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; THE OREGON SUNDAY- JOURNAL, PORTLAND, ; SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 5, 3 FANS ClffiOMIIG favorite over Noleon !a' their mlxup at XiO Angeles early laat month. - That caused th orttlca to alt up and take notice, but they all lumped side ways when they realised that Jimmy A been algned tip for another go here. la. it loom aa tnougn ha I llll .1 r II I III 1 1 III I na on top of th lUK IHUItlCK liU In the rlnaVComa neitBaturday , - . , . - afternoon. , Why thla ahould be, nobody , w .f . , f i .,. aeema to know, but you cannot get away V S ' . . . V from facta. It aeema aa though Brltt California' Colony Wants 4o te SAW. c7wioSll me bat ana gets away with bis piey. Matched Again.; LITTLE FIGHTERS GIVE WAY TO HEAVYWEIGHTS Jack CKeefe. the eastern Usht weight, who alined a decision orer Britt.on a four at Portland alx yeare ago, la carded to go agalnat Pste Bulllvan, a Boaton lightweight . at. the Reliance club, Oakland, on the evening of .April 14, In a six-round mill. Bulllvan made Msuric. Thompaon atop In two rounda ec uaiciaaa the other evening: ana since that time, hie admlrera have been boost ing him to the limit. O'Keefe has not DE.W. A.! WISE'S BIG KISSELL TOUEING CAE. Ketchel Out to Wallop Whole SuUl- Van FamUj-l-SuperTiaor Stafford foueht for a long time. It Bulllvan la , T successful, ha aaya ba la going to wade uanga sign on via ngDC.xrtuten. e r rollc- Ppt Kibosh on Amateur. By WW J. filattery. , 4 San Francisco, April 4.- The Nelson- Attell battle turned , out to ba one of I there la no chance (or the ahort bouta - A couple ' of local promoters, haadad by Alea Oreggalns, manager of tha onoe noted Ban Fraocleco Athletlo club, made a . feeble - attempt to revive tha four round "amateur ram here the other day,, bet tha supervisors quickly shooed tneni away ona inrormea tnem -mat the moat sensational ring contests that San. Francisco baa aver known and, in eldentally, It ia furnlshlnf tons of food for discussion and comment among tha would never allow tha followers of tha .game. Aa Is custom- Vh.VhV In tha future. So many frameuoa and crooked mills wera on the carda whan tha aama was stopped that tha city of fl alius became dlaguated and awore that amateurs" ary when-suon a cloee encounter goes I their tha whole route and la called a draw to make any more easy money ao long Joe Qene as they had the reins of government la bandav . ...,...-. .-,.. ., a s e, .. . ;,;.: . ? the .lightweight ehamploa by th. wf.rae, both man ax. claiming Ut.''t "thTOy score, of admirers who are1 willing to bear their man out Tha fight proved . two theorlea very conclusively. . It. showed that tha Dur-I abl. Dana la .very bit aa fast and ag gressive a fighter . aa whan . ha, bowled Jimmy Brltt over 'for th. 10 . seconds during their far famed mlxup at Colma It ale 1 1 1 . . i. i r . -. 7 J. . '' s ,H - - "t-UfWTmTi.iul illilT- .... i n i .- deTen-PMBenfor t5-40 'Honepower; Auto Which, Has Crtattf 'Much Comment' Among Local Enthaalatta. ADOLPH WOLFE'S NEWPIEECE'GEEAT. ABEOW. an September t, 106. lso demon-1 atratad that Attall la a great fighter as well aa a wonderfully clever boxer and that ha la as game a boy of his Inches la la the fighting gams Tha entire colony of -. fight fana " la aa any who clamoring ftfr another go between 'the little men.1 Nelaoa stands ready and willing to take on the IltUe Hebrew onoe mora on tha aame terms, only, ha insists that tha fight