - i-
i-ao ins ooys mora gooa man 10 iaae a
plunge In the Pacific after a game. It
would do Mike Flaher good, too, If ha
took a hlgh-dlvo--4ntho surf.
Alt's phenomenal atop of a bard liner
front- Sheeban's . bat waa - oris of - the
prettiest one-handed exhibitions sver
seen on any diamond. . . ,
Charlie Graham called -for foul 'wide
balls on .McLean - in tho seventh, , when
a bit would have meant a run.
.. , i- J..-' a r: t ., '.5 '.
' "So Joa Corbett la through with base
ball," -inuaed Umpire "Hank" 0Day a
few days ago., "Well, In his retirement,
baseball loees the best man that over
curved 'a ball. I've umpired many a
game and waa a pitcher myself, but I've
never aeen as many wide twisters as
Corbett served up when - he was per
forming In tho Nstlonal league. - When
Corbetf began In Baltimore he was a
"hit" from the start' Hs hsd rood speed,
but bo never depended upon that. ' He
was . wholly and solely a curved ball
pitcher and -always relied upon his wide
slants.". ; ,
. Jack Warner has lumped the St Louis
Cardinals .and Is on his way to New
Tork city. Jack 'was fined '$100 and
suspended -for five days for falling to
accompany tho Cardinals to Pittsburg
last Thursday. It is understood that
Warner' will figure. In a trade with Cin
cinnati or Philadelphia, and '.Warner
saya that if,the deal aulta htm he will
switch teama. ' Otherwise bs wltl retire.
FINE TENNIS MATCHES
IN FAIR TOURNAMENT
' The tennis tournament on tha Multno
mah courts Is gong merrily on, snd ths
brand of tennia that is being served is
of ths highest' order. - Over tO matches
have been played alnce the opening day.
Yesterday's results ' were: '
Armstrong, beat Bellinger by default
Walker beat Remington -v (Interna
tional), -J, t-4. t-2.
Hunter beat Farquhar (International),
4-t. t-V 7-, t-4. , - - '
Schwengesa beat Busch, 4-1, l-t. .'
, Walker and McBurney beat 'Reming
ton and Paachall, t-2, t-S.
'- Paachall beat Herdman (Internation
al),'' 4-t,' t-2, t-4, t-4, t-2. -
Hunter and Macrae beat Goes '" snd
MoAlpln, t-t, 4-1, t-4..
' Schwengers and Dewdnay. beat. Far
quhar and Beecher, t-t, 4-1.
Walker beat Fen ton, t-2, ' 4-0. ' .
Walker and McBurney beat Armstrong
tnd.Benham, t-t. It-8.
1 ' .
- ' Aaierloaas trim Champ loaahlp, '
' (Joaraal Special Serrlee.)
' London,-July 20. William A. Larned
defeated ' the Auatrallan, Norman E.
Brookes, three sets to love, and Beals
C Wiight beat M. F. Wilding by two
seta to love in the championship yester
day. Ths Australian tayera ' wero not
anxious to play, as the 'Americans hsd
slready won three points out pf five.
Iarnad'a - srora ssalnst Brookes was
14-12, t-0 t-t. Wright's was t-1. l-t.
. Trofewsd Stock Osaaad.' OooaS,
AUaa Av Ltwfaf Bast Brand.- -
I r IP J
1 Shows the Neck ' Finish 1 Between
. J vC J)Z'-X,.-:-
JOCKEY O'BRIEN IS : .
DANGEROUSLY WOUNDED
,v . : ' (Joarad SpaeUt Sarrlos.1 :
New Tork, July 20. In tho otoeplo
chasa event yesterday, at Brighton
Breach -yesterday Jockey J. O'Brien was
dangerously injured by the falling, of
bla - mount ' Gats Bell, ' on - tho track
stretch, O'Brien - will die, a: : i '. '
.-Results of .racee: . ,
- Flva and ono half furlongs Ratopaw
won. Listless aacond. Benoacbal third;
time, 1:08.' v
Steeplechase, about two miles Grace
way won,- George Kero second. Nepon
set third; time. 4:24.- - " ' I
Mile and ono sixteenth Novsna won.
Head, Danes second. Volladay third;
time. 1:14 t-S. . .-....'
Mils. and one eighth Bad-News won,
Pretension second, Gjifanlum TSTraTtUns;
1:61 t-6. , . t:
- Six furlongs Klamesha won, Fleur da
Marls second,. Gold r Boss third; tlmd,
1:12 4-6.
' "-x ' :-
At oattlo.'j'--''-' ' 1
Seattle, July 2t.--Results of races:
81x furlongs Tho . Lieutenant won,
Matt HoTran aecond, Dfr Sherman third;
time, 1:12 t-4. . . ' '.
One mile Dandle Bella won. Capable
second. Badly Used third; time. 1:41.
, Five and ono half furlongs Hlrtle
won. Skirmish second, . Eld red - third;
tlma, 1:07 2-4.
- Mils and ono eighth Corn -Blossom
wonr Mindanao second, St George, ' Jr4
third; time, 1:62 1.4.
