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THE ' OREGON DAILY ? JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY; EVENING, JUNE 3, 1803. i n g els mm. DAREDEVILS WHO MAKE GHEAT SPEED ON C0UBSE. I 13 ST1T0 n n av ir" -aa THE OP Groom's Generosity Enabled Southerners' to Make ' Portion of Scores. ' Obion Bobby- ou were nobby, ; But you couldn't win. .With oar Buby you'rj a booDy, , . VouT. too ion, nln.rf . Bob Groom's wildness yesterday would hav shamed a trmmtr sphool mtcher. the Ion twtrlsr-a -eneroslty - n.v.t. .jdim 1ut ana to the ...i thru score made by tne Angels. AU that Portland could dp with the Beraphlo Mr. Randolph was to gat five hits and one lone score. Ruby outpltched the Portland man. alKiouen at times Ms work was as flagrant as .Bobby's. run' came after '..this fashion. The Angels had already . salted two when Madden came to bat. . . iV inir likolv looklnat shoot from Randolph's offering-end planted It safely away from the visiting field ers. Groom came up, but Ruby's range 'fiAr was worklnar Doorly ana the Portland slabster was walked. The crowd roared for Casey, andCaaer Just couldn't disappoint, them. .i, - Casey alammed one Into-right field and Madden started for the register inr place. He scorched the track from i second to third and burnt up the path between third and home,, reaching the rubber after one ' of the longest slides ever executed on the local diamond. It was a reckless thingto do, but Madden ! runs bases on the Ty Cobb order and doesn't hesitate to' take- a chance for fear of Injury. If" that good, old Jrlsh blood of his. . Los Angeles' first run came. In the fifth also. After Randolph had doubled and taken third Madden made an effort to draw the youth with; the blushing locks off and heaved the sphere short to Cooney. The ball bounded over Cooney's head and went to Raftery. Ruby scored on the play. u The other duet , cams In the ninth canto. The bases bad been filled through walks, et.' cetera, whetf Ran dolph made his "second hit of the day. a ground bau that Johnson could a t handle. Jud Smith , scored. Groom walked 'Wheeler, which forced Delmas In. Ths rest ; were easy outs. , The LOS ANGELES. ARR.H.PO. A.E. rakes, ef. - .......... 0 9 I i B a Wheeler, 2b.... 4 0 pillon. lb... 4 0 Brashear. rf... 1 Q 6 . 1 1 1 0 0 t 1 0 ( 6 0 1 1 ' 1 S 0 1 I Fmith. 3b...., , 1 I 5111s. If.. ............ 9 telmas, S, .SS, '. 9 ' '.Ji f Hopan. c.:. Randolph,. P I 3' 94 Totals :..,'.-.'... i i7 i t ..PORTLAND.- -."', ' " ' V- -;, ;AB.R:H.PO.A.E. Caney, Jb.... . I 'X l.-V 0 Kvan, rt. ....... ...... I' 0, 0; 4, fl Kattory. cf..i,5i...r"4- 1- 1 0 "l Lanslg, lb. . . ... 4 ItBwsey, If ........ 4 0 Johnson, Sb. ......,. i a 0 Cooney, ss. , ....... 9 Madden, o.. . i.i , 4 - 1 Ciroom. p............. l-0 McCredie "0 i Totals ...... McCredie batted .11 1 I 17 II 1 for Groom In the ninth Inninjr. SCORB BY INNINGS. Los Angeles . ...;.0 0 0 0 1 9 9 Hits .t...i. A 9 9 14 9 1 Portland ..... 9 9 9 1 9 9 c. Hits 9 1 9 1 S 1 9 13 18 0 1 0 i SUMMARY. ! Struck ut--By Groom I, hy Ran dolph 2. Bases on 1 balls Off Groom 4, off Randolph 2. Two-bsse hits Del ates. Randolph. Danslg. Smith. Sacrl- 1 lf Ti)t Rvan. Kills. Stolen bases. Johnson. Delmas. Hit by pitched ball j'Mllnn. First base on errors Port land 8. Left on bases Los Angeles 4 Portland 4. Time or game 1:60, um plre O'ConnelL " Oaks Use Five Pitchers. ' - '' (Fnltwt Prima ltsed Wtre.t Ban Ffanclsoo, June I. Five pitchers : effort to stop the heavy sticking of the Reals, but it proved Ineffectual, . the Mohlerltes wlsnlng, 11 to C. The score: ' ; SAN FRANCISCO. " AB. R. H. PO, A. E. HUdebrand.. If ...... 