muat go.10 rounda. While Attell went on record after tha tight aa aaylng that ha was willing for a return match, ha saems to have changed hie mind a bit alnca and la willing to let well enough alone now and take a IltUe rait for himself. Tha chaiicea ara that tns-twys will not Claab .rain for a. rh!l Tha batting on tha fight opened up at .van money- and remained at this lrlee till tha alavasth hour. Than flood of Nelson . money cama In and U aroppea to io to s. mt price kpi receding steadily till tha man entered the ring with tha Dana selling at 10 to over Attell. Nelson wanted to bet 11.000 aaalnst 11.000 that ha would stow- his man away for the- count, but he was unable to find a taxer at tnis figure. The fight draw 110.000 and the men rocelved It.tOO each for their nlght'a work, . . a a. a Tha little fighters hava had their to ba on hand with a view of gathsring inning In and around thla city for eev- , 0u Cf SOf t change whUa tha fleet la aral months paat and now tha big ones with us. 4oe haa felt tha sting of tha are about to ba trotted out. On tha recant financial stringency very severe last day of tha present month, Jim y. The bones have not been rolling Flvnn, tha Colorado fireman, and one of right for him over tha green table and tha many conquerors of Boahter Bill the hotel venture proved a bloomer in Squires, will put up his dukes against measure. Consequently, the old maa Al Kaufmann, Billy Delaney'a heavy ter realisea that he will have to make weight, who waa looked, upon once as a ct nia mjtta again. . It la likely that poaslbla candidate for the ueavyweignt he will first be pitted against Unhols title. On tha afternoon of May at here, after which he can hava a crack Colma, Jack (Twin) Bulllvan and 8tan-lat moat any of them, provided they do ii i i m wmwmmu m il i n n ihiiumu'Wh 11 larnn vmiwfiim' m v vfrw ) ij m n m m n ! i nn i m i - ;trm y U ' : v : - I' h -:y't: fA .,., , U l:,,. .J7v :' .7 L If. -;H-v:V 1 'nl ' ' t -'jl. S - "i :-i?rxi -, -j, - . - - ' , - - - $ s , , - -; : v - . - - - ' - ' ' ' V f'' 'UtUo Six" recently purchased from the Covey Motor, Car company, by the Junior member of the Lip-man-Wolfe company. Mr. Wolfe la; a motoring enthosiast and hla car will be a frequent eight in Portland ley Ketchel will do tha honora. Both these looking, but matches ara attractive tha latter ona haa tha not gat cold feet a - a Johnny Coulon, tha aensatlonal little root.wh or fflht. h Li i bantam, who made such a wonderful mT. TJ? .iIL on ahowlng In Los "Angeles Is banging on ."JU" th- .mi uahSiJ ?B0w around thU dty. unable to get a match count of tha customary , squabble over k-, w. t .n ti,. queauon. STANFORD SUREOF the weight Sullivan manded to get in at 1(0 four hours be fore tne light, Ketcnei wouta noi lis ten to thla line of talk at all and aftei aeveraJ dava of wrangling. Sullivan came to Ketchel's terms and agreed to do 1SI four hours before tha mill. Ketchel dispoaed of Jack'a brother a couple of montha aga in a punch. Now he aay It la his ambition to lick the entire SuIIK'an family. He aays that after he har put the bee on Jack he will nak that the other brothers. If, there are any. be brought forth, together with all the Sullivan ancles, cousins and the like. Ketchel la a very confidant young man. ' Jock Sullivan has proved that ha Is the star of the fighting pair. He only appeared here twice, but on each occa sion he was there with a lot of class, fl ah tiro- bla--Al Kaufmann to a stand still .once snd , stowing Boahter Bill Pqulres away in II rounds on the other occasion, . "'", ' ' , Luke Marlach, the man who Is hand ling the proposed Kaufmann-Flynn mlx up, says that he will stick the winner e gainst Tommy Burns for tha cham pionship In July, but the fana only look rise ana . wmit at tnis line or taiK. Jl because ha la ao email. The little fel- BIG TRACK MEET Dad Moulton Thinjss Cardi nal Athletes WU1 Win. Depend on Portlariders. I low la a marvel In cleverneaa and ac tion, but atanda no chance against any V?K w?",,a. "J" Jr. of theloceT boys for the TSason that If necesaary. - Cof froth tried his best to aig up an opponent ror couion, out was unaDia to.maga gooa. nPOSTLEWoy FOR WABASHERS Fast . Independent. Team Meets Semi-Pros in Sec . ond Exhibition Game. and beat him In tha came tlma that Cowlea made the intercollerlate record In tha flnala, 15:04. In tha low hurdles Horton and Oregg are doing fairly welL and also the two 1011 men, Boyd and Ralnea. Stanford ahould win the relay if the men are In condition. She haa al ready thla season equaled and -later broken tha collealata mile record. In the pole-vault Stanford muat rely on Bellah agalnat Munn of California. Bellah'la an old-tlma rival of the Blue and Gold freshman, and ran him-a close race for individual honora in tha f lrat Stanford interscholastlo. Bellah went 11 feet Inches In tha laat two meets, and 'it ia doubtful if Munn can do as good. Kocke. who won aecond in 1(06, haa taken on too much weight to go high, thla year and ia holding around 11 feet t Inches. Scott can go about feet. v it aiv J.. . . & Bs-m f .-. . i ii nr. who won macea taai year, a new Stanford University. Cal.. April 4v I man. Otis, has beaten them several On Stanford field. April 18, two weeka times: but I a too inexperienced to .be ra , . . i I lied, on. Stanford s best man la Mar- uvui utoj. vjjw tiunuui Kuiw I tin Hl h t thia -man la B reet. and collegiate track meet will ba pulled off I he la very . consistent In the broad with the University of California. Stan-1 there Is Vandervoort, who took first laat ford will have no mora meets this year, StTtaah-r V . " excepting tha lnterclaaa, and her men! , in the ahotput Horton la approaching nave aemea aown to nara wars oeiore dangerously near -the local .lixercoiie the final teat to decide tha champion- rlate record. In oractice ha haa done 46 ahlp of tha atate. The Cardlnala havelfet I inches, and is alwaya-good' for been vlctora In every contest this year, I over 44. In . tha hammer-throw Stan and unless unforeseen troubles appear ford' a beat man' Is Youker. He- throws on their already atormy -path tbey ex-(around 138- feet. He defeated tha Cali pect to carry away the laurels. - I fornia 'varalty- men last fall at t tha P. Stanford has lost her o&Dtaln. Fred I A ' A himL' TomaSInt and .Horton are Lanagan, at the hands, of ? Professor I jao good In thla event. Clarke'a committee, and it is not at all I , Monitor la aonfiai. ' . Dad iMoulton aaya- tha: Cardinal ahould Laat year ana won i a vary, close meet- reault 'waa 1 In doubt world haa aver, known, will box Eddie Kelly. 'tha tough Buffalo newsboy, at Sound , beach, near - Seattle, on April 10. In SO-round . go, AtUll will be har. to go Into training in a few daye. Kelly will arrive next Wednesday. 