The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 31, 1906, Page 11, Image 11

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    T-. iS OREGONDAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND, TIIURSDAV EVENlNGTmY8intCr'
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OREGON ATHLETES
VICTOR
US
Lemon Yellow Colors Wave Trl
umphiTntly
. State Meet. ... : ;' ''
KELLY LOWERED RECORD
OF TWO-TWENTY DASH
Eugene Men Won Sixty-Seven
TT feints, Washington Secured Thirty
r Nine and Idaho' Came in lor Nine
' teen Summary of Event. , .-. . ;
rKnul 1 M.n.lr.k , Th. ImikmI I
Seattle, May 81.- The University of
Oregon athletes woi the trt-state track
and field meet yesterday from Washlng
ton and Idaho. - This victory atampa tht
sultana men it champloni of tlie north
west. . Kelly. was-the atae of tha meet
Ha won tba two short aprlnta aid In
tne 120-yard da ah clipped one nith or
econd off tha northwest record. Bum
wary of eventa:- . ;
100-yard daah Kelly '(Oregon). Smith
(Waahlngtoa), Moorea (Oregon); time,
- 0:10 1-6. - r -- -
a at A t
tLvj sirtr
KOUy ... (Oregon),
Moorea (Oregon). Smith (Washington);
lima . - .
. 440-yard dash Fawcett (Idaho), Will
-(Washington). Oberteuffer (Oregon);
time. 0:64. "
... 3IO-yrd . run Parker .UWaahlngton),
Matthews (Idaho), Edmundson (Idaho)
time; 1:14. .,;
Mil run Parker (Washington). Mat
the we (Idaho), McCroaky (Washing
ton); time. 4:84." '
Mile relay race Wort by University
of Washington team (Tibbala. Will,
Parker 1 R FmMV)i ''''-n aurnnil;
i-llme. 1:34 l-s
v ' 120-yard -hurdles Moores (Oregon)
Kuyfcendall (Oregon) and Frlesaell
(Oregon) tied for, first place; time.
:TrT-o7
110-yard hurdlea King (Washlng-
ton), Moorea (Oregon), Frteeaell (Ore-
, con ).;. tlm,. u:ZS . Z-S.
Shotput - McKlnney (Oregon). 43
- feet 4 Inch; Hugg (Oregon), 41 feet
3JnchirHeMeT-tWastilngton)r-r-feet.
- Hammer-thr6w Hue (Oregon). 133
, feet t Inch; McKlnney (Oregon), 11K
feet; Moullen (Oregon), ill feet.
Discus-throw Hug (Oregon). 108
feaUili:. Smlthjjldaho), 104 feet 4 H
inches; Mtmllen (Oregon). 88 "feet. "
Polo vault Moullen (Oregon). 11 feet
SU lnrhes; Harrison (Washington). .14
feet f Inches; Hill (Washington). 10
feet2 Inches. '
- iHIgh lump Smlrh f Washington),--
"feet 8. Inches; Kelly (Oregon). 6 -feet
' t Inches; King Washington r-
.... feet
Broad Jump Frleasell (Oregon), 38
feet 4H Inches; Kelly (Oregon). 21 feet
H inch: Frailer . (Idaho), zi ret
. Jnehes. . . , ,. "; , . . ; t
EAST SIDE MERCHANTS ;
irANNUALAME
i - -
The much talleed about game between
the east aide and west side teams of
Front street was played yeaterday af
ternoon on the Multnomah diamond by
tha score of 20 to 14 Tha contest was
' rampant with features and Jhe list of
rood plays would extend a 'thousand
leagues. .. Tha "Little German Band"
-"' fur m occasion and
'whenever a corking drive or a aenaa
tlonal atop was. recorded the beautiful
- strains of the band buret forth In tha
sweetest - and -most harmonious melody
appropriate for the play and players.
" Each man .scoring a bass hit waa pre
sented with a banana; a two-play swat
earned Its maker a dosen oranges; a bos
of grape fruit went to tha roncocter
of three-baae hit. -while the home run
fritter watfced-away with an entire, or-.
" chard. "1 The man striking out was killed
on"thaapot. A playermuffing JaJfly
lied to ao home before the game was
ovaraoLlhera. weraieUli BIJWWJr
The feature of tba game, aalde from the
fruit display, the pitching of the first
ball by W. B. Olaf ke and tha work of
tha German band. - waa. -tha -work of tha
.batteries E. J. Farrell and H. O. Far--rlt.Xor
the .East Elders and Miller and
rRtpper-for thaWeat Sirters; Tha-umi
plre disappeared arter ins iaat man waa
put - out and has not been "aeon since.
Attendance, 423. ? ..
PORTLAND MAN fiREAKS1?
-7r POLE VAULT RECORD
. . -,. 1 in n'T. ...
- Portia nders are glad to hear of he
remarkable pole vault msde at New
York yeaterday by A. C. Gilbert of thla
city, who la a aecond year student at
Tale. Gilbert wn uompetlng In tha
games under the ausplcea of the Irish
American A. C. and In the 'pole event
cleared 11 feet S Inches, beatipg the
world's record, made by Dole of Stan
ford In 1004, 11 feet 1.11 Inchea. Mr.
