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18 THE -OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, . PORTUAND. FRIDAY ' EVENING, , MAY 15. 1803. . i . a score of 19 to B. but in the second Kama yiteray. 1M- Grand won in a gooa sain oy a score of S to King m . . eSSSBBBBBSSSBBBaBI . , . -h i ; -I . Track v"l Diamond I mi J PORTIAHO BOYS TO MEET SALEM V- - . ' II" saaSSWSeeeMBSBBSBsSSBi Crack AtWetes Try for Hon ors on Batter's Field To- morrow Afternoon. y' All th athjate In the boya' depart - ment of the T. ,M. C. A. are out to cap tur records tomorrow from their Sa lem brothrea. Director larob of Salem sends down a team of his kt boys, about 25 In numbv-wh-rm meet the Portland . association boya on Dr. Paul Bader's sthlotio field in a field meet That the meet will bet an excltlrur on Is un doubted, for in the ranks of the local as sociation boys la Knoulton Smlthson, brother of the redoubtable Smlthson, ! who, like bis younger brother, received ..' his earlv running training under the aegis of the Y. M. C. A. , Contrary to tta cours usually fol lowed, ther will P absolutely no med a Is or -other material prises, on the contrary the only .sign a man will have . of his victory wJO be a simple blue or white ribbon. ; , . . . ' Trie events comprise tO-yard dash. 100-yard dash, 220-yard dash. 880-yard - run. running high Jump, running broad jump, one mile, rM&y half mile, pole vault and distance baseball throw, - The Introduction 'of the distance base ball throw Is an Idea of Director Lari , wore, who believes that this once so ropular event will,-easily find its. way nto public favor again-. Mr. Larlmore -says that the. meet promises to be a food one and that Smlthson, Jackson, 1 velbllss ' and Penson are among - the men sure to capture honors. SEALS WIN GAME FKOM 1 OAKS IN 13 INNINGS t (United Frees Uutl Wire!) Ban Francisco. May 15. San Fran cisco turned the tablea on the Oaks la an extra-Inning game and yesterday cap tared JJ-innlng matinee I to I. Oak land scored twice In the first inning and the Seala did the same thing In the sec ; ond. From then on to the thirteenth liothinar was doing. ' That inning the Mohleritea succeeded In putting the winning run over. Both Jones and Ka lian pitched great ball. The score: OAKLAND. . ' AB. R. H. PO. A. K. Smith, 'If. ...... Van Haltrea, cf. Heitmuller, rf . . , Eagan, as, ..... . Hogan. lb. CookJo. Haley. 2b, ...... Flattery, c ..... Kllllan, p. Totals t 11 0 0 1 0 - 4 0 I 1 t 4 ,.4 1 7 SAN FRANCISCO. ST 11 : ' - AB. R. It PO. A. E. HUdebrand. If S 0 0 9 0 0 Mohler. 2b, 4 0 0 2 2 1 Williams, -If. 4 0 0 It 1 0 Melcholr, rf ( 0 I f 0 0 7idr, ss. ........... f I 3 4 0 Piper, cf. ....I 1 14 0 0 MoArdle, sb. ........ 4 0 1 4 S O Berry, c ( 0 14 1 Jones, p. ..,.. 4 0 2 0 4 KsoIb. 0 0 0 0 0 Curtis, cf. .......... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total is " T j I "I KETUENS :T0 LIFE. r v i M " :-. ' .. .. Batted for Piper In 11th. . y:; Oakland ...... .2 00000000000 0 1 Hits ..41 1 0000004000 7 ean fTanciaco . .9X0000000000 1 I Hits ....... ..01 001 10101 0011 SUMMARY. Melcholr, Jones, Curtis. Stolen bases iiiiaeorana. z.eiaer, ripee. Double plays Eagan to Haley. First base on balls . luuun, orr Jones, 1, Jilt b pitcher Mohler. HUdebrand. :.Struc out By Jones, 4. Time of game 2:11. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. Vancouver 6, Aberdeen 4.