The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 30, 1907, Page 15, Image 15

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    THE ' OREGON DAILY ' JOURNAL!, PORTLAND TUESDAY EVENING, JULY- 30. 1007.
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CARS RETURNING FROM SATURDAY'S ENDURANCE RUN.
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- Better Batting Responsible
r; for Bearers ; Capturing;
last Week's Series.- fa
IMPROVEMENT SHOWN
IN EIELDHG ALSO
Donahne Leads la Batting With
' Percentac, of JMlCucr nd
McCredf Not Far Behind and no
' Regular Player Bitting Below .200
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10 SOUND CITIES
Project Agitated Hero Being
Taken Up . by Mobilists t
on the Sound.
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si.
Better Mttinf ana Mtier naiaiog, cqt
aUr bttfr battlnr, waa rei pou-
for Portland's eoaat lMfuera tak
1n (our out of tlx of laat WMk'a rarata
from tho top-notchora In tba parcantasa
"' column.
f Tnraa f tha regular plarara ana two
of tha pltcbara battad abora .100 and
pot on of tha ragular players battsd
below .100.
Don.hu. la. tba Beam bunch for LITTLEJSPARKS FROM
tlmaa at bat, an average of .181. which I
, la exceedingly urge. uaaer ana mo
. Cradle are not far behind, with araragea
of, i.tO. and .141, respectively. Caaer
(i tlwtyi a fair batter, but aaldom a
No. 8 la L. N. Oreenley'a Stevena-Duryea car tad No. 10 la J. B. Kelly'a White ateamer.
M0T0RD0M
Barney Oldfleld broke two world'a
ton-notch batter. Laat week be did I records for a half-mile track at Farao.
nimaeir proua in tae nimng una.
Far stands lowest amons tha
fielders with .100 and Atherton nest
with .117. The figures aa made out
from tha official score cards are aa fol
lows:
Player. : At Bat Hlte. Arer.
-layer. - ai ui
Donahue 21
fiC6redlV ' '.'.'.'.V.'.'. tl
ri I mlleg over tha track In 1:11 and one
m aaaa oil "111 ii1'-fc .w.
A. A. A. tour with perfect soores started
yesterday on a four-day run to Cleve-
Groom
Hartman
Mott
Lovett
Bassey
-Atherton
Fay ....
Klneella.
Calif f ..
Porkorney
Bchlmpff
Pernoll
k
I
. a
.20
4
a a A
4
e
.181
.160
.141
.118
.111
.110
.113
.221
.117
.100
,000
.000
.000
.000
.000
Tha outfielders have all clayed their
posltlona perfectly during the past week
and a marked .Improvement has been
evident on tha Infield. Mott especially
has picked up In his fielding, as well
as In his batting. Prone to make wild
throws at critical points, last weeic
land from New York to break tha tie.
fineolallv oonatruotad alAntrln mntAr
u-ucks are being used by Wisconsin pea
cannera for hauling their product to
market Each truck haul, aavaral ton
or peas at a time.
According to tha New Tork law tha
owner or a car must register it with
tha secretary of state. . but need not
iaae out a license to drive it If ha em
liioya a licensed chanffaur.
J. L. Snow of Boston, recently drove
a roaasier to tne top or Blue bill, the
highest point of land on tha Atlantic
coast of the United States, over a road
unusually steep and rough.
A semi-weekly 'bus line Is to be In
augurated between Philadelphia and
fiisiono v aiiey forge, where Washing
ton prayed In camp and where Senator
Knox now has his country home.
oome or me nrst power-driven fire
nur'led toVSSi Tfr. who j&ffitf WW'S Waft N
A at-ahort for five aamoa. aver- Mv4un?!. ".."? ?. m .?87 n.d
aViLi ... 7 mTurh hattar than Behlnrnff. I"'. a.u' aniooaiea practically all
automoolla invention In all innntr
State Road Commissioner Hutchinson
Of New Jersev. who la rhirrxl with an.
off his rams I forc,n"' the apaed laws, recently was
lavs a whole h,el,d UR &r rural constable; who
wnr.!" I Claimed ha waa anasdlnv In h.
car.
