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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENINO, ' DECEMBER 3. 1907.
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NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD
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Efforts Bring Made to Oe
Collegers and Club 3Ien
Together New Year's.
Portland football enthusiast! may see
another bit game before nest season's
' curtain la rune up for a movement la on
foot to arrant a tram between Mult
. nomah and a team composed of the best
flayer on the t'nlverslty of Oregon's
earn and Oregon alumni on New
Tears day. This date Is lrrt open on
Multnomah's schedule and the college
men are anxious 10 give me ciuomtn a
drubbing ton fur old time's asks.
That the gam would he popular with
tb rooters Is certain because there la
not one who would not travel miles to
see such old stars aa Hug, MrKlnnev,
Earl and Chandler oa the gridiron In
football suits. These are a few of the
alumni that would be In the game
should It be pulled off and there are
probably many mor who could be In
duced to play again.
The college men are anxious for the
gam. The slumnl are building crand
stands and other Improvements for the
athletic field at Eugene and would like
.to -pica up a little money In the New
Tear s game to add to the fund already
raised for this work. The clubmen
could not get a better money-making at
fraction man mis aggregation to
tb season.
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HEROES
RECEIVE
WELCOME
Football Squad Hailed As
Champions of Pacific
by College Boys.
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
CorvaJlls.i Dec I. Like a conquering
Roman general returning with the spoils
c-f war, the Oregon Agricultural college
foetbaJl team returned home yesterday
afternoon from Los Angelea with the
Pad f la coast football championship af
ter defeating St. Vincent college and
were given the greatest demonstration
f welcome ever known in th history
of Corvallls.
More than l.COo people were on hand
when the heroes arrived in town.
The student -body and faculty
composed the welcoming committee and
the regimental band was on hand to
play ee the Conquering Hero Comes."
The crowd formed an escort from the
depot to the college campus.
The members of the team were In fin
condition and reported a splendid time
while' on their trip, which included vis
its at Los Angeles, Venice. Ocean Park,
Ban Francisco and Oakland.
HOW OLD PORTLAND
: STANDS IN SPORTS
. .. , Portland has given the eaat
some high-class athletes, nota-
ble among them being Rockwell,
formerly captain and quarter
' back of Tale; Gilbert of Tale,
the famous pole vaulter; Smith,
a the Columbia university foot-
ball player; Smlthson, who has
e just commenced to figure at
4 Tale; Seattle sent Dan Pullen
to fest Point, where he has
been heard of in football; Sam
4 Russell to Tale, where he
figured both In the doubles and"
atnglea tennis championships;
4 Crooks to Amherst, and Geary
to West Point Daly, the great-
est captain Harvard has had In
many years, came from the Pa
4 ciflc coast. 4f Chester Murphy,
the Portland football player, had
4 gone east instead of to Stan
di ford he would be included in
the great football generals of
the gridiron. As he remained on
e the coast his reputation never
extended in proportion to his
ability.
, TWO FIGHTERS "WHO WERE STOPPED. ;
I Tommy Murphy on the left and .
Burt Keyes who were Just about tc
Hput up a rattling lightweight battle . VvV , t
at the Sharkey Athlotlc club. New , yrr ' :yi . ' Vk ' - y;H:'V:Vi 1
Vrrlr whan lha tnwfl PnilStablPS s&jfi t. '..' " " ' ' - VV I T' Ti, .hi I
Jumped In the ring, displayed thelt kity sr k-' YCA
fltln stars and in unison cried, "flgbt Z'-i R" I l
fight did not go on, much to the J&. vV": ' ti',''-'- C ' ?Y.-Aifekl fji;
dismay of the followers of the flstlo fig V.v -,' 'tr . I' Kjfc
game, who aro still feverishly am It ';Vr- ' ' fv.
