-' .,' TIIE OREGON SUNDAY - JOURNAU PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, ' SEPTEMBER tS." 1907. " MEMSIC HAS CHANCE .V- AGAINST OLD MASTER " v ' ... . ..... ,,.' : . ' - Has Great Punch in Each JIandi and; Extremely Bugged J -nly of Boxer Who' Might Beat the Colored -i 4 Champion Will Not Depend" on Cleverness. Br C B, Vu Loan. I-oa Angelea, CaL. Sept II. --Joseph Oana la rapidly neartng the last Jump on tha ooursa. ' He degrad the Brttt hurdle with the' bit In bla teeth, but ' now come a tough obstruction labelled Mem ale. Thla. fallow Memalo ia a good speci men of tha only typa of fighter that will ever hava a ohanoa to defeat Joa Ooha while the .latter raUlna hie strength. A clever man will nevr atand a ghost of a chanoa with tha old raaatar. Gane la a marvel at tha game of folnta and counters. Ha steps in and out, nia long lert arm at run etreton prodding about with hla left hand until satisfied with the nimnlnr nresented. and than Ilka a flash tha right shoots irue io ma mar. Never a wasted movement, never aa uncertain step. 'Joa flghta hla fight very much aa an expert chesa player ervfry. move meana something; everything la done for a purpose. . The man who atanda up to box with Gane la lost Tha anly man who haa a chance with hint la the Hard-headed . individual Who cornea in . on tha run. banging awav with both hands. And than the odda are about . j.ouo co i against hla landing n erreo- uve puncn. - ,( . Oaaa Was Oasglt aTapptar. Nelson etayed 41 rounda with Oana okeleton at Ooldfleld. There waa ana round in . tha fight which oanaed the Oan people .a lot or worry, and that wis the round" inwhich Bat-ianded -- hard left awing to tha pit of Joe's empty etomach. Tha colored boy bent aouDie. etaggerea erect and ma rolled in hia head. Had Kelson the punoh of a Toung Corbett or a Memaio ha would have won hla fight right there. It waa the only really effective blow he landed during the 41 rounda, but it waa enough to ahow that tha old master la not- an Ironclad. Joe waa caught napping. The punch was telegraphed In advance, but he failed to block It Such overal have loat flghta. Kid McCoy waa a marvel of a boxer. but he came near defeat in hla last 10-round fight the one with Jack (Twin) Sullivan. Tor fifteen or sixteen rounds he had been prowling around Sullivan like an Italian around a danc ing bear. Time after time Sullivan went down, -took the count . and came back again. The Boaton boy wma game and desperate enough to fight back like a wna man, out anchor auppea out of the way of all of the awlnga and The- fight waa a Joke. It waa like beating a blind man. Toward the end of the fight McCoy gave up trying to put Sullivan away, and, hia own strength failing, devoted himself to footwork and an occasional Jab. Sulli van feinted and McCoy, grinning, dropped his hands and took a wide step to the right At the same time Sulli van swung a low haymaker with his left. McCoy walked straight into It It sounded like a thump on a bass drum. McCoy In telling about It afterwards said: Could Bare Won Blffct There. "He didn't know that he had me, be cause I danced away, but to save my 11 tk i couian t nave ranea my- hands. For perhaps fifteen .seconds I felt as If I had been paralysed from tha waist up. I never suffered so from a body blow In my life, and it served mo right i tnougni ne waa too easy, and I dropped my hands and walked right Into It. One rap- on the Jaw would have fetched ma and It waa only be cause I made facea at him that ha aUtyed away." Meir.slc saw tha Brttt fight, taking J rest comfort from tha fact that Gana Id not floor Britt during tha five iuuiiu. a in nil who a eye miKUi liave seen that Gana never put his strength into - single blow delivered during the fight He beat Britt with short rlrht lolts and never onr Alii he whip over the old sleep-producer aa he did at Ooldfleld. If Memalo thinks that Gans can hit . no harder . than he ' did against Britt ha should think again. Up' to data' thera' haa been little or no batting on the fight Tha Memalo people want raoetrark odda for their money