A big express company haa decided to
replace all its horse-drawn vehlclea In
Indlanapolla with electricity trucks. A
garage with a capacity of 1 cars Is be
ing constructed to house tha maehlnaa.
,From New York to Cane Charlea.
hnth in tha fl'ld and at the bat Last
' week waa Fay's best in coast league
company.
The one fielder who waa
raaev ' Casey often nlav
waelc and handles 15 or 40 chances with
out an error. Last week he made five
and his average consequsntly drops low-
?st of the four Inflelders. Atherton's
elding Is somewhat better than It
-Was. . :
. Averages axe made out Of the nine
players who worked In the field during
the week. Donahue played center in
Virginia.
in j uuuri ana sv minutes
AFTER riORTHERN
1EIIIIIS HONORS
Reuben Hunt and Partner
Will Play at Tacoma and
Vancouver Tourneys.
ueerau speeuu smca.j
San Franclaco, July 10. San flran-
clsoo will be represented In tha cham
plonshlp tennis tournaments up north
this season as well as In the big com
petition for tha hla-hest honors of
southern California.
Reuben Hun is oreoarlnr to leave for
Tacoma, where tne nortnwest cnampion
ship tournament tanes place, next weea.
He will stay in the north for tha Inter
national, which Is to be held In Van-
pUce'Sf" Livett one d.Ynd hi. record Jg"382 ff' by hJer,0ma
K taken for this day. in consequence. "" ' . former oUy. who low-
Following la the record
Flayer. ;.-.
Eftssey ... t .11
ovett 6
MoCredie
Donahue' ;
Atherton
Fay
Mott
Casey
Schimpff
.. 4
..67
..11
..12
..14
.. 0
A. B.
2 0
1 0
1 0
0 0
8 2
It 2
11 8
21 5
1 2
ered Bsrney Oldfleld's tims by about
A competition for instruments de-
Slsnad to InHlnata tha- nil nAnnminn
together with the speed of cars, is on In
ranee, a vaiuaoie prise Is offered, to
say nothing of the free advertising
wniuia uiv millior Will BVI.
tly orranlaed. the
M'MINNVILLE WINS
THIRD WITH COLTS
PC.
1000
1000
1000
1000
.172
BOA
rtu . i.i .
i i AKnouin nut recen
""I o.. A.. wn: r" :: i.r l
g 7 g i vnua auiuiuuuiii asaociaLion OI
83s I inrHufKiN many
tuvwuwv vi varviwi urivinff. wiin InS
j-bbuji mai me licenses or two motor
sis nave neen suspended for a time.
At a cost of 14,000 Calvin a Smith
no. jurs. emun or umcago, with
chauffeur, recently completed a 0,000'
mne tour or Europe without a serious
biwhoowp or a ciasn witn customs au
thorities. They used an American car.
A new motor street sorlnkler In una
VQf-
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.).
Forest Grove. Or., July !0.-in the
concluding gams of tha series of three Berlin does the work of two horse
th. McMinnvllla team drubbed ths-Colt. aT&WK
bi una oi i j uuiuoiiiiiuuj vu mo vv i lqi auto BDrinxiera can ftnvaw xi fi
grounds Sunday before one of the and sprinkle a mils of road with one
largest crowua ux am asaavn. j.u cui ruling. .
mum li in a. I J ha nnrman armv nnw haa inn
It was a nerve-racklns exhibition up armored war aiitomnhiiajt HHvan k
to tha alxth. with 1 and 1 Chalked UD I enrn of chanf enra nhaan k.