Mile and one eighth Expedient won.
Blue Ridge second,' Fills d'Or third;
time. 1:64 1-4. -.
. Six furlongs Lurens won, Sus Chris
tian second, Peter-J. third; -time,- 1:11.
Ons mile and 100 yards Eleven Bells
won, Crlgll - second,' Harry Beck third;
time, 1:45 t-4. - . ; ' ' '. -u
" ' At St, XWnis. -;"
. St Louis, July 20. Delmar race re
sults: :' '
Flvs and ono half furlongs Qulnn
Brady won,-. Kiss second. Floral Artist
tblrd; ' timer 1:02 t-6. . ,V
Six furlongs J, W.- O'Neill won, Al
ls ta second, Eleanor Howard third; time,
1:14. . . - ;
Five furlongs Bitter Hsnd won,
Sadie Martin second. Bill Holt third;
time, 1:06. , , -
Mile and . 70 yards, handicap Taby
Toaa won, J. P. . Mayberry second, A.
Mutkoday third; time, 1:41.
, Mile and one sixteenth Marlln won,'
Miss Mao Day second, Athena third;
time, 1:48. ; -.- :
Seven furlongs Sorrel top won, Xthnl
Davis Vecoud, Last Faust ua third; tints,
1:21 t-6. .. . " ' ' '- - - ' -
EVER WATCHFUL
A Little Care Will Save
Many Portland Readers
Future Trouble.
' Watch tha kldnav secretions.' :"
See that they have the tmbor hut of
hsaltlv "- ' 1 ' . ' -
The 'discharges not sxcassl ve ' or In
frequent; (
Contain no "brick-dust Uko" sedi
ment . .- . :
Doan's Kidney Pills will do this for
They watch the kidneys , and curs
them when they're .sick. .
J. Blake, whoso place of residence Is
82 Market street, says: "I bought sev
eral boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills and I
scarcely think - If the first - had not
f roved satisfactory that I would have
rled the stfeond or third. I have used
In my time almost everything said to
ba a cure for weakened or overexcited
kidneys and bladder, but nothing ever
rare me the satisfaction I received
from Doan'a Kidney Pills. They are
easy to take, have no effect' upon the
stomach or bowels, and act directly on
the kidneys, snd I thoroughly believe
from -the results, I received and also
from observation that Doan'a Kidney
Pills are one preparation on the market
which acts directly aa represented."
For ale bv all dealers. Pries 60 cents
Foster-Mlfburn Co.. Buffalo, N. sole
agents for the United States. y ,
Remember tho nam DOAN'S and
take . so other. . - . - r-
: (toeeUl DUpatek to The Joaraal.)
Ban Francisco July to. Jack Welch
will referee tho Jimmy BriU-"Kid7 Sul
Uvan contest v-',
It took Willfs BHtt and ATHsrford
three days to ooms to ths ons wsy of
thinking. - At least, that'f Jhs j,way It
looked to the public. , ' ""'
When Willie and Al, representing, to
spectlvely, Jimmy and tha 'Kid.'' met In
Morris Levy's palatial apartments In the
Adams . house rriasy mgni, xierioru
started ths ball.. . .
"Who do vou wantr ho asked.
"Any fair man wUl suit us." replied
Willie.' - -'-"' .-. - '- ,-
. To tho uninitiated it may be explained
that conferences on ths referee question
Invariably begin In that fashion.. ,
After a suitabla pauae flrltt added,
"What's tho matter with Billy Roche r.'
Levy throw uo his hsnds at thla point
and said emphatically that Roche Could
not preside over any or me natio ru no
tions srrangad by tho Hayes Valley dub.
Exit Billy Rocha. - - -
"What's . the matter with Eddie
aranevT" then asked Herford.
. Britt proceeded to eulogise Orkney. He
said "ths little borsesnoer-, was one- or
ths bast, judges of ring pastimes In ths
world, but that ha wss given to under
stand that sickness In ths family wouUl
vent ursnay rrom sot ma;,
Up to this time Jaok Welch's name
"waa nlvtr mlnUoned." - lis t was no
body's darling, apparently.
-; Herford said It mightn't bo a bad Idea
to aacertala. If Oraney was Ire to aot
Then It Waa auaaeated that Jack Wsloh
would bs a good man to add to tho list of
posslbls ringmasters. -. -
- Tho meeting then adjourned until Sat
urriav nlcht at tha same place.
Wben.tb roll was called Saturday
evening It was Intimated that Oraney
would accept ths position if ths choice
was made unanlrnoua. . . - . - . .
Then WUll Britt said that wnns- ns
still entertained ths highest regard for
Oraney. both as a man and an analyst
of boxing bouts, ho wss afraid there
would be a repetition of charges mads
In ths past to tha effect that tho Brttta
alwaya schsmed to hsvs Oraney chosen
for refers. . - r ' .