'Tha bout will ba pulled off on an open-air pavilion, with a aeatlng ca pacity of 4,000. Johnny Reld la the boxing promoter. Seven- hundred re served scats have alreadv bean sold for the event. AUIO OWfiERS FAIL TO SIGN REGISTER ' . . . i to Anto Commission Wonder : Vhy0nly SmaUNiimb6t -M Have Licenses.:' Although there are mora than (00 owners of automobiles la Portland, only III hava taken out tha city license au tbonslng them to operate their ma chine At the aame time II chauf feurs hava taken out llcenees to toot their horns while chuggktg along the city's streets in their gasoline bugglea. In the meantime the automobile com mission Is sitting up and wondering why. Why don't the owners register? Why don't they take out their license? There are several other "whys" that the commissioners would like to have answered, and It Is up to the owners to answer them. Meanwhile tha chauf feurs buss along with their nretty badges which they have secured in the asi week, ana have oone everything on he atreeta during the nice aummer weather thla week but run down police men as they tried to show their fares how speedy they could take a corner. -4 au auria or joy ana sporting oiooa flocked throua-h the velna of the driv ers both ohauffaura and owners laat week, Joy and more Joy aurged along with the good red blood aa the machlnea anewered every demand placed upon them by the man behind tne accelerator. Blngl Zlpl Over hill ana through the dale, and then some. Poetry couldn't touch tha speed maniacs, and tha speed maniacs couldn't touch all the poetry that haa been written about the "buss wasona. They simply flew along tha country roada and tore up the duet aa they tried to aeek amueement on thla alow-going old planet that la revolving at the rata of aoroethlng -mora than 1,000 mtlea an hour. In tha meantime the automobile coro- miaalon la wondering why tne ownere da not come In and reglater. RUSSELL 111 IE 01 HORSE OVER RO 110 '',' .11 ' .. . ... ' .: (" t 'I V.".,i . ,' i mmmm mmm mmmmn' ' . Auto President Receives En "'wuragemcnt From Mo toring s. Tha annual election ot tha ezecutlre afftn-ra ef Lu Aufomablla ' dub Will take place next Tuesday evening. Tha board of. directors -were elected last week to serve for on. year, and a num ber of other matter, of Importaac to automoblllata Oaken up and. consid ered." ' ' ' - l 'r : ' '. Lewis Russell, tfce president of th. club, la not a candidate for. reelection. It la expected that R. D. Inman will be given the honor of the position for the ensuing year. Oeorge W. Kleiner, who fills tns position of vice-president. Is also not looking for continued honors in that capacity, it la not known wno wui succeed Mr, Kieiser. - A matter that will engage me atten tion of tne club at ita annual meeting tha proposed automopue roaa irom Portland to Seaside. Mr. Russell will rid. over the route the latter part of the week on horseback to see just wnt difficulties n.ust ba overcome. He hm Jlready been promised 11,600 with which o build tha road to toe coast, and ha belleyea tha amount necessary to con-,, struct can eaally ba aecured among au tomobile anthualaata In Portland. The estimated oost or puuaing sucn a road Is IS. 000. One man alone baa remieed 1600. Nearly every automo Ua owner In tua city ia anxloue to aee the project go through and la wluing to aid by aubataatlal aubacrlpUona, Salem Beats Woodbanu ' (pedal Dlapatab ts The JearaaL " Salem, Or., April 4. In tryeol game of tha Trl-Clty league, Bejera oe lea ted Woodbum, 7 to 4 thla afternoon. Nn ahoa at nre In Portland like Vnl-hfa Inr Hamad and Walkova 11.60 I exforda, tana, patents, auedea. - M A SIMPLE PROBLEM IN AUTOMOBILE ADDITION CORRECTLY