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Evryt!iii I ; S?ortoe M Some of the poses of AL Kaufman, the San Francisco amateur heavy : weight champion. In action. Kaufman, who is only 19 years of age, --- shows- such great speedtscience; end. Jiitting power -that "John' Lr Sullivan, after seeing him work, pronounced him the coming cham -pion of Jthe world. . I v. 006 IIITTI06 lliSJOOIIIER Locals Land. on Oakland fitchers tnd Drive ' Out poubles, ' . Trtpies and a Homer. H'HALE KNOCKS OUT I : CLEAN CUTi HOME RUN Commuters New Pitcher Is Treated ' Badly by the Portland Slufgerm : UcLean and McHak's Batting and Atx Fielding Were the Features. 4 PorUand. OaUand. S. , J i Batteries Jonas and McLean; Blexlud, ttevereanx and Hackctt. t - . Portland defeated Oakland yaaterdar afternoon In the easleat possible faah ton. tae score beins 14 to .' From the rerr start of the aama It looked aa If the loraJs vera out for blood, and before Ions It was quite evident that nothing, could stop r afcCredla'a Tinea. " Oakland presented a new twlrler In the. person of Mr. Blexlud. and before the same Dad sone far Into tue fifth lnnlns, mat ter looked very dlacouraslns for the Commuters' t latest' recruit, and after tarry 8chlaly knocked out a - triple, ' scoring three men. Van Haltern relieved the . new . man . and aubatituted , "Brick Pevereaux. the "old war dog." It was certainly Portland' day for batting, and when tba smoke cleared away four doubles,'- triple and a bom run' went to th locale' credit. - ." Th match" started nicely. ' la.th second Inning McLean and McHale got extremely buay with the stick and three well-placed double scored two runs. In th fourth Inning a single by Francke . ad s triple by Dunleavy, with a fly to - 'ouseholder enabled the. .visitor to tie j the score. In tb locals' half of the urth Inning, with two Tout. McHale "ted one over the fence and then the -crls forged to the front once again. . i to fifth Inning the locale gave the 1 -ritore a touch, of high' life. Bert Jnea got a. base on balls and At was rare on Mosklman's error. Van Buren t a, base on balls and Mitchell fol wed fashion and got a pass, forcing mes home. Larry Bchlafjy enme up, 1 before the natives knew what had -pened. Laary drove n triple to the ce, scoring At. Van Buren - and shell. ' Then Mr. Blexlud made hi "Brick" Devereaux ascended the i, and aside from McLean'a double. . i . t scored Bchls.iy, there win nothing r s- 1 f-in In the sixth -Brlck".let k .e !... down without a run. but In tne seventh an error, with a brace of Via,- p' ' 1 th locals two mora tallies, This a- d th scoring for-Portland.-. .. -, i at 1 artland- Jones jltcAed..a . clave rama. keening the six hlta well scat . t"4 th fourth lnnlns a alnsfs and a triple netted two rune, and In the ninth chapter a slngl and -a double sent Ihjnleavy across the pan. Jonea waa'Slven aliaost faultless support.. th work of At at short being oi tn sen sational order. . Sweeney was slower of, .strength at third, and his Jimeiy ooudi was productive of two, runs. "McLean as In tip-top shape and his work added the gaiety of nations, especially his 'n. In four times up jaciean S off