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' THE OREGON DAILY' JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING,, MAY 9, 1803. ELECTRCH mux HOW 1 It Veteran Trainer Able to As- . sumc Charge of Rowing Qab Four.' - ,...- - - . - -v --'--- ' : - ' ' ; : -":f " - j .- -- - - - URPIIY SPEEDS rxqT;? OARSMEd SUNDAY ,t (t .vr: ::-A '1 ' Coach Dan Murphy will have the Port' lnd eenlor lour out for hard work Sun day morning anfl from that time pM th big Watta on Lake WashHigton, July S ana 4, thera will ba no let tip for tha local oaramen. Murphy will spend tha major portion af hia time whipping tha sanlors lata ahapa, out daea not an tttnata much trouble etnca each one of . tha quartet i in cplendld form for tna racB. Every maa. h tha, teaaBr baa' : epent from two to three season working un-dr- tha veteran, trainer. Dr. Loomla, Art Allea and Captain Craig MeMickert were coached by aa tn Portland for the paat two years, and Rex Conaat. the old Stanford atroka. had hta workout inder Ian when the latter brought the Cardinal crew to tha hlgheat point of perfection.it ever reached. t Pan etepped off the ateamer North land from San Francleco early tn. the week, tired and weak from hia long con finement aa a result of typhoid fever. He haa beeir resting ' at riia apartments on the-east aide and will nter the launch to follow- tha crew Simdar in very fair condition conaidering hia pro tracted illnaaa, s ' Xfg Vol ' Dead Oaa. ; "I don't wast people tat think they've rot a dead one." aaid Dan this morning. I know that I am feeble but It will be. only a matter el a week or aa before I can veil at tha bova throuch a. men rhona withy aay accustomed vigor.- I have no fear of the result of the race on Lake Waahingtoa in . July. 1 anow ey f sntest four that ever filled a Portland these bova anif do. I honestly believe the; I know know what they can comprise tne ahelL and that is arolnar some. "I thiak the boya are In very good hape Juat now. Tbey nave been rowing Sundays and since all are familiar with my method iastrucUun It .haa been easy for them to move through tha wat er on tha clockwork plan. "When the senior fou'r goea up against the. University of Washington crew during the Rosa Festival they will be in almost mldseason form. ; I do not belleva that Waahington : can beat as over the mile and a half course. With eix weeks of good hard practice we could probably bear Waahingtoa by two or three lengths." ' . Dan Knows what ha Is talking about, ton, and what ha says can be swallowed THREE RECORDS FALL AT'POLUIAII'S MEET " , " - v HammerTlirow, Discuss and Short Hurdles Show Better Marks. with a. grain of sale Murphy la one of J. the best coachew ta the-United-States! and his engagements hav always been succession of victories. -,, ;i-.;v , OImi i'ftntl Terav.V' v 1 Dan find ; Ed Oioee' i rr great form this season. - In fact he ia enthusiastic over the trial trips taken by Ed in the ingle. Gloss) baa made some fast time and that he will recaln- lost honors as coaat champion from Lang of Vancouver seems certain. Gloss will also be one of the men In the senior doubles, the other to be cVioaea after a thoroagh tryout haa been made. 4. -. . . - . .. i lmn will have Art Allen In tha Junior sliigieav aa ha la eoasldered tha best man in tne cluu in tnas event. AJlea and Sex Conant wilt take -care. of , Itae junior oounies. i neso young men are ver evnnly- matched in weight and exper! enre and with Ca-naata great strength will send the shell through the water at a, great rata.' . - - While thera are a large : number of candidates rnr tne junior four tha moat likely candidates for seats In: the shell at present appear to be SterHng, stroke, Ient, . bow. and- Wettenberg ; and Tully Coach Murphy haa made evaraf trips over town during the week . to renew acquaintance with hia old friends.' Me is compelled to walk with a stick and 'while )t chafes hire to Win such a poor rhyslcal condition bo is cheerful over Ijis rapid recovery. Dan was taken down' in October last and. spent four months lit bed. Sine February he has been trying to regaiat bis former healrji MEET KEENE BLANKSt EUGENE'HIOT SCH00I (Special Dlapatch to That JoaraaL) Pullman, Wash May I. Despite a cold wind the lnterscholastlo field meet opened yesterday under auspicous cir cumstances, Already three established records for northwest high school ath letics have been broken Tn tha prelim inaries. Harry Conover of waltsburg beat the 'record held by Anderson of Seattle In tha hammer-throw by ' one foot, throwing 141.5 feet. Englehorn of Spokane beat the record of Rowley of Kverett In tha discus by two inches with, a throw of 104.6 feet. One t fifth -of -a. second- Wat "crliroed from the record of 17 1-6 seconds, held by Coyle of Seattle, In tha 128-yarJ hurdles by- Eckert of Lewlstoa The hammer and discus events were finals, all other events yesterday being pre liminaries. , Bemi-flnaJs occurred this morning and finals this afternoon. Spokane seems certain of many points In the final. . Hunter having qualified in tha SO, 100 ' and 220-yard dashea: D. Cohen In the 100 and the 220; Engle horn in the 120 and the 220 hurdles and 8EMOR FOUR OF PORT LliNTX ROWING CLtB, - H0I1EYUAII SEES YELLOW PERILS (Ralem Bureau of The Journal.) Salem, Or, May9 Lury Keens, the angal-faced pitcher for Salem High school, is a phenomenon. In a splen- ovo game nera yesterday . artemoon with Fngene High school Helena struck out 1 3 men and walked but - one. The only Jilt was secured In tita ninth.' The game resulted in. clean rtrtory for Salem cy a score of t to 0. Keano seems al ways to bo la form. He never baa, an 01 r nay. - . . Wilson for Eugene pitohed a good rnnniw dui iieiaeo mm position poorly. He struck out seven, and, walked five. Gabriel son for Salem mad two of three errors made by hia team. Eugene also jiaa taree errors cnecaea tsp against Its team when the game, was over. ; - SCORES BT INNINGS. Ifsn i-iijuj.e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 'Baiem ... ........1 1 8 0 0 0 6 02 ' . Bebnkeratkr Wins. The Behnke-Walker Business college Js euttlng quite a figure In baseball 5 rc.1?- - Wednesday they defeated the JPortlanfl academy in a game, 8 to 0. 1 hey deserve credit aa tha field on which they played was muddy and dur ing the game a heavy rain was falling. Their success was due to the good work of their batters. The lineup: ,".-W. B. C. Merll p Swan son c '.' Hutchcroft lb Hanson,... Jb Morgan Jb &t.:::::::::cf;::: teii:::::::::::-;; P. A. . . . Gray ... Cobb Meldrura . . Jones . . . Meyer Hurlburt . Henrys Summers . Harding tne anoi put; jenaen in tne izo nurmesi and Cohen, and Hunter In the -broad jump. : tuiapp 01 uaxesaaie was first yesterday In the broad Jump. W 8, C-eadeta furnished guards for the event, restraining the crowds from rushing on the field.' - Tho winners will probably be scat tered among- tne z high schools pres ent, tha meet not being one-sided as last year. I y', lea-V STANDING OF THE CLUBS, Pacific Coast Leaane. Oakland 15 :ia.J6S San Franolsco Los Angeles . Portland ....... .l ..14 ....11 " 18 17: .619 ,41 Northwest )Leagae. Won. ; Loat Tacoma' .wl ... 1 2 Aberdeen, ............. 10 - SeatUo .,10 Spokano CUUcVssiiv . re.1 ease V Vancouver (B, C.)...,e ( i -I n 10 Chicago ......... Pltttsburg ...... New York ....... Boston Philadelphia ... Cincinnati ..... Brooklyn .. .i... Bt, 1XU1S New Tork . Cleveland -. Philadelphia Ixula ......... Chicago .......... Boston ........... Washington ...... Detroit ........... Ioat, 13 IS American League. . Won. Loat, Won. ...11 .'."!io ' t 6 7 -.- r it .........12 .........10 ; s 8 7 5 7 7 12 11 10 PC. .708 .825 .688 .157 .351 .131 PC, .tii .688 .629 .600 .885 .168 ,216 P.O. .831 .800 .671 .655 .618 .400 .389 .333 Tho Hot Springe on the others and I Arkansas league. team rot tha lumn baa been leading the Offict Hort-10 . . t, I p. 7 to p. n. Sunday, 10 to U. TITT A TT TT mm ... 