. Gilbert Is a son of Frank Gilbert of
Portland. ' ; ' '.
Wreferred Btook Canned Oooda.
' Allan Lewis' Best Brand.
Boom! Boom!
ab Tn OTsrai
Drop In and we'll show
them to you. We're car-
. rytng aevcral beautieajin
: gun metal ,
Mission Shoe
$3.50
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BURGOMASTER CAPTURES
BEmONT STAKES
Two to Five Favorite Rune Home
a Winner in ,Very Fast
, Company. ;
(Jourael gMclal Berrlce.).
' New York. May 1. Burgomaster" at
8 to t won tha Belmont atakea at Bel
mont park yeaterday. - The race waa
worth $25,000 and. though the price waa
a "very- heavy -one, the -winner waa well
played. - Burgomaster won by nearly IV
leng tha. Ileaults.
Belling; four and a . half furlongs,
straight Montfort won. Jaunty second,
Orecno third; time, 0:6JVi.
Crotoa Iiandlcap, six furlongs Aero
naut won, Tlptee aecond, Oxford third;
time, l:l 8-8. r ..
The Amateur cup, mile Cricket won.
ColosHal aecond, 'JUclne, II third; time.
1:43. -. ' ' ' - --; .
The Whitney. Memorial steenlechaae,
about two' and a half mtlos Good and
Plenty won, Beit .Crockett aecond, Del
eanta third: time, 5:37. -
Tha Belmont stakes, IM.OOO. mile and
three furlongs. Belmont course Bur
gomaster, 1? (Lyne) 8 to 6, won; The
Quail, 128 (Radtke)v- 18-to- t,-econdi
Accountant, 1J Martin k, 8 to 1, third
Time, 1:20. Pegsus,.X'is8lnL and .Bo
hemian also ran.
Mile Tommy Waddell won, Ceder-
strom second, Vino third; time, 1:39 1-1.
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE.
' ' ' Won. ' Lost.1' P C.
Portland . . . .. 1 ki.1
Tan Francisco 6 2 .714
Seattle . . . .. 4 - .871
Oakland . . .t 8 6 .376
Freano . . ; 1 -- .288
Los Angeles ". .. . . . : .. . r J I ,hj
. Zvea Break at Oakland.'
(Journal bmcUI Berrlcu.t
Oakland, CaL. May 81. Tha Seals and
Tiger a broke even yeaterday, tha former
winning the morning, tha latter tha aft
ernoon game. Scores:
San Francisco-r .0 0 10 8 8 9 8 7 11 !
Fresno ...'.....00 1 00000 01 4 4
Batteries Wnltera and naahwonit'
jmetxer and utadbuxy .
Afternoon aame . R. H. n
Freano , ........3103000 00 4 13' 2
San Francisco, .l 0 6 0 0 0 10 02 7 0
Eatterloa,..,p..XoBan.-4uid Vltgerali
Biiea, iiui ana v nson. umpire Ma
Donald. . '
"Aatele WlaMialryirst--(8pMUl
Dtapatcb to Tne JouraaL)
Seattle, Waah., May 31. The first
game here yeaterday waa Won by the
Angela, but the aecond went six Innings
wlUiOutacareand.wicaJilediTh
scorea:
First game R. H. E.
Seattle . . ...... .0 0 0 0 0 0 8 1 01 10 4
ixs Angeiea . . .1 1 0 0 o 1 o 0 oj s
Batteries Vlckera and' Blankenahln:
nopaina- ana ttnmm. -mT , -
Second game R. H. F
SeatlW ... JUJJa,.l 0 0 0 0 00 1 1
Los Angeles 0 0 0 0 0 00 1 1
L Batteries O. Jones and Hansen; Stelti
ana uiiss. ... umpire i-errine. .
AMERICAN LEACUE. '
. -,.-J.. WonLost-PC
New York 1 ...... ' 13 , ,8o7
Philadelphia ?l '843
Cleveland .......... .21 ; 11 " -.8Z8
Bt. louis .;...-.;-.iria .514
retrott . . 18 17 .436
Chicago . . .18 18:' .4r3
WMMhlngton . . IS ' 23 .881
Boston -.-r-. 8 1 21 ,237
At Boston. -
Morning tame . m. 11. T-
ItOKlon . ,- S 8 4
Philadelphia ......... ...... I 8 6
Batteries blneen and Peterson; Coak-
ley ana wi'nrecK.
Afternoon anmi " 1 K. H. V
Boston . . 7 4
Philadelphia , . .......3 6 3
Batteries winter and Peterson: Ben
der and Bchreck. . -r
At Detroit.
R. H. E.
Detroit . . i
.17 1
Chicago . . ,M
.4 7 0
Batteries Allium and Schmidt: White
and Sullivan. Morning game poatponed;
rain.
