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V ; : ; ; ;4 . ' :: THE ' OREGON (-DAILY-r JOURNAIi ' PORTLAND, TUESDAY, EVENING. JULY ' 16, 1007. .Vf :'fi;.' ' . v:.v 1?''"" ' , , -i. , f in 1 i . 1 i ' I SPQ&ES OF THE- Dl SPEjllllSf j : k ' : : i- ! ' : ;; WN3 The doctor "thinks" R The specialist KNOWS ';. The specialist KNOWS The specialist CURES , raws win . - ; nnriT unn rnn f t- Pit . i . .rrz. . j r COLLEGE SPORTS I mfr TL"Iiwes 11,6 I I RAJtcmi Just Pnct Oiifi'nnts t . i" ' " . i 1 mi iiraarii in' i i in in' 'i " DOUBLES HATCH By Beating Australians They Show Themselves in Race for the Daris Cup. (Special DUpetcfc te Tbt roonI ) London. July Th American ten nl reprosentatlree aprung a surprise on the attendants at the International tour nament jresterdsy by defeating- tha Aus- tralian doubles team oompoaad of Brooks and Wilding;. Tha final acora was 3-8, 12-10, 4-8, 8-1, After tha defeat of Wright and Behr Cy Brooka and wilding Saturday it waa neuevea tnat tne cnancea or tne Ameri cana for tha Davis cup were entirely f one Tha Australians ware conceded oJawTe much better team work than tha erlcana. aa they have clayed much naer together.. Moreover. Behr never waa thought to be a doublea nlevar and It waa believed that the Auatraliana could win more easily in doublea than uey aia in aingiea. Yesterday both Americana were In fine form, Wright cloaely approaching me magninceni style ne reaobed here two yeara ago. The opening aet waa won eaally by the Antipodeana. The Americana aeemed to realise that If they did not get the aecond they might aa well give up. They fought deaperately and many long and brilliant ralllea took piace. ine Auatraliana excelled In ateadlneaa, while the atrokea of Mie Americana were the more brilliant. Behr held up hla end well an tha Americana nnauy pulled out the aet, 12-10. The third went to Brooka and wilding. -4. After that Wright and wenr had things all their own way They had the Auatraliana tired and they won at will, 6-2, 6-J. Their onancea ror tna Davis cup are no much brighter. Today they play the xunguanmen. Season Just Past Outranks All Previous Ones in Track and Field Events. Itount St. Helena. Which T. M. 0. A. Juniors Will Climb ThU Week. MEN AND WOMEN VISITORS TO COMPETE IN OREGON TOURNEY SPORTING NOTES Local and Otherwise. Welcome, Bee, vera! Artie Roaa' heavy hitting la winning more Bnmea for Seattle than any other nan aozen ractora put together. Why, oh, why. did McCredle allow hlmaelf to d wneeaiea into letting thle little ras cal go? "Kid's Day" waa tried as an experi ment DV I h A tlflRHhn 11 mnnairttmAn a t Loe Angelea laat week and It proved a '" iiui;re-H. vvuRia tne matter wltn navir.g a "Kids uay" in Portland? Put It to a vote of the little tada who atand outside the gate and whimper, "Mister, take me In. won't you?" and there would cot be but one side to the question. That actor-reporter ball game did not materialise yesterday. There waa some misunderstanding about getting the grounds. Manager Chance of the ChamDlon Cubs has been Indefinitely suspended P for hla part In the bottle-throwing epl- soda In the Washington ball park on July 8. Motor car races, planned on the same lines aa horse races, now promise to be aome a popular aport. The .drivers of the cars wear colors to distinguish them the same as jockeys, and purees are given the winners. Joe Tyler, who holds the tennll cham pionship of British Columbia and who la officially ranked aa the aecond best player In the northwest, hag. written The Journal aaylng that he expecta to be here for the Oregon atate tourna ment which takes place on the Multno mah club courts one week from today. Tyler aska the same question aa did the Callfornlana Hunt and Gardner whether arrangements can be made for the entertainment of visitors. He states also that a number of women players expect to come from Heattle to try to wrest the Oregon championship from Miss Amy Heltshu, who haa held rt for the past two years. As the tennis committee replied to the Callfornlana that there would be no entertainment of visitors. It will un doubtedly have to follow the same course In answering Tyler's letter. This Is unfortunate, as the class of the tour nament will suffer from an absence of players who would come If some portion of their expenses were paid. Bacq.net Same at Seattle. When amateur ball nines visit each other the expenses are always taken Into account, but the fact that the tennis gate la usually not lartre and that the game (a more expensive than al most any other, brings about another condition In the great racquet game. Concerning the plans of Beattle tennla layers a correspondent has the follow- ng to Bay: Heattle will be represented In all the tournamenta of the Pacific northwest this season by several of her leadlna players, notwithstanding the handicap of Inadequate grounds for practice. The lose of the commodious grounds waa keenly felt, but other temporary courta were secured and the difficulty bridged for the season. Joe Tqyler and S. I Russell, the two most prominent players or tne city. have both been nraetlcln for the out-of- town events and will In all probability enter the Oreeon state tournament. 