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GREATEST PORTLAND GETS Never m the history of harness rac ing west of ths Rocky mountains has sucn a card been prepared as that of the Portland Country club for Its new race track at Ross City Park for the week commencing September SI to tt. Entries closed last Monday, May 25. aad all week the nailed lists have been ar riving at Secretary "Wisdom's office. The horses that will race In Portland will also race at 8alem and at other points on the circuit ,? :,;). The first race on the .program, which , will be the 1:14 race., worth 1 1,000. will bring together a field of 81 horses, ' something unheard of on . the Pacific tout . In this race as In practlally all ,, the others, will be entered fast animal. ' from Canada, British Columbia, Mon tana. Idaho. Washington, Colorado, Cali fornia and Oregon. ' . That the race meeting la of grand cir cuit caliber can be readily seen from the ppeedy animals which are entered. ' In , the 2:05 pace there will be, the coast champion Sir John 8. 1:04 H pitted against the Canadian pacer L eland On ward, with a record of 2:0 on the frrand circuit, Leland Onward has never een defeated In his class, and he met the beet In the east last year, - When these two thoroughbreds come togeth fT Portland Will see the greatest race In Ha history. The raoe is worth 8 1,600. ' Twenty-five fast ones are entered In the 2-.lt trot, which Is worth 11,000, but the biggest field In the trotting events Is for the blue ribbon stake, the Country club purse, valued at 82,800. This Is for 1:13 trotters, and Is one of the rich purses of the circuit . - ...; Following is a list of the horses en tered for the various Portland harness ... races::.. , ;.;, ,.?. -'Vf, . i-... Board of Trade, Two-Tear-Old Trot, $400. On Tims. 6. g. 1)v Montevhsw-Keliie M., Robert Britta, Pair Grounds, Oregon. Pat Duff, b. a by Mike Duff-Stam-toul Bell, Bam Casto, , Fair Grounds, Oreenn. . - , . -.-j.-. Klllarney, b. e. by 'Lonso, dam ty Lovelace, George Bryan, Carlton, Ore- gon. -t v-":.-'..-v. -: Gordon, b-.jg.ey Red Seal-Flora IX, E. G Keyt Perrydale, Oregon. Jemima Klne. ch. m. by B. C Klng Tdiurs Went. J. W. Hollinahead, Xadncr, British Columbia. . Lonio M., b. c. by Lonio-Mollle, M. J. Jones, Portland. Znmdelt, . tot h. - by Zombro-Homebox, O. W. Gill, Salem. Oregon. . Bilk Hal, br. s. by Hal B.-Lady May, D. B, Stewart. Spokane, Washington. Br. Jones, blk. h. by Captain McKIn : ney-Alta Norte, John Pender, Portland. vmcomar, cn. c. cy caution-sarrrona; Edearellla. ch f.' by Edgar Boy-Laurel k Thomas H. Brents, Walla Walla, Washington. 1 -., - , t -Kittle Wealth, b. f. by The Common wealth-Kittle Caution, K West, La tranae, uregon. ;.. -.- -. Colombia, ThreeYear-Old Tra tSOO. . Lady Sealbr. f. by Red Seal -Bird, Bam Casto, Fair Grounds. Ronkin, b. g.- br Bonnie' MclC-Van- trim. ueorge A- Kewy, waiia wsua. Prlnoess DlrecL br. m. bv Teddv A. Lady Mac, II. A. Gardner. Walla Walla. iary jdims, r. m. ny me uonasman Scerena, W. : R. . Clemens, Moscow, Idaho.- ; t . Nusado, br. s. by Nushagak-Addle B.i Anjella, ft. r. toy ITlnce Annei-Majeua B.. Woodland ; Stock Farm. Woodland. . , G. N. King. b. s. by B. C. King-Lsura west, J. w. Moamsneaa, juaaner, uri(. lh r.nliimhln. , Katalina. b. f. by Tom Srrilth-Kate Linrtfiey. J. w. ziDbeu a Hon, iTesno, California. .. Br. Uullman br. s. by The Bondsman, J. I.'ChaprlieHtHBDorp,-ureyon. - - Don Regialdo, b. s. by On Stanley Belle Raywood. F. K Ward, Los An geles. California, ,y KUm Bird, b. r. by Stam B.-Bwift-blrd, Charles F. Sllva, Sacramento, Cal ifornia. :' i Hllgard, t.ijr. by Kalaspel-Kltty Cau tion, N. ' K. west, - La Grande. Bnral Spirit Purse, 8:10 Trot, l,BOa R. Ambush, br. h. by Zolock-May Mo Kinney, JHomer Rutherford, . San Ber nardino, California. - - North Star, b. g. by Nutwood Wllkes Ironeer, C , Whitehead, Salinas, Cali fornia. . . , - Athasham, b. h, by Atbadon-Cora Wlckersham. I. L. Bachant. Fresno. Prince Seattle,, b. h. by Stam B.