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THE OREGON AILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 4, 1603. mm mi roiuiER ciLorpiox fighter.' i HIGH IITRV LIST FOR ABOUT OUR SUITS FOR TALLIES THREE 1908 RECORD P. (1. 11. CONTEST 12 NEWS OF. SPORTING , WQRBK " ' : : : : La -.-o - ---.v .,--.. . .- a m a a ViasT a.. LjsX PACIFIC u : 1 m. i c h : m - Viking Makes Three-Bagger . With Bags Populated Kinsella Unsteady. ' Ot Johnson I likely, lad. Mostly rood and rarely bad. . A Viking who1 the beat on tap; Always ready with the rap When Hi bases fairly groan With their weight of Beaver bona. McCredle'a Murmuring. - Ot Johnaon' wa aH the candy with tha willow yesterday and hla Ion drtva through Oak traddled :JgV' In tha third Inning, with tha bag bulging With Heavers, gave Portland tha aecond gam of the aeriea from Loa Angela v I t t Ai aome tall sprinting ana stretched the tilt into a three-bagger. The Angela put two over during tne ai turbanoe. although It looked mighty dangerous during several cantoa, when th. crmtia nitchln of Kinaella alloed the cushions tobeeome Inhabited. ' Things started oft with a rush -and It looked as If both teams .might register. During the opener the Angela -shoved two around to third and the Beavera prot one to that coveted station. The econd was quickly disposed of. - but there were things doing In the third. JOr the locals. . . 1 ' Kinsella fattened his batting average on one of Nagle' beat, moved to third on Ryan's single and scored on Danjlg s ne-bagaer. Bassey got a paaa to first, vhlch filled the pillow. Then Johnaon came un and rapped one to deep center field, the sphere skimming between HebeT Oakes' -twigs . and continuing to the fence. Although Cooney got a baa; n hall and continued on to second while Happy Hogan nonchalantly held the achere. there was nothing more In tha baa- for the homer., Whalen was AnnH malrlnr tha third Out. Portland's other score cam in the succeeding inning. ' AfterKlnselU fanned and Caaer went out, Wheeler to JMlion, Ryan punea a smgia air fnllnweA with' another slnal. Whlcl nlaced Buddr on third and a moment 1tr tha hraa executed a double steal. Kyan's run was the last, for Dansig a a an easy infield out. - m Anirelea a-ot one in the fourth In ring on a pass to Dillon and auccesslv singles by Brashear and Jud Smith. Their other run waa earned. Kinaella commenced fooling alone; and Rube Ellis bitted one thfct-thfr-hrtdegroom lobbed vr It was a beautiful line drive that sailed past Raftery and was good for three ba;s. Delmas was an easy out. but Easterly, who succeeded Happy Ho can after the fourth inning, rapped out a pretty single that permitted Ellis to trot home. Kagle went out on a fly, but Kinsella passed Oakes and "Wheeler and things looked bad. Little Cooney paved Kinsy's bacon by scooping up lMllon's hot grounder and heaving - It to first Just in time. ' : The cqti ii-iv-'-LOa ANGELES. V : y-.-( k ar r,hVp6.a.e OakeS. Cf. ........... 0 0 O 0 "Wheeler. 2b. ... i 0 0 11 Dillon, lb. ........... I Braahear, rf . . . . . . 4 A j frimith, 3b....,.,...,. 3 ;$ Kills, If ........ . ...... 4 1 Delmas, sa. .......... 4 , 0 0 9 1 110 11 0 1 1 0 0 mm JioerHn, c. . r. ....... . 1 Naa-le, p............. 4 1 g 4 2 1 0 0 Easterly, c. ... Total 'ii, J. ..11 1 S 14 11 1 PORTLAND. :".,.; . Aa aH.PO.A-E. It van. rf. 4 . 1 . Raftery, cf . ........ 4 f 0 Danxlg, - lb 4 1 Bassey, If. ... ...... I 1 Johnson, Sb, ......... 4 Cooney, , as . .......... 1 0 Whalen. c. .......... , 4 0 ; Kinsella, p..... 1. 1 Total V;Vi....i..14 S 1. 17 14 " ; SCORE JBT INNINGS. - Los Angeles..... 0100001 kii. s a i i o o o Portland .......... 