'iy ler has not been In a position to round Into shane very rapidly, but is In fine trim for the bla aaine. He Intends de fending his British Columbia champion ship honors and will enter also at van couver and the Pacific northwest com petition at Tacoina. Woman Champion Trom Xart. Beattle may bo represented In the northwest tournaments this year by a recent arrival from Chlcajto. Mrs. Breuer, formerly Miss Waller, winner of the Chicago tournamenta ror two yeara past She Is playing In splendid form this year and would prove a formidable opponent to the old-time champions. The Washington slate championships will be forced to go by default this sea son, owing to the lack of grounds for play. This tournament, which has al ways been a prominent feature In the tennis life of the northwest, will leave a lii gap, but only for the present sea son, as large and beautifully located grounds have been secured at the Fir loch cluu on Lake Washington. It will be of Interest to Portland ten nis players to know that J. F.' foulkes for many years the premier crack of this section, having his residence In Vic toria, will be In all of the tournaments this season and is said to be In fine shape for the matches. His entrance into the field should add very noticeably to the Interest and keenness of play. The Chance bottle-throwing Incident has caused a movement to be started In the east to banish all bottled beveragos i rum sii uaseoaii parixs. The Weiser ball nine of the Idaho Btate league, defeated Mountain Home yeaterday, 4 to 0. winning the final game in a series of three for a bet of i.'.avu a side. Germany la sending over oarsmen to compete in the American National re gatta on August 9 and 10. The fol lowing Germans have announced their Intention of contesting: Singles, Adolpn Muller, Viking club, Berlin; doubles, Carl Ernat and A. Von Gasa; four oars, B. Moeller. stroke; O. Goltdanmer, G. Hoffman and R. Boerger, bow, Hellas Rowing club, . Berlin. The Wabash club, the fast local In dependent nine, would like to arrange a gamo with some crack out of town aggregation for Sunday, July 28, also August i. Address C. Pembroke, 316 Fremonf street. The boys will play an exhibition game at Long Beach, Aug ust 11, provided terma can be arranged. Bhortstop Mciirlde. late of the Idaho league, is playing a sensational fielding game and bitting strong. Big Thomp son goes to , the inland empire Saturday i and will be succeeded by Barland The place of holding the Vanderbllt bud race this year Is up In the air. It Is ncany certain tnat it win not be heinn iiong island, cioriaa ana Cal ifornia are active bidders for the race and one or the other probably will be Selected for the biggest of the American automobile races. The Monta villa baseball team, known as the Villas, have closed the season with a majority of games to their credit. All games scheduled ahead will be YOUR LIVES Is out of order. Tou go to bed In a bad humor and get up with a bad taste In your mouth. You want - something to stimulate your liver. Just try Hpr fclne, the liver regulator. A positive cure for constipation, dyspepsia and all liver complaints. Mrs. F ., Fort Worth, Texas, writes: "Have used Herblne In my family for ?ears. Words can't express what I hink about It. Everybody In my house hold are happy and well, and we owe It XO n vj mil uruKsiBiB. Makes the skin like you want it. Does it in a moment. Hagans cMagnofia Halm. A liquid preparation for Face, Neck, Arms and Hands. It is neither sticky nor greasy. It's harmless, clean and refreshing. Cannot be detected. Two colors Pink and White. it morning, noon and night. Winter. Spring. Summer, Fail. ' SAMPLE FREE. Ltok M. CO., 44 a Fifth St., Brooklyn, K.T. called ofr. Former members are re quested to attend a meeting at Monta- vuia i-rlaay night. July 18. The Marathon race at Ottawa next month will be of International import ance. Arthur Burn, who recently won the seven-mile race at Seattle, Washing ton, In 89:25 2-6, will be a competitor with Tom Longboat, whose recent suc cessed has attracted the attention of the athletic world. Burns holds records not only In the Pacific northwest, but British Colum bia, eastern Canada and New England. His home Is at Calgary, British Colum bia, where he Is now preparing for the International race. e A San Francisco dopester has figured out an all-pitcher baseball team from the Coast league, which he thinks could wallop anything either In the North west league or the California league of "class A' thlefs. The line-up Is: Catcher Nick Williams of San Fran cisco. Pitchers Groom of Portland and Bar ney Joy and Oscar Jones of San Fran cisco. First