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Dublin, March II. On punch bator
half round had bssn fought last nlfht
settled Jam Rocha, tha Irlah champion,
nri Tommy Burna. tha msrlcas.
halvywala-bt champion, his third straight
victory evar tha baat fifhtsrs in tha
British jitiaa A short" hooK to tha jaw
lra-
sattlsd Rocha ao quloklr that.tha
fnanaa audianna. which had nald haa
to aaa tha mill, turned away In dlarui
Both flahtars took thalr oornara whlla
tns band piajrM "Tha Boys of Waxfort"
for Jam aad "Tha Bur SDanaiad Bannar"
for tha American. Whan Richard
crokar. rormar Tammany leader, who
waa ohlafly Instrumental In promoting
tha bit fight, antarad tha theater ha
fa gTvan an ovation from tha 4,000
vvvviaivi. WHIP VIVWUIU vriri BMI in
tha place.
Whan tha gong sounded. tha American
ahot to tha mlddl of tha rln and
commanoad sparrlna- for an opening, at
tha aamo tlma trying to bring Rocha
out . Rocha put bla hand up awk
wardly after hitting Burna' guard. A
moment latar Tommy feinted, drawing
ra a m:ns away irom nia neaa. xna
chanco waa too good to lose, and Burna
hot a terrific right hook to tha unpro
tected law of tha alow-thinking Irish
man. Roche want down on a alant and allda
over the canvas nn hla berk, turnlna- on
hla face In an offort to regain hla feet
Roche waa daied by the suddenness of
the blow, and It robbed htm of all hla , . . . .
5lXnJJi-J5Tn J..r5f H Verdant Color Scheme of
staeerored around tha rln before hla
brain cleared up. Then he Walked over
to Burns and a hook handa with bla con
queror. The fight laaied ona minute and l(
seconds, and Burna copped tha puree of
17.600. the aide bet of $1,800. in addi
tion to 17,090 which ha had bat on him
menaa audience, wnicn baa pna heavily
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Crgclr Team to PUy Dallas College for Champjonghip of Oregon Tonight. Reading From Left to Right the
Players: Back Row Art Allen, Bert' Allen, Morris and Llvlngstdne. Front Row Barton, Bellin
ger, Fischer and Professor Krohn.
RISII HANG GREEN
SIGN ON THE DUTCH
Sons of Emerald Isle Par
alyzes Teutons.
Calls Burns a Hypnotist,
Dublin. March 11. One of Huhlln'a
lending cportlna wrltera. commenting
today on Tommy Burna' ridiculously
eay victory over Jem Roche, whom he
put away with one punch In leaa than
one minute of the firet round of their
fight here yesterday, advance tha
opinion that the American fighter hyn
nnttaes hla opponents. The writer de
clare that ha out the aueitlon to
Rurna after the flaht and that tha
American replied:
Well, if I am a hvorotiet I am one
unconsciously. I never try to exert any
mystlo power over my opponenta. Aa a
matter of fact though I know that I
can steady my man up a bit onoe I get
my gaie fixed ateadlly on him. I don't
believe though that I am a mesmerist."
Johnson Would Be a Subject.
Noav York. March ,1!.-The morning
papers here carry the Dublin writer's
neory mat .tommy iturns is a mesmer
ist. Before noon a aportlng editor of
one of the afternoon papers had received
the following message from Jack Johnson:
"I wish Duma would try to mesmerise
me. JACK JOHNSON."
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Santa Barbara, Cat.. March 18. St.
Patrlck'a day, a green auto and a green
acond baaeman worked havoc with the
Dutchmen yesterday and allowed the
Irlah to win a 7 to 6 victory over them.
Tha Irish playera on McCredle'a team
will tell you that the second basoman
had nothing to do with the result, but
that their victory waa due entirely to
the day, and the big green auto with
tha aign, ' This is Caaey'e birthday."
The victory was due more probably
to the addition of Raftery and Madden,
for they both came through with timely
blngles. Raftery want to hia regular
place in center, while Madden played
third base.
Tha Irishmen started things in the
first Inning, when they gathered in
four big runs. Casey footled up the
Inner worklnga of the Dutchmen, and
Malloy and Raftery got safe hlta. Mo
Credle aent one through Cooney, and
both Casey and Malloy registered.
Raftery also scored before tha dust had
cleared away. A long fly to the out
field scored McCredle.
The Dutch scored In the second, and
both teama in the third. In the fourth
the Irish got two, and when the sixth
came around it took all the gasoline out
of the green auto, while the Dutca
acored four runs.
