The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 14, 1907, Page 17, Image 17

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY' 14. 1807.
IT
ATHLETES
FEARED
England's A. A. A. Postpone
Consideration of Our Appli
cation to Join, ,
BRITISHERS .DENYVTHAT -
SUCH IS THE CASE
Sporting Newt of the' Kingdom Is
' Dished Vp In Fashion Ready
" the Hasty - Reader Molr and
: Smith Matched to Fight.
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'By' Richard Dahlgren. ;
i 1 Jonrnal Soeclal Kerrlc.) , '
'' London, Feb. 14. There U a shrewd
-CRACK'
ARE
I JVP'elw that the action of the Amateur
i Athletic association In postponing action
m thear.mlcatlon of tho American Ami
tar AlhletliTunlonnfor ah alKa-nce witFl
, the British association ' was influenced
in some degree by the Olymplo games
TO be held next year.
Of course, no British athlet will
. nit for publication that the American
amateurs are feared, but it would not
be coins very wide of the mara to say
that , such fear exists. ' Before an alli
i
ance is arranged between 'the British
and American associations which would
hlet the Americans be the sole Judges of
-the amateur standing of their men, the
man on this side of .the water wish to
be assured that the American rules will
not tolerate seml-profeaalanalism In any
" shape. The fact that amea E. Bulllvan
is at the head of the Amateur Athletic
union Is calculated to inspire confidante.
, as his stand for pure amateur sports has
Been seen and appreciated here.
' Some idea of the Interest the French
-'government takes in the breeding of
thoroughbred horses may be gained from
.the statement that there are 140 thor-
' oughbred stallions at 17 government stud
. farina, They Include representatives of
all the best strains of racing and hunt.
Ing blood, not only In England, but the
--continent as well. The French army
alone uses 800.000 .horses, a large propor
') tion of which are government bred. In
addition to the 140 thoroughbred U1-
- lions, there are more than 1.000 others
at the government stud farms.'
The "date for "the sailing of tha Son
deruassa races foe tha emperor cup
between American and German yachts
.' has been set' for the week beginning
, August 15 at Kiel. The German yacht-
' Ing authorities, finding that the Ameri
- cans could not be induced to accept an
v earlier date, have yielded gracefully.
' '.. ' ',""
The fight between "Ganner" Molr and
"Tiger Smith v for -the heavyweight
aroplonahlp of Great Britain Is slated
for February. at the National Sport
ing club. . There has been a good deal of
betting on the result. Molr is the favor
ite, but Smith Is not without admirers.
Who are willing to back him at the
right odds. Palmer, who lost the cham
pionship to Molr, baa gone to the states
PROOF
feeeldeats of Vortaaad Cannot Doubt
, . What Xaa Been Twice r-roved.
In gratitude for complete relief from
i aches and pains of bad backs from dls-
tresslng kidney ' Ills thousands - have
publicly recommended Doan's , Kidney
Pills. Residents of Portland, who so
' testified years ago, now say their cures
were permanent - This testimony -don-
y proves tho worth of Doan's Kidney
' Pills to Portland kidney sufferers.
K .. Q. H. Sprlngmeyer, expressman. ' of
' 101 1 First street, Portland. Oregon,
says: "Exposure to rough weather and
the Jarring of my, wagon brought on
kidney trouble. My back ached almost
constantly arid the action of the kidneys
' seemed weak and the passages of the
- secretions' too frequent ' Doan's Kid-
ney Pills earns to my notice and I got
a box and began using tbem at once.
.The pain in my bncklwas soon relieved
and the kidney secretions became nor
mal. Two boxes rf Doan's Kidney Pills
' brought about-this result" (From state
ment made February II, H01.) ' ,
' CURED TO STAT CURED. .
' On January lilM. Mr. Spring
meyer confirmed, the. above 'statement
nd added: . "Since the time referred to
Ui my former testimony I have not had
. f trace of kidney trouble. I have rec
ommended Doan's Kidney Tills to many
people and am always glad to do so."