Husky scrappers can scuu iuo uni- Y V - v V:l I
to the ring floor for a doze. If XV.. ' Xl"-J .KJ
I J W w-w -eaf I
i'::- ' 1. i i i. - i v. m p-m j i
l., Jilt V I'-r'l 'SJkSwl :,
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BURNS DEFEATED
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BIG BU rilOIB
RED BALL, DEFEATS
SAINRIDA AT OAKLAND
t7 Bowling at Multnomah.
Following are the bowling averages
made at the Multnomah club last night
T " HUMPHRET'S TEAM.
. - . 1st. 2d.
Humphrey 152 164
Mensinger 127 1C2
McKay 145 131
ile i 100 lt0
B. .W. Mensereau. . ..--.126 1B2
3d.
161)
iy5
174
100
152
Total 660
BRIGHAM'S TEAM.
Brlgham 133
WANT STANFORD TO
PLAY IN ROSE CITY
Portland Rooters Want to
See Real Live Game of As
sociation Football.
Sportdom in Portland Is enthusiastic
over the possibility of a game of soccer
football between local team and th
championship Stanford team. In Port
land wtion the college players are on
their northern trip to play the Canadian
teams.
"Stump" Stott. who played such
strong same for Multnomah Thanksglv
Ing day and whose name Is held in
tieniory dear by all Stanford men. Is
doing all In his power to bring about
the match. He believes that a strong
team can be picked uo in Portland that
win frive tne collegians a hard tussle In
the soccer same.
If an ODen date cfln be found in the
Stanford schedule the game will eurely
be played. Leading- athletic men are
anxious to hVe a first-claas demonstra
tion of association football in Port
land because of the effect It would
have upon the local scortlnar fraternity.
Portland's standing as an athletic cen
ter Is so great that a recognition of the
association game in tne Kose City
would do much to establish the game s
standing In the sporting circles of the
coast.
Rou Hedge
Hudson .
flurman .
Handicap
Total .
88
88
113"
ISO
656
M'CABE'S TEAM.
. I' int.
'McCabe 158
Boulan 151
Allen....... 144
Feebler 103
Ott 148
Total . .
Moore ...
Bailey ...
W. Healey
Wies ....
F. Healey
704
MOORE'S TEAM.
109
14a
125
117
. ' 9
699
2d.
157
139
98
82
150
743
2d.
199
126
101
124
126
676
Total
E85
101
175
1.14
148
107
665
STANDING OF TEAMS.
Played. Won. Lost.
4
790
3d.
152
118
93
48
lot'
661
3d
171
168
116
17)
132
758
119
138
138
117
146
658
Mccabe .......... 9
'James . 9
. Gardner . v , . . . , , 9
Brlgham ......... 12
Orion ............ 9
, Humphrey ...... i 13
: Moore 9
i Morgan , t
Pet.
.888
.667
.667
.667
.446
.416
.222
.111
f. ; .Pickings at Emeryville.'
(Ualtre Pnt Le,t4 Wire.)
. Ban Franclscty Cat, Dec. I. Today's
' selections for Emeryville:
; ... Manchestr, Kerry, Import."
John C, Craue, Dr. Coleman, Ma
' lilla 8. ' ... ,
I-one Wolf, Miss May Bowdlsh, Tonio.
. X'AHrlr JLnHrv R innlr kt
. . . , H. -f w v. j-i uii-
naliy.
i Canlque, Willis Green, Gannet:
f Pal, Colonel White, .May JUN.
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" Chicago Dea 8. Jake Schaefer de
; f eated George Sutton lust night In aa
; )s-inch ballt line contest, one shot In.
' fcy a acore of 600 to -488. ' Bchaefer's
retained the championship Utle- for
'the German. '-r'1
:03IPAY B IS FIRST
LY SOLDIERS' CONTEST
Company B won the first annual in
door athletic meet, held at the armory
ast night under the auspices - of the
hlrd regiment, Oregon mtlpnal Guard,
with a scrre of 36 points. ' Company P
was second, with 27 points;. Company E
third, witli 12 points, and the Battery
fourth, with 3 points. The following
are the r.lne events with the winners:
High Jump Private Sheets, of B,
won, 5 feet 5 inches; Private Petit,
Company K, second. . ...
