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THE OHECON DAILY JOURNAt. PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 18. 1S03. MM -, TOD ATS HE lnJS ' f J EVERY LINE: OF: SPORTS AU. CASES ARETAKEN UNr. DER ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE TRIAUGULAR L1EET WILLAMETTE' UNIVERSrTY'iS BASEBALL NINE. v CNO PAY UNLESS CURED IS ON TODAY BEGINS TODAY We accept no Incurable cases We never hold out , false hopes--We fulfill our promises We High School Athletes Gather it Largest String of Horses in the . never fail in any case we take. History of Seattle Ready Tacoma for Track and A i - V.f::vv;, r :iV;,.:...;:.; ' for the Opening. .SO Field ) Events.' MEADOWS RACiriG xTf- WA - - -v xj' ui it ; p iet VOllNQ ATH1 PTFR APF IN FINE CONDITION -Portland-tias-Elevea-Metv Enured, JL Seattle .;HaA, Twenty-Four.., end Tacoma Twenty-T wo I4t of the Entries and Event. ' -i " (serial PUpatcS to Tha JoVMl.) Tacoma, Juns 11. The triangular track maaf of teams representing tha high schools of Portland, Tacoma and Seattle la taking place at tha T. M. C A. grounds thla afternoon. The -meet be aan promptly at I o'clock and tha events ara following In quick succession a apaHal affort being msde to arold loaa or time between tha events. ""' Tha offloiala for tha maat ara aa fol lows: - Starter, C P. Curtlaa; referee. t Gordon Burke: ' Judaea of tha finish Arthur Oyler. P. V. Caesar and John Ftnk: field Judaea, Rufus .Cshelman, Charles Koehler. R. Mattlaon and W. C ' Orr; timers. Draw Chid eater, E. K. Millar . - and O. V.Dsttow, clerk, Rlnaldo Kaaaal; . -announcer, W. C. Meredith; acorer, Rojr Knapp. . , ..... The entriea for tha three cltlea ara aa followa: - - i 1, Millar (captain): 1 Roberta: I, KUta; 4. Meier; I. Maya; . Broadlna; 7. Duffy , MeQuIre; f. Robinson; 10, Zander; 11, Foater. v" -' , " V . ' Seattle. - ' ." '"'' . 11. Livingston tceptaln);. 1IK Olah; 14, J. Thompson; 16, Matt son; 1. Roaaman; -. IT, Barto; 1, Bauman; It. Bird; 30. Mo rAllep; II, Coyla; St. Harry Thompeon; 11.. Hilgh Thompson;, Jt. JBurns; It, V. Thompson; II. McKay; IT. Kerr; It, Em- eraoa; tt. Ellia; 10. Pullen; II. Ander- ' aon; 11, Purdy; tt, Oa bourne 14. White (captain); If, Collier; II. Arkler: IT.- Stebblns: II, Morton; It, Blahop; 40, Price; 41, Buell; 41, Burke; 41. Schembnt 44. Clark; ta-Jorayth; 41. --' Jacobua; 4T, Nutley; 41, Turner; 48. 'Donald: 10. Fletcher; II. Robins; a I, Denton; tt. Purdyi 14, Powelaon; II, - Panda: II. Wegener. Tha program of events and tha men - entered for each la aa followa: Vromam of Brents. l p. m. -60-yard daah First men In i nests qualify. Flrat heat Foater. ""Zander. Olan. Price, Bauman. Second heat Kilts, Robinson, 3. Thompeon,- Btabblna, Blahop. - Third heat Maya. Roberta, Mattaon, Barto. Arkler. Fourth heat Meler Miller,, Roaaman, Collier. Morton, i .VO p. mrUI. T U X" JWWI, .'"Hill- aon, Thayer. Purdy, Kerr, Turner,. Wege ner. 1:18 p. m.-4-Hlgh hurdlea Winner de elded by time. Flrat heat Coyle. Duffy. ' Second heat Donald. MeOulre. Third heat Roblnaon, . Livingston. . Fourth heat Kerr. 1:20 p. m. Final In 50-yard dash. 1:15 p. m.Quarter-miie-run aimer, rrMelerrKllU.OlahrMeAUeprt,lvInfaton, Buell, Burke, Schempp. 