-AtOlerelaad.-
Vlninlng , gnma
B H E
Cleveiand-
St. Louis
.7 11
Batteries Rhoades. Bernhard and Ba-
mia; feity and O Connor.
Afternoon. ajne : R, ILE.
Cleveland . . r.7.4 II 0
St. Louis 8.8 3
Bittterlea Eala Joaa Town send and
Bernls; Howell and Spencer.
A Hew Tork.
Morning game
rew t ora
8 1
ahlngto.nTVTT.,,,.;..7,:V,AlA
-Batteries 1IKK and Klolnow; Hughes,
8udho(I and Wakeneld.
Afternoon game ' R. 11. E.
Washington . ..... .....8 8 3
New York . ........... r 7 14- 4
Batteries Kmlth, atton and llajden;
Leroy and Klelnow.
NATIONAL LEACUE.
Won.
Lost.
16
14 .
IS
13
21
PC.
.es"
650
.003
.6X1
Chicago .' 30
Mew loric ....i'l
Plttahurg'. . 21
PhilHdelDhla 26
St LouiN . 20
.48
Cincinnati ........717
78
Montnn . . 14
2
28
.828
.817
Brooklyn . . . 13
At Pittsburg;
Morning game H. IT. R
Pittsburg ...7 i a
Cincinnati . . .......6 6 2
Batteries Lvnch. . Wlllla and Phli.
Overall and Lfvlngeton.-Umplre O lm v.
Afternoon game- R. H. E.
Pittsburg ... ... 8 14 1
Cincinnati , ,.1 8 0
Batteries Phllllrpl and Glbwm; Wel
mer and SchleU 1 Vmpires Pelts and
O'Day. -4 . - , .
At OlOoatro,
Morning game , , R. H. E
Chicago . ..........;v..,.i.2 4 2
St. Irfiul . . .
Batteries Pfelster and Moran; Brown
and McCarthy.
Afternoon same . - Tt H. F
Chicago . . ,...1 4 "j
St. Louis . f 10 1
Batteries Liindgren, Beebe. Reulhnch
and Moran r Tn-uhot amt-Orady. t'nr
plrea Emails an,d Conway,
At Brooklra. . '
Mnrnlnt fame -., R. ft. R.
Brooklyn , , . , 'n .... s - 8 0
New York . .0 4 0
Batteries Mclntyre and Bergen; Fer
guson. Taylor and Breanahan.
Afternoon 'game . R. if, e
New York , .4 7
Brooklyn 1 vj
Batteries Mathewson and Brenahan;
f ran I on and Bergen. I'mplre Klem. i
' At PhlUdelphia. i
-MnVnlng game R. H. E
Boston . . a ,3 4 4
Philadelphia . . ; 7 13 0
BaUerles PffTer and O'Neill;'. Sparks
and lvoln. , .
Afternoon ga Ait ; ; R H. K.
Boeton . -. 0 I 1
Philadelphia . . 8- 8. 1
' Batteries -Young and Nemlhsm: Luah
and Donovan. Umpire Johnstons.
RIBBONS PASSED
OUT TO DOGS
John Bradshaw and Mayor Tay
-r-iot Pase Uporv-Meritt of
Aristrtirjatir. Canines. :
WATKINS'. EDCECOTE PEER 'I
-7. : WINS SEVERAL CUPS
Large Crowd Witnesses the Work of
- the Judges, Which Is Being Done at
-a Lively Rate Awards May Be All
' Made by This Evening. ; v
The Judging 'of dogs at tha bench
show began ; yesterday afternoon at 1
o'clock and, continued until 10 o'clock
Iaat hlght. John Bradahaw . of San
Francisco1 disposed of ' the winners and
collies In rapid tfm and then Major
Taylor' took up tha other classes.; Large
crowds attended - tha Judging during
both sessions, and from tha speed at.
tallied by Major Taylor the Judging will
be completed In record time. The Judg
ing continued thla morning at 10
o'clock. Tha list of winner up until
this morning Is aa followa:
-Puppy dogs First, Willamette Peer,
owned by Hamilton ""Corbett; t aecond,
Bobo, owned . by , Howell Jones; third.
Duke, owned by Albert H. Levy, Caa-
cade Locks. , '
- Novloa-doga Firsts-Willamette Blia-
dorn, owned by Henry L. Corbett; sec
ond. Peter, owned by Thomas Kerr, Port
land; third; Ole Olson, owned by W. A.
Ward, Tortland.
Limit dogs First, ' Willamette ' Sun
dorn. owned by Henry L. Corbett, Port
land; aecond, Bush wood Boy, owned by
g V Plmit.n Tacnma. Weshlngton.
Open dogs Firsts Cht Edgecote "Fr,
owned by Prank E. Watklna: reaerr
winner. Willamette " Peer, owned by
TOrnmoTTCoTbrnTPoffla na".
" PuDny bltches-Flrst Duchesa, owned
bv J. O. Cleary. cascaoe' lyocas; secona,
Mugginav-ownad by A. M.- treueae, ari
land.