1 ,1. r V, . ' Phona AJ7S5 . Utia ms Disease, of the EYEWEAR, NOSE AND TflROAT And all acute, chronic.and nervous diseases of men, women and children. Also liquor. Tobacco and mild cases of Drug Addictions. , Call or address i - - I00 lOM-lMl-li MerchanU Trngt Butidia - SIXTH AND WASHINGTON 8TREETS 't' Cntrtnc. 383 Wtihlnrton St ;' -,r.. PORTLAND, O REOON Portland Man batches tne Chinks Cross Bats With Tossers From Nippon., . The, Honolulu Bulletin of April 28 last gives an interesting account of Walter B. Honeyman, who saw the Jap anese audi Chinese play baseball V tn Hawaii several weeks ago. It follows: "'I watched those games at Aala park last Sunday snd 1 was the most surprised man,; In' Honolulu,' said Wal ter B. Honeyman of Portland, Oregon, yesterday. Mr. Honeyman 1s a member of the firm of - Honeyman Hardware company, one of the largest wholesale and retail . hardware dealers - In - tho northwest. He is a young- man yet, and is an excellent exponent of the national game, having been a member of tho crack Multnomah baseball team for a number of years. He, with is wife, baa been here for the past week or so en joying tha splendid climate of the para dise of the Pacific .'"Why, Ijiever thought of ever seeing A , team of Chinese lined up against an aggregation composed of the little brown men from Japan,' he said, and the class of ball that those lads nut un ! un. rmi ming. 11 x nsa mree or four of those fellows up.north.1 know iney couia mass good in eitner tne J ri City or State leaarue. I am a con firmed fan there is no trotting around that but I also feel that I understand ana can leu a nail player when I see htm. Thoss fellows in nlavera Inn They se!m to know tho fine points of ih pine, BJiiKHign a gooa man woo has hd -experience on the coast, could give them- a great deal of help. Tbey laok ' good consistent team work. Of course that it one of the hardest mings 10 get in a hunch of fellow who are not In the game all the time. But If they had a man who himself knew bow to drill them along this lino I believe It would be a great help to Daseoaii in tne islands.' "Walter Honeyman Is well known In the northwest not only In business but also as a ball player of ability. He held down a Dosltlon on tha Vnltnim.h ciud team wnen tnat aa-arreratlon wa walking away with everything that Crossed Sticks With them ThanhM he-knows whereof he speaks, and It b- novvea m tocai teams concerned to elt up and take notice with regard to hia auvn-v Bwm leaim worx. WI READY . TO TRir.l OREGOli Tacoma 1, Seattle 0. (gpedal Dlapatch to Tb tmtnul.i seatue. wash.. Mav Th. ti..,. got even with Seattle today, when after 11111D innings 01 snappy playing they aereate thera 1 to 0. Allen, tho Seattle twlrler, seemed to have a shade the worst of the lucsy' part of- tho rame ana iobi. Kurnett imm t coma s, single tally n the fourth, when through alow fieldlna on the nor, nt Deaiue s ouiueiaera tie waa allowed to irexen nis single xo a double. An In field hit advanced him. tn thirA r,i wneu ocimsm vu Dwiue aecona base, man, tried for a double play Inatead of playing for the plate - be scored. mere were a number nf nnuHnn.i features to the game. Frisk's running catch being especially bright: - The soore:- . R.H. K. Beanie , e e a o o a n n 4 Tacoma ....000100on 0 1 a BatteriesAllen and Stanlev: Frank un ana onea.: umpire rary. - Aberdeen 4, Butte 1. (Bpeelal Dtenatrb to The Joarsalt Aberdeen. .Wash- Mav f8 Four straight game rrom tne Butte "Miners" is ms total wnicn 100 ay s victory a the locals, Better hitting, which has cnaractensea ine locaas claying all week. was. again in evidence and the game waa easily won, Dick Boettlnger a en 1 me dsui out or me 101 .ror tne first nome run or . tne season, acorinr van Buren ahead of him. The score: . ' R.H. E. ADeraeon . . .9 0 0 o in z 4 1 Butte 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 018 Batteries Boyle and Snencer: Ehm ke. Soldier Thomas od Krieta Um pire carrutners. . Vancouver 0, Spokane 2. . Vancouver, B. C, May f Ericson kept Spokane a bits well acattered In today's game while tho - Beaver's bunched hits off Jensen and won. - The score: , . R. HI El. Vancouver ,.......:.....,.....