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1 v ' ''- tj, - v, ' :7- f:'sm$ mmmfi- k-V- 1 t '' "'- ' th European championships th 100- 7 ' . . .l.,"?"! - . .. ' , m- AnflnTnflfl saU- event was won by nudclph Gun - gX?rrSgCsSsg:SKS si? ' V1 U 1 1 Ll I 1 1 1 1 1 I dersan of Cbrlstlania In 44 4-0 seconds. . ', . : - 'V, Many Notable New Marks Made ' V; In the Year That Has . ..' Just Cone. . OLD CHAMPIONS FALL" r r BEFORE NEW VSQMPFRg In . Every Department of Athletic - ;'- Changes Bare Occurred, and Men Who Wen Regarded as Invincible - Have Gono to Defeat, . " In all th departments of sport new records vera mad last year, and cham pions who seemed to have reached the 1 limit of physical effort hare been beaten by younger and 1 better ' men. . Marks -hare, been made . by the new comers that are likely to be regarded as fixtures for some time to torai Her ts what was don In yachting" last sea son : : ?. itt.- -- . z. c -yz At Hamilton, Bermuda. June t Th Brooklyn Yacht club's ocean race to Bermuda-for the Upton cup waa won by the yawl Tamerlane, owned by Frank Maler and - sailed by Captain Thomas Fleming Day; time, S daya 7 hours. - . At Heligoland Island,, June It In the Dover-Heligoland yacht race for- Em peror . William's cup the Brltlah-bnilt yawl Betty, owned by Ian Hamilton Jtenn ; of Corves, won; Navahoa, owned by G. ,W. Watsen of Bremen, second. At Kiel Germany, June SI The Tilly VI won the I4tt-sall regatta In hours SI minutes Is seconds. " At Honolulu, June 12 Th yacht Lur line sailed from San Pedro to Honolulu in It days hours, winning -the trans pacific " yacht . race. The Anemone's time was 14 days 11H .seconds, sailing IIO miles, while the Lurllns sailed t.SOt miles.. '.,..--...:,-,. i .' .. . ... At Now. Tork, Jun 11 -The - sloop Vopea, owned by T. C. and Walter Sul livan.' woi the 400-mil ocean race for th .Brooklyn Tacht club challenge cup frn 100:44:00, .eorreoted time. o At Block Island. Fk I.. -June 14 The yacht Okee.won the New Tork Athletlo club's third -100-mllo ocean race, finish ing in ninth position, but capturing the H. Mason Baborg on corrected time. Klapsed time was 11:11:00; corrected time. IT hour 14 minute' J7 seconds. At Msrblehead, Maes, July I la the Eastern Tacht club's ltt-mll ocean rac from New London to Marblehead the schooner Corona won the principal eup In tt hAura 4t minutes 1 second. " At San Diego, Cat, Aug. t Mischief II of the South Coast Tacht club of Los Angeles won the first of . three races for the Sir Thomas Upton chal lenge eup, covering the lt-mil course In t hour ts minute. At Marblehead, Mass., 6pt. 10 The contest between German and American yachts for the Roosevelt cup resulted In Commodore T. I Park's yacht Vim winning, three out of a series of : five races. . -.- - ' Sowing. ' At New London, ' Conn., Jun II Harvard won the eight-oared race with Tale; distance, 4 miles; time, 11:02. Tale won the freshmen, alght-oared race; time, 10:! J-i; distance, 1 miles. Tale also won -the 'varsity four-oared raoe; time, 11:46; miles. - " . At Sydney, New. South Wales, Austra lia, July tilGeorge Towns won back the title of world's ehsmplon sculler by defeating James Stansbury on the Para matta river- course, covering I mile and 130 yarda In- It minutes it 1-i seconds. He won by 29 lengths. -. At iJaks Qulnslnamond, Worcester, Maaa' Aug. 11 At the annual regatta of the National Association of Ama teur Oarsmen Charles M.. Titus won the title of champion oarsman by .defeating Fred Shepheard in the alngls sculling race. The senior four-oared race was won by the Winnipeg Boat club by two lengths. . The international four-oared contest was won by the Portland Bow ing club on a straightaway eours. dis tance 1H mtloa, - The Portland crew won rr two lengths. At rutnay,Kngland.? September . t Cambridge dofeated Harvard .by two Irnstb Jn