v ..a " r, - n - -' -- . I a..fcu,cijfc men ui tui m.1 III T. X na
with two men down, the visitors opened machines are kept together and fre
the ginger Jar, filled - tha bases and quently maneuvered like a squadron of
"Mauri" Holman nounded out a lons I cavairv
drive way over the left fielder's head a shipment of cars that left a factory
lUr llViaao iaaa, asaaaiaaaia, a,, maa ai.viiu iwUlUOLKO Un JOftrCll 1U WU not M.
other men. Five scores were made this I eelved In San Francisco until nearly the
inning and the same act was repeated In I and of June, having- been 110 days on
the eighth, ? I the way. Thl la believed to be a record
.' cwan una xvoupor, uuin w. . v,. iu- ior biow transportation across tha con
dents, put up brilliant ball In their re-1 tinent
spectlva positions, third base ana tne in sham contrast with tha rafuaai nt
siao. . r . uovernor uugnes or New York to rer-
A home run. tnrea two-sacKers ana mlt the use of troona to nrntant mnii.
rA. tha-hiaaa tM Anntn "Uonil" I (am at V. - ffJ.l.ll. .
aa.awwwwv v. w. .via v aiiucruni duu nLoo. over
an. i s.uuu soiaiers wers usm to aniard tha
S'i, the McMinnvllle first baseman. I course during tha recant Grand Prix
was quuo enoujr apiaea in uie i I in ranee.
part or tne game, out put up prores
Sionai wara, nunnf ma trnnr. pcnurni- R.n,I.PH,'u.l..l VU
Jack Helsar haa nurrhaaa Turk Tank-
tMnevanri AT Tidail tha i-inha h
McMinnvllle. North Pacific's with Turk at short. Lodell
nuiinan pn tniru, m at second and Johnnie
King Helser guarding the Initial sack have
Si ,lan ln'leId that compares favorably with
l "f n ns league, xjeo iiavarnlcht
Terry and Olney are leadlna- twlrlers. Hanov
Olds Jack Helser Is trying to escape the
BWatl hoodOO that la fnllnalna- tha taa a4
i t- ' " "a vnaaa avuu
Carev I If on In can An It ha avlll avat ,,.
auuyer i Dira. .
Kar Henkle. tha thraa Mnnm'i Pnr.
tenfield. McKay. Smith of the St Jnhna
Apostles ana Miller of Kelso learned the
ruuiments oi tne game at Columbia unl
varsity.
v . fcaa Aawaaaa WlllttJ liann, 1LIICU
the ball for a homer with all the bases
occupied at the cannerv town last Sun
day. Now the fans are bealnninar to
him 1
anca. over iuo rootera accompanied tne
visitors and several hundred dollars
changed 7anaa.Tna lineup:
colts.
'Davis
Moore
Getter
Wlrts ....a
Kopple . . . .
R. Schults .
W. Schults .
Brltton . . .
Betties
...If..
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...If..
. . .ss. .
...2b..
...8b;.
,..lb..
...p..
IIQUUiiMi nuiuu la lu w -aiaa aa, aw
couver. British Columbia, beginning Au
rust 11.
Hunt Intended to have Carl Gardner
?:o with him to play in the doubles, but
hat expert left yesterday for Los
Angeles, snd no other racket wlelder
has as yet been decided upon. But Hunt
will undoubtedly take a doubles. partner
along. j
George Busch. a member of tha Cal
ifornia club, won tha Oregon state cham-
nionsnip two years ago. since tnen no
local tennis man haa competed In the
northern tourneys.
Hunt should give a good account of
himself. He haa In the past always
played a much stronger' game on for
eign courts than ha has st home. When
he returned a few seasons back from a
very sucoessful tour of the eastern
states and had been ranked among the
first ten players In the country. Hunt
was expected to defeat the tennis cracks
In this part of tha state with ease. But
ne railed to nanais nis racxet up to ex
pectations and was taken Into camp
handily. During the past few months,
however. Hunt has gradually returned
Into his 'Old-time form and tha tennis
players of the northwest will find In him
a most xormiaaoie opponent
OUTLAW LEAGUE MAY
INVADE THE SOUTH
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.