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 5 Hits 9 4 10 110 I SUMMART. ' Btruck but by Kinaella , by Nagle E. Bases on balls off Kinsella T, off Nsgle 1. Two-base hits Nagle. Three bnse hits Johnson. EUla Sacrifice hits Kinaella. Stolen base Oakes, oney, Ryan. Raftery, Bassey. tin Dy Hitched balls Smith, Oakes. First base T on errors ixs anireies z, ronuura 1. Ieft Angeles Port. land 0. Time of gam 1 hour mln- utea Umpire O Connell. t , Oakland. 7; TVUoo, 6. ai IPranrlano. June 4. It took the i Oaka 11 inning to beat the Seal jroa- lerlay,;7 to . ,;, - Th score: r , i f . . , SAN rRANCISCO.5 i - AB.aH.PO. A.E. Hlldebrand, Mohler. lb 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Williams, lb ,-weicnoir, ti Zelder,: ss Piper, cf McArdle, tb ........ Berry, ............ Jones, p ............ Hanlay, p .......... Totals .......... ..48 ii soi4 a No on eat when winning ran iscored. if'V4'' - " OAKLAND.' AH.aH.PQi A.B5. Van Haltrm, cf ..... 6 1 f , 0 0 Haley. 2b ...I.... ( 1 t ' 2 I 0 n Heltmuller,, rt ...... 4 Katan, a ............ 4 cook, it ..I.,.,.,... s Hog-an, lb g Altman, Sb ( Jjfwla, e ............ 4 J 0 10 0 6 1 ti .'right, p Total ......... ...41 T II St 10 4 SCORH BT INNINGS. " " San FYan ...0 0001011090 0 Hit. 0014 11111 JZl! Oakland .,...1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 17 HIU ..;...4 lllOtlflt 1 g , . :,:? : SUMMART.: A - s . Stolen bases Zelder, Piper, Heltmul ler. Home run HeltmuUer. Sacrifice hits Wriffht. .Van Haltren. HUdebrand. Ilaley. Lewis, Melchoir, .Cook, Fooler. MeArdle. Double playa UcArdle to "Williams to Berry, Melchoir to Berry to Williams. ' First base on balla Off Jones t, off Wriaht 1. Struck outBy Wrlfrht 4. WUd pitches Wright 1 Time of game Two hours. Umpire perrlne. -:-.-.: r- . . Sailor : Want Bafl Game. , The baseball team of the Destroyer Preble would like t play any nine a round Portland at any time during the vessel's stay in the harbor. Ad dress captain baseball team, U. B. S. jTetl. . - , , . A Grand TamUy Xedlclna. : It sive me pleasure to apeak a rnotl -word for Klectrla Bitters. writes 'rnlan of No. 42 Houmnn treet, Nw York. -"Ifs k grand fam liv rntlirlne fr dypepsla and liver c r.iriiiK'ations; w hile for lame back and " ki1nve It- cannot b too highly )-.mmeri-1ill." Kl'ctrie Hitters regu ) the !stiv function, purify the s n,l ttr.part newel vleror and ;"Htity to the and 3blinatd of l"n Kxr Kol.1 t)nilr guarantee at v,-i IVtig comyany's drug store. Robert FltzBlmmona, Open With Who With Pantage at Hla the KETCHEL-PAPKE LULL AROUSES INTEREST Battle at Milwaukee Will Be . Seen by Great Many Fight Fans. , . Milwaukee, Wis., June 4. This city 1 keenly Interested in tha big fight to night between Stanley Ketchel and Bill Paplte, whose ring Achievement during the past year placed them In the front rank In their division. There have been many notable pugll iatlc enoounter In the Cream Citv dur ing tha past few years, but none ho the battle to be puffed oft in the Hip- joarome tonignt. xne Milwaukee Ath etlo club, under whose auanlcea tha mill is to take place, expects a record breaking crowd at the ringside. Chi' cago Is sending a big delegation of Papk rooter and numerous other out-of-town point will be represented. The article of arreement call for a ten-round ao. the men to weigh in at o clock at 154 pounds.. Malachy Ho gan of Chicago ha been selected to refare the bout Both flarhtera have been in nnnatant training ever since tha match waa made. Realising that the result of tha fight wll either make or mar their on ward strides towards the championship, neither fighter desired to tn.kaa.nv chance on condition. Report ' from their respective training Quarters