the International boat race; !i!nc, i miles; time, '"It minutes II seconds, .... . '. : . BaaUag. I " " '" ' At rn"thurT renneylvahTaT WarcH It Norval Brptle broke the half-mil In door track record, lowering the time ts THE derson of Chrlstlania in 44 4-S seconds, establishing a new world's record; 6,000 meters (I miles lit yards) was won by B. Ounderson In fflOt t-t; 1,800 meters von by R. Ounderson In t:J7 1-t: 10.000 meters (t miles I7 yards) was won by C. C. J. ds Konlng In 11:601-1. C. C. J. ds Konlng beat the boor record by skating 10 miles SOT yards In that tins. ' ' .' -' " ' " -' ' . .. - At Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, Pebruary it Morris Wood won the 1-mll and t-mlle International championships. At l'lUs"burg7Pennsylvahla, February S4 Morris Wood skated one-half mile in z:zi i- and the S-mlle race In 14:6 wlhhlngTioni; Morris Woodanniairry McDonald broke the - world's record for 60 yards, making It In 6 SrS 'seconds. At St. Paul, Minnesota. February ST Norval. Baptle broke the world'! rec ord In covering. on half mil In- l:ltH. Miss Bos Schack cleared nlna barrels in a jumping exhibition. -: - j .'n "- fttootlng. " , -V At New York, March Van llleti broke IS glass balls out of 1,000 In 1:10. - This -was' announced to be a world s shooting record. . - At Indianapolis, Indiana, June tl P. SL Borers of St Louis won first prise In the Grand American handicap, with score of 14 targets out of .a possible 100, shooting from IT-yard Una At Fort Sheridan, Illinois, August tt Captain Col of the Sixth cavalry won first place on the team -and broke the record In army pistol competition, scor ing ItT points out of a possible 100. At Seagirt. New Jersey, September I At the national shooting tournament for - the championship of th United State Private K. C, Simpson of the Connecticut National Guard won, with total score of lit. ' Th inter-club match for th rifle championship of th United States waa won by th-Rifle club of th First Ohio regiment, with a score of 120. ,...r. ' At Chicago, Ulnola, September t and I W. D. Staaaard-ef Chicago set -a now world's target record for ' "ml stand-out" competition by making 141 without a miss. '. . . j., --At Seagirt, New Jersey, September 10 Lieutenant Theodora H. Dillon of. the United States Engineer corps won the tl.000 first-rang pria In th national Individual match, with a score of til. At Boston, Massachusetts, September Zl Musician Parker of company O, Sixth Infantry, mad a . now - world's record for-rifle shooting st 100 yards, making 60 perfect shots in succession. At Albany, Georgia, November 10 Th .Winchester squad . established new world's record for a team of five, breaking 4t0 targets out of 600 shot at ' Grand Rapids, Michigan. February It W. i A. Tewes of Jersey City, New Jersey, broke th world's record' for indoor shooting with a 22-callber rifle at tt yards. .The record was 1.4 tl out of a possible S.600 points, making blm champion of the United States. . MIsoeTlaaeoms. , " At New Tork, January Profession al racquet match between Peter Latham (champion of England) and - George Standing (champion of America) result ed In a victory for Standing; score, 10, 15. It to I. 10, 10. At London. England, May I Edward Black well has beaten his own: record (the beat In the world) by driving a golf ball III yardyin two shots. At Edinburgh, Jun 16 Th forty sixth open golf, championship at Mulr fleld was won by ths holder,. James Braid, whose score wss too after three days play and. four rounds. - At Kalamasoo, Michigan, August -4 E. R. Owens, captain of th Kalamasoo Bait and Fly Casters' club, broke the record In distance and accuracy for a half-ounce bait cast with a cast" of tt feet 10 incbet. ' ' YESTERDAY'S RACING ' . ON CALIFORNIA "TRACKS Jernal flpwlal serrlse.) ' Oakland, Jan. 12. Results of raoes: -' FIt and -on - half - furlongs Hand Maiden' won, Alarlc second. Silver Line third; time. 1:10 t-6. Peven furlone-s Meads won, Rotrou . , Az& na womzoi is a stsge. and Ballard's Snow Liniment plays a most prominent part It hss no superior for Rl umstlsm, stiff Joints, cuts, sprains end sll pains. - Buy it try It snd you will always uae It Anybody who has .used Ballard's Snow Liniment Is a living proof of what it does. Buy a trial bottle.. 