Cooney opened the Dutch slaughter
with a two bagger to the left field
fence. Lakall acored Cooney with a
single and acored himself when Mar
shall sent one hiking through the Irish
Infield. Oroom singled, and through
clever base running bv Cooney, who got
on the paths a minute later, registered
the final run.
Both teama changed pitchers, Pemoll
relieving Oroom and Harmon Bloom-field.
young lnflelder try to cut a runner off
at second, when the play Is usuall
made to first, h haa got tha right atuf
In him. Tha secret of Hal Chaee's suc
cess waa that he waa not afraid to
throw tha ball and take chances. He
would tear In and line tbe ball to third
or second, as the caaa might be. Of
course, he had to make perfect pegs to
get his men. but no matter, be took
the chances, got away with them and
maae nimaeii a great player. From
what I have aeen of Curtis he Is that
atyla of a player, and a youngster with
mat piucr aJ ways naa a bright future.
TRACEY
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BOXERS FOR SMOKER
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Dalles Welterweight Wants
to Meet Portland Amateur
in Near Future.
Tommy Tracer is fixing some fast
bouta for the Columbia Athletic club
amoker to b held early In April. Al
ready he has two or three of his young
boxers matched, and lovers of amateur
sparring will see some good sport when
the boys finally meet.
So far Tom haa matched Young Price
r
WITH THE COASTERS
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Business . eours,
i principal baa Jtad 11
rr experience in Port
L Comfortable quar-
When Fielder Jones was in Portland
the other day he predicted great things
for the Chicago American squad, of
J'hJch he Is manager. Wonder If tha
oughty fielder feels the same feeling
now? The Incursion of the two Chicago
baseball teama Into California haa been
a distinct failure. Each team has been
walloped with distressing frenuency by
the coast league clubs and It is doubt
ful If the majors will break even on
games.
From showings mads by the two
teams It looks as If San Francisco and
Portland will have a lively series when
they open in the bay city April 4. Mc
Credle'a enterprise will be felt, too,
and when the bell rings It's a good bet
that the Beavers' toll will be as long.
If not longer, than the Seals'. And it
won't be a death knell either. Not
muoh. for tha northerners are sure go
ing to tuck that little piece of cloth
away for keeps next October.
e e
Charlie Street, he who has the dis
tinction ot catching the greatest number
or cnampionsnip games in one season
will not be missed in Sealco if reports
from the south are to be believed. One
Claude Berry is more than filling the
old vet's snoea and tnev aav that t nar
lie win not even oe a memory arier
Claude has gone over tha circuit, xney
aav he la always in the game and has
put up soma remarkable pegging so far.
e e
Little Bassey'a many friends here In
Portland are mighty glad to see the
diminutive fielder wallop the horsehlde.
If Bassey can Keep up the work wnen
steps Derore seasoned pucners ne
will become a fixture. He is a good
fielder but last year was a little light
with the willow.
Nick Williams, that handsome Seal,
Is getting lota of space these days.
First Cornlakey likes his playing around
first and says so and then to show
Comiskey that he could hit some, Nick
dropped one of Smith's fast slants di
rectly on the wire netting which tops
the right field fence of the San Fran
cisco field. The sphere balanced a mo
ment and tnen fell back Into the field.
Nick was robbed of a homer but he
ipened Commy a eyes. Ten to ona tne
Old Roman" will remember that work.
e
Had Mrs. Comiskey not been ill,
Portland would have received a visit
from the Chicago manager. Comiskey
and the Chicago rooters wanted to re
turn to the windy city by way or port
land. Seattle and Vancouver. While
Comiskey waa In San Francisco Mrs.
Comiskey remained in Los Angeles, and
was suddenly taken 111 with pneumonia.
Comiskey immediately left for the
louth and tney will proDaoiy return
to Chicago over the Santa Fe.
e e
Stockton will not get George Hilda-
brand, and there is no better authority
than George himself to confirm the
statement HUdy says Stockton made
him the best - offer he ever received.
but Inasmuch as- hs had already signed
WK.fi Danny uong ne could not oreax nia
troth- Had he not already affixed his
signature the good gardener might have
been tempted, to go to the outlaws, for
bs baa said as much.
J . . . . e - ' .
Big Bill Langs, who was one of the
greatest baseball players that ever lived,
has this to say of young Curtis, the
new third cushion Seal ''What I like
with Bob Wheatley. Theae two clever
llghtwelehta have afforded much en
tertainment at previous smokers, ana
promise to do as much again.
uus Koscner. tne ngniweignt cracx
of e the club, will probably meet Sol
dier Donahue again. This will be an
other drawing oard. Just now Tracey
la after a 158 pound amateur to meet
hla pupil, Fred Saxe. Saxe la a promis
ing boxer, and It will take a hard man
to outpoint him.