Novice bttchee First, 'WHlamett
Sunshlneowned by Frank E. Watklns,
Portland ; - second. Newmarket ajueen,
owned' by"LancT "End kennels, Olympla,
Waahlngton. . t '
l.lmlt bltchea First. Roaemont- Beas,
owned by F. Fen wick, Portland;, second,
WHlamett Boatrlca. owned Dy ranx
Watklns. Portland.
Onen bltches-i-Flcst. Willamette Sun
shine, owned hyFrank B. Watklns, Port-
1b nil. aecond. Newmarket uueen, ownea
by Land End kennela, 01ympla,Wash-
Inrton:- third. Newmaraei naoy, owjieu
by. Frank E. Watklna, Portland; reserve
winner. Roaemont Bess, ownea. wj r,
Fehwick, Portland. - " , '
winntrn' class bitches First. Wil
lametta Sunshine, owned by Frank E.
Watklns. Portland; - reserve winner.
Newmarket Queen, owned by Land, End
kennela, Olympla, Washington.
Boston Tarzlara.
T7ovTceBtrFir8t.- Dandy, owned ty
Dr. Jamea C. Zan, Portland; second;
Patkln, owned by M. K. 'Man,
nrande: . third. Jameale, or tne same
owner: very highly- commenaea. oir
Roger, 'owned by J. A. Beck, Portland;
hiirhl commended. Wally, owned by
Mltton -C Frohman, .i-oruana; ais
Becna, owned by Morris uunne, rorv
tnnft
Limit dogs Nobska II. owned ty
William B Ynung, Portland; sffojdJ.Waagton
Dandv. owned by Dr. J. C. Zan, Port
landr thirds Teddy-Browned by John
W. Conaidlne, Seattle; reserve, winner,
Bismarck 'III, owned by Robert Law,
Denver; VHC, Patkln., owned by M. K.
u11 T nrande.
Open dogs First, Nobska II. ownea
hw Wllllnm R. Young, rortiana; eec-
nnA riendv. owned by Dr. Jamea C.
Zan. Portland; third. Teddy B., owned
by John W. Considlne, Seattle reaorva
winner Blsmarcx 111. ownea oj
lAWrDenver; YHCi-Kummn, ownea di
wiillmi n. Vowngi
nn,4 Tiv-Mliron C. Fruliman.-'ortw.
tvtnnera' class' dogs nrsi. noow
tt hv William K. loung, x-on
land; reserve winner. Dandy, owned by
Dr. James win, ri .-
Viit.hi hitches nrst. way 1 rue a..
nw frrABkjrJrUand;- secondV
u.j.K. owned by Mrs. imuiu n.
niavls. Portland; tnira. urenon ui
wu inunh Ttnrret. Portland.
Novlco bltcnea firm, nuo .,
owned byJ. A. Beck., fortiana: aecono.
tT,-itT.vnrarvned ty caliim ana
Raatabrook. Portland: third, Maude -E..
owned by Mrs. Louis R. piayls. Port
land: VHC. Oregon Uiri. ownea Dy Jo
seph Barrett. Oregon City.
Limit bltcnes rirai. iuj irm o..
owned by J. A. Beck, rortiana; sec
SmK Dolly C. owned by. John W. Con-
tMeatUeUUrSLrTincess iin os,
owned by Oallan and Eastabrook, Port
land: VHC. Maude K., ownea py Mrs.
Louis Olavla, Portland.
flnan bitches First, Moornay jtnse,
owned by Robert Law, Denver, Colorado;
second. Lay True ., ownea oy J. i.
Beck, Portland ; lhiriLDolIy Clowned
by John W. Consldlne, Seattle; regerve
winner; (Princess ubds, ownea oy hbi-
laxandEoatabrook, Portland; VHC,
Maude E., owned by Mra. Louis Glavla,
Portland.
Foa Terriers (Smoota Coated),
Puppy dogs First,. Multnomah Blue.
owned by W, B. Fechhatmery Portland-.
-Novloe dogs First, won by Mult
nomah Blue also; second, Norfolk Rus
tle, same owner. '
Limit doga nrst, muunnman mue,
owned by W. B. Fechhelmer, Portland;
aecond. Warren Vicar, owned by W. .
Bartlett, Colorado Sprtnga. Colorado. '
Open doga--same winners as limit
class . .
Winner's class First. Multnomah
Blue, owned Jy w. B. Fecnheimerr re
serve winner. Norfolk Rustic, 'same
owner. ,
Itinnv bitches First." Frisky, owned
by Enoch Brayford, Hood River. . ...
- ... Lit . U .. I . . W
. IiOVlCC flu lien r uni, ui . iiiMnnn
Blue Girl, owned by W. B. Fechhelmer,
Portland; second, Multnomah Flurry,
aama owner. '
- Limit bitches Multnoman Blue uiri.
owned by W. B. Fechhelmer. Portland;
second.- Sabine Fancy, owned by Hamp
shire Kennels, Los Angeles.
