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i THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. , APRIL 23, 1003.' 4 ; CLASSY AMIS iBLUEBLOODEDDOGS ENTERED IN PORTLAND BENCH SHOW THIS WEEK FOR ROAD RACES Lolcal Dealers Talk of Mak- Bcginninfi: Next Wednesday I inj Number of Entries , ' v ' in June. '..., Every Portland Dog mil ! ; Have His Day. POWERFUL CARS III GEIICII SHOD L'asaassBsaassssB.ssssBSs . ; if, I 9 Til A i . V Portland's bit dog show opens nest i XTMArfA mornlns In the Crowe- Graham guregs at Fifteenth and Wash- :: InrtM streets with about I3 oogs en " . rin a three oolnt rallng for winners In t& "winners' " elssses. From ....n nmmHi tt ! reasonable to believe that the ettendance at the show will be the largest In Ita hlatory. The fbe'-hlng will oontlnue until Saturday ' night. ..' The cImmi ars wall filled and there i' la a notable list of entries from Csll fornls. Washington and Brltlah CoJu ra ti la. cities. Mini Jennie Crocker, the wall known California fancier, will anl four blueblooded youngsters from the Wonderland kennels at Ban Mateo In fa. Dick Dasaler. Ch. Totora, FHsoo Cinders, and Clanor HI. She will be the moat prominent woman fancier in '"Portland doira will show up wall be iMa th rluif canines from abroad and there la every likelihood that the home done will carry off the honors of the enow.- ' . wl , Tomorrow morning the benching will be put la piece, and aa It it all new win AA much to the appearance of the ahow. - Superintendent Fleming- ar rived In the city yesieroay ana wui direct the setting- up of the benching and other ahow equipment . It waa announoed last nlfht that all dogs must bo on the bench not later than 11 o'clock, Wedneedsy morning. This la Imperative, the purpoae of ths manassment belnr to conduct matters to the beat Interest of all concerned. - V ' V , 1 ' 11.11 I !::; :!!: : : i- i 1 , -.. ' " ; ' .1. Prpy Q7v0 Ttmr ftrrv rrr ' Tv M. MAJOR LEAGUE GAMES tfl tf.kaai trMkM A Utaaaa lea (, w ara u aj iiwai . uui u uisaj aisa sava wsy uowitsar, Bapho, Krattle. Drama I Dlca Oasiler, .imfrtna will atari DromDtly at I oclocR U'aJnesday afteraoon and wUl continue until the laat elaaa baa been decided ' upon Saturday ill fht . ' : Airedales. Btty, Jamas Oleason, Portland: laks 111 Iuchees. R. M. Palmer, Portland; Natlock Bob, P. H. Btewart, Portland; Mini Mrrtla Lawla. Portland: Oldport Bailor Man, R. R. fitreeta. Port. land; Hunklo, Vri. J. i Travis, rori land: Bob.Dr. R. C Tenney. Portland; Admiral Toao II. J. J. Palnrmple, Salem: Bel lews Courereous and Bal lew's Bloom. W. B. Bailey. Beattla. . zafUaa ettrs. : Unffleld Bract II, Unrfleld. Marts P.- a Rolare, portlaadt ldy Beatrios Whltestona, H.. O. FarreU. Portland. 4, . Torkshlra. " . , . Mtke, Battle H. C07IS. Portland. ;. .."''' Bsraard. , Ksro, Mrs.' J. 8. Pate, Rosebnrg-, Ore- , " . . ? Xrlsk WaWf Snaalsl. : '.' Battles J. B. Culllson, roruasa. Balrympis. s ' " Jack. JL JT. Remlnvton, Portland. , arewfotiafllssd. ,1. Buster, Joe Ramus, Portland. :r '' VoUtsn. '.. - ' v' v- : Rush. Chester B. Oroares, ' wana Boston Terriers, Derby, Ruasell Smith; Ch. Frisco t Tinders. Ch. End' cliff Fosters, Clan III. Ch. Tortoa, Miss J. A. Crocker. Aan rranclsco: Ladr jewel. Mrs. rranK J. uonneroerft Hex HI. Mollis R Webster; Presto Boy, Marry utt; iuahee iMr Jones, Mrs. Charles L. Miner: Toby, Edsar L, ww all; RafTles, Ken Oadnby; Hunch, Miss Flora Fletschner; Ch. sportsman, Ka ton's Christy. Betsy (lsat year's win ner), Kllma, Panrer t Olrl and Remorse, 01 roruana. GRANTS PASS TEA3I IS HEADY FOB BASEBALL Walla: Prince, B. House: Rldsvrlsw's Vis, J. H. Clohesxy: Karis Feeoe. au