two doubles and a single. was also strong with the wll- i a-made a alncle. double and run. Van Buren alao touched tb h -ood effect. .nd appeared to outclass th vis i at every stag of the game. Oak- .ented -an ntlreW new battery. "l Ilaeku. T-he rrrrmer ha d and rurvea. but didn't seem ' 'a enough hefor drllverln i nt look the goods, al i i .her fat ana pudgy- "- How the Coast League Men Are Catting Tennis Tournament at Iryinjton . lacrosse Match at M. A. A. C. Field Coxinj Sports. HfrtTr alrk and Qraham will. obpos each ethitr thi afternoon. Th acora: " PORTIAND. : . , ' " 7V AE R. H. PO. A. E. Ata, aa, 4 I 4 an Buren. It. ...... 4 1, J 1 nitf'livit., JD, .i.-..:. 1 13 -I I J 19 , i o i i Sohlafly, Jh. ........ 8 1 Householder, rf. ..... 9 1 Mrlan, . 4 ' McHale, cf. 4 3 Sweeney, Sb. 4 Jonea, p. s 1 Totala , ..'.......-. It 11 IT 11 OAKLAND." - . , - van HinrM.,',.., 4 0.01 1 rancM, an. .....v.. 4-11 DtiBteavy, it S I X Kroger,- rt 4 - 1 Keny. so. ........ 4 . 0..1 Moaklman, )b. '4 4 0 IvruJ,lU-On. -4 - J.-l WlemTnt.-p.-"r: 7 1 dt Rlcharda, ab.. , 1 . TeUls . t .:. ." .'. : . . ! .M - I 14 14 " 'BCORE BT INNINGS. .' ' 1 --- -On-, Porttahd ltlil.it 14 Mtts . .0 1111111 a Oakland . I t 1 t t t 1 S , Hits ltllMU- Struck out Jonesj 7; by Blexrud. I; by Devereaux. 1. Bases on balls OS Jones, 1;' off Blexrud, 4; off Devereaux, 1. Two-base tilts rKelly. McLean 1. Mc Hale, Sweeney, Dunleavy. Three-base hits Dunleavy, Schlafly. Home run Mr Hale. Left on bases Portland, 8: Oakland, t. Sacrince. hi Atx. Stolen baae MltchelL Innings pitched By Blexrud, t; by-Devereaux, 4. ' Baae hits Oft Blexrud, 4. Runs scored by oppo nents at time Pitcher Blexrud was taken out, i. iime oi gameone hour and minuiea. empire aicupnald. AK6ELS GIVE THE TIGERS A SEVERE DSUBBIIiG After Making a Dozen Hits, the Tacorra Players Could Not f Bunch Them to Win. ' (Special tMamtcb t Ise JvarssLI Tacoma. wali, Sept. 2. In a heavy slugging game yesterday tb Angels de feated th Tiger 11 to 3. Th Tiger touched up Gray for a dosen hits,, but could not bunch ' them sufficiently to garner runs. , Fltsgerald was knocked out or the box. . The score: . . - v TACOMA. - , r Aa att po. a:e. Doyle, rf...,i,, . list nneenan, so. ........ I I t Nordyke, lb. -.. . . , 4. t 1 12 Hasan, as. .......... f t 1 2 McLaughlin. If. , i . . . I t , t I Lynch, cf.-p. ,..,., 1 1 t t Casey, .2b, . . ,', .... 4..2.0 1' t -t 1 1 HOgmn. c. ........... 4 t I t Fttsirerald, P. ....... t t t 1 tsrown,. p. -ci. .., 4 t t 1 ToUla.. ........... 1 it 17 It ' ' , , AB. R. H. PO. A. B Flood, -b. ....... t t 1 I . 4 t Baum, lf. -r1,-.rrt-7r t Toman, lf.-lb. ....... fTT ft t Smith, lb. 4 2 1 t -t t Dlllonlb. t'nn n n r t -1 -1 1 f '"f "!A4-J -J f Spies, j' ' T.UU i 41 11 It tT It score bt Innings, Tacoma .TTTTTf t 1 t i o l t I 1 i t I 1 211 .....4 1 I 1 1 4 t t 111 Hits r ..." Low Angeles : una .. . ... t 1 4 t 1 1 1 t 111 BUMMART. . Struck out By Lynch. 1: bv rtraw. T 2"i,4I.bl1! Off Fltxgerald,' lj-off .'svwas. MU 4VJ HVH, gj Oil iTfm X, t un 1 1 r- iin Stolen baaea tin.. r . vatn, Uray. Two-base 1 wi."0? hlt"D",OI''Oray. hltslkoyle, Nordyke) Casey, Smith, Dillon, Horn run Ura n.inin.ijomM, flood, iv. Flrat ni i. mtm simk-ivb, . , iKomL j. Dou ble plays Fltsgerald to Nordyke to Ho ran: Cravsth to Spies. Left on bases , roma J I; Loa-Anaelee; --,nn,n(, ritcned By Fltsserald. 