Open bitches .First, Multnoman
Flurry, owned by W.B. Fechhelmer;
second. Multnomah Flirt, owned by W.
B. Fechhelmer.
Wlnnera". flaas First, Multnomah
nomatrBlue Olrl, owned by W. B. Fech
helmer; reserve , winner, ' Multnomah
Flurry, same owner. " : t.
Tax Terriers (White Xairad).
Puppy dogs." novice dogs, limit dogs.
open dogs First In each won by Mult
nomah Stopper, owned by W. B. Fech
helmer, Portland. ( ,
jTuppy bitches First, 1 , ilultaomkh
Sprite, own by Mrs.'W. B. Fechhetm
er, Portland; second, Multnomah Spike,
owned by W. B. Fechhetmer.
Novice bitches First. M,adlson Queen,
owned by C. H. La Farge, Beat tie; sec
ond, Multnomah Sprite, Mrs. W. B.
Fechhelmer. -Portland. . ... .
Limit bitches First, Madison Queen,
owned by C. H. La Farge, Seattle; seo
ond, Multnomah Sprite, owned by Mrs.
W. B. Fachheimer, Portland.
,, Airedale Tersler.
Puppy dogs First, Tna Monitor,
owned by K. S. Hall, Woodstock; seo
eoaVTuoker, owned by Bobart-W. Low Is,
Portland; third, Eben, owned by C. H.
La Farge, Seattle. .
Novice dogs First, Eben, owned by
C. II. La Farge, Seattle; aecond, Bunkte,
owned by Mra. K. Beck. Portland.
- Limit dogs First, Brlardale Record,
wnd-y Brhtrdala karmels-.-Portland;
aecond, Eben, owned by C. H. lAFarga,
Seattle :.lhlrL TrlmrocP wped by H.
C. Webber, Portland. -
Winners', claas dogs First,' Brlardale
Record, -owned by Brlardale kennels,
Portland; reserve winner, Tha Monitor,
(owned by E. 8. Hall. Woodstock. ...
Puppy bitches First,. Jess, owned by
Dalrymple and Dick, Salem.,;. -.
Novice bitches Third, . Brlardale
ThlHtla, owned . by Brlardale kennels,
Portlandt- withheld,-Melrsee, owned . by
E. C. Dick, Salem.
Limit dltchs' First, Bearwood
Bloom, owned by William E. Beaman,
Seattle..-"-'. -'.,
Winners' -clasa bitches Firat, Bear
wood Bloom owned. -br.WnHanijB.Bea-man,
. Seattle. -lootcb
TerrUrs.
Open dogs and bitches First. Hum.
owned by Frank wilder, j-oruanm seo
ond. Badger, owned by Richard, Wilder,
rortiana.. .
: '. , BCaltese ; Tanteta. "
Open dogs and bitches First, JTeddak.
ownea oy eux riaaianaer, i-arrniiiaT
Toy rerrlera Otha THaa-Torxanire
Open doga and bltohes 'First, Pa
tience, owned by Mrs. Fannla Levy,
Walla - Walla, Washington; aecond.
Dinah, earner -owner. .
Collies (Sable and Wilta)r
' Puppy dogs First, Barwell Cllmajt,
owned by W. M. Wilder, Portland.
Novloe dogs First, aame winner aa
first claas.'
- Limit dogs First, Gallant, owned by
Arthur Murray, Seattle; - second, Ever
sholU-Poy nta. owned by E. R. ' Rlcketta,
Vancouver;' Brttlan Cotnmbia; -third.
Jan. - RlM.-- owned: by Miss
grancat -G a tcat-Bel 1 1 n gha m. Saiitaii
Ington; VHC, Thyrala of Bunny
dare,L owncd" oy 3tr Bartlet
Colorado Springs, Colorado; HC.iBoonie,
ownedty Jr- 0:Wlrey, Portland r-Te
serve, winner, Theodore Roosevelt,
owned by Mra. M. C. Wella. Portland.
Open dpga Firsts Gallant, owned by
Arthur Murphy, Seattle; second. Ever-
scholts-Povnta, owned by E. R. Rick
etta, Vancouver, British Columbia;
thl rd. ' Thy rslsr of 8unnyda le,- o wnad by
W. O. Bartlett, Colorado Springs, Colo
rado. : . i , . ...
Winners' class dogs First, Gallant,
owned by Arthur Murphy... Seattle; re
serve '. winner, Everscholti-Poyntg,
owned' by E. R. Ricketts, Vancouver,
British Columbia.
.. Puppy . bitches First, Sprlngmead
Marlon. . owned by Glen Tana. Collie
Kennela. -Spokane. Washington.
