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-Ms . - i THE i OREGON DAILY " JOURNAU, . PORTLAND, I THURSDAY .EVENING, MARCH 8, 1908. IS fctM 'm''if kr e? of the, VV O WORtD Held Track Diamond D BHIOHD HAS ilHID PUNCH Stockyard Fighter SKows $ Californian That He Has ; ' Plenty of Class. 8an Francisco, March J6. Packy Mc Farland put on the gloves yesterday and went through three lively rounds with Pat Klaneally for the bejieflt of the sports who took the trip down to Ills training camp. The Windy City scrapper made a hit with hla clean-rut style and Judging by his preliminary ne lias ciass. Kinneauy is a pretty shifty kid and made the stock yards boxer extend himself fo land his punches, and the spectators were treat ed to a pretty exhibition. -McFartand Is a two-hand fighter. He can whip in his blows from almost any position and does It neatly. Harry Oil more stated during the course of the I DOUt that McFurlunri dl.in'l pun in sf himself, as it was his first real stiff r says worx. so u tie can travel inv.fut. r than he did yesterday he will surely place Jimmy Britt on the ahelf as a renc o me roped arena. The men fought so furiously that mere was a ripple of applause after eacn rouna. h"at come out of the en counter with a "shanty" over one eye, while McKarland got a discolored optic In the fracas. Jimmy Biltt didn't doany work at all and spent the day at the home of fiie momer in pan Anselmo. Both men, however, will get down to Uie active grind of the training camp by the mid dle of the week, as thelflght is less man mree weoxs distant, and it will be necessary for each to tor) off their training with two weeks of slasTTTng fast work In the gym and on the road! HOOD IUVEIt SKATING KINK AFTER BIG RACE (RpeeUl Dlipttrb to The Journal.) Hood River. Or., March 26. The Coliseum skating rink of Hood River has still tho $60 deposit wlitch Is offered as a purse for Oie races with Harold Card, the Portland champion roller skater, to take place here. The rink management also agrees to pay Card's expensed to Hood River, Including rail road fare both ways. Professor J. Waldatein, manager of .A tli en Waldsteln, the racer, said this inurnlng that lie was willing to have the race take place at the rink offering the bent Inducements. If any of the rinks in Portland will offer better In ducements than the local rink. Wald steln Is willing to have the race take place there. Gllddcn Auto Excites Holy Land. (United PrM leased Wire.) Carlo, Egypt, March 26 Charles J. Gltdden. ' the auto enthusiast, and his wife, who are making a trip around the world from their home in Boston, are :iow in Egypt after making a tour Of the holy land. Recently they vtalted Jerusalem, where they created great ex ejtement among tho natives who had never before seen an automobile. FRENCHMAN EASY FOR AMERICA PLAYERS. CORBETT WILL SHAKE N MTU MI 111 n DADTIJCD 1 1 II Mil ULUIHHIIILIl Tommy Tracey and Brother Dan Creedon Prepared for Hitchell Fight. ' it When James J. Corbett, former cham pion heavyweight pifrfllst of the world, but now legitimate and prominent actor, steps off the 4:15 train from Seattle this afternoon for his theatrical performance here tonight, one of the first friends to greet him will be Tommy Tracev, the old-time middleweight. The friendship of Corbett and Tracey dates back to 1804 at Jacksonville, Florida, and the two former pugilists have not met since that time. Tommy This Is the famous billiardlst, Flrmln Caeslgnol, who has been playing a series of matches In American cities with Jake Schaefer, Sutton, Slossen, Willie Hoppe and others, and who to date has proven inferior to the native cue experts. ABE ATTELL WILLING TO MEET MORAX AGAIN (United Press Leaaed Wire.) 4 New York. March 28. Cham- 4 plon Featherweight Abe Attell 4 4 and Owen Moran, the little Eng- 4 4 llshman, who gave him the fight 4 4 of his career, may be matched 4 4 for a second contest Al L.lppe, 4 4 eastern representative of Attell, 4 4 has received a dlspatah from the 4 champion saying that he was a willing to fight Moran in New 4 4 York upon the terms of the 4 0 offer made by Tom O'Rourke. 4 4 This offer called for a 10-round 4 4 fight for s purse of $2,600. Mo- 4 4 ran has not yet been heard from. FIGHTING RECORD OF FRANK MAHTELL Conqueror of Honey. 3Iellody Knocked Out Easily by Harry Lewis. The Journal Library Voting Coupon THIS COUPON IS COOP FOR 5 VOTES IN THE JOURNAL LIBRARY COKTEST Cut out the coupon, fill In name of organization or society you wish to vote for and deposit in the ballot box at HOLSMAN'S JEWELRY STORE, 149 Third St. R. A. Wilson's Drufc Store. 