J to 1 will suit them very welt Thla la a very lopsided price, but on won; rr. Keith (Dupee), It to, I, sec ond; Blue I'lgeon (Archibald) ( third. Time. 4:11 1-6., v . ADout six rurionga, junior Champion i.uu .:u '(Miner), 7 .to 10, won; tincle (Notter), second; 4 Meellok . (B. uuganj, intra. Time, i:jo. One and a quarter miles, first II AAA Uuhi.t I XTUnl I . n1 .iV.v umivi iiiiuvi;, m v -I www, Electioneer (Knapp), second; Salrldera, (10, Dugan), third., Time, 1:07. One and a sixteenth miles Arimo i carman Jr..) IS to 1. won; Sir Tod Ington (Cassldy).' aerond; Lang Allen (J. uurien, third. Time, l-.tl I-i. Five furlonga Desirous (Preston), It to m, won; Aunt Koae (Mountain), eeo ond; Queen. Marguerite (Lowe), third. .timet ;. Six furlonga Chief Hayea (Sumter), is to IV, won; oolden unore (B. luxan), aecond; Hooray , (C. Miller), third. Time, XtlX I-s. ; . " , ' NATIONAL LKAOTJfi , Onbg Batter . Tonng. .; (Baited rreas Laaa Wire.) : Chicago, Sept 11 Toung did well form and past performancea It should I until the fourth inning. . Then tha be 1 to 10. . . iehamnlona hit him hard and continued the work nntll ha waa relieved by Frlck. K. h. ia. sxz-.ifiE'mv unit t & it fflLaSTSi daV !? toPfaiaVr UUTcW Gana la hard at work. LAat Man- day ha atarted hla road work, doing PVT. ring ! toe an he daz'a work weighed la at III. A week before the Trio V . . . V. . (II I W J . . 1 . 1 ' - acalea which hava been baiafeod bv an hOnwUnaig BoDCli Bona In Fourth. expert McCarey Is determined that MOalted frees . Leaaea Wire.) tnere snail De no mtcn.in tnis riant i ti an i tv t..i and at the present writing there aeema Cardinale acoreof four runa, enough to i. ;mui vi niuiiiB umi i tat the rniiadeiphlas in the second in- wrong, as both men are within easy nmg on hiu by Murray, Holly, Hopkins, reaoh Of the weight.. ... .lUoatetter ul lirnr. Iih : weight. BCaanaio VU His Matters. Memalo makes no eecret of his elan of campaign. He saya that the way that Gana emothered Britt at tha box ing only game haa oonvlnced hhn that hla er Marshall. Hoatetter and Karcer. Score R. H. B. Philadelphia ... .00010000 11 I Bt Loula ......0 4000000 Battsrles Cbrrldon and Oooln; 7 Kar oounter, and be means to meet Joe coming out of hla corner and atay with him until something happens. juemsio carries a neavy puncn in Bunt Wtau for Pittsburg. . (Usited ma Leaaad Wire.) Pittsburg, Sept" 11. A bunt by Leach either hand., tha fight being the morel with tha bases fulL bringing In Swaclna dangerous. He needs time in which to in the last half of the ninth won the set himself for thla punoh. but If he game for Uie fi rates today, score Pittsburg , Brooklyn Bat ten es- and Ritter. hits the mark with It ha can whip any liahtwelsht in the world. He ones floored Tommy Burna with that punch to tha Jaw and it waa thla bile-driver wallop which caused tha heavyweight to adl Memalo to hla stable. If Memalo wades In to make It a alagftng be toe nisi win not iaai ions, ror tne ho- nemian rignta at a lernrio cup, rusn ing his man and swinging aa be cornea in. Thla report does not worry Oana UI 'low If he seta cloat enouah to me to. land his right hand hell fee) ,Vl, uk ahmit th fi nna "T I Cincinnati hit some myse f. Trouble for the Boxers. San Francisco is beainninar to cook up trouble for the boxers. The police commission ana ine Doara or super visors . put , a committee to work in- R. H.B. 0 0 000 00 0 11 I 0 ....0 0 00 0000 00 S 1 Leaver and Gibson; Rucker Hmn Oe4 Le4 Early, mnltad Praaa lAmA Wlra.1 Cincinnati. Sept 11. The Giants se cured a commanding lead early In to day's game and easily defeated Cincin nati. Score: R. H. E. New Tork . ... , .1 1 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 4 I 1 ...00000001 01 - I Baiterles Matthewaon and Breana- han; Smith, Hltt and McLean. AMERICAN LEAGUE. SPORT GOSSIP OF t rUEEIIG " . avaaaaTaanaMSMSsiaaBMPejBWM AD ftha star of tha tourists from the Em raid lala.t , . . , , Tha South African cricket team added another noton to its stick ey giving a combined eleven ' of South Wales a aound drubbing. Tha game waa played