-Ber-tle; Doc Munday, b. g. by Zombro-Gyp-sle, S. .- 8. Bailey, Albany, Oregon. Batln Royal, ch h. by Bonner N. B. Blnnle M. ; The Commonwealth, b., h. bv Shadeland Onwarn-Action, N. K. West, La Grande. Oregon. .-i Era, b, m. by Zombro-Nellla IC, Wm. Morean. Pasadena. California. . Adflm CI h mr hr UiKlnneT-Vnni T.2 Fresno Girl, br. m. bv Seymour Wilkes. dam by Richard's Elector; J. W. Zlb- beli ft Son, Fresno. California,' . Commercial Club Purse, aad Trot, Patsev Rice, b. g. by Gold-Klnglra, Albert Smith. Boieman. Montana." Ldy W., b, m. by King . Alexis, L C neii, walla walla, - .-f -' - Bert Aronrtkla. h. c hr Rtdnev T)111on Oakley Ruseell. George Ramage. Pleas- anion. uamornia, , . . . Dells. Derhv; hllr mjhr r"hnrl Der. by-Nora DH C, Whitehead, Salinas, Cail- xurnia. ... .'... Princess "W., blk. m, bv George Wssh-Ington-Uranla, Fred J. Kirkpatrlck, San Francisco. . . Uodlcum. by" m. by George Ayres-Ag-gle Bay; Alsandrls. b. c. by Bonnie Dl-rect-Allx B , Morris Bros- Pony, Mon tana. -. -V - Nogl, b. h. by Athablo-Cora Wlcker sham. Warlow & Walton. Fresno. Irene.', b. m. by Martin's Florlda-Blrd-!e, Robert Prler, North Takima. Wash ington. . ;-. . . Prince Seattle, b. h. bv Stam B.-Ber-tle; Doc Munday,, b. g. by Zombro-Gyp-ale. S. 8. Bailey, Albany. . Satin Royal, c. h. by Bonner N." B Minnto M., K. K. West. La Grande. - Freddie O. Jr.. b. h. by Prince Dlrect Blrdie; Gebble. br. g. by McVera-LlKle S., Kd. Cudihee, Seattle, Washington. Easter Bells, b. m. by Dlablo-Ea'iBft B., Tonopuh, b. s. bv Blllups-Eligs, S W. L Vance. Marysvlile. Callfornis. - : Inception. 5 b. g. by babe Chspman pmlrle Mllv. W. W. Ashlev, Sookane. " Hull MrKlnney, br. h, by Prince of Fpokaner Promise, W. . S. Coyne, Spo kane. : :. i .. - Rptl Baron, b. g. by Baron Wilkes Chlekadc E. .R. Fraser. Spokane, i Henry Gray, g. g.' by Zombro-Allce. Ofar Hartnagel, Seattle. Starlipht. b. m. bv Bonner -N. B. Slnonlight. Wlllisro Smith. Portland. Van Iorte, blk. h. by Del Norte-dam by Ingram.- A. Phillips. Spokane. Prince Louise, b. m, by Del Corcna-tffi-Lo-.iise. Mrs. L J. H. Hastings, L Anole - ' c Iy Break, p. r. bv . Ten Rose-Bey T.lht, Joe t . MeOulre. iJenver, Colo rafln.; ;- - ' -- j s - lied Skin, ch, g.j by Red Cloak-Thoro bred. A. C. Iohmlre, , Portland. r ') Iowa Sprtliutreea. b. m. by Iowa' Fr-lilnx,. J. -.n. Klckerson, Westaekawln, Alberts, CTads. ,..::.) - - Genral XL Comblneer-Jessle Wallace,! HORSES IH WEST COMING GOOD RUNNERS Par slow ft Hoag. Calgara, Canada. Country Club ' 2urse, 8:13 Trot, 8,50k Prince Seattle, b. h. by Stam B-Ber tie, Doo Munday, b. g. by . Zombro-Gyp-sie, 8. 8. Bailey, Albany. Satin Royal, c h. by Bonner N. B. Minnie M.; The Commonwealth, b. h. by Shadeland Onward-Action, . N. K, West, La Grande. Easter Bells, b. m. by Dlablo-Ellsa 8.; Tonopah, b. s. by Billups-EUsa 8 W. L. Vance, Marysvllle. California Lady Ines, b. m. by Nutwood wllkes Cora, James B. Smith, - San Franclsoa Freddie C Jr., b. h. by Prince Dlreoc- Bertle, Ed. Cudlbee, Seattle. Doc Fraser, b. g. by St&m -B,, O. H. Fraser. Loomis. California. Crylia Jones, Jjlk. g. by Captain jones-Bessie, js. T. nay, tspoicane, Hiaanis, cn. a. or Wilkes. W. H. WU1 ifornia. , - St. Nlcholas-Hasel iiiams, saunas, cai- Queer Knight, b. g. by Knight. Wll Ham Morsan. Pasadena, California. Wenja, b. m. by Zoiock-Molocka, G, A. Pounder. Los Anaeles. Tolanda, b. m. by McKlnney-dam by Guy Wilkeaj Val'ejo Girl. b. m. br Mc- Klnney-dam by McDonald Chief, Frank U Uii.1i. BaM IL1 n.l.n H. Hiirke. San Francises Lady b. m. by King Alexis, X C CV.ii -nr.il. ti.