( 8 i Hnokiuie . , i .......... . i ....... f T 1 Batteries Ericson and Arbogast; Jen sen Doyle . and Penlcker. Umpire OUU.-B. - - - i :' 1 "'"'' . - American League ajnes. At Washington: R.H. B. S.a.?BnFto.n .....1 - 7 1 Philadelphia - . . . . , ; . . . . .1 7 J r Batteries Hughes and Street; Bender and Smith. 1, u , , . . At Boston: ' ' R. H. E New York . . . . . .8 1 1 i Boston 0 8 ' 1 Batterteo Manning and v Kiel now; Winters, Curchell and Kiel now. Other two games postponed rain. ' , "C ' Katlonal League Osuneg. . At St. Louis: U f - R.H.E, St. Louis 1 9 Cincinnati i .2 P- 1 Batteries Raymond and Marshall: CiZkl?T' i.To''r nd McLean. , Umpire Rudderham. s- . .. , ., - . . At Philadelphia: - . R. H. E. Brooklyn ..,........'..;.. .V.l ;4 1 Philadelphia .i .-...,,,; .4 11 1 Batterias Mclntyre and Bergen; Mc Quillan snd iJOoin. Umplra Einslle. Other two games postponed rain. Missionaries WiU Claim the Northwest Championship , If Defeat Lemon Yellow - (Special Dlapatch to The, Joaraal.) , t n Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wash., May 8 Whitman track athletes are bending every energy to be In the best possible condition for tho big track meet with University of Oregon next week. When the two teams meet on Ankeny field May 13, It will bo for tho. track championship of the four northwest states of Montana, Washing ton, Idaho and Oregon. Whitman can already claim the title to the firsV-three since winning the triangular meet at Pullman last week. Her athletes are anxious to add Oregon to the list. Whitman never had a stronger track team than she haa this year. The only weak place is In the distance rune, where there is nobody of first class Quality. But In the daabea. lumps. and weights she is strong and may be expected to make a great showing against the Oregon athletes. Philbrook and Martin are the two men who are depended upon to win the most points xor me missionaries. martin ing Is destined to become a groat gport at' Princeton- beforo -long.- ' - If Joe -Gans -wins over Unhols next week he will take on Battling Nelson, but not for more than" 26 rounds. ; . , r'.J -,t -, - . ' ' - Tnls Day in 8port Anoalg; " 1859 American ' mare Prioress won the aUeen's nlate . at Newmarket. England; 1 , 1 titj a The Athletics of PhiladelphU made 181 runs In a baseball game at Newcastle. Delawaro. 1888 At San Francisco, H. Peterson defeated ; P. J. Mclnerney In three mile sculling match- " : M t i ' . 1889 At New Haven. Murpby, of tho Hartford cTub, made, three home run 1 a game with tho New Haven elub. 1888 At Washington, Wise, playing vcuna Daee ior tne yvaanington team, put out )1 men and assisted .two times in a game with tho Boston team. 1886 At New Tork. Fcank Br feated Oaorgo MoFadden fn 15 rounds. nk Erne do 1808 At London. Eustace Milea. tha uouia, Amerte&n -onarapion. sets to one. by. three 1807 At Belmont rvArtr. T1nr1l . ,M. gen py uarner,' won ISO metropolitan . Bpanton Plays at Roseburg. The Spanton baseball team will leave toniaht- lor Rosebarc .to cross bats with the railroad team at that place tomor row, -x no real estate team had- a good record last season, losing but three games out or j. These will sro alona to olav: Baker. SSoak, Mocks, Frenolw Smart, Dave ' An- oerson. juicks, wettia ana Heales. ought to be good for first in the. 100 and 220, with records of 10 flat and 28 flat in the triangular meet last week. He has also shown up strong In the broad