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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. KKflMY gVENINO. aMML 81, 1CC3. T,H E STORE THAT RIGHTS THE WRONG" (T3 Track 0 (MM . ' ' . I r nn Ull ACK AL7ATEURS III SPEED! BOUTS Biff Crowd Sees rrclimin ar'ies in Coast Champion ships at Expo JMnk. A, t , ' . , ' W BOXIXa RESULTfl. , ' q Itcln Hitter. Bpokan. beat R. Hewitt, Portland. IO pounas. Olmar Dratiga, Multnomah, beat L. Orandneld., Olympic. i:S BUly Bpeck. Seattle, beat 1L Neicken. Multnomah. 1SS pounds. C. C Ralph., rortland. peat Torn- Corbett rortland, 11 pounds. ' - ' ' . ' . Fred Bax. Portland. beat Larry ' Btekea, Reliance, ' HI pounJa, . , . ; ' . E. C. Johnson, Multnomah, b,afL. Madden.- Multnomah, hoavywclght. WRKSTLINQ RESULTS. " Edward M 111a. Portland T. M. C. A, t"at Fred JIussey, Seattle, US pounds. V. Venable, Seattle. beat Otto Ott, Multnomah. Ill pound. -. Brownelt Reliance, beat E. D. Fmitb. Multnomah. 1SS pound. . Johnaon. Seattle, beat Ana loff. Reliance. 151 pound. coast championship. . ' W .a. .a. A A aV e e-4 4 4 With nearly J.000 spectator present, among them om. of the moat promi nent bualnea. and profe.alonal men In tb city, the Pacific coeat boxing and wrestling championship;. under the eus tlcc of the Multnomah Amateur Ath f,Uc club opened ,n VSf " L i.licht Never baa en fa',lLV, crowd ,h classiest meteura on ine off "interantered'ta the boxing -and It wa. here re the cri , hVe.Wt punches, straight ffj 'the ' SXreYf ' tneCoblV Athletic club ?r?ltrlLi unattached, floored. Larry wnu .1,1 u.lUnxa rlub. ID division. Thta was vr i. , 2iV th. evenlnr;. proa-ram hoot tne ciaa.iv - -- , . City, according fln. three rounas. - tT" vn0ck' mule In either hand and hi thiee ot down were cim v. ; . . Overconnaenoe .n w - -"th,M utea ana a rauy u Htnv7. look bad for the Wl amateur. Stok, a kept tald? ana " he chargeSax furlou-ly and landed a n tif f both nanan. d " 1 ho brought tip aaalnjt the, ropea. but he warded Oft moat or me o u . back into Larry a la Btan ey KetchcL He had the Reliance man golnd badly, when the gong closed mm "" f J. Tonight meets Ted Bu-hton of how. .orne .urprlainir form be bld fair o.-Jir Btnif la a. clever boxer, tWi and in hla real claaa. wUw- youngster travel at fast la gritty and has a Rood punch which ne can uie euwinri. y,.k and Mr. Madden of the same orgMjz tlon, essay ea inree ruu , - 'i.. .1.. hinh awarded Mr. Johnson. Mr. Johnson, who has pretty CHOna JOCK, wa am -- - though Ve werposln for photograph wnen ne rusneo mi. ------ i i md anmA at tnem real hard, and Mr. Madden' nalr wa. makers. One of Mr. Johnson" favorite v.i - iivra4 in ths ear of Mr. UaMm dnrlriH' clinches. ; It came straight from the mouth and In. I" wake were seen to float everal soothing words. These fcad thee desired effect. Johnson will meet Rushton of the Seat tle club tonight and. there will be reai thing doing.' . ; ' , r Heinle - RItter of -.Spokane, and ' K. Hewett, unattached, from Portland, fur nUhed the fun In the first boxing mated, a 105-pound affair. The mosquitc-e were willing and mixed it pretty freely. At the end of two rounds Hewitt wi groggy and Referee Grant toppea tne fray andawarSed the match to tlie Spo kane paperweight .upon the concurrenc of Judge Teal and Smith. In one of the Tprettleat ring bout of tha evening Olmar Dranga wa awarded a decision over I Gran field, the Olymplo club crack lightweight. Pranga carried the boxing to the -Winged Crman and "while hi blow lacked the ateam of the visitor they were more plentiful and opportune. It took four round to iecid the match and the last was wnniwina. Aa soon as me renrw nounced the decision, the first man to congratulate the winner was the loser. Dranga displayed the best form in hi whole career