6 i 0 . 4 0 Mohler, 2b. I I 4 1 Williams, lb I 1 Mel choir, rf 4 1 Zelder, ss ........... S 1 iflper, of ..,.... 4 I iMcArdle, lb 4 1 Herry, o ' s 9 fklllman. p I 1 Curtis Joiies, j , v.... ...... . 1 0 10 9; 9 9 Totals 42 11 15 17 14 For 6k 111m an in seventh. OAKLAND. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Tan Haltren. cf l 9 9 9 f cmltn. If . ,m m H Bit mull er, df ...... Eagaa. ss Biattery, Lewis, e Hoean. lb ... . Cook, Zb . I I o 9 I 19 , 4 9 9 9 9 1 0, Alt man, lb . . ..... ... Pellar, p I Kllllan. p . . ..in i ........ riopuns, p Wright. Totals It I t 27 If C ': SCORE BT INNINGS. San Francisco ...I 2999999 111 -Hits 7 I 9 2 1 9 9,9 115 Oakland ......... V f 1. f l .0 . 4 HIU .. 14 114 19 9 SUMMARY. Two-base hits Mohler, Piper, MeAr flje, Hogan and Wright. Runs Off McA'dle 4. hits S; off Kllllan t. hits 4; i.t 1Ur.,J.,hJit" 6i off Hopkins rone, hits 1; off Wright 1, hlU 2; off Skill man none, hits 6; off Jones none, hits 1. Home run Altman. Double plays Cook to Hogan, AHman to Hogan to Alt m.anl .Btoleo Se pPer. MoArdie. lint ,taw. ? llls McFarland 2. Hop kins 1, Wright 2, SklUman 4. Hit by v ViT,rISu,T:. Bl""n"n, Struck out Wild -Two pitch SklUman. Tim nf hours. Umpire Perrlne, - game KETCHELL FiTOEITE OYER BILLY PAPKE . " ralt4 Ptms IiMwd Wbe.t i t ' I ' -i.Wue w,rinn". 8tanley h i.Tju.i.t.. . vuui ivunw over fapkel In the betting on tomorrow nlnht's light I Huiiponers rs Decking' him heavily and much money la already up on the outcome. The Chicago fight fans are Papke's heaviest betters. , Both men abandoned heavy. work today in keep in with the conditions of the battle. Several hundred people visited Ketch ell's camp today. Papke arrived here tl.ls morning.. . - 1 Ms Pate in the Annals of Sport. 1 C51 At New Tork. the Kniekerbockv rr Haseball club defeated the Washing ton flub by 1 to 11 In seven innings. S(3 At Philadelphia, W. Coudon. emiteur, threw the 12-pound hammer il ret m Inches, bentins- record. 1SJ3 At Chicago, Vnlverslty of Mich- jcnn won tne ro:nt prise St the annual fii.M rwr ting rt the Northwestern Inter collegiate Athletic iswooiatfon. ; . l!ui At Chicago, University of Chl '') won ths conference track meet 16 points. - .,'. , ,nn At i Hamilton. permuda, the !'I Tunn-rfane won the raco from New tk to HermuJa for the Lipton cup; t I. , 6 d-'iys and 21 hotn s. M'N -At Inrtflin. P-.-n ' T .BnrfnrH ki.vi i. , vut Jt.l 'ihi.rne i Lttt iudnL I : ;. i . ,vil .,v AW. '' ft 4V i S y, . William Sllmmon of San rranclscor at the wheel of th 8 0-hore power, White gteam car with . which he circled the 14-mlle coarse In 18 minutes, almost a mile a minute. H9 did "the trick laat Monday ' aftfer noon. The-small picture In the upper xlght hand corner Is; Fred Dundee of Portland, who will drlre John Kelly's White steamer. In the 60-mlle race Thursday, i - ; ; ' t ', -''l-'.: " ; ! " 10 tlltlUHO 10 PORTLAND GUEST Famous Fighter Visits Rose City Before Engagement, Would Meet Ketchel. .Tm the middleweight s