1; by Brown, 1; I v Lynch, I. Hits Off rt Us. raid t ! Brown. I; off Lnrh, 4. Time of ne One hour and 44 minutes. Urn . Perrlnv " Tiis cszGOir Sunday jouniiAt, PonTtAND. Sunday v; ;' Hp. - V; II. - . szzr --z-Tt - frl 1 HSIIEAIt LEADS , TIIE.BATSf.1EII Kitty- the . Angelio Utility Per ; former, Continues to Connect. With Pitcher's Curves. IS THE MOST. CONSISTENT-HITTER Portland's Big: Catcher Swings With Terifxc Force Householder Drops Down- a Few Pegs Last Week Shields Holds Nominal Lead. ; ' "Kitty" Brashear, utility man In the Loa Angelea team, continue to hit the ball with pleastng regularity. Charlie Shields is the nominal leader, hitting lit for' 110 time up. McLean la really th. heaviest . hitter in the league and also the most consistent. Householder fell down .a- few points lately. , The av erages of all player batting .100 and over, from the first of the season up to and Including August 17, are as fol lows: Players " , Y KM Me, - Seattle -s . . ;-. . ; Brashear, jm Aarelr Blankeeahlp. Heattie . . . . McLmb. t-nrtlaad Hirt. Seattle Illlflehraad, Has rraarlaee WaMron. Saa Fraartoco .' ilowbolter. Portland ... Lyacb. Taeoeia AB. ..no ; ..MS , ..lo - ..441 ..t ..CM IB H: T " 133 .- 4S : - 127 - a ' 1 140 ' 127 V 121 J' 1.11 11T 111 - in !"'' ' H ' 7 ias . m ' ' ii i ii 124 ' RT V .- T . 135 r 12 ... it I 114 1IT at T 1 - P.C .an .7V0 .2Wt .Iso .174 .176 ....4ftT ....nt ....44S ....4W ....AIT .27l .2r Irwla. Hao KraorlBco.V. Itanleavy. Oakland .... Nralea, saa Francises . Nnrdrke, Tamma ...... ,2 .204 .24 .23 .2H2 Mrf'redle, Portland tvavath. Lot Aacelea ...... 44 ' Dlltf. 1m Aasrlea .,....,,. - .a&r Smith, lt Anavlra ...... ...4I1 Kane, Seattle 441 Kasaa. Tarmna Mf Krasrr. Oakland ,. r,. ...... .4 Mltrh.1I, Portland Mrklatj, Partlaad ,.W2 Iioyle, Taeoou a4S Hbeehaa, Taeoau ...........IMS Hall It., Seattle.. ,.4 - lloula. Heattie ,42 Wheeler, Han Francisco .....3N.1 1 rrary. Heettle ..........a . Bernard. Loa Angeles ,4T McLaushltn. Tirama 4M Van Haltrea. Oakland . ..,..oa Muaklinan. Oakland J....I.-..1.T1 Ata. INa-tland ...,r,,M7 Flood. Loa Aoarlea ....... ...444 .2V1 .264 .2S ,2-Vt .244 .247 .247 .244 .246 ;S40 .240 . .2:(T .2.- .TM .2.a ,2. .226 lot now, Mjam ilRrip. ' .17 ' ST Mrllale, Heattie and Portland. bas 3 Gray, Las Ansclia .......... a '. 72 KVII.T. Oakl.ixi : 41 . 1(4 Miller, Saa Fraa. and Seattle. M Ca-y, Tarama Mt " m Walters, Has Fran-'aad Saa.nMl ' m Baser, IM Aniflr. . ........ 1X0 aa Hosaa W.. Oakland Knt Kl Orahani C. Tatoma .3M 7 Franeks. Oakland ......... .47 . v m .224 .221 .221 .21 .217 .217 .213 .110 .2nd Jonea, Portland ............. Jo . at .2m Vaa Pttrra. IWIUM i ...... 41 Brahaaa O--Oaklaad. IH4 '.So .2H Mohler, Saa Fraoclac , l'.j..2TJ2uo .111 fL-22 -'.Sue ..1S iff 'JU0 Eaalck. Portland Halt C, Seattle w A, .PACIFIC COAST, LEAGUE CLCBS. Los Angelea , Oaklasd ..... 7 141 IS 1AI .M3 H t .Ml a. a Fraaeisre Taeoraa ........ Portland ....... Seattle o t'4 3; (H. 1M .SINI o 13 .4.TH nl n 4-af H-W-l- .1llia1iini7i7 - Olos Went Aeeept. f Dal Desbrlaay, the Victoria oarsman, has challenged Ed Otoss of Portland to a single scull race at victoria some time this month, but owing to business Oloss will be unable Id accept the chat lenge --. Gloss ha ; dale tad.. Daabrlssy several tlmea at the oar. t Woodburn Independent: Th hop In duatry will- prove th laalVatlon of ithe .rV'Ulamett valley thlfyear. m - SAII FRAKCfSCO DEFEATS SEATTLE : SI17ASHES Although . Seattle OutbatS : the Seals, the Puget Sounders Could Not Deliver Coodr. (SpeeUI Dwpstch't Tbeiraraal.1 San Franciaco, Sept. 2. " Although they outbatted the Seals today, th 81 washes wer outplayed in every other department of the gam and lost -4 to 2. An rror at ftrst base by Frary in the st 1 Hilling 11 uiesenled "W-ltci run and Charley Hall gave them ' an other when ' Hlldebrand scored on his wild - pitch. Nealon s fielding was th feature of the game, hi double play, unajalted.,bclng sensational, r Score ?- ,-. - -i . , .(. SEATTLE.. ,, '-'-' , :-; V AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Walters, rt ......... 4 0 10 4 Miller, cf. 4 0 Kane, .tb 4 0 Blankennhlp. c 41 Frary, lb. 4't Houts, If. .-. 1,1 Runkle. lb. ...I 0 R. Hall, aa. ......... t C. Hall, p. .......... I t IS ToUli.. ..........SI, t 1 11 II I i, ': BAN FRANCISCO. ' ' ''- ..". . . . . .ab.r.h.po,a:e. Wsldron, cf. 2 1 t I t t Mohler. 2b. - t-'l-t-t-lt Hlldebrand, If.- 1 t t 1 t Irwin, lb. ........... 1 111 1.4 1 Nealon. lb. S 0; 1 11- 0 -1 Spencer, rf. ......... 1 4 t 2 t 0 Gochnauer, as. ...... 2 t 0 2 4 I t Wilson, e. 1 0 0 2 1. 4 Henley, p. I t t t 1 t .Totals..'... .22 -4 4 17 17 BCORE BT INNIKGS." ... lltiiltll Seattle ... .0 t t t 1 1 t 0 02 Hits . . ...(....0 1 0 2 2 1 1 0 t 8 Ban Francisco ...l t I 2 0 t 1 t 4 Hits . , 0 4 0 1 0 1 2 0 4 : ' BUMMART. 1 wiruai. ill mvui,i a, n. flail. Sacrifice hits Mohler, Hlldebrand, Spencer, Oochruuier. First base on er rors Seattle, 1; Ban Francisco, i. Stolen buses Mohler, Hlldebrand. Blanken ahlp, Houts. Bases on balls Oft C, Hall, 2: off Henley. 1. Left on bases Seat tle, J; San Francisco, 2. . Struck out By Hall. 4; by Henley,. L Double plays Nealon . (unassisted); Gochnauer to Mohler to Nalon Wild pitch C. HalL Time of game One -hour and 24 min utes. , umpire uovis. . .. portland stickers' - tie With Vancouver .' An ' exciting game of ' lacrosse wn played at Multnomah field yesterday afternoon, . between the Portland and Vancouver '" team, - th score ' resulting in a. tie. I" to I. A falr-slxed crowd witnessed the sport. Tomorrow after noon th teams will Play. Ih ooncludlng match. Th lineup was: - - - -Vancouver." " ' " - - Portland'. T. Campbell . t .foal . Banderaon W. Madison ......point........ Hyath 11 ancox...... .cover points ... .,Porer Ritchie first defense. v, . Campbell Payne ... .second defense. ,, Jennings Cameron ........ center .... . Hamilton 14ttlo ..il r. itrrfrd fwm. .... ;".'"HoTd Knight ..... second home.v McDougaU, wuigiey nrst noma.., McNIcholl Clarkson . .... outside- bom. . William Douglas . inside home. McKay JOE WALCOTT STILL " AFTER A CONTEST ;" " ' - Joornal Special Serrlea.) " . Boston, Sept. 2 -r-Joe Walcott ha not retired from - th ring. He mad that statement today and then he went on t tell why. he wa (till entitled to om consideration, ; ' ' "' "My hand is all right,' th colored boxer ald. , "Last week I went down to Jacksonville..