at Cardiff, , and. the Cape cricketers scored 1(9 in one Inning, while the Welshmen could only get tl and 111 In two sessions. This waa ths twenty- seventh game for tha men from the Transvaal. They won 19 of theae with but ' I defeata (ona against All Eng- Clarence Mackav Another ftV.Tr.w6B" , , , , trn nrni ' I . While It ia yet too early to form any American wpo wm - Try for Derby. SECOND BIO WRESTLER LOOMS UPON HORIZON International Billiard Tournament definite idea aa to tha Olymplo games next year, the number of athletee who have aignlfled their intention of com petlng makea It certain that tha games will La the greatest ever held. Great Britain naturally will head the list so far aa the number of entrants is con corned. Then In the order named will coma America, Germany and Belaium. Sweden ia already making inquiries for and It may surprise many to learn that tha Argentine Republic will be very strongly represented, especially in the pole vault It haa been suggested by Proml Well-SaOlng of EnglM, Ve. SSWjft? til Team Under nesketh Prltchard M Kreot fat th Cricket World. By Elchard Dahlgran. - (Special Cable to Tha Journal) London, Sept 11. Tha newa whlohl cornea from tea atatee that Clarence H. Mackay lntenda to try for tha Derby next year la In Una with what I aald stadium, but this would mean the hold in us of trafflo for a distance of aev- erai miles,, and I am aura the commis sioner of police would not entertain aucn a proposal ror a moment AUTO WORLD BUSY. . J- Xeete Batatas from Bast with Bnooaraglaf Vews. H. L. Keats, manager of tha H. L. laat week of the revival of Intereat f Keata Auto company of thla city, haa among Americana In Enxliah aclng br returned froaa a six week a' burnl Detroit Whig and Loaea, (United Fnaa Umd Wire.) New York. Sept. II. Detroit and the New Tork Americana Drone even today In a double-header.' The Y an Ice won the flrat game through superior hitting, while the second contest went to the Your committee le of the opinion that X!eri e"T" ' Scor- the plethora of profeestonal boxing ex- First game . A ...... H. B. hibltlons durlnsr the laat few months Detroit ....00010000 11 1 1 veatlgatlng the firming game as it Is operated in tha Bay City, and here is portion or uie report turned in: "Your committee reports aaalnat the petition of Alex Greggalns for permis sion to. conduct a professional boxlna exnioition aurmg tna montn or uctober. la all-eufflcient and that a month at leaat might elapse without another oc- .umuf in pan CTancisco. "Plethora of professional boxlna ax hibltlona" ia good. Thla must mean the Burna-Squlrea, Thomas-Ketchell. Britt Nelson. Kaufmann-Schreck and the Oana Brttt shows. Out of tha five fights the sports or can ranciaco the moat lib eral fellows In the world, with their coin and in their view saw two really great ngnts. Tne eirrns-Bquires show was a irost; me jcsurmann-Bcnreck ar fair was a dlsaDDointment and the Uana-Britt "battle or the century" turned out to be a joke without a laurh In it except for the fighters and the promoters.- n waa a joke which cost tne puDito over tss.ueo, New York.. 11101100 I 14 1 Batteries: Mullln. B. Jones, KIlH&n and Payne; Chesebro and Thomas. Second came R. H. E. Detroit 410010 0 7 0 New York 4 1 0 0 0 1 01 T 1 Called In 7th, darknesa. Batteries: Mullln and Schmidt: Hogg. Neuer and Blair. White Sox Beat Senator. Waahinrton. Seot 11. The White Sox bunched hits on Charley Smith and Falkenburg today, winning by five to three. Four of tne five hits made, off White came In the third and fourth In nings. After that Chicago was invinci ble. Score: K. H. B. The two sood flarht mailt, nn tnr Washington ooizoooo o a b s the 4aor .ihlhlf Inn. hut if W.C ..Chicago ... 11000100 0 t 9 1 were stirring in Chicaeo ... 