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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. FRIDAY - , EVENING APRIL 3. 1003. Ring field "Track Diamond D POMIIIID 1IIGS TWO; WRESTLING CHAMPIONS READY TO GRAPPLE TONIGH TOG-OF-IM PEOPLE . ELECT: fiEl' OFFICERS I ... T " f - i'i ' i Oij-f 9 o:ULiLQrc , ,- j - r ' - . -.V:-s ! v-1 19 Olllll ? ... sigh on mm I' . if A. w. H II! . a i" . ir ' . , V Leaguers Allow Students No Hits Br Huns and Blaugh ter Mack's Pitcher. j By. W1U X -81a,ttry. San Francisco, April .For nln full Innings at Oakland ytrdy afternoon, rii, hra Groom Mid Klnaell of ' th Portland Dint held th mlstlo sign high over th heads of th aspiring young tosser who represent th Fhoonlx ball team of St, Mary's college, winning to 0. Not a collegian could negotiate a hit or a buf on ball. On of them managed M W rirsi oas on n k ratnhar Madden after Groom v.ai r&nnMi him. but. aside from . this trifling Incident the 6t Mary' lads wer bowled ever with machine rgu- The defeat of the previous day inuat have left Its sting with the Beaver, for they surely did play baseball that would have won fame la any man a league, in the field and at the bat Portland was ever there ready to take advantage of each-opportunity and always fighting as though the little practice . game meant a pennant Such ginger In an ante-seasoa contest was a treat to the fans. - - Groom opened the game and unloaded Ms various assortment of twister for ix Innings. .He seemed to aeveiop mor. nA ni a tmtn line of curves an change of pace as the Innings rolled by, nna afti the other the collegian fell down until the flith Inning, when Hart truck out' but managed to reach the first base after Catcher Madden dropped ih Ku Ma vaa the first and last collegian to have the honor of gracing a bar as a baserunner during mi game. Klnseil was trotted out before the mall but admiring throng to work for the last three innings, lie naa as mucn ss If not more than Groom. Five men funned while he wss tossing them up. nd nobody got anything that looked like a hit Klnsells, displayed farm n than -he ever showed during the games he played tn the Coast league last season.. . ' ' ' Krause, the lad whom Connie Hack has grabbed for his Philadelphia Amer ican team, jrracea me mouna iw iu collegians. There was something amiss with his soupbone, for the big leaguers ' waded right Into his slants at the out set and eave him an awful lacing. Thir teen blngles, two of them doubles by Casey and Danzig, and one a triple by Raftery, were garnered from Krause's storehouse, The Beavers lost no time In getting two In the opening period. Casey start ed with a double, and After Cooney had died Raftery tripled -against --the left field fence, chasing Casey through. McCredte's infield, gav Raftery all, the time he needed to come -In. In the next epasm Basaey hit and stole, and arrived on a bad error by Wallace, who let a thrown ball get away from him at the first station. ' ' The fifth netted Portland another. Danzig landed while Feeney was busy , booting his grounder, and Madden sent . nira arouna to intra wiin a neat sin ale. Madden stole, and Groom unload ed a bingle into-left Danilg beat It to the pan, but Madden fell near the piate ana was naitea. m a poiisncr, Raftery picked 9 out a single in the pi nth, took second on another muff by Wallace and registered after- Danzig Oiepaicnea wma one into center. Cooney . played - remarkable - bail s.t .. V f evpX y-ev' mif 4&&em $ V - 'V ' I , ' - 1 :- d- - '" , 1 &v "; : ' Russian Uon ; la Action. (United Piees Leased Wire.) , " Chicago, April (.Tonight In the big amphitheatre at the Chicago stockyard known as Dexter pavilion, George Hackensohmldt, the world renowned Graeco-Roman champion, will . contest for the world's aateh-ea-catch-can wresUlog title with Prank Ootch, the American chamnlon. The bout has at tracted attention on both sides of the Atlantic and should prove the choicest ua-Dii mat naa oeen orierea xoiiowers of the wrestling gam in years. In view of- the faot that conflicting statement have been made regarding the conditions under which the men ere to wrestle It may