10 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, . TUESDAY EVENING AUGUST 27, IDOL i . ., '.. .. ' ' . ' ' .-.. . ' - .. , -;' ' . . . ilt ' , , .1 . . - i ill.-. u . - a .... ' f . III. LABORED LONG 10 filEET CULM Joe Gans Tells of His Battle for Recognition in the f lightweight Class. ENGAGED IN FOURTEEN , FIGHTS IN ONE YEAlt PORTLAND'S HORSE SHOW TO BE HELD FIRST WEEK IN NOVEMBER Thursday, TPrlday and Saturday, No vember 7. I and , ara tba dates set for the first annual horaa show of tha Portland Hunt club, Tha nlana haa not vet ha- oflnit.iv mined to so ra the ona building; In the city best suited for such an undertaking. That tha horaa show shall be a bic ona tha biggest and best ever held in any of the western states la the first ambition of its promoters. No expenne will be spared to bring: horses from all sections or the country to compete In nrobable that free transportation will ha fiirnlahoH mitnlris inhibitors. The handsomest cupa will be donated by enthusiastic horsemen as prises for tha trophies. Prises will be given In 17 classes, at least. Every breed of horse thst la likely to compete has been taken rare of In the classification which the directors have just made out. Hut If any appear which have not been provided for the classification list will be added to to accommodate them. W. A. Dobson of Marlon, Iowa, head of the veterinary department of the Iowa Agricultural college, but better known as a Judge of horse shows, will Won Championship From Frank ' Erne In One, Round After Being! i sections or tne country to compete In known as a Judge or horse snows, win the various classes. The club has Just I be the Drealdlng Judge in Portland. His appropriated $,000 for the free stabling assistant will be Dr. James Withy combe of tha visiting horses alone. It is even I of the Oregon Agricultural college. of Gang' Matches. T mr IV a4 t,. I.I. hi. w.tK . mft Once Beaten by the Latter -Some I and right and down he went. He was oeing counted out at me ena or tne first minute of fighting. 80, while won the lightweight championship In a minute, it took me years to get a chance at It even after the sporting people were satisfied that I was the best man at the weight in the world. 'No, air, it's comparatively easy for a man to get a crack at a champion ship these days. But when McPartland. McFadden and a few more of those boys were in good condition It was a serious thing, you bet. I had to knock em all orr the ladder In order to get to the tOD. I cuess I didn't skin any body." SPORTING NOTES Local and Otherwise. "It isn't as hard as It used to be for a ' -man to get a chance to fight for the ' llarhtwelaht title." said Joe Oana be- 'tween bouts at his training quarters the 'Other day. "Not much like tha time 'whan little old Joe Qans of Baltimore ' was trying to get Into the moving pic ture class! I had to lick every light- weigh In the east before the cham pions would so much as look at me. v.? Ton understand that a negro Is handicapped when it comes to pressing hla clslms. If he goes around telling how good he .thinks he Is people will ' say, 'My, but that fellow's a fresh nlggerl Well hsve to hand hint the i.frncon hoof and teach him his place!' 7 "The ealy chance I had was to build - up auch ar following thst the eastern " sports would demand that I be given a iffght with Lavlgne, who was then the 'lightweight champion. I never over 'looked a chanoe to fight. I was going around tha east shoving lightweights ' off the map Just like tumbling drunken . longshoremen off a wharf. I averaged "! more than one long bard fight every S month for two years before I got a chance at the championship, which In ' tha meantime had changed hands snd was In Erne's possession. The year be- , f ore I met Erne I had 14 flghta with 0 . total of 101 rounds. Show me the man t who has beaten that record, j, Strenuous Tsar la Yew York. ; ' "J was up against It I had to make 'the champion notice me and in order to rin his attention I had to everlastlnc- r " " ,, . 