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    THE OREGON DAILY 'JOURNAL. - PORTLAND. THURSDAY frvTENING,v AUGUST l.; 1907,
THElSEORTraitiVORLD
NEWS OF
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BATTLE GOES 70
POINTS
Native Son Fights Dane to
Standstill and All But
Knocks Him Out.
KELSOX IS BESTED IN
; NEARLY EYERY BOUND
' Calif ornian Poes Not Shirk Engage.
menu at Clow Quartera and Puts
Vp Best GIt and Take Battle of
.; ,Hla Entire Caiw.
(Journal BprUl 9rrlet.)
gu Franclsoo. Aug. 1. In one of the
hardest lightweight battles aver seen in
this city. ei-Charoplon Jimmy Bntt last
Bight won the decision over x-Cham-pton
"Battling" Nelson In 10 rounds.
More than 10.000 ring followers wit
nessed the mill.
fhlle Kelson did the greater part of
the leading. Brttt landed more than two
, blows to Nelson's one. The Callfornlan
excelled at every stage of the game ex
cept infighting. He displayed great
ability to take punishment and gradu
ally wore down the endurance of the
Dane ntll the Utter was all but out
In the twentieth round. Britt tried hard
to put his opponent out in the final
t round and ha nearly succeeded it ap-
pearlng that the gong was the only
thing that aaved the battler. In an
, nounclng hl decision Referee Welch
said that he only gave two rounds to
. the Dane tha second snd the seventh.
t The fight by rounds follows:
w ,-i aVoanA V.
"1 " Brttt sent Nelson tottering back with
- ' a right to tha Jaw. Nelson almost went
to tha floor. He was up quickly in
fighting position and Britt smashed
' right and left hard to the face
, and then hooked a hard left to the
- body. Nelson closed In and smiled at
hia seconds. Brttt cleverly protectod
himself from the Dane's onslaught
;BHU hcl the advantage of the round.
. . t Bov&d t.
Britt closed and at close range Nal
' son uppercut twice with right to the
body. Britt shot his left with great
i force to tha stomach. After Nelson had
driven a bard right to the face. Nelson
: ' walloped his man with two fearful lefts
to the stomach. At close range Nelaon
whinned rlrht and left to the face.
Britt retaliating with his left to the
stomach again and then swung his
left to the Battler's ear. In a mix Brut
- swung his left hard to tha ear. Nel
. aon's rlrht ear bled as the Dane went
J to his corner. Both men fought vicious
ly aod tha advantage was with Britt
f ' monad 8.
f : Nelson waded In with left to the face
1 and at close quarters drove his rlgnt
thrice over the kidneys. Both missed
' some forceful blows, and after some
. sparring, Britt nearly sent Nelson
against the ropes with right and left to
' the Jaw. 'The Dane came back fighting
viciously, only to receive a terrific left
to the stomach and a right swing to
1 the face. Apparently Nelson was un
daunted, and he kept forcing the pace
. and made Britt break ground. Nelson
Jabbed a vlgoroua left to the face and
followed It with two left awlngs to the
same spot Then ensued a furious rally.
Nelson having the better of it. As
' the gong sounded, Britt sunk his left
twice to the Dane's stomach, making
, the latter wince. The round was co.tj-
' paratively even.
Bound 4.
Nelson, as usual, stepped quickly to
the center, and alter some sparring.
Britt drove two straight lefts to the
" .ace and followed it with a right to the
.ear. Britt bled at t-a nose from the
- effects of Nelson's left Jabs in the
' nrevlous round. Nelson forced the Cal-
. ifornian to his (Brltt's) corner, where
. . Brlit sent Nelson back with short-arm
left swings to the law. Nelson only
smiled significantly, however, and. get
i ting In close, swung a left and then a
4 light to the face. Britt covered hlm-
', self as best he could and they mixed
-f it furiously. In the center of the ring.
. i.'T'Jelson doing much execution with hia
" short-arm Jolts. At the call of the hell,
-. Britt rallied and drove in two terrific
X blowa. to the face. Nelson went to hi
t corner quickly, showing no effects. It
- was a hard fought' round, with Nelson
; enjoying a shade..