and stands a good chance tf winning the coast championship in this division.. However, there wa a strong sentiment . that' the southerner . should have been given a draw, because of his staying qualities, his clever foot wnrlr and hla all-rmmrf ahnwlnir. Billy Speck, of the ; Seattle Athletic club had, the Indian sign on , Henry Neicken, champion of the M. A. A. C.' light weight quad, and - wa awarded the decision. ... Neicken wa aggressive but lacked the kick of the Seattle man, who sent a majority of . hi i punches straight to the desired tiolnt He was , s better ring general than the "Winged M" athlete, an had him guessing most of ths time. If anything Neicken was th cleverer man. but this was case where cleverness succumbed to rugged nens. : . ''-i"i' :- - The championship ' bout , "between Pranga and Speck will bring two old opponents together. -. Speck ha the ad- .:' vantage of a win over the local boy, but Olmar'a form last night convinces Ms admirer he will give ; Billy the greatest battle that youngster haa ever hal., -. " ' - '.- v ' -.;'".i .. f'- Torn Corbett and C. C Ralph, local bnys unattached, furnished much amusement to the spectators In the wclmrwelght preliminary. In fact It 5 frame amusinst that Referee Grant 'is:s-d the youngsters to their corner end awarded the fracas tO"?Halphj . Wtnoer tat WreitUng. TJ first wrrstline bout of the even ': wa hrtwen Edwin Mills of the , 'Cfiiil V: i. C. K. and Fred B. Hussv , . Kb f.Hit.( Athletic Hub. which. was -.! ti.v U-:ii giepyler on eggres- Ivenesa.' T' boy weighed 111 pounda. It took Virgil VenabUs. the crack Seattle wrestler, but rmintite and H aeconda to pin Otto Otf ahouldars to the mat The local man wa aggressive but eucoumbed to the skill of the Bound athlata In the 115-pound clase. The aeoond preliminary In tha 1 pound class between llrownll of Reli ance and K. I). Smith of Multnomah wa little more than shoving match flur ina the first four mlnutea ,bert tne men got to work In earnest and al though there wa na fall. Referee Greenland gave the match to Browneil on acgrwafveneaa. J. "ohnson of Seattle won tha coast championship in the IM-potino. claas from Analoff of Reliance club on -gressivenesa. They were the only n frlea In the eJa.. and three falls were necessarv to fleclde the wlnnr. John ami forced the work all the war V-"u,f, the first fall and came near ,l'p,a'L Catlfornhtn with a eofPbln"l,"n,,h11f: Nelson and bammerlock. Analoff, did Borne clever leg blocking that everal time foiled Ir. Roller- fellow towns man. The second bout wa a repetltlo. of the first. - - 'J ' PORTLAUD SEIZED IH 1ARD LUCK CYCLOnE Kinsclla and Garrett Take v Trips Skjyard Durins: ; ';" Oakland Game. V; Oakland. CaU April 4. A tT-ba-rer by Ileltmuller, a long smgla by Truck Eagan, two Infield outa and a wild pitch won for Oakland In the eighth Inning her asterday. - B3 teams played good ball la, the field but "be Oak rot to Klnsella in the first and fourth and secured four run and when Garrett weakened la the eighth they yon put, to . Tb score wa aa follow: PORTLAND. ' , ' ' ' - ' AB.R.H. PO. A.E. lh. I t 0 11,1 Rafterv. cf. ........ 4-J McCredl. ri. , J Ianxlg, lb. ..' t Rasscy, If. .... J J Johnson, tb. I I 'none v. M. ......... I 1 Whalen, e. ......., 4 0 I 1 0 t I hi Klnsella, p. ! E 1 2 Garrett, p. 1 J , Madden 1 0 Total ,.J1 1 4 1 Batted for Garrett in ninth. , ' - OAKLAND. - ' AB.R.H. FO. A. E 0' 0 (0 Cook, If..'..... ...... 4 van fiaitren. ci. .... Ileltmuller, rf. ....... I Kn&n. sa. .......... . 4 Uogan, lb. .......... 4 Altman, so.- Halev, 2b. .......... 4 Slnttery, 'C J Killain. p. .......... I Uri.ht r ......... Totals' . .sl " 7i 11 - RTOnn BY INNINGS. V: Portland 8 ? ? ? ? 1 ? ! Hits 11 11901 v-l Oakland ....i.... ? 