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THE 'OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, TUESDAY , EVENING, ' MAY ' 28, 1907. 13 -r.V ALFRED SCIIRUBB our HAS WORK TOUliEIIT FOR L ADO CUP BE6JFIS JUNE TENTH i 01 Champion . Distance Runner of ( World Is Viewed by New '' "."'T'Yyk' Experts. V.' "' :?!'V;:Vi';...:,.. " '"; :, HOLDS ALL WORLD'S Handsome Tennis Trophy to Be Contested for by Multnomah )t Club.;; Experts. Ths first tennis tournament Of the year on. the local courts will b& tbel annual men's , handicap singles for the possession of the Ladd oup. The tour nament will be played on the new as- IEII FAKER AIID PLAGARIST Confesses to . Many Crooked Fights and Pleads Cleverness "" as Ridiculous Excuse. " 7" '- .RECORDS ABOVE! Mil F Pha" courts at the Multnomah club and Buns" With Short, Quick Stride and Worries Opponents by Sudden Sprinting Spurts, No Blatter How Long the Race May Be. ' will be open to all members of the club. Play In the first round will begin on CASE MUCH WORSE " THAN THAT OF CANS i & .-.-X '::!;;-.-: ' .. ,:. i . . -:C:. . : -A- '' ' . I Authority on Pugilistic Matters Dis cusses Career and Confession of the Crooked Pug Squires-Burns Match Now Looks to Be Certainty, (Journal Special Service.) : New York, May 28. Alffed Shrubb, ; ths greatest distance runner In the " world, who landed In New York two weeks ago, had his first work out In I Celtlo park the other day. i It was the first chance the local experts bad to ' look over the English flyer, and It Is going It mildly to say that they were amaaed. Shrubb Is not the tall, lithe limbed athlete one would., expect to see as a champion distance runner. He ap pears to be about five feet seven Inches in height much shorter than Bonhag ana iongooat yet nia records are bet- than theirs at every distance. The Englishman when running -does ; not show as pretty a style as the av- erase American distance champion, Tou are Impressed, first of all, by the won derful "snap" In his action.' Instead of I the long lope Shrubb uses a fast stride and Ms arm Action is more that of sprinter than that of the average dis tance runner. k . prints JTow and Tfcea. In running a distance race the aver-l , age athlete maintains an even gait all the way. Not so with Shrubb, however. He is Just as liable to let out a hundred yard sprint in the middle of a race as not; In fact, that: Is his favorite Way of I worrying and wearing out an opponent. Monday, June 10, and the entries will I he is both a champion and a footllght vYiinuui warning ne win aasn away i close June 8. The tournament will be favorite and has a bank account. ana gain 20 yaros over nis nvais in a un(jer the direction of J. F. Ewlng, niintlPAn. RlAwlv rhav will Ms-asr. m ttlm I -t. - ..... . again untfl they have almost reached MOre Interest is taken this year In .?r S J'k .lll .I-J his shoulder, but the Instant Rhmhh I fT. .wl ".u ",..k .u' and hasn't asked that he be accorded cvja."js nsjsssuas 7r i K-JSS1.1: esw awaavt s numnnr nr nnirifiH win einpn inniui nr . This trick reneated a f tim tke .'" parody on Wat oi josepnus wans. aaii v ii Dviuui v eai . 1 . .-. ,k." ...11... 1. O'Brien owns up to naving ngurea name of Kenne?r Feno; who sirred 'SZmVCI Co at Stanford In baseball and football Flt"'mm onJr jfl during the paat season. A numser of .el,,y'.;To"n. I?,. ?f,22L1"Sf Ji n.w mnA famt m.n will k. In tha mim. tiwwu. u - .--- test One Is L. H. Northrup, who re- venny own irum iuinnvapuiia. Air. 1 . . t ai..V'n m w luuMi wa mw un inua VBS the racquet experts or Oregon. . The players . will be handicapped ac cording to their form as shown in prac tice. The Ladd cup is a very handsome trophy, which must be won three times before becoming the permanent prop erty of any player. Brandt Wlckersham the present holder of the cup. J. F. Ewlng, Tenuis Chairman, J, By W. W. Naughton. (Hmt Nws t Ungt Iwd Wire.) .