Bound 8.
Nelson forced Britt to a neutral cor
ner and the men fought shoulder to
shoulder without dnmage. Britt swung
- twice with left to the race and Nelson.
leaning his head against Brltt's shoul
'i der, walloped the Callfornlan several
; times with right and left uppercut s.
s Nelson then sent his left twice to the
mouth and Britt spat blood. Britt got
In twtp lefts to the face, but Nelson
-forced his man to the ropes. Clever
j footwork, however, enabled Britt to
f wiggle away from harm. Then they
fought to the center of the ring and ex
's changed a virions fusillade of short
si arm blows to the head and face. Britt
t' had the better of the milling at this
4etage, but the round ended In Nelson's
favor. Nelson looked the stronger of
I the two.
I ' , Bound a !
t ' Nelson Jabbed left to Brltt's sore
mouth and Britt sent the Dane's head
back with a left hook. Then they
mixed it, Britt doing much clever duck,
ing .and Smothering. Britt drove his
left nard to the body and Nelson Jarred
Britt with, three terrific left uppercuts
to the Jaw. Britt fought back desper
ately and In a mid-ring mix both landed
hoii
.IMHMMMMMi
T fearful right and left wallops to the
law and face. It was give and take,
Britt throwing science to the winds.
Britt came out of the melee with bleed
ing nostrils, while Nelson did not ap
pear disturbed to any extent. It was
Nelson's round.
Bound. 7.
'..They exchanged lefts to the Jaw and
then followed some in-fighting. In
wmcn Nelson Invariably excelled. Nel
on forced his man about the ring and I
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. 111 rnnmm Kilt AIA 1 - Jl X-l
son theji forced Britt against the ropes.
landing at win. jsrm electrified the
crowd by making a great rally. He
waded Into the Battler and planted left
snd right, and then right and left to
Nelson's face. - Nelson smiled as tha
gong rang, and tha round ended with
honors about even. Joe flana Infected
life Into tha ronton hv rlalna- In hia
seat and shouting. "Good boy, Jimmy."
,. BO&a.
Britt staggered Nelaon with left hAnVa
snd short right-arm Jolts to tha Jaw,
jm neiaon minea a ien swing, Britt
brought tha blond from N.linn'. nnaa
wiin inree hard lefts to that organ. Then
Britt backed away and continued to
pepper Nelson's face with left and right
wmB.. i nB Dane snooK ms'nead ana
went in an the time, without, however,
stemming tha rsln of blows to the face.
The round ended with tha honors Brltt's
oy a clean margin..
Bound t.
Tha crowd cheered Brttt as hs srose
iney went In close snd Britt, backing
off, shot two left to the Battler's face.
He followed It with left to the Jaw and
right to the same nines. Nelaon mad
dened perceptibly, fought back hard and
landed twice with the left to the face.
Nelaon nearly slipped to his knees from
a misspent blow snd, as he came in.
Britt whipped his left with great force
to tha Jaw. After some anarrlns Britt.
backing away, drove his left thrlre to
the face snd vsrled it with a couple of
right awlngs to the face. Nelson closed
In. only to be a target for Brltt's un
erring left to the face. Nelson went to
hi corner with a battered face and Britt
smiled grim It as he sought his corner.
It was Britt a round by a big margin
nd he received a tremendous ovation
a he took his seat.
Bound 10.
Nelson endeavored to get to close
quarters, but the Callfornlan waa too
clever. He backed away and drove two
right to the head and followed it with
three lefts to the same spot. Brttt
clearly outpointed Nelson at every turn,
Nelson landed a glancing left to tha
nose as Brttt stepped back. Again step
ping away, the Callfornlan shot his left
to the race twice snd then uppercut
with right to the Jaw. Britt laced out
with left, landing on the nose and bring
ing the blood afresh from Nelson's nose.
Britt then shot two raking lefts to the
noae and ths gong closed the round. It
waa all Brltt's. Nelson was clearly
outpointed and could scarcely locate his
man.
Bound 11.