133 Grand Ave. WATTS-MATTHIEU DRUG STORE, 275 Russell St. Nam of Organization ... Ntsii of Voter .'.... .. mm Addresi Old or new subscribers to the Daily and Sunday Journal, paying in advance, will be entitled under this offer to special votes as fol lows: One year ($7.50), 750 votes; six months ($3.75), 300 votes; three months ($1.95), 125 votes; one month (65c), 40 votes. Sporting Editor of The Journal In last Thursday's Journal you said thut Frank Mantell made- a very poor show ing since his victory over Honey Mel Iody and that It looks as though he docs not know the route to championship honors, flense tell me in what way he made a poor showing and does not know the route? What fights has he had since his victory over Mellody and wtio holds the welterweight championship .' is Mantel! a welterweight? Please answer in your paper. A RKAJJEK OF THE JOURNAL. GOOD CARD HUNG UP FOR POTE BOUTS Benefit Athletic Entertain ment Tonight Promises to Be Big Success. Four boxing and one wrestling bout will he the card at the Pastime Athletic club's benefit entertainment tonight In the big gymnasium at Rhose's park at 8:16 o clock. Arrangements have been made to seat 2,000 people around the ringside. Jack King, who has been chosen per manent referee, will officiate at the bwits tonight. The receipts will be do nated to William Spanning, one of the cluh members, who was Injured in an accident recently. Special chtb may be taken on the Fulton line at Second and Morrison streets. Tho program of events tonight fol lows: Wrestling match, Jimmy Burns vs. Tommy Davis, bent three falls in five, Hob Morrison, referee; boxing matches, Harry Ilradv vs. Oeorge Eggert, three rounds at 133 pounds: Al Mays vs. Fred I'rleh, three rounds at 126 pounds; Denny McCarthy vs. Kddle Toy, three rounds at 142 pounds, and Young Olanelll vs. "Kid" Donovan of The Dalles, four rounds at 133 pounds. j WITH THE COASTERS and his foster brother, Dan Creedon. another famous fighter, had Just arrived In America from Australia, and Corbett Invited both of Uiem to become a part of his training crew for his fight with Charlie Mitchell, the English Hcrapper. Creedon was a dead marker for Mitch ell and had much the same style of lighting, and. that Is why Pompadour Jim was exceedingly anxious to use him as a sparring partner. It was on March 10, 1R8R. that Mitch ell fought the memorable 39-round bare knuckle draw with John I,. Sullivan, then champion of the world, nt ("han tllly, France. Corbett was anxious about his meeting with Mitchell and took no chances. They fought In Jack sonville, January 25, 1894, and the best fighter that England ever produced lasted Just three rounds, being knocked completely out. Tracey and Creedon sparred nearly. every day with Jim and he taught them well as infield. Scruggs Is a good man, Sh later he did Jeffries, that valuable but not as versatile as Cook. Altman lesson In footwork and handwork that and Hardy are showing up in good Afterloosenlng up under tho Influence of tho hot sun at Santa Barbara the Sanors now expect their muscles to harden with the cold snap around Sal inas. It was cold when McCredles men hit Salinas yesterday and an hours workout found them with rosy cheeks ami the blood surging through the r bodies at a terrific clip. The cold winds that howl around San Francisco will have no terrors when the players finally reach the Hay City. . Tho baseball game scheduled 'ortllH"J night between the East Side High School and H.-hnke-Walker uusiness col lege was postponed on account "i wn ground. The game will prooauiy o plaveil Friday afternoon on the grounds at Twelfth and Davis. Ja'k White, the star catrVier of last vear s Frakes team, has signed a con tract to catch for the Aberdeen team In the Northwestern league. White ac cepted AberUeen's terms early last win ter but up to yesterday had heard notn lng more from them. Yesterday, how ever, he received a sausiaciury i-un-tract which he signed and forwarded to Manager Brown. w Here Is the work Danny Long of the Seals has laid out for his men: The boys ire to rise at 6:30 a. m. and break fast by 7:30. take a snort waia anu then board the car at 8:30 ror tne grounds, where they are to remain un til 12:30. Two hours of the work Is to be devoted to hitting and Infield prac tice and the last hour and a half to a game between the Regs and the Yanks. The afternoons are free, but It is Long's Idea that the men should take, a nap for an hour or two, following luncheon. Thev run In from the grounds and after n shower receive the attention of ttje tra lner In a letter from the Oakland training camp at San Diego, Manager