(For sale by all dealers" Price 80" cents, j
Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,-New York,
sole sgents for the United States. ' I
. Remember the name DOAN'S and
" take no other,
"CONFIRMED
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IV ' "S , i al i la m a sV
RIMIMBIW-i4Urcs' are tbeetlglaal asd geaaine soma plas
tcrs Sttnimd Smttrnml Krmutf, They have been la bm leree ' ' "
years, and are aiade el absebjtely the serial aad seat siaterlala. aad
Gaasastaed saaW the Fate reed aa4 Drass Act, Jue 30, I0OC. 1
Serial Ne. . - ," t "7 ' - ' '
Ft CtoiliUi, MOUmndti, HtUmth,
Bi'ahdpeth's PillsT
A Laxative and a Bloo
Fach pill eontalna one grain aoll4 evtrart ef sanape
rilla, which, with ohf valuable vcabl products, suke
it a kloo4 puiibr of axctllent character. "
in the hope, of getting oil a match with
either O linen or Burns. He was
anxious to get on another match with
Molr, but the gunner had other- flah to
fry. I'nder the American style of fight
ing Palmer would have little chanre
with any ef the first-class men of his
class.
Fast time was made at the recent Ger
man speed skating championships at Al-
tons- Laurenberg. the winner, skated
fcuu metres In M seconds, l.suo metres In
I minutes 65 seconds andl (.OuO metres in
11 minutes It seconds.
, - s ' '
The committee appointed by M. Ruan
to simplify' the rules of racing, define
the franchises' of stewards, settle the
number of race days and decide the dis
tribution of prises and subsidies is at
work and is making satisfactory prog'
rnss.. In speaking of the cotSmlttee, M.
Ruan said: "This committee Is consti
tuted with ' perfect good faith, and
have to acknowledge that It haa received
the unanimous approval ' of the entire
sporting press. - it is composed of all
the recognised authorities, and I have
not Introduced Into It any element for
eign to the question. No anti-gamblers
or faddists or Ignorant spoil sports are
on the committee. There haa been no
Intention of revolutionising existing ar
rangements. The desire has been to Ira
prove racing and assist the race so
cieties, ij
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Blakestrom, - the fine mare- which
be raced hy , Richard Oroker In-
will
United States, will . be mated to Mr.
Croker's stallion Clonmel - before she
makes the trip across the Atlantic.
Clonmel is by Florlser II out of Temar,
a daughter of Bend Or, aad Is, Mr.
Croker Is sure, the best sirs In Ireland.
He Is at the head of Mr. Croker's stud.
and he depends upon Clonmel to main
tain his supremacy en the Irish turf.
John M. P., -the noted steeplechaser,
Which was sold to the ' United States
last year, is not likely to be a contender
this year la the Liverpool Grand Na
tionat . He has been given the top
weignt oi no pounas. witn mis im
post It 1 hardly likely that his Amer
ican-owner will consider It Worth while
to send John M. P. across the water for
the big race.
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Great interest ' was ' felt 'In English
racing circles this year as to the handi
caps to bs allotted to the Russian Der
by winner, Hammurabi, entered In the
Kempton Park Jubilee and Great Metro
politan handicaps. Tha latter Is a mile
longer than the former, and the els ss
la usually not so-good. in this race the
Russian is given top weight If
pounds but- la the jubilee top- weight.
ill ionnd. is given to Polymelus, who
is conceding to namrauraoi , n
pounds.. This practically gives the
handicapping committee's opinion that
the best Russian form is about X
pounas eeiow the Best English form. .
Mrs. Blllyard. who has held the la
dies' tennis championship of England
seyeral times, has been active In arrang
ing for a team of lady tennla players to
go- to the United States to compete
for the International trophy offered by
Mrs. jonn Jacob Astor. As yet no for
mal Invitation has been received from
the American - tennla - authorities,.: and
until, such, invitation - is received .of
course no poeltive announcement li
possible, but It can be said on high au
thortty that if the proper- authorities
Issus an Invitation a team will go to the
states In hope of bringing they Astor
irvpuy pcrun ins waicr.
The'llfustrated London Sporting News
say a
"It is stated that Eben M. Byers, the
amateur golf champion, of the United
States, intends to compete In the Brit
Ish amateur championship at Hoylake
next stay, ir the statement prove cor
rect the Hoylake meeting will be even
more Interesting than' the average ama
teur championship. Mr. Byers Is un
doubtedly tho most finished golfer that
the states has yet produced a far more
finished player than W. J. Travis of
New York, who secured our champion
ship at Sandwich In 1104. Mr. Byers
competed on that occslon, and created
a deal of astonishment by beating C E.