Half-mile run Won by Sergeant Vic
tor Wctterborg. Company ' F; Private
Bachus, Company B, second.
Wali-scalinR contest Won by Com
pany u (only entry).
Tug-of-war Company B won from
Company H.
One-half mile relay race Won by
company Time: 4-6. uompan
JU second Time: ZUO 4-5.
Wall tent pitching Tie between Com.
panies B and F. Time: 43 4-6 seconds,
T wo hundred and twenty yard hur
Won by Private Vigellua, Company F.
Time: 34 4-5 secanfls, private HawKlns,
Company B. second. .
One-fourth mile run Won by Ser
geant Wetterborg. Company F. Time
1:06 1-5. Private Bachus, Company B,
second.
Bayonet rne Won by Corporal Band-
rori; corporal Morris, company ts, sec-
ona. . t
AIRICAFI HORSES
IN THE GRAND PRIX ;
3Iore Than Score Yearlinjrs
Xominated for Premier
Racinar Event in 1909.
(Speclnl DUiMitcb to Tb Jonrtul.t
Paris, Decv 3. The grand prlx de
Paris of 1909 will be tho richest turf
event in tho world. It will be worth
$80,000. For this prise 27 colts and fit
ed by three Americans W. K. Vander
bllt, Perry Belmont and August Bel
mont.
This stake is the blue ribbon race of Mu.t
K 1... I. I n I . I I I
tl3 1' I UIJLII lull. XII UIUCI IU BOillUiaLC
breeding of high-class horses that the
army may get the benefit of It In the
shape or fine mounts for the cavalry
and artillery, the French government
ermlts the city of Paris to donate 350,
00 to the race.
Bookmaklng Is not i-ermltted On the
frenen turr. ah tne Petting aono on
the tracks is by aid of the mutual sys
tern which was in vogue in this eoun
try 20 years ago. The amount of money
bet on a race is divided Into as many
parts as there are tickets sold on the
winning horse after 8 per cent is de
ducted. Of this latter sum a part goes
to tne racing associations and portions
to the rltv rnvommfnt-nnH hnflnltnlit
in, a majority or etane events in l jcui
i in i
(SpreUI rutpiteb In Th JoenuL
Oakland, Cal., Dec. 3. Good time was
made in all the races -here yesterday.
Red Ball landed first In the fourth
event, beating out Sauirida In the day's
Dig races. The results:
Five and a half furlongs Lockfoot
won, Nick Stoner second. Sombre third;
time, 1:07. . -
Futurity course Captain Burnett
won. E. M. Brattaln 'second, Koenlgln
Lulse third; time, 1:10.
Futurity course fleada won. Pro
gress second. The Rdyrobate third; time,
8even furlongs Red Ball won. Saln-
rlda second, Banv McGlbbon third; time.
:28 2-5.
Mile and a sixteenth Goraalette won.
Jack Adams second. Nine Bpot third:
time, 1:46 1-6.
Six furlongs Rlalta won. AWiry ,F.
second, Massa third; time,' 1:12 1-t.
Kace Results at New Orleans.
New Orleans. Dec. 3. City Park race
results:
Five furlongs lm won. Taskmaster
second. Nlghtmlst third: time. 1:013-5.
Five and a half furlongs No Quarter
won. Artful Dodger second, Lucy
xoung loiru; time, i:uz-.
Mile, selling Or. McCleur won. Marsh
Redon second, Savolr Faire third; time.
1:42 3-b.
Seven furlongs Jack Atklrr won.
Lord I.ovat second, Juggler third; time,
1:27 3-6.
Six furlongs Lens won. Hawkins
second, Lad of Langdon third; time.
Britisher Easy Game for Am
erican Who Claims Title
of World Championship.
(Special DUpatck to The Journal.)