todav are to the effect that both, men are in the' very beat of condition. While both fighter have about an equal number of well wishers, it is a different thing when it come to the betting. Ketcholl rules tha favorite, though there annears to be no lack of Papke admirers ready to take up the bets at the odd offered. STANFORD BOYS AT CHICAGO MEET (United Press leased Wire.) : Chicago. "June 4. The Stanford unl veralty athlete arrived her today con fldent and in excellent condition for tho western championship meet which will be held Saturday. The Stanford boy took up their Quarters in the Del Prado hotel and were tha object of much attention by field sport enthuslaata. , They held their first 'limbering up practice"' after their long trip and made a good showing. -Coach Stagg of Chicago university looked the western lads over and sail that h was confirmed in hi belief that they would carry away first honor in un con vest. ?- :..- : . The California athlete, however, look wim aome question on tne asaurance from Stagg. It la a wall-known custom of Chicago university to talk up it opponent previous to contest ox ail ami ndav EDJJHINDSOir COMING TO P. 2T. A. CHAMPIONSHIP Assurances have been received at tha Multnomah club that Edmundaon. th crack distance runner of the Univer sity of Idaho, ' would be a competitor in the F. N. A. frames on Multnomah field Saturday. Edmunaaon was late in sending in hi entry, and there . wai fear that he would not bo present ' There are now 124 competitor en tered in the various events, which la about tbree time as many a ever be fore contesting in a P. N. A. champlon- mp meeting. i ? s , This Date in the Annal of Sport. 1858 At Wllliamsbura. New York! James McKay launched the first shell racing boat in America, the Experiment. nooeri Fltssimmona. pugilist. born In Cornwall. Entrland. loss At xiew xora: Type setting match, t00, three hour, solid minion type, IS ems measure; J. tiv: Ira 8omers, ,076. AicUann, o. 182 Frank O. Lens' started from city haJI. New York, on a bicycle trip around the world, i - - r ll-At Buffalo: The Buffalo baae- bali team made five noma run In a game with Albany. , , - 1(00 At Chelsea. Maaioif himetta Jimmy Brlggs knocked out Jack Flavin in iittn rounn. 107 At New "York: Tommy Murphy loat to Harry Harris on a foul in the eigntn round. . t, i President to Start Yachts. (Oalted Prenf Uued Wire.) ,Lo Angelee, Cal., June 4 President Rooeevelt will start the Ban Pedro- to Hawaii yacht' race on the Fourth of July provided he accepts the invitation Of the chamber of commerce which was extended to blm today by wire, i The chief executive tsrsked to start the race by preaslna ai button in Wh. wiiii-ji win Dy. means of a Mil, M'lll I . . iitfii'iti wirf TOTinwunn Iiasn tne IZ' ju4 to San' I'eUro harbor. ' , 1 : il ' -- J Wife, Jnlla Mar Olfford, Will Marquam Next Week. a T WILL KEEP Despite Derby Defeat, . He Will .Establish New , ; . Racing Stables. - (United Press Leased Wire.) London, June 4. In spite of tha fall, ure of hi entry, Norman III. to make a :howinr to the Derby yeaterday, Au gust Belmont announced today that he had decided to go in extanalvely for rayng In Great Britain. He la looking for suitable stablos in Ireland where he propose to breed and train steeplechas ers and hla color will be prominent la next year1 meeting In Ireland and England. '....'"''''; Belmont disagrees with , Richard Croker that Ireland Is a better training ground for flat racer than England, and most of his flat racer will ba trained at New Market. England. james J. raricinson. who was Rich ard Croker' first' trainer, will have charge of the Belmont atables in Ire land Parkinson ha been commissioned to find the best that money can buy in the way of young blood and begin pre paring the horses immediately for the next season. Belmont 1 trying to ca dre the exclusive services of Danny Maher to ride for him. Maher want $40,000 g year to ride only on the flat I 1 It doesn't matter whether you are stopping In a palatial hotel i or - merely passing ; little dgar store you can package of : .