Limit bitches First, Everscholti
Gertrude, owned by E. R. Ricketts,
Vancouver, British. Colombia; second,
Bon Ami. Ideal, owned by Jienry B4r
ger, Portland; third. Lady, owned by
D. F. rrice. rortland,
Open bitches First, Eversholts Ger
trude,- owned by - E.- R.- Rlcketta,-- Van-
oouver. " British Columbia; . second,
Bronade Marlonalaea. owned by Glen
Tana . Collie Kennels, ' Spokane, Wash
Ington; third, Bon Ami Ideal, owned r
Henry Berger, Portland,
: Winners' - clasa bltohea Everachola
Gertrude, owned by E. R. Rlcketta,
Vancouver, British Columbia; reserve
winner, Sprlngmead Marion, owned by
Olen FaTia Collie Kenneli
ColUea (OtliarTnaan3aDleand WbJtaTTf
Puppy dog Laird III, owned by J,
Hill. Portland. " ;
Novice dogs First, Shadeiand. . Mar
quis, owned by C. D. Nairn, Ballaton,
Oregon.
Limit dngs-t-Flrst. westland Duke,
owned by Dr. M. C Strickland. Oregon
City; second, . Ravenswood Chappie,
owned by Henry Berger, Portland.
Open- dogs-FlrsL Weitland Duke.
owned by Dr. M. C. Strickland. Oregon
City;, second.. GlenJTana .Monk ownsd
Columbia; third. Ravenawood Chappla,!
owned by Henry Berger, Portland.
Wlnnera" clajts First, Westland
Duke, owned by Dr. M. C Strickland,
OTroffCny!"reierve- Wrnftermiver-
sholti Gertrude." owned" by E. R. Rick
(t.ttvyancQuyerJBrlt lab. .Columbia.
Lnr.tT"nog,g-and-rtntctie-JFlrst. Bar
well Climax, owned by W. M. Wilder,
Portland. .
Old English Sheep Boga.
Limit doaa and hltche; . opert dogs
and bitches First, Doctor Jim. owned
oy tu uowen, Vancouver, u. . U,
Bloodhounds.
Limit dogs and bitches First, Bun-
beam, owned by-J-Wesley Ladd, Port
land. ,
Open dogs and bitches First, Sun-
besm, owned by J. Wesley Ladd, Port-)
land; second, Trailer, owned by Walter
B. Honeyman, Portland.
Winners', class First, Sunbeam. ,
Special prlxe Cup offered by Henry
Corbett for beat bloodhound won by
Sunbeam.
Dalmatlana.
"tSpsn dog
'ieatr-Snort,
owned , by ( Mrs,
It
W. Corbett, Port-
ana.
St. Bernards (Bough Coated).
Open ddgs First, - Belfast "Buster,
owned by B. B.' Brown, Denver, Colo
rsdo; second. Star f the North, owned
by- W," T. Kerf oof, Vancouver. B. C;
third, Bamny Shelby, owned by Miss
Helen' Ladd, Portland: reserve winner,
Glenwood Boose, owned by Louis Ra"u.
Portland; V: H. C. Taaso, owned by H.
C. Levy, Caacada Locks, Oregon.
St. Bernards (Smooth Coated).
Novice doga and bitches Firat Don,
owned, by A. R. Gangloff. Portland;
aecond, Jack. . Owned by Miss Myers,
Portland. . . - .
Wlnnera class First,' Don," owned by
ATTt.'-OanSloff. Portland. " -
Special prlxes Cup offered by Waller
M. Honeyman for the beat rough-coated
Ml.-. Bernard. won -bv Belfast Buster,
owned by B. B. Brown. Denver, Colo
rado: cup offered by Max Flelnchner
for the best smooth-coated St. Bernard
won by Don, .owned by A. R.Qangloff,
Portland. ;- '
Oreat Daaea. -
Novice dogs First. King, owned by
W. E. Gellnsl-y, Portland.
Open'dogs First, Lief, owned by Dr.
Jamea Zan, Portland: aecond. Jack 1L.
owned by Oregon Kennels, lllllaboro.
Winners class First. Lief, owned by
Dr. Jamea Zan, Portland. J .
Special prlxe Cup offered. Jy M
Slchel for the best Great Dane won
by Lief, owned by Dr, Jamea Zan, Port
land. - ' - - . ,
A thousand head of horses' have re
cently ben ahipped from Echo to Al
berta.. 7 . ; , "-:
V totted-by '
JlOKAN-
OAKLAND-DEFEATS
THE. GIAHTS
Commuters Play Fast Ball and
Carry Off Honors la After-
... . - noon. . ; Z ''
VAN HALTREN STEALS
BASES LIKE A SPRINTER
Locals Had Splendid. Chance to Tie
Score in the Ninth but Poor Coach
ing Causes McHaleto Be Cut Of!
- t Third Base.f .Tr'
OakTanH-fPortland I.T " ' J ,
Batteries Cates and T. Hackstt; Ea
alck and, Donahue.
The Commutara deserved to win yea
terday afternoon's game from the
Giants. . Tha visitors were busy from
the first baU - pitched - until MeCredie
fouled out to Devereaux In tha last half
of tha ninth, , playing baseball every
minute and taking advantage of every
miaplay made by.Portland .;.