Eddie Donovan of The Dalles, a prom
ising amateur boxer, who has put away
a number of lively youngstera of the
sand belt, has written to Portland, ask
ing to be allowed to be matched for one
of the smokera here in tne near ruture.
Eddie saya he can do 140 pounds with
ease, and wants to meet one of tha
Portland hove of class.
Tripiv ha has Inst the bov for The
Dalles amateur, and would Ilka to hear
from him at once. He would also be
a good boy for some of tna otner am a
teur clubs.
CARD AHEAD HALF
LAP BHIARD SPURT
Doughty Kacer Leads Sec
ond Belay in Whirlwind
Finish.
Fast work by Card, one of the con
testants In the big alx-day skating race
at the Exposition rink last night, put
him a half lap to tha good over the rest
of the contestants. The race was fast
and exciting from start to finish. The
contestants were broken up most of the
lime ana continuea spurn to gain lost
round brought the spectatora to their
eet time and again.
Barber, a new man, entered last night.
made better time in his first day's work
than did any of the other contestants
on opening night. By dint of fast and
well-timed work he managed to annex
127 laps. Kruse. who waa iid with
the leaders the night before waa taken
alck and dropped out of the race, finish
ing with only 127 laps to his credit.
The total acore in laps is aa follows:
Name. Idioa.
Card t4u
Copeland 164
Holt 268
Little 25U
Farreil 257U
Kruse iitU
Rouse 149 5
Barber 1274
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SMITH AND SCHOLTES
TO WRESTLE FRIDAY
Crack Middleweight Will
Meet in Union Ilall in
Five Falls.
FINISHES OX THREE TRACKS.
First at San Francisco.
Ban Francisco. March 18 EmeryTlllt
renulta yesterday:
Five and a half furlongs Roas won,
Da rln it ton second, Wap third; time,
1:06 4-6.
Three and a half furlongs Pomare
won. Ocean Queen second, Yolo third;
time. 0:41 4-5. Owing to a false start
all bets on second race were declared
off.
Seven furlongs May Amelia won,
Andrew B. Cook second, Kuka third;
time, 1:26 2-5.
Mile, the St. Patrick's day handles
Janeta won, jonnny lyon
port third; time. 1:39 1-5
cap
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Mile and a sixteenth Silver Line
won, Tonlo second, Taunt third; time,
1:47 1-5.
Six furlongs Oypay King won, Hil
gert second, Galvanic third; time, 1:14.
BENEFIT FOR VETERAN"
OF WAR IN THE CRIMEA
A unique performance will be aiven at
the Y. M C. A. tonlrht. when the fenc
ing lnd awordemanship pupila of Major
teia are manning on Rivina mm a Dia
oenerit concert.
Major Reid, while an American cit
izen. Is one of the few survivors of the
British war in the Crimea and has seen
many other campaigns. - In swordsman
ship he has met and defeated most of
the champions of his day. Major Reid
will give an exhibition fencing match
with Miss Schab. while his pupila will
fence for a beautiful silver medal.
In a sketch, "The Veteran," Major
Reid will have his opportunity to show
the skill of himself and pupils In all
branches of athletics. Songs and ven
triloquism will flu up the program.
Angels Beat Recruits.
Loa Angeles, March 18 Los Angeles
had no trouble beating tha Chicago
American Recruits yeaterday, 8 to 4.
There were no plays during the gams
worthy of mention. Bcore:
R. H. E.
Los Angeles ....8 11 0
Chicago 4 12 8
Batteries Korstner, Nftgie ana ho-
gan; Easterly, Olm stead and Weaver.
Bill Scholtes, The Dalle wrestler, will
be here Thursday night to take a last
look around before hla meeting with
"8 1 rangier" Smith Friday night at 8:l9
o'clock In Union hall. Second and Stark.
Both of these middleweight are in
prime condition for a fast go and have
only gotten together after much
wrangling.
The match is best three out of five,
and the sports will surely get a run for
their money. Kcholtea says ne win win
the Uree first falls in a twinkling.
while the "Strangler" has asserted on
more than one occasion that he can put
the kibosh on The Dalles man in a very
few seconds.
Greenland of M. A. A. C. will referee.
Smith claims the middleweight cham
pionship of the coast and has success
fullv defended it for several years
against all comers. Roy Parker, whom
Smith threw some four months ago,
has challenged the winner of the con
test at 142 pounds for from $100 to
1250 a side.