26c, 60 and 11.09, For sale by all drursls'a - TTT r- v OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SATURDAY TAD second, 1J2 ; Jim Pendergast third; time. Futurttv -course Tellowston won. Procrastinate second, Hedgetbon third; 1-4 One mile and an eighth, selling Lon Wolf won, Trapsetter second. Briar thorp third; ttm, S;00. On mils, selling MeUakatla'"" won. Swagger second, Kogo third; time, 1:46. Futurity course Banposal won, Ll saro second, Nonl Lulll third; time, 1:111-6.'. -...v i, .-'.-- , v .At Los Angele. (Journal Bneeial Berrlee.) i Los Angeles. Jan. . 12. Results of races: - . '.--', - - Five furlongs Greeno won, Renraw second,- KUter third; tlm. 1:0S. ; - Six furlongs Cotillion won. Colonel JewetL-tecond, Mountebank third; tlm e, 1:1H4. . . . . On mil Unci Henry won. Bauble second. Sherry third; time, 1:44H. ., Futurity oursSuocd - won," Sly Ben second. Lord ofe Forest third; tlm. 1:11H. .T.:t.., w On mil Kinsman won, Komobo seo ond, Roman Boy third; time, 1:46. - Seven furlongs Crltlo won. Confessor second, Sir Caruthers third; time, 1:21. SUMMARY OF RACING V AT NEW ORLEANS TRACK 1 . (Jeereat Bpecial Berrlee.) '--New - Orleana, Jan. 12. Results -of races: - - - v Flv fttrtongsy-selllng Prlnes Ahmed won. Coltness second. &Jaerhoff third; tlm. 1:00 1-6. 4 Seven furlongs, selling Reside' won. Sir Vagrant second. Refined third; ttm, 1:21.- On mil and on sixteenth, selling Marvin Neal won, Dr. McCIeur second. Brie Green third; time, 1:40 4-6. -One mile Juggler won, Peter Stand ing second, Zelnap third; time, 1:10 1-6. - Flv and on half furlongs Colloquy won,; Flamor . second. Charlie Eastman third: time, 1:08 1-6.- ,. .- , Six furlongs, selling Penryhn won, Alsono' second. Airship third; time, 1:11 t-t. 'Selling, on mil Gold Mat won. Royal Brees second, . Florlsel third; Ums, 1:40 1-6. h , BASKETBALL TEAMS . HAVE GAME APIECE ,, s - . : , (Beeelal Dispatch to' The Toenal.) Eugene, . Or., Jan. 11. The Friendly basketball team, mads up of Eugene High school players, defeated th Ross burg High school team In a fast and exciting gam In th:Bugen armory by a score of tt to It. . This makes a gam apiece for these teams this year, the Roseburg boys having beaten ths local team at Roseburg few evenings ago. Another game will probably ba arranged soon to play off th tl. Th teams lined up as follows: Frbindty. i . Position. Roseborg. Kuykendall ,.j....F. French Watson .P.... ...... Thornton King .... ....... ..C. ...... Hildeburn Smith ........ .Q.'. Rlsley Ferrlngton !...,. O... Goodman ' - CLEVER BILLIARDS ' AT MULTNOMAH CLUB ., 1, - Ths third tournament at ths Multno mah club 'holds a lares share of th attention of morobers who us th cu. la th different classes, ths winners are being sifted from th goats, and before long there will b an award of trophies. Two games war .played last night, ons In th first and ons In th fifth class. . In ths ' former - William B. Street er defeated William Walters, 100 to 6T; In th other Irving B. Stearns beat W. J. Ryan, 60 to 41. , Chance for Bowker. - (Joeraal Special Service.) ' Los Angeles, Jan. 11 Joe Bowker. champion feather-weight of England, will be given a chance to meet the win ner of th Baker-Attell fight,' which takes place her Friday night If Bow ker accepts, th match will be seen here for a bi purs sad bait. T. .