Seattle, July 10. A combined move
ment la afoot on the part of automobile
enthusiasts In Taooma and Seattle to
Improve the roads between Chehaiia and
Vancouver. The road from Seattle to
Chehalis are satisfactory to the mortor
lists, but from .the latter point to the
Columbia river they are declared lmpas
sable, in many tilacea.
There are 660 automobiles In Seattle
and a lara-e number In Taooma. and near
I ly - all are enthuslastlo over the pros
pect of making Sunday trips to Port-
iana. wnicn iner declare is almost im
possible at present because of the con-
aition or, the roads, it is believed tnat
wllh sood roads between the Puret
sound cities and Portland at least 26
or 10 automoblllst s would take the
rids to Portland every Sunday.
In order to Insure success to the
movement the matter will be taken up
by motorists of tha three cities with
the county authorities In tha counties
where the road need Improving. Pres
sure will be brought to bear upon them
In such a way that they will make the
matter of better roads a queatlon of
prime Importance and carry the work
to an early conclusion.
WEFERS DISCOVERS
SPRINTING WONDER
(Joarnal gpeelal Service.)
New York, July 10. "If there Is any
athlete In training at the present time
who will establish a new world's mark
in the 100-yard dash this year It is R.
SWIMMERS TO PLAY
FISH AT SAN DIEGO
(Journal BptcU! Service.)
Ban Dleao. July 10. Tha nnaatlnn
of the relative endurance Dowar of a.
man as against ths skill and strength Cloughan," said Bernle Wafers, the
oi a nsnerman is to be settled in a con- I noted sprinter and trainer of the Irish
test between A. B. Daniels, a Denver American Athletic club.
millionaire, who is stopping at Hotel "Cloughan, who has recently been
del Coronado, and F. Kelsslg. a looal graduated from Fordham college, has
aeaier in sporting goods. The fisher- shown great speed this season while
man comenas tnat ne can land the bu- representing the Irish-American Ath
man nsh within 10 minutes, using a 1- letio club," says ths New York World
tnreaa una soo feet in length, and on Cloughan Is a youngster, only 1
ordinary bass rod. years old. He is a big fellow and has
The human nsh Is to hava KO fr tha form nf a a-rt runnar Ha la n
free line and Is at liberty to dive, double ideal build, deep-cheated and has long
and turn at will, or by swimming di- legs. Weiers predicts that before tha
racuy away rrom me nsnerman en- year has ended his charge will have
aearur 10 area ine line. The una is
to be attached to the human fish by
means of a swivel and belt so ss in no
way to mierrere with his movements.
He may use every endesvor of strength
or skill, save the actual breaking of the
line with his hands.
In the east wnere such contests have
been conducted, the fishermen Invaria
bly have been victorious.
SQUIRES WILL TRY .
TO REDEEM HIMSELF
n JL N
I WILL
CURE
YOU
IT
for treatment you mav look for
ward to a complete, and perma
nent cure, and with the very
first treatment the curing will
begin. This is pretty definite
talk- upon what is commonly
regarded as an uncertain and
speculative matter. But I am in
a position to sneak definitely and
positively. With me the cure of
men's diseases Is not uncertain
or speculative at all.
6? i ray j
Wy ' Cured ii
SB. TAYXOB,
The Zaeadlng gpeelallet.''
MY
PEB
OINUY
$10
'X,Oa?SBBI
OOWOKBatOZA
TPHIUa .
.' OLEBT ,- ,.: ' '
FUaxa . v '
hung up a record of 8 2-6 for tha 100-
yara aasn.