chagnpion of the world and Stanley Ketchel Will have to, whip me before he can claim the ti tle. I shall': start reducing ,'flosh this week and within the next week or-so will get in communJcatioiiv with Ketelj-el's-managers leaking - toward avrSght after my theatrical engagement "' has closed." . This, was the earnestly . made state ment this morning of Bob Fltxslmmons, former champion fighter of the world, who with his beautiful wife, Julia May Gilford, will open a week's engagement with Carnages at the Marquam theatre Monday night Fits arrived In town' this morning and is ''putting up at the Portland. Fits is looking "well and he says he never; felt better. He carries his ' 46 years (tomorrow is his birthday) as If they- were - something t6 be considered lightly. Tes, tomorrow is his natal "day, the famous pugilist having; been born in Helgton, Cornwall, England. June 4, 1842. ' "Vou see. Mrs. Flttslmmons and 1 came on ahead of time from California. Our ensasement doesn t start until nex Monday night, but we thought we would take in the Rose Festival during th layoff. We are doing a society skit for the Pantases circuit. enuuea Man's a Man for a'That.' It is a great hit and we had crowded houses In all our theatres. Mrs. Fltssimmons, whose stage name is Julia May Glf ford, In cludes several songs in her portion of the playlet, wnne i. give an. exnioiuon or Dag puncning." . , , Jtemembers Jack Dempsey. Portland has grown wonderful! Inca I was here last. Jim Jeffries an 1 were here together in vaudeville sev eral vears abo. I have always a ten. der snot for Portland, for it was the hnma of mv old' friend Jack Dempsey the greatest fighter that ever donned th slovea. DeniDsev was a r man. grand fellow, and, the gamest fighter that ever uvea. . . ' "There has been a general Impression here in the northwest that I was much heavier than Jack, when we met in New Orleans, January 14, 1891, in that 13 -round affair. We both weighed each other. ... Jack tipped the beam at 163 nnnnrta. while I could not ko over But I was much larger than Jack, taller and longer armed. Then I could hit harder than the Nonpareil. He stood It well, but his defeat broke his heart. We were friends, though, firm and tm Afterward Jack sat in my nrnar. and It was largely to him tnat credit my victory over Dan Creedon in While I would like to see Battling Nelson win in his fight with Joe Oans July 4, I think there will be nothing but the Negro at the end. , Bat is lovntrl fellow and willlnsr to mix. too, but in Oane he meet, the toughest ropoaition In the ring today.. I'ernapi lana will not Dut Bat away in the II rounds that he claims, but he will do it surely before the mill has ended. r , ; r; oplfiioa Burns. "Tes. I think that Burns deserves lot of credit for what he has done to the English fighters. He has won some money and that Is something a lot of American - lighters nave not aone. - do think he can lick Johnson, the big negro. - . Here is what. 1 really think, JTO BTTTDKWTS. If O OAS, HO COOAZZfX -The Old Reliable CHICAGO Painless Dentists fATB STOOD THS TXST uSl".1,0 uI?a4' with all the fci5i,noe .n4 formulas for do ing . nigh-class work. mucuuvr, vr sa. OUR PRICES ji-rk. vrown . JS. Brldgs Work, -per tooth t?" c.rown ......3.Kft to 5 00 uooer Plate ,7 :r " ...iifi BlWates..;.y..,M S10.00 to S1S.00 cirer fUllngi uoia riuings yeJ.e,77,b,.e Vapor u.ed"only,by "fo? Mincani ........... o0 p Painless Dentists niz.oii OT TZXO COB. 8TH AtZTD WASBUrOTOZf ' . "f rou are In thi right offlca . . Phones uala SESor A SS49 1 ; 1 '.