-, --, I ON JIM JEFFRIES RUGBY -PLAYERS PLEASED Stanford's Fifteen Return From Northern - Trip Enthusiastic Over Results of Matches. , MANY ADHERENTS MADE FOR-ENGLISH-CAME Experience Gained oa Tour Win Be of Great Service to Cardinal If the .. American Rules Prove Distasteful ', to Faculty. ' (Jeersal Bpadal Bervtce.) Stanford University, CaL, Jan. 12. After ons of th longest trips ever taken by an athletlo team on th Pa cific ooaat, th Stanford Rugby fifteen returned to th campus' ths middl of th week from British Columbia, Th men are enthusiastic over . ths hospitality-of th Canadians and vry mem ber of th team expresses himself with out reserve In commendation of th en tertainment afforded by th northern teams and th sportsmanlike attltud of th opponents root In th north. - Th squad left th campus on Decem ber It, and in th trip of tt day four games wer played.' In thess th car dinal suffered defeat twice, was victor one and tied one. - According to th press and to th statements of ths Ca nadians themaelrea, . all ths matches war high-class Rugby and all excelled in Interest and fierceness of plsy any of the earlier- contests held on California fields. Three contests were fought with Vancouver and on with Victoria, th latter ' gam going to Stanford by a acore of 11-0. Aside from th actual result of ths trip, th team and ooach hav gained an added knowledge of th English gam which will stand them In good stead If Rugby is continued next fall. The absence of Coach Lanagan from th campus makes any vsntur as-to me prospects In this direction but a basmrd. At present the ad ran tags la th con troversy seems to rest with th sup-' porters of ths English game, and tfi OLO peopl need Scott's Emut J ton because age hat enfeebled their blood, worn out their tissues. diminished their nerve power and im- -paired their general health. , Scott's Emulsion enriches the blood, renews the tissues, restores nerve power and builds up the general health. -. It enables old people to throw off colds, coughs, v rheumatism and all winter diseases. - Scott's Emu babies fat, pale children 1 rosy, delicate mothers strong. It is the most nourish ing food in the world.--" . T" DRUGGISTS i OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO EVENING. JANUARY 12. success of ths Canadian trip will be an other strong argument In their favor. DiTJoronVnTias "0 be til y declared Htm self as against ths -American gam as played nnder th new rules, but .whether this means that Rugby la to be continued re main a to be seen. Th supporters of Rugby are in a position to stand on th defensive and await th next move of th opponent of th gam. SPORTING GOSSIP ,K-.v,, i,.f. ,,,,,,. ,. . Th Virginia Baseball league la only an averags minor organisation, but when It comes to turning, out star play ers It is In ola Harry Heaterfer. who deserter New ark last ' season, has signed with th Toronto club., ...-'' . , : : f,. .A big athletie meet open to all oo! leges, schools and clubs In th At lantto and south Atlantic districts of ths A. A. U. Is scheduled for Baltimore tonight A one-mile relay rac among th big universities Is to be a feature, and there will be other special svents for colleges and schools. . ' A woman In Columbus, Ohio, gavo her husband a- season baseball ticket for a Christmas gift Shs's what true fans would call a Qun.. - , - e e ' : - President Garry Hermann of tit On clnnati club will . not stand - for ., ths "winter touch," nor will he dlvid pur chase money with th players.- ' ' '. '. ' ' - ' ' e jjj.'l;-' Th New Tork Athletic club. holds its sscond set of Indoor swimming races today. - Th program Include a 6 0-yard novice, a 60-yard handicap, and a water polo gam between th New Tork A. C champion team and an all-star team. C M. Daniels will make an attempt to lower his record Of 16 t-f seconds in ths 60-yard event and as ths novlcs event Is at th same distance an Interesting comparison will be provided of the work of th senior competitors and those who hav their first rac to win, .