London, Dec. 3. If any Englishman
had an Idea that England might In the!
near future win back her prestige as I
the home of the boxing glove he met
Ith great dlsaoDolntment yesterday
wnen Tommy llurna smashed b a- Gun
ner Moir all over the 34-foot enclosure
for 10 rounds, finally sending In three
terrific wallops that ended Gunner's I
claim to the i iitno onshln belt.
It was all too easy. Burns stepped I
Into his man In the first round, took
his measure, and then began a system
of fight which culminated In an lnglorl-l
ous aereat ror me jtnguanman in tne
ternn rpuna. uurns showed nimseir 10
be clever. He also convinced the most
skeptical that he has a punch, some
thing that has been disputed heretofore.
Was a Oood Tigai,
Despite the ease with which Bums
won the fight was a good one to look
at. The American dayed his game so
carefully and gradually there were
those present who thought Moir had a
chance even as late as the eighth
round. The wearing away process, how
ever, commenced as early as the fifth,
when Burns landed a right on the law
ana siasnea tne uunner over tne eye
with a swinging left
men came tne sutn. wnen Moir lost
all sense of the game and swung like a
mad man in his efforts to connect with
Hums' anatomy. In the seventh Burns
landed a smash on Molrs cheek that
made an ugly wound.
Xolr jrooght daniely.
Bleeding and practically winded. Moir
came back in the eighth with all th
ganteness his backers could have desired
to see In any man. lie fought with all
the skill and desperation at his com
mand, out ne was met and stalled In all
departments of the game. Burne was
his master, and none knew It so well
as Moir. Still the Gunner kept on fight
ing as If he had a chance to win the
bout. He lasted the round and came
back for more In the ninth
In the ante-climax Burns simply beat
Moir at will. Terrific rights and lefts
were planted upon the Britisher, who
kept In- the ring simply because Burns
blows did not have sufficient force to
send the Gunner through the roof,
0iow the right Xnded.
Moir. stepped Into a right arm Jolt
anu wqni - to uie mai. tie arose ana
went to the, mat once more from a left
to the jaw. He was able to get up only
In time to get a wallop on the Jaw that
ended the fight.
Burns was a 7 to 4 favorite when the
men entered the ring. A large crowd
saw the scrap, and a still larger crowd
waited outside the National Sporting
club for the result. When the an
nouncement came that Burns had won
great excitement was manifested.
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BURNS WAS UXSCRATCHED.
Moir Badly Beaten and Face Looks
x Like Raw Beefsteak.
(Uoltpd Prr.1 Uimi Wire.)
Indon. Dec. S. Tommy Bums does
not look today as though he had been
in a rignc, wnue uunner Molr s eyes
are badly swollen and discolored, his
none rpllt and deep cuts and bruises on
hla face. Britons are dazed over the
result. Burns 'will remain here for some
time and will reappear In the ring soon.
INDOOR BASEBALL NOW
OX TAP FOR WINTER
Employes of the Oregon Casket com
pany have organized an Indoor baseball
team that Is expected t be able to wal
lop any similar organization ever
known. So confident are the casket-'
makers of their ability to knock the ball
all over the Indoor lot they are anxious
to take on any team willing to take a
chance. The team defeated two local
nines last week and will play a team
Mile Telescope won. Docile second. I
Tinker third; time, 1:42 4-6. '
PILES CURED IN S TO 14 BATS.
PaZO OINTMENT la ruaranteed to car mr
nm of Itching. Blind, Ulreillng or Protruding
PIIm In 6 to 14 dar or mnncjr rfonde(l. 60.
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have . no relapses. When we pro
nounce a mi cured there Is not a
particle or Infectlpn or Inflamma
tion remaining, and there la not
the slightest danger that the disease-
will return In Its original
form or work its way Into the gen-.
ern.1 system. No contracted dis
order Is so trivial as to warrant
uncertain methods of treatment,
and we especially solicit those
cases thst other doctors have been
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you for so-called "weakness," you
were helped only temporarily, if at
all. and the reason Is vatry appar
ent when the cause ftf loss of
power in men Is understood.
