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"V THE' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, . PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY UVL.nmu, auil, a. 0 F0l;f ING NEWS world V Rcld 'Track Diamond if JIBE-BAT FIGHT IS CALLED DW eSWSJPaJasBBBBBBSBSaBSB Fcathenvclght Makes Chop- ping-Block of the Light- ; weight's Face. . San . Francisco, April 1. Aba Attell featherweight champion, won a clean draw with Battling Nelson. ex-llght-welght champion, her laat night aftar 16 rounds of bloody lighting-, during which thr waa hardly a minute's alow- log down. Befr Smith based hit de cision on tha wonderful fighting skill and staying quaJltlea of the Hebrew and hie pronounced superiority in the flret nine rounda aa agalnat the aggreaslvo finish and harder blowa ot the Dana In the four rounda of the cloalng six. Nel- aon weighed nearly eight pounda mora than attell. Attell'a great generalship. Ma rapid-, fire blowa, hla ability at feinting and hla wonderful footwork gar him a blgi iMd over the Hegewtsch demon. He rained blowa ao rapidly on AtteU'a face and with auch stinging effect that the Battler's eyes, nose, mouth and cheek wrre swollen and raw from to punish- The Uttl Hebrew's guard was Invul nerable until the ninth round, when the j?nttler-Orovr a terrlfla Tight" straight through to the stumacn. in diow landed full and the Impact sent Attell back several faet, the feather bringing up against the rope a. Attell In a rage suddenly deserted- his starting methods and loosened up, planied right and left wings on the Battlers faoa that recked the big fellow's head. , a fur thla round Kelson had a ahad the better of the tnllL although be could pot land a deoislT blow, so won derful was Attell a oerense. weison . . . in m iu favorite at rins-slde. Both men war dissatisfied with the de cision. - : , . Tb right hy Bounds. Tlmind 1Whn the torn sounded Attell shot aulckly to the center , of the rtne: and. commenced Jabbing at Nelson's face, . which he easily founJ. Nelson waded In right from tha.sUrt but Aba could not be .. found. Aba . m n-. iw Ll., .... , W I'rjjuerwu xv wiin vuwa vu mw u-u, all of which' were ..light-"Aba kept rovered during to round and showered blow after blow, on the Dane. WRESTLER . AF1TEK CHAMPIONSHIP. : V -s, I , t, , , ('III. ' k" ''t I v -1 : ' - '',:- .';!' r; I " ', V.4:.I.VV' '' If . , ' . . I ' ' ; " .'' ' ''! WORTIIWESiy; H. C. A, PEOPLE Will MIRE f WITH TIIE COABTEES The7.' im ilava InterVanlnS between now and the opening of the Paclfle Coast league, baseball game Saturday geam an Interminabis . tangta , oi ume . iw , um ohroniu Dug. - '-i. .i. , ; MeCredle and his bunch Of balltossers are getting uaed to the emu winua Blow ing over the bay. By Saturday-1 bey will have become acoustomed to to. pe culiar ciunate. Then iook out. Dr. B. T. Roller of Seattle,. well knows In -Portland, who will meet k.i Victor. McLgglen. In Portland. April 16. at the Helllg theatre. Roller shot a atralaht left as the bell Clanged I win hm In Pnrtlanit navt vak in mmmonni tralninar fnr fha evant. wrwiSiAKb. exnected to Drove a worthy opponent. He Is one of tha up with left and right for Jaw, bull vAn hrnfhnra. tha ahorteat of whom la six feet and the tallest, seven 1 . -1 1 .nl.,fii1 .k kit a- I - - - ' - - " " ideateDDlnar and smothering. He judged his distance and bombarded Nel- feet two Inches. Their father was a Catholic priest In Europe. t",A"a "ADV,"n?rL." mouth as tha cons; rang. It was At nil .1VIBUO Will. U.M IClfc W VHO ... mothered his man with lightning-like Round 6 Nelson came up dancing and left and right iolts to tha bead. At- waded right In, AtteU backing up a bit tell forced Nelson almost to swing Attell received a straight left on the liia head off, and then swung his left face and Nelson put left to the kidneys, and right to the face, Nelson rotallat- Attell clinched and Nelson sent In two inx with a left to the body as the lefts to tha jaw. He followed Attell round ended, r AtteU had the advantaaa. about landing right and left to the although be did not succeed in lan a particularly weu-oeiinea nuncn. i Kdunt I Nelson shot a straight left I lnceeaantly, and Nelson a face goon although he did not