base George Wheeler of San Franclsoo. Second base Ell Cates of Oakland. Shortstop Schlmpff of Portland. Third base Walter Nagle of Los An geles. Outfielders "Happy" Ifogan of Oak land, Uddie yuicn, ana Henley or San Francisco. e Johnny Summers, the English feather weight has sailed for home after a visit of two months. He expressed himself as being delighted with America and the treatment he received here, which, of course, Is very pleasant for us to know. Summers Intends to return In September, having promised to be ac commodated with a fight with the win ner of the coming Nelson-Brltt function. a Sharkey once knocked out Gus Ruhlin with a single punch. Joe Gans knocked out Frank Erne with the first blow struck at Fort Erie. All of which goss to show that Squires may not be a dub because Tommy Burns, put him to sleep In two minutes and eight seconds. There are many who still have faith In Squlras and predict that he will yet give a good account of himself. According to Jef fries, Squires is a dangerous fellow, no matter what people may think. Ternmy Sheehan of the Pittsburg team, formerly with the Tacoma Tigers spiked in a game wltn Cincinnati, recent ly, that he may not be able to play for months. He was sashed In the hand and 18 stitches were necessary to close the wound. Tommy had beetj putting up a rattling fast game up to the time of the aocldent sad the speedy Califor- nlan may never be able to put the same dash and courage Into his work after he does get back Into harness. Accidents of this nature naturally make a base man timid In blocking baserunners. GLIDDEN RUN IS UNSATISFACTORY (Jonnsl gpeeisl BrTi-.) New York, July 16. The greatest year In yie hlatory of college aport haa been the academic one of 1906-1907. In nearly every one of the eventa eaat and weat new records were either male or the quality of the aport waa exception ally high, and all this was accomplished In spite of great opposition from the official heada of many universities. In tha east championships were de cided in 20 distinct sports the greatest number on record, in tne wst tne number was far less for the reason that many of the sports fostered In that seo- tion are not atronx enough to bring about Intercollegiate meets. Tale Is Champion. The number of championships won by Tale during the year has been remark able. Yale stands first In six sports. Next comes Princeton with two cham pionships and two ties. Pennsylvania and Cornell are tied for the third position.' Counting each championship as 1 the standing of the various universities o the east would be: Ysle H. Prince ton .1, Pennsylvania JH. Cornell 2 Columbia 2, Annapolis 1, New York uni versity 1, Haverford 1 and Johna Hop klna 1. Won Six Tlrsta. The Tale men were flrat in basket ball. coif, water polo, tennla and wrest ling. Then they divided honors with Princeton In football. Princeton won the awimmlng honors and tied for firs Dlace in both football and baseball. Pennsylvania was first In track ath letlcs and cricket and tied with Brown In the triangular chese tournament. Cor nell won out in rowlnsr and cross-coun trr and tied with Princeton In baseball The only other Inatitutlon to carry off more than ene championship was Co lumbia the New Yorkers winning the bowling championship and first place in the quadrangular chess tournament. Golf Tourney of Ad Men. (Joarml Special Rerrlc.) Chleaa-o. July 16. With an attend ance of players from many parts of the country the American uoir Association of Advertising Interests today began lta third annual tournament on tne nnae or the Midlothian Country club. An elab orate four daya' prog-ram haa been ar ranged for the event. The qualifying round was played today at 18 boles, medal play, three divisions with handi cap. Tomorrow mornlns the first round will be played and the second round in the fternoon. seml-nnals will come Tnurs day morning and in the afternoon there will be a team match, east vs. west, a four-ball foursome will also be com peted In three divisions. The finals, at 86 holes, will be played Friday, to eether with a handicap In two divisions A large number of handsome trophies will be awarded to the winners. Trophy Donor Himself Says Its Death Is Coming as an Endurance Kiin. Seaside Badly Beaten. Stettler's White Sox defeated Sea side Sunday by a score of 16 to 4. Grim caught a great game for the White Sox and Crowley carried off the batting honors, getting two singles and a double out of four times at bat. Mine pitched great ball, holding Sea side down to four hits and striking out 12 men. The grass was a foot high on tne seaside grounds, mann last neid lng impossible. The lineup: utatuers. Position. seaside. Grim.. ...o. Harris Mine ...p p. Mead Donovan lb Hllllana Peterson 2b Clarke McDonald ss. . . . Crowley 8b.... La Reaa.. ...... ...If Paterson ........ i .of ... . Wilder rf SCOBB BT INNINGS. Stealers. . .. ....801808 18 014 Seaside . .1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0-- 6 Hits Off Mills, 4: off Mead IS. Struck . .'. . Fraser . . . Gravee . .M. Mead Woodcock ....Hilton (Journal Special Berries.) Columbua, 0., July 16. After a six day's trial, the GUdden trophy tour of 1907 proves as unsatisfactory as that of 1906. Following the enforcement of one day of a mud race by a too severe time schedule, the lack of an Interme diate checking system resulted the fol lowing day In an even more exciting, though loss strenuous eneed contest 'over the excellent gravel roads between South Bend and Chicago. Dissatisfaction over the conduct of the tour is not confined to trophy com- fetltors and pleasure tourists. In the ourlng board of the American Auto mobile association dissension has arisen. L. E. Myers of Chicago, for three years a member of the board, has tendered his resignation to F.' B. Haver, the chairman. Mr. Myers' act was taken as a protest against the too limited sched ule for the run from Toledo to South Bend. Even Charles J. Glldden, donor of the trophy which forms the basis of the tour, though outspoken in loyalty to the board, realizes that continuation of the present competition conditions will soon terminate the Glldden contests. This is Indicated In an Interview he gave last night In which he Dredicted that the contest would be ended In two years. its death is coming sure,' he said. not because some one who races rets hurt and not because It Is a great plum lor manufacturers to capture, but be cause It was destined as a pleasure event ana not as an endurance race. orvel A. Parker, driving a 40-horse- power Royal, has withdrawn from the contest, though he will travel leisurely over the route for pleasure. Several other trophy competitors plan a simuar action. Atlantic City Horse Show. (Journal S.r'"ll Seirlee.) Atlantic City. N. J., July 16. With blare of trumpets and a flutter of finery he annual exhibition of the Atlantic City Horse Show association was opened today at Inlet Park. The list of entries Is the largest In the history of the as sociation, many of the finest horses from New York, Philadelphia and other cities being here. The show will last during the week, ending Saturday afternoon. Some of the prizes this year are unusu ally handsome. The hotels are crowded to the limit, the boarding-houses catch ing the overflow of visitors. Scrubs Defeat Star. (Special Dlapatch to Tha Journal.) Junction City, Or., July 16. The Pleasant Hill baseball team failed to put In an appearance here Sunday on account of a crippled player or two, so In order to avid disappointing the assembled spectators, a scrub team picked up on short notice, proceeded to give the regular team a setback in regulation style. The score was 10 to 8 In favor of the scrub team. Jackles at ft Again. (Special Dlapatch to Tha Journal.) Astoria, Or., July 16. A game of base ball was played yesterday afternoon by a team from the cruiser Charleston and the Bohemians of Astoria. It resulted In a score of 8 to 4 In favor of the Bohemians. COAST LEAGUE TEAMS BACK IN PORTLAND ss. iatlob The Leading- fjpeeiallat. A good doctor has some in struments and equipment for all ailments. The specialist goes further, X and . removes the cause. ? I A good specialist has ALL X .-r- 1 1 1 -1 J scienuxic mcuiaiuuu uus Men's Diseases MY for his specialty. SPECIALTY T hv tresteri hundred of men who had lonir suffered a irradual decline of nhviical fcnd mental energy as a result of private ailments, and have been interested in noting the marked general improvement that follows a thorough cure of the chief disorder. My success in curing difficult case of longstanding ha made me the foremost specialist treating men's diseases. This success is due to several jhing. It is due to the study I have given my specialty; to my having ascertained the exact nature of men's ailments, and to the original, distinctive and thoroughly scientific methods of treatment I employ. To those in doubt as to their true condition who wish to avoid the serious results that may follow neglect, I offer free consultation and advice, either at my office or through correspondence. If your ca is one of the few that has reached an incurable stage, I will not accept it for treatment, nor Will I urge my services upon anyone. I treat curable cases only, and cure all cases I treat. You Pay When Cured Weakness So-called "weakness" In men la curable fully curable. It has not been cured by those measures commonly employed, for they are methods based upon supposition end not upon fact. Premature ness snd loss of power In men Is due to a chronlo atate of Inflam mation In the prostate gland, and not to a disordered nervous con dition, aa has been supposed. I treat the inflammation by a local process that does not fall to ac complish Its purpose, and with this condition corrected full and complete atrength and vigor re turns. STRICTURE My treatment