Van Hal tren has this to say concerning his men: "The boys are going In great shape and with the aid of another catcher we will be fortified for all emergencies, as i.'ook can play a good outfield as enabled them to become headllners. klBRARY VOTING CONTEST A $500 library rtren away absolutely free. An elegant library of 00 volumes sjid handsome golden oak cases will be given to the lodge, school, church, club or society In Portland securing the largest number of votes. Every merchant listed below will give with each 10-cent purchase on vote. At the close of the contest the lodge, school, church,- club or society receiv ing tha largest number of vofe will be awarded the library complete, with cases. Current accounts when promptly paid are entitled to votes. The library Is on exhibition In tha Fifth street window of The Journal office, corner Flftn and Yamhill streets. Ballot boxes are located at Holsman's Jewelry store, 149 Third street: White Front drug store, 138 Grand avenue: Watta-Mattnieu drug store, 275 Russell street, where all votes should be deposited. Trad with the following merchants and set busy with the votes: VT. H. MAXXEXA CO., dry roods, clothing and shoes. 880 to 884 East Mor rison street Z. EOX.BlCAr, jeweler, 141 Third Street. Main 8188. O. M. VOFSTEATTK. photographer, 165 Third street Paclflo 1720. XADBSBX.T TBAXTBRS b 8TOR AQE CO, office and warehouse 111-118 North Sixth street Main 1685, A-1686. THB 8. H. BKAISTASD CO., sporting goods, 122 Grand avenue. Cast 838. X.XBESTT COAL 4k XOB CO.. office 812 Pine street Home A-3188, Main 1662. UX.CAV CO AXi CO., of floe 3 2 Burn side street Main .2776. A-2776. BUSCK 8l OSTBB, merchant tailors, 825 Stark street. Paclflo 800. OBEOOSr STEWS CO-, cigars and newa, 147 Sixth street. W. B. XSmXTT, plumbing and gas fit ting. 507 Williams avenue. East 4826. B. A. WXIiSOWB WHXTB TMOWS DBUO STOBE, 183 Grand ave. E. 8658. A. K. WIIiLETT, grocer, 128 Grand avenue. B-1261, East 283. THB MODEIi BABBEB SKOV, finest shop In the city, 81 Sixth street IIABOHXO TEMPXB OBOCBBT, 380 Camhill, corner Park. Main 6511, 17.-8737. CHXCAOO JCABXBT. meats, 187 Third treat Main 413. ' ' XOBBXBOIT ZX.KCTRXCAX CO, 111 East Morrison street East 8128. B-1626. v WATTS-MATTHIEU CO, druggists, 276 Russell street East 662. XtB. B. B. WBJOHT, dentist. 842U Washington, corner Seventh. Main lilt7. : AIIOB BXHZB, fine millinery, 4 Washington street BKAYXB m a. xa, wooa aesiem, Jsrd East Eighth and Main streets. East 15 .. CBBTBAX, MABHET, meats and fish, 186 Grand avenue. B-18S4, East 418. 1 , iiiiajnn ' BBBA9 . CO- corner .'i Second and Columbia streets retail 146 hdheifurnishers SK7FRIMN St TAYXOB STAWTOST, plumbing and gas fitting, 308 Pine street KOOBB BBOS, east side news deal ers and confectionary, Williams avenue and Russell street East 4702. B. A. McASAMS, bicycles and sport ing goods, Williams avenue and Knott street East 2482. WTXOUAVr ATE. TSKBBEXXaA TAC TOBT, umbrellas and leather goods, 544 Williams ave. C-1004. V. A. DO-LXTE, wallpaper, painter and decorator, 104 Union ave. East 1095. XOESSEX, It TBET. meats and fish. 840 First st Main 1979. CausCBXET BBOS, wood dealers, Marshall and 13th sts. Both phones. OOIO)8TJ.T7B'I OBOOZXT, 271 RW sell st East 6 SO. JOHH B. HAXI4ET. groceries. 492 Washington st , Main 2167, A-3167. T. BC BATX8, barbsr, 842 Williams ave. UUTOian BXaED, wall paper and paints, 406 Morrison st Main 1873. MAX X. SMTTBt florist, 150 Fifth st, opp. Meier ft Frank. Main 7215. QTJBBB OTTT XtTBXBO ft OXBASmTO WOBXfl, 288 Grand ave. East 8583. SlflJIUDB TTTEIi CO Long or short wood. B-1681; East 3081. Office and yard Thirty-sixth and Hawthorns O. I. OXXSOB', Tinsmith. 285 Grand avenue. East 6008. - ' BAXXB, optician. Dr. B. J. MIUs, as. slstant Main 1874. ill th, st HOBTHWEST 6U1 CO, sporting foods. 118 d st Main 2006. L COXJCKAB- KAHDWABB OO, bard- wars, mechanics' tools and cutlery. 109 Id st Main 8187. StrBBXA CAHBJCAOB WOBJCS, Mfga. and repairers of oarrlsjres and, wagons. Ill BurnsldA , Pacific 47. " 1 5 Since disposing of Honey Mellody via the knockout route a few months agj, Frank Mantell has met and beaten a number of fairly good men. Ho did most of his fighting around Philadel phia, figuring in six-round, no-decision bouts. Before coming to San Fran cisco, Mantell outpointed Jack Williams, Eddie Haney and Jack Robinson, heavy weights, in the Quaker City within a month's time. He also won a decision over Mickey Hyde in six rounds and knocked out Jack Rogers and Andy Mal loy In eight rounds each, near Boston. Mantefi's big setback was a knockout at the hands of Harry Lewis, who