be stated that Graeoo-Roman rules are not to e-overn. as has been reported, but that the bout will be straight catch-as-catcit-can styn wiin tne etranvie noia Darrea. ini con dltlons call for 24-foot ring, elevated four feet ; Two Judges will officiate besides the referee. The purse offered Is of $10,000. CO per-cent of which will o to tn winner ana w per cent to toe :ser. i . i - t , - ..i Ootoh Xas Improved. ' Both men ar reported In th very best of condition. ' Ootch recently put in a month .of hard work at bis Iowa farm, and alnca then baa been In dally" train ing to keep In condition. Hackenschmldt is an aimete wno neea time training, twins- temperate in his habits and al ways in condition to. appear on 2b mat at an hour's notice. While Hackenachmidt is a strong is short handling his five chances with rreat need aid accuracy. Dansl ml .."Kr-:..""::"..! awayrilh the work at first like a Big 7 " inin to the mat a. hnB All VI. - " . - . - . . many think.. It is true that nis victory leaguer, and Casey showed all his old- time rorm at secona. The ouuield had little to do, but three chance coming us way.. Th score: - PORTTiAND. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Casey,' 2b ........... 6 11 0 4 0 Cooney., ss ......... 4 0 1 0 S 0 Raftery, cf wocreaie, rx o o l o 0 Dansig. lb .......... ( 1 0 0 Johnson. ST 4 0 0 0 1 0 Baeaey, 1( 4 t J 1 0 0 WaAaen. o 4 9 10 11 Groom, p I 0 0 1 0 . Klnaella, p :. ..-. 1 0 0 0 1 0 Votol over Tom Jenkins, on the occasion of his visit to the United States several years ago, would lead to the belief that he will be the winner in tonignt s con test but It should be borne In mind that tn th last year or two Gotch has been steadily Improving. Hacken- chmldt has kept himself In good con dition during a corresponding period, but It -Is possible that more or less it, it ST. MARTS. ' i v i: An rt. rr wy a'ts OeMbMdJ. X m... 4 0 0 0 0 0 Feeney, ID Dunn. 1 Krausi Burns, o -,,..,;.-.- 8 rx s liallanaa. lb S pugan, ,v Wallao. lb M..v.-t 0 0 0 -8 . 0 0 0 6 t 4 VARSITY TEAMS PLAY FIRST HATCH TODAY Stanford and Cailifornia Hare Each Won Twenty Ball Games in Past. VH eH'tVi e 4 2 8 0 . 19 SCORES BT INNINGS. PorOanfl ....... 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 B Base jut Z 1 I 2 0 0 1 I IS Bt Marys .......0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 us Alia oooooooo Q o , EUMMART. Three-base hit Raftery. Two-base hits Casey, Danzig. First base on caiiea Daws urause : a. Btruck out Double play Krause to Wallace, Fee ney to uugan to waiiace. Time of game One hour and. 45 minutes. Umpires uuu WW Auowini, STAf-FORD BOUND TO -R017 CALIFORNIA "0", (Special Dlipatek to The Jonrsal.) Stanford University, April S. The California varsity baseball team is here this afternoon ready for the lineup with the Stanford players in the first inter collegiate game of this year. It is curious fact that out of the 40 games the two colleges nave played since the first game In 1892 each university has won 20. Tomorrow s game will be the forty-first and the first of the seven teenth year of California-Stanford base ball. Stanford has almost a veteran team this year and so far has played firsU class ball,- From competitive scores she seems to have it slightly on the men from the State university. It is probable that- Stanford win use xneue in the box tomorrow, although the exact lineup will not be announced by Captain Fenton until a few minutes before the men go on the field. Behind the bat there will probably be Ganong. the Portland catcher. He is Friends of. Sport Eescue It e?c8eBeiRyhItSwe&onrrnrrtri, After Disbanament Had Partly Carried, : (Special Dbpatch iO The Journal.) Stanford University,. Cal., April J. The "Stanford Boat club ?s again hard at wor with her eight-oared crew and ia completely - dispelled th disband- jnent idea, whicTi she Jiad partly carried into effect. ' Th- friends of boating decided that they could not stand by and see the Miuiford crew done away with, and nl ter a stormy meeting it was decided to recall tne action or tne previous mm-tlnx and take up the training of the crew where it had been leit off and put the