Brttt staggered Nelson with two
rights to the face. Nelson forced the
flghtingi however, but invariably Britt
met him with left and right short-srm
uiows to the head and face. Although
Britt beat Nelson In this round. Nelson
forced the fighting throughout.
Bound la.
Nelson forced Britt sgalnst the ropes
snd landed his left and right to the face.
They worked to the center of the ring
and Nelson went to his knees, partially
from a slip and Brltt's Impetus in his
direction. Then they mixed it viciously.
Britt outpointing the Dane 4 to 1 at
close range. Nelson kept forcing the
fight, snd was met time and again by
left and right to the Jaw. Britt fairly
smothered his man with left and right
smashes, and Nelson tottered about the
ring like a beaten man. He hung to
riit and at times butted the Callfor
nlan, for which he waa warned by the
referee. The bell rang and Nelson spat
blood as he went to his seat. Britt
brought thee rowd to Its feet in this
round and clearly earned the honors re
ceived. Bound 13.
Britt fighting carefully, landed twice
with lefts on the Dane's stomach. Nel-
eon aavancea. wun Brut backing away,
and battering the Dane's face at will.
Britt was verr cool and appeared to
gain strength as the fight progressed.
Then Britt shot a fearful left to the
stomach and followed It with a light
left to the Jaw. Nelson. however,
forced the fighting. He was rewarded
with a right swing flush to the Jaw.
Nelson again almost slipped to his
haunches, but was quickly In fighting
position. Britt landed two right swings
to the Jaw and then a left hook found
refuge on the same spot. Nelson vainly
sought to land on his antnconlat hut
could not locate him -Rrlt. T)rit"
fBlled the crowd in unison, as the gong
tiuocu a x?riu rouna.
Bound 14.
Acting under Nolan's instructions.
Nelson, with a determined expression,
forced Britt Snout the ring. As usual,
his efforts to locate Britt were fruit
less, nnd Britt landed several left
swings to the Dane s head They closed
In and Britt peppered his man with
right and left Jolts to the face. Britt
drove Nelson's head back a foot with a
terrific straight rl-ht. Britt then shot
his left and right to the face and they
wrestled for a moment, during which
Nelson gave Britt the elbow and
floored him. The crowd yelled Its dls.
approval. The men went at it. hammer
and tongs. Nelson landing a hard right
to Brltt's body aa the gong rang. It
was Brltt's. round.
Bound IB.
Nelson rushed Britt around the ring
and received a hard left clout to the
face. Brttt then drove two wicked lefts
to Nelson's Jaw. completely turning the
Dane around. He followed this with an
other left to the fare, and they fnnsht
to close quarters. Referee Welch pry
ing them apart. Brttt harked about th
ring, landing his left to the Dane's Jaw
with telling effect and regularity. Ho
continued this to the close of the round,
which found the men in a clinch. Tho
crowd was again on Its feet yelling for
Britt. t'p to this time Britt had a
clear lead over the Dune.
Bound IB.
They fought Ineffectually at rlopo
quarters. Breaking. Nelson uppercut
with right to the jaw and then -butted"
with his head. The referee nulleil the
men apart and Britt swung his l.ft tn
the head. Again they closed in with Nel
son inclined to butt. Nelson sent
Brltt's head back with a rlirht to thu
Jaw and then sent his left to the face.
Nelson fought strongly, forcing Britt to
a corner. The elusivu California n. how
ever, sent the Dane to the center of th
ring with a succession of right and left
smashes to the face and head. Brltt's
round.
Bound 17.
The boxers closed In. both holding to
some extent. Britt staggered Nelson
with a left swing to the jaw. and thrv
clinched. Separating, Britt landed right
and left to, the Jaw and easily avoided
the Dane's attempts at retaliation. They
clinched and Welch separated the men.
"Go in." came the injunction from Nel
son's corner. The Dane obeyed, but
was met with a left to the face. Nel
son drove his right- to Brltt's stom
ach and Britt staggered Nelson, with
left swings and with a terrific right to
blood spurting from Nelson's mouth with
the same place, 'men Britt sent the
months beginning 1907.
to my account and deliver
following address:
months of more. Votes are allowed
above one month, ? - VT
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a fearful left amaah to that member.
