THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY '7. 1908.
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Kruse, One. of the Exposition Skatera, Who U Making Good Rec
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RECORD SCORE MADE
BY SIX-DAY RACERS
Eight Contestants in Con
test at Oaks Rink Fin
ish With 99 Laps.
Ttas highest score, collectively, yet to
be made In the six-flay roller skating
race at the Oaks rink was recorded last
Bight when eight of the nine contest
. ants flnlahed the 30-thlnute relay with
19 la pa to their credit.
Monday night at the conclusion of
the first relay two of the racers scored
I laps and Wednesday night there
were three who showed this speed, but
previous records went glimmering when
the pistol cracked last night at the
conclusion of the half-hour spurt. Har
rison, who slipped and went down early
In the race, was the only one of the
J roup to lose a lap. He was also cut
own a quarter at the finish, but the
fall he had received earlier In the even
ing had been a heavy one and he felt
the effects of It too much to force
himself Into the. lead bunch when the
final strain came in the concluding
minutes of the relay,
i All the rest of the contestants clung
' together like glue during the 20 odd
minutes of steady racing and last few
moments of killing exertion to gain a
lap or a fraction of a circle at the
close. The best efforts of Copeland.
Card and Holt to gain an advantage
through sudden bursts of speed proved
unavailing the rest of the racers hung
to their heels with the tenacity of ter
riers. Tonight and tomorrow night will con
clude the race. It is expected that
owing to the closeness of the contest
a break will be made early in the race
tonight in an effort on the part of some
of the racers to gain a decided ad-,
vantage. Whenever thia occurs,
whether tonight or the one following,
the highest pitch of excitement of the
entire contest will be reached. The five
racers finishing with the greatest num
ber of laps to their credit will enter a
five-mile contest Sunday afternoon at 3
p. m. and will run a second race Sun
day evening at 9 o'clock.
Following is the total score. Ac
cording to a decision of the Judges last
night Kruse was reinstated for the foul
he sustained at the hands of Holt
Wednesday night, Giving back to the
former the lap he lost in a spill:
Racer.
Holt
Card ,
Copeland
Kruse ,
Brown
Schwarts
Little
Harrison ...
Farrell
Connie M. won. Black Dress second. A
Hyman third; time, 1:0a.
VKour furlongs. rurse Achieve , won,
oreguard second, Palo Alto third; time,
: 1-t. -. v ., -
One mils, selling -Canardo won. Mer
lin g second, Alma Boy third; ttme, 1:40,
One mile. Ban Gabriel handicap Ed
win T, Fryer won. Light Wool second,
Colonel Jack third; time, 1:J. .
Mile and three sixteenths, selling
KJnrima won, Bam Bernard second, Fer
ry Wicks third; time, 3:01.. .
Five and a halt furlongs, selling
Orello won. Miss, Himyar second, SI
Merrill third: Urns,' 1:0J I I. J
V; '' Flrat at Oakland.''' : r -San
Francisco. 'Feb. 7. Results at
Oakland yesterday:
Futurity course, aelllnsr ftalvace won.
Exchequer second. Old Settler third;
time, 1:14. , -
Three furlongs, purs El Paso won.
jNovgoroa second, jaossxi uura; ' irnn.
One and a half miles, selling Prince
of Orange won. Eduardo second,. LasslI
third; time, 1:451-6. c -
Six furlongs, selling Mansard won.
riauMibie. second, Hal third; urns,
1:17 1-5. , -
One and a sixteenth miles. selling
Bill Curtis won, Kogo second, Shady
LAa third; time, 1:66 I-t.
One mile, purse Fred Bent won.
Mass second, Muskodar third; tuns,
1:47 1-8.
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Results at New Orleans.
New Orleans, Feb. 7. Fair Grounds
results yesterday:
Three furlongs Hammock Boy won,
Lady Leota second, Lady Chilton third;
time, 0:37 4-S.
Sir furlonrs Lotus Brand won. Night
Mist second, Water Lock third; time.
1:19 1-6.
Six furlongs Aunt Rose won. Ethel
Carr aeoond, Javotte third; time,
1:18 -.
Six furlongs Gold Proof won. Com
edienne second, Avaunteer third; tome.
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Mile and 70 yards Amber Jack won.
Dry Dollar second, Padre third; time,
l:tt8-6.
Mile and 70 yards Cook Burs won.
Rappanannock second, Rebounder third;
time, 1:51 S-S.
Mile and 70 yards -Qambrlnus won.