( ... .;,"T" w ' -'- Johnson can lick three like Burns In the same night There is no use suggest ing a match between Johnson and Jef fries because Jeff will not fight an more. I never saw Packy McFarlan fight so I can't give you an opinion, of mm. - He nas a gooa record, nowever. v "But I will fight anybody in . the world, middle, light heavy, or heavy. Just now I am anxious to meet this young fellow Ketchel. I will fight him any distance, but I don't Imagine he win last longer than four rounds." Julia May Glfford, Flts's wife, is one of the best-known singers on the Amer ican stage. She was one of the orig inals In 'When Johnny Comes March ing . Home," and Just previous to ' her marriage with Bob was closing a three years' contract .with Schumann- Heink t slnr soprano roles with the great prima t donna. " She is noted for her beauty and voice. They will remain at the Portland during their local en 'Casement. -'-' MTIONAfc IJEAGUE GAMES. -, vf t" : i-'... - At Boston, ' v... j'.' r Boston .,,..(-..;.';. New Tork... R. H. E. ...4 S 2 , . . . 3 6 3 Batteries Flaherty and Bowerman; Crandall and Needham. Umpire O'Day. "At Chicago. R. H. E, Chicago . .................... IS ., 12 15 rutsDurg Batteries Iundgren. Brown an Kllng; Willis, Leever and Gibson plres Klem and Johnstone. Um- At Brooklyn. R. H.E. 7 1 7 0 Philadelphia o I Brooklyn Batteries McQuillen and Dooln Wll- helm and Bergen. . Umplres Rudder- nam ana Higier. , At Cincinnati. No game; ' game postponed-on account of opening of Latonla race track. "Before t bntaa adng Rasearett, Ihad a bad een- Slnxton, pimple en my tape, and my foe4 was not icestod u It ihonld hav been. Now I urn entirely well, and the pimples have all dUappearad from my fare. I ena trnthrnllj any that UaarareU are joit aaaaverttfedi I have taken onljrtiro bora of them. ' . ClsreimB.OrUruu6lMridaa,iad, Wleaaant, Palatable, Potest, Taste flood. Do Good, Vavsr Slekas, Wsaksn or Grip, loe. , Ms. Herat Sold la balk. Tk sanalns Sablat aumpsd COO. iBarsBtead to ears or josr monsr bask 7 Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or H.T. Sea AntlAL SALE, TEH f.tlLUOH BOXES ifli isjifii canov CATtwrnc , 386 EAST MORRlOiN STREET HOUSE FURNISHERS You Are Cordially Invited to Make Our Store;Ybur ': - Headquarters ' M , ; It. AMERICAN ' LEAGUE GAMES; w At New York, game;' First R. H.E. n.m lull ,,,,,,..,. New York.,..,.... Batteries Morgan Hogg and Klelnow. ., Second game . ' . Boston . . . . , . ; . , New York ..j. ...... i'h , . . 7 10 1 .911 and ' McFarland; R. H.E. ......... 9 8 1 ......... 5 14 S "; At Detroit. . ;.r First game' -R.H.E. Detroit .......... 6 8 2 Cleveland , . . 10 1 Batteries Mullln, Schmidt and Payne: Check and N. Clarke. Second tanw . .. ....... R. H.E. Petrojt '.,,,.,v.v,.....;i.,,.. 1 8 I Cleveland 990 BatteriesSummers ' and ' Schmidt; Llebhardt and Bemis.- ' ... ' , At Philadelphia, s Washington ; 'J. lltl&if.