- (8pdal Dbpatck to Tne Joorul.k Aberdeen, Wash.. May It. Vancouver scorea lour runs on Boyle In the second Inning and these, together with one isourvu n uie seventn inning, proved nougn to win yesterday's game. The ,oc atarted a well-timed batting rally muiu iuuinj dui wiin two runs oorea ana tne oases full both Roberts and Itason struck out and the game was Aoeraeen .. .OZOOOOOO 24 4 2 .w . V V u v X V V 1U J .. f"e"oyl9 aa Spencer; Pad- uku buu Dugaen. umpire frary. Spokane 2, Seattle O. - fai May 1J. Through Oalaskl's good pitching;, Spokane was able to make ,lt three straight from Dugdale's bunch yesterday. Can 111 was the only member of the Seattle team to make a hit. The aoore: R IT K Seattle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o' 1 i Spokane ... .10000001 0 2 I 1 Batteries Coy and Fortier; OaJaekl and Rogera. Umpire Caruthera Batte 1, Tacoma 0. Tacoma. May 18. Three scratchy hits In a row gave Butte .one rua and the Sme yesterday. Both pitchers did well, reon probably having the best of Thomaa In all but the sixth Inning. The looras ' R. H. SL , Tacoma ....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0H 4 2 'Butte . . 0 0000100 01 7 1 Batteries Carson and Kellackey; J. Thomas and Krelts. Umpire Black. American League Game. At Philadelphia unicaaro Philadelphia era and Bchreck. . R. H.BL 0 2 2 13 0 n; Vlck- At Washlbgton Washington St. Liouis , Batteries Hughes dell and Spencer. R. H. E. 4 8 1 .......... 0B1 and Street; Wad- n&.T.?r....... RintEi New York t t i . Batteries Thielman, Berter.N Clark and Bemls; Chesbro and SJiiow. This Day In Sport AuuOg. ' ai --Brooklyn: The Union shfp.CO - ,l,0M mplon- a i87hrrAt Ch, ' Jeob Bchaefer defeated 0orge T. Sic son, 1,000 to 44. In thrm-ball billiard match for (1.000 and championship. . , - . lla At Worcester: Burkett of the " orcester club held the Newark team down to one safe hit In 1 innlnga " ldtl At Tacoma: Tacoma Baseball team won from Seattle In the twenty, second Inning by a score of to . . , lj v . - - - . XrfW 3Utea to CWoaeT.;:.''-.Ct,V'.--Exlremtlv low rates to Chlciuro and otiiei -aH(irn points on sal May II "Via Obtrsrf & Northwestern nn. For fui ieformallonarply R. V. Holder, awtcial agent. 1SI third street.! Terry McGovern, former light weight champion of the world, who will endeavor, to win back his old title. "Terrible Terry" has been training all spring and will get back Into the game as goon as he can ar range a match. Since he left the sanitarium Terry's health has been excellent and his opinion that he can win : back his . lightweight title Is backed tip by none other than Young Corbett, who won the title from Terry, and afterward lost It to Jim my Britt. Innrn itn niiTnn BUM III! lilfllUN FOB DUSKY JOE Colored Champion Knocks ' Budolph Unholz Out in Eleventh Hound. (dotted Prees Leed Wlre.l San i Francisco. May 15. Eleven rounds, was all ths awkward Rudolph Unhols could stand up against Joe Gans, the colored lightweight cham pion, In Coliseum rink last night. l In the 11th round after . a succession of Short arm jolts had put the Boer to the floor and he came up unable, to locate his shifty opponent, Referee Welch stopped the unequal contest and awarded the decision to ' the negro, dans' victory waa a popular one, his uecMiaful defense of Ilia1 lightweight champion tftle being the signal for re- peatea cneers. Kuaoipn was wining ii an limes ana only his great strength enabled him to continue the battle so long. Oana had him at his merer during the en tire fight, but Rudolph's strange meth od of attack kept -the Baltlmorean on the lookout. Oans scored his first Knockdown in the fourth round. He put through a terrific uppercut with his left hand which landed squarely on ths Boers chin; - Unhols came back promptly and continued fighting hard until the sev- when Joe whipped another upper- cut direct to the chin. This time It was from the right mitt. One of the Unhols seconds threw a. towel into the ring at this juncture and quickly fol lowed It.