11000100 0 ( t jtiatieriee: J. amitn, f amenourg ana Blankenshlp; White and Sullivan. if tha lty fathara tneir aieep. Baw Baoatsaok in loath. After several months of baklna- and filling It is at last certain that there win d winter racing in southern Cali fornia, but not at tha Ascot track. This fins racing plant haa been put out of till f n.lf . h . a4A1.iAi In I Vl a Mm. ueorge Koae and Barney Bchrelber rnuaaeipnia ozwsivvv o u Athletics Shot Oat St. Lonls. Phlladelnhla. Sent 11. Plank's rood pitcning enamea tne fnuaaipnia Ameri cana to shut out St. Loula today. Score: R. H ZG St Loula ..00000900 00 8 1 tha aucceaa of Mr. Croker's Orby. II had come to be believed that It was useless for Americans to try for the great race, but now It la felt that there la a ohanoa, there" la reason to believe that more American horses than ever before will be Seen in the big English stakes. 1 understand Bam Darllnr is to train for Mr. Mackay. He would find it hard to get a better one. Darling now haa two Derby winners to nis credit in Gal tic More and Aid Patrick, and he will come as near fitting Mr. Mackaya horses for winning as any man 1 know. Ha trains now for the Duke of Devon shire, Captain Qrear. fowrrr of Pile ye Galllon), Lord Dalmeny (son of Lord Rosebery). the Earl of Lonsdale and others. There are now in Kngiand six year lings owned by August Belmont that are to be raced here In due time. Theae are entered in the Derby and Oaks of 1000. James R. Keene and J. E. Mad den have also made nominationa in the Derby and Oaks of 180. The report of a quarrel between Dan ny Maher. the great American jockey and, Hoi Joel, tne aoutn a mean aia mond and gold, magnate, who haa one of the most successful racing stables of the season. Is without foundation, m her. It is true, has declined to ride for Mr. Joel, but It is, I am aasured, aim ply because his other engagements would not permit The remarkable shooting of the American -rifle team for the Palma tro phy at Altarva and the comparatively poor showing of the British team haa alven rise to considerable comment The Post says the score of the Ameri cans not only easily constitutea a world's record, but for all similar con tests. The general Impression Is that the record will atand for a long time. Another wrestling champion haa come nit of Russia and is after tha scats of the great Hackenachmldt. He ia Ivan l'udonbursr, is 38 years old and welgha 198 pounds in condition. lie has won tha world's chamolonnhlo with Hack out for three years and is confident he embrace, .as laat year, can win It with Hack in. At an events he has Issued a challenge to the Rus sian Lion, which may be accepted. f'omte de Dree of Paris, who is rep resenting the French Amateur Billiard ness trip among the different automo bile factories throughout the eaat He porta the scarcity of money in New xork la raising havoo with the auto mobile manufacturera. some six or elsht being forced to have receivers appoint ed during the short time that he was there. That automobiles cost money to manufacture and that the manufac turers are not all becoming wealthy is apparent from the number of theae failurea. He says the embarrassment of theae factories, aa a rule, ia only tem porary and will not delay 10 dellv erlea. Thay have already purchased the crude material, as In thaVcase of the Pope Manufacturing company, and the majorityof the parts are already under eons ir nation, . The rreateet interest In the auto mobile world appeared to be centered In the 10 horsepower Buick 4-cyllnder runabout of high-grade construction. which will be marketed next year bv the Buick Motor company at a price not to exceed $160," said Mr. Keata "Thy win manufacture 10.000 of these cars during 1001 and the well-known reputation of this company to manu facture cars that stand up to their work insures an enormous demand for this car. This company will out on the market for the flrat time a 11,600 tour ing car of 40 horsepower, for whloh they claim great things. They will also con tinue the manufacture or their popular two and four oyllnder cars similar to this year's construction. "The Pope Manufacturing company, manufacturers of the' Pope Hartford car, which proved such a sensation dur ing the automobile races, hill climbs and endurance runs In this city, have dv elded to make no radical change for 1908. It will have a little longer wheel base, larger wheels, more