- San Francisco, May 2 is Some fight ers are born - crooked, some acquire crookedness and some have crookedness inrusi upon mem. Jack O'Brien, according to his most recent confession, belongs to the class last mentioned. After enumerating va rious sins of omission and commis sion he has been guilty of during Ms career as a rlngster, Jack shrives him self to his own satisfaction. He says that on account of Ms talent as a thumper, he found It difficult to get matches and that he bad either to fake or -quit the business. While all of this, or part of It nay be true, the fact remains. Jack, that you are a plagiarist Tou nave stolen Joe Cans' thunder. Zt was the Balti more negro who first told with falter ing voice that be bad to cheat In order to eat The admission didn't come with such bad grace from Oans, because It was known that others had profited by his shortcoming and that when Joe finally reached the penitent stool be was broke and begging for a fresh start In life. His predicament and his evident sin cerity gained sympathy for him. He was given a chance to reform, and now attempt to arrange a match with Jim Flymv' totak plaoe on Juns Tth, but on being warned by Coffroth that any thing like that would result in the Burns-Squires match being called oft he desisted and.burrled to San Francisco. f Xeaftaf of rorUand Interested, Burns appeared at a conference of the parties interested tn the Fourth of July match with one D. C. Keating, a Port land, Oregon, theatrical man who sup plied Tommy's backing. 1. The writer Is stakeholder and will hand over the full amount of the side bet $10,000 to Referee Jeffries after the men enter the ring. , ,- . V Big Jack Johnson, fresh from A am. tralla, was an Interested snectator while the details of the Burns-Squlrss match were being completed. When tha con ference ended, Johnson said: "I'm gldd and I'm sorry. I'm glad there's going to. be a hea-ywelKht fla-ht. mnd I'm sorry I'm not one of the principals. itereree Jim Jeffries will have some money In his jeans while he Is judging the Burns-Squires fight To begin with, in accordance with a demand made by Burns, Coffroth will hand Jeffries a certified check for 18,000, the sum Burns is to receive "win. innmm , urw. in aaaition, Jeffries will have I If ww jot siv.uvu, tne amount of the H viae di pui up oy tne contestants. In j. wennea wiir Dm the custodian of flS.UUV. J.. Ties, they handed me a lemon at Los Angeles." said Jack O'Brien while discussing the events leading up to his wniiwun wun some mends. a iwnon, jacar' said a listener. "A imnoD cowan nave oen responsibls for that effluvia. It must have been u wiuun. . ' I SWILL EXAMINE ti YOU m Free You Can Pay When Cured BOrLING AT CLUB HAS INCREASED IN POPULARITT Multnomah to Double Number of Alleys Detailed Results of Recent Tournament. the heart out of the best of them. Keoord of World Beater. As an amateur Shrubb beat every. thing In sight Not pretending to b at . his best under two miles, he has. nevertheless done his mile a yard worse than 4:18 4-5. His two miles In 8:09 8-5 Is regarded as the greatest dis tance record on the books. Another "peach" Is the 10 miles In 50 minutes and 40 seconds, or 6:01 per mile all the - way. The following world's records are all -.held by Shrubb: ' Mile and a puarter, 6m. 40 l-6s. Mile and a half. m. 47 S-6s. Two miles, 9m. 9 2-5s. Three miles, 14ra. 17 8-Ba. ; Four miles, 19m. 43 8-Ss. ; Five miles, 24m. 88 2-5s. Six miles, 29m. 69 2-6s. Seven miles, 36m. 4 8-6s. ' . Eight miles, 40m. 16a : Nine miles, 45m. 27 S-Ss. I Ten miles, 60m. 40s. , , . , . Eleven miles, 5m. 23 2-6 s. j One hour, 11 miles 1,137 yards. t Shrubb, like most great athletes, dis covered his ability by accident He lived in a small English town In which cross-country running was' one of the favorite sports.' Shrubb never took part f in the runs until there was a big fire i' ln one of the adjoining villages one ev- ienlng. A party of cross-country runners set .out to run to the fire (about seven miles) and in some way Shrubb Was en. tlced to go along. Shrubb reached the fire long before the crack runners of this village, and from that gradually improved until he became a champion COUCH IS BEATEN BY NORTH CENTRAL And One More Game Must Be Played for the Grammar School -' Championship. The Couch grammar school baseball team was downed yesterday afternoon by the North Centrals In what had the Couch boys won, would have been the final game for the championship of the Grammar School league. The score was 12 to 10. .'