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2 THE . OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTL AND, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE : 7, '1608. 1 ' "l Jl JJ r - -r- ..- fc- . -i . , i- I - ... ... .... . SILEM GETS BEST OF COAST HORSES TWO $5,000 STAKES RICHEST OF ALL Secretary M. D. Wilson of the North west Fair association's harness racing circuit, yesterdajr completed the offi cial list of entries In the Salem fair races from September 14 to 19. Salem presents the richest stakes In the entire northwest in the Greater Balem purse of tt.000 for the-2:08 pace, and the Lewis and Clark purse, worth 18.000 also for I:t4 trotters. The stake races are well filled, some at the lists betas unuauallylong. The ereatest horses in the west will be ,. among the contestants. ' Tha antrlaa and atakes follow: 9 - JUswis and Clark lUrse, 8:14 Trot, $60O0 Freddie C. Jr. b. &., Prince uireci Bertie. Ed Cudlhee. Seattle, Washington. Nogl, b. h.. Athablo-Cora Wlckersham, barlow Walton. Fresno. California. v Elma O, blk. m, Ked Byron, I. D. Channell.- HlUaboro. Orsson. Cry 11a Jones, ' blk. g., Capt Jones- Bessie, E. T. Hay, Spokane, Washington. Satin Royal, c h., Bonner N. B.-Mln-Bie M. Tha Commonwealth, b. h.. Shadeland Onward-Aotlon, N. K. West, La Grande, Oregon. - Lady W, b. m. King Alexis, L. C. BhlL Walla Walla. Washlnaton. I Air Inea, b. m- Nutwood WUkes- : Cor. James B. Smith. San Francisco. Lucretta, br. m., Naaote-Luoyneer, Joseph Thompson, San Francisco. Berta Mao, br. bu, McKtnney-Alberta, W. Parsons, Salinas, California. 1 Princess Louise, b. dl, Pel Coronado Judge pillon. eh. m., Sidney Dillon Evallne, Mrs. L. J. ti. Anceles. California. - Kirily W, b. m., James Madison-Cor nel la Rose, F. K. Ward. Los Angeles. Delia Perby, blk. m., Charles Derby. Nora D, C Whitehead, Salinas, Call- zornia. - Easter Bells, b. m.. Dlablo-Ellsa 8. Tonopah. b. h., Blllups-Bllaa 8., W. L. Vance, Marysville, California. Yosemlte, ch. g, Monterey-Leap' Tear, P. J. Williams, San Lorenao, California. Day Break, b. ft. Ten Rose-Day Light, Joe F. McOuire, Denver, -Colorado. Queer Knight, b. g.. Knight-unknown, William Morgan, Pasadena, California. Helen Dare, br. m.t Zombro-unknown, Oaorge .X, Beckers, Los Angeles, Cali fornia. - ' Bert Aaondale, b. g., Sidney DlHon Oakley Russell, George Ramage, Pleas- anron, caiiiornia. JSKfr TbI-."lk&. " 1 AlberU. CanaSa." Thomas H. Brents. Walla Walla. Wash On Time b. $.. Montlvlew-Nellle M Robert Britts. Fair Orounda. Or. Pat Duff b. c, Mike Duf f-8tambole, Sam Casta, Fair Grounds, Or. Hazel Wood b. m.. Valley Boy-Fift. Dr. K J. Young, Salem, Or. Oregon Boy br. , h.. Progress Bonso- lene, w. xi. Hogan, Amany, ur. Hognn b. h., Progress-Roberta, F. A. Zomdell.b. h., Zombro-Homebox, George Ulll. Kaiem, Or. Silk Hal br, h Hal B-Lady May, D. B. Stewart. Spokane, Wash. Lonso M. b. c4 Lonso-Mollle, M. J. Jones. Portland. Or. Klllarney b. c, Lonso-dam by Love lace, ueorge uryan, carieton, or. Kitty Wealth b. t. Tha Common-wealth-Kitty Caution, N. K. West. La Grande, Or. Dr. Jones blk. h.. Cant McKlnnev- Alto Norte. John Pender. Portland. Or. Jemima Kin, c m. B. C. Klnar-Batav Ross, J. W. Holllnshead, Ladnar, B. C. Gordon b. jr.. Read Seal-Flora 2d, B. C. iteyi, i'erryaaia, or. Inland Xmpire rnrae, S-Tseur-Old Trot, aouu. Dr. Ullman. b. h.. The Bondsman. I. D. Chappelle. Hillsboro. Oreron. HUlcard. b. a.. KalasDell-Klttr Cau tion, w. k. west. La uranaa, Oregon. Bonkln. b. B.. Bonnie McfC-Vantrlra. George A. Kelly, Walla Walla, Wash ington. Nusado, br. h.. Nushagak-Addie B Anjella, b. f., Prince Anael-Majella B., Alex Brown, Walnut drove, Cali fornia. Katallnav b. f., Tom Smith-Kate Lumsy. J. W. Zlbbell b Son, Fresno, California. Don Reglaldo, b. h- On Stanley-Bell Raymond, F. E. Ward, Los Angeles, California N. G. King, b. h.. B. C. King-Betsey Ross, J. W. Holllnshead, Ladner, B. C. Ajjm k ijiiu, u. ut ailuiio-woiuij a. mm Linasey, fair urounas, Oregon. Stam Bird. b. a-.. Stem B.