'"Weakness" isn't a weakness at
all, but la merely a symptom of
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tatic gland, brought on by early
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order. Our system of local treat
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Our Fee $5 to $30
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THE SAWTAL-PEPSIN COL
Bellofoataiaa, Oaks.
fc All Orasfiats. V
BUNKER HILL TEAM
STILL CHASING OYAL
. The Bunker Hill Athletic club's foot
ball squad was put through a stiff prac
tice Sunday morning by Coach Kennedy
aim me men are reeling so conridont or
their ability to defeat most anything
n vne snaps or a lootDall team
that they are anxious to take on the St.
Johns aggregation Sunday. The Bunker
nmsauaa reports fine, treatment from
the Chemawa Indians and the members
?? ,5ne aDorigtnes are coming on beau
tifully under the coaching of Klfby.
C!orbctt and Sullivan Comment.
Wire.) !
ne J. Corbett,
is?Molr fight.
rnltl Fna r. A
New York. Dec. a i.n
commenting on the Burns
said:
"I am sorrv ihnt mi aia i
that Jeffries could fight the , English
man." 1 . .. .
t vThr VM wa? Jnmportant," said
John I Sullivan. "With a little training
! could whip both Uurns and Moir."
France and over-nlaht races only thor
oughbrecis that nave been foaled In that
country can partlciptfte. There are
very few races onen to the thorough
breds of the world. The grand prlx Is
no of the execotions. w. K. Vander-
bllt. who races exclusively In France,
had all of his brood mares mated In
America, but shipped to France before
tnpy roaiea.
The grand prlx de Paris holds the
same relative position to French turf
men as the Epsom Derby does to the
.English. It is decided on a Sunday in
mid-summer. After 12 oclock in
France the Sahhath day is observed as
sort or holiday, ana usually the
greatest turf events are down for de
cision. On grand prix day it is a com
mon thing to see a crowd of 16,000 on
the race course. Natives of France are
enthusiastic racegoers, but they do not
iways take their losses in the calm.
matter of fact snlrlt of our locnl huh-
Ituos of the track. On one or two oc
casions when the starter left a favorite
at the post, the crowd mobbed him.
pulled down fences, started to burn
some or the buildings and were only
dispersed when gendarmes used the flat
of their sabres on the backs of the
riotous men.
(Special Dlapatcb to Tba loorBal.)
Chicago, Dec. 3. The'fealuresr of the
past week in baseball were the. an
nouncement sthat McOraw would release
Dahlen, Strang, Brown and JicGlnty;
that the Chicago Cubs wddld purchase
Johnny Kane from Cincinnati: that La
ne did beat John Hatfield's throw
he lal Cincinnati throwing contest:
that Charley Comlskey will CaJCry oa a
war to the finish sgainst Ban John
son; that the White Sox will get Pitcher
Dusty Rhoades from Cleveland, for Mc
Farland and Owen: that- Motite Cross.
the Philadelphia shortstop, wrll manage
the Kansas City team; that Jake Stahl
will probably secure the Milwaukee
franchise; that Bill Clymer will again
manage the Columbus team.
I
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Lt 'V l2 UV'-' '
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Tommy Burns.
WAVERLY GOLF TEAM
TO LEAVE THURSDAY
The golf team to reDresent the Wav-
erly Golf club In the northwest tourna
ment will be picked tomorrow and the
men will leave for the sound country
inursaay nigni. six players will com
pose the team and thoy will olav at
Tacoma, Friday; Victoria, Saturday, and
Seattle, Sunday, jlie club s best play-j
ers win oe selected ana it is expected
they will return to Portland Monrtnv
morning with all the trophies to be
captured in me tournament.