PORTLAND PLAYS LOS
ANGELES THIS WEEK
Portland and Los Anreles cross bats
this afternoon at Atheitic park. Groom
will probably pitch for Portland and
Nagle for Los Angeles. Manager Berry
has announced that his two new pltch-
... UVantr IrMlinaa lata at ,ka Qn
Jose team of the California State league
ana itanaoipn, iormeriy or tne Oakland
Coast league club, would join him soon.
If they arrive in time the two teams
will play one or more double-headers
I have treated so many eases tha t I know Just what X can do and
what I cannot do, and I never promise or attempt too much. I accept '
no ease In which I have doubt as to my ability to cure, and results are
alwaya equal to the clalmbs I make. Following are some of the diseases
I cure, and reasons why my ourea are certain. . ' ? '
t else esre to stay owed "weekx-eee," itydroeooale, peeifle blood polaom
and all mam's (lis asses
t Consultation and Advice Free
Contracted Disorders
In no other aliment peculiar to
men la a prompt and thorough
cure so aaaentlal. Contracted die
ordera tend to work backward un
til the most vital nerve centera be
come Involved In the Inflammation,
Then follows a chronio stage
that stubbornly resists all ordi
nary treatment Safety demands
that every vestige of Infection be
eradicated at the earliest possible
moment My treatment la thor
ough. The remedies employed
have a mora posltlv action than
has ever before been attained, and
so perfect Is my msthod of appli
cation that oven chronio cases
yield completely.
Varicocele
This most prevalent of all dis
eases of men Is also the most
neglected, either through dread of
the harsh methods of treatment
commonlr employed, or. throurh.
Ignorance of tha grave dangers
that accompany the disease, As ,
varicocele Interferes directly with
tha circulation and prooesa of
waste and repair throughout the
generative organs, the necessity
of a prompt and thorough cure . ,
cannot be too forcibly e raphe-
si aed. I cure varicocele In one
week by an absolutely petoleae
process. My cures are thorough
and absolutely permanent end
are accomplished without the use
of knife, ligature es eaustle-.
The DR. TAYLOR Co.
B34V4 MOB SHOW 9TMXWT.
Cot. Koirteoa and Saoead Streets, rortlaad, Orafeaw
Hoars A. X. te 9. X. Smadays io So I.
(Jonraal Bpedal Sarvlce.)
Los Anseles. July 10. Arran
have been comoleted between Riliv ria.
laney. the former manaarer of Jim Jaf. I before ths end of the week.
fries, and Barney Reynolda. tha man. I Manager McCredie is anxiously awatt
ager of Bill Squires, whereby Delanev ng word of a new shortstop which
will look after Saulres hereafter, it i Scouter McBreen of the American
Delaney's Intention to match Squires league promised to send him. McBreen
with Schreck or Johnson and then thought he could get Wagner, a sab-'
foroe Burna to give him another chance, stitute taflelder on the Boston Amerl-
(Joarnal Special Service.)
Los Angeles, July SO. Local ball
nlavers are disousslnsr the possibility
of the California state league enlarging
its province and including rive towns
In southern California. A meeting of
the league magnatea has been called for
Auaust 26 in San Jose, which Is to be
attended by local managers, and the
matter of expansion to southern terri
tory oeciaea.
Los Anacles. San Dleao, Bakersfleld.
Pasadena and Santa Barbara ars the
towns now under consideration as mem
bers of the state league. There also Is
a possibility that the Tehachapl team,
which reoentlv defeated Pasadena by the
score or o to 8, win join.
with tne addition or the southern
teams, the state leaaruo probably will
become a twelve-team organisation. The
local managers who are to attend the
Ban Jose meetmar next month, are A.
lin, for Ban Diego; Oscar Chaves, for
Santa Barbara, and M. A. Treostl for
Los Angeles.
The state lea. rue now includes Stock
ton. San Jose. Alameda, Sacramento.
Oakland, and the Cordovas, and plays
Bunaay bail.
YESTERDAY'S RACES.