Herford mumbled something sna ins
meettaa- adlourned till Tuesday nignt
When all tho Interested parties wro
tn their places there was a landslide zor
Jack Welch. . Oraney was but a mem
ory; Rochoyas forgotten entirely. Ex
planations were not demanded and wars
not YOluntooreav . n ssia n unavr
stood Wslch wss satisfactory to all eon-eerned-aad
all oonoarnad aoquleeoed
Thera are) always .heartburnings eon-
Saited" wRirthe" seiectldn-br a - referse.-
and tha preaent instance Is no exception
to the rule. Ths friends of soma of ths
candidates ere saying that matte re hare
raached a nolnt where a boxers inaivra-
ual choirs In ths matter cuts little figure.
Ths story goes that 'oartalrt referees, who
have officiated often enough to D rscog-
nlaad' aa Drofesslonsl - Judges of ring
vent a. are In a position to Influence su
pervisorial votes when It comes to ths
granting of permits for boxing matches.
Ths first consideration In tba njatter
of picking a referee used to bs, Is bs
honest and eapsbls? i Now ths question
ia. Haw manv votes can bo swlngT , It
doesn't follow, of course, that a man
cannot swing votes ana DO.nonest ana
capable as welt- . " ' :
But whetner jsck weicn waa touj
aeiactail Tuesday night or was ehosen
for the position at tho outset, ths fact
remains that hs Is a great Judge of fight
ing. Hs purposes visiting Sullivan at
San -Rafael tomorrow - and on tho f ol
lowlng day ha will intervlsw Britt in
regard to tha atyla of milling that in to
prevail at Woodward's tomorrow even
ing. ' - - .'-V:-
.' nAdy Br Wtos. v ',
(Jasraal Special Sarrtea.)
v.niaM rnlv ln RuddV Ryan
of Chicago got theJleclsion over George
Peterson of this city last night in ths
twentieth round lor -ins veiwrwrwni
championship. Peterson's seconds threw
up tho Sponge; Ryan forced ths fighting.
' Players n for Second Flac. f
J (Joaraal Special Berries.) '
. s-i. Jt T.,t. r n T h . international
Ulioini. mv'
chess tournament ended yestsrday, when
Janowskt and Wolf finished an adjourned
gams -from Tuesday. Janowskl winning,
tying Dr. 8. Tsrrasch of NuYemburg for
sscond and third money, valued at 1,000.
UNCLE SAM TO WAGE
WAR UPON SMUGGLERS
, ' (Joaraal Special service.) ,
fl. Vrandaco. July 10. Captain F.
M. Mungsr of ths rsvsnus cutter serv
ice is dstacnea irora amy m.i on
Francisco and ssnt to Port Town sand
, .,,nMaa tha evtanalvd amussllna
aw mary"' - -
ring now operating in Pugst sound. Tho
government is muain iimuai rimri.
tn minnresa the lllesai traffic In opium
and Chlness coolies. With Munger in
the north will cooperate a' flotilla com
prislnn tha rsvsnus cutter Plant and
launches Arcauia, u otwuw
MANY BICYCLES STOLEN
- BY GANG OF YOUTHS
(SpmUI DUpatch U Tbt 2onat)
tv.11. ru. 11.. jtilv 10.-What ia be)-
WW Ball SB- w W , .
a as arsi n sV ftf hoVI AnsrAaTAd In
llfff V W7U M s an a " A
BtMlinff bicycles on th wholeitlw wail
.1 1 ...Masked! - VJr at BIT S TfT Si Y WntD VsUIIIIISJ
Frlese, a little Russian lad, waa brought
before judge nunman on a cnarae
hi.rlM and nonvloted. In
..v.i.. rne wltnaaaes. Constsble-Pe-
. 1 -tA narta of btevclea In
little St. Petereburg. a Russian settle
ment in tho nortnwest par 01 iw wwn.
Nearly 100 bicycles ' have been stolen
within tho last It mop tna. 1
UMATILLA INDIANS
CONSUME MUCH FISH
A ' ' "' :r
(pedal Dispatch te The JooraaL -
v..ji.iin nr.. Jul v 10. From 400-to
100 pounds ot fish a day Is consumed on
tha iTmatllla rasarvation. the larger
portion of this amountr being furnished
by -Pendleton butchers, wno mn , mm
wsgonsolnto the reservation, f 1
If It la possible to get Chinook salmso
they.. wlU buy. bo Other kind ot fish.
; New Lot
"Jiist Received
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! th kaat our nrlrti tha lowest con
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6BI ADVOCATB
Thnnaandi In Portland and all ever the Berth-
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gonorrhcea; ,
May be Sttended with the grareat eotnplleatina
If Deslected ar Improperly treated, we bare a
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I another srqnlred disease, the rarates et
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VARICOCELE AND
f HYDROCELE
' W treat and
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own. We likewise will euro yne and aare roe:
tha arfffeiins Baanrlated with Merveas Dobllltr.
last Manhood, Impoteney, Ipermaterrhoea, Soo. j
tarsal Xmiaaions, Frematnre Dm Una, Leas el
Memory, an.rf y ant Ambition tn the brief!
time It ran be done, and wa Injure roa a saf
aad saaltlre ears...,- . . .,,;.' ,
consuijATion juiD Lumiunoii riif
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