-i.1i. , ,. Lady McKlnney, b. m. by Wash M6- lunney-uavisvuis msio. jrranK j. jtura pacricK, Ban r rancisco. Bert Arondale. b. m. by Sydney Dll lon-Oakley Russell. George - Ramage, Pleasanton. . W4ii.,a.nn rt r WhiukMil siin Delia Derby, blsv m. by Nutwooa The Statesman, b. ft. by James Maatrl. "-""""J' "ln m eanmy existence on-Creno, Charles F.. Sllva, Sacra-1 on the same morning that Tom Mid mento. I?n lld back In September, lsS2. When Yosemlta.' ch . . bv Monterey-Lean Tear, P. J. WUllama, 8an Lorenio, CaJ-1"1. Ifornia. , TTMU TtT k K l.nu Mariana. Cornelia Rose, p. E. Ward, Los Angeles. - Berta -Mae W b- McKlnney-Al- berta, W. Parsons, Salinas, California, Lucretla, br, m. by Nasote-Lucyneer, James Thompson, Ban Francisco. Richie Baron, br. g. by Baron Wilkes- Winell, Morris Bros., Pony, Montana, Nogt b. h. by Athablo-Cora Wicker- sham, Warlow ft Walton, Fresno. Irene, b. m. by Martin's Florlda-Blr- die. Robert Prior, North Yakima. Elma O.. blk. m. by Red Byron, X. D. Chappelle, HiUaboro. Day Break, b. g. by Ten nose-Day LighC-Joa F. McGulre, Denver, Colo- raao. Melen Dare. br. m. bv Zombro. Oeors-e T. Beckers, Los Angeles. xne Angeius, Dr. n. Dy zomnro-Haxei MeKlnney, P. A. Hodges. Frlsby. b. m. bv OJason (untraced), J. A. EUlott. etratheona, Alberta, Can- ada. Maauf aotnTers' Fnrse, 8-Tear-Old Pace, . $400. Rosa R.. s. m. by Senator, Ben Buch- oitx, worm yaKima, Washington. Klng Seal, br. s., y Red Seal-Mono Wilkes: Snick, b- g. by Red Seal-Mlrs-mont, E, C. Keyt. Perrydale. Oregon. Bonnie Antrim, br. g, by Bonnie Mo- tt..-vanmm, w. T. McBride. St. Johns, t 'S,.!?-' b Shamrock-Queen, J. W. Tllden, Vancouver, Washington. Chamber of Conuneroe Pxtrse, Three- y ear-old Joe, aoo. Pet Palestine, b. m. bv PaJnuttna-N'ft. nOOSa J. -W. HnlHn.ho.rf T n.. n r n..i - v ------- , ?i?.r!riiPJA oiuimrmnu, efjeasanion. AauKfrriris. n v m. imt iAAfnAnt.ajrisia i Mann, M. F. Gose A W. L. Whltmore, Pomeroy. Washington, . I Stella A h. m. bv Trinar lluu ,ic, ou. a. Armitage, inortn Yakima, Kase . Jold, fe, f, by Qold-Kinglrs, Ed ". ouseraan, Montana. Georrlo 7,' h h t.viaaA ht Rav 0'I.i-h hr n . Viw fi..hll.M. nitrii. -n S 3 m 'tZr On Bly' br. s. bv CStanieT-Nellla annt 'rom Gordon Voorhlea of Port Bly, C76: ThorndSest TSan BerSino! Lu! th UP-Rnd tW t0 p,y isIUt ' Flight cuo.wa, won by Chester Koss city hnvlM . "firWO, I ' " Charlev .. b. b. h UnK nan.riim riewey. josepn xnompson. agent. Ban I Francisco. I Tidal Ware. rb V li f Mntsiuul Wllkes-My Miracle; Vlnnle Mann, b. m. py Aiexis, o. is uaiiey, AiDany, uregon. I Magladi, br. m. by Del Norte-Laurella. I Thomas M. Brents. Walla Walla. I Pi'ot. ch. g. by AbboUford Jr. -Belle caprice, Robert Gallnda, Oakland. 1 i low uoy. cn." g., I. D. Chappelle, Mlllaboro. . --- I Bonnie Ma br. m. by Mohegan-Caruse I Motile, .u u. Sheu, Walla Walla. I was maae oy w. r. casueman or Port Lord Lovelace hr h rt-v Ivala,.l land with a mark of 191 yards. Maggie, B. B. tongue, Hlllsboro. I Little Joe, b. g. by Ulablo-May, J. J. I Breen, Woodland, California. mgniiy. o. g. ; oy nearest-Miss Gor - don. T. w nantnv hm jnu. General Heuertus. b. h. by Alexis-1 Ronavolonna, , Gene . Kunta, Council, J Lettle D..i m. by Boodle-Maude A. M. DavU, San Jose. John R. Conway, ch- h. by Diablo- iaj xwoci, ueorge jaeesa, jjavisviUe. I WilkS-danfbV re'ft C& Jr? Walton. Fresno. welcome aic, ' o. -... i March i 4th Thomas" Hushes Th Palms. Callforn " loung Hal, b. h. by Hal Dlllard Orora, A. K. Heller, ' Los Angeles. jiaoiess, d. m. ey .uiaoio, J. H Kelly, Fresno..,- Kermlt ch. sr. bv Henrv Nutwnnd Two Minutes,; F. B. George, Santa Crus. Mao O. P., b. g. by zSlk-kehtucky Belle, O. A. Pounderf Los Angeles. 7 .T?mmy Gratton,. b. g. by "orattan. Bird. Joe FV Meulre. Oetnrrrr isceeuwav. n. s:. bv Baraw-nil i Hlghway, blkT m. bv SarawaV-AtTi ;."' voio- t..i a r T7, at',- I t - ... RoblnioTL 6an Dieio. 7 w' ---1 m ,m - Liule C, b. m. by Acclamation-No- nana, Frank J, Richardson, Portland Explosion, b. m. by Steinway-Flash F. B. ward. Los Angeles. i . Dlabull. ch. g. by Diablo, W. Oris-1 wnld Rullnaa I Albert Derlda,' blk. h by Robert Dl- Kermlt, ch. g. by Henry Nutwood rect.Ida May,-U ,T. Dollenmayer. Han- Tw,.,Mmut. F. E- George, Santa Crua lora, aillornia. ; l wueen veroy, or, m. py Charles t n...i.. I Deroy-Addle Ash, McQowan A Cuicello,t,,BPeelwy' b. g, by Sara way-Daisy H.; Pleasanton. Bushnell King, b. h. by Nerval Kins: I Alta Norte, b. m. by Del Norte, L D. J wKta 5 S?r - ii w v 1 IlDh. b. m. by Zolock-Ovpsey, Ho CafSSJ'SloiSSl urC.8h.llVa.rawSTlt SrnU?