- where there werg s coflfHe of colored boxer with vision -of be coming champlona. , "A friend of mine asked 'me. If I would try them out and I did. The pair of then! did not last six round all totd. rrc::::i::a z?tz::zzh and It was a good test of my injured hand. . I knocked - them both out and the hardest punches were banded out by the hand that had been snot. It did ribt jar it a bit.' i--:'.'- . , "So I -am back In the. game again.' am ready .to fight any one . who claim to be th- welterweight champion. No one ha defeated me at that weight' lnce I beat Robe Ferns for th title at Buffalo. I don't car who comes along looking for a bout. "Honey' Mel- Jody might be anxious to meet me and I am ready.-- - .-'--- .-.-a -.rf-. ,. 1 -hav .bad - good rest and -now I am in fin shape. . I shall -not be oar- ttrcuisr auoui tue weight unless the man who lights m clalma to be a welter weight and I looking .for : th title. Then b will have to make weight for me." '-.,:' UNfc 10 TWENTY SHOT FIRST AT SHEEPSHEAD (Special Dispatch' by Leased Wire to th Journal) Sheepahead Bay. N. Bept,'2. Tes" terday's race results were:, - Steeplechaae, handicap, three and ' a half miles Buck OTIowd (Roderick). St to 1, won; Ploua, second; Grandpa, third. Time," :lt-t. ' 1: '., .v--:.' - Slxurlongs Pat Bulger (O'Neil). It to I, won; Marjoram, second; Cloten, third. Time. 1:13 2-6. .;-. ' Seven furlongs,. Flatbush stakes- Yankee Consul., lit (J. Martin). -J to 1. won; Timber,' second; 'Whimsical, third. Time. 1:24. .'.-v.- . .'- --- '..,'- sane ana a uaji . ceniury eysonoy (Nlcol), 1 to 10, won; Broomstick, sec ond; Eugenia Bnrch, '- third. . - Tim. 1:35 urlonsw'.-tstrtrttorr; It (Be well), to 1 . won; Sterling, sec ond; OddeUa, third. Time, 1:07 2-J. One. and on sixteenth miles Don't Ask Me (Romanelll). t to 1, won; Pronta aecond; Fleur de -Marc, third. Xime, l:4l-l. . V". A" man in . Philadelphia laughed ' so long and loud at th bewhlskered Joke, Why doe a chicken cross the street T" that he dislocated his Jaw. Why can't these Philadelphia people let ' burled things alone T- , " THIS A- All Day r rjl-cr 2. 1:: Clanti Give the Oaklandsrs a Cood Ceatln ' rals Ceat Timers Seals Vanquish Ciwchev Qotsip of the Sporting World. -,' :-v 60HlilliTE PICK DANE TO 1X1 Manhattan Thinks That Britt k Will Not Be-Able-to With ita!rid NelsonURushesv- expects Victory about v " THE TWENTY-EIGHTH New York Expert Declaref Thar the Result Will Depend Upon Who Is the More Rugged Bpxer-i-Nelson Is in the Best of Condition.'. " - k By 'Manhattan. (StMctal Utipatck by Laued Wire U The loarnali New YorkJ Sept 2. Th main tonta of discussion among New Tork boxing en thuslasta at present Is. . of .'course, the coming Britt-Nelson pontaat, Both men have .thousands.. of admirers in Father Knickerbocker's town.and thar ther will be plenty of betting support for th champion and the man from Hege wisch goes without sayina-. As a. Den- aonal -friend of both th pugilists and as on who deslres to be most, impartial tu" t hem, " man and: mait"allke... I shall set down 'her my personal -opinion as to in outcome of the forthcoming "bat tle for supremacy, t ";" ".v. I First of all I wlUaay-4ht I think Nelson Is an underrated man, aa I be lieve there are many of Brltt'a friends who count bis coming antagonlat alto gether too cheaply.