1 k i.M.,. .rnnri The Olymp J ZtkZ. I- iita whin i .nt to Francisco for Jamestown yesterday. the big town Kid McPartland waa their y"' ' 'Yn Sl'ORD EXHIBITION 10 PRECEDE BATHE -1 Major Reid Will Perform Dangerous Feats With the Saber. I RACE OF R0I1G 1 CHAMPIONS OIL CARD These 11 Gloss, Pape and Lalng Will Not Be Brought Together at Astoria. Barney Oldfleld Is still breaking world's records Last Saturday at Des Moines he broke the reoord ror a mile dash on a half-mile circular track. Time, 1:14 4-6 T. Hltachlyama, champion wrestler of Japan, a millionaire and society leader In his native land, arrived In Seattle last week on a tour of tha world. Hita chlyama will travel In many countries Investigating methods of athletic train Ing and form In wrestling. The cham pion welgha 130 pounds. Is short In stat ure and a monument or plain, everyday fat. He has held his title for the past six years. He Is not looking for a match with Emertcans or Europeans. The Olympic club track team left Ban top-notch lightweight He ranked right up next 10 xavigne, men me premier of thenf alL They made me fight Mc . Partland, thinking that I would be easy for him, as hs had Just gone 26 rounds with Lavlgne. I peat Mcrartiana nana ' Uy In to rounds. Then they gave me Jack Daly another tough one. I whipped him In 26 rounds. Then along came Oeorge McFadden and oh. what a tough fellow he was in his prime! I fought him. and for the first time In my life I was knocked out I got It In the twenty-third round and they thought that was the end or the Balti more champion. But I came back at McFadden.- I fought him seven times In all and licked him soundly the last mix times we met. 8lx beatings ought : to reverse a knockout ehT i- They were coming pretty fast for m after the first McFadden fight Billy Ernst, 'Gene Bozenat). Spider Kel ly, Martin Judge, twice for him. Steve Crosby, and Kid Ashe. Then I fought McPartland again and after that I won from Spike Sullivan, Then I got what I had been looking for Erne signed up with me for the lightweight champion ship. Tint right With Erne, "Every man who saw that fight s. , 4 knows what I did to Erne for 11 round Mv one mistake, which I corrected later. was In that I did not go In to outslug lilm. I bad him beaten at that game but I did not know it then. I gave htm credit for too much punch and stood away, slashing him down until I could sret him without taking a chance. In tha twelfth round Erne butted me over the left eye and the eyeball came ou of tha socket and lay on my cheek . They had to stop the fight and I lost the decision. That bump delayed my cnamptonsmp ror two years. "After thet I licked Dal Hawkins twice, beat Toung Orlffo In eight founds. fouaht McFadden a couple of times, seat Kid ranter Jn Denver when they thought ha was the oomlnar cham plon, and hung it on our old friend Spider Kelly In eight rounds. Then came the bad business with McOovern and after that I had to fight In Baltl mora ror a while. After 18 months got another fight with Erne. f "The second fight did not last long, l i I SET. F. 3. OMSK. Psychological I Healing F to you condemn before you investi "gate? Psychological healing Is sensi ble, logical and beautiful ail the way through. Better try before you die. wur pneea are too low to advertise Often; preserve this for future refer ence. Bold 100 copies of "Longevity" this week. It can now be had for 10c .i'amphlet free. REV. P. J. GREEN, & Ith St, Portland, Ore. Phone East 31. V Grateful Word from 1 Patients ' ' Portland. Ore.. Aug. 20, 1907 Bains; much annoyed with Eczema for three months, last spring I went to Rev. P. J. Green and took two days' treat ment. Before the second day I 'Telt (hat tne aisesao was aestroyed. Mr. Olarner, Ralph Rose, Charles Parsons, Al Plaw and six others. Tha party will spend one day at unicago an route. Melville Long, the 11-year-old coast tennis champion, again demonstrated his superiority over southern Califor nia players laat week by winning the annual tournament on the courts of the Santa Barbara hotel. William J. Clothier, tennla chamnlon of America, has announced that he will not defend hla title this year on account of a sprained leg. Beats C. Wright and Raymond JJ. Little both defaulted In the championship tourney, which Is now in progress at Newport. - James R. Keene's great horse. Peter Pan. the champion money winner of the season, closed his racing career as a S-year-old last week, when he was shipped to the Castleton stud farm In Kentucky to be turned out for the sea. son. It is doubtful if he will ever be returned to racing. Peter Pan's retire ment is due to an injury received re cently during hla work of training. peter fan s turr winnings aggregate $112,390, of which $85,240 was earned thla season. Prince Henry of Prussia will come to America to participate in the next Son derklasse yacht races, which may not oe held until lu. tr tne American yachtsmen were beaten at Kiel, they have some consola tion In the fact that they won the Can ada cup in the races on Lake Ontario easily and that the blue ribbon for motor-boats also came to this country. ine moior-Doai uixie is nome after win nlng the British International cup In Southampton