- The Boer made a vicious bwIds at him when he got to his' feet and the Impetuous second retired amid much laugnter. Oans tried to rtnisn the right in the ninth round. He shot one of those j stunning kicks behind the foreigner's guard which sent - him down like a log. His great physique, ' however, en abled him to rise unsteadily and he stalled the round out. In the final round Joe opened wltn llort arm jolts which rocked Rudolph's head. Seeing a good opening the dingy champ drove an uppercut to the chin men aropea tne uoer. it was tne last blow Oana . struck for he stood aside to let Rudolph, recover before proceeding to finish the Job. But Ref eree Welch concluded to close the one sided fight and awarded the mill to the champion. . Mm OREGON COLLEGES l TRIANGULAR AFFAIR Pacific, Willamette and 0. A. C. Will Come Together ' : ron Aggies Field. Pacific University, Forest Grove, Or May 11. The track team goes to Cor- vallla tomorrow morning to take part in a triangular meet with the Ore gon Agricultural colleges and Willam ette university. Although the team does not expect to win the meet, yet It hopes to make a ood showing. Coach Archi Hahn .has been working hard with the boys and the result of ' hia work could be plainly seen In the meet here last Saturday with Pacific col lege, which the home ' team won with 7 to 20 score. The men who will make the trln be side Manager H. H. Arnston are: Coach Archie Hahn, Captain C. D. Mason, H. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Pacific Coast League. : Won, Lost. fan Francisco ...... 19 IS Oakland 17 17 Los Angeles -. 16 14 Portland 16 18 Tacoma ..... . Aberdeen Spokane - Seattle Butte Vancouver (B. Northwest League. Won. Lost. C).. 14 12 11 11 6 f- 11 11 10 14 American League Games. Won. Lost Humphreys, Dogan Ferrln, Robin- brothers, D. Abraham, H. E. Wit ts. B. Lawrence and B. H. slay- son ha flel ldl New York .. Philadelphia Cleveland . . St. Louis . . Chicago .... Detroit Washington Boston IS 16 12 13 11 10 9 3 8 11 10 P.C. .643 .1100 .500 .466 P.C. .0 .671 .600 .600 .474 .300 P.C. .847 .677 .646 .620 .471 .476 .391 .832 EXPERT TENNIS MAN- TLATS FOB KLAMATH (Special Dispatch to The JoaraaLt Klamath Falls, Or.; May 16, Klamath cans nas a very active tennis club, and announce a tournament to be held on July 4. The club has two fine courts oo Klamath avenue, and includes ftnong 4lf f 2,'.m,bra championship ' player, W.'S. Wllev, attorney for the reclama tion service. He has Won many honors "" JJisinct or Columbia, . The tournament will h fn. h h,,,. plonehlp of the middle Pacific and t Is honed to make It tn annual feature and urii many niayers xrom outside points. Curtis K Wlddoes of the reclamation tm jJreaiasn or tn club, '. - K SQUEEZE PLAYSr' Portland la getting a margin of luck. ut course rami had to aten in nd "Who's that kldf. akt" fn nninf. lng to Rube EUla. J - e Casey and Hap Hosan used to room together. Pearl kids the Angel every Urn he goes to bat. . ( Ryan flts In very nicely in the center prden while Raftery i convalescing from the Illness that Vent htm nut n? m game tuia wees.. . ....!....: Brashear'e anklla sprained so badly that the big fellow may not get in the game again during- the series. Portland's position in the pennant race Is now one of credit. A few more "won games will put them above the .600 mark. This means somebody has to droj. , ' It was up to Bud Pernoll to win his game the other day. so the rumor goes. "Piano Legs" put all his steam behind hia Shoots and keot hla nnnHU nlMP . all times. - - When Dolly Gray goes on the mound for the Angels h will be opposed by Jess Garrett Manager Mac figures that the Texan Is due to win when opposed to Dolly. . ' ; ' ,v ' Pobby Groom's pitching In the 1 to 0 game againat the Seals last Saturday has endeared him to the local fans Bobby Is generally considered the best slabater on the Beaver ataft When he Is right there are few who can beat him. , -v t - - .