1:10 p. ra. High Jump Foater, Mo Gulre. ... Bauman, Oabourne,-- Thayer, Fletcher, Turner. - , - , - 1:60 p. m.rl 00-yard daah. ' ' Flrat heat Foater, Meier; J. Thomp eon. Collier. ' Second heat Zander; ' Ml.ller. Bird, Arkley. Blahop. '."' Third heat KUta, Maya, Roaaman, Btabblna. . ' . Fourth ' heat -Roblnaon, Roberta, Glah, Morton, Price. .-. -r I p. m. Mile run Breed In. Maya, Roblnaon. McKay.' Burns. T. Thompson, Buell. Panda, White 1:10 p. m. Final of 100-yard daah. 1:10 - p. - ro. Dlaoua throw Foster, KUta, Maya. Coyle, Qleh. Purdy, Ja cobua; Nutley, Turner. 1:10 p. m. Broad Jump Foater, Zan der, Maya, Glah, J. Thompson, Thayer, Mattaon, - Roaaman, Nutley, BJbbblna, Denton. . 1:16 p. . m. 220-yard daah Winners decided by time. First heat Meter, Glah. ' Btebbtns. ' Second heat Roberta, J. Thompson, "' Collier. ' t Third heat Kilts, Bird. Arkley. 1:46 p. m. Half-mile run Breeding, . Mays, Robinson, Coyle, Hugh Thomp son. Harry Thompson, Clarke, Forsyth, White. . ' 1:11 p. m. Hammer throw Foster. ? KUta. Zander, - Emerson, Ellia, Pullea, " Jacobua, Nutley. -i i A aasT a 0 s mm lass aJ1aai WM .VP III. " m 1 avjm (Q DUIQ teaeF" W in nera decided by time. ' 1 .. . Flrat heat Coyle, Zanders. - -. Second heat Donald. Li vine;! ton. . Third heat J. 'Thompson, Robinson. .Fourth heat Foater. 4:10 p. m Shot put Foater, KUta, Zander, Anderson,-Barto, Glah, Roaa : man, Jacobua, Nutley. 4:10 p. m. One mile relay, four-men teama. Portland Breeding, '. Foster. ' Maya, : Meier, Miller, Roberta, Zander, . Robin son. " - '' Seattle Livingston, Coyle, Otsh, Mo ' Allepp. s Tacoma Buell, Clarke, Powelaon, Purdy, Burke, Schempp, Forsyth., -MAROONS WILL" TACKLE" THE W00DBURN TEAM The Bralnard Maroona leave tomorrow momlna for Woodbum. Oregon, to play the faat amateur team of that place. - The Woodbum team have loat no gamea . this season and the Maroons have loat one out of 16 played. The party will be In charge of Captain Campbell and ' will line up about as follows: Pender or Reed, pitchers; -King, catcher: Trow bridge, first bsse; Campbell, second r baae; Gray, ahortatopi Mangold, third haee; Smith, right field: Henkle, left ' fleltft Oalnea, center field. ' a 1 J - ' Am Alafmlaa Mtaaaion frequently results from neglect of clog ging bowela and torpid liver, until eon- .Stlnatlon becomes chronic This condi tion is unknown to those Who uae Dr. Klng'a New Life Pllla; the beat and . a entleet regulatora of Stomach and Bowela.. Guaranteed by Skldmore Drug , prlre 26C. - . . . -1?,'. . 'Reading from left to right, back row, tha playera are: Cary, first baae; Coleman, ahortatop; Metcalf, manager; Long, center field. Lower row: Nace, third baae (captain); Rhoadea, catcher; Rader, left field; Jet-man, coach and pitcher; Grmnnla, gubatitute left field; Matthewa, right field; Simpson, pitcher. ; - v I PORTLAND GRAYS WILLT ; PLAY. POWERS BLUES : ; .;. . The match game of ball to be played at Tbe Da Ilea . Sunday between the Waaoo Milling company and Eaet Portland-. Graya has been poetponed until neat month, and Instead the Graya will play a return game with the Powers Blues on the grounds at Eighth and Hawthorne. Game called at 10 o'clock. The teama will line up about aa followa: Blues. . Grays. Kottermaif p ........... . Henkle Concannon , Hurlburt Sinclair .e. . Graham Kennedy ........ ..lb. .......... . Gearln Lodell lb Anderson Paff lb. P. My era Turk ,.j.,.b. Gates uirean .rr. joaon Bhee ..',..., ..cf -. , . Morrow Bhants . Jf M. Myers SPORTING GOSSIP. On account of the Multnomah field being too wet. the grammar school track meet which - was acheduled for thla morning haabf en postponed. e . , . --;'. Tha Multnomah-Willamette baseball game which 'was scheduled for this af ternoon, has been called off on account of wet grounda. , -i - Rain prevented yeaterday's game be tween Portland and Fresno at Recre ation park. , t Chamawa defeated The Dallea Trib unes yeaterday to 0. ! - . . ' e e '- - . . Tha Chicago Nationala are aura enough "Giant Klllera." Nineteen to 0 agalnat the world's champlona Is going some. " With "Beaumont;-' baclr " tnth ' gam Flttaburg ahould give the leadera a hot argument for the pennant. . : ' . "' e e . i The Dover-Hollgoland yacht raoe for the International cup. preaented by Em peror William. Is scheduled to start today. - The entry Hat thla year la un usually email. Of - the aeven entries. tour are Britlah and three German yachta. : . ; . ' The great Brooklyn derby . la on to day.- ' - ' . ! The Red "Jacket " Athletic" tsaoctation of Calumet Michigan, has matched Bing Casey of Grand Raplda and Ola Nelaon of Calumet for a 10-round bout next Tuesday night. V . ' e . e " . , . Tommy Prendergast of Baglnaw will meet either Willie Fltagerald or "Kid- Herman In -Grand Raplda on June II. e e Charlea F. Bandera, one of the beat- known drivers In the United Statea, haa been committed to an Inaane hoapltal In California. Bandera la a brother of Millard Bandera, alao a prominent hand-J ler or bameea horaea ana one or the tralnere of Lou Dillon. . -.. e e . ' Cheated Taft of. Boston has been ehoaea '.captain of next year's baaeball team of the Unlveralty of Michigan, Taft haa been playing flrat -baae. -. . Loti Crtger, the great catcher of the Boaton Americana, la - Improving In health rapidly, but the chancea are that he will not be able to play thla aeaaon. '' ; -w - e e .; - t The New York Americana traded Harry Howell for Jack Powell and than gave Jack back - to Bt. l.oula gratia. Cincinnati traded Palta to Plttaburg for Phalpa, than ahlpped Phalpa back to Smoketown free of charge. Appeara to be a plain caae of "heada, I win, tafia you .Jose." . ' J ' A new courae will be reqilred for the Vanderbllt international automobile cup race - thla year, aa a trolley company haa began laying trarka that will apoll the -old course -on Long TslendT ' t v--. . - A Chicago pugillatlo orltlo Sara that without doubt Noah Brusso la the moat unpopular champion the ring aver aaw. Ha apendU hie time atruttlng about the streets Celling everyone he la the great eat of heavyweight -champlona. Back to the ark for Noah. - - . . Thev prediction was freew made this sprlngHhat the Philadelphia Athletlce would be- -"all. In" thla aeason on ac count of the trouncing administered by the Glanta -In the world's champlonahlp aerlea last fall. But at -the present time the Glanta look to be worse, oft than the Athletlce. e e , Castle of Harvard pttehed one of the greateat gamea In the history of the Cambridge unlveralty agalnat Brown. Ha ahut them out. t to 0, without a hit or a paaa to flrat. besides making tha only two bits and .one run scored by the Crimson nine. .. . '. .. V. - L r The Vnlveralty ef Wisconsin t pacts tn nd a strong crew to Poughkeepsle ahls month. Coach O'De la analoua to make a good showing aa It Is big last - V - I. ' . f ALLAN