waters with the greatest ease, and Captain S. Bartley Pearce, her skipper, is an enthusiastic convert to the believers In British fair play In sports. He says: "Everything was on the square and I have come back to tell tnat tne Englishmen are the fairest have ever met." The annual six days' bicycle race will take place at Madison Square garden and plans are already well under way to make It the chief event of the kind In years. The revival of interest In wheel ing generally, which has been so clearly manifested auring me last two seasons has naturally increased the popular In terest In the sporting side of the same. and it Is expected that the number of entries and the attendance at the big race wui noin De recora-Dreakera The race will begin November z. Tha west will not be denied in tennla and It is possible the next attempt to recapture the Dwight Davis cup will be made by westerners or that t least one westerner win De on the train. The ease with which Hackett and Alexander beat both the eastern and southern champions at the doubles places them easily In the front rank of tennis experts. -3 So dexterous with the broadsword Is Major Robert F. Reid, who Is to fight Carl Nelson for the mounted broadsword championship of the world on Mult nomah field on Labor day, that he bears the distinction of being the only swords man who can cleave the carcass of sheep with a single blow of the saber cut In twain a 2-lnch bar of lead with one quick jerk of the sword and divide an apple or potato on the neck of any person absolutely without Injury to the person. Major Raid's ability to perform these asiomaning ieais attracted tne attention Despite published statements to the contrary, there will aa no raca at tha Astoria regatta between tha three crack oarsmen, Ed Gloss, Alex. Papa and C, Lalng. Mr. Gloss stated today that the committee bad called off tha race some time ago, hla understanding being that they did not wish to go to tha expense of bringing the men together. Mr. Gloss also stated that none of tha Port land Rowing club's oarsmen would com pels in any or tne races at Astoria. It is possible that a race between Gloss and Lalng will be pulled off on the Willamette early In October, on the occasion 01 tne dedication 01 the new ciuonouse. directors of the club are strongly desirous of bringing about the race and It will be arranged If possible Until last Fourth of July Gloss was the champion single sculler of the north west but on the Fourth he waa beaten ny Laing, who balls from British Co lumbia. Gloss says he Is In constant training and would be prepared to row a winning race. . The contest. If pulled off. will undoubtedly attract a lot of attention. (ireen's talk was so uplifting spiritually and Intellectually..! felt 1 had my fnoney's worth, before he treated me. Preparations are completed at San Sebastian, Spain,' for the visit of the three American aonderklasse racing yachts, the Spokane I. Marblehead and Chewlnk VIII, for tha Hlspano-Amerl- can cup race. , It is agreed tnat both straight and triangular course be sailed, beginning n each case in concha bay. What Spanish boats are to compete Is not yet known, but the selections are to be made during the Bilbao regatta meeting, which takes place In the first week of September. The American boats are to be brought from Amsterdam to Bilbao In time to take part In the sonderklasse races, to be held at Bilbao on September 7, 8 and 8. The Hlspano-Amerlcan contest takes place in Han BeDastian waters a few days later. i TUG-OF-WAB CONTEST FOR POLICE I'EAMS (Special Dtspatcb to Tha Joarnal.) Tacoma. Wash.. Am. 17. What prom ises to be one of the most Interesting features at tne atnietio and military games to be held at the local ball grounds on Labor day will be the tug-of-war between the teams from the po nce aeparimenis 01 Beanie. Tacoma, Victoria and other nearby cities. The local police officers are in dally practice and they are training with ss mucn care as tnougn tneir lives de pended upon their being right when the crack of the pistol sends them along on tneir persistent pull. Dan Costello ha adopted a new system for the training of the men who are to engage in the lug-or-war; ne nas mem on the road each day, sometimes In the mornlna and sometimes In the eveninss. accordlna to the "shift" they have. Taree times each week, or every other day, the "coppers" tske exercise In the rear room at no tice headquarters. The men pair off and pull and tug with one another for fully five minutes; after a short rest they go at It again and this work ft kept up for more than an hour. Word has