The gong rang and for the first time
me uane showed signs of weakening.
Bound it.
Britt crossed his' left to the ear and
men snot bis right to the nose. "
hook to the mouth sasln started Nel
. ... . " r 1-ata.
son bleedlna. Britt sent a straight
left to 'tha faea and then swung his
rich I .ha 4. Valinn forced his
man about, only to receive a telling left
uppercut to the mouth. A straight left
tn ha-Vninh mimm rYtllnwJul hv tWO rlSht
wfo'reed cTer upnd'M
eiaggerea nia man wnn o "
head and then sent In a left hook to tha
bodv. Britt continued to pepper hia
msn and got away without a blow from
hia antnannlat ft was all Britt. Nel
son's right eye was nearly closed at the
end or the round.
Bound It.
Nelson sent Brltt's hesd bsck with a
straight left In the moutn. Tne crowa
hissed Nelson for what It believed was
hnttln Nelaon forced Britt arouna.
but Britt stopped him with well-directed
left and right swings to the Jew. Fin
ally, at close auarters. Britt landed a
right that looked wicked enough to put
out sn ordinary msn, dui rveison never
fsltered. Nelson sent In a straight left
to the face, but Britt forced Tiim to
cover with right and left swings to tha
sore face. Britt fought back viciously.
It was all Britt again.
Bound aa
They shook hands and fought hard at
close quarters. Nelaon drove a wicked
right smash to the Jaw. Nelson ap
pealed to the referee about Brltt's hold
ing on, snd tney mixed it furiously,
Britt having all the better of It Britt
drove Nelson to the ropes with several
hard swings. Nelson tottered about the
ring helplessly. Britt went at his msn
like a maniac and almost sent Nelson
through the ropes with a right flush to
the jaw. The gong rang at this stage
snd saved Nelson rrom a Knockout.
Nelson went to his corner vomiting and
Britt was given the decision at the end
of the round.
NOTED MULTN03IAH
ATHLETE MARBIED
Ed Morgan Steals March on Fellow
Clubmen Won High Honors
on the Track.
Edward E. Morgan, one of the most
noted athletes the Multnomah club ever
turned out. was married yesterday to
Miss Martha C. Davidson of New York
City. The wedding was a surprise to
Morgan's closest friends, as no an
nouncement cards had been Issued and
the clubman had not breathed a word
of it to any one.
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan left at once
for a two week's outing in the Trask
river district. Returning, they will re
main In Portland but a few days, when
they will go to New York City for sev
eral weeks They will be back in Port-
lund sbout October 1 and the athlete
will go into business here.
Morgan has been known as an ama
teur athlete ever since he was 14 years
old. He Joined the Multnomah club
while a small boy and became a senior
In 1K(. In the years 1894. 1896 and
1896 he waa all-around champion of the
northwest. He won honors on the Stan
ford truck team in 1897 and 1898 and In
1898 he won the all-around championship
or tne raciric coast. Morg.'.n s records
are as follows: 120-yard hurdles.
15 t-5 seconds: 440-yard dash. 61 sec-
100-yard dash, 10 1-5 seconds: 220-yard
dash, 21 seconds; high Jump. 5 feet 10V4
inches.
A few dava aa-o Mnrnn waa lartrf
chairman of the outdoor committee of
the Multnomah club. He was already
a director. He has always been known
as a clean sportsman and an amateur
without the slightest taint of profes
sionalism attached to his name.
II0LD FIELD MEET ON
COMMENCEMENT DAY
Chemawa, Or., Aug. 1. The Chemawa
Indian school commencement exercises
yesterday were supplemented by ath
letic competitions, chief among which
was a five-mile cross country run over
a rough and hilly road. Walter Height
was the winner and, as he was not hard
pressed, his time of 29 minutes 10 sec
onds is considered good. The summary
of the field events follows:
60-yard dash Won by Sorter, Smoker
second; time, t 1-5 seconds.