I'RIGHT'S PLAYING FEATURE OF. TOURNEY : In th- Competition 1 Yesterday Splendid Scores Were Made by Several Player. Allan- Wrlght'a playing In the golf tournament yeaterday was the feature of the day. He mada the beat acora of the tournament and Incidentally the beat acore on the Waverly llnka thla year. He went out in 44 and made the return in 16 strokes, a record that "Will etand for a long time. Mr. Wrlght'a suecees is due to his remarkable steadi ness and accuracy. He playa a rather fast game, but In the moot difficult po sition, he Is aa cool aa a June cucumber, and aa steady as the Rocky mountains. This morning at 0:10 Mr. Wright and P. B. Clifford meet for the champion ship. Ar-Mrr-Olfford- Is-a most, con-4 slstent performer, today s match will be an Interesting one to follow. - Mr. Llnhtlcum won the putting contest In 18. He captured the - three-hole com petition nlao, making it in I. Yeaterday scores wrei Kerr - beat Guthrie, 1 up and 2. to play; Wright beat Aatbury. ( up and 4 to play; Clif ford beat Andrews. 4 up and 1 to play; Murphy beat Castlemany by default; Llppy beat Qtlleaple, 4 up and t to play; Van Tuyl beat Wilder, 1 up, 10 holea; Llnthloum beat Webb. 1 up and 1 to play; Lewis beat Wlnslow, 1 up; Wright beat Kerr, i up and 4 to play; Glfford beat Murphy, up -and 4 to play; Llppy beat Van Tuyl, I up and 1 to play; Ltnthlcum beat Lewla, I up and 4 to play. '; "v ..r The women players' scores were: Miss Flanders beat Mrs. Berry, 1 up; Mrs. Kerr, beat MraviAyer, by default; Mrs. Caratens beat Miss Blbson, S up and I to play; ' Mrs. Keyes beat Mrs. Koehler, ( up and 4 to play, r The tournament wll come to a cloae thla afternoon. The vlaitora will be given a dinner at the golf club. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won. ' Loet P C. Chicago r.vrr;;.';...r.i 17 j Plttaburg .14 17 . .1 New York ........... .IS -It- J Philadelphia 29 28 .1 St. Lou la 21 It Brooklyn 11 . 12 Cincinnati ...... 11 IS Boaton 10 ' IT .; (41 SO 411 407 88 At Vew Tork. R. H. E. New York 1 8 1 St. Louie . .. : l'.g 1 Batteries TaytorandOraayr Math ewaon and Bowerman. Umpires John stone and Klem. " . 'At Boston. . - ....... . .,v- R H E Boston ....I 7 1 Cincinnati .i ...... . 1 7 1 ' Batteries Ltndaman and Brown; Praser and Bchlel. Umpires Emails and Conway. -r. At rhilaaelpbia. ' R.H. R Chicago , '. . . 1 7 1 rnlladeipnia 1 e j Battarlear-Lungren and Kllng; Sparks and Dooin. . Umpire O'Day. , At Brooklyn. - . HH.C Plttaburg i. 4 4 1 Brooklyn 1 1 1 Batterlea Leaver and Glbeon; Pas tortus and Bergen. Umpire Carpenter. PACIFICCOAST LEAGUE. '' Won. Lost P.C. San Francisco ...14 14 .708 Portland .,.....V II 17 .448 Los AngLeaMJAiJi8j It . . .tat ftaettle ...77T!t7i.T77.2 19 .441 Oakland .............. TT I .140 Fresno It ir---,iit Bala at 'Oakland. -rSBeetat-fMeretcb-ta Tbe ioernel ) Oakland, June 14.--Raln ended yes terday's game In the sixth Inning with the score a tie. Bcore; . - R. H. B. San Francisco 8 1 I Oakland I I I Batterlea Shea and Wilson; Smith and Hackett Umpire McDonald. ' ",' (gpeeUI Dlepefb M Tbe Jour net.) ' Seattle. June 14 Walters' safe hit In the eeventh gave the locale yeaterday's game. Bcore: R.H. B. Seattle ..... 