roomy body of handsome design and different oil ing system which will do away entirely with piug trouDies. j-l li. rranKiin company, manufac turers of the celebrated Franklin air cooled car, have Increased the horsn power of all their models 40 per cent, and as their engine has alwaya devel oped more power than they claimed for them, this increase la certain v wonderful without adding any addi tional weight to thenar. Their line will the email, light touring car and runabout, the large five-passenger touring car and runabout and tne aix-cyiinder seven-passenger touring car and runabout which was such a decided success in 1907. This six-cylinder car has the reputation of LIMERICKS BIRDS WIN PIGEON RACES Capture Both Prizes Given for Con teats Held During the SUte Fair. J. P. Limerick carried off flrat honors In tha contest held during tha atate fair by tha Oregon Homing club. Mr. Lira erlck'a pigeons won htm tha allvar cup offered for tha beat average apeed as well aa tha cup offered for the beat In dividual speed. Four races were held, one each day. Tha blrda were liberated at tha fair grounds at Salem Tuesday, Wedneadaja, Thuraday and Friday afternoon a at o'clock, whence they flew to Portland. The fastest time made during the four days was one hour and seventeen min utes, whloh Is considered very good. Tuesday XL II. Bauer won first and second. Limerick third and fourth and and fourth and Dnbuhr fifth. Thura won first and third. Limerick second ana - rourtn ana ueounr mm. inurs day Limerick won flrat and second and Debuhr won third. Friday Bauer won first and third and Limerick second and fourth. NOTES FROM THE DIAMOND, nave purcnased xrom bi. J. Baldwin a tract or land at his famous ranch and A. M. Allen, the builder of all the great tracka or. tha middle west and far waat la already hard at work with a big staff of man constructing ths new plant,' which will be known as Santa Anita park. Meaera. Rose and Sohretber state that thev will onen the pura ino urai ween in ueceniDer. MADISON SQUARE GARDEN AliJO SHOW WILL BE LARGE AFFAIR Batteries: Dineen and Bpenoer; Plank and Powers. Cleveland Defeata Boston. Boston. Sent II. The Cleveland Americana' batting rally in the fourth Inning today gave them a lead which the locals could not overcome. While Boston outbatted their opponents, the tatter's errorless game with Boston's five mistakes proved more than enough to win the game. Score: R.H.S, Cleveland ..00140000 0 1 0 Boston ....looooooo o o Batteries: Berger and Clarke; Morgan, Winter and Shaw. association In an endeavor to bring I being tne smoothest, quietest and mot comrortaDie riaina; car on me American Shortstop Hulswltt of the Columbus, Ohio, team has a record of 11 straight fames without an error. Catcher McFarland of the White Sox Is Comlskey's troublesome child. He la as good as "Rube" Waddell in tha dis appearing act WW Pitcher Jack Taylor, the hero of Nel aonvllle. Ohio, has been handed the sad farewell by President Murphy of the Chicago Nauonaia. e The laat Detroit-Cleveland aerlea at Detroit cauaed mora excitement in Mich igan than anything alnca the big wind e Dave Brain of the Boaton Nationala will be able to supply each of his team matei witira pafr of" aftoeg before tha end of the season. Dave has already won nine pairs of "kicks" for nine home runs. No matter how far apart their stand ing In the American League raoe the Philadelphia and Boaton teams play the game for keeps when they meet Perry Llpe, manager of the Macon, Georgia, team, has Just finished his fifth season. In 760 consecutive games he haa not been out of the game for even a single inning. Chicago fana are worried because of the inability of the Cubs to equal their last aeason's record of games won. They fear the Cubs may lose a pennant In the next six or eight years. Christy Mathewson of the New Tork Giants haa been showing flashes of his aM.Im. Jft.m 1... Th.,a I. i.i. In- lY none better than "Matty" when he la ! right e e At Columbus the other day over 10,000 fieople saw the home team defeat To ndo In both games of a double-header. Several