SOLVED 4' unlikely that he will go Into the match I withMir ' as ocmra In . T a no san Antint ed-on for first In ; the pole-vault, but not lose thla year, X Bellah. -a sopnomore, has been . pressing by a aooreiOf f 6-67 In i him oioaely'all season, and California Mbg In which the' ree Burna would hardly lower his dignity . .m hatti- tnr .. r The only-other "varsity men-out of thejvantaga h a-atna- Mln.l -Ith.r -an-lallv aa ent" Will battle XOr BUpremacy .thJS af- am at . nronl ara X O . Millar and 1 year la ' doea not seem to have aa yet produced I until tne-reiay . waa.over, .11 was, per- m.. .i, hi,t kin Tjm.n win hsos as. HKl t.awt u was ever .wit- The St. Johns AposUes of the . Trl-1 atay wlth the team Muring the coming nesaed on tha coast, and, thla .year'a con- City league and' tha Wabash' independ- two weeks 1 and act aa;advl-ojT:coach. nicim.ea to o. as W ;a aa- year is ' that i. ah. i, will have , her- own track. - :. , .... . :-. ... ether and of the Wg pond. - Lately, game ahould prove interesting,: aa both the edge of the track at the Start of tha .Mouiion naa. put is. rouowmg men on Burna haa. been ignoring all the mes- nines "have been practicing falthfuUv P6l3r r"c against Pomona a week ago the .training b ..Horton, Touker, sages sent him by local prometers. He ?lne" n Practicing, raitnruuy ftna roptUred a b,ood TesseI ln hI """j Sweet. MunJrlI, Brdford. Reed, savs that he will mot ght in the during tha past week and ar. prepared which haa wit-him' completely out of Holman,, Gardiner, Martin, Poor, Ster- TTnlt-A fltataa Mil h- im enmn-llol tn I ttt , artva an -nnniintlna-. Th- 1-aaniara 1 bualneaa. The best he can h One for1 tailing, WClian, KOCJUr. Martin, fOOr, Hier- tnnV th- Inil-n-nd-nta 1nt nam'n 1aa npura OI training immediately "nm .y . - L ", 7rr.Z7L .Tr: big meet. crawiora. ina-nammer. by going agalnat either, he rinds easy mone either, especially aa wul UV ur, mcy .tsju- at present are X O.. Miller and y so plentiful on the ternoon on-th. St-Johns diamond. Tho "Babe" Crawford. Miller stepped off big pond. Lately, game ahould prove interesting,: as both the edge of the track at tha Start of tha RELIABILITY FLEXIBILITY DURABILITY SIMPLICITY COMFORT L U X U R Y S A F E T Y STUD E BAKER Ans StudebakerOur GuaranteeSatisfaction To the Owner of Any Type of Berosa -tns Atteit-Neison mizup. ta- g,,... w if k. ,,tmt vo I r. " . :r m,- ether little side play Involving refer-. " - Z. Ti:?JZF " J-V JKk BALL GAMES YESTERDAY. ' - was Railed off and once again; an erst- UM r1' "'lxa. t0tV-.", " 1 ,ewimm wf""" w - wnne momoer 01 ine - ime lamemea I "zz. .. . .-..! r . - r ' - . 11.. .ru . ,i i ti a m.. xt. ?l-ht fruit hail the mllera nut an him I' JJOin lea ma are playing ciaaay ' oau jm yoar unwiura mrcw mo ciui -uwivn, iu !h. till guv f the ecaiiSn wa . sxhlbltlon haa aroused untlm- farther than any of his compeUtors, Americana secured a lead In tha alxth "K !X-.-W0S. today.- and although Atlanta ciiiuunms uu ui,uj v. uu.u 11 . !. "T . . : ; i . . , , , j, , , , Of Wabash is .do-I Moulton bad nopea to aevoie mucn or maae a game rauy in me iinai innmg, Pi die Oraney. kthr of horaeshoera and In- 'L'IT -T. AtA v, K.t v.i 1 ehthuslasts and .Y. i . Vl'!" rtantaln Adams tte late disaster . urmlnedtovturn tha tables on tha Wa , nrannv had baan - aUnt- tft r-faraa lieaguera in wa roaunee penormanca ana I n ouj u v I .ueCumh uraney naa peen seiectea. xo reiereei thM ,.!,' , m. I Oawfnrd la eantaln of next vear'a var-1 succumo. Th. mill ana wr a ' ll ' ia nr av w -. - . , r - . . - , . ... . . - . -- - D.u i tne Honors upon him. time this year to Crawford'a form, his disability has prevented this. tha . Southern leaguer a Th. score: ware forced to K. H. B, upo the aw 'f.V"WiM-J?eJSX!I Brlderthe aggressive Idaho ahorUtop. slty Kugby team and almost the sire of ' : back and hU enemies grahad their 1"D"..J . . 