-0, &Pr m.n v v pn Bi.- x U1 BMr- man, iu. F. Bean, - Bpokana. .- .. - JtoV1 bik i, Jft.S. 5" i"S;Hk3 lS.,Aim?5tIdftm br s . Button, Don Matlvia, Dixn, Calf- '.lot , ch ' g) by Abbotaford ' Jr.-BelL a itnn k fc h ; i7. r''V.l Alex forni CaVrS. CRn;t.m"Arj?.f,f BaM rntl "ZSJi-.JL yA3?JocK .-.8aaxa,j Pri- f--..""- v -'-' 1 - vu. vuariesi THIS. IS C00xEY, v. ' u !i Just because this little mite of a I ball player thinks more of a good, I . Juicy cud of Battle Axe than he does of getting his "picture took," don't get It into your curly little head, fairest of fans, that he Isn't a pretty nifty looker. Phillip Cooney. for that's his handle, won't tell you now many fern (nine hearts have capitulated back in little old New York, but the boys know I Whole snd fsncv free, an don't riisnaJr. moy n legion. nut ran-' is ne&ri I '? m"1 vo wearing long pants lie ioia mother tha he wanted; a- ball lwJtn aomethlng else besides air Inside I Of It. ThOSS whrt hlVI hMM Phil nil cosohlng line can easily guess that his mother bought him the best that eowla oefound 1notharri. , vf . Well, he started, playing seml-proA fessional ball around th metropolis untfl millionaire named Fleischmann saw pirn along about 1901. Fleischmann took PhU up In the Cat skill mountains t play on a summer nine which ho "uppprted. Strange enough McArdle of the Seals was on the same team. Then Phil was gobbled up by the Pat- tersoni New Jersey team of the Hud- egue,- wnere-wie -piayea 1808-4. He was drafted by Buffalo I n na ln was soia to jonns- I (own in ine -i ri-staie league. Manager I McCredle's eastern scout found PhU st "a no was omiea Dy jron- land. Everybody knows that Phil Cooney is the best fielding shortstop ln the league hmu wiien 11 o gvim eccumomea to Uii Pacifto osone his batting average is Douna to iook ' ur some. Ht hit- in couplets, that Is, he Invariably makes two mi on -nis jucsy aays. DENVER r.WI I Oolf Tourna- ment Furnishes Good Sport for Gallery. . C T. Spooner -at Seattle twon the men's ppen championship of Oregon at the waverly golf links yesterday after noon, the closing day of the stats' tour- ii - iM nmnv ot Knrr onn orirn r tm nni one to play in 18 holes. " Mrs. -Richard WnnMmr ah th. women s open championship from Miss Carrie Flanders with two up and one to nlar In 11 hnlan Er. E. B. MoLaughlln of Denver, with a rune siroae nanaicap maae me nign- t score of the tournament. 7$. - The long drive contest was won bv Richard Wilder of Portland. He sent iitt'o wnite baji through the osone Ior ar was second lti "tHt average record ln four drives wTla ladles long drive was won by Mrs. Richard Koehler with a record tot 1S yards. She also won the average I Byiuiin uumi m mars; oi 1120 yards. . The approaching- contest was won by Hunt Lewis of Portland. The best aver- Gordon Voorhles of Portland. Mrs. W. B. Ayer won the ladles' ap- proachlng contest, and also got the best mTr',J e'IV- Albert Smith. Boaeman. Mon buck. d. sr. dv sacn.innev-xuna Buok, b, Beu- h ch- by Nutwood Wllkes-Pattle D, Phillips RelcheL Great Falls. Mon- tana. JoseDhlne. b. m. bv Zoloch-Ladv Mav. nomer Mutasrioro. a an ijernaraino, Cal ifornia. - V 7.a.r t. V Knnt.W., But Fred Brooker. North Takima. tionrlr-f-6v r. ! 1 cinrh m1 il r. St.',, AJa uregon Baoy, duc m.meers cau- Ainany. . - tal, I." n 1 . XJP?LL- v -yyr'):"t. ur'irlrJt a?'lVlTl. -' b. h. by Zombro-Norts, I XAGlbsoi vm in or l iiormer r Liora lauidt i:ibi Salem. Hay OLight br. fe. by Searchllght- Carrie B., fc. 8. Train.- Salinas, Call- Atabal. b. g. by Keeler-Altai James Btranahan, Hood River. , McFaayen, ch. s. by Dlablo-Bee 8tir-- ung, ts. u. Luaiey, uixon. Rockaway, rn. g. by 8 tone way, O, Pounder. Loe Anveles. .