Dick, -the Scottish International player.
In the second round, but he was subse
quently defeated, after a tie, by Dr. J.
wllllamsoev of Richmond. Ha la not
big, but his driving Is very long, ow
ing to ths extraordinary amount of run
that be gets on the ball. But the best
feature of hla game is his approaching,
whloh is unoommonly good.
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The announcement that the ladles' of
ths royal family era taking an active In
terest In golf shows the wide popularity
of ths ancient Bcottleh game. Princess
Victoria , of 8chleswlg-Holateln played
a match recently on the king's private
course at Windsor castle. Her royal
highness and J. H. Taylor, the mid-surrey
professional, were matched against
his' royal highness; Prince Albert and
P. J. d Paravlnclnl, the well-known
cricketer. "Princess Victoria and Tay
lor received six strokes on ths It hotel
from their opponents, and. won by I up
and I to play. . ,- v -
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Georgia) Ready for Sorrtee.'
(Joeraal SphI nwvtce t ; . ' I
Boston. Mass.. Feb. 14. Ths crack
battleship Georgia, which has been re
ceiving Its finishing touchs at j. the
Charleston navy yard, Is now, ready for
service and will probably leave the yard
before the end of this week' for Hampton
roads.' She will go on a cruise with
Atkock't ptaster his a fine aromatic
odor because it's made of the choicest
materials that can be had it cures
because it's made of the right
material Just smell one,
that s all you have to do
to compare it with
other plasters. Your
sense of smell will
tell you which is
best, ...
Ditriwt, hUifttUtt, ttc a
Tonlo
getablteheel 1TSS
ROllG CLUB TO
BUILD' IIOuE .
Members Hold Enthusiastic
V Meeting and Decide to
- , Raise the Coin. ' L
WILL ERECT BUILDING
; ON THE RIVER BANK
New Club Monse Will. Cost Seventy
Five Hundred Dollars and Money
Will Be Secured Through Bonds
and Sale of Life Membership.
- As published in last Sunday's Jour
nal, tha Portland Rowing club mem
bers, at a special meeting last I night
decided to erect ft clubhouse on the
bank of the Willamette close to the
before the flood. '.
Last night's gathering ' was held tn
the Commercial club and abont 10 mem
bers attsnded. r The sentiment of the
meeting was enthusiasm and there was
an abundance of It showing that the
Portland oarsmen are gams to the core,
and that nothing like the mere fact of
a raging river carrying away their
home could dampen their ardor , nor
quell their efforts to rebuild. -
, President Ralph Wilbur was horns ill
with the grippe last night and could not
attend, but he 'sent his best wishes In
the substantial form,, of a subscription
when the hat is passed around. W. I
Brewster - presided aad the dlsousslon
wss animated. After thoroughly going
over the ways and means of raising
money, J. N. Teal moved that a new
clubhousa be erected on the bank of
the river, and that tha handling of the
affair be left to the board of directors.
This motion carried. Ths cost of ths
building was fixed at 17.B00, and the
money will be raised by tha issuing of
bonds and the sals of Ufa member
ships. Dr.A.Is. Rocksy sent his subscrip
tion along In ths form' of a certificate
of $I6i -which was duly appreclatsdrr7-
The directors will get busy now ar
ranging plans for-the Taiafng- of the
money and ths building of ths club
house.. ' : '
RACE TRACK RESULTS :
ON CALIFORNIA TURF
' fJoernal BiMctal Servke.t '
Los Angeles, Feb. 14. Results of
races: - I
Five furlongs Otto Pries won, Hlpo-
teca second. Lady Kitty third; time,
1:01-. . .-. . '.-.... . . -
.. Mile and sixteenth, selling Johnstone
won. J. C. Clem second, cicely third
time. !:.
Seven furlongs. V selling George E.
MUner won. Mary Glenn second. Prince
Chlng third; time, 1:ZS4.
One mile, the Elk : special Cigar
Lighter won, Ed Ball second. Reserva
tion third: time, 1:1H. - ---.
One mile Prince Frederick won, Bu
ner eeoond, HI Caul Can third; time.