Delaney in speaking of Squires said:
"That fellow is so In a- to surorlae tha
American public yet I don't think the
best man won on July 4, but as Burns
took down ths money, It would be un
becoming on my part to belittle his
victory, m won ana ne won honestly,
and yet I think Squires can defeat him
If they should meet again."
Squires will place himself under the
care or tne veteran trainer, and will
not go back to Australia until he has
redeemed himself In the eyes of nla
irieuus.
Circuit Meet at Cleveland.
(Journal Special Service.)
Cleveland, Ohio, July 80. The track
at Glenvllle never looked better than- it
did today at the opening of the grand
circuit race meeting under the auspices
of the Cleveland Driving Park com
pany. All signs point to one of the
best meetings in the history of the
club. The meeting Is to laat four days,
instead of Ave, as in previous yeara.
Four races are scheduled daily for thrna
days, while on Thursday five races are
carded.
McMinnvllle Wins Again.
McMinnvllle and Forest Rrnvt thnaa
old baseball rivals, crossed bats again
on the diamond Sunday, a large crowd
being present McMinnvllle won. 18
to 2.
cana. Charlea Atherton says that Waa-
ner Is a sreat player and would make
a strong addition to any team In the
west.
More Cheap Rates.
On August 8, 1 and 10 ths Canadian
Pacific will again place on sale round
trip excursion tickets to eastern points
at very low rates. Passengers routed
via epoKane, via Seattle and Sumas
or via Victoria and Vancouver. For full
particulars call on or address F. R.
Johnson, u. A. p. 13.. Portland, Oregon.
Yacht Upsets With Five.
(Soeclal Dlapatch to The JoaroaL)
Astoria. Or.. July 80. Roy Graham
and four companions were sailing in
t ran am s yacnt sunaay, wnen it cap
sised. The boys were rescued by a
launch from Booth s cannery.
s?
L000
POISON
Is the wont aiaeaae
earth, rat tba
taaleat to rare WHEN
yon KNOW WHAT
TO DO. Ml ay bars
plmplea, spots oa tba
kin, sores in tb
mouth. Dicers, fitllnf
balr, bona palm, ca
tarrh, and don't know
It la BLOOD POISON. Send to DR. BROWN.
6S6 Arch St., Philadelphia. Pans., tat
BROWN'S BLOOD CURE, 1.00 per bottle I
laat oo- month. Bold la Portlana only by
Woodward. Clarke A Co.
Now Doctors Say:
"Don't Drug"
Chicago.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Won." Lost
.66
Pittsburg....... 52
Yora. . .-. -.Tr.-.TnrTaTOt-
-New
Philadelphia
Roaton
Brooklyn...'.
.46
.....(
, a
....... ..1
Cincinnati .......... 86
St. Louis.. .......ll
24
8!
84
87
44
49
68
71
P.C.
.730
.611
;00
.664
Mil
.409
.228
Yesterday's Games.
At Chicago Chicago 2, Brookln J,
... m.Kt ...HnataM at TM.V...
jn. ri lbuu; . v, a B '
At at. Louis- New York 4. St Louis 8.
At Cincinnati Philadelphia 8, Cincln- i
natl 1. . " - -- ' -,
American League.
At Boston-Boston 4, Cleveland 2.
v , Payon Defeats Sheridan.
(Special Dlapatch to-The JosrsaLt-
notice him.
Havernlcht and McBride, the kid bat
tery of the North Paclfloa, are so small
that one almost needs tha una of a ml.
oroacope to looate tne Dattery. McBride
IS hittl.TB- At a .219 Clin and roundinar
Into form-rapidly, Havernlcht usually
juicnaa as lour-nn same or Detter,
Ahern, McBride, Summers, Howard,
Stone and Anderson of tha Wabash club
hava been Invited to sia-n- with tha Trl.
City league but they prefer Independent
pail tor mis summer.
, The Holladay addition Club haa
lhansed uniforms and now are wearlna
tne maroon.