- - .' .?nv f?ma af Seattle th other day i Pitcher Roossvelt of the Spokane team walked 10 men. That's going some.! Nobody In the Coast league Tiaa been so extravagant so far. The fana went up In the air when Klnsella passed four; 10 would have mad them dippy. . The chap that sella skypleces to the diamond athletes of Chicago tuj that Ty Cobb's skuU resembles the belfry of William Jennings Bryan. This ought not to disturb Ty. for he is good for many a game in the years to come. . No ball player Is now allowed to leave his position in the fteld to question the umpire on a decision, under penalty of ejectment from the game for the of fense. , This la the ruling of President Pulllam of the National league, as ex pounded by Umpire Hapk O Day. 5? Rain Spoils Ball Game. From Indications there will probably be nothing dolngv at the ball grounds 'Until Sunday, unless a strong wind dries up the field tonight and tomor row morning. Rain prevented the Port land and Los Angeles teams from meet ing yesterday snd the grounds are too aoft and soggy for a game today. Paper Chase at Y. M. C. A. Cross-country running will be started at me x. At. u. a. tomorrow morning, when the association athletes will en gage In a "paper chase. Five minutes after the nares leave the building st Fourth snd Yamhill streets, the hounds win start. The nares will be off at 6:16 o'clock. WA 1LJ si CfAL ON ALL sin The backward season has caught, us with about 1,000 , Wash Suits that must be sold, hence the great reduction on this finrline of high, class , sliijs, . ; if.-- f r. ... - ,, . ; JK. i $1.00 Suits reduced .to. 65c $1.25 Suits reduced to ... i i 85c $1.50 Suits reduced to. . . . . . . ; . . . $1.00 $2.00 Suits reduced to.. i........ ..$1.35 $2.50 Suits reduced to . . . , . . .: . ... . , .$1.65 $3.00 Suits reduced to. . ; .$2.00 $3.50 Suits reduced to. . . ; .$25 $4.00 Suits reduced to. r . . w. . .$2.65 This sale includes our entire line of Russian , Buster. Brown and Sailor Blouse Wash Suits in the season's latest patterns., Boys' Plain Knee Pants Vi Off ; iJm n ' ' (feisty ' ' ! 1 'i' AS eTTi Saffll :losi8iiblatt;& Co. Comer Third and Morrison Streets i ., i , . . - Christian Scientists at Hoqniam. Hoqulam, Wash., May 18. The Chris tian Scientists, who are strong in this place but have no place of worship, have secured an .option on two lots on on of the best corners In the city and expect to buy them this week. It Is their intention-to put up a neat struct ure in which to hold services. WHEAT BELT LEAGUE IN 3-MONTH SCHEDULE (Special Dlcpates ts The Josraat) Pendleton, Or., May 16. Now that the long planned four-town baseball league has been organised, eastern Ore gon wilt have some good arames this sea son. Baker City, La Grande, Walla Walla and Pendleton being In the league. At this time the full schedule of the Samea haa not been worked out, hut le aeason will be opened by La Grande plavtng at Baker lty and'- Pendleton at walla Walla. The. sesson is for three months or longer, each team having posted a forfeit to play -out th ached ule for that length of time. In the ante-season games played be tween Pendleton and La. Oranoe.. Pendle ton carried off the honors Tuesday by Roller Wins From Beel. (Special ntanatcb ts Tne JonrnaLt Seattle. Wash.. May, 16. Dr. B. F. Rouer defeated Fred Beel in two straight falls of one hour and IS mln. utea and 26 minutes and 63 seconds, respectfully, here last night. The firm fall resulted from a bar and chancery hold and the second from a body and arm hold. Roller is now in line to meet Frank Ootch for tha world's championship. Master Stroke. Through a fortunate trade transac tion the Annex, corner Fifth and Alder streets, bought th entire stock of The Warburton Salvage company at 86c on the dollar. Their half page ad In this a per will give you a clearer Idea of iow cheap hiarh-rradfr roods will be sold. The sale win start tomorrow, and all, whether men or women. If you are economically Inclined, should not miss this great sal at the Annex,, Fifth and Alder atreeta. . ' I fsmat limn thtotitiw tar1 DQ. PIERCE Cures all sTarron .and Private Diseases ol MEN Quicker 1 and cheaper than othera Call and see him . first Consultation . free. 