succeed In landlnar I bead. Attell fought back like a demon 'ticuiariy weu-oeiinea puncn. I Bending in rights ana leits to me jaw o the- nosa-nd thTxchangd "left looked like a raw steak. Blood began hooks to tho. fac. , They went Close, I to pour from hla noaa, which Attell shoulder to snouiaer, ana nieison orono kept pegging at with merciless preci- H up by landing two hard, lefts to ion. Nelson forced the fighting, but the body, and tws rights to the facs Attell fairly blinded him with a oon- and Jaw. Attell looked a little nxiou tlnuoua fusillade of lefts and rights to at this unexpected turn , of affairs, the face. Tha bail rang and Nelson mey mixed u at oiose range, .ueu went to hla seat bleeding frelv. fairly smothering Nelson with right! ... Attir round. and left shoots to tb jaw. . Nelson Round They closed in. Axhtlng TlAa "h. iZt u: t 1h2 w two rights and a left to the h0-rtnr,lhnrt3i h ft.ii stomach and thai swung a left to the ?a5J;.lTiLK.-A4!?-frliJti AtiS." face. AtteU had the advantage, al- landlna on Nelson's face at wilt The crowd cheered Attell wildly for his ex hibition.. , Round I Referee Smith ordered Nel ron to break, which be reluctantly did. Then AtteU swung his right and three lefts to the Jaw. Nelson then hooked two lefts and a right to tha jaw and Attell covered up. Attell blocked Nel son's attempts cleverly and Attell wa ded in with several lefts to tha jaw. Attell swung two hard rights and a left to tha jaw, but Nelson evened it up with., a hard right to the body. ,Thev then exchanged left and right Wort-arm Swings to tha jaw and Kel son was given a hard left over the though Nelson appeared to . b much stronger. Round 7 They fought to close quar ters. Nelson putting left to the body and outfighting Attell at this work. Nelson wrestled Attell to the ropes and the tat ter worked to Close quarters, where Nel son planted a stiff left to tha face and Attell broke away and again began hla bombardment of right and left awlngs on the Battler's jaw and face as the ball rang. Nelson had the advantage eariy in ine rouna, Dut Atteu reveraed this and went to his corner with the honors. Round S They continued to fight at LIBRARY VOTING CONTEST A $800 library" glrsn away absolutely free. 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Fish, oysters, poultry, butter, . eggs, eta Main 5; A-6556. Third ana Ankeny ats. P. H. BCBBBZO CO Woodlawn 8: C-18S8. 716 Union ave. north. POBTLAZTD TEJTT AWBZBO CO. 7-Tenta and awni(iga 16 Front st BC. B. XiEB Real estate and ' invest. rnenta lloom 411 .Corbett bldg. Main. Physical Directors Flatly Force Concessions From ' Athletic League. "Quite the strongest conference we bare ever ' been able to hold In the northwest", said Physical Director Grll- I ley yesterday evening, after bis return from the Athletic league of North America conference held at Seattle. Mr. Grlller waa verv elated, aa he felt that the recognition for which the T. M. C. A. had been fighting for at the hands of the A. L- N. A. had at last been granted. When the confer ence was snnounced. the various elation physical directors of the north west decided that this was (be urn to break with the lea cue and start a sep arate league In the northwest. They felt that in the matter of meets held by th league and in the arantina or per mits for meets the major committee had not treated th Pacific aaaoclatlons rlth consideration. A separate organ- Isatlon was essential they held, if fair treatment waa to be received. The discussion on thin point was long land stormy. Dr. a. J. Fisher, represent- I int tne ittaaua nirnrtoratA. wrji not in clined to aTve way nt all. and It Waa only when it was finally moved thut the western leagues withdraw that he rreed upon a compromise most lavor to the associations. Dr. Fisher recoanlsed that one rreat I league was of immensely greater service than ir aptit up and ne mereiore oe elded that If the associations of the northwest would decide to continue their dues, be would guarantee the im mediate formation of a separate branch for the west electing Ita own offlcera and granting ita own permits. This de cision will be confirmed at the A. U N. I A. conference to be held at Ocean View, New Jersey, this