eisht into the race against Califor nia oil the time scheduled April ' 26, t'arUin Gav will not row. i - vv VV The squad is taking daily trips to Bed wood City now, making up for lost time. This is tne spring vacation weeg und Coach Turner Is taking advantage t-t the occasion to hurry th men into f .'iajje. ; The squad Is now down to 20 i ,t-n, the most prominent of whom ar ; utrii k, Reynolds, Vose, Malone, Cole, iwirane, Wandriess nd . Fitting. . morrow. Bel . a veteran or tne iut team, will play first, and Scott secoifdrj Sampson seems to be the best man for short and Fenton will probably play his old position at "third. "K-enney lanes everything that comes his way and is pretty good at the bat In the field Stanford will probably play Wirt Ow. ens and McGregor. The first two were on last year's team and Owens in the last game' of that series knocked out a home run that saved the day.' Mc Gregor is a new man. The scores last year were close and the same Is expected this year. Stan ford won the first by 1-0 and the third 2-1. while-California captured the sec ond by 8-0. Coach Dlckerson of Cali fornia said tuiB - morning that he had not Dlcked his team yet and would not do .so until tomorrow. Next Saturday the two teams wul line ud at Berkeley and the ween following they will play here should a third game pe necessary to decide, tn series.. DALLAS TEAM CLEANS UP SNOHOMISH BUNCH continuous engagements in th London music halls and tours throughout th British provinces may not have in creased his speed and stamina to the ex tent-ox maaing turn altogether lnvlncl- It Is his phenomenal speed, perhaps, more than anything els that makes th Russian wrestler so great an attraction. Often he appears to take big chances by getting to work at once, whether lu n ODV,ous opening or whether ii-r5 im not, cut tnose wno nave seen uotcn at work recently assert that his competitor will not lead him to any ap preciable extent In the matter of quick- nws. Aiiogeuier were is every rea fn.J. bel,v ht while the foreigner Is likely to retain hi title as champion, he may not do so without a struggle which he will remember for a, long Hack ITever Zost TaJL enouid th American wrestler suc ceed in defeating his opponent he will vnriuuuy nave mucn or which, to be proud, for Hackenachmidt has engaged In something like 140 matches of mor or less Importance,, often against men considerably Digger man Himself, with out having a single' call recorded against him. Whenever hi opponents unv cnuuivonia to wear mm out by a sheer dehd application of avoirdupois. iu nuitwn a marvelous agiuty.ba mora man onset weir weight -Jn noarly every respect but partiou tl in competitor. Nevertheless the sport-lov- iarly lu th matter of lonr experience s Kume. tn Kuasiaji n have some advantage over his appears Al to merlcan lng public of the entire continent hones. rather than expects, to see Gotch, the Iowa farmer, tear the hlf iariiit-v veil from th mighty Russian ring mas ter in the arena tonight The 'demand for seats indicates that th crowd that will gather about the arena will be as large as ever witnessed a sporting or athletic event In this cltv. Every seat commanding a. view of th padded platform will be occupied. Many delegations - are arriving from out of town, some from Milwaukee, from In dianapolis, St Louis, from cities throughout iowa and on considerable arty has put in an appearance from ew York City. Arrange Excellent , Tourna ment of Athletic Events 4, Commencing April 15.' A meeting of th Portland .Tug oTI war and AthleUo association was held last night and th following of fleers elected: President, Gu Jacobson; rlc- prestdent; T. O. Blight; treasurer, L. C. , Stoneburg; secretary and manager. M. Planck; assistant manager. Ed Nel son. All arrangement have been perfected' ror a very interesting tournament t , be held at th association's beadauar-, tera at isoaeu bail, corner of Seven teenth and Thurman streets, beginning Monday evenlns. Anrll II. There will be many interesting events of an ath- letia nature. I In. or fPia inttltt TMtnM, will Iia tug of war contest. It ha already been agreed to oy tn captain