-8wlftblrd. Charles F. Sllva, Sacramento, Califor nia. Princess Direct, br. m., Teddy A.-Lady Mao, li. A. Gardner. Walla Walla, Washington. Mary Mlms. br. m.. Tha Bondsman- Screnea, W. R. Clemens, Moscow, Ida ha Lady Seal. br. I.. Red Seal-Bird. Bam Casto, Fair Grounds, Oregon. Kapia Transit purse, l.ob pace, 11,000: Sir John 8.. b. h.. Diablo-fellsa 8.. W. L. Vance, Marysville, California Lland Onward, b. h.. Game Onward- Lady Stanford, J. W. Clark, Edmonton. Pounder. Los Anaeles. California. The.Angelus, br. h., Zombro-Hssel Kinney, P. W. Hodges, Pleasanton, California. Tolanda, McKlnney-dam by Guy Winces. ' ValleJo GlrL McKinnev-dam. by Mc Donald Chief, Frank iL Burke, San Francisco, California. Lady McKlnney, b. m., Washington jMCKJnney-juaviaviue Maia, tranit j. Kirkpatrick. San Francisco.' California Richie Baron, br. g.. Baron Wilkea- Winell, Morris Bros., Pony, Montana. Van Norte, blk. g., Del Nor-dam by Ingram, A. pniiups, Bpokane, wasning ton. Sidonls, b. h., St Nicholas-Haxel Wilkes, W. H. Williams. SaUnas, Cal- liornia. Prince Seattle, b. h., Stam B. -Bertie. Doe llundy, b. g., Zombro-Uypsle, B. a. bailey, Albany. Oregon. Doe Fraser. b. r. Stam B-nnknown, G, H. Fraxer. Loomla. California. Irene, b. m., Martin's Florida-Birdie, Robert Prior, agent, Yakima, Washing- ion. The Statesman, b. h., James Madison- creona, Charles f. Bllva, Sacramento California. rarmers' Parse, tilt Trot, $1,000. Satin Royal, c. h., Bonner N. B.-Min- son. loon- CKACK QUARTET OF 0REG0 ATHLETES Y ; i ' t, ' , v t I 1 1 i f" I s v V ' . - . v A . .... J .. .v. . I aeaaaawMiaMMaMiiiiniiri . .f. Whwifcvrfivt.ii(4 v?fc,M Krf4j8jjtiWvj(.Aii- -niTna turn" t These speedy youngsterg, the state university entry In the P. fl. A. meet yesterday, captured second place In highest number of points made by any team. Reading from left to right they are: Captain Kuy kendall, first In broad Jump, second In pole-vault and second in hurdles; Zacharlas, second in hammer throw; Trainer Bill Hayward, Oliver Huston, first in 100-yard dash and second in low hurdles; Moon third In 220-yard dash. . ; . Satin Royal, c. h., Bonner N. B.-Mi c nie M., N. K. West, La Grande, Orego Starlight b. ra.. Bonner N. B.-M00 light, William Smith, Portland, Oregon, Regal Baron, b. g., Baron W ilkes ,. Chlkadee, E. R. Fraser, Spokane, Wash ington. Freddie C. Jr.. b. s.. Prince Direct-Ber-tie: Gebble, b. g McVera-Lixile 8, Ed . Cudlhee, Seattle, Washington. Nogi, b. s.. Athablo-Cora, Wlckersam, Warlow & Walton, Fresno, California. . Patsey Rice b. g., Gold-Kinglra, Al . bert Smith. Boxeman, Montana. Deception, b. g. Baby Chapman-Prairie Lily, W. W. Ashley, Spokane, Wash- " Delia Derby blk. m., Charles Derby- jor v., j. w nueneaa, Baiinas, cantor nia. .i ..- Bull McKlnney. br. hM Prince of Spo-Jtane-Promlse, W. E. S. Coyne, Spokane, Washington. - Day Break, b. g.. Ten RoR-Day Light Joa F. McGulre, Denver, Colorado. Easter Bells, b. m.. Dlablo-Ellsa S.: ..Tonopan, b. h.. Blllups-EllBa S.. W. L. Vance Marysville. California. Emily bl. m. James Madison Cornelia Rose, E. E. Vard. Los Angeles, California. ;H?,Kll.8cott' bIk- Bryson-Viola D, ' H,w Hudson, Prince Albert. Saak. :AAB!f Jn-.- Cloak-Thoro-, Prjd. A. C Lohmlre, Portland. Oregon. .Zobona, br. h., Zombro-Murphv May . Day, J. p. Porter. Vancouver. Washlng . ton. - Henry Gray, r. h., Zombro. Oscar Harthagel, Sealtle, Washington Princess W, blk. m., George Wash-Ington-Lrania, Frank J. KirkDatrlck. San Francisco, California; -lrKPaunck-Modicum, b. m., George Ayres-Aarle 1 li.?' ?ThZTt- fV Monona1' Ateandra, b. Bonnie Dlrect-Allx B. Morrla Brothera. pony, Montana. Prince Seattle, b. h.. Stam B.