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That way Is for you to ad vane with th discoveries of science and be cured by Natural Methods. . . BE WELL-ENJOY LIVING , There Is no mors necessity of you dragging through life half ln.f vallded than there would be In cutting off your tight arm, yet you are doing ao vn when you can be cureeV even when for the asklnar you can receive conclusive evidence of other cases In thia city practlalTy the , aame aa your own that hav been cured by us ' . We want you to oome to us. W want to look you in th ey and tl you exactly what la the natter and what hope there Is for , you. We offer you the aid of the highest . skill obtainable in medicine and surgery. We glv you th treatment that your case demsnds, and la': very case have the aame Inevitable result, complete cur- where a , serious organic breakdown doe not exist, but TOu. must com to US. , Tou need our services. W ar her to treat you. '- t , ... -.-. v. .... Why Sulf er Lohger on Promises ol Others ? rW?T?5.AT WEN ONLY, AND CURE PROMPTLY, SAFE LY" AND THOROUGHLY AND AT THE LOWEST COST. VA WCOCELE, HYDROCELE. VITAL WEAKNESS. BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES, KIDNEY AND BLADDER DISOR. i555f'sSi-f55!PRK8' painful swellings, burning ITCHING AND INFLAMMATION, NERVOUSNESS. LOSS OF STRENGTH AND VITALITY AND ALL. SPECIAL AND DELICATE DISORDERS OP MEN. au ' Our. fee for cures areIower- than the general family physician or ur : CURES GUARANTEED OR NO PAY Xf you eaaao eall writ for free Book saany tmrnwrn mm si aosa. Self -exam ba all an Sttank.-. P m. Sail day f lo-iav' Creoon Medical Ins!.-a,7lfs.1 Wallvery mm Who Is Weak, Debilitated or Lacking in Vital Power To come ' to m AT ONCE for free consultation, examination and diag nosis, uon t put this matter off. Tour health and strength are far too long it which IV It. I Will tell VOU vour exact rnnillllnn and ihnut linv will require to cure you. Remember, there is a decree beyond no human nower an aid von. Tt niiim nni iui.,., .if .it.,. have told you your case was Incurable, come to me anyway. . My treat ment will cure where others fall. Have You Any of These Symptoms? Do you get up In th morning; tired, a weighty feeling deep In your head, with heavy eyes, a general sense of weakness all over your Does your back ache? Are yeu perpetually tired, with disinclination for either mental or physical activity T Are you tortured by an extreme hunger that when you attempt to eat turns to a loathing of food? .Do you experience hot and cold flashes up and down, the splnsl column, pal pitation of the heart sleeplessness, extreme nervousness and a constant craving for something that you are unable-to identify? Are you opressed at, times with, a nameless dread as if of some Impending danger? A Serious Condition If you have any of th above symptoms yours is beyond doubt a case of functional weakness, brought on by an excessive waste of nervous energy. Tn cause of your con dition may be due to acongested, enlarged or Inflamed Prostate Oi and. an uncured Con tracted Disorder, or Varicocele. Unless the damsge la repaired and the tremendous waste ufferer from Weakness possible time. 1 a.1-1-; a DS.TATX.OB, rhe Xieadinr pecaUlst. nf anrw tnntuut lh. entire nervous system becomes bankrupt snd suspends. It is