' The Oakland playera, stung by tha
11 to I shutout In tha morning, donned
their war paint and set out to win. The
flrst two; .lnnlnswereyinproductlyeof4
Its os aaoltament after Msrlflexi
had beVn disposed of Van Haltren sin
gled and stole second and a second later
stole third. Francka-waa safe on Ea
slck'a slight Juggle and Van -Haltren
Slid over the home baae by an eyelash.
FrancKa. pilfered .second and . Kruger
came up and slammed out a double,
scoring tha shortstop, but "Oon" Paul
was caught at the third awltch while
trying to extend his drive Into a triple.
In the fourth Inning Oakland scored
two more runs. T. Hackett waa safe
on a single, but waa forced at second
by Devereaux. Jud Smlth'a wild heave
gav Catee life and allowed the "Red
Dog'Vlo acore. ' Markley's hit ; scored
liebell Mtnr-twtesi Tirht
ended the visitors'- scoring.'
-Tornanrs Brr-Tvineatrn 'in in
eighth, although the Giants were within
knocking distance several tlmesvMttetrH
ell doubled and McCredle singled. On
a long fly tor Smith In left 'Mitchell beat
I tbethrow In,
In tha ninth Portland had an excel
lent chance to -tie the soore. but Mc
Hale'a ambition spoiled the great oppor
tunity," : Moore-tarted outwlth.-a. ain-.
gle and Esslek drove out a beautiful
double, but waa nipped at third on a
aharp relay. " Jud Smlth'a coaching waa
responsible 1 for - McHaie attempting
third. Thla was silly, as there was no
one out when this took place. Mitchell
singled, afterward and In all probabil
ity the acore would have been tied.
The crowd got-aftef Umpire Knell
after the game and- threw-euahlona at
him. There was not an officer In sight
to protect the otnelal."-" Knell's work
was thoroughly competent. The. official
acore:
...... ,. PORTLAND. 1 - -
- AB.R.H.PO.A.E.
McHaie, cf.' ......... 6 0 3 I 8
Sweeney, aa. , 4 0 1 3 8 1
Mltchelli-lf, .4i i -- 0
McCredle, rr. ........ 0-1-1 -1 0
Smith, Sb.
0 1
1. later, id.
Donahue, a.
e 14
0 7
t e
1 0
Moorej lb. . . .
Raaick! 2. .
Totala i
i ..3T J 10 17 IB
OAKLAND.
A Tt. T? -TT PTl A. V.
fan Haltren, t ...... 8 1 ,1 0 0
rancks, aa. .,,i.i.4l4l 1.18.3
TT i .11.. 19 a seo
Smith, If ..........'
T. Hackett, c. 4
0 1
'LI.
0 1 8
0 11 .
1 t
Devereaux. 8b. ..8
Cates, p-.,-, nr I
J. Hackett, lb 4
Markley, 2b 4
Totals. 84 4 7 37 18
SCORE BT INNINGS.
Portland ....... .0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 3
Hits 1 0 10 10 1 13 10
Oakland . . 3 I 0 0 ,0 0 0 4
. una . ,.i......p 0 3 3 1 0 0 1 0 7
SUMMARY,
MIPUcK AUI Uy Usslck, 7; by Catee, 1.
Bases on "bal la Onr Ess ick. 8 r off Ca tes,
1. Two-baae hlta Kruger, Mitchell.
McHaie.- Double play Frahcka to J.
Smith. Sacrifice hit Sweeney. Stolen
bnsBBVair Tin t tren Sni I IhrKrti gar.
Wild pitch Cates. Left en bases Port
land, 9; Oakland, 8. ' Time of game One
nottr anq- no- tnHwteav-vmtMrojtneH.
NORTHWEST LEACUE.
Twenty-Three for ntto.
(Rpeclsl Dlsimtrh to The Jonraal.)
Butte, Mont.. May 31. The locals
made 43 hlta off the Grays Harbor pitch
ers yesterday and scored a dosen rues.
The defeated team waa whitewashed.
The score: :s.. "
R.H. E.
n,it . it imm tit 11 9
Grays ffarbor, .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 7 8
Hatter I oa uoyie and wlndalls:
Lewis, Law and D. Beetllnger.
. Exciting Oame at Spokaae.
' (lpeHl Wtpetcb te The Jnuraal.)
Spokane, Wash., May 81. Tacoma
won from the locals yeaterday In an ax-
citing contest. Score: ,
. . . j . . j
Tacoma . , 10000000 13 . 8 1
Spokane--: . .....00001000 0 1 8 0
Batteries tllgglnbothsm and Shea;
Franklin and Sues. Umpire Dodd.
-7'. A Mountain of Oold
could not bring aa much happiness to
Mrs. Lucia W like or Caroline, wis., aa
did one 35a box of Bucklen e Arnica
Salve, when It completely cured av run
ning sore on her leg. which had tor
tured her 33 long years. Greatest anti
septic healer of Piles. Wounds and Sore.
tno at HKiqmore urun v 01 (
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Good Hammoclis at $1.S0 to S6.C3
"An extra' good lot of Hammocks, every one -'with- pillows
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Special Cut Prices on Go-Carts -.