mat J. Xrneaar: Chlsultam. C. R. Pow ell: Beaa. Mrs. E. W. Thompson; !! (Batctal Dtapateh'te TX JosrsaL) OranU Pass. Or, April IS. The base- ball season, has opened In Grants Pass and promises to be the best since the or ganisation of the local club. Ths Grants rasa team is strongly organlied, and will put aa stcellent nine In ths field. It was from this team that PernotL ths well-known pitcher for Portland earns. Ths team had Its first try out a few days ago, and judging from the work done It Is evident that It will win the southern Oregon laurals this year. Game a have already been arranged he tween Med lord, Ashland and other southern Oregon teams. Tba personnel of ths team la as fol lows. Jarvls, pitcher; Better, catcher: Stevenson, first base; Thrasher, second base; Faubion. . third base; Schmidt, shortstop: Smith, left field; K, Faubion, center field; Phelps, right field. Set ter Is certain of ths team. The club has well equipped grounds hero and began the new season In better condition than ever before. . SEATTLE BAINS EMS IN SJEVENTH INNING (Special Dispatch te The Joaraal.) Seattle,' April With ths gams ap parently lost, Seattle earns from behind In a rush today In ths seventh and by Ranging all ths way from ths power-', ful It horse-power Thomas raesr1 owned by R. IX Inman, to ths tiny II horao. power Buick Roadster, there will' Is at least 49. entries In ths Ross Carol vsl road races to be held under the auaplcea of the Portland Automobile club, the first week in June. There will probably not be any higher pow ered car than the Inman mauhtne nor' any lower than ths Bulrk unless Tri'i llennet concludes to import a 101 horae-power Klaael-Kar for ths race. Interest Is waxing warm In connec tion with ths two blr races for 109 and BO miles snd they "will undoubted ly be the moat exciting ever held weet of the Mlaalaalppl. Tils oouree is ons tE&TS.Vl)CHTK01UICl) V p"lble to. make splendid tin la or- TKt Ann r.n - l"r'n.s tns i-mii . krc.-e. tiwrr. jKaw EAST SIDE WlffS ALOIIIA CONTEST Triple T Bunch, Hang Indian Sign Over Wanderers ; ' From Albina. tMHA 11 aaaawt Vi nt ! O Oai m ninn rThldkf 6am. Trred W. , Wsgner: Ted, filter !irriimSA Oadaby; Westerls, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge ' P"""! " Jf J.nJ ?J.lV, Tj-F1? RushTch. "Mason s King. DghUleld ro''f three jruns In ths fourth Wan. TT. roilmilr. laat tuKa wlnnlna- and fifth innings On tWO hit a. A tWO- Kih i bagger snd s slngls In the fifth netted bitch). poaeraalaa. EnowbaJL MUs.MlllIs Meads, Port land. . . , - ...... aroxnoanda. . Ballsy D., Mrs. Albert M. Downing, Portland; Lne. A, M. Crontn, Portland. English Toy Spaniel. Rover. Catherine B. Lewis, Portland. .; .. -. v - Orsat 2aasa. ; . " TnnetmB Olga, Christopher V Toung, Portland; Ovid,. Qc&a W. Brady, Port land. 1. . , .-' '?, 1 . ' OoHlSSV ' Olen Tana and Councillor II, Helen Simon, Portland; ' Tualatin Prince, J. Murrow, Portland: Clilrao Bells, Arthur Murphy: Portland ; Don, Dr. Candwall; lAlrd III. IX V. Hamblet; WhlteliSdy, F. A Kail,' Don Juan VI. Mrs. fa Vin cent: Victoria. Alfred Tucker: Westland Flirt. Mrs. I A, Miller; Glen Tana Cath-: eiine, Olen Tana . Sybil, Glen Tana Hqulre, Thomas I Griffith, Spokane: -Don. A. Klein: Tlllasaook Chief. Donald MacQregor; Clalrette, Miss Ella Talbet; Brentwood, ' H. D. Logan; - Flrland; had eland Merry Maid, Choppls. . . Bon TerrUrs. Fearless, Charles B. Hurley, Tacoma; Highland Boy, Julius KaUich, Portland; Iris, Bonny Bred Stiletto and Willam ette Starlight, Frank B. Watklns, Meg. Minnies, rortisna: dgecote Spot, H. Fenwlck; Mae, 8. 