or Lb various team that th beat anchormen in th tat shall null in their reanectlva classes, that la, light middle and heavy weight and a sold medal will be award. ed to th winner in each class, th Po lice Qasett rules to govern. Bom very Interesting wrestling matches hav also oeen arranged, Th reiere Is A. W. Hawklnson and th Judge ar Oscar K. I uanigreen and Mat Gird. The tournament will furnish a most Interesting exhibition to all lover of spore On of th new features of thl tour nament Is to be a oull between Ed Nel-1 son and T. u. Biigb, old time master of tne art. The championship of the state of uregon win t decided, and suitable recognition oy medals mad. MXAGLEN BEGINS HIS HEAVY-TEAMING W0EK (Special Olipatek to Th loaraal.) , Tacoma, April I. Vic McLaglen com menced hi training stunt yesterday fof th wrestling . match between himself and Dr. Roller, which is scheduled to take place at th Hetllg theatre. Port land. Anrll IS. An eight mil run In th morning, which was followed , by a shower bath and rub down, was all th work th young giant did, and he said this would b continued each day until Monday, hen he would begin th indoor nractlce. His younger brother, Arthur, who gives promts of becoming great wrestler, will be his wrestling mat at th T. M. A. gymnasium, where Vlo will be coaohed by Professor Moser, th asso ciation' Instructor. Moser. who Is conceded to be one of the most expert ludses of wrestling form in -the west, believes McLaglen 1 showing better , form than ever before, and he Is much impressed with his chances against the Seattle physician. McLaglen la a veritable crank on his condition. He would never dream of AHat Given Away Free With Every Suit , In order to introduce 4 our new and complete stock of SPRING SUITS, on which we save you from $3.50 to $5.00 what you pay at other stores also for the new owner to make the acquaintance " of many friends and patrons , of his store we are giving away, .; absolutely , " 1 1; ' - - A HAT with each and every suit Our, Hat Department ii now complete all the latest styles and shades. -This offer good for a limited time only; 'Suits from $10.00 to $25.00. -, ' ' S)dDD.o ,0 A02GDE .'THE NAME ASSURES THE QUALITY"' Proprietor Chicago Clothing Co. ' 69 AND 71 THIRD STREET,; BETWEEN OAK AND PINE tabl or space gam ot billiard first played, at Biosson . - iton at i.iahon. Ohio. Homr W, Crawford swung a pair of Indian club, 8 pounds 10 ounces each, t hour 11 minute continuously. 186 At Coney Island, Jo Walcott won from Mike Dunn In eight round. HOt At Kansas City, Tommy Ryan won from Billy Stlft in 10 rounds. 190ft At Pnlladelphia, una. kusscii knocked out Eddie Carton In third round. . 107 At Philadelphia, AD Alien out pointed "Spike" Robson in six round. Antrinv tntft an v klnA nf a. mitph with. out first having carefully prepared QTT? A VlT'r?.P,, SMTTTT n lnnnca I himself for It and no one could Induce Vic to take up any form of dissipation that in his oDtnlon would lmoalr his physical welfare, no matter how tempi ng or pieaaani mat dissipation may seem.. There is one thing certain, and that la McLaglen can be relied upon to ro on tne mat witn Koner in per reel shape, and local sports doubt that th latter win nave anytning out an veo Dreav wnen tne pair meet. vlo 1 mucn Interested in th local baseball team, and each afternoon he la put to see Mike Lynch and his Tiger practicing at Athletic park. Th big wrestler UKes jack: Burnett work be cause he say Jack hit the ball the farthest This Pay la Sport Annals. , 1839 Cambridge defeated Oxford in annual university boat race on th Thames. , - ' - 1879 At Boston, E. B. Merrill de feated W. H. Holt In 10-mile walking match for amateur championship of America. 