-.' ....".. " '.'..' A member of the common council -of Cambridge, Massachusetts, Dennis F. Hurley by name, "has signed to play with th Mancheeter, New Hampshire baseball team next season. -- It Is said that Wilson Matthews will menage a ball tsam In Waco, Texas, nsxt season. Last year Matthews man aged th Savannah club, champions of ths South Atlantlo league. . . t Pitcher Callff ntarrles. -) " (Special Dwpatear Th J on mil.) ' Oregon City, Or Jan. 12. Enon fs fort makes thin AND SIM.' K-7. Callff. who provd popular with th fan as a pitcher for the Portland base ball club, surprised everybody but a few intimates when he took to wife land. Th oouple appeared at ths court house In th forenoon, stated their wishes to ths dark, and County Judge Dlmlck mad them on. -.-- v. --v HUNT CLUB'S RUN - -. . CALLED OFF TODAY ' Owing to th weather, T. 8. McGrath and F. O. Downing, M. F. H., of th LPortland Hunt cluh. Jacidad-tflupojitpane th meet scheduled for today. Bom of ths members thought that th touch of frost In ths air would give an additional pleasure to th run, but th officer de cided that there was a llttls bit too mncb danger in ths slippery going. Th next meet will take place two weeks from today.- -r .r : HANDBALL FOR HONOR AND LATE SUPPER i Multnomah Club Experts Will " EntertaInFenow Members" With Great Game Tonight. ) . There will be jomethlng doing In the handball, courts at the Multnomah club tonight when Sight of th leading ex ponents of ths great Irish gam meet to determine th question of supremacy and incidentally to find Out who shall pay for a supper with all ths trimmings at ths Portland hotel grill. t Ths contesting sides will be made up of T. J. Cleland, A. B. McAlpln.. Jordan Zan and ' B. Wickersham, and A. A. Jones, George James, 8. C. Holbrook and 8. C. Moor. Robert ficott haa been selected as referee and J.- Lombard will keep the score. . . Much Interest Is taken in th gam by ths club members, and opinion seems to favor th team headed by Mr. Jonea Th supper will be , enjoyed imme diately after th game, . .. , WILLAMETTE TEAM . DEFEATED BY DALLAS (Bpedal Dispatch teTh JraroL) 'Dallas, Or Jan. 12. Th Dallaa col leg basketball team defeated the Wil lamette university team on - th local gym.-XloorJast nlht.Jra scors of 17 to 20. t. - ' "T Th gam -was spirited from start to finish, and somewhat rough, a great many fouls being called on both aides. Th Willamette players outweighed the collegians 20 pounds to th man, but Dallas excelled in team work. Por Dal las. Craven at forward played his usual good game, getting eight of th basket thrown from th field. Morton played a star game at. guard, getting the -ball on vry play, Bhaw played his same staady gams at center, whll Launer and Barery wer always there. For Willamette. Pollard, th giant forward, was th whol gam for th visitors. making most of th polr -s scored by them. This was a regular schedaled gam of th state league and th eeoond on played by the solleglana, thsy having won both gam previously played. The team lined up a follow: - ' Wlllametta Position. -.. - Dallas. Pollard ........Forward. Launer (eapt) Simpson ..... ..Forward. ....... Craven Whipple , .center.......... Bhaw Parcel ........ .Guard. ........ Savery Nelson (capt) ..Guard Morton PACIFIC EIGHTEEN TO MONMOUTH'S ELEVEN j : ' ' t ; (BpwUl -IMmatch to The Jnernsl) Kewberg, . Or., Jan. 11. Basket-ball gam between Monmouth and Paclflo college resulted in favor of Pacific, It to It. Th.lln-up was; , s Paclflo. - Monmouth. Kan worth y . Forward r Pore Hosklns ...... ..Forward.. ....... Good Hodson ....... .Center , Bvenden Macy .......... Guard..., i...... Burt Bpauldlng Guard....... t, Butler Bwet Mario Not nttfr . (jMiraal Bpedal Berrlee.) New Tork. Jan. 1 1. Sweet Marie. bought by B L. atotesbury nf Philadel phia, at the "Old Glory- anctron sale rs eently. wiu n seen on th turf again, probably on th grand circuit. - , " - " " - . ' I r 3P f A MD . B 111- TTT wtBlHTDOVMM TrttT"WM9 mm PffflT GOES TO POSTUlii) ClUB - r In Remarkable Finish, Oregon Is Beaten, but Not Dlshon ; ored, by Narrow Margin. .'1 Th lt0t-07 . schedule of th Oregon Bowling aneoclatlon was finished last evening with' two "match' games pycTass A and B teama The A match was be tween the Portland and Oregon teams, which had been cloa together from th start. Previous to last night's play th ' Portlands had ons gam th better of their opponents. Juat befor th gam was called J. H. Barbour, president of -tha league, presented a beautiful watch fob, that had been got by the. member of the association, to tha official um pire, Mark Schlussel, who was called on for. a speech. Although taken by . com plete surprise he thanked, .the members In a very happy speech. ' V - Then th team began' to bowl.. Th . pilots. Ball and Case, started each with a strike: soms of ths others wer less fortunate. The first gam went to th " Oregona by eight pins. - . The Portlands took a brace and cap-" rured the next two, winning the eerie for them and the pennant. ' The feature of the evening" was th determined effort vt C. ; J. McMenomy to capture the high average of th league, held by C. J. Kruso. ' Mr. McMenomy had to average 221 for - the match and by the first two games at looked a if he would, as hs made and 244. but being over-conltdent th much needed score of 12 couldn't be reached, he mad 181 for th laat gam. Ball rolled a very consistent gam and got 221 average. . - .'i Th class B match, owing to ths ex citement caused by. their superiors.- ths A's. was very one-sided. Th Willam ette faced- th Beaver, but as there as only on face they took alK three games. Moser had the highest slngls game, '214, also high average's." Th cor: , a Cas - ., Moor ,,' McMoni Ullman ..' McMenomy ToUl . Ball . Capen Bees , . , Hsmtlton Keating , Total Baymond . 17T Newstaad .' ..,, ....172 Smith 1E( Duffy .. ...........Ill Moser ... ......... .176 Total .....til . 017 tt BEAVERS. 1 . elCJ ft' ' ltl 'B Ave. 171 ltt Shaf er EVERYBODY SKATES AT. FOREST. GROVE V t -' , . . , - (Special Dlspatchite The Jown.t.) v Forest Grove, Or.i Jan. 12. -The col leg f olkaand young people , of th town are enjoying th skating.- A thor ough canvass of 4.h town haa been mads for skatea and ths hardware stores hav sold out their supply. Bchoolboys cut thslr classes, and President Ferrln' of the college was almost persuaded to dismiss ths students la a body for a day on ths Ice. . " . : Th weather I eold and invigorating and th citlsen are taking advantage of tb aunshln to rush along their budd ing ana oiner improvements. ' .. , ' " ' ." v,' Skating Rink Victim at Ncwborg. (Bperlal Plspetrla t Tb Jmo-aaL) 1 Kewberg, Or., Jan. 12. Mrs. . Peter Bashaar had th mlafortun to break her wrist at th skating rink whll In POBTLANDS. i' -''; ' ' -1 2 ' :-t 'Ave. ...........107 201 225 lt ..........174 23i! 170 1 .. . .. ....! ' 17t 208 14 l(t ' 202 ltl lt ., ,....2it 244 - ltt 22S til 1.010 t2 7 , OBEGON9. " ' - - Y 1 , J 7-1 Ave. ............Its in 22t .. 171 140 161 1(1 ..........174 212 140 17S .. .......170 163 ltt 171 ;. .;..-.-T.-.m- it 177. i7t .. .......tit' 114. t!7 W1LLAMETTES.. - v 1 v t ., .t Avs. 14.12 1S4 . ISt 1SJ 164 ltl 171. 172 J62 "204 ! 214 ' 17,1 " ltl tn act oi removing ner axates, r , . J . A Wondn-fnl 2aappnlng. Port Byron. Nl T.. ha witnessed on of the most remarkable cases of heal- ing over recordeo. Amos K. King of that piae says: ."Bucklen's Arnl' Balve cured aore on . my Ire with. hlvh I had suffered over HO yera. I nne"itfht.flv.- r-nn,4 cure all sores, by r.ed Cross Pharmacy. . Mi....': ; V