8. Montague; Willam ette Defender, George B. Story; Firs Chief Jr.r Dr. M. O. McCorkle; Willam ette Demon, Jess V. Moore; Willamette Moonlight, Mrs. Ira F. Powers; Sound fend Tarqulrs, Sound End Olrl. Bound End . Madge, Sound End Queen, Edge wood Biddy, Sound End Boy, G. C Is rael, Olympla; Ch. Brooklyn Patsy, Mrs. Horton M. Phlpps, San Francisco; High land Mlsohlef, Mrs. Kate KaUich; Wil lamette Marvel. Thomas Kerr: Willam ette Surprise, J. K. Kollock; Rosemount Biddy,. F. Fenwlck; Rosemount Biddy, Jr. xpenwca. Cockers. . Twilight, Allen Case Klein, Spokane: Red King, Red Queen, J. Wesley Ladd, roruana. ; - , 1 Szttli atottsrsL. J Zks, T. Arttlch, Portland. : , . 9 -v aTOSE TetriSTS. : vpot. J. W. Cook: Norfolk Guards- man, Sabtns Renown, Bellew's Blossom, Sabine Fallas, Warren Lucy, W. B. Bai ler, Seattle; Bell ewe. E. Brayford, Hood River; Prince,' Dr. D. H. Rand; Prince, C. A-- Sylvester; Alden Terror, Mrs. CL R. Campion : Buster. Mra Anna Phil Hps; Multnomah Flos, Firefly, Blue Girl and park Gold, all from Fecbhelmer's Multnomah kennels. , .- Japanese Spaniels. . Admiral Togo, Miss M. Crawford, Portland.. v,v . : 'j . " t Onssapsakss. Jeff, I R. Hubbard, Portland; Joker, A. W. Ocobock, Portland. Beaglesv Woofflark, Fleetwood, O. B. Cyrus, Portland.-. ' :. A BaSoogat. Boh, Mm R. B. Lam son: Tecnmseh, A. R. Jones; Teddy, J. L. Texzlaff; Patsy, one for Beattla In the seventh Cantaln Bennett singled and ths next two went out on long flies. Then Frisk singled snd (juigiey waiKSd, Hammond follow ing with a slngls and Cahlll and For tier with two-baggers, the total result ing in rive run a. - Aietcairs piicnea a beautiful game for Seattle and really deserved a shut-out, . , Ths score: R.H.E, Seattle .....I 0 0 0 1 0 8 0 x 11 I Butts ......0 0 0 I I 0 0 0 01 7 1 Batteries Ehmks and Bhea: . Met- cals and Fortler. . . r-.--- Q YALE BEATS COLUMBIA IN A 14-INNING GAME New Tork, April 15 It required 14 Innings for Tals to defeat Columbia at American league' park today. Ths blue practically had the game st its mercy umu toe mnin inning, wnen ine iochi lads struck a batting streak and tied the score. Tale, however, after being held safe by Lee since the sixth Inning, touched up the Columbia pitcher In the fourteenth, and by hard hitting plied up rave wem tne game Jones pitched effect SPECIAL NOTICE V SUITS up , Taut sTtook of. patterns Cnioa Isabel on Svery Oannent PAEUXCTTASXiB TAIZ.OXS S reoor. i Et, Rear Morrison three runs, which Youna- Howard Ivs ball for the first few innings he was in ths box. Van Vleck. who re lieved htm, proved even more effective until the ninth inning. After that in ning, however, the New Haven lads held the Columbia boys safe, and they could do nothing with his curves. The Score: R. H. E. Tale 7 15 Columbia ......4 10 Batteries Jones, Van Vleck and FhlUipa; JLe ana Young. JUNIOR BALL GAMES. Brooklyn rrammar the Montavilla, team school shut- out yesterday to A large crowd of Brooklyn girls and bovs watched the erame Alnsworth defeated Fulton yesterday oy me score 01 it 10 0. Sunnyslde defeated Irvlneton vester day I to 4. Lewis pitched a fine game for. Sunnyslde, striking out 16 men. - Ths Nationals, a team composed of toys rangina- rrora 17 to zo years of age can still make arrangements for Sunday games, joe Marias, East 2918, is tne manager. The Crescents wish games with teams composed of boys from 17 to 19 years of age, week days only. Call up fe-2438 or East 1451. Richards kindergarten1 was defeated by the Sharks yesterday 23 to 0. The batteries were: Richards Clark and Thome: Sharks Noren and Goodall. Arleta defeated Woodstock yesterday In the Grammar School league, 28 to 2. Clarke of Arleta secured hits out or 7 