- , lpper, br, Cloud - Rubv T. v. ft. Rven v...,y - a u uiipr, ur, . mil W1SUU"UD V-' y'- venver. A - Oumaer, Florence, Colorado. apld Traaalt ra, itOS Pace, tlrSOO. Llr hn S.. b. h. bv Diablo-EIlia S. Mr, t. Vance. Marra-rllle. California 'BaonyT'Monna: " V . .?na Wllkest' b. m. by Demonld-Trlx, . W. Marshall. Dixon. California. ? - mScTo'u "i r,1." - 4rpny. Montana. .!! J"-. ThomasHughes. The Leland Onward,- K h. by Game On- "'rv - wy.. manrora. j. ,w...ClaTg, Ed mouion, AJDerta, Canada, . I SCORES HIGHES r.- i .--,.., . t i ,.. ... k . .. , , li) Jipillll McArdle of the Seals Throws Low to Berry kt the, v Home Plate. . MADDER COMES HOME WITH DECISIVE SCORE Wily Oscar Jones Takes Long Chance and Comeg Pretty Nearly Making Good on His Well-Planned Little Coup. ' After receiving an awful walloptna at the hands of San Francisco In the morning game, those Beavera of ours cams back yesterday and captured the game 4 to 3. after It innings of the most nerve-racking baseball possible. An error by McArdls In the thirteenth inning lost for the visitors. With the bases full, one out and an easy double play In sight. McArdle threw wild to Berry and Madden came over with th wunn auiu wilining run. Whalen was due mt ttim flnt k. ter in the thirteenth Inning, but with darkness coming on fast, McCredle and Mohler, with the valuable assistance of one Mr. O'Connell. decided to call the game after the close of the thir teenth, and McPrmila iivnrHIn,!, if P.lan" nl things up before this b,ic3iimjui. naa a cnance to lena k uuuuix nKno. in T ri tr arm den went In to bat for Whalen. and. alter waiting natlentlv' while thru balls floated by, and fouling two of uu;n JJneB Jar. yscaf Jones sent up, he landed on the last one for a two-bagger against the right-field fence. .McCredle usurped Klnsella's place at Jh Jt and sacrificed the big catcher to third. Hlldebrand then had a happy thoueht. and after Mnf.n. h.tll. Jones, Hlldy, Mohler snd Zeider, Jones tooka big chance and passed both Casey and Ryan to taks a crack at PxAry' . .Bt Tom had twice before. in ine tnira and eighth-innings, come to the bat with mere on third waiting to "core, and had each time hit Into a ui?.pUlit5.t kanLe oft chances to score. Hildy's judgment proved cor 'ct, r Raftery hit into the easiest kind of a double Dlav. but Mi-iriti erred In making the throw to the plate to catch Madden, and th run over. Ptaaaaoi Ton oh ad TTn. Jn"w i5r,tiifHt Pinnance In lively SmH"-. fllld!b"nd. "oaked the flrsi rr"JX ft." iu single to left. Moh- received during the afternoon, forcing Hlldy to second. Curtis placed a slnerlt over, second, scoring Hlldy and sending on the throw to rmh vrna . r.iwi struck out. With Zeider at b.rTbl squeese play was signaled for but Pin nance s throw was so wild that Kir couldn't reach it and Mohler was caught between bases. Plnnance threw Zeider out at tirst. j Portland couldn't 'a i.v. "i1 the fourth Inning, when with V"Lni ftorage, Bassey and Johnson tripled In succession. Both hits were clean ones clear to the center field fence. Cooney andi Johnson worked the squeeze play and Johnson came over with the accond run. Portland retained the lead till the sixth when Frisc sent two runs across the plate. - i Hlldebrand was out. n a rt.i. nKvna oase on DailS. Curtis hit one to Cooney which the little shortstop missed and both men were safe. Melchoir was the next man and sent a single to right Mohler scored easily but when Ryan made the first error m juusmeni wmcn oa use made this season Curtis scored. Ryan forgot completely that Curtis was on base and made several attempts to throw to first to catch Melcholr and by the time he woke up Curtis had scored. . Melcholr tried to take second on the throw, but a quick return to Cooney by Whalen cut him off. This ended Frisco's scoring. -' Boors Tied la Uinta. ..Portland did nothing till tha ninths al though in the eighth they got men on second and third with One out, but ln at tempting to work the squeese play Raf tery popped up a little fly to Curtis and both he and Casey, who was on third, were easy outs. . - In the ninth. Damlg led off with a base on balls. Basse singled, sending Big Dan to third. . The little marquis was out, however, trying to steal sec- 1 1 i v f K . , . : at 4. . . j l .''