Bar Kennedy of tha Cuba is an an
thuslastio football player and Is a star
At prlghton Beach. .
Mile and a sixteenth Druid won.
Azora second. Tlooina third. Time 1:42.
Six furlongs -Live Wire won. Earls
court second, juonee tnira. Time
1:18 1-6. .
Six. furlonirs Trouble Maker won.
Robin Hood second. Big Ben third. Time
1:11 2-6.
The Glen Cove handicap, six furlongs
ueweu won; jtsotanist secona; a&i
Mssterson third. Time 1:11 1-6.
Mile and a quarter Car tha re won
Cederstrom seoond; Sonoma Bella third.
Time 1:06 1-6.
Five and a half furlongs King Cobalt
won; Corncob second; Hans t third. Time
1:0S. '
. r . Tuiv .n TYi naMa rononmr on mi craca jaunicer jniu
baseball club won their second game of club s eleven.
the series "With the Yamhill ; County
Amateur league rrom eneriaan Bunaay
by a score of 2 to 1. Dayton and Carl
ton are now tied for first place, with a
percentage or iuuo to tneir credit,
Batteries Dayton, Aaderaon
Klock; Sheridan, Post, Boydaon
, Brooks. :i)s . ..
Motor Cycle Endurance Contest.
(Joarnal Special Service.)
New York. July 10. A larre number
and I OI motor cyoiists started zrom this city
andto4a.on e national endurance conteat
vi in muM Tne oocuve point is
Providence, where the annual meeting
Of the Federation of Amarlcan Motor
Cyclists 'is to be held Thursday. The
route of the endurance run Is by way
alamasoo, Mich.,: July 10. What I or-at-ougnKsepsie, springnsid ana wor-
Itaclng at Kalamazoo.
'(Journal Special Service.)
aaytti. Mlnh..- Jul V 10.
xwiiaaa to be the btrrest race meet-1 cester. Hill cllmblnsr and eoonomr tests
Xing ' ever held , In western Michigan I ars to form aa important feature Pf the
OpeneoT toaay . as nwreanon yrav, w
onntiriue through ' the remainder of the I -
tXl 1? Out of Beaten Tracks.
event on the rour aays" program is wen i mere s where the real valuea are
filled. The stakes and . purses offered I found in men's furnishings. Robinson
for the meeting amount te ugoOu. ,.f ve wut shew jrou, a Waablngton.
At Bntte.
Three-eighths mile Katie , Gleason
won, J. Nasi second, Lady Adelaide
tnira. u ime v.so .
Five and a half furlongs Tlnlock
won. Klnsr Thorpe seconds Harka third.
Time i;ii 1-..
Five-elahths mile Rustlinr Silk won.
Dick Shanley seoond, Zeks Adams third.
Time 1:01.
Three-fourths mile Fire Away woh.
eponatrass secona. innia tnira. Tims
1:18 1-4.
Mile and sixteenth Neva Welch won.
Mike Mulvaney second. Lampadroma
tnira. Time
Mile Ed Sheridan won, Vinton
seoona, uereniiy third.- Time i:7 l-i
At Seattle. j
Five furfonRs Maid of Orleans won.
Sightly second. Rose H. third. Time
1.01 l-l. ,
81x furlonsa David Bolsnd won. Dick
wnaon secona, canairao tnira . Time
- Five furlongs Gosslper won. Silver
Stocking seoond, Grace G. third. Time
o:6 s-a. . '
a. aMaavav nvia, H. .vai .vvvuu.
Elota third. Time 1:42.
Mile and sixteenth Tar risen won, Or-
Chan seoond, Buna third. Time 1:471-4.
mue ana liny yaras -Lies atee won.
vaout MadrioK third.
Frist Peep eecond.
Time hif. ,
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Dr. Wm. Osier In a recent address
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a a
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Alfred Leffihg-
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