times at bat. The Waverlys won a well-playi game from tne Indians yesterday to 7. The Waverlys wish to secure games with teams composed of boys under the age of 18 years. Call up East 848. f . . The Oregon Optical - company base ball team will challenge any team in the city under the age : of 19 years. Call Up PaclnO .1SZS. ':.;;7j-yvfi., . - SQUEEZE PLAYS. Los Angeles leads the learue. The busher Bloomfield was on the mound yesterday,, and got - his. Mike BweeneyV he s who seed to he In fortiand, ' neipea boston win with doubis. yesterday, 'A, :t? u;!' s--- Higgrnbotham : lost his first major league game, or the season yesterday. the Pittsburg' Nationals shoving three across. - Wonder If McCIoskey saw any Saleness on the Fortiand boy'sv phix this imet : f j y . That boy Madden certainly had a good eye - yesterday. - Look . him uo In tne box score and see where he stabbed Wright's benders for four- singles in four times up. ... Pretty good sticking, hT, i;";'::Ti.Hi1"Ji!Si,:t.W.... , a-'' ' - , V .. v-sr Hvf ," . L-. Eugene - Defeat pninjirty'M Eugene. . Orv April ! 25 The Eugene hljth school team defeated the Drain normal team at baseball this afternoon. 8 to 7, In a close game, before a Jarge crowd. The score by Innings: Kusens';- ....0 3 1 0 4 0 10 08 l'rain ;.;.....,, ..2 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 Tl East Bide yesterday won the first gams from Albina, 4 to t. From a play lag standpoint the game was decidedly Interesting, for there was that uneer talnty of result which makes a gams Interesting.- There were several good catches and : one corking long hit by DuvaU. Lerch cams la from right field on . the run ones and captured low fly Just a bovs his shoe tops, which brought him a big round of applause, while little Brouahton Dulled . himself out of a deep hole in the fourth inning or striking out ths next three men. Krnle hirelt pitched a tine game for the triple T. he held the Albina play era to three widely scattered hit and also nad bis strike-out ball working and succeeoea in sinsing out 10 men. - East Side onened the scoring In the second inning. ' Thomas beat out a hit . r- . 1 1 . . , . I. 10 ouria ana went Clear 10 imra wnen Helser dropped ths throw on Barrel's Intended sacrifice. Duvall grounded out to iieleer. but Brock Placed a nlcs hit In right, on which Thomas scored. With two T. T. T.s waitina- on the natha. Killllay, who pitched the first three in nings braced up and struck out Strait ana ircn. Scores on Zrrors. Errors gave Albina both of her runs in the third inning. Killllay opened the Inning by flying out to center. Tauscher Juggled Burke's ground hit long enougn for him to reach first. Hs stole second when Brock made a bum heave to 1 the bass. Strelt threw to catch Burke nap ping, but Barrel failed to cover ths base, In time and the throw went wild, letting Burke reach third. Burn hit to short. Burke making a dash for ths plate. Thomas' throw seemingly beat him to the plate a mile, but Umpire Burnslde called him safe. Wells hit to third and with an easy double - In sight Barrel dropped the throw and both Burns and Wells were safe. A passed ball moved L mem up a peg ana Burns scored on titles' hit to right. Lurch's pretty throw to the plate catching Wells a mile off home. Broughton went In on the third and held the East Siders down for one in ning, when he, too, went up the flue, and three bases on balls, together with Thomas' hit, scored a run. Kay pitched the rest of the arame far Alhlna. Tauscher got around in the sixth on ai case on balls, two steals and Burns' er ror: Duvall got a three-base hit in the wnea ranerson lei tns rd gst through him, made run for East Side. The core; . v. EAST BIDS. . AB.R.H.PO.A.B. Lerch, rf 4 0 0 1 10 rauscner, to NATIONAL LEAGUE. Plttscbuarg, Pa.