- Nelson is on of the greatest fighters that ever' stepped Into, an arena, He can take a world of punishment e-d-still com on and deliver teUing t-,wg as rf he had lust left his dressing-room' - Whil It 1 con- WILL GLOSED Monday in Observance of lliillll ':, : - r "'- , I' ', - ' '' ' - y-r '' ' " ' .m.'if .' i ., .... .. ' mi ... ,..y.m, . v . ' J1; " , , ...'.ry,' 1 '. ""t ; . -t ) , ... Tt'.rd St. Sctmcii Start tC2TEJlWC3 FISH CLOTIZTX.'- J. A. l.Z3Mij ceded, that Britt is equally X wonderful -pugilist, hw has nearly always fought In bis own city, wher th referee, his personal friends, war no strangers to me net inat aa urjtt was the champion ' It was up to th other man to make the " better abowlng. -I believe that the last contest between-" Britt and Nelson should hav been de clared a draw. I waa led to th con clusion by th ip formation given to m " by my friends Who sat by th ringside during that memorable encounter. They ' iold me that . really kelson waa th ' srsor alt during th r contest and ' that at-times it seertied as If Nelsoa-- would floox hta man with a-olean kaouk Out Mow. , v .- . Basing raytrplnlon On the assurances :' dT well-posted, ring followers, who Jour- ' neyed all th way to "Frisco to see the mill and who; watched carefully every movt mad by Nelson and Britt in their " Uat bout, I will aay that I expect Nel-- son to win the coming contest.. I be- lleve be will go Into jth. contest In th : pink of condition and that h will beat . the champion at his own game, that of. boxing diplomatically and keeping cool -as be waits for a chance to send In a punitlv blow. v ' - . -,- . There is one. queer; thing, about the- ; sfd bets put up by. both men that has " not a yet been explained. ' Nelson .' wagered 210,000 with Britt that he. Net son, would ', win-'. Now,' If. Nelson bad - not bet this money on-even terms with ' Britt, be oould have watted until few '. days before tha -ffghW'-and than most likely be would .;jpt: about -ll,B40 against his money,' Instead' of 1 1 0,000. . Th .odds will be about i to t several day before the bout,' and It. can be Been " , that Nelson has apparently. Siren him--self th worst of it on his side by about 22,640. why Nelson should put "Up his - Aiooa-agntpat- aw eanai- amount 'w-7 gered by th champion is a pussier to me, and I can -only excuse Nelson's ac- ' tton on the ground that as h was so -; eager for a return -match . no let nis haate get the better of his Judgment " I look to see Nelson win in about 28 , or It rounds. ' He will certainly be right -ther with Britt until after th twen- , tloth round, and after that. It seems to me, it will only be a question aa to who ' - - la .Via nMM mmmmA rtvtiter. ' ' '. ' ." ' Roads around Dufur worn deep by wagons - of gralnhaulera, i t- v. Cok T rv.;.