big league cities will not have so large an attendance In a week. e The Aberdeen team, leaders in the Northwest league, lost five straight games to Seattle recently, which gave the Seattle fans much happiness. bout a great International tournament of amateur bllllarolsts, la thoroughly satisfied with the outlook. He has re ceived assurances sufficient to warrant the assertion that the tournament cer tainly will be held. The time and place have not yet been settled, but the prob ability Is that New York Will be se lected as the place and next April as the time. j e The sailing of the English cricket team to America under the captaincy of Hesketh ..Pritchard was an event In the cricket world. Besides the inva sion of expert cricketers on the Ameri can mainland, a tour of the West Indies Is being planned by a team from Ire land. The team has not yet been com pleted, but It is understood that Sir T. C. O'Brien will be one of the party. He la In the veteran class now, but retains all of his old-time ability as a fast run-getter, and will doubtless be Some ona haa suggested a series be tween the St. Louis Nationala and Washington Americans at the end of the season. As both have had much experi ence playing at the end of their leagues they doubtless would be willing to play at the end of the season. Yourself aa endless amount e trouble very , TIME You need anythlnf In J Bicycles Auto Supplies'. Motorcycles : Athletic Goods . 5 By coming direct to our store.: Best Stock Best Service - Best Prices In tha Northwest YOUR OLD BICYCLE WANTED Either in exchange for a new one or for repairs. OUR SHOP IS COMPLETE , v And in charge of expert mechanics. BALL0U& WRIGHT 86 SIXTH STRLtT Opposite Wells-Fargo Building. market, 'iney win continue the con struction of their light delivery wagon, which is the only practical delivery wagon that I saw during my entire trip. As for myself. I will represent for 1908 practically the same lines as In 1107." State Rifle Team Challenged. (Special DWpatrh to The JeeraaL) Helena, Mont, Sept. II. It Is more than probable that a team selected from Company D of Olendlve will shoot a match with the team that represented the state at camp Ferry. Ohio, with such great credit The Olendlve men were dissatisfied with the selection of that team and have Issued a challenge, which has beeA accepted. The team la to bet 11,000 against tfiOO by the Olen dlve members of the Second regiment and the championship of the state will be thus decided. "Live Wire" McCloskey of St. Louis might sign Schwenk, Stultc, Blerkotte, Wohleberm, Kahlfoff and Kansler from the South Atlantic league, where he got "Bugs" Raymond. Wth Hoelakoettor, Konetchy and Hoatetter "Mack" would have a pretxel outfit that would sound well in Budwclser Center. COM POISONS DENVER LEADER OF SOCIETY . (Bearat News by Longest Leased Wire.) Denver, Sept. II. There waa conster nation In the household of Mrs. Gene vieve Chandler-Phlppa thla morning when It became known that the well known society leader had been poisoned. Mrs. Phipps waa taken suddenly and violently 111 after dining at her home No. 1277 Logan avenue, laat evening. She waa forced to take to her bad 1m- mediately, but tha seriousness of her illness was not understood until this morning when a phyaiolan was aum moned. The patient ia still Buffering consider ably, but la aald to be out of danger. ' She will be confined to her room for several days. ' Members of tha houaehold are at a losa to account for tha presence of ptomaines in the food prepared for laat nlght'a dinner unless they were In aoma corn that had been left etanding in a tin vessel -f Metsgors ay glaaaee. It 141 Wash, h The . IrMn AfMnnnflntrnjatit wfitAti wtTl felt owing to tha absence of tha Van- arhilt race thla fall as tha leading au i mobile event will partly be eliminated hiy tha Madiaon Sauare Garden ahow. to i be held thla year earlier than heretofore. Tha datea of tha ahow. November 2-0. V will .WnrA h. luin .. i.nnrt,i.l,. n COACH AT H..1I. A. 3. ,' v- ' ' Si A look over tha ltOt models and eeleet their care