-Bertla. as. Bailey, Albany, Oregon? Doc Mundy. b. g., Zombro-Qypsie, B. 8 Bailey, Albany. Oregon. Irene, b. m Martin's Flortda-Blrdla. WaThVnsSn maral Spirit mursa, 9 .-OS Ttt, gl,ooa Prince Seattle, b. h., 8tnv B.-Bertle. .as. Bafley. Albany, Oreg;on. Doc Mundy, -b.g.r Zombro-3ypie, 8 & Bailey, Albany, Oregon. Athaabam, b. n.,: Atnadon-Cora Wlck ersham, D. L, Bachant, Fresno, Cali fornia ' : ... A1am Om h. sj- McKlnney-Kona T.. J. W. Zibbell and son. Fresno. California. Nortn Bur,' b. g.. Nutwood . Wilkes Ironeef C Whitehead. Salinas, Cali fornia, . - R. Ambash. br. h.. Zolock-May McKln ney, liomer Rutherford, : San Beraar dinn, California. t Era. a. m Zombro Nellia JC. William Morgan, Paaadena. California. John Caldwell, 8trathway-Anni. Jo- , aepn inompron, aaent. Ban Francisco. The Commonwealth, b.' h., Shadeland Onward-AcUoo. N, K. West, La Grande. : Oregon. i Satin Royal, c h.. Bonner N. B.-Mlnn!e M., N. K. West, La Grande. Oregon. . Oregom Parse, Two-year-old Trot X Maurice Winter Florodora. eb. m., om-r-Flora W Maurk-e Winteii Albany, Or. VlrwtT-.r rh. Asv 'Csutlnn-Sarfrona, . Tt"-"5. H. Ernta. nn, v.-,n. Wn-h. - ir .a, ch, f, Edgar Boy-LaurtHa, Mona Wilkes, b. m.. Damonid-Trix. J. w. Marsnan, Dixon. caL Otwatwr SaUxa Fan. 81O8 raoe, 98,000. Little Joe. b. g.. Dlablo-May, J Breen. Woodland. California. Bonnie M., b. Mohegan-Caynsa Monie, u. c. sneii, wana want, was lna-ton. Mlas Idaho, ch. m.. Nutwood Wilkes- aam Dy Forest Clay jr.. a. o. Walton, Fresno. California . Lord Lovelace, br. s., Lovelace-Mag-ale. E. B. Tonaue. Hillsboro. Oreron. Pilot, ch. g., Abbotsford Jr.-Belfe Ca price. Robert Gallnda, Oakland, Califor nia : Dlabless. b. m.. Diablo, J. H. Kelly, Fresno. California. John R. Conway, ch. h.. D!ablo-Lady Kohl. Georae Meeae. Davlsvllle. Cali fornia. Lettle D. b. m.. Boodle-Mauda A. M. Davis, Ban Jose. California. Delilah, b m.. Zolock-Gvnsv. Homer ttutnerrora. Pleaaanton. California. Charley D.. b. h.. McKlnney-Flewey jtewey, joaepn Thompson, agent. Ban r rancisco. Crochette. b. a-.. Ovr Falcon. L. B. L,inaaey, JUCMlnnvllle (Jreaon. Welcome Mc, b. g., McKlnney-March tin. i nomas iiurnem. i n mi uai lfornla! Kermlt. ch. a.. Henrv Kut wood-Two Minute. F. F. Oeorae. Santa Crua. Ca.ll- lurnia. Hlahnr. b. a- Vearest-Mlaa ClnrAnn i. w. uarstow, Han jose, California X, D.I Dili M T T . II. w,i.ui, ' ' - 111., 4 'Ol IIUIIC-UIUICIHI, inomaa li. urents, walla Walla, Wavh inrton. a vi 1 1. it.. nuiiTuuu it narsi' My Miracle; Vlnnle Mann, b. m., Alexia- juibs Mann. . b. uailv. Albany. Ureaon. nraM1na K n Vu... a TT TJ Ak inson. Ban oieao. California Speedway, b. g., Saraway-Dalsy H.; Highway.. .blk. g., Saraway-Blue Pearl, a. k. uumaer, j-iorence. California Silver Dick, gr. g.. George W. Mc-Kinney-Mlss Taylor. 1. L. Payton at tsons, los Angeles, California. Albert Dlrlda. blk. h.. Robert Hunt Ida May. L. T. Dollenmayer, Hanford, California. Moy. b. m., Prodlgal-Minta, Morris cros., Fony, Montana. Mac v. b. g.. Zoiock-Kentucky Belle. O, A Pounder. Los Angeles, Cal ifornia Tounx Hal. b. h.. Hal Dlllamf-naora. A. tu. iieuer, IjOS Angeles. California Capital City Purse, 1:11 raoa, $1,000. Pilot, ch. a. Abbottaford Jr.