&jt Philadelphia , t 2 ? I --Batteries HugheentBd- Streets y gert, Vickers, Schrack and Powers. At St. Louis., . No game; rain. MTAKMXD IS CLOSING FOR GO WITH WELSH (fnltpd Preas Leased Wire.) Chicago, June 3. Billy Nolan, man ager for Packey McFarland. has almost closed arrangements for a fight between McFarland and Freddie Welsh In San Francisco, Wednesday night, June 2i, before Sam Berger s club. , . Both fighters have agreed "to sign a .June SO Mile Event at lOO " " PUSCZASZ TZCZZTS at principal and Oregon .Water Power ticket office. First and ing oy train must purcnase ticket Dero;e poaraing cars. . : -Take Oregon Water Power trains, corner First and Alder sts. Fare, round trip, Including admission to Grandstand. II. Trains leave every halt hour from tr?va. rr. to 2:00 p. m. Those going' in vehicles m.us leave city early,-as roads are posi tively tflosed to traffic at 12.30; no exceptions. s People in vehicles'-buy ticket ot any of above places or at en trance to course on Base Una or Section Una roads- Admission 60o per person. A ;- j .,...--. ..: 'V.- ;. A large field opposite grandstand reserved for vehicles. Portland Automobile Club Store Will Be Closed Thursday 10A:M.tolP.Mi - SHOOTS GOODE asajsiaaasaasaasaaaSBlaaj saaasSf - --- Maddened When Forbidden Interview With His Old Sweetheart. - ; f ; . 8aleai Boreas et The JonraaL)' -Salem. Or., June I. Councilman J. Goods was shot three time last night ana painfully but not fatally woundod by Ben 8tantcm. tt years old, who had become infatuated with Mrs. Jesse Reece of Heptfner. a granddaughter of Mr. Goods. Stanton bad - followed Mrs. Reece to the Goods home, on Commer cial street and demanded to . see her. Mr. Goods had stepped into the vesfibuls of the Q. A. R. hall next door to tele phone for the police, and Stanton ran Into the vestibule and shot down ths aged man as he stood at the phone. , One : shot passed through Goode's mouth, another grased his shoulder, and the third was Imbedded in the abdominal Wall. .'.'' . Mrs. Reece, who has been married but a short time, came to uaiem last mi, urday from Heppner to visit relatives. When she and Stanton " were children together in Selem Stanton fell in. love with her. and when she left Salem he saM he. would kill her if she married anyone but him. It is supposed Stan- ton came to the oooae noma last nigm with ths intention of killing Mra Reece or making some preposterous demand. Deputies Each and Mlnto, the latter now sheriff-elect, took Stanton into cus tody at the home of his brother at 1:39 o'clock tbia morning. . Stanton " was sleeping race downward on a coucn, with his loaded revolver clasped in his hand, ready to fight before he would be taken. Stanton's family is well re snected in Salem, and rather than make any more complications the brother con sented to the sheriffs taking, the boy while sleeping. Thej wouta-oe murderer had been drinking. bat was not drank when he made his appearance it the Goode home. The revolver was a .Jl-caliber Smith A Wesson and; had been, taken by Stanton this citv. where a brother of Stanton is employed. Stanton had been working during the bust week for E. C Cross, a butcher, but was let out yesterday aft ernoon. Stanton had been despondent, it is said, since the death of his mother about two months ago. ' T IP Cfuiila IK. vlAHm A Ih. a.uttli is tne father' of Miss Lulu Goode and Jack Goode. who figured recently in the horsewhipping of Elder W. N. Coffee of Portland. Free Methodist minister. Automobile Best place to see the-' automobile races will be at the Twelve Mile house grandstand. See them coming, turnlni tne corner - ana imisning. uver . iu turns. Busses and hansom cabs will meet O. W."P.and O. R. & N. train r. Automobiles and vehicles can reach the Tweive-wue-4ousniXJyJhe Bandy road after 11 a. m., June 4, - as ." the Base Line end Section Line roads 'will be blockaded. ... 