.During the entire season Couch had not been defeated, while the North Cen trals had lost but once. The defeat of leaders in the league make It neces sary that one more game be played. If the grounds can be secured this game will be pulled off Monday afternoon at Twenty-fourth and Vaughn streets, where yesterday's struggle occurred. Several hundred pupils witnessed yes terday's contest which ended only after It had gone to 10 Innings. The score by Innings was: North Central .....8 01 4 10000 21! Hits .. 1 1121000107 Couch .....2 03010013 010 Hits ,...1 1 000002 208 tlce set-to was simply a slap-stick affair like the broadsword combat be tween the master Crummelsea while the steak and pudding waa cooking. But unless the lookers-on were all at sea, there were numbers of "miss- cues" when the snow proper came ore. Billy Roche, who was an interested spectator, says Jack and Sam fought one of the most spiteful six-round af fairs ever seen In old Fhlllle, and next A.w liAlh m.n Tha.t tf, Viav. th.l 4nrm GAME FROM BACHELORS "Itched in various places. xne newspaper correaponaenis uo- rolll. be BENEDICTS WIN BALL sr-tL-t 1 1 a si a srnrv cmiAllIn-v -An Interesting game of baseball was'Bnd about tne only inference to played upon- the Twenty fifth street diamond yesterday afternoon between an aggregation of married men and a like number of single men. The former, upon summing up their forces, found that they were shy and had to ask the aid of three gay bachelors to help them out Some of the players have served their time upon the diamond and barring a little stiffness In the joints. put up a good game. Tne Benedicts won, because it would not do to let the other fellows win. This conflict drew out quite a crowd of anxious wives and neighborhood fans, who cheered the performers on with volumes of. advice. . The Bcore was 3 to 2; the line-up Benedicts Maupln, 2b; McMurdy, lb Lewis, s; E. Smith, cf; -Anderson, - If H. Smith, p and 3b; Cox, rf ; Wertheim- er, rf; Merchant, 8b and p; Hardesty, o. Bachelors Kelly, 2b; Grossman, If Sloan, , rf ; Bailey, ss; Newstrom, ; lb; Stohr, cf; Butler, 3b; Coyle, p; Marshall, i Devoes Beat McMinnrille, C. C. Cllne's Devoe team defeated the McMlnnville team at McMlnnvllle, Oregon, Sunday by a score of I to 2. Both pitchers were In fine form. The score: R. H. E. Devoes 3 8 6 McMlnnvllle i 7 7 Batteries Gardner and Thomas; Rooper and Khoadea. ' National League. St. Louis. 2; Pittsburg, 0. Cincinnati, 3; Chldago, 2. Percentages: New Tork. .781; Chi cago, .765;, Philadelphia, , C00: Pittsburg, 586; Boston, .406; Cincinnati, .364; -St Louis, .314; Brooklyn, .219. i ' ';A:';''';--"':'f;A&w V awaawsBBSS7 rrTl i N, V drawn Is that the O'Brien-Burger clat ter was a fake that failed. The men may have contemplated a brother act, but something went wrong and they smashed away for dear life. Sam Berger maintains a delightful silence when questioned about the mat ter. He loosened up sufficiently a day or two ago to remark. 'Take! Ridicu lous. That fight spoke for Itself." This seems to be the season for ex poses, conressions and disclosures so far as tha sport of the mitt Is con cerned. It is claimed now that the Hart-Schreck mill, booked for May 30th at Tonopah, was conceived In crookedness and that Hart Is to "go out" to the Cincinnati Dutchman. Someone writing to a bookmaker friend in San Francisco gives alleged Inside Information . regarding the projected swindle and advises the bookmaker to turn the knowledge to advantage. 