60-yard dash (Juniors under 10 years)
Won by Henry Darnell, PVank Wil
liams second; time, 7 seconds.
440-yard dash Won by M. Wilson.
II. Queahpanma second; time, 66 4-5
seconds.
100-yard dash Won by Sortor, Mc
Cully second; time, II seconds.
. 100-yard dash (Juniors under 10 years)
Won by Henry Darnell, Robert Service
second; time, 13 seconds.
440-yard dash (Juniors under 10 years)
Won by Frank Williams. John Steel
second; time, 1:43 3-6.
120-yard hurdles Won by William
Watklns, Tom McCully second; time.
1 1 seconas.
Mile run Won by Smoker, Dan sec
ond; time, 6:19 Z-5.
220-yard dash Won by Sortor, Wat
kins second; time, 21 2-6 seconds.
Polt vault Won by Calvin Darnell.
Robert Cameron second; height, 9 feet
io incnes.
Broad Jump Won by Jsck Upham
William Watklns second; distance, 18
xeet incnes.
High Jump Won by Sampson, Upham
second; height, 6 feet.
220-yard hurdles Won by. William
Watklns, Tom McCully' second; time,
23 seconds. ,
Half-mile relay (Juniors under 10
years) Won by Frank Williams, Mike
wivniMi, r eier joon ana nooerc .service:
time 2:12. .
Mile relay race Won by Excelsior
society team, represented by M. Wilson,
Amos Smoker, Dan Nichols and Frank
Dan; time, 4:02.
COOS COUNTY LEAGUE.
STANDING OF THE CLUBS.
Coquille 76
Murshfleld 600
North Bend goo
Bandon jjj
Sunday Karnes:
At Bandon Bandon. 9: Coauflle. 1J.
At North Bend North Bend 2; Marsh-
ili'J,
Following was the line-un In
Marshfleld-North Bend game.
the
Marsnrield Pn n. -o j
yUlHM P Foots
"."J1" :? Lyon
ooyuer id Felter
miok .lb F!e
McKewen " ! ! J Sb. '. . . . . .0ee
iiyr,u,"t cf Mcleod
rusi I r T)a ..I
x-7 "a ' ' ' U Wlckman
. Next Sunday, North Bend plays at
vmuii, aim inarsmieja at iandan.
NORTHWEST LEAGUE
At Seattle Butte. 4; Seattle 3
At Tacoma Tacoma, 9; Spokane. 3.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
At Washington Chicago, I; Washing
ton, 0.
At Boston Cleveland. 4; Boston 2
At Philadelphia Philadelphia 8; St
Louis, 7 '
At New York NewTork, 2; Detroit, 1.
NATIOlf AL LEAGUE.
At -fit.: Louis New York. 4-4: at.
LouIS. 8-S.-At
Pittsburg Pittsburg, 7-15; Boston,
,.,alt CbJcago-bicago, i; Brooklyn,
ramus iin
HARD BY fflEL
One .THpU and Two'Doubles
I i ... T 1 J J ti v a.
-a.ro jnciuueu in jigni
SafeBingles.
LOCALS TIE SCOBE
IN SIXTH INNING
But Barns Prevents Bunching of
Hit and Beavers Are Unable to
Land More Runs Visitors Get
One Each in Seventh and Eighth,
TESTERDAT'S RESULTS.
Los Angeles 4, Portland I.
Oakland z. San Francisco 7.
STANDING OF THE CLUBS.
Won.
...69
..58
..89
Lost
44
62
fit
4
P. C.
.672
.631
.613
.378
Los Angeles . .
San Francisco
Oakland
Portland
Tha Los Angeles ball tossers are
finding their batting eyes again. Tues
day their hits included two doubles, a
triple and a home run; yesterdsy they
hit two two-baggers and one triple.
Tha a-ama veaterdav waa won bv hlttlnr.
Otherwise honors were even between
the two teams. The final score waa
4 to 2.
Burns was on the mountain for tha
visitors. Hartman for the locals. In
the second inning the Angels fell upon
Hartman lor a triple and two-Bingies
and these, with the help of a double
steal, put two across the pan.