put him away In three rounds. He boxed a 20-round draw with Rube Smith in Denver some months ago. Mantell has been fighting for about two years. He learned the game in Providence, Rhone Island, his home town. He can fight at any weight from 148 to 164 pounds. His only California appearance was against Kid Farmer at Maryavllle two weeks ago. He gav; Farmer a terrible beating in 20 rounds. Mantell has never figured as a head liner, but he is a big, clever fellow who firomises to come to the front like a ot mora If given a chance. He was. matched to flgnt Ketchel at coima during the latter part of this month but the match was called off at Ketch el's reauest. Since Mellody, who seemed to have the best hold on the title, waa knocked out in 15 rounds on November 1. 1907 In Dayton. Ohio, by Lewis, there at pears to he no real holder of the welter weight at present. It is claimed by Jimmy Gardner, Harry Lewis, Mike (Twin) Sullivan and Jack Blackburn. WHITMAN BALL TEAM WILL INVADE OREGON Missionaries Arrange Heavy Schedule With Collegiate' and Club Tossers. BRUM'S BEAVERS ARE ORGANIZED FOR GAMES A baseball club has been organised by Brunn & Co. under the name of the "Brunn's Beavers," consisting of good. fast, amateur players. Roxey, who is to doxhe twirling for the new club, has worlds of speed and an extensive va riety of shoots, and with Fleming be hind the bat to steady him, they have a battery hard to beat The other members of the club are equally good In their respective posi tions. The new team desires to take all the out-of-town trips possible. Dates are open after Sunday, April 6. Teams desiring games address C. E. Leek, care the Sllverfleld company. PORTLAND EAM NOW IN COLDER SALINAS Rallnoo urV, 9 Tho Tnrtlani4 team of the Coast league arrived here yesterday and was out In the afternoon for three hours of hard practice. Colder weather was encountered nere, dui tne men are not straining themselves and felt fine after the practice. Red cheeks told how the exercise was felt. The Sallnaa team will olay th visit ors Saturday arid Manager MoCrsdl will divide his men into two teams for a match Sunday. It will be the old story of the Irish and the Dutch, and the Dutch expect to win this time. Auto Show In South Bend. (Doited Prou Leased Wire.) South Bend, Ind, March 26 The South Bent automobile show, for which & reparations have been making1 for some me. opened auspiciously today and will continue until Monday. More than 100 cars are on exhibition, representing all the prominent American manufacturers. "Strangler" Smith on Program. "Strangler" Smith, the -champion mid dleweight wrestler, will be on of the attractions at the Building Trades ath letic smoker tomorrow night at 8 o'clock In Merrill's hall. Smith will meet a prominent wrestler, best . two In three fails. :. , - ; -. i '-; y:- v : v-, . . 4? ' Bojrs B. Blaaott ... ,: t . . Tot Plstriot AttoratjV . 7 -. Whitman College. Walla . Walla, Wash., March 26. Manager Marvin has practically made arrangements for an extended trip of the Whitman baseball team Into the Willamette valley during the Easter vacation.' Although all the details have not yet been settled it Is probable that the schedule played will be as follows, including four intercol legiate games: April 13 Willamette university at Salem. April 14-16 Two games with Univer sity of Oregon at Eugene. April 16 Oregon Agricultural college at Corvallls. April 17 Chemawa Indian training school at Chemawa. April 18 Multnomah Amateur Ath letic club at rortland. It Is likely that a game with a team at The Dalles will also be played on the return trip. This will make a heavy schedule, especially to be played so early in the season, but it Is 'the only time an Oregon trio can be arranged and the boys are very anxious to take it. Good weather will likely continue from now on, so that the team will have plen ty of opportunity to practice. The team will be especially strong this vear is the opinion of all who have seen the boys at practice. Kluine. Halev looks better than last year and Is overcoming some of his faults In a marked degree, fxcept eating, and he certainly don't overlook anything there. Smith's ankle Is rounding to In good shape, he being around without the aid of a cane even. . Hogan can take care of first all right anil his hitting will do tho rest. We shall certainly have enough left-handers with Kllllan. Wright and Quick out to be good pitch ers with so many left-handers between. L . ..... u,,.,, r-rT ,v - i j- .J :y', - p o if "N 1 - - W. J. VAN DAMME KIDNEY-CURE TEA A. J. 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