1888 At New Tork, th 11-inch, open-1 TALKS TO SOLDIERS "Strangler" Smith. th well known athlet and champion middleweight wretler. ; will glv a, talk bfor th national guard companies In th Ar mory tonight It 1 expected that there will bo a large attendance or tnose wno ro in for physical culture. Ther Is a strong likelihood of Smith being1 re taineii ss Dhvslcal director of the Ar mory, In view of a new gymnasium pol icy which is being suggested by some of tne prominent oriicers. Medics Against Dental Again The medical team of the University of Oreson will play th second game with th North Pacirio Dental college Saturday afternoon at i o'clock on the professional grounds. Owing to the fact that th first gam was won by the Medics. the .Dental are working hard to capture the second gam oi tne series. .li- St. Simeon Dies In London. T.ont'on. April St Simon, "sire of jB iit-iliy winners Diamond Jubilee and i r-(n!!iiin, and filmfwlf a famous rnce iVfd in the Duke f Portland's ...).; vcntrrfJav morning. The horse ,.s j,iiri h;iKi.'il oitsisially for $3,000 and f hfs long career on the track was ,, h-0cd. J-ersimmon won the Ep , ;, r!.v la JtK for the Prlnoe of i 'i.! UwrnnniJ Jubilee repeated ; . , thnfS3 In 1300, I ' (Special pjmatck to- The Journal.) Snohomish. . Wash.. . April 8. In the basketball taiM here last nlsht to set- tie the coast championship between Dal las college - or Dallas, uregoa, ana the Foresters of A.merica five of this place, the Orgonians bad a runaway, winning 41 to .14. .. The collegians displayed a marvelous amount of skill and speed pnj were a heal from the opening whig- tin."-' '-'I -.r-t- The r.pxt game of the series . will be played in Dallas' later -in the month and the third' contest should Snohomish win (lie second, wilt be played in either Seattle or Portland. - . ? ' - , , MY FEE IN ANY UN COMPLICATED CASE You Can Pay When Cured FOR MEN ONLY , Different .doctors have different ideas in re gard to cures. .Some call a suppression of symptoms a cure. They dose for drug effects and claim that nothing more can' be done. But the. real ailment remains, and will bring the symptoms back again, perhaps the same as before, or perhaps modified in some man ner. ' ' I claim that nothing less than comphte eradication of disease can be a real cure, I treat to remove ;the disease and not merely the. symptoms. I search out every root and fiber, of an ailment, and I cure to stay cured. f V DR. TAYLOR The Leading Specialist I CURE ALL THE OF MEN I have treated hundreds of men who had long suffered a gradual decline of physical and mental energy a a result of ailments, and have been interested in noting the marked general Improvement that follow a thorough cure oi tne cniei. aisoraer. juy success in curing aimcuit cases or long specialist treating men's diseases, v This success Is du to several things. inorougniy scientuic metnoas or treatment j. employ. . ... ,..(-., To those in doubt as to their true condition who wish to avoid the serious result that may follow neg lect,.! offer free consultation and advice, either at my office or through correspondence. If your case Is on of the few that has reached an Incurable stage, I will not accept it for treatment nor will I urgemy services upon anyone. I treat curable cases only, and cur all cases I treat. ; , , ; "Weakness" Contracted Disorders Varicocele atonrHnu- ham made m th foremost It is due to th original, distinctive and Functional, derangement, such premature loss . of v power, etc. neither a ."weakness" nor a disease. It Is a symptom of prostatic dis order. To stimulate activity by th use of powerful tonics is an easy matter, but such results are merely temporary drug effects. Most doc tors treat "weakness" in this man ner because they do not know how to cure the real cause of the de rangement. I am the only physician employing scientific and successful methods. I use no tonics at all. My treatment Is a local one entirely, and corrects every' abnormal condi tion of that vital center, the pros tate gland. My cures are real cures and are permanent as In no other ailment peculiar to men Is-a prompt and thoroughcure o es sential. Contracted disorders tend to work backward until the most vital nerve center become , Involved in the Inflammation. Then follows a chronic stag that stubbornly resists all ordinary treatment Safety de mands that every vestige of infec tion be eradicated at th arllflt , nn. Bible moment Mv treatment la thnr- Cesslty O. ough. The remedies employed have a more positive action than has ever before been