for early delivarlea in tha spring and thereby avoid the annoyance that haa attended many of the pur chasers who wantea eariy apnng deuv eries. The show this year 'will surpass any automoDiie snow ever neia, both In sim plicity and beauty of the decorations and number of exhibitors. Laat year there were over 10,000 aquara feet of noor apace aaaea over the previous year, whila thla year it waa necessary to add 10.000 more, or 20,000 over tha 1100 ahow. to accommodate tha increased de mand for space which has been far be yond the expectations or the show com mittee. In the number of exhibitors:. the eighth national will, surpass those or rormer years, tasi year there were 155 individual exhibits, while up to the present time 302 exhibitors have ap plied and been allotted apace and It la expected that with tha additional floor space available, there will be at least 125 exhibitors, which is the larreat number ever shown under one roof. The exhibition of electric vehicles will be the most complete ever held, which, with a full Una of commercial vehicles and the first complete motor cycle ex hibit and tha 1908 models of the stand ard' gasoline cars, will afford an impos ing array of the various meana of loco motion. . Plans were filed last week with tha superintendent of buildings for refitting the Harden, and work on tha elevntaA ana mesianme piatrorms and -the first balcony, which will be converted into exhibition space, will begin at once. With the additional space the garden will have over 70,000 square feet floor space, which Includes the main arena. the elevated and meszanlne platforms, first balcony, the exhibition hall and the concert hall. The basement this year will be entirely remodeled which will give an additional number of square feet WE, BEG TO ANNOUNCE 8eth 1L Kerrat, Oregon '05- who will ;soah . the Hill t Military acad emy " agaln ,: this ; ..season. . Kerroo TWO MORE VICTORIES FOR KEENE'S HORSES Celt and Ballot Bring Home Rich" j est Purees at Gravesend .'.j Yeaterday. , wplsyed; star ' iootball for Are years at the ,UnlYit7 of Oregon filling : the guard position tor tiro years, and ' fallback 1 for three rears.- He : was ,. selected alPnorthwest guard one year "and fallback tht last' two years of his' playing. mm ttftiitcd Press Leased Wire.) Ne Tork, Sept IL Two mora vie- torlea were acored by James R. Keene at Gravesend today, and now the eta Dies' winnings ror tne season are way ahead , of anything done heretofore o America. Mr. xveenc b winnings amount to $147,000. Celt and Ballot were the horses that brought home the bacon for tha Keene stable toaay. ueit won the lunlor chamnlon stakes for I-vearolds and Ballot captured the first .special. The two races, netted Mr. Keene $10,709, Summary: ,, i - . About elk furlonra Tons McOrath, f TC. Dugan), wl to S. won: Fleming. third. Time, 1:10. - ' About two and a half miles. Bteeele- That wc have secured the agency for the famous Corbin Automobiles for the territory of Oregon, Eastern and Southeastern Washington. Sub-agencies will be granted in all unoccupied territory. Contracts now being closed. Correspondence solicited. 1 Six models, air or water-cooled, Prices, $2300 to $2750 All equipped with 21 genuine Hess -Bright ball bearings, Rushmore lamps, etc. The Corbin car is manufactured by one of the oldest and most reliable concerns in the United States. The 1907 Corbin has been seldom defeated in its class. The 1908 car has established its supremacy over all competitors in the big hill-climb of the year held at Hartford, Connecticut, September 14. It not only defeated its nearest competitor, but did so easily. Agents who desire a strictly first-class line at a rea sonable price should not delay writing us. i - mmmmwmKmwmmmmmmmwwmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmwmmmmammmmmmmwmmmmmmmwwmtmmmmmmmwm ALSO DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE STATE OF OREGON OF Pierce Great Arrow, Locomobile and Cadillac Govey & Wallace Motor.-Car Cc L Sixteenth and Alder Streets ' i . f ! ' )'-' ch&ee Gus Straus (McAfee). 1 to 10. v .