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TYESTERllAY'SllUNNINGr
AT-tATONtA-TRACK
(Jooraal Speeitl Serrlee.)
Cincinnati. May 3L Results at 1
tonla race track: '-
Five " and a half furlongs Robin
Mood won, John English second. Toco
law third; time. 1:08 -. ;
-. Four-and a half furlongs La Velta
won, Delia Thorpe second, Mattle Mack
third: time. 0:68.
Bl furlongs Matador - won." 'Wlnd-
IiIfIU aevund. rieseutaieu taieai Haas,
Decoration day handicap, . mile and a
sixteenth Princess Orna won. airiivain
secondU-CoruscaHthlrtli Unit, 1:48 3-.
- Four and a - half - furlongs Seven
Bella - won. Alvleo-second. Jay- wir
third- time. 0:84 4-B.
y-truu, LSI aw sniiiiw,'
Florlael thlrdr tlma. 1:41
Slxfurlonas OamDrinus.won, rree
Boptersecond. Bbscbe talra'Ttlme,
HILLSB0R0 NO MATCH
FOR FOREST GROVE
' SpeeisI Dispatch to The JWs.l.)
Forest Grove. Or.. May 11. Tha looal
nine won from HUlsboro yesterday II
to 11. . The lineup;
Forest-Orox Hlllabojco.
Ouy Via V
Parker ......-
o F. Williams
p.. , Gregg
Bradley aa..,.. wallen
Purdln lb........... Tucker
McNamer n.3D. WaUen
Baldwlirt-.... 3b Bennett
Oott lf Patteraonl
Bllllnger
Ole son
Kertson
...... .iioni
RAVENS WIN EASY GAME
FROM PORTLAND JUNIORS
An easily won game was taken from
the Portland -Juniors yesterday, who
went up In the air after the aecond In
ning, the score being 34 to 1. Lineup:
Ravens. . Position. ' : Portland Jrs.
Johnson c.....,;A. Oatrander
Scott p. 1 1 Andrews
Heppe ............ ss 1. .. Carllale
Keenan ,..,.lb Carrol
Nary ........ ,..zd......d. vatrander
Good .... 8b. . ...Carlisle
Groas ........... .If ......... Stewart
Mundell cf -Stewart
Hewitt ..... rf Stewart
i . ' .
EUGENE GRAY1DEFEAT,
SPRINGFIELD NINE
(peelaf Dlaps to Tie Jsoraat -"
' Eugene. Or., May 31. In the fourth
game this season between the Eugene
Grays and the Springfield JBlues yester
day afternoon the Eugene team won by
the soore of 13 to 3. Thla makes two
games each for the teams. The acore
by innings:
Kugene ....I 8 0 8 8 0 0 1 1J
Springfield 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
CORVALLIS TROUNCES
THE ALBANY COLTS
(aperlsl Pl.pstra te The Joref
CorvalUs, Or4 May. II, The Aibany
"31
Unites States Seaate, Waehmatoa7B."cT"
medicinal parpeesa ia my family aa4 have
a aumber-oae medicinal whiskey.
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Colts were defeated by . CorvaUls in
baseball yesterday morning; by the acore
of 4 to 0.The lineup: : . ' . t ...
Corvallla Poeltlon. , ' 'Albany.
Huff P Scults
Long id wesiey
Swann , rb... Batlar -
Jones .U'.... lb.... Rupert
Wilkes ss. Lee
Blllyeu . ir. ....... tuanmonn
Cooper ....-....c. O Brlen
Murray .........!
Roopsr .rf. ........ i Herrsoa
AMATEUR BALL CAME!
A picked team from Sunnyslde beat
Richmond yeaterday-11 to 10. , .
e- . e , ... . :. !
The Gauld company, nine beat , the
Jacobsen nine yesterday 14 to I. - '
e e .. .
At . Qoldendale yeaterday ""the Rede,
downed the Moroe 4 to 0.
a e
Newberc won front the Red Diamonds ;
yeaterday at Newberg by the score of
33-tO 0. r-:,- :
e e - . ..
1 he Multnomah cllib-nine went t
Aatorla yeaterday an trounced the Sal. -
moa-City- Mnt I t I.- : .----
The Third Multnoroaha beat the High
school second tesm yesteiday momlo
11 to 11.
- ; - -- e '-' . " ..
The Riverside nine got vary busy
yesterday -and won two games, tha firat
from -North- Portland, 11 te 10; the sec
ond from the Beavers, 37 to 8. -
- ... e a .
The West End ' team Was no match
for tha Villas yesterday, loelns to the
Monta villa aggregation tT to 11.
e e
The L'nlverelty of Oregon nine w-1
from Dallas college yesterday 4 l .
on the lalter'a grounds. . .-
College gamea Wflllams 1..'
I; Brown 8. Tale, I; Cornell .
vanla 1; Mfr-hlgan I. l:.'innl i
referred r'"t (
A,'la ft Lew' i
f-aaaanu.
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