. . I i . ' " - ' i --r !LD.f lri? r!!hv if""11.9 .p,r catcher; Hill, first Habernicht, pilcber; (macot; Chap In, - f - ' . '. r . ': w . .. ! : : ' " - i- rr t - in i a finr - . .. STAR ATHLETES i.r ; Archie Hahn. . ; ' Pacific University, Forest Grove. Or.. May 10. Forrest ' Smlthson has been training, on the . local track , under Archie Hahn, Pacific's coach, tha past week and expects to remain here un til June I, when ha will go to Port land to take part ln the P. N. A. meet ond Berry to Zeider. Johnson's fly to Piper scored Danzig, but Cooney flew out to Melcholr. This made it three all and forced the game ln to extra innings. Frisco had men on bases in every in ning thereafter but the necessary hit was not there. Then came the thir teenth and winning run and all wag over till tomorrow. . Bert Whalen - did beautifully todav and but for a stolen base bv Berrv when Piper was -xn second would have gotten away wl 'a a perfect record. - He had all the Frisco players on his list and but few chances were taken with hlnru The I score: SAN FRANCISCO. AB.R-H,PO. A.E. Hlldebrand, If. , , . . 0 7 Mohler, zd . . , Curtis, b...... 1 0 I' Melcholr, rr.... Zeider. ss...... Piper et....... !ii M McAraie. id.... Berry, . e 1 t 0 I Total 4 44 S 10137 20 2 PORTLAND, AB. R.H. PO. A.E. Casey, tb.. . 4 0 1 i t V O S 4 1 riyan, ri. . . . Raftery. cf. 2 4 0 4 0 21 20 1 1 I I 11 0 0 1 0 0 6 0 Danzig, lb. Bassey, If. Johnson. 8b 1 0 0 0 1 0 Cooney, ss. Whalen, o. . Plnnance, P Kin sella, p. Madden . . McCredle" Total . ... ...38 4 10 3 24 3 lOne out when winning run scored. Hatted for wnaien in tnirteenttu Batted for Kinsella. SCORE BT INNINGS. San Fran' 100002000000 0 X Hits ..3 12002001100 110 Portland 000806001000 14 Hlfs 11SZO0QZ1900 110 SUMMARY. Struck out by Plnnance 1, by Jones bv Kinsella, 2. Bases on balls off Plnnance 2, off Kinsella 4, off Jones 4. Two-base hits Casey, Madden, t Three base - hits Bassey, Johnson, Doubls lays plnnance to Danzig to Whalen; Moiuer to aMiaer xo mcAraiei-Curtis (unassisted). Sacrifice hits Casey, Cooney. -Johnson, McArdle, Raftery. Stolen bases Cooney, Berry. First base on errors Han Francisco I. Portland 1 Left on bases San Francisco 6. Port. land 7. Innings pitched by Plnnance t, ny Kinseiia t. Base mis on fin nance 7, off Kinsella 3. Time of game 3 hours 23 minutes. , Umpire O Con- nell. .. -j;',, r. oV.:c.-V.,;'?i!,i. ! ' ThJf Daw In Sport Annalg.' . 1858 "Tankee Sullivan, famous pu gilist, died at San Franolsco, aged 48. 1 1870 At New Tork: 'A.:- P. Rudolph defeated John Deory In bWllard match for champion eu and S1.000, ; 1877 The Allegheny and Indianapo lis baseball teams played a tie game of inuings, a to 2. j ' 1878 At Chlcaeo' - Seventv-f ive-honr Chamnionshln walkino- .. match won bv G. Parry, 268 miles. lis At cnicaso: George Blossom ' OREGON CITY BASEBALL TEAM. ,TV ! v vn 4 , P'ye" f-re: Top rowSater, shorUtop; Locke, "second ' base: Telford.-center field.: Bottom left field; Krnser, tilrd base.- - ON THE MARK. v;'- Forrest Smltbson. ;j .Hahn Is noted for being a fast man prr - his marks and : Smlthson is here learning ine Michigan rorm, as be ad mits be is slow In starting. 1 smlthson has been teaching the local men his form In the hurdles, which Is one he has worked out for himself, and they ahow . remarkable Improvement for. the nun una m iu oeen wnn tnem. (800) defeated Jacob Sohaefer (857) In match- for. blllitrd championship. 1888 Upwards ef 80,000 people paid admission to the Polo, grounds. New xora. to witness two games between tne wew rorir and Detroit clubs. 