-Belle Ca price. Kobert Gallnda. Oakland, California Queen Bee, b. m.. Count Nellie Sher man. E. T. Bean, Spokane, Washlnsrtoe. Alta Norte, hr m rut I KurtA-Tawi Boy. c. a.. I. D. ChanDalle. Hillsboro. Oregon. -, Altahal. h. m .. )T,1r.Arraf Tw Stranahan, Hood River, Oresron. Freelr Red. h. m ltrrfliiin.MlM Frlel. A. G. Dahl. 8an Diego. California Merry Monarch, b. a.; McKtnney-Deta, J. Oakland, Spokane, Washlnarton. yjeopaira. r. m., Alexis, Francis B. Allen, Walla Walla. Washlnarton. ,, McFadyen, blk. h., Diablo-Bee Ster ling, F D. Dudley, Dixon, California .Explosion, b. m.. Stelnway-Flash, F. B. Ward, Los Angelea California. Josephine, b. m.. Zojock-Gypsy, Homer Rutherford. San Bernardino. t 7S yht br- - Searchllgrht-Carrla B-: 8. Train, Salinaa California 1 j 'ert! ' b- " Zombro-May Scott. Fred.Brooker. lJorth. Taklma, Washing- Tom tn v nP,i.n v. . . ,1 .ifi.MS,I' ?fnvr. Colorado. ? n,ir.i.on ,blk" Altamont. dam by Alex aJkS;1? Mt'fla. Dixon. California wit I?re' h- Robert Hunt cJaifoVn'ia.1' lenmayar. Hanford, Speedway, b. g., Saraway-Dalay H- A. i"?1"'r- Colorado. Dlabuw5t blkv v ?wy-Blue Pearl: na,UlCalliSuiUbl0' W; Oriawold, 8a 8. VniMali,VKb- "".-'Mis' Mann, oinrHa b-Alaxis'-Ron TORTk.wnernUJJ1" . xocKaway, rn. a., Stonawar-untracedi G. A. Pounder. Los Angeles, cLuornta. XOlibee Pnrsa, 0-Tear-oid Pace, S400. ' Bonnie Aatrlm,' br. g.." Bonnie Unv Vtrim. W. T. licBrldS; Sadie tJ h cn..l.- " " w. TiideS' r.rij'"4; J5ue. E. C. Keyt, Perrydale, Oregon. Snick, b. g.. Red Seal-Minmont, E. C. Keyt, Perrydale, Oregon. Mountain and Valley Purse, S-Tear-Old jraoes fooo. TanaSrlne. blk. m.. Prlcemnnt-MtM Mann, M. F. Goae and W. L. Whltmore, Pomeroy, Washington. Geo rale Z., b. f.. Lynwood W.-Evan- fia, .J. W. Zlbbell 4 Son, Fresno, Cali fornia noose, J. W. Hollingshead, Ladner, Brit ish Columbia Mortrix, b. s., Asmorr-Trix, James Sutherland, Pleasanton, California. Stella A., b. m.. King Alexls-Callia Ed B. Armltaae. North Yakimn IVaah. Grace Seal, b. f.. Red Seal-Mona Wilkes, E. C. Keyt, Perrydale, Oregon. KJTl HIT D. n.. I In HtanlAV.NAllv H v C. O. Thornquest. San Bernardino. Cali fornia Ray O'Llght. b. c, Searchlight-Carrie o., ti. d. irain, uaiinas, caniornla Alex Holmem. h h ntnhin.if n a West. Salem, Oregon.' -.ora, d, r., coronado-Nellle Wallace BCDllUail. K if. I) Hon niAB-n rnll. fornia ' Haiel Gold. h. f. nnlH-Wlno-lr. uuutu, ouisawn, Azoniana. WOHiWHIGH UP IN BIG BALLOON (Doited Press Leased Wire.) Canton, Ohio, June . Wavina her handkerchief gaily, Mrs. Homer W. Thompson, wife of Dr. Homer W. Thompson, sailed from Canton today in tha balloon Ohio. With Mra Thompson were her husband and Aeronaut Leo 8tevans of New York, pilot, who came her to make the trip under the auspices of the Aero club of Ohio. Because of tha lls-ht wind tv k.ii- traveled slowly. It was seen from Can ton for IS minutes, not havlnar i-nv.H mora than IS milea When it finally disappeared the balloon was traveling northwesterly. Dr. Thompson ha a a. rended in balloons 87 times, but today's flight was the first attempted by his wlf a GOSSIP OF IRI CITYIEAGUERS Many Players Deserting Lo cal Banks for Inland Em pire League. Trl-Clty league games scheduled for today: 'East Portland at Vancouver. Albina va W. P. at St Johns (double header), St. Johns at Salem. Oregon City at Woodburn (double header), Umpires assigned for the day: . . Jack Rankin at Vancouver. Ed Rankin at St Johns. Charles Giles at Balem. Prevost at Woodburn. kept on the anxious seat in ever In ning and were sufficiently thrilled as P.'Vx afte.r. P'y WM Pulled off with Ilghtnlng-llke rapidity. Manager Nick Whitehead, - of the west Side team, has acquired the serv ices of Fosa Griffith, the nifty second sacker, from Hal Pomeroy through pur chase. . . Secretary Smith received the resigna tions of Steve Sainpolls. Alex Chevne ana w. 4. xsurnsiae oi me regular urn plre staff, -during the past week. The resignations were accepted and Charles unci ana jacx itanxin were appointed iu i in uie vacancies. The new "umps." Rankin and Giles, received their initiation at the handa oi the Tri-City leaguers last Saturday and made good. Each had a -pretty strenu ous time of it. several close decisions