been received here that both the Seattle and Victoria nollce teams sre conditioning themselves for the big tug-of-war. There Is much interest In tha affair in Tacoma. The Labor dav program will consist of all kinds of athletic and military games and me sanction or the Amateur Athletic union has been given that all me craca amateurs or tne normwest who wish may enter the different vents for which the prises are the best ever offered in this city. It Is esti mated that fully 300 entries will be on the list This will include Portland. Victoria, Vancouver, Everett Belllng ham, Seattle. Spokane. Walla Walla, Eu gene and all the cities that boast of crack athletes. Hundreds of Styles in Men's regular $15, $16.50 and $18 Suits. Now priced at only Wc Offer Hundreds of Suits that hive been selling at $22.50 and $25 at this remarkable reduc tion many patterns and styles, only Extra Special Extra Special $25.00, $27.50 and $30.00 Suits and broken lines of i $32.50 and $35.00 gar ments for these few days' sale at only IEVIXGTOX TENNIS TOURNEY ON TODAY Major Robert F. Reid. of Tony Pastor. 20 years ago and the veteran showman, always on the alert for novelties, booked the young swords man on his vaudeville circuit nt the largest salaries ever paid to a per former. Although two decades have parsed the major Is still able to dupli cate these feats and. as a preliminary to the assault at arms on Multnomah field next Monday, will give an exhibi tion of his wonderful skill with the sword. Elaborate Drenaratlonn fire hplnir maitA by the members of company F, Third regiment, O. N. G., under wIiohp auspices the battle between the two mnrin gladiators Is to be held, for the comlne event. Captain Odale, commanding tho military organization, , Intends to have his entire comnanv In full riE, .mi. mrin on tne grounds to handle the crowd and keep the throng from encroaching on the field of battle. The general ad- iiusaiun iu me contest nas heen fixed at 60 cents with an additional chars-o nt ?k cents for reserved seats In the grand stand. Tickets will be Diaced on at Woodard. Clarke & Co.rs and Schiller's -'gtn oturea tomorrow. Should 'the weather be fair at clock this afternoon the fall handicaps at the Irvlngton Tennis club will be gin, on account of the uncertainty of the elements only a few matches have Deen scheduled for today. The sched ule, which will not be carried out If It rains, follows: 3 p. m. Snow vs. W. W. Benham, Winch vs. Scott. 4 p. m. Dole vs. Edgar, McKentle vs. Frohman, Wolf vs. Wilbur, Warren vs. C. D. Starr, Chamberlain vs. Fisher, Humphrey vs. L. M. Starr. 5 p. m. Shlves vs. Andrews, Goes vs. Vosper, McAlpin vs. Cawston, Bellinger vs. Rohr, Benham vs Rosenfeld, Wilder vs. Reynolds. Out of the High Rent District The Chicago Clothing Co. 69-71 Third Street HOR8B8HOE6 OVER THE DOORS Not In the High Pries Clique WOMAN CHAMPION NEVER KILLS GAME NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Boston Chicago 8-4, Boston 1-1. At New York--New York 6-t, Pitts burg 8-0. At Philadelphia Philadelphia Cincinnati 8. - AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Detroit Detroit 7, Washington 4. At ueveiana Boston 5, Cleveland a. COAST LEAGUE STANDING. Los Angeles Oakland . . .. San Francisco Portland . . Won. .. 71 74 , . 70 ,. 47 , Lost. 65 64 66 77 P.O. .66S .636 .614 .179 State Golf Tourney. (Joaraal special Sen 1ea.l St Paul, Minn., Aug." 27. The Mlnne- wn 81 n T.w S & 26th Bt 'l?V'vfl'';-"'S'is::V'i- - . Mllwaukle, Ors Aug. 10, 1907. I healed of Rheumatism through Mr- Oreen's treatments. Astigmatism compelled me to woar glasses for two yeera; Mr. Green said three months' weeks did tha work. My ayes are per-1 "ot"' rolf tournament opened au- fect and true. I hava ppt worn glasses Lfplcuously today on the new 18-hole inca that time, AprIL 1906. J am hap-cnlrM of the Town and Country rli.h Ptarnd itronger In ever way. thJ- clty. Mawn Eminent nWer. JULA Kt'KUVU. - were jut sttenoaaoa. , . (Jonrnil Special Serrlce.) Omaha. Neb.. Ana- 27 -t m endure the thought of killing wild game, asserts Mrs. Adolph Topperwein of 6an Antonio, Texas, who claims the :L , champion woman marksman of the United States. I enjoy shootlnar at clnw for she continues, "but I never attend a tournament without my husband accom panying me. The only objection I have to going away from home to shoot is that I have to leave mv lltti. old boy for an entire week at times." Mrs. TODDerweln. whn Anlih o ., the leaders in the Nebraska state shoot, recently held at South Omaha, is the only woman who ever participated in a i'?;11"' rmv mwi ana quauried at 200, 300 and