- anvwhere. any time, any BELMOfl COLORS A You don't have to accept a substitute no wise dealer will attempt to offer a substitute for tmperiales. -mm " . , ; Their pure, thin mais CO ana vneir inQiviuuin. iuwuiiiti-ww made them such a success that the men of . the West smoked over, 125,000,000 Impe- riales in 1007. The fame of Impenales is -spreading rapidly eastward aa well- fPERlALF1 v 1 'J 1 r-JUMAK Only Once Before Has Track . Team Done as Well as This Year. '(Special Dtipetck to Toe JooraaL) -Paclflo University. Forest Grove, Or.. June 4. Af ter winning every meet and thus obtaining the championship of the smaller colleges of the state. Pacific's track team -has disbanded. - Only one before in It history ha a track team of racino university established auch a record, and that waa in 1004, when the I F aJF . i i D Puea on promptly at by A. C. Ollbert. the1:'. O'clock, and there will be no V won th State Cham- r1!. rl? the progrea of the field ream, captained Yale pola-vaulter, plonfhlr hln. - The team this year waa not comnaaed of star, but waa made un of a. wall. rounded aggregation of performer who always came in tor their share of the second and third placea aa well aa the flrsta Several new men have haan da. voloped who will be a tower of strength to the team next year. Mayfleld, who ha never- had any experience on the track before thta year, mada a-ood rec ords in the dlsou and shot-put and will undoubtedly make marked improvement next year. Koch and K. I. Abraham also came out well in th distance and H. B. Ferrtn in the jumps. - All of this year s men. except 8. B. Lawrence and Captain C D. Mason, who will graduate. will be back next year and under Archie Hahn's coaching should develon into a verySformldable bunch of athletes. Reginald Robinson and Alexander Roblnaon "were th stars of th team. ."Reg" made the records of 101-8 In the 100-yard dash and It 4-S in the hlrh hurdles, while his brother "Alex" cov. red th half mile In 1:011-5 and the mile In 4:45. H. P. Humphrey, captain of next year a football team, was also an exceptionally strong man, clearing X incbea In the broad , the l4U-vard dash In and He will represent Multnomah in those event at the P. N. A. meet next Sat urday. '';.'...'.!' . .0'... Great praise is given Coach Archie Hahn, tha famous Michigan sprinter, for th fin record of hi team. He ha had charge of all th athletic of - Pacific during' tha past year and la to fill th am position next year, which la a guarantee or a successful athletlo ea- aon for Pacifio next vaar. iroi towing are tne result or this ears traoK team: Factrio college io. aclfio university "7: Willamette uni versity 64, Pacifio 'university 61; Mo Mmnvllle coneg? 40, Pacifio university iv, maiunj a loiat or iiv point lor tn home learn as compared with 120 point mad by it opponents.- Ladles' Dog Show at Mineola. ' (TJnltea Press Leased Wire.) New 1 ork. June 4. The annual show Of the Ladle' Kennel association of America bad an auspicious opening at Mineola today and will continue over tomorrow- in addition to 50 regular classes this year there la a long Hat of special, Including a cup for" th best pack of rive eoupie in foxhound, to be shown Dy we masier or me xoxnounds or whip in hunting costume. Midgley Marsden and C. , Houlker, two of the best all-around Judge in England, have come over to pass on tne various breeda Favclfio Coaat League, ''" ' " . " Won. Lost. Los Angeles ..........27 : 23 . Portland ....16 it San Francisco ........27 18 Oakland ........... ...l 2 P.C. oB0 .832 .491 .442 Wabach Wants Game. " . Th Wabash baseball team would Ilk a gam tn or out of town for next Sun day. .