coming In rapid succession. Teams Play Today. The Olds. Wortman at Kina team will play today at 10 a. m. on the Montavilla grounds. The Montavilla team would Ilk out-of-town fames. Address Wil liam Frienwald, 638 Grove street. Montavilla. "Billv" Gilbert tha former Giant' now with the St Louis Nationals, must have relt real baa when the Giants dropped three out of four Barnes to tha far (fin als. The East Side Trlnle T. outfit has In the person of Leonard Brook, .one of the best catchers in the Tri-City ranks- Brock is a local man who has been schooled in the art of back-stoD- plng while a member of the old Brain- ara Maroons, one or the best lnde- enoent teams ever turned out In Port and. Last season he cauaht for tne St. Johns "Apostles." His work this season Is of tbe stellar order, quick accurate pegging to the bags, steady )iay oenina tne plate ana clever hand Ins of the pitcher's slants. Until this season he has been rather weak with the stick, but lately has developed Into a fairly rood pinch hitter and a sure bunter. He is In the game all the time and fights hard for his team. On of tha prettiest exhibitions of the national game was that played upon the Salem diamond between the Salem "Cherry Pickers" and the East Side "Triple T." on Decoration Day. Tli fielding of both teams was fast and showed good class. The hitting was cican ma ui team worn or me oest Both Huriburt and Myers, the opposing twirlers, were effective at critical times and had perfect control. The fans were Nearly every team In the Trl-Clty Ieaxue has Buffered at tha hanA jumping players, but all ara filling the places of the deserters as rapidly as I possiDie. The high class of semi-professional ball furnished by the teams has not been affected. In fact tha teama r Puilln UD better ball than a month ago. Tha games are closer and harder fought. , West Portland bag lost Brakke. Houston, Kotteman, Fay and Hinklo. East Portland has lost Emerlok, Du yall, Strelt ahd Burnett ' Woodburn has lost, Pitcher Harmon, who never re ported. 6. Johns hajr lost Phtlbrlck, Wakefield. Anderson, Weed and Wroten. Oregon City has lost Adams. Vancouver has lost Shea Concannon, Lodell and Oriet Albina misses Ray, Burns, Giles. ner, Klllilay, Burke, Shaw, French and i-aiionun. Baiem tost Mull. The ma jority or tnese players have sons to tne Inland Empire league, being dis tributed between Pendleton. Valla t.ajia, ui uranae ana Bauer oily. jThe "Apostiss have signed up an- uiucr iracKsiop in me person of J. j. Fert-on and will use him in the games against Salem today. , It Is said that Eerron is a . heady player and a good sticker. FIELD DOES: TO BE C USSY WM in r-ii - ii i ir ,i Pointers and Setters Coming From --California and British Columbia. BOB OWES; : POUD I'JIIIS Interest In the field trials which will b bold up the valley next September ts Increasing, and from Inquiries being- re ceived at i the office of Secretary. Par sons thera is every Reason to believe that tha fineat dora in California, Wash ington and Britiah ? Columbia will be present. several prominent southern fanciers have written askin about tha condition and place of tha race and slg- uiiyina meir inienuon or entering. Entries for tha Derby race close next month, and. this fact Is responsible for tha Unusual activity 'of tha owners.