Mccredie scored in tne secona nan on
a walk, an -error and Fay's single. Port
land took another in the sixth snd tied
the score on Casey's hit, Atherton's sac
rifice and Bassey's line drive.
But that was all for the Beavers.
Two two-baggers In succession gave Los
Aneeles another in the seventh and
soaking and two sacrifices put their
fourth run over In the eighth.
Official
score:
LOS ANGELES.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
. 3 0 1 2 0 0
..211100
. 2 0 0 3 2 0
. 3 0 0 2 2 0
.401100
. 3 1 1 10 1 0
..311262
.412610
.401160
.28 4 8 27 16 2
AND.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
. 4 0 0 1 0 0
.3 0 0 0 4 0
.311231
.8 0 0 11 1 0
.311200
.4 0 1 2 0 0
.4 0 1 4 2 1
. 3 0 1 3 2 0
.3 0 0 2 6 0
.1 0 0 0 0 0
.31 2 6 27 17 i
Bernard, cf .
Carlisle, If .
Brashear. ZD
Smith. Sb . . .
Nagle. rf
Dillon, lb
Delmas. ss.
Eager, c
Burns, p.
Total
Lovett. cf. . .
Mott, 3b. ...
Casey, 2b. . .
Atherton. id.
McCredle, rf.
Brassey. If.
Donahue, c.
Fay, ss.
Hartman. p.
Batted for Hartman In ninth.
SCORE BY INNINGS.
Los Angeles 0 2000011 0 4
Hits
1 3 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 8
Portland
01 000100 0 2
0 1 0 10200 16
SUMMARY.
Hits ..
Struck out By Burns, 6; by Hart
man 2. Bases on balls Off Burns. 3;
off Hartman, 2. Two-base hits Eager,
Burns. Three-base hits Dillon, Mc
Credle. Double plays Eager to Smith;
Hartman to Fay. Sacrifice hits Bra
shear, Mott. Dillon, Atherton,' 8mlth.
Stoler bases Delmas, Eager. Hit by
pitched balls Bernard. Carlisle.
Passed ball Eager. First base on er
rors Portland, 2. Leftism bases Los
Angeles. 6; Portlsnd, 7. Time of game
Two hours, 6 minutes. Umpire
Derrick.
t
NOTES OF THE GAME
The Coast league has decided to dis
cipline the California state league by
taking playera away from that organiza
tion. 8trange, but the state league
promises to take more players away
from the Coast league than the Coast
league can take away from the "'lesser '
baseball body. Manager Fred Mayers
of the San Jose team Is reported as be
lng in San Francisco looking for new
material, and the Oakland and San Fran-
, Cisco managers -are scared nair out oi
their boots for fear he.will take some of
their best men. It Is said that Myer
ha about nerauaded Truck Eagan to
quit the class A organization for a high
er salary in the Prurie City.
Nnthlna- new vet about the Dillon as
sault. It is not because the matter will
be allowed to drop. Cal Ewlng js in
the south and for that reason nothing
has been heard from him about what
will be done to punish the big first
baseman.
rlmna makes a Brood many errors
around- short, but he is exceedingly fast
on his feet, quick to recover aner item
ing a ball, and speedy on the throw.
He cuts off many a shot that would be
safe were an average lnflelder playing
there. This fully onsets wnat errors
ha makes.
McCredle made the prettiest hit of the
day. He lined one past Jttrasnear tnai
traveled so fast that Benard threw his
hat at It as it passed. It hit the far
fence on the bound and Mac went to
third before it came bouncing in. No
body was out, but McCredle died there,
Bassey, Donahue and Fay each being re
tired on a grounder to Delmas. Ina
bility to hit in a pinch seems still .to af
fect many of the Beaver batters. Now,
when Dillon hit for three bases he came
In a moment later as easy as crawling.
. . . n n Vi wav oirnni
the diamond in the second Inning yes
terday, and tnen tnrew tne oaii jusi mo
late to catch Eager between bases. The
fans howled derision, and rtgjitly, for
the play was Inexcusable.