summer, when Mr. Grllley will represent Portland and the west. The formation of a summer school for physical directors and these thinking of taking up thla work also held the at tention or tne conrerence. wnue a school on the Ideas laid down at the Lake George summer school would havs been desirable, the desire for economy out this proposal down and the confer I enca axreed to supoort a two weeks achool to be held at Gearhart Park, where men of an international reputa tion will address the members from day to day. ... ur srenerai leanortanoe to tne aasocia- Itlons was ths formation of a physical directors' society! There was a gen eral feeling that; the western associa tions held aloof (from each other and that if th "strong men" got together I In unison a start would be mad for a Colly Druhot with Indianapolis this season, was in rirst xunger -ao, go through three Innings this season on that team without giving his opponents hit Hla curves broke nloeiv. and ne had soma speed that was dasallng. - Tha Portland o- turned this trick agalnat Connie Mack's Philadelphia Athletics, too. t ' " ' Sines nurchaains Pat Donahue, th old Portland catcher, from Boston, Pres ident MoCaffery or the Toronto ciuo is able to comDlete hla full llneun. Won der how Pat feels to b finally relegated to the bushrT , , ... lo Tinker, who used to hold down tha third baa- for Portland years ago. Is threatened with blood-oolaoning as th result or an injury to nis nana. - Jake Atx. tha former Portia nder. has kept pace witn tne regular wnue box in an their exhibition games tnis spring. comiakey la miahtv rond or tne niar aeo- ond-baaeman and declares he is sura of a place on the team all season. ' e Jimmy McHale contributed the feature Of th gam between Boston ana- Mem Dhla tha other dav in MemDhls. Mc Hale sot In three drives, ens for a triple, Each time a Red Box was on second base. . This Is described as some of tha sweetest hitting any of , tne Boston bunch has done this season. L'i-.vf J--;X Wv .:' I 1. ?'.. I r .- 1. i . 38 :.. - i .-.1 .i- f. . "I'V ' k: -xiy h-- ; H-.'r-Z-'iy A a'" t 1 '' '. .;.r 'i v--; . I V i . . t.a. ttu . . I a L. 1 . ",'.; a ' . I, iM j: THE BEST T"E BESr $3 HAT $3HAT Hirsch Bujs High-Steppers. Sanford Hlrach has recently nurchaaed Briini LJgnt ana otsr Liignt. a spien dldiy mated pair of high-stepping chest nuts. The horses were secured from W. B. Linn of Illinois for 32,000. Thev will be entered In the coast horse shows. Ball Game Postponed. The baseball game scheduled for to day between East- Bide and West Sid men schools nas been postponed till Friday. The grounds ar In very poor shape and with little clear weather will be in good condition for th gam Fri day. Jumping Eopes Free. Forty labels of the Butter-Nut and Buster Brown bread will get the finest lumping rope that ever came to Port land. Trimmed with bells and mads of spiral wire. Save tha labels one for th little girl. and get go., range, Attell complaining about rnWon""? reposition as their leader as well aa for the dual- tne butting. Attell Jarred with three left hooks to the Jaw and a itles fitting him for tne position ...u.i.ci.i i.wi iivi. in iu . -l physical men elected a. hard left hook to the. face , and Jaw. I President G. A. Smith of Nelson landed a straight right to the C- and A. G. Doutnitt of Seattle be- ii:f. a uv ucii euunui SEANIKO SEES LID SETTLING DOWN (SiweUl OUostck to Tb ieeraal.t Shanlko. Or.. April 1. It is aulte evi- dent from the action taken bv the city council at its last regular meeting, that this city will for the first time in its history feel the effects of the moral wave. G. C. J. Schmidt's application for the renewal of hla saloon license waa re jected ny unanimous vote or the coun cil. It was stated thst Schmidt had been repeatedly given notice to nronerlv ience aaioon property ana in otner ways comply with tb city ordinances, but nan rauea to neea sucn orders. Th council also closed saloons at 12 Jit, HID , . , . . . , j . - - M. Grllley I cloCK mianignv, to remain ciosea ail Vancouver. I bell Bounded With the men I tna, 1ot vlnunraalilmt anil urrntlrl. tighting furiously at close range. At- respectively. The president lmmedlate- iwi ni n. iBu. y appointed