- Tha uregon jpieia i rial ciuo, wnicn la fath ering the new aport for the purpose of ftromotlng interest In the batter breed ng of pointers said setters. Is composed vi aume oi tne most prominent sports men in Portland, -i . Some of tha lmnortant rulna MnnnrtaH wnn tne trials are as follows: - For all stakes ths names, nedls-re age, color and distinguishing marks of each dog shall be detailed In writing to the secretary of the ciub, to be filed at tne time or making entries. Dors to Be Barred. One of the surprise parties of the season was the decisive defeat of the Oregon City "Papermakers" by the Al bina "Tourists" in a double header played Decoration Day, The "Tourists" Inaugurated a regular batting fiesta In the first game and kept It up through the day. gTr CALIFORNIA ATHLETIC STABS r . f f t r 4lA : r " J v 1 --s : 't ile"m l J ',.,,, - tcM 4 S y . . . f .5 St A y i . , Fred Lanagan, winner of tbe pole-vault,5 and Andre Glarner, who spread-eagled Davolt in the half mile and flnlahed secondto Oreenhaw Ja the quarter. v Glarner .'-was gplked so severely In the half that he wnia acarceiyjrnn in. tne. quarter, three gharp t prongs v entering .deep Into the back.of hia -nkle. o The. aehtlles tendon was scraped badly by w v Miw yi vus. vi&rser u a tne rignt. . .v The Woodburn fans and team com plain quite bitterly of the sloppy ap pearance and exhibition put up by the Albina team laat -Runriav. Uihim, Eulrlch should make some sweeping in nis nneup.ana improve toe wmuice oi aismen on tne rieia. Dave RnhldeatiT. an maIii,1, little lnfielder. lately from the middle west, nas Bla-ned a West Hlda eontrant ana wiu prove a good strengthened Paul Croahr. nflfhar . mrtA TTrA oainea, outfielder, have affixed their signatures to Albina contracts. Crosby 19 a- vuuna twiner wna is snvimii to make a reputation and win experience ii- i no minor leaaue, uaines IS Well known to Portland funs tiirln, nlava two years In the center garden for the Jr. , la maroons, and last season with oi. junas ana cfpoxana Chet Thomas, the nifty third sacker un inn jiasi Biae team lert for Co bay, Thursday of last week. He w play utility for the Coos bay team Thomas Is a good man for anv taam and the East aiders will .be somewhat cnpyiea on account or nig absence. A good, lively third baseman can ae- a. jiubiiiuii on tne cast oiae team. Apply to H. H. Pomeroy, manager, cor ner East Morrison street and Grand avenue. .. Anv dosr whose u. m,rVtnri ni tmiI. is-ree- snail do proven not to correspond with the entry shall be disqualified, and all such dog's stake or winnings shall be forfeited. Dosra afflicted with anv contagious disease, and bitches in sea son or unauir attractlnar tha ittanitnn oi t no competing nogs, will not be per uiiiieu on tne grounds. In these rules tha term "doa" ia un, deratood to mean both sexes. A dog whelped before January 1 of tha year nrecedinar tha trial win nni be eligible for the Derby. Entries for tne uutdj ciose July i at II p. m.. and All-Age - August tl at 13 p. m. Entries sent br mail and noatmarkaH after these dates and hours will poal- uveiy ua rcjecteu. A dog cannot be withdrawn from a stake at any time after the fee to start has been paid, without the consent of the judge, and any owner or handler withdrawing a dog or does without the consent of the Judge shall be debarred from any future trials held by the club, or be penalised at the discretion of the club, and forfeit all their Interest to the stakes. The Judge shall take full charge of the running; and run the dogs In auch manner; and at such times, and for auch length of time, as In his judgment will be best calculated to bring out the three beat docs In the stake. The iudara mav announc the winners at any time her is aatistiea so to ao. But Nobody Makes AnyAlle y gation of Fitzgimmons Favoring Beavers. ; j BASSEY TAKES IT OUT ON THE SPHERE. O'Connell Had Displeased Him, So . He Leans Against ' It and Two. Reach , the Happy Hearthstone - Mr. Cooney as Flypaper.' . EMERYVILLE HAS A BIG GETAWAY DAY Ten Thousand Patrons of BacingOame Watch Fast Stakes Pulled OfL San Francisco, June 6. Today was getaway' at the Emeryville track and fully 10,000 patrops of, the racing game were on band to witness the closing day of, the meeting.. Results: First race, six furlongs Aunt Polly (Rettla-). 