1:. .... -
One ml'e A. Muskoday won, Or
mondes Right second, J. R. Laughrey
third; time. 1:41 - x t
' At Oakland Track. . '
Saa Francisco, Feb. 14. Results of
races: ... m -. --.
Four furlongs.- purse, I-year-olds
Love of Gold won, wuersberger second.
Leonardsdals third; time, 0:48 l-S.""
Futurity- course, selling Comllfo
won, Titus II second. Judge third; time,
1:11 -. 1 '. -" .'.'- ..
Mile and 40 yards, selling. 4-year-olds
and upwards Rolls won, Talamuhd sec
ond, lamaellan third; time, 1:46. -
Mile and a sixteenth, ths Loglstllla
handicap, value 11,00 Kdwln Gum
won, St. Elmwood second. - Dusty Miller
third; time, 1:47 1-5. -.
Six furlongs Nonls LAitllle won, van
nesa second. Fisher Boy third; time.
1:1 1-6. '.. ' v.- ...... .
Fire furlongs Fire Ball won. Hector
second, Billy Haybam third; time, 1:00.
COMPANY B SOLDIERS
WIN INDOOR MEET
A fwlr slsed crowd attended .the - Ar
mory to witness the field events of the
soldiers of ths Third Infantry, O. N. G
The boys showed up remarkably well
and. considering the short time that they
have .for training ths resalts were no
moan ones. - .. .-- t
The members Of Company B won
th(
greatest number of points, Company F
men coming second. The summary of
eventa
Fifty-yard dash Mathews first, Ve-
Kittus second: time. 0:0
High Jump Bachus first, rettlt sec
ond ; height feet
Tug-of-waf Won by. Company. B.
Company F second;-' -
Two hundred and twenty-yard hur-
dles Veglllus first Pettlt second; time.
0:37 4-6.
"Half-mile reley Won by Company B;
timer 1:03 3-6.---- -
WaU scaling Wbn by Company B
, , Mile run Bacht . first Wetterhord
second; time. 1:04 4-s.
Tent-pltc.hlng ... exhibition Won ' by
Company F. . , .
.Bayonet race Won by Lundy; time.
1:018-6. ., - y .-' -s, ,:.
FORBES WILL CAPTAIN
. WILLAMETTE TEAM
- terl Dwtwteh to The Joomal.)
Salem, Feb. 14. At a meeting of the
trade squad- of Willamette unlevralty
held yesterday George W. , Forbes was
unanimously chosen as captain of the
team for the season. . Forbes Is sn all
round athlete, and did soma cflerw
work last year. - .
The loss of ' Lonnsbury, the high
Jumper, who holds ths state record. Is
a matter of deep regret to ths support
ers of the old gold and cardinal. His
presence on the field was an inspiration
to his fellow teammates, snd he Is the
strongest point-getter on the team.
OREGON MAY SEND
; TEAM" TO CALIFORNIA
r"rrHl Dlopatefc to The Joereal.)
, University of Oregon, Eugene, Feb,
14. Manager McCirty of the Uni
versity track teem baa received an of
fer from the University of California
to take a team from here to Berkeley
and hold a meet there on April 10. The
offer will be accepted If tha men who
will make the team here are In condi
tion. The only difficulty Iln holding
meets between the California and
northern schools )s that tha men do not
reach their prime at the aama time. In
the smith men ere much more advanced
then la ths north, owing to better
weather early In the season, and thus
In early meets the Cnllfornlans have a
big advantage, while In later dates Ore
gon would hold the odds on the suppo
sition that the teema are about even.'
Nothing had been definitely settled
about the big trl-state- mt at Seattle
yet. It is possible the .date may be
changed to May II..
Washington ssked that May 14 and
SS be substituted for the Memorial day
because of a regatta that thay wlabed
to hold on that day. 4 Idaho and Oregon
did not believe It would be as success
ful financially, and so demanded that
the old date be kept ,,..
RACING SUMMARY AT ;
NEW ORLEANS TRACK
New Orleans, Feb. 14. City Park
race results: -;
Three and one-half- furlongs Elvira
M. won, Oromse second, Geneva B.
third; time, 0:4i. . ;. .'"'
; Five furlongs.w!eIltng Family Talk
won, Enfln second, ..Kaklmmer third;
time, 1:41 l-B.-- ..-
One , mtle, selling Cold '.Way won.