Is absolutely painless, and perfect results can be depended upon In every Instance. I do no cutting or dilating whatever. My Fee in Any Uncomplicated Case Contracted Disorders $10 Every case of contracted disease I treat Is thoroughly cured; my pa tients hnve no relapses. When I pronounce a case cured there La not a particle of Infection or Inflamma tion remaining, and there la not the slightest danger that the disease will return la its original form or work Its way Into the general sys tem. No contracted disorder la so trivial aa to warrant uncertain methods of treatment, and I especi ally solicit thoae cases that other coctors have been unable to cure. Z caaae have tae largest praetlee fee Z InTariably fulfil) my prom- My Colored Chart showing the male anatomy aad affording aa tu tor sting atudy la men's diseases free at offlee. Varicocele Without uelng knife, llgatursor cauatlc, without pain and without detention from business, I oure Varicocele in one week. If you have sought a ours elsewhere and, been dlsaDDolnted Or If yen fear the harsh methods that most pay T slclans employ In treating this T disease, come to me and I will cure you soundly and- permanent ly by a gentle and painless method. Don't delay. Varlooeele has its dangers and brings Its dis astrous rasults. If you will eaJl I will be pleased to explain my. method of curing. ' SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON No dangeroua mlnerala to drlve the vlrua to the interior, but harmless blood-cleansing reme dies that remove the laat polaon oua taint X np"L T-v. Ts-iTrlt- Pr. Corner Second and Morrison Sts. Private I 1 lie JLyl. 1 dyiOr V-U. Entrance 234 1-2 Morrison St., Portland. Or, xotrms a. m. to r. k. mwdxtm u a. it to i ml Patients living out of the city and coming to Portland for treatment will be furlahed fine room free of charge. Check your trunks direct to !34H Morrison Street. Close Scorn at Stevenson. (Special Planateh to Tb Journal.) Stevenson. Wash., July 18. Stevenson won here Sunday from Gresham In the hottest game of the season by a score of 1 to 1). Emerick made the winning run in the last half of the ninth by a daring steal for home. Stevenson, wbioh is composed or ez-xn-city leaguers. thought they had a walkover before the Same, but alter tne game they declared re sham the fastest amateur team they nave piayea this season. National League. At Philadelphia Chicago 1, Philadel phia o. At New Tork Cincinnati 6, New York J. At Brooklyn Pittsburg 4, Brooklyn 1. At Boaton St Louis 1-i, Boston 0-4. Percentages Chicago .Til. New Tork ,6S, Pittsburg ,66, Philadelphia .(, Boston .444, Cincinnati .408. Brooklyn 400r St Louis .24L American League, At St. Louis (10 innings) t Louis t. Boston S. v. At Chicago Chicago IB, New Tork 0. Percentage e Chicago ,SI, Cleveland .10, Detroit .60S; Philadelphia .662, New Tork -.479. St. Louis .403. Boston .178. ! The train from the south was on time this morning, and it car ried the Portland and San Fran cisco ball teams. Some of the Beavers felt frisky enough after their Jounley t6 take the first car to the ball park to Indulge In some practice. The team comes home with a .370 percentage and a strong determination to boost that very high in the coming week. Ray Lovett will be back in the game at center field, and the lineup should be strengthened thereby. Atherton is scheduled to play first base, Donahue to catch, Klnsella to pitch and Por korney may possibly play In right field. The game today will -begin at 3:30 as usual. Haysl sinn In (S siBil En RESTORES GRAY HAIR OUR FEE ARE YOU A PERFECT MAN? If not, you owe it to yourself to be made whole and strong, as a manly man should be. We cure all private diseases of men. Otfr fee ia low, as small as $10.00 in most cases, and our ability is unquestioned. We are the oldest specialists curing men in Portland. 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The knowledge, skill aad eaperleaoe ot yeara are at your service. By the latest aad best methods we on re, to remain cured, ASXOOCRB OK rMOTTED VEIlfB, BLOOD POISON, HXBTO-TZTAXt DEBILITT, BLADSEB and BUDBTET Troubles, and all associate diseases aad weak nesses with their reflex complications. We make no misleading statements, deceptive or unbnaineas-llke nronosltlon to the afflloted, neither do we promise to cure them In a few daya nor offer cheap, worthless treatment In order to seoure their patronage'. Honest doctors of recognised ability do not resort to snob. methods. COKSTJIiTATIOir rxEB Aim rSTlTID Our reputation and work are not a mushroom growth. We have been curing men for 27 years. Write If you cannot call. All correspondence strictly confidential and all replies sent In plain envelope. Inclose 2-cent stamp to Insure reply. OFFICE HOURS 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; evenings, 7 to 1:10; Sundays, 9 a. m. to 12 noon. 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