1 Xrfw Sate to Cbleago, ' Extremely low rates to Chicago and other eastern points on sale June 6 and 6, via Chicago and Northwestern line. For full informstion apply R. V, Holder, general agent, 153 Third, street , , t set of articles, but a difference of one hour In the welghlng-ln time la holding back' the deal. - It is expected that this will be settled today. Welsh is in Los Angeles,- and hi manager expects to hear from him soon aa to the mooted point before, the papers are signed. 4ttt ItOO P.M. Sharp 3tOO P. M. hotels, drug stores. Alder sti. "hose go- If Incomparable values for Carnival week; " . v- Men's $1j00 Golf Shirts now'. ;.V. uK',; . 1 , .V " 55? Men's $1.60 Golf Shirts, now . . ; . . . .81.10 Men's $2.00 Golf Shirts, now V '.... $1.30 Men's $2.50 GoiLSJiirtsjiow r.. , ; .7; , -r?1;55 . 1 SEE WINDOW DISPJLAY. 1 . t THREE SUITSPECIALS $15.00 SUITS, NOW $18.00 SUITS, NOW $20.00 SUITS NOW CARNIVAL JUST RECEIVED SWMBRO v-'-v.i . -,. .... -- -;. J i . ..I.'.-' with the season's fancy effects. These suits were bought to sell at $25.00. Owing to the late shipment we place them on Special bale at SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. lias CORNER ' MORRISON OREGON. iORTLAND'S. most llJi moderly furnished J i hotel European plan new b uilding ideally located, fronting on the beautiful city plaza and adjacent to business center. Free bus to and from trains. Sample rooms for salesmen. Modern grill, ex cellent cuisine, reasonable prices. Private baths. Telephone in every room. Rates, $1.00 per day and upwards. HOTEL LENOX Third and Main Streets, Portland, C. M. BENNETT, THE ONLY ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF HOTEL XK PORTULN , HOTEL HEYSER COBIia BAST TXXSO AXB . . . i- - ; - t j - pean and American plan. Bates It day and upwards. xeiepnons every room. , Prlrata , baths. , r&za bus to ajto rsosc tbazbts HERE'S THE LATEST! ' We hare Just discovered the .fact that the BIO FLORAL PARADE PASSES -. ' :. - , THE CORNELIUS twice once on Alder and once on Park street. . ; . . THE CORNELIUS Is Portland's latest first-class ho tel. Cleanliness and lfood Service Is our motto. Several i.r aiamnis rooms, contalnlaa loo or oua.' Ouz omalbaa meets all trains. N. K. CLARKE. Mgr. - ' '.'' ' ' - ' THEY HAVE NO EQUAL . 'Sti?, Coal $6.00 Per Ton Delivered ' . B1771 PHONE US EAST 7 i F; B. JONES & CO. STRONG SULPHURIC ACIDS i Fiwilng-M onohydrate-6 6 Deg. Be; . : Nitric and Hydrochiorlc Acids . 4 . Sell vered la tank ears, drama ox carboys. . , , i Peyton Chemical Comp'y aszxxs BuzzAnro BIG . $9.15 $14.95 e : WEEK ONLY FOUR LOTS OP WNsuns CLOTHING COMPANY AND SECOND. STREETS HOTELS ... Mgr. MVWLnXDM ITUlTf . . .. . '. , STSCXAXi WxmAX 75c io.,. , ' fiima 8 te 8 p. m. . T. Srldfes, Manater. mora xeet oz taDie ' - Proprietor.- ,' Oregon 'g .... . i.. ,' COAL CREEK COAL PORTLAND IS ROSES AIT TBAITCZSCO. i i -