Heart of Hyacinth second, Kara third;
time. 1:41 1-t. , , '
Five furlongs Duchess of Monte
hello won. Royal River second, Adelar
third; time, 1:01 t-i. ' ..
Mile end sixteenth Queen Brady
won. Goldlc .second. Reticent third;
time. '1:4a 3-5.
Five inil one half f nrlnnf a TrhnT.
gan won. Sir Toddlngton second, Lens
third; time, 1:06 1-6. , , -., .
Six furlongs Gold Proof won. Fox
Mead second. Rusk third; Ume, 1:11 1-6.
YESTERDAY'S RACING
V; ; - ) AT HOT SPRINGS
: (Joeraal gpeelal Bervtee.t
Hot .Springs, Ark., Feb. 14. Oakland
race results:
Three and one half furlongs Dandy
Dancer won, Oroba second. Lady Haps-
burg third; time,. 0:41 4-4. -.. i
Four furlongs Manchester won, Bess
Ward seooqd, Billy Bowlegs third; time,
0:44-6.
Five end , one half furlongs Ben
Strong won. Autumn Flower second,
Rose Hart third; time, 1:08. .
Six furlongs Dr. Mack won, Hanni
bal second. Jaks Sanders third; time,
1:13...... -, ",- -'- i .
Six furlongs Lady Vashtl won,
Haughty second. Rustling BUk third;
time, iail-6.
. Mile and 74 yards Tblstledo . won.
High Bear second. Balden third; time,
l:t- . : : . "
Bore for Water at Burns.
- (SpeeUl Dlipatch to The Joemtt.J "
Burns, Or., Feb. 14. m.. K. Smith Is
making preparations to sink weUs for
artesian water In this valley and the
proper machinery will be brought In as
soon as spring opens. He Is ordering
an equipment with a eufflolsnt capacity
to sink to any depth that would be prac
ticable for an artesian flow. .
Catarrh
Bad BreathX'Hawking and
Spitting Quickly Cured Fill
r Out Fre Coupon Below. .
"sty lew D lee very Qnlokly Cures
. . Catarrh." -O. B. Oauss, .
Catarrh la not only danaarous. but It
eausea bad breath, ulceration, death and
aecay or nones, loes ox tninKinc and
reasontnv power, kills ambition and
enertry, often caoaes loas of appetite,
Indiaestlon. dyapepsla. raw throat and
reaches to rerteral debility. Idiocy and
lnnanlty. It needs attention at once.
Cure it with Gauss' Catarrh Cure. It Is
a quick, radical, permanent cure, be
cause It rids tne system of the poison
germs tori csuse caiarrn. -
In order to prove to all who are suf
frlnm frnm this ' danirermia anrf ItulK.
some- disease--thak Oituaa latarrb Cvre
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Rico can produce for 6 cents. There's a :
band on the genuine. .-:"A
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Consultation l?NpliJMes$CBdT
VARICOCELE - ; -
Ws can truthfully aay that n phy
sicians on the Pacific eoaat haa the
pronounced suceeea attending his treet
ment for VARICOCELE -AS WE HAVE.
In no instance haa he ever made a fail
ure. The cures resulting; from his
treatment are SURE) AND PERMA
NENT. The necessity of a superior,
safs and sure treatment Is very evident
to- every mart who has Varicocele. If
you have Varicocele, we cordially ask
you to can and talk with us regarding
our treatment snd cure. Tou will be
very welcome, snd there will - be no
charge .or advice and consultation. The
nature of and tb results of neerleoted
Varicocele will be fully explained. . .
HOUla - 4 A. at. TO T. XLl ITlfDATT
I have the largest prac
tice because j invaria
bly fulfill my promises
Success isn't attained at a bound. It is made op
of many little triumphs. A Urge medical prsc
tice doesn't await the young physician at the col
lege door. ' He must prove himself.- He must
work toward success day after day. doing well
each day's tasks. .-.. ..-. -4 . ..
It haa always been my rule to promise nothing
-that I am not absolutely certain of accomplish)
iftg. Realizing that no one physician can suc
cessfully undertake, to cure all diseases, I entered
special courses of study in preparation for my
present - work. For sixteen years I have been'
proving my ability and building my success. I
nave mastered, first the simpler diseases, then
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