uooin or xaeoma ana itouna Alter Atteu had jarred nei- t, G. Couley of Bpokane to make up an son with three terrific lefts to the Jaw -ecutlv committee. Among the rec- tha Battler almost sent his man through ommendatlons made by this committee tha rope with aJ straight right "to ths was the formation of a monthly newa stomach. Nelson kept relentlessly after letter, to which each member promlaed his man and forced Attell to cover. . At- to contribute pas article a year on phys- j ieu, aiter stalling, suaaoniy loosened leal research worn. up and showered rixht and left awlnaai In dlacuaains- ths conference. Mr. wltn great force to the Battler's Jaw I Grllley said: - "With th exception of and face. Th bell found Attell ham- but two men, every physical director in leering -away at Nelson's Jaw and turn-lth nortnwest was at m conrerence. lng, what for a moment seemed defeat Into a drawn struggle for round honora it was a wonderful round from all standpoints. Round 10 After Attell had hooked a hard left to the Jaw Nelson sent a We felt the time had come to make stand and while our discussions were somewhat heated, there waa a general friendly spirit which made a com promise possible. I have not th slight- eat doubt that the conference has stun- BO trTTOSjTTS, BO OAS. BO OOOAZBB The Old Reliable CHICAGO Painless Dentists HATE STOOD TUT or MULTNOMAH PLAYEES MEET WEST PORTLAND straight left to the Jaw and, cloaing In. ulated broader work In the west We received three left hooks on his bleed- havrom hack with fresn Ideas and ins race. Atteu shook Nnlaon nn with in -neari iv u"' r nui w w- a right hook to the Jaw and quickly fol- tension- of ourwork. iowea it witn tnree stinging lerts to in race. in ei son, however, fought back hard all the time and infllotad soma punishment as the round ended. It was practically an even round. Round 11 Attell gave a marvelous exhibition of aide-stepping and ducking, Nelson twice hitting the ropes with his giovea xseison a rove his right to th stomach and Attell swung three rights to the Jaw with much force. Thev changed fierce right and left swing, to I ".'."f't,. , fcnVnand: tne jaw as tne bell clanaed. both mn 1 mw. i..w , tamt tam fighting every Inch of the way. Attell this season, and the coming exhibition bad a ahad. I v.- th first real teat of strength Round 12 Nelson cut three lefts to I r tk. ...m the Jaw and fought Attell against the The teams will line up as follows: ropes. Attell stalled and the crowd I xf a. a. f!. West Portland. yelled: "Nelson!" "Nelaon!" Nelson Igtott ...c Antolne forced Attell about and started the I wVirrl. .. n Howard. Hraaka blood , from his nose with three hard Sinnott lb , A. Paxrott left swings. Nelson nearly floored At-lMurphjr i.ib Houston TEETH, Multnomah Amateur Athletlo club I a . 1 ... ., .1 .1 . . V. a I aTtt.l??w., Vh" 5J5! 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The latter McLellan rough t back gamely and landed several Campbell rights and lefts to the face. Attell Bennett . again cut loose and landed three lefts I Monson and a right swing to the Jaw. It was alBteadman vicious round, Nelson enjoying th hon Round IS Nelson started off with two lefts to the jaw and forced his man around the ring. Attell broke ground and finally they went to close Quarters. Attell smotherlna- Nlnn'i blows. Nelson drove a wlpkd rlvh f United Prni Leased Wire.) to the Stomach and followoil it with I Ran Francisco. ADrll 1. Both Abe At left and right swings to the face. At- tell and Battling Nelson are. in a badly tell recovered and landed several left I battered condition todav aa a result of and right swings on th Battler's Jaw, I their gruelling 15-round scrap last night, Attell hooked his right to the Jaw and which ended in a draw. both men fought viciously at close As a result of his toe-to-toe tactics, range. Attell swung left and right to Attell probably took more punishment the Jaw but could not stop the Bat- hast night than he has received in any tier S Onslaughts. Attell hnolrnd n I ,ht In th. mat thru iraaVa. and fierce right to the Jaw and they mixed though he did not stop one fourth th it. exchanging PtinCh for tiunch aa thlvi, ,nt -Kalmnn AKA da munh wnraa bell rang. Nelson