-, April tl. Pittsburg won a fast arame fromthe St. Louis Cardinals here today. I to I. . Leever wss Invincible until the ninth Inning, when 8t Louis bunchsd her hits econner two runs, score: - . n. tuat. Pittsburg I T hi ixuiia a a Batteries Leever and Gibson; Hig gles and Hostetter. Umpire iiigier. ' Brooklra 4, New Tork 1. New Tork. April 25. Bunching of hits In ths eirhth and ninth Innings. aided by New York's poor fielding, gave the Brooklyns anothsr victory over the uiante. score: k..h.ju. Brooklyn 4 New Tork 1 4 uattenes KUCKer ana Killer; wiiise, McQInnlty and Bresnahan. Umpires Emails ana Kuaasrnam. . " Boston 8, ThlUdelpbU 2. " Boston. ' Mass April 25. Ths Hub Doves won an 11 inning game from Philadelphia today, making three vic tories out of the series of four same. Lindman and Ritchie were both effect ive. Sweeney's double and Bowerman s single won the game. Bcore: R. H. E. Boston ..,...........,, I I Philadelphia, I I Batterlee 'Llndanian and Ooennan; Kiionie ana uooin. umpire nung. Bain t Chicago. ' At Chicago No game; rain, ; , '. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington, April IS. Keeley, Wash Ington's young pitcher from ths Logan 8quares of Chicago, was a' puasle to Boston today and the locals won by I to 1. , Morgan was erratlo and was batted out at opportune momenta. A home run by Freeman .waa tba feature. Score: T . . . n. h. v.. Washington. ......... I I ,1 Boston I 12 Batteries Seelv and Warner: Mora-an and Corrlgan. Umpire Connelly. , . . Kennedy, lb ...... Magness, If Thomas, c and ss. Barrel, 2b ....... Duvall, cf and ss. Brock, c O'Nlle, cf Strelt, p 1112 1 4 0 0 1,0.0 8 10 10 0 4 12 6 11 2 0 1 2 2 2 I 111 2 1 10 110 2 8 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 0.0 0 0 Totals ,...12 4 , I 26 I 1 Patterson hit by batted baU. ALBINA. ' - " ' ' . aB. r. h. po. a. b. .5 1 0 0 2 1 . I 1 0 0 2 1 .4 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 1 2 0 1 ,4 0 0.2 10 .8,0 01101 4 0 1 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 l'O 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Burke, ss Burns, 2b Wells, cf and rf.... Oiles, If Ray, cf and p Heltzman, c Patterson, lb Helser, lb ......... Killllay. p . Broughton. p Gardner, rf Totals ' rhflailelphla 0, New York's. 4 PhlladelDhla. Anrll IS. Mew Vnrlr-a errors were costly today, snd Phlladel-' pnia Americans won a listless game iiuiu niKQianaora ncore: k. h. k New Tork...... , g K 8 Philadelphia ..... ...... I f Batteries Newton, Orth, Manning and Kiel now: Dvrert. Vlnkera. rart,r nA omun. . umpires Hurst and Sheridan. Chicago 6, St. Lonis 2. t 8t tLouiS. Anrll 25. Ths TtrAwna were unable to find Walsh when hits were most needed. . Jack Powell made his debut and was easy, especially for Anderson, who sot two in.hn,r wnen mey wero mi'Bl neeaeo. it teen thousand en thuslastio people were out. Score: , tt w m Chicago ........... 6 11 4 Bt. Louis....... j 10 6 , Batteries Walsh and Sullivan; Pow ell. Bailey and Spencer. Umpires Ea gan and Evans. , DWIIIGA: DEFEATS mm SPECK .,' . . i QeVcr ; Multnomah i Club Boxer'WinsOut Over Se ; attle's Best Man. ; - i , aBHBwawaWaWaaSBWaWSM AMATEUR TOURNAMENT CLOSED LAST NIGHT of Interest laat sight Ed Johnson et the Multnomah club and Henry Croft of Seattle, entertained the crowd with as gamey and exciting 'a contest as any. of the evening; while : the wrestlers sent thrills through the spectators that had them on their feet time and again.. Ths show In Its entirety re rise Is great