Smith Is willing to meat Parker
any time and stated this morning that
he would not last as long aa ne aid
when they met last. At that time Par
ker lasted 45 minutes in the second fall
an seven minutes in tha third. The
Slavonian Kid captured the first fall
At New Orleans.
New Orleans. March 18 City park
results yesterday:
Three and a half furlongs Olorlolo
won. Miss Imogens second. Lurid third;
time. 0:42 2-6.
Steeplechase, short course Rejectable
won, ijinaaie second, .buck man mira
time. 3:01.
Five and a half furlongs Lorrimer
won, Wausau second. Spunky third
time. i:07S-&.
Mile and a sixteenth John Carroll
won, Green Seal second, Temaceo third
time.- 1:45 8-6.
Six luriongs Bene wether won, uoio
Proof second, Cooney K. third; time,
1:18.
Mile and a sixteenth watercooier
won, Lady Almy second, caar tnird;
time. 1:46 4-5.
Mile and a sixteenth jsck witt won,
Warner Qrf swell second, Flaxman third;
time, i:46 3-6.
At Los Angeles.
Los Angeles, March 18 Results yes
terday: .
Mile, selling Strat Martin won,
Joseph K. second, Suseraln third; time,
1:42.
Four furlongs Ham pass won, Fore-
uard ysecond, Right Sort third; time,
:48. ;
Five and a half furlonra Crucados
won, Renshaw second. Teddy Hodge
third; time, 1:01.
Five and a half furlona Hidden
Hand won, E. . M. Fry second, Booger
Re Red third; time, 1:06 4-6.
Mile and an eighth Avontsllua won,
Ouardi second, Marungo third; time,
i:6S-&.
Five and a half furlongs Kerry won,
Barbette second, Brawney Lad third;
time, i.vt.
MULTNOMAH-DALLAS
BASKETBALL TONIGHT
Multnomah club, and Dallas college
will meet tonight at 8 o'clock In the
club "gym" to settle the championship
of Oregon In basketball. Both teajras
ars in the pink of condition and very
evenly , matched.
Dinner for Smlthson.
At a meeting of the directors of the
Multnomah club laat night It was de
cided that a dinner ..would be given for
Fonreat . Smlthson, the great Oregon
hurdler UDon his return from New York.
about his work Is that he Is not afraid I Smlthson has ' broken several records
to throw the" ball. When you se a I during his stay in tfew York,' ;, ,r. . i
Junior Baseball Gaines.
The 8. L. A. Juniors defeated the
S. L. A. seniors yesterday by the score
of 14 to 4.
In an interesting garaa yesterday
afternoon the Vernon avenue nine de
feated the Savagea, 23 to 19. Tne pitcn
ing of Dolan and batting of J. Gibbons
was of the high order. Gibbons roads
three home runs.
The St. Mary's school defeated the
Columbia University Juniors yesterday.
11 to Z. The game was a not one irom
start to rinisn.
CADETS OBJECT TO
FILIPINO CANDIDATES
TTnttA Preu Leued Wire.)
Waahlna-ton. March 18. When the
house committee on military affairs re
ports to the house for passage th ad
ministration bill to give the Philippine
islands the right to send seven Filipinos
to West Point, there will be lively, times
on the floor of the chamber. Southern
Democrats will want to know whether
the native Filipino has colored blood in
his veins. They are opposed to the ad
mission of the Filipinos as cadets, and
claim to have received expressions from
cadets at West Point to the effect that
Filipinos would be exceedingly unwelcome,-
Republicans are generally in
favor of the bill, and It may be re
ported in the near future.
Milton Teachers.
(Special Dtepttch to Tbe Journal.)
Milton, Or.. March 18. At a meeting
of the school board of Milton tha fal
lowing corps of teachers were elected
for the next school term, beginning
September 1: Principal, R. J. Davis;
Mrs. Florence Kelley. A rile Rounzaln,
Ida Storla. Esther Chompton. Delia Hud
son and Constance Hastings; primary
department, Delia Samuel, Jessie Will
iams and v. Elisabeth Hammer. 1
GRANT LAND CASE IN
BONAPARTE'S KEEPING
Washington, March 18. The house
public lands committee will not have
additional hearings on the Southern Pa
cific arrant lands case.
It Is understood Attorney-Genera
Bonaparte will be asked to advise re
garding the final form of the resolu
tion, which, If true, means probably
that there will be no amendment of the
form In which the resolution passed
tne senate.
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