COLIIMBIAS WILL PLAY
CRESCENTS SATURDAY
Arrangements have been completed
for an association game of football be
tween the Columbias and .Crescents
ft II t U rA n V O ftornnji n at O .O 1 1 A.
' J . . w . . fc u v AjtKnzxi al
league grounds. This game was to
have been played last Saturday but
the rJayers returning from Seattle
wererso sore and Dattered frnm thir
game With the sound . nln vem ThnnU.
giving aay tney were unable to play.
The Seattle game was lost by the local j
men oy a score or a 10 2.
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explain to him why we CURB peo
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December 3 In the Annals of Sport.
1881 At London JoHenh Aoton Ha.
jeaiea x nomas cannon In a wrestling
'match, French style, for $1 0001
1893 At San Francisco J. Jones (8)
defeated J. Rlordan (3). nandbali
maicn, vesi or n games.
1803 At Chicago Hugo Kelly gained
me aecisiun over joe unm in six-round
bout.
1904 At Chloatfo "Kid" (lwi'trJ
aeieaica amy i'innucane in six rounds.
1905 At Ealtlmoio Joe Tinman
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riiuchku oui mine jjoyw in tntra round.
190e At New York Albert O. rhitior
defeated Harry Kline in the playoff of
uie ue tor urau piace in tne 17.2 balk
line billiard tournev. wlnnlna- tho ml
Ko Klffh Best.
That's why we can make von tKA
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The -enlarged veins are due to
mumps, bicycle or horseback riding,
disease,- etc. In time It weakens a
mm mentally as well as physically.
We will cure you for life or make no
charge.
Hydrocele
Cured: no naln. no loss of time.
Why suffer longer when you can be
cured In a few hours at a moderate
costT Call and consult us at once.
and we will convince you of the su
periority at our New System Treat
ment over any other method.
Blood Poison
Overcome In 90 'days or no nav.
' Symptoms overcome In seven to 21
days without chemicals or notaona.
.If suffering from ulcers, sore mouth
or throat, falling hair, bone pains,
com and we will drive the poison
from your blood forever by our Now
System Treatment -
We Do Not Patcji Up
WejCure Forever
S10 to 125
110 to $50
5 to $13.50
nervous Debility, from ...$5 to $20
Wasting, from .$7.60 to $10
Dlsobarges, from $5 to $10
Uloerc, from $5 to $15
Blood Poison, from ..... $10 to ISO
railing Ealr, from $5 to $10
simples, from $7.50 to $18
Bosema, from . $10 to $30
Bladder Ailments, from. $6 to $13.60
Kidney Ailments, from.. $10 to $30
Prostate AUments, from ..$5 to $15
Free Advice Given' -
Send as particulars of your ease
at once if you cannot sail. ISedl
eiaes from fl.SO to 980 a oonrse.
Dally Sours i S a, m. to 8 p. m. -Sunday
Boors I S a. si. to IS aoon.
Do Not Delay
Call or Write Today
Run No RisR
Investigate onr methods and Jearn
that we are all we claim to be, and v
when you place your case In our
hands you are sure of getting the
best treatment that can be ob
tained anywhere.
To every man who knows himself
to require advioe as to marriage and
its requirements, or who has taken
that step, we also extend a eordlal
Invitation, that we may advlss him
as to the best thing; to do. This we
will do PBEB of ail charges.
Nervous . Debility
Cured In a few weeks. Improve
ment frcm the start If you suffer
from loss off energy and ambition,
feel tired vhen you arise In the
morning, lame back, dizziness, spots
before the eves and feel von r nm
the man you once were, we will cure
you for life.
Urethral Obstruction
Cured by absorption In a shont tlms:
no pain, no cutting;' no operation. By
our method the urethral canal is
healed and entire' system restored .
to Its healthy state. No failures, no
pain or loss of time.
Examination Free
Call arid we will explain why our
New System cures when all else
falls. A friendly chat will cost you
nothing. Call at once; don't . delay. -
Examinations Are; Thorough
Our Diagnoses Positive"
The
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