or edit onon the Multnomah club and there wss not a man present lsst night but es Dressed the wleh that Portland's areat I amateur athletlo club would coma back again soon wit n as good a show as last night - - . . - . There wars no delava and waits nt teoiousnesa ; Ths first affair on the program was a boxing conteet between Johnson of Multnomah and Croft of Se attle. , The men lost little time after fretting Into the ring and were soon mls nr it UD at a lively rata . Thev almnl stood up and boxed Into one another. They wasted no blows snd "haymakers" were as scarce aa Renubllcans In Taxaa Every blow went to the head and but mils la Da. Chats with a. few of tha dealers vea. jeraay revealed the fact l rial a num ber or them Intend entering from three to nine cars. Home of which wlll bo w.i ... viu.i iv mm, uvkw uhi,i The IL L. Keats Auto company will , a addition to ths Inman Thomas. In- clud-s a six-cylinder Thomss roadster of TS horse-power; a Packard o 30 horse-power, French ratlmr: a Thomas 40 horse-Dower: a Pone-Hartford. . 40 horse-power, a Prank 11 n, 42 horse- . power snd. a Buick, 40 horse-power. Theao will probably go in Jhe 100-mlle race. . ' , . - In the 50-mlle rsee Xaats win prob ably snter three Bulcks, the smallest.' of If horsepower, and a tl-hnratower Franklin. Wallace will a rive ths Inman . car, according to present plana' How ard Covey has about decided to enter a 40-horeepower Locomobile In the lonlg race. This machine Is said to be ex- . eeptlonally speedy and Covey thinks It , will show Its hind Wheels to the higher powered cars. Hs will also snter a 10 horsepower Corbln In the long race, re- . srvls a 16-horsepower Cadlllao for (ha 50-mll event. The Klssel-Kar will be Pred Pennett's main -reliance, as hs has a 45-horse- oncs was a body blow Unded. As a re-1 " -i.a . tuul ..... ... I r-r , ..w Best Exhibition Ever Glren In Port- suit of the method the men were con tinually slamming at one another's head m such a way as to csuse fear for the speed -limit It was all right and left punches and Johnson went down fori tns count of nine three times but came up gamejy until the last time when a elevtr blow to the jaw from Croft's right ended the game.. .- . ' xms Xosss to Donaldson. Y " Prom boxing the program Chan red to wrestling. JEdwsrd Mills of the Port land T. M. 'C A. wss pitted aralnat Harvey Donaldson of ths Seattle Y. M. C. A. and the youngsters put up a clsssy match for fonr minutes when Donaldson won with a combination crotch and arm now.- . . Then came Multnomah's old favorite, Edgar Frank and a new lad, J. 8, Kll- leen certainly - showed good form and ld Attract. Crowd 8,000 Lot- -21. -iTffsffi1 Jld' ers of Clen Athletics Johnson rJ-2t "?fnK?idm' Goes Down Before Croft Detroit S, Cleveland t. I Cleveland, " Ohio. April - 25 -Detroit won the game from Cleveland in the tenth today, Crawford's home run win ning. . Score: ., , . 5 , r. h. E. Cleveland 2 10 2 Detroit , , ; , ; i , 8 10 1 Batteries Rhoades, Chech, Lleber hardt Bemis and Clarke; .. Summers snd Schmld t Umplre'Iughlln.-;s;j-"..!,;n ' yr H'.-n -' eawaSawaaawSaSsasawawS '. V;:' Three rattling double plays : were pulled off In the Oakland game. Casey made one unassisted. , - v BOXINO RESULTS. - . ' Henry; Croft, Seattle, beat E. C Johnson, ' M.. A. A, C heavy 4 weight elasa.i,,ry.v 4 v Olmar-Drange, vM. 'A. A. C, 4 beat WHIIant Specie, Seattle, 1 35 4 'pounds. . ". -rr. : 4 Q. J. Rohse, Tracey a. C, and 4 Jean West M. A. A, ,C 1X5 4 pounds, draw. 4 - Chester Brown, Seattle, beat 4 C. C. Ralph,' - unattached, ,141 e pounds. ' . . v?:i,-. ;-,,;" 4 ' Fred Sax, . Tracey A. ' C beat 4 Ted Rush ton, M. A. A. O, 151 4 pounds. . 