had more force to4 cut up today than the rugged Dane. -his blows and. if anything, had a lead. Th. draw decision la aenerallv re- Round 14 Nelson rushed In, hooking garded as proper. Attell clearly out- trlo Of rights to the face. Nel- hi. nnnnnsnt hut tha Dana avenad inn h nttal a f..,f,.l , .u . I Aw.ah" -anT- ."ft'- Itiz thing up with nis aggressiveness. HahrAttr'a una a tha t-J, . &a . b viiu.1. SMI ICU L' UICL . . . jou ting from that member. Nelson ITALIAN RAClYtt liV ST nd as they mixed it at close ran ita. Nelson sent Attell back a foot with powerful right to the Jaw. He kent after his man relentlessly, and soon had Attell In distress. Nehion triad tn land a knockout. They fought at an almost superhuman pace and as th bell rang thy almost fell through tha ropes from the vlclousness of their ef forts. .Nelson seemed to have a shade. Round 16 With bleedintr face and wollen eyes, Nelson rushed into the 32-K Crown S5.00 Bridge Work, par tooth S5.00 Logan Crown....1.... S3. 50 to S5.00 Bast Rubber Plat g 8.00 Aluminum Lined Plates sjlO.OO to S15.00 McAlwayne, Fay silver FUlings S1.00 brennaS old. "!" ?2'0 to 5.00 vegetaoje vapor usea ouiy oy us tor Painless Extracting 50g Painless Denstist 803H Washington, corner Sixth. Be sure yon ar In th right office. Lady attendant f nones aiain ssav. jx-dsv. COAL Greek COAL None Better to. Be Had at Any Price FURNACE $7.00 Per Ton NO DIRT . Special Price to Suburban District , F. B. JONES & CO. East 7 . 181 EAST. WATER ST. - B-1771 SMBW0J) Delivered on Short , Notice end In Any Quantity Oregon & lYashiogtoo Lumber Co. foot of Hamilton Ave Phone Main 2163 IS NEARING FEISCO (United Press Uaied Wire.) San Francisco, April 1. Nine days behind the American car, the Thomas, the leader in the New Tork to Paris race, the Italian racer Zust is nearlng San Francisco, having left Los Angeles at 8:30 laat night. The car was laid up there three hours ror re in a garage 5""0,i''V ru"?.a mio . tne DHlr- cofe resumln the lourney. ira.y aeierminea to ena tne contest. w holno- nnl.llv rrMinl hv a hi P&nrXP mt2 croa rthee,cfewntisy mix and the men fought viciously with honors about even until the- clos of the round. When the tons: clan red the crowd began shouting tha name of its favorite but Referee Smith could not see where one had the better of the fight and promptly declared It a draw. EARSONS' TRACKMEN SCHEDULING MEET iRnMm1 T4.ra fr-h tn Th 1i,m1 .- -- ' I wrestling Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wash., was the fiercest contest of its' kind ever April 1 -Manager iTlgenbautn of the witnessed here. Ian club. Tbe German car passed through Cater. Wyoming, at 8:30 o'clock last night The French racer, Dedion, arrived at Ooldfield from Ton opah last night escorted by six autos. "FARMER" BURNS GOES DOWN UNDER BEEL (Talted Press Lessed Wire.) Omaha, Neb., April 1. "Farmer" Burns met defeat last night In his wrestling match with Fred Deel. It academy track department has sched uled three meets for tbls month In which th Pearson's academy athletes will participate. The first is at Weston, Oregon, April 10, with. Weston Stat normal; th second at Pendleton, Ore gon, the following day with Pendleton High, and th -third- In Walla Walla, April 24. The meet fn Walla Walla will be a triangular on between Waitaburg High, Walls Walla and Pearson's acad emy. Will Martin, Whitman's famous sprinter, is captain of the academy track team. The team is particularly strong in ths sprints, mile . run . and broad Jump, , , ,. . - , The old warhorso was beaten In two straight falls. The first bout lasted 40 minutes and the second 51 minutes. Incite first' BeeJ used the half Nelson hold and the toe hold and crossbar in th second boat, i . v'. . FOR W01ERI ARID CHIUJEER1 ' i-: 'Boisa Business Men Play. 'J': (SpecUl DlMtch t The Journal.! - Boise. Ida.. April 1. -A- movement la now 'on foot her among business men I to - organise a -i commercial oaseball league. Bucoess seems aaatmtd... , Tha league will lnclud stat and county of. flcial - . m MM IFJSTST)TE . . - -" ;; - Women's and Children's Diseases Treat ed exclusively by. graduate and licensed ' Women Physicians only . 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