- ... .;., The Crucial Test, . - r From th Cleveland Plain Dealer. ' "Do you consider your nerve T auf. ftciently ateady to fit you for an air anip navigator t i "Well, I've been out In a cano with a nervou fat girl." -. a ; get a town. paper, their rich tobac-; Smoke them all day long ii you want to no after effettt. - lOfor lOc Sold Emywhwm .. TBI iOEX BOUMAM COMrAHT Mtanfactarcr Saamndico Best Athletes on Coast Will Compete on Multnomah , .Field' Saturday, Everything 1 In readiness for the Multnomah - championship game at Multnomah field , Saturday afternoon. and,, arrangement have been mad to tak "car of at least 10,000 peopl on tha ground. ; Practically, everyone of the best athletes on the coast will be competitors. ' Tha first event on tha events, tha track events will be pulled uii a-iau, . . . 1 . Here is the program and entries 100-vard da ah WMartln u . a r Forrest Smithson, M. A. A. C; J. Hol- mn, m. a. a. C'.; J. u. Bchroeder, M. Zi-' r- i uernarot, Olympic: E. Brd. Tacoraa high choolj Huaton. V. of O. I Moon. U. of O.i B. Glsh. 6. A. c ,-a Malcomaon, a A. C.; P. McCon- .l-mile run Frank Smith. M. A. A. C; W. T. Smith. M, A. A. C.; I-L W. Gam- "?l6A Ml AA A .il Y" H- Devolt. M. A. A. C; A- Dorrls. Lafayette blah school: R. A. Stepheaon. N. A. C, Seattle; A. GIf rn?r'5lmE,c: Clark, faooma high school; E. Q. Clark. 8. A. C.s Edmond- ton, Idaho. -i ' 180-yard run Frank Smith. M. A. A. C. R. Peterson, M. A. A.. C:; H. W. Gammle. M. A. A. C; B. Greenham. M. A. A. C; W H. Devolt, M. A. A. C: A. Dorrls, Lafayette high school; A. Glar ner, Ohrmplo! E. O. Clark. B. A. C; Edmondson, Idaho. 440-yard run W. Martin. M. A. A. C; W. T. Smith, M. A. A. C; B. Greenham! a. jo. aiumporey. M. A. P-i."-. ?j?"er, Olympic; E. It. Camp bell. 8. A. C.5 B. Glsh. 5. JL gTx Mai comson. 8. A. C: W. 8toll, S. A. d O. S1??1, 8i vi 7- McConnell, V. A. C; Edmondson, Idaho. i,110-yard hurdle George E. Philbrdok. M. A. A. C; Forrest Smithson, M. A. A. C.; F. Lanagan. Olympic; F. Beckers, Taooam high aohool; KuykandalL U. ot 10-yard run W.' Martin, M. A. A. C. Forrest Smithson, M. A. A. C; J. G. Schroeder. M. At A. d: R. v. Rmwdio M, A. A. C.J PC Gerhardt, Olympic; E. Byrd, Taootna- high chool;, Huston, U. of O.: Moon, U. of a; B. Glsh, S. A. C-5 J. Maloomeon. B., A. C . F. Mo Connell, V AC ' szu-yara nuraie QeorgawphlU brook, Forrest Smithaon, BTRVBrowdie, M. A. A. C.; F. Lanagan, Olympic; W. rinjo, iniin nigu acnooi; Jtiusion, u. of 0.: J. Brackett, S, 1-D0iind hot George W. Phllbrook. George Hug. H. McKlnney, C. Wolff, M. A. A. C. ; R. Rose, A. Munn, Olympic: B. Banta. 8. A. C; J. Glllas. V. A. C. Hlgh Jump Forrest Smithson, R. Chapman. C. Swan G. L. Lounsbery, M. A. Ai Ct A. Munta, Olympic; F. Bookan. Tacoma High school; H. Boman, M.A, D. &r? S. A. C.J J. Gil- Broad Jump Forrest Smithson," R. Chapman, R. Peterson. E. Frohman. C Swan, H.JP. Humphreys M. A. A. C.; A. Munn, Olymplo; Kuykendall. V. of O.; D. Grant. B. Giah. J. Malcomaon, S. A. C. yDlsous George W. Phllbrook, M. A, (Continued on Page Sixteen.) aro nrxmxwm, no gas, mo cooaxbts . The Old Reliable CHICAGO Painless Dentists KAYS STOOD THB TEST 01 TZXX 1 ' This office Is eoutDced with all tha latest appliances and formula tor do- ing mgn-cias wora. 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