4 ; .--' WRESTLINO RESULTS. -4 1 Harvey Donaldson.' Seattle, T. M. C A., beat Edward Mills, Portland T. M. C A., 116 pounds. ' Edgar Frank.' M. A. A. C, beat J. 8. Kllleen, M. A. A. C 125 4 pounds.. -' -.-.-if 4 . V. .Vsnable, .. SeatUe, . beat .. 4" BrownelU Reliance,' 135 pounds. 4 Frank Vance, Seattle, beat J. ' 4 TutUe, XLfAi, '145, e : pounds. vt : :.i )' V: ' ,'... '; 4 H. E. Orlmm. Seattle, beat BL 4 C Johnson, M. A. A. C; heavy 4 weight '" ', e ' 4) e 4 4 fancy work before hs euocumbed to his Sdvensary. - . - ,wemahle A wlane. . Next 'came the beat wrestllns- match of the evening. Venabls of Seattle and Browneu 01 Keuance ciuo. uaaiana Sr-' .'J1 ' I"1? .Venabls won out pound clasa After sparring around for enter St a moment's notice. Ha will likely enter a 45-borsepower Klaael-Kar In addition to the larger machine. In ths short race hs Is banking on a Reo to carry ths colors of ths bouse of Ben nett . . , Among ths othsr dealers Information was gained that ths Stevens Duryea. Tourist, Cleveland. Studebaksr, Olds mobile, and well-known types of other- mates wouui oe snierea. . 1 1 n 1 1 r ' m ,,1,1 j 1 si sxnt est' fastest contest of ths evening, and . It was worth going miles to sea. 4 e The next contest waa between Jean West of Multnomah and Q. J. Rohse of ' the Tracey Athletlo dub. Ths Judges . could not decide the contest after It had gone tour rounds, and Jack. Grant called it a draw. Why hs should havs done so Is not apparent , Rohse led nearly all the way, put In mors clean blows- than- West ami so far as pun ishment Is conoerned had his man beaten a block of mlleposta. It, was ealisd a draw, but nevertheless It was Rohse's contest S Chester Brown ths same Chester Brown 'who has a reputation was pit ted against C. C Ralph In the -t46- after. 11. minutes and 16 seconds of aa pretty wrestling as has been seen In Portland. Brownell had all the best of It for the first three -minutes of the -erame, but Venable soon got on top, snd tns men struggled lor tne remaining three minutes of ths first bout In s manner entirely pleasing to the crowd. After a threevminutaa rest the two boys went at It again, and after each had secured a fall "that the' referee could not see. locked bodies in a des perate struggls for supremacy. Ldks a flash Vsnabls secured a half-Nelson on his ODoonsnt and then . saueesed him Into submission with a hammertoe. Tanss Wins Ovsr Turtle. When ' it cams to the welter-welsht division Frank- Vanos of Seattle had Tit tle trouDie in aisposing or j.- a. tui tie of Multnomah who ' filled In for Dennlsf The latter-broke two libs and rather than . disappoint ths spectators Tuttls went ' on and put up a good, gamey match. - He was outclassed and went under at ths end of ons mlnuts and 2T seconds bv ths crotch and half- Nelson route. The same holds put Ed Johnson, Multnomah, down before H. E. Grimm, Seattle, In 27 seconds. . John son had received a knockout early In ths evening In ths heavyweight boxlnc contest and should not. havs been al lowed to enter ths ring. He showed his gameness, hbwevsr, and ths orowd ap preciated. It ' --i , .. V . " noon tne men wno nanaie tns neavy mats had ths rlnr cleared for the box ers and Olmar Dranga stepped into the nis s mlnuts ana . a half Referee Grant stopped ths arralr jy saying that It was no contest It wasn't Had Brown over hit Ralph, the morgue would have a job on Its hands today. Grant's de cision was ths best ons of ths evening. Ted Rushton. Multnomah, ran - Into about 16 or 20 lsft Jabs shoved ont by. Fred Sax of the Tracey Athletlo rlub In one round and broks his band. That was all