Lovett eeems to have hard luck In al-
S0Z0D0NT
TOOTH
POWDER
is of proven value
Sixty years is a pretty
good test No acid, no
: 0 .
ways being called out on a close plaV
Portland's center fielder Is fast on hia
lags and he tried hard to nest out nia
bunts and Infield shots. From the resa
box he looked safe in the fifth Inning
yesterday, but Derrick waved mm aside.
The Beavers pulled themselves out of
a bad hole in the first. Bernard walked.
Carlisle followed with an Infield hit
and Brashear sacrificed, yet not a run
was scored. When Smith lsnded on the
ball Fay got It and threw it noma,
catching Bernard. Smith was caught
trying tovpull off a double steal a mo
ment later.
McCredle has signed another bush
pitcher. His name Is Drew, and he
hiil la from Wailaoaf. Idaho.
Minna Fisher, who was once King or
tne Tsooma uengais ana cnier not air
artist of the Coast league, is now run
ning a cigar stand in Ban rranciaco.
The stand, as everybody who knows
Mlque Fisher will know,. Is the hangout
ror aji ban piayers sdoui me Day. Dig
or little. Fisher Is planning an inva
sion of the Hawaiian Islands to show
the American and cosmooolltan copula
tlon over there how the game Is plsyed
In the states nowaday 'He plans to
start immediately after tne end or tne
l.ama naaann . n .4 mnmntm A tlrV an
all-star combination from the four
clubs. According to his plsn, Barney
Joy, "Ovle" Overall anu "Silvers" Hen
lev will be the Ditchers. Nio Wtlliami
will play first. Pearl Casey second,
Truck Eagan snort and Brick Devereaux
third. Heitmuller, Hildebrand and Nea
lon will probably be the outfield. This
Is not a bad layout It wUI be a great
hitting bunch snd they will -play the
game to tne satisfaction or me isiana-
ers. Already the Honolulu papers are
besinnlna- to nlav un the ''Invasion."
The last paper from there used the story,
on the first page, where' all the great
events of the day were chronicled. Joy
has oeen so successful mat nis country
men sre one and all deeply Interested In
the Coast league players. Honolulu peo
ple are famous for their lavish hospi
tality, so the player will be royally
emertainea wnue away.
I. BERRY ENTERTAINS
PRESIDENT C. EWING
A late exchange from Los Angeles
says:
President Cal Ewlng of the Pacific I
uoast league left Los Angeles for San
r rancisco last night after enjoying the
aar as a guest or Hen Berry.
Berry, who never does things by
halves, took Ewlng for a long automo
bile drive over to Pasadena, through
Baldwin's ranch and home by way of
Arcadia.
"Ewlng and Berry had a look at Pas
adena as a baseball city: They were in
terested spectators at the game between
the Pasadena and Alhambra teams of
the Southern State league.
"The work of Umpire O. W. Robinson
made a hit with the Pacific Coast mag
nates and Berry suggested to Ewlng
that he give Robinson a try-out for
Derrick's position. Ewlng has appoint
ed Berry his agent in the matter and
the latter will make Robinson an offer
as soon as he can get In communica
tion with the Pasadena man." '
From this It appears that Berry Is
"honeying up" President Ewlng In great
shape. Doubtless It is part of a scheme
of Berry s to save Dillon from the black
list. It remains to be seen to what ex
tent Ewlng Is to be Jollied.
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Roseburg. Aug. 1. After the Rose
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they more than exonerated themselves
by winning nine out of eleven medals
in the Individual matches. Lieutenant
O. E. Houck won the gold medal that
was given for the highest score, mak
ing 2Mb points out of a possible 360
Captain Hamlin was second with 266
and Corporal C. S. Jackson third, with
260. B. F. Shields made the best record
at the 200-yard rapid fire range, mak
lng 10 successive bull's-eyes.
Lieutenant Houck broke the state rec
ord at the 1,000 yard range, making a
score of 49 out of a possible 60. The
medal winners and eight other riflemen
are still in camp at the target range
preparing ror tne national tournament
next month at port Ultnton. Ohio.
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