0 1100010 4 7 1 Loe AngeleaO 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 I I Batteries Wslch and Hanaen; Hop kins and Imager. Umpire 1'errlne. . - , t Taeoma Wiaa One. (Bpeetol DatfMteb ie Tke JearaaL) Aberdeen, -June 14 The Tacoma nine wen In easy fashion yeaterday. Score; " R. It R. Tacorn ....,.,..01000014 17 .10 0 umT Minwr,,vff .i.viu i s n Batterlee-MJray's Harbor, Iwla and D. Boattlger; Taaoma, UiarglnboUtain RACING BEGINS ON - - THE OVERLAND. TRACK L. ; ,:. : . tJeeraal Bpete Bervlee.) Denver. Col., June II. What promlaes to be the greateat race meeting ever held at Overland park opened today. It will -continue 18. daya. - Never-- before baa there been such an abundance of high-claaa horaea on hand, and .. the jockey talent la of the very best. A dosen or more good stakea are to be run during ths meeting. . As; usual tbs Colorado derby Is the event of the open ing day. -- - ' ; V AMERICAN LEAGUE. ' - -Won. Loot P C. Cleveland ;,..2 18 ,.17 New York ,;...:io .400 Philadelphia . . . . ... .10 20 .600 Detroit IS 23 .B12 St. Louia 2 24 ..620 Chicago 23 25 .468 Washington .'.....,.11 ll.l7 Boaton II 10 .331 . At mereland. -- R. H. E. Cleveland -New York .110 Batteries Joss and Bemla: Clark son. Leroy and Kiel now. At St. Xjonia. ' - , -'. ' R.H. K. Btr-trata-rrT-.r:-.Ttrrrr.i;,"ij;rr.l I 1 Boston I 8 4 Batteries Jackaon. Pelty and O'Con nor; Young and Armbrustsr. ,At PhlladalphJa, R. H. B. ... I 1 ...4 I I Warner; Detroit ............. Philadelphia Batteries Donovan Dygert and Scheck. ' and ' At Obioago. - - R.H. E. Chicago 3 S 2 Waehlngton ...10 II 1 Batterlea Smith. Owen, Flene and Bulllvan; Falkenburg and Hayden. NORTH VYEST LEAGUE. - - Sdners Are Beaten. ' ; raseclai Ukipetcfe to The JosrsaLV . Butte, June 18. Spokane proved too strong for ths Miners yesterday. Bcore: R. H B. Spokane .....1080011080 1 7 14 4 Butte 100001 10000 S 10 T Batteries Doyle,' Hoon and Swin dells; Belt and fiuess. , ; If either major league could have tbe pennant race that the little Western aaaoclatlon Is running they could clean up about all the money in eight cltlea. THREE LANE PRECINCTS ' ARE DECLARED DRY (Special DUsateh to The Journal.) Eugene. Or.. June .11. The Lane county court yeaterday made anorder declaring prohibition to ezlat In North and Boisth Junction and Camp . Creek precincts. Tbe Injunction restraining the court from declaring prohibition in Eugene and In the county as a whole does not affect- theee precincts, ss ths question was voted upon In these pre cincts aa sepsrate subdivisions and pro hibition carried In each. LANE COUNTY MEDICS v; ELECT NEW OFFICERS (pedal Dime teh to Tbe Joornl. Eugene. Or., June 18. At the annual meeting of the Lane County-Medical society laat night Dr. T. W. Harris waa elected president and Dr. P. J. Bartle secretary and - treaaurer- After the meeting the members enjoyed a - ban quet. The nest meeting will .be held June 28. at which time the new presi dent will banquet the members. . OVBBS OU SOBBSU w..imnMlmiu. Kan.. Mix. E. lfAl Ballard, Snow Liniment Company Tour 1 Snow unlment cureo an oia aore on tne aide of my chin that waa supposed to be a cancer. The aore waa atubborn and would not yield to treatment, until I tried Snow Liniment, which did the work In ehort order. My elater, Mr a. Sophia j Caraon, Allenavllle, Mlffln county, Pennsylvania, haa a sore snd mistrusts that It la a cancer. Pleaae eend her a 80-cent bottle. Sold by Woodard, Clarke Co. - Open for the Season Park Inn FAMILY SUMMER