7 Forewarned is forearmed, and If Hart and Schreck Intend to fake, the Tono pah promoters will know how to pro ceed in the premises. On the face of it. however, it must be said that the "tip off" reads like a tout's story. You've heard of tha way these gentry deal out sure-thing Information about every horse In a race, and I eannnt help thinking that the "sport" who sent word to San Francisco of Hart's Inten tion .has regaled another bookmaker, or angel, elsewhere with similar Informa tion in respect to Schreck. By following this oldtime tout for mula, nothing short of a draw would prevent ths tipster eivina- aomsone. a winner. , The Squire-Burns match has nmnmA from a mist of doubt and now looks like a clean-cut fixture for Fourth nf juiy bi coima. xne men's forfeits are up, the new arena Is building, And, be fore another week Basses Burna win be Installed In training quarters at some point on the Alameda side rtf Ran Francisco harbor. Squires, as the slortlno- wnrM knnw has been quartered at Billy Shannon's San Rafael gymnasium ever minem hia arrival in tnis country, and has made sucn progress that he Is mttinflori h will be at his best when the national nuiiaay comes along. For a while It was thought in sn Tancisco that Burns was about to wunaraw rrora the match. Tommv dawdled at Los Aneeles and filr! iorwara me 6,ooo side bet he Insisted on when articles were belna- drawn nn na signea. He also made a tentative The Multnomah club will begin Its fall bowline- With four ten.nln .U.v. u 01 iwo, me number in use dur ing the season just closed. Work on the newNnieys will begin next week. Bowling at the Multnomah Huh h greatly Increased In population during the past year. In the tournament just vuwaa tu piayers took part Ths fall season will begin on rwnhr 1. ,m 1. is expected that as many as 76 bowlers win enter tne nrst contest In the recent tournament E. L. Me Cabe carried off the highest honors for Individual work. McCabe'a average for the tournament was 163. Charles Mon son made the highest single score, 232. McCabe gets an 818 ball donated by the Brunswlck-Balk-Collender company, while- Monson's prise Is a gold medal. McCabe's team won the tournament, and each of the five members get a fine gold medal. The standing of the teams at the end of the tournament follows: Teams. Won. McCabe 85 Monson 80 Moore .......,. 27 Brtgham ,, 25 James 17 uearln . Lonergan In Simple Cases Fee $10 zm. TAixom, lam ttmm mug pfwwim u There Is s tendeiKy oowsdsn te aaerlbe esses of lost vitality to lack of nrr C fore, sod to tml Uwn mch wttk tonics, electricity sod stlmalants, rttaltiog ta M but the niott Umporary bcMtlt, It at aU. - ' M As a ran It of obwrratinna and praetkal eiperleiMW, I bare twra eoartoeed that the serves play bat a aaoaldlary role la ths prod actios of disorders of swn. It Is very snsaual to find any trouble la an otherwlM strong nan otbor than s aamasad srostato or deop urethral inflammatloa, parttcularly la tboae wboso dlaordors nrlslnateS id tu aarmrui loxioonco oxorelaod of as Ul-troatos oontraetaa aiaoraer, ana 11 x baaaled botto Aire aoamed to bo proses t It Is only as a concomitant, or perbapa we mmj aay s complication of ebronle smatato and disappeared with its care. Still far ther, these facta art verified by poraly local treatment, tot preesdurss directed toward (pairing ths damaged f lands sre always rewarded by the most brilliant cans. VARICOCELE I cars any ease that I set-opt ta raa week's time. Ify treatment Is s painless ens, and la most Instance tbo patient need sot bo detained a slnfle day from business. There Is no doubt or guesswork, but aksoluts certainty of s tbonmgh snd lasting euro, with complete ratura to that degree sf health and vigor that existed before the disss ss bssaa. STRICTURE SB s ... e 8 Lost 4 15 18 20 22 24 31 31 P.C. .897 .661 .600 .556 .436 .385 .205 .139 Glass s The Individual averages: McCabe, 163; Morgan. 169; Gardner, 155; Clem son, 160; Benham. 148; James, 147; Bailey, 143;; Jones. 143; G. C. Brig ham, 142; Cummlngs, 142; Monson, 141; P. E. Brlgham, 141; Orton, 141; Gearln, 140; Moore, 140; Lovejoy, 140; Glass, 138; Keller, 188; Lombard, 135; Trim ble, 186; Sherratt 134; Healey, 133; Ott 131; Carlson, 129; Lonergan, 127; Clark, 126; F. 8. Healey, 126; Blagen, 124; Feebler, 122; Thorns, 120; Wen nerberg, 118; Huston, 114; Scott 118 Routledge, 113; Wlllett 111; Barrett 110; Surman, 100; Plttock, 94; Har-i mer, 90; HuMson, 88. NOTES OFMTIIll r iiin itp nnvrno iil hiiu 110 rLHicno My treatment for stiirturs Is absolstoly painless, and parfoet results ess be de pended upon la every Instance. I do no cutting or dilating whatever. CONTRACTED DISORDERS Every ease of contracted disease I treat ts eared tnoraashly. sly patients have so relapses. ' When I pronounce s case enrod then m sot s part lc Is of Infection or to flsmmstloo remaining, and there Isn't tbo slightest danger that the dlsssae will return la Its original form or work Its way Into ths general arstom. 