there was to. that- particular contest but It was very satisfying ts the crowd. It showsd at least that Sac was ths better man of ths two In ths 169-pound class. This was the last contest of ths even ing and ths crowd left the Exposition building thoroughly satisfied with ths enow. Ana it was a great orowq. too. There were city and county officials and men of national renown present To enumerate them would fill a col umn, and then there would be too much of a chance to overlook . soms of ths best They wars all there. And, they were all Interested, and all want mors of ths -contssts ln ths futurs, . STANDING OP THB CLUBS, -i Pnelflo Coast Lengne. '' : . ... .-.,-..!." - Won. Lost,' F.C . Los Angeles 11 -T - .JU w ; . .via For 10 minutes 2,600 men' stood up and cheered Olmar. Dranga after hs put William Speck to sleep last night after one of the prettiest boxing contests that has ever been seen in ths city. - Than they cheered some more. ; . Dranga' s victory was) not only clean cut 'but was well deserved, and the ovation 'ths plufocly little boxer ' re ceived from the great throng- was but a rutins- trimue to im upnni ngnt u has made ror tnree years to win tne championship .title of the Pacific coast in the 126 pound boxing class. He won last nlkht. and there was none to dispute him In his victory over ons of the coolest gamiest boxers on ths coast Speck.. ' , .' But tneir contest was not the only ons rinar. - Then - cams his onnonent Wil liam Speck of Seattle. Both men rep resented types of the boxer and both ... A A 1 nr. ... I. nl... 0UnW .nnl and clever to a degree that would dis courage other men, tried pis' lert puncn on ths Multnomah man. only to rind that out of several dosen attempts only ons landed. Dranga, on the other ha?, showed speed, gameness and about tfre niftiest footwork of the tournament' He simply went to It all the time and would nave won on points naa ne not. sent us opponent-to : areamianav:'WK- ? Prang a Clean Winn sr. .- .. ; The boxed, : those youngsters, ' and when Dranga sent In a clipping right to the left Jaw,' Speck did what any other man would have done. Went down. But even before he could drop he. received another that helped him on his way. But he did not wait this SeatUelts. Hs stood up - and wanted - more. It . was coming and . part 'of It ' arrived before Referee Jack Grant could stop the bout The., crowd cheered and then .cheered some more. - Dranga won In ths clean- dan KVanalaea ....... 1 2 Oakland t ' t porUand . II S " aSWawasjsswsaa. ' -V i. :-L .Axneriona Leaffae. '. ' . Won, Lost St Louts .-. 4 New Torn . 4 Cleveland 4,. Boston .i. f ; 5 . Philadelphia 5 , Chicago , ,., ;, 0 j' j Detroit ...-.,. f f ' .., Washington T " " .; ' ' , lfntfon! Lesgne. ' "; 1 ? v f Won, Lost . V Chlesi Near' Tork 'f:.,-.'. 4 Pittsburg v, ... ...... . -v-- . r 4 Boston 5 V,,. -v ; ' .1 .500 J41 .100 .650 .645 .645 .600 MS .100 ,oo- .000 .600 .600 .444a .400 ,200 Brooklyn 0 -, 6 Cincinnati 4- s PhUadelphla. ......... 4 4. f v St Louis I : SlitCObstnelo.'i T; ' ' - KnlckeiwDld Jones waksnn to find himself famous T ; - - Booker xes, put ; ns oouian tf wsjcs ths neighbors. --..- -- III 23 I .... Struck out By Killllay 4. by Ray 2, by Strelt I East Side 11. Alblm Lerch hit by third strlks. 8UMMART. ,r - Earned run Eaat Ride t: . Thn..luM hit tDuvalL Bases on . balls Off crougnion t, orr Kay z. off Strelt 4. 6. by Brouahton 0. Left on bases L 10. Ft rat tuu on errors East. Side 2, Albina 6. Passed ball Brock 1, HJt by pitcher Heitsman, Lerch by Ray. Umplre--Burpside, - , . " Oregon Defeats Willamette. , , Salem. 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