'Batteries Hogg, .Griffith and teeth In anger. All waa lovely ,U-the P P"1!0?.. jponiana soya sen. arpriBsara. , . I tthmio w. . Fnrd. caa As a whole.' Stanford haa -a- first-class I : crowd and should -do things to the men , ? 4.n-Twri- M( . April 4, ueton and uoveny. -By a grand aor Stafford of the , police committee ""Vi.v"" " ' v.??" I crowd and should do things . ... " i ja nam nnmnaran wit n isi ariisa Tim nnp i . . . . . t i . . . sajiiiBLrvusu esavaa aa sent a quiet miie message to iromoter wi;Ii-i iii nrmTnv thi faj Ar hlrrom across tne nay. in. me sprims sne nmth fnning rally the navy baseball hava! been frlendlv rlvala all frr7' " ' VZSr?' Krn'Wl" Wn tor a Wabashers, Tfca game wlU - "z-Ti.-r. Tfiii' i m eaiiea at z:e ociock. wua iu iip in twmaung iin . who -are Th. two have been friendlv rlvala all the, season: but Reed -seems- to be a? lit .-.a i.t. , vi. -i-.j -rna teams wiu una up uouv u iit n. . tt,. nu .nH Bri. to eao. u.. Aoni . in a pucners little horseshoer up to the layout Gra- L.WBw - , vtr.,-h- I wins the 22 when they run together. otUe here thla afternoon the Boston neya pride waa crlmpefl and hS made ih5'- . WttOaU,-v swbra R6ed howw, lg. off.-.th.traci .thla. 2!f&; A'iiS?5!. a terrible holler, but,, realising that he "Sr; , " ' Vni MitohAiT weK WUn a tenaer iigaroeni, . oui moi would have to blow the Job sooner orl flwa.M.n "if01.1 man.uaa recovered from his, weak ankle later, he atepped down and 'out after ""u' "owr'"u" '-2 which bothered hlm aariy in the season, announcing - that illness In his faml'y w,r J "Vi? V"" "JSV Both have run tha100 4a, 1Q:01. Reed prevented him from .making hie re- '"VT ....,v.aw wmi m m in we appearance as ' third man in th. ring. fKCi-i; Y"' '"hV ,JSh72S Another good, man lp- the. 100-la Smith- Philbrlck (C) .....3b.... It is runny tne way tne people of San Oreencraft r ranoiaco lau lor jimmy jsriit, . out, I Parker no voruioioBa 11 ib iruo luera 11 no -way I to atop him. -After his famous Colma risrnt. it looicea as tnouan Jimmv was due to take a ride in the pugilistic I nearae. out necame dsck ana ruled, a WhlteSwanson .. .rf. ...Harris-Howard S lrum, the frcehman ,wh apturedr first1 over the locals of the American. Asso ciation by . bunching three - of their seven hits In the aecond inning. The score: - - R. H. E. Toledo .0 , 6 D..,A. . . . I, ("Batteries Besleman, West and Land , .... ,cf. .... ' Eubrlch-Price . .... .11. .j. .Fortles-Brlaas .wabasners- suostitute, iirignt. ' " This Day in : Sport Annals. ,1874 -At Oakland. California, -: John ; at the intercoUeglata : f reahmjan meet a I Cicero and McFarland. weea ago. in the mile tTie best time-or tne year has, been made bv MaundrelL. '.His best time is 4:30.2. no is man and rarely-mlsaes. some or. Tne long runs. waa ma a good ! distance a' firat place In t; Am erf Bradford, who best of Stanford's -mtlera' in ttflREST0NE,, lirelanidyTijbte' ARE THE BEST, THE - -;' WORLD OVER,.',:: Ct: Blodgetl: Vulcanizing aid Repairing 510 Alier St. Pcrllssd, Or. Stewart beat Mat tie Howard in tO-mlle the last Intercollerlate. is atlll on the Anotner trot for 13.000. lOO. J blUUIIIUbbAyWil , 0V- I mill - i.lr.n mama rtllfi l,l, out '4Brown7whrtooirthe mx'5: 64f'ii.4iPN-- Vlve0nhfA.'i-.