Hea:t of Hyacinth second, Clifton
Forge third; time, 1:62 4-6.
Willamette Take Three.
Three games were won bv the Wll
lamettes at the Oregon Bowling alleys
last night, the reault being aa follows:
WILLAMETTE3.
Players. lat 2nd 3rd Total Ave.
Case 167 183 196 636 178'l-3
Peters .....164 171 169 604 18
Absentee ..100 100 100 800 100
Kee 201 180 194 675 192
Rows 152 144 189 465 166
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Total ....774 7.78 827 f
HICHS CHATTEN8.
1st 2nd 3rd Total Ave.
119 140
118 182
189 142
129 133
100 100
Players.
Baker 179
Williams 109
Allen 186
Flandermyer 138
Absentee ....100
438
429
496
896
300
146
143
166
132
100
Total
.684 675 697
FINISHES OX THREE COURSES.
Winners at Los Angeles.
4xs Angeles. Cat., Feb. 7. Results at
Santa Anita yesterday were as follows:
Five and a half furlongs, selling
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(Special Dispatch to The Journal.!
Albany, Or., Feb. 7. Colonel James
Jackson, inspector-general of the Ore
gon National Guard, and on special de
tail from the war department to report
on the efficiency of the National Guard,
waa In Albany laat evening on his an
nual tour of Inspection. Company G
was formally Inspected, and Captain
Winn and his men highly complimented
on their creditable showing. The com
pany has but recently been reorganised
and la rapidly building up into one of
the moat efficient of the state's guards.
A full complement of men is now on
the roster and the commissioned offi
cers will be announced in the very near
future.
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BETTED SERVICE
TO THECAPITAL
Oregon Electric Decides to
Bun Cars Both Earlier
and Later.
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Salem, Or., Feb. 7. General Manager
Talbott of the Oregon Electric was In
the city yesterday investigating the de
mand for more car service between
Salem and Portland. He decided that
it was necessary to put on an earlier
service, and also a later, so that Port
land business men having cases in the
supreme court ana the circuit courts
could come up and snaxe tneir argu
ments and return the same day. Thia
has never been possible with the South
ern Pacific train service as now ar
ranged, and If the additional service Is
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GERMAN-AMERICAN BANK ITEr.I
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To Depositors of Oregon Trust
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The Evening Telegram Alone
Is responsible for disturbing peaceful conditions.
Personally I am ready, and have been for a month",
to carry out to the letter every promise I have made.
.The German-American Bank will more than make
good its part as soon as Mr. Reed and Receiver Dev
lin secure their associates and the approval of the
court. The attitude of the Evening Telegram is in
elegant at this time. Everybody should boost since
the court has signed the order. Only the dirtiest
kind of a knocker would speak ill of the project or
those making it possible. The Telegram may own
and run Oregon, but yours truly is unincumbered.
Respectfully,
L. J. WILDE.
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put on that Mr. Talbott has outlined
there will be a big inroad made on the
Harriman line's patronage.
ROAD BUILDERS OF
LINN IN CONVENTION
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Albany, Or., Feb. 7. At their annual
convention, held here yesterday, - the
Linn county road supervisors reported
on the past year's operations and dis
cussed plans for the future. The pol
icy of the county court was unanimous
ly indorsed especially In respect of Its
bulldins bridges by direct application
of county funds through the supervisors
with the forces placed under them by
law, instead of advertising for bids and
letting contracts. It was the testimony
of the supervisors that the policy pur
sued secures better bridges for less
money. ' .
The care of machinery, the proper
method of shortening bridges, voluntary
work, the pay of supervisors and men,
the district fund, guide posts, law
points, Missouri drags, fences and en
croachments on the county roads re
ceived attention. Perfect grading and
drainage were emphasized aa the most
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Oaks Rink Tonight.
Kruse led the bunch at the finish last
night, followed closely by Card, Cope
land and Holt Brown, Llttl and
CW. , a. 1 . i a I . . .
otumni eyi ngni ai ids leaders
heels. Fanlll took a hcul fall tnt mnnn
regained his feet and recovered lost dis
tance amid the cheers of the thousands.
Harrison also took a bad fall but oould
not regain his lost time. The race) will
be continued tonight at 9 p. m. and ;
tomorrow night at the same time. Sun
day afternoon and evening there) will
te exciting rive-miia races.
ill positively
Tomorrow and Monday
be the last days
side gas bills. Portland Gas company.
for discount on west
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