1301 At Baltimore: Joe Gans knocked out oDDy uodos in seventh round. . "rq. oseDerry e ocero won tne . .p8om aeroy. . ON EASTERX DIAMONDS. We"tfee tHts gprlng means that It will take mighty gooJT niahagenieht to pull several of the minor baseball leagues tnrougn tnia season. There are several v.iinn.i i. tn. SU?1 ht would give mors than 34 for uinats. Manager Griffith ot the New Tk Americans surely picked up a wonder ln jr injimr jnumng, xormeriy or tne in state league. uosing tbe game on tha day they wurm b cnempionsnip may prove a hoodoo to the tfhl, Cub" .JFhe . Nw York Glanta did the aiuo ining in nog. '.ir c,nch that the , pitching staff will have to do better work tor the yr uwmi ii me team is to get near the cupola. , ; "Josh' Clark, a brother of Manager Fred of Pittsburg, Is proving one of the finds of the season for the Cleveland club. .' Manager Billy Murrav of tha Philadel phia Nationals seems to have found the secret of how to make youngsters play star baseball. a a- - Cincinnati haha1i ean. ...t Jy klppy" If the Reds succeed In hold ing down a first division berth through the season. ... The Chlcaa-n and Tlntrnl nlnh, tt,. American league are both playing far better ball than their were a month r and doubtless will keep the . leaders hustling from now on. , "Rube" Wadlletl an be to .. n against a s-ood many hard propositions. muv mivii mey reiuw iq permit you to spend vour own money, . why, ft cer tainly beats 'em tU,,,-:;;-; ;h;-u Few Of the . TMinMr HAiMtlln . doing better work than Johnny Bates of the Boston Nationals, Johnny has a way of slapplnr the ball out near the ience zor extra oases that makes the pitcher pull down his cap and taks a wilvu in ui. Humeri. v ,. M Messrs. Jones af rhm imninM Of Detroit and Griffith of New Tork have all gone through tha experience recently of being placed where . they vmiu uo no nnrm ror a rew aays. Ana Its not a verv aronit vur fnr tha puiMiun or managers, eitner, ; - What av Man Dora. From tha Dilnini Kan When a man damn't f.l Ilr talking uuuib vi y buiuv woman ana listens. i V. est T7i-ihlft row Van NortwlckleVt field; ' . - , . - . . :- f.. 'sif:v:j . , ...... . ? -v'-v XL,,,, T ., - .- 1 FBI.QPn 15 SFTFD I IIIUUU I U III I 1.11 ' BEST OF SCRAPS Ta-4- to Matcli Classiest Fight " ers in World, v - BOXING GAME MAT NOT SURVIVE PRESENT YEAR Bloomers Pulled Off Recently Have Hurt Game In California Loa An gelea Anxious to See Expansion of the Coast Leagne. ' By Will J Slattery. Bait Francisco. May 30. San Fran- Clsoo pids fair to becoma the scene of several big puglltstio matches thla summer , and fall, provided everything -works "oat; right Promoter Jim Cof- f roth, the man who has pulled off most of the big mills in this vicinity during tne past 10 years, is on his way east to nikt imnnniinli with tha K. bosers In this country and Europe with the Idea Of DUttlna- tMkm An at kla Ul.. alon street arena before winter sets In. Colfrptb, will stop over at Milwaukee and take in the Ketchel-Papke fight Which is scheduled to be staved there on the evening of June 4. Cof froth has a low down hunch that the mill will be mi vnaausiaciory one as xar as the re sult soes. L,ik manv nt tha Atha knowing ones, he does not believe that either man has a chance to score a de cisive victory In 10 rounds. Both men are strong, husky fellows who can take an awful beating and If 4ha dope goes for anything, neither figures to stow the eta away or eveir gain a command? mg lead In such a limited bout. It is Coffroth's Idea, to nmitih the, men for this city late in July in th vent that the bout goes the limit as he expects. He will offer them a fat guarantee, with the privilege of a per- - centers of the movlnr nirtture mnalnts which should prove a paying venture provided . the fight turns out as -everybody expects It will. It looks as thoua-h the tffalr would null a hi a- hnuaa hare as Papka has never received mora than ?!, nis bit out of any right It Is more than an even mmn hat, that' he will tump at a chance to gather mora than twice that amount by taking on Ketchel in a 46-round mill, even though it Is carded manv mil. a awav frnm hla home. When he finishes with Papke and Ketchel, Coffroth Intends to so right to Chicago and there sicn up Packy Me Farland for the winner of the Gans Nelson affair which Is to take place here on July 4. Though the plans for this match are at