--.irlBturaay woe In 1:59.4. - Brown ai 1"fc:-N-ri&-S-i -who atand m track and,, steadily, lmprovinr. or. v a of by on in an Laughlln . defeated wre-tung matcn. 1890 At Bridgeport,- Connecticut, In tersiaia roio league .cnampionsnip son closed, with Bridgeport first, Bp field second, and Hartford third. good man la .McGregor. The quarter fTesnman laat and J. out aa - Otha -teautta, At St Louis NaUonals. cans. 0. ' At Cincinnati Chicago Americans. 0: Cincinnati, 1. 1 ' t . At Richmond New. Tork Americans, i; Kicnmono, a. , At Princeton Bowdoln, I; Prlneaton, 1- inve innings;. t Bethlehem. Pal. April 4. Lehigh TTnl verslty opened tha baseball season hare t a wager, completed thaaask of eat- stanford'a rbest - nfor(S ini Jf th. iay by being defeated by th. Unlvar-5t'il,fISAl- KSSr0 ITncoafSndlUotonWtan? aity,of Vermont, 4 to 1. . . ?ia25t& diiyc": &titttWffiZ&:l2& PniUdelphk A.-Cold weather , avwaiss a-a vwlth4ha,iaddltlon & at I "?"y"ania. naiioni probably represent . ttje Falo ai tana In the- half-mile.1 MaundrelL - - ' The- two-mile wiH' be In' the' hands-of Nash, holder- or the iStanroTd-cailfornla today preventing the game between the aia ana tne Jr'mia- delphla Americana. Ph t lad elrihia. April 4.- of Jennsylvanla today defeated tha The University me City ultlj tirn nirii. - - - i a m . a . a . ... i or .ranniv vnn n tomt n nriaja rsan in ,l02-:At ' Harvev. "Illinola. Battling baseball team of the Collet of tha Clti Nelson knocked .out' William Rossler ta Sffi.ST of Naw Torlt by!a acora of V 0. ' whorhaa' 'don? within . three , seeoadaof I Yi?lL2 ":!TTnii"'j 1V 111 three seconds, being flrht on nenra.' l04 At Ban iFranclsoo. Mike Schreck Nash's record early in the spring, and is rapiaiy .rounaing. inio snape. xasa arimrAtlphad. Birmingham. Ala.. April 4. In a bat. tlng,rallyln the ' eighth inning today, rrora- tne tha v-TAiVBtlwn.M.UV -ReSSJ th.t last meet when -he won - the: two- trolley Dodger, by. ona run.. Score: . knocked, ouU Tommy (,Fena in fourth 0 contest in the -Pdmona1 meet.1 with s -' f ' ' ' ft : fm-ift Sweet close second.-,1 :. ! ,v v - - IfTiTJhi ; . ' V , i . 1 - . v tir..ii..'i. A..a w.- ' v -?' cirmingnam ,.......... ......sis 4 J Mainh Tavlov fikfnnerl. - f Iturdl.a ia .Good Handa, . , Batteries Mclntyre. Wllhelm and ';;!;'BB;: In trie high Hurdles Hortoft and Peas- Hitter; Turner and Raub.r Boston. April 4 James Moran ot lea are uie two most consistent perform- .: . v . . . i v : i . Worcester beat Majah Taylor in their era. , Bradley and Morris ara alao looked match -race' tonight at the Park Square upon as comers in. this-event. Of the indoor-track. Moran won In straight four, .'Peaslee. has. the . best form, ,m(i heats, .the first - being a - mile sprint, when in trim runs a pretty; race. He is the second a 25-mUe motor-paced race, the k man who ran 'a heat with Cowlss (Cslted .Preae Xeeeed Wtre; k"t f i Seattle.- Wash.. April 4. Abe.; AtteTL tha grealeat featherweight boxer" tha SMebato Automoile VERIFY THE ABOVE FOOTINGS CAREFULLY AND IF YOU FIND AN ERROR DONT BUY A STUDEBAKER. STUDEBAKER BROS. CO., Northwest 330-336 East Morrison Street. i i ii li fi Whatever you pay for a car, rest assured that none will carry you further and bring you back with more com fort and less cost than a Tourist Type K, 2-cylinder, 22-24 H. 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