1 0 0 I lilt. 1 0 I 9 0 9 2 .' -: .". 8VMMART. , rl: m . l 1. f A.. Wh.latt fAhnilll nd Heltmulleri Kits off Klnsella 4. off Garrett 4: runs off KlnSella S; sacri fice bit. Heitmuller and Cooney; stolen bases. ' tc.:reoie, uwny, iniii,.iH Cooney, Van Haltren, Hogan. Altman; first base on balls. Klnsella 1, Garrett 1. Klllaln 8, Wright 1: struck out. Ktn- , . A .... , , Villain .' K. MMil Si ll. o. Vt'V 1 1 ci. . , . v .." , -" balls, Whalen 2: time, one hour and 60 minutes; umpire,- rerrino, . ..... i - . ','.',..""-,. i'; Jones Easy for Angela. v; i Lb Angele,Cal..' April 14. Jones . . lmr.ll tA N v a.nri ther won out, 4 to . In. the second Inning they secured three runs and clinched tne game. , too ' score; fj E. San Fran,., 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 '(; 1 Angeles . 0 S 0 0 0 1 4 V- ' Batteries Gray ad Easterly; Jones and Berry. " ' TRI-C1TY LEAGUE ; : G AL1ES THIS WEEK Hera ! the arrangement of Tr!-lty league, came for tomorrow and Bun- t "tomorrow afternoon East Portland and Alblna wiu una up on tne vauguu atreet grounds. ... :. . v ; , Ralem . and Woodburn will play at rT - a , . , ) i .J. ' S" I 7-'t."V . " , Sunday afternoon Eaat Portland ,wM play against tne eaiem nine, ai iut Vaughn-street grounds. r , weat Portland will play Oregon CUy. at Oregon ty. ' . AlDina .Will Jl7 Win -, riuwmwi Vancouvf r. . " ' ' St John will play wlth Woodburn, at Woodburn. , . - t BIAJOB LEAGUE GAMES. .. . .,. , . . . f , i '.".. NaonaJ League. . , . ai -iuuu . . ' . . . ,. Plttaburjr J St Louis .-.. .0 1 and Irristteter..,, Umpire Rigler. ' At unicago , ' tr l iuiiagu . . . ................ . .f- - - Cincinnati ' . . . ... ..... tt . Batteries Overall and Kllng; Ewlnf A. TlitAfflw '.,- 1. , ': ' S t. R. H. L Boston ...ail 1 Philadelphia .,.,..... .....v Moren, Brown and Dooln. Umpire SfNewYork ' ' R.H.& Brooklyn ...,........ .....J,, . Batterita Wilhelm and . Bergen; Ames, Taylor and Bresnahan. Umpires Kmeiie anu nuuuw uauM y ( . f , ' , - . American lajtio, , ., At Philadelphia ' " ' K.H.B. f nBatt.He.-NVw4on; Mainlng and Klal- now; iJygert, "un, rrr m. L.V"U'V . iff 4 StBatteries Kiillaa 'and 'iohmld't; How- - . .;-. .11 s BBat t erles-BurnV. Hughes ' and War ner; Burchell. Ulootte, milts sua ,r-bT-.- " 1 R.H.E. Cleveland r . -t. f . f rJAttenes utuuuui" ... -, White, .itrock and Shaw. - "BAT" BUYS VINEYAKD , AND SEEKS HELPMEET i " V (rnlted Press pft Wire.) San. Francisco, April 24.-Battllng Nelson Is preparing for the days when he must Join the colony of "down and out" fighters. H has already-pur- ' ' . I cj v 6TAXblXO OP THE CLUBS. . raclfle Coast League. : . ; .Won. Lost n rranrlaoo J J 1 J Angeles ......... j '- . ! . ikland I . J .rtland . ; Northweateni League. . . .. . . Won. . Lost Aberdeen 4 '. ', 0 Tacoma .............. f : Heattle US'" ! I Vancouver (B. C).... J ' ; Rutt 1 I Spokane ....... .v.... a - -,m , PC. .411 .! .400 .214 PC 1.00 4i .447 .tit .111 .004 ' , National Leagne. '. - ' .Won, Lost P.C. rv,t.. .'...:. I..... . T 1 . '.171 New York i..... j Pittsburg Phlladalphla ' 4, ClnclnnaU ........... J Brooklyn ...... J Boaton .........;.., J' j 8t Louis ! I .760 I .424 4 ; .400 4 .171 I .I7t I , .171 7 ' .111 American League. . Won. TviaL P.C New Tork t . 8t. Louis Cleveland ' J ,. Boston .,....,..... . Chicago 4 PhlladelphU ......... 4 V Detroit J Washington .......... I Jllke Twin Beats Gardner. f r.r Anrh 4 Mike 'Twin" Sullivan waa given a decision at the end . mm 1. .t Ml.ht AVAI. J I Wl ttk Gardner by Referee James J. Jeffries. The fight took place before the new Jeffrie Athletlo club and Sullivan was a winner ait in way. t (47 .171 .444 .600 .444 .2 It 4 .260 m If : : Proprietor Chicago Clothing Company 69-71 THIRD STREET ,. 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