nreaent verv inrfof tnlta Coffroth would like to stags It on tha afternoon of Admission day, September 0. This was the date of the great Brltt Nelson contest which drew 850,000 three years aero an the wllr.nrnmnter ha. lieves that he can get just as much wtth McFarland and either, the cham pion or the Durable Dane. -- McFarland is verv much elata Avar his victory over Brltt last month and has been crying for a match with either Gans or Nelson ever since. Now If ha Is sincere and wants to" talk business very badly, he will have the chance of his lifetime. Like many others, he thtnks that Gans Is rettlnar old and that even should the black boy beat Nelson he will be so badly- used up after the mm mat ne wiu prove duck soup for live one, r V -'. A return match between Owen Mo. ran, 'the champion " featherweight of Great Britain, and Abe Attell, the holder of the American title is also planned by Coffroth and while he Is In tha east, he will meet Moras ln New Tork and try to arrange a meeting between him and the little Hebrew here some time during the fall or summer. This should prove a wonderful drawing card. The laat bout between the mea, on New Tear's day, went 88 rounds to a draw and proved one of the - greatest fights ever pulled off around this city. Moran showed that ha needed a couple of more pounds and fa Attell has been fight ing nothing but lightweights here for the last few months It seems only rea sonable that he will grant Moran a couple or more pounds. Then the little Britisher can do ihlmeelf Justice. Jerry Drlscoll, the other diminutive Englishman, who is credited with a victory over Moran nn tha nth.- . 1.1. of the water m another fighter Cof froth would like to bring out here If possible and should he fall to secure Moras he will undntintadlv la,t rwi. coll. Even should tha latter fall him fifB ?hChfBC? t? "rb' off Charlie Griffin, the Australian, who la 'now in New Tork seeking new victims. Grif fin cleaned uo everything (n tha ka- So country and Is touted as a won er with both mitts. He is under the management of Htm Pniint tha ... 7 ifff fthandle Toung Corbett when the little Benverlte waa In his prima three or four years ago.- , ITl flln II Ifl a. site, rah n rrtm at ,ttM. knows Just what, is going to happen. The members of the trust ' are laying low after pulling off so many bloomers lately and It : looks as though, they are afraid to take a ehtiu. k, .a cent fights proving auch poor drawing cards and com Ins- in for ao much un favorable , comment. : j : ,- ? , 8am Berger haa the June permit but that Is about all he' haa for nothing that looks like a wood match I. In S.m. mind. He mates Attell and McFarland or tha Boer and MoFarland or In fact most anybody he could lay has hands on but when; It came to a showdown.. Sam would not so to the bat. ao tha proposed matches fell through. All of the bokers are In tha star' a iaa nw and consequently they demand guaran- xinagin wnat a cnancs tney bad to get a guarantee from Btrnr. Am soon as he heard this word uttered ha threw both, hands In tha. air and maa signs for the police to coma to his res cue. ' , NOW that hS has blown all ehanoea tn match any of the lightweights Berger has signified his Intention to put 'rn . vi ivrouno aiiairs netween- thlrd and fourth ratera This anrt nf a show may net him a few paltry dol lar but It will not go for the local spbrtlng- public Once they begin to eneaoen the same ln thla rliv Tt be' curtains .wHh boxing. The chance ' are mat its aays are numbered at that' but still.' there la no necessity for kill ing It outright when there Is a chants to put on a few rood ones within th - year or .so. and the sport promises to weather the storm for that length of tlma anyhow. - . -, . ' , . . ' - . ' w a m ' . . . , t President 3. Cat Itvln. a tha t.iiV ' Coast league Is ready to declare war ' on Manav.r nua-dnln nf tha EiAai...i..w. if the worst comes to-tha wnrat t cording to-Ewing he hss about made up ( . i,- (Continued on Page Three.).. 7-