Impera- surrerer from Weakness should sack ffciv quicxesi tlve, therefore, that the medical aid In the $10 Is My Fee in Any Uncomplicated Case PAY WHEN YOU ARE CURED a more fair test of ay methods than to weflt Can any reasonable xaaa deslr . let tne our ala aad to pay after he is XBBD XT vajumro. Mr heart is filled with compassion for the man who I thus' misled until his ailment has progressed beyond the limits of medical skill. Thousands of men sre thus rendered hopeless wrecks, who, IF THEY HAD COME TO MB IN THE FIRST PLACE would today be strong, hearty men, happy In the consciousness of manly, vigor. I want this warning to ring In the ears of every ailing, man! STOaCAOsI-DXTO- uisv wibii a wt vuslbi iuv. aiisvnue sblts a OV KAXXSKITTfl. OBJ IK AST XSDXOAXi PSAOTXCS ATAXXW Only individual treatment of soothing, healing medicines, so il BAvass- xs or so nlied to the seat of the disease by a direct method thai tka intn count your entire physloal-condition and that provides for any compll- ctuinii mmy vaivv, vkii v.r..urv iua pfrmanenuj -rvsiore 10 yOU the vigor and buoyascy of perfect health. Such a treatment I have. I Will Guarantee You a Cure and You Can Pay ". ;.iyvMe When You Are Well I hav employed this Direct Method treatment without a single fail ure for over it years In the cure of men's diseases. It is my own orig inal treatment and Is known to o other physician. You do not take a single chance of failure when you come to mi for a cure. I will guar antee a cure If 1 treat you. Not an ordinary verbal agreement, but a written agreement, backed up by my reputation of over to years as a successful specialist In Men's Diseases and the 'high position I main tain In th medical world. .- VARICOCELE I cur any case, that I accept in on week's time. My treatment ts ana. painless one. In most lnstanees the patient need, not be detained a single day from Business.; 'mere is no aouDt or guesswork, but abso lute certainty of a thorough and lasting cure, with complete return to that degree f health and vigor tha t existed before the disease began. STRICTURE ' My treatment for Strlctur I absolutely painlass, and perfect results can be depended wnatever. t - ' upon in every, inatance. do no cutting or dilating CONTRACTED DISORDERS Every case of contracted disease I treat Is cured thoroushlv. patients nave no relapses, wnen i pronounce a case cured tnere a particle of infection or innammat ion remaining, and slightest aanger mat tne nisease win My Is not there isn't the return in Its original form or work Ita wav Into- the general ay stem. Some contracted diseases are less serious than others, but none are too trivial to warrant uncertain methods of treatment 1 especial! v solicit those cases that other doc tors have been unable to cure. 4 ... , rPWKItATOKWJKOXA. 1VOST TTOOS. OstOAITXa WSAXCXntBC TSXO- VTJSXS. BtPXCXnO sxOS POXBOIT and PUSS, I -also treat and cur promptly . ana tnorougniy. ... , - - SXAKX$rATXOsT AJTO AXJTXOB PSXS. 1 .; I offer not only free Consultatl on and Advice, but of every case that comes to me I will make a careful examination and diagnosis without charge. No allftig man should neglect this opportunity to get expert opinion about his trouble, j . , ; . Office Hours A. M. to P. M. Sundays, 10 io 1. ' " The D R. T AY LOR Co. tH Morrison Btreet, Oorar Booad, POSTXAiniXUiaOS. 'fmT. . 1.1 mnA K. and otner oraininiw" t".-""1'' - HABITINA. far firrodermlo or Internal naa p ample lent to any drug habltaeAy LVnn Sail. Tiolar nrlM 1W per botUe -- at y"r drnesiat or by mall in plain wrapper. asaicai kw. m mimt Ca Ch Lanls. Skiaaerr- Bnsf O U Xatis MtNAND WUMbHs 'liUKKsx I vei BicdferasBataral : I taMM trrltatieas at aieeraooas IJTLf " .of aiseess sawbranaa. 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