Jump, breaking the oollege record in that event and winning first in tho ruilman meet. . Philbrook, the big 'varsity captain and star football man. Is good for places In tho high and low hurdles, as well as the high lump, shot put and dlsoua. In the Washington track meet he was tho principal point winner.. - - Graham, who won first in tho hammer both at Seattle and Pullman, will be depended upon 1 to win honors again. Foster baa been going almost 11 feet In the polo vault, surprising all who have seen his rapid development Lewis Is doing almost as well in - the broad jump aa Martin. Barnes and Oldright are good for- place in the quarter. Rnrleakn. Wlllaon. Hawlev and Felt- house are other track men who will have a chance of winning- a few points. Taken as a whole the team . will be !n good condition to meet Oregon. "Soud" Murphy, who has been coach ing them, is confident that they can An themselves lustlce and ha la hopeful of tho outcome. Tho Oregon meet' is considered the hardest of the three which Whitman haa had scheduled this year. Excitement over 11 among, we Stuaent uuu t bi wen viui uiv "un,- neas men of the city is running nign. OAKLAND BLANKS THE ANGELS, TAKING LEAD Oakland. May 8. By bundling bits yesterday Oakland blanked Loo Angeles and took' tho lead 1 la? the pereeQWCae cohimn. The score was I to 0. Oak land's fielding, was great, the Angels being cut E off several tomes when near scoring. The score; LOS ANGELES. AB. R. H. PO. A. B. Oakes. If. . Wheeler. 2b. Hosp. rf. Braahoar, lb. . Jud Smith, lb. Ellis, If. ...... Delmas, ss. ... TT. n. 1.. Randolph,, p. . . , . . , . i m . 4t . . . 2 0 1 o 0 I 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 .0 7 24 1 4 . 0 Total 80 0 OAKLAND. AB, R. H. PO. A. E. 0 1 1 J 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 Cook, sa , Van Haltren. cf Hettmuller, rf. ..... . Hogan, lb. .......... Jim Smith, u. Altman, 3b. . Haley. 2t. . . flattery. Pellar, p 0 2 0 1 0y 0 III 1 1 0 0 10 6 1 4 6 2 t 8 2 1 S Total U,.......A4 6 12 27 18 SCORE . BY INNINGS. Los Angelea .....1 JJjSiXStS Hits ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oakland .........0 ,00 2 0 0 0 4 , Hits ..........0 1 j. 1 v 1 o - ia " r - ' SUMMARY. - r . -Two-baae hits Slattery. Jim ' Smith Harrifica hits Cook. Stolen bases Easterly. Hogan. Double plays Bills to Braehear; Wheeler to Braahearf Ha ley to' Hogan. first naae on oaus Dellar. 2: Randolph, . .. Struck out By Iellar. 5;- Randolph 1. Wild pitch , Randolph.-' Time 1:40.' Umpire O'Con nelk . . ..' ' - - - - 'v. : . Sporting Noteg. , rharlea Griffin. ' tho Australian fMtharweiaht champion, who whipped Joe Bowker In London recently, la com ing across tho water for a fight with Abo Attell. - - ' Packey McFarland says be will retire after two more fights. Nelson and Gane are his choloe for opponents and It is possible that one of them may re tire the stockyards' : wonder before ho has' a chance to make a Pattl farewell. 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Personal attention given all patlenta C01TSVI.TATIOBT COHTZDBHTZAZi AaTD Df TTTXO A. personal, thor ough and searohing examination Is desired, though If. Inconvenient - to ''call, write us a full description of your trouble. ' Our office hours 'are '' from 2 A. M. to 1:10 P. M, excepting Sunday from I to 12. Address or call on tho ST. LOUIS UEDICAL AND SURGICAL COBBXB nCOn ASfB TAJCHTXX, TBEST8, MBT3AB9, OBBOOSf DISPENSARY L. , vi. U ' TZB JUTB ' X. .T0B2E. ' - International Chinese ' doctors. Post graduates Canton Medical College, Can ton. China, Specialists in male and fa mare, all Ohronlo and private dlseasea Call or write for our special kidney medicine and patient report. .- Price reasonable. 224 H First St, corner Salmon, Portland. Or. . '. ' -aaawawBW - ' a a. URINARY DISCHARGES &EUKYEX) Bf 24 nouns Each Cap- sals boars tha BameAe-V Mian cfttuutefiiit ?" Att ooinr8