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' Bad weather this spring . means good many double-headers next fall. Sullivan appears to be' . the best youngster the Boston Americans have picked up In many a day. Roy Patterson of the White Sox has come back to life this season. Frank Pfeffer of the Boston Na tionals holds the honor of pitching the nrBt no-wt game of the season. Cln clnnatl was the victim. When It comes to an equal division of playing strength the New England league teams are the real Jingle. Hans Lobert, the Cincinnati shortstop. is one of the greatest finds Manager Hanion ever landed. The Nashville team has been a great surprise In the Southern league. 60 far the "Boosters" have showed . very strong. Mobile Is setting the pace "la the Cot ton States league. , . - The Central league Is having a great race and all the teams look to be strong. Dallas and San Antonio are fighting for the lead In the Texas league. The Vancouver team Is the weak one in the Northwest league. 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I recom mend It for pains la ths chest" Sold bl aU druggists. price for the "German," but he Is worth every cent of It Strange that the Brooklyn team, led by that old-timer Fatsy uonovan. should become confused and lose their bearings. Turn around, "Pat and go the other way. $HE:R HOUSTON TO PLAY ' WITH COAST LEAGUERS If the Commuters arrive from the south in time this afternoon. s they will cross bats with the Beavers, regular place and time. The train Is late today, aa usual. but the Oakland aggregation will probably be here in time to make their first appearance before the 4 local fans have" passed another nlKht Mott, Portland's tmra baseman, will be out of the game for- a ree as e) cOunt of blood poisoning arising from blistered feet Asher s Houston, a well-known Portland,, boy, who played witn me r tukcs the earlv part of this season, . will be given a trial during; Mott's Illness. t2 t L000 poison Is the worst dlseaas on earth, yet the easiest to cure WREN TOO- KNOW WHAT TO DO, Many hare pimples, spots on the skin, sores in the moutn, nicera, faUtnf balr. bone peine, ca tarrh, and don't knnw it la tsi.oou rviaun. send to ok. bbOwn, 935 Arch ; St., Philadelphia. Pens for bkuw.x 9 BLTOu ii Kt, sz.oo par bottle; laata one month. Bold in Portland only by i irmivire. tiaras m ak - EvoryVon::n niniiinaiDnua now . sVMai mm wonamnu MARVEL VVhlrliso Spray I The nsw Tertael Syriese. tojns I lamsws' Huetun. lieat-ltat. set Moet Conrsnleiit. ' i'l ? I , , , -v If Tillamook City Is any criterion to go by, business has been increasing ever since it weflt Mry," and continues on th jump, says the Headlight . . 0C1 Jtemafy. " Jculbm. BBVBB KIOWI T PAIb Tamat'a Xsoaot et Oobebs sad Oopaibata CAPSULES. ThomiWiywecasndiaroiajassiofoS onerrnoss. smos. to rtves yvs t iM ti .. a aeevswsrastMftrtt. If hs cannot sopply the mm m v na, acuepi no other, but ssnd stamp for lllnatrated boot eel. fnll nartlentmre and ritreettone liv - valuable to laillea. Sf ARVKL COk, 1 4 B. SsM ST HEW YORK. I'm til. hv WOODAKD. CLABJCX CO. AS a LAul-DATIs i taks, sosvenlsn ssars ssoossifni aaa. Frlos SL si now at Martin a. U23 Wa.kht.hi st., Portland.. Orefoo; or by mall from The $r&& Scoffs Santal-Pepsm Kjsi:!:3 A POSITIVE CUnE Northwest laur. Seattle. 5; Vancouver. I. ' ' ' Percentages: Seattle. .66: Aberdeen. .m;-Taeoma, ,13; Spokane, .SOO5 Butte, f "1 Vaneouver..4Jl, I J Eastern Excursions. The Canadian Pacific has announced very low rates to eastern points during tne summer montns. ' Tickets on sals June t. T, and 8, July 3. 4. S. August I, . ID. September 11, 18 and IS. ; Make your sleep'ng car reservations now for the June excursions. , tsjp- -TV f iw I a rorlnflsmsistioB orOntarrk nf the j)ll.wan"l Iilweeed Kui. o.rs7 SOOOhlSOf.I. t'ai'S qulokly sad sertnaaaDtir ths aorst caees Of ssorvsiossj and 4il.se. na matter of b.i kwff staadias. Ahsolatalf BareallMiaL Sold DV d f n ;J ' . Bsllntostilris, f " j. Sold by All Piw,1,a, r