attained, and so This most prevalent of all disease of men is also the most neglected, either through dread -of th harsh methods of treatment commonly employed, f or , through - Ignorance of th . grave dangers that accompany the 'disease. ' As varicocele Interferes directly with r the circulation and process of wast and -repair through out the generative organs, the ne- f a prompt and thorough cure cannot he too lorcit phaslzed. ., . -1 .. cure varicocele forcibly in one perfect is my method of application yield coin- week by an absolutely painless pro cess. My cures . are . thorough that even chronic pletely. case and absolutely - permanent ,. and are ac complished without the us of knife, llgatur or caustic ' . ' Consult Me FliEE T0 ty ailinf men every opportunity of Investigating my methods of treatment and eouiOment I offer imicio .iiV 11?U 1 1 -mf TS tn thoroughness of my examination and diagnosis with that of Other physicians, and ; 0 you Will readily Why my exact knowled) of the diflorderA Included In m-r untvloltv nftht m tX nr-tU vf iciuac iu licit v nicuraDia ramB ai art nrm. aaa V. ' " ulars of treatment by mall. physicians. to foretell It Impossible to call at my office, writ for partlc-. THE OR. TAYLOk CO. 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Much of th delicate equipment of our office la specially constructed to meet the requirement of our distinctive method of treatment whloh 'involves th scientlno application of every curabl Influence known to ; be helpful in treating th class of diseases w cur. - We hav stopped at no expense that could add to th efficiency ef our work or the comfort of our patients. Ther 1 no other equally equipped Institution for the treatment of men' ailment in th Paclflo North west,; " ; ,- i - ,v . - , Why Snffer longer on Promises of Others ? WE TREAT MEN ONLY, 'AND CURE PROMPTLY. SAFE LY AND THOROUGHLY AND AT THE LOWEST COST, .VARICOCELE, HYDROCELE, VITAL WEAKNESS, BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES, KIDNEY AND BLADDER DISOR. DERS, ULCERS, SORES, PAINFUL SWELLINGS, BURNINGS. ITCHING i AND INFLAMMATION, NERVOUSNESS LOSS OF STRENGTH AND VITALITY AND ALL SPECIAL AND DELICATE DISORDERS OF MEN. Our fees for cure ar lower than th general family physician or surgeon. Medicines furnished from our own laboratory for tn conven ience and privacy of our patients; from. $1,60 to $6.50 a cours. CURES GUARANTEED OR NO PAY If yon cannot cell writ for fr Book and SIf-zamlnattoa Blank. Xany cases cured horn. Honrs 4 a m. to p. vtu Sunday, slsT" sl 71111 gIAlIeAta VImaI Brrwxrinir 4tk abb btbj, arm - . - . : nm " J uregonivieaicaiinsi BEAR Nervous Decline - WWEMWESS,V W cur Blood Pol- Tou know that by the incessant drain, straining and previous Indiscretion, . not- only morally but physically, that there Is something missing or .lacking in your make-up. You hav not the activ ity; the vlgpr. th accuracy of mental quickness then ybu ar right there 1 something- wrong. Tou grow despondent having a don't car feeling. son, gkln Diseases. Your work is hard to do. Your future seems black.' ous"ecWe8.kr- Just bsorb thes fw fact-, and Jf you - wish to a, 8ritar,' conauIt a specialist call and see us. We may be Varicocel. . . , abl to do you .some good. Com and s. ' ' ' WRITE if you cannot call. All' correspondenc strictly confidential . and all replies sent in plain envelopes. No name, cases, latter or pho tographs of patients published-or exposed." r ' " VV - v .'-' ;r ' 1 , WB CHARGE) FOR CURES ONLY. W do not expect pay for our service unless w cur a, patient sound and well, so that n will b enuroiy wutiiw, ana wui nover again nave to oe ireaiea ror th seme trouble. INVESTIGATE AND LEARN THAT OUR WORD IS A8 GOOD ,'AS OUR BOND, v OUR FINANCIAL STANDING LONG EXPERIENCE IN TREATING BPECIAL INSURES YOU OF MODERN, SCIENTIFIC 'WILL ACCOMPLISH A CURE. - -. . HOURSM-S a. r. to B p. m.: vinings.- ? . to 1 : " Sundava. to . 12 noon..-.-,J- -,-. ., ;-:;.w.v -sj.;;; ,vVr -h.j- IS ' SOLID AND OUR DISEASES OF MEN TREATMENT THAT a. m. UEDIC4L ARID t5SU86iaL m : COBJTEB tBCQBB ABB TAXMXLX, aTTBZZTS,' BOBT3ULBD, OBBOOB ST. LOUIS DISPENSARY i