u00 yards. A short time ago h oke 485 clay birds out of a pos sible 500 at a trap shoot. Her highest score is 123 strafem with a shotgun. She has made 100 straight on nine dif ferent occasions. AUTOISTS BACK FROM THE TILLAMOOK FAIR TheSnoblllsts who went to Tillamook last week to attend the street fair In that city returned yesterday afternoon. They report a fine time and are more enthusiastic than ever over the project of turning the Sheridan road into an automobile boulevard. The members of the party were: W. J. Clemens, R. D. Inman, Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Brown, Mrs. J. B. Teon, Mrs. M. Norton, E. Henry Wemme, Paul Stelnmets, C. A. McCar ger, W. 8. Bowen. Dr. F. W. Brooke and O. Mlelke, all of Portland; F. C. Cyrus I or Astoria, c . Dudgeon of Chicago, l-l. w. Bmitn of Nashville, Tennessee S. W. Childres and daughter of The Dalles and Mrs. C. R. Beebe of Sedro- Wooley, Washington. Seven Great Reasons The Richness of the Soil The Healthfulness of the Location The Reasonable Price of the Lots The Easy Terms on which they are Sold The Magnificent View from any Lot The Purity of the Water (Bull Run) The Enforcement of Building Restrictions Howard Leads Wabash at Bat. The Wabash Independent team has collection of hitters in their aggreg tlon. Outfielder Howard Is leading tl regulars with the average of .465. Fol lowing are the sverages: Johnson .600, Mowara .iso, summers .ssi, Anern .333 Stone .333, Adams .320, McBride .308 Thompson .250. Fortler .244, Thomas .233, a. Pembroke .210, c. Pembroke .200, Entrlch .177. Ray Thomas, the popular Columbia n1lAcrtan ta on him wnv in TTnn.lrAn. China. "Tommy" was the recipient of" many nearty nandsnakes at the depot. He will Join a recognized team in the big port and will accept a good position. Jack Olney and Elmer Stone will be the mnlnstuvs in the box for Wabash. Outfielder Eulrich has returned from the Coos Bay country and says that the article of ballplayers there Is cer tainty ciassy. City Fathers on Diamond. (Joorntl Special Servtcs.t Philadelphia, Pa, Aug. 27. Baseball teams made up of the city aldermen of Biuwauaee ana me councllmen of Phila delphia lined up at Columbia park to dsy for a game to determine th tntnr- cuy cnampionsniD or tne United Rtaron The Philadelphia team claims tha rhAm' plonshlp of the east, while the Cream City aldermen are supposed to hold the fiennant over any team of city fathers n the middle west. Mayor Reyburn and a host of other baseball rooters from tha cltv hall were on hand at th. m.. Ing of the" game. : Fight at Muskegon. : (Joaraal Special Serrlc. ) Muskegon. Mich.. Aug. 27. Consider. able interest is manifested In the ten round fight between Maurice Sayas of Milwaukee and Billy Roc ho. the New 'England lightweight The bout is scheduled -10. laae piace mis evening in a baseball park just outside of thik City. Fi'Sfeiied Stock Canned, Goods. ' AUsn LawJj &t Bruri. . National Target Meet. 'Jim rnal Sparta I garrlea.1 Port Clinton. Ohio. Aug. 27. Every thing Is In readiness at Camp Perry for the opening tomorrow of tne national rifle shoot by teams from the United States army. During the four days of the shoot teams and individuals will compete for honorary prizes, the most Important of which is the national trophy and $300 In cash given by con gress. The second prize Is the Hilton trophy and $200 In cash donated by Henry Hilton of New Tork. The bronze statue, Tne noiaier or Marathon, pre sented by President Roosevelt on behalf or me state or New Tork. is the third prize. Go out to HEIDELBERG today. Look over this splendid tract thoroughly, help yourself to the fruit, there's plenty of it Five hundred apple trees all in full bearing. 1wo hundred prune trees breaking Jown with the beautiful purple fruit. You can have a lot with ten fruit trees on it all in their prime. HEIDELBERG REASONS are good ones. PACIFIC COAST REALTY C 305-6-7-8 Buchanan Building Portland, Ore. Phone Main 674 j Mexican Mustang Liniment Geas qulokly to tha very aora of tha dlaaasa and stops ' tha moat deep-aet. exeruolatlng pains almost Instantly. Mexican Mustang Liniment Lafayette Beats Forest Grore. In a snappy game of ball played on the Lafayette grounds Sunday the home team won from Forest Orove by the score of J to 0. Springer was In the box for Lafayette and pitched gilt edged ball. The Grove, boys wera out played at all points of the game. Each team has won one game from tha other and he third will be played next Sunday. Callender Appointed Admiral. (Special (Xapateb to Tba Jnarsef.t Astoria. Or.. 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