14 to S. won: J. W n'Valil nusni. Seconal Mav Amelia (Nindvi ,1.1.1 . . ' imru. lime, l.l 1-9. v 1 Second, one and one sixteenth ml1a 0 V fit a i V Anlllvan 9 a 1 Bauble. (Retting), second:. Ec'keraal! tPandln) third. Time. l:4t, Third faca mile and one -alvtaantni. Money lee (Banay), -T to l; won; Sea Lata tvvajsni. secona: Kuninon in Ross), jthlrd.-'Tlme, ,1:4T ' J-5. ' Fourth race, mile and one sixteenth Boasra ' Whl. 1 U 1 wnn - Tnh ujvum vtiblj Kmvt:yjnu, uwicnon (lUrSCA- oaumi, intra. ; iime, l4 -6. - Fifth- race, rails , and . 2S , vara Blackmate (Rllev). 'S to 1. won-: mh Gun (WalsM, second; 1 "C. Acker) v (KeofchV third. .; Tim,v 1:41 1-6. - t i Sixth race, five and one .half furinnr. Olorlo (C. Ross); 4 to t, won: Cloud- light (Kirsctibaum), second; Security IMcintyrej, tnvra. . Time, 1:06. ; . Boer Matched Again. -, J TjOs Ana-eles. Cel.. June . Tha t. Ciflo Athletic club has matched' ttiMMnh JUnhols and Phil Brock- to box 1 eoands Ion the night of Friday, Jun tt. " i Sandllng of Entry. The handlers of the dors shall walk quietly within reasonable distance of jeep oiner, as In ordinary ahootln, so that the dogs may be on equality as to iam grouna opportunities for finding, etc. Handlers may ask the judge for inrormauon or explanation, havlnar a airect oeannr upon any point at iaeue. The person handling the dog may speak, whistle to, and work his dog as he may deem proper, but he may be called to order by the judge for unnecessary noise or for disorderly conduct. No person shall make any remarks concerning location of birds or give any Information whatever calculated to af fect the action of handlers or the result f !M net- . Anr Person so offending shall be expelled from the grounds. No firearms will be permitted In the field trial Dartr excent the hanrilara who shall provide themselves with re volvers and blank cartridges, and only shoot when so ordered by the Judge. Dogs not entered In the trials will not be permitted to accompany the field trial party. The following stakes will be run In uie oraer namea: l. "Derby," open to the world. Ooen Bob Fltxslmmons umpired and Port land won. Score, 4 -to 2. It was a fearful handlcan. hut Rnh did the beat be could and Los Angeles was satisfied. Portland was happy and the real fans stood around 20 deep after tbe gam to get a close view of the man who walloped Corbett Into dreamland With tha farhnua anla plexust But about the game. Oakes was the first man un and blno-lan- tn rir.t Th. decision was close and Fltxslmmons. Who was umnlrlnsr haaal nalla1 him safa Mavbe that didn't mik, tha crowd sore on the ex-champion. But they- forgot all about it when Cooney picked up Wheeler's hot ens and shot It over to Johnson. Bob called him out and the fans cheered up. In th second McCredle got to second about a mile before tha ball, hut that Hw. make any difference to Fits, who called the big manager out. just as he would have done to any sand-lotter. That set tled It With the crowd. Tha fan a aat down and watched for developments. They came In a hurry, for Portland commenced the slaughter in the second.. Two hits and a run and the rooter went up with the balloon. They took, Koestner with them. When the bal loon came down Portland hid a run tucked Inside the score box .and th bell rang for the first time. But the cheers died awav an1 a Hhii gloom settled over the orowd when Oakes scored on a throw-In that was Interrupted by Kinsella whn wantad i catch wheeler at second. Then .Wheel er soored on Dillon's drive and tilings wor loosing- num. "riere we go, moaned one pessimist with a deep feel ing In his heart. And for . the - next two