GARDEN, Washington Street. Near City Park Entrance. , S t f I e 1 1 y firit-ciaoo rninagement Fine line of Liquors, Been, Sand wiches and Cigars. - , ' BEATlCATCHErTTAVORTrc V V IN OPENING HANDICAP Track la in Fairly Good Condition "foTodar'aTlacaaahd "Tbouaanda -of. Popular Gama Ara -Anxiously Awaiting the Barrier to Sprint;.' ' (Rpeelal Dlspatsk te The JoaraaL) ' ' Seattle, ,Waah., June - 14. The few hours of sunshlns yesterday put the track at . the Maadowa In good ahape and everything la in excellent condition for the opening' of the racing season this . afternoon. Indlcatloha are that the lovera of the' racing game will have not i only more but better aport than the City haa ever seen before. Blxty three daya of racing with tbe horaea that are stabled at the .Meadowa la enough to make the lovers of theesport dance with Joy. The atrlng of horses is better than in the past. Besides the fact that there are more and better horaea here than ever before, the fact that, this year an open betting ring will be maintained will popularise tha game much. In the past the. syndicate book haa been a aource of annoyance to -the patrons of the track. - Tomorrow some dosen well known bookmakers will be in the boxes. Any reputable bookmaker can get Into the game. This fact alone makea the odda better than . they - have been In the past. . I Ths opening handicap is -the chief at traction of a well-balanced tard for today. Some dosen fast sprtdtsrs should face the barrier at the alx-furlong pole. Bearcatchar, the aprinter that cost the "booklea" ao much money in Call-. fornla laat winter,, muat be figured In the opening handicap. If the track is at all heavy Rob Ragon may be well up to the front In thla race when the horses go by the Judges stand. Marti mas, who haa come home 'with tbe money many a time In New York and California, la also entered in the open ing handicap. Judge, a favorite at the Meadows, will carry much money. . The city Is full of devotees of the racing game. A large number of book makers, who have in former years not hung up their slates at the Meadows, are loafing in the Jobbtea of the botala waiting a chance to poet tnair oaas. Many new facea are Been at the reaorta where the turfmen gather showing that the Meadowa are going to occupy more prominent place than ever before. From present ' Indications - the books makers will have their hands full tak ing the bets. - Many owners are here for the flrat tlmo. Among the prominent ownera wboae colore will be seen at the Mead ows Is Garnet Ferguson, with a atrlng that Includes Bearcatchar, Military Man, the Mighty. Oaptaln R. R. Rloe, who has been a familiar figure on the tracks of the country for a quarter of a cen tury, ia being given a warm welcome by the followers of the game. W. H. Hammond, the Montana millionaire, alao haa a string of good horses here. - Six races will be run each day. With 100 horses ready to-face the atarters gate Seattle la aure to have aome royal sport. .- ' TO MEASURE $17.50 to $40 We Will Press Your Clothes . Frce.for One Year EIKs' Buildings Seventh and Stark Streets MONEY All work guaranteed for ten years. Lady attendant alwaya present. AU work done abaolutely without pain by spectaliats of from 18 to 80 years' an perlenoe. Gold Fillings, Bridge Work. Gold Crowna. 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