Innings it did look as though it might be a three-run game. The only thing of Interest In the lourin was ine umpire combination which worked against Portland. Bas jey was at bat and had two strikes and ;DrVbaU".i. .Th Bext an w'nl V" the little fielder's head and O'Connell "r.'A "tr11- Oh, the shame of it! With a' chance to score, too! But v?nJlhat W0UW have been forgiven had not Fits entered the game at this staa-e and called McCredle out at third. Mao te a pound and one half of saw dust out of the sack and wobbled In to th bench. In th fifth Cooney picked up about the hottest thing In the drive line that has been seen on the local field this yar. Ellis did the driving but Coonev Jrabbed it and threw underhand toe ohnson In time to kill what looked tO be OUa of .tha nr.lti hl n u . day. - But the alxth I That Mi th. Koestner grew tired and the Beavers took a sudden liking to swatting th ball over the lot On V, -n i particular, had blood In his eye. ' He remembered O'Connell's one error of judgment in the game and waited until a nice one came over. Baasav wai. loped It He walloped It hard. Two run rasuitea. In the seventh with two out Rafterr naaharf aa . u , io aoas wneipea on ana after-January ' 1 .L . a 7 . . . r'l, no1 ones, 1 of the year preceding the trUl" ?hiVhT iw- JfH.",M,1?d' Jnto a.l?nh ftt Kntree fee, July l ..." , 6.00 m.X'. A k.. PPh1 ?n the gen Fee to start .. f 10 00 i'nlhliIl,KJo.mbt0Pl.lnt Ar1on"- Smith an J. V iv.vv q,j J,S best. But hia haat waan't First place iftd place Seco Third 2. .... ..I enough and Cooney scored. anXX . That ended the run-settln. place 40 00 I , rliT "II "1 l"8 eigntn. but th All-Art." nnen tn tha .n-M wre tiren in tne ninth and Entry fee, August SI V. lO.ffO ? M .T. T th th "am Fee to start io SS Ki"..Kldu" JH n.lc. P nd umu.i i im imu umpirea Deautiriiiiv. He did beautifully. The score: Both 1200 a-liarantaanV First place $180.00 Se-cond Place 80 00 Third place , So.00 ' Oakes. cf AVrrcvrn A rrrrT rrrT? Trr-rxTO Whseier. 2b AiiuaiJiix XXJLUUJU AXi IT All O I Dillon, lb If "TTtl emitb, sb .. cilia, ii . . . ueimas, ss Hogan, c . . Koeatner. n Easterly . . f V. f ' t 1 i- .... . ... ... LOS ANGELES. AB. R. H. PO. A.B. ..I 1 1 0 0 0 1 1' 1 .4 .4 4 I ::::::::t 2 2 .V.l 2 12 0 1 2 2 2 0 0 2 6 24 14 1 Total ....28 PORTLAND. AH w XT ion A T r..a K " . 1- " I ........ Ryan. 2b Raftery, cf McCredle. rf Baesey. If Johnson, lb Cooney, ss Whalen, c ' Klnsella, p .)...., Totals sv i z a o J 0 i t 0 .4 0 2 1 0 .2 1 0 1 a .412105 -M 1 11 1 I .2 1 1 2 6 1 ! 2 J 11 2 0 0 1 2 0 27 4 8 27 It 2 for Hogan In the Eaatarlv hattal ninth Inning. BCORH BT 1NNINQS. Lo.'.--neles..,...o 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 i Hits Portland Hit . . .10 10 0 111 .:o l oo i i 5 oil l 02 I -a '.' V. SUMMART. Struck nut tri..,i. - j.'- 'ilrf'i-J Delm.sttJ?,,;in,'0nl na.sis?ed)T hn1sWhtalen'U wftO' Credia Rya Smith: i.-r ;7T. ili. . " romana. A l.laT 7"' - me or (rame 1 hour ,land 40 minutes. Umnlrel-Mr, n-n. I jnsU and Bob Fitxslmmons. SECOND vVARSITY 4 ; ! . Peto Gerhardt of tha Olympic club, - (Bpeeui rnspateh to The leeruiv who finished , flirat yeiterday. to the rttaf2?wi sdJ2&Tlll 120-yard VdashvAP th fast time of by the acor of li'to a! batting ' wilsoi Z2 2-6 .econda da a slow tract Ger- 8n k0' ih,.D.,onj OrV hardt'U a wonder. Although h It I ,T-- " - " " . """"'f r 1 years, of age, Pete la one of the j ' Corrr Wins Marathon. fastest sprinters on the coast; and f Louis. Mo., June Albert Corry. Ilk Maiiprii e-rnwa hpttpr-wlth ao-a 1 regimen or cmcaRo, won th iige aiaaena, grows oetter-wiin age. Marathon race this afternoon in i-ii Peter caught the third point In the Rr ' Kemper.- of ths Spartan AthietT ' 100-yaA erent, tnaktog atx la alL - Th.beau. " . a '-'