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12 THE OREGON.' DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 23, 1803. NEWS. OF SPORTING WORLD DOTOEIHE READY FOR RACES ". f '''' " issisiaeasasawasw a M .J -t vf-,,;. -. Toughkcepsie ;! Regatta No Cinch to Any College Yale and Harvard; NEW .YORK'S IRON MAN OF BASLTBllL. Beutt News by Longest Leases Wire.) New York. June CI. Nearly all the boat crew .have arrived at Poughkeep eie to put on the finishing- touches for ths great Intercollegiate regatta, which is scheduled for June 17. Thla weak the river presents a busy spectacle, with 90 or more oarsmen ail working like bear era to pet Into condition for the great eveni 01 m year in couege aquatics: t.verv indication . points to this I'rooaojy me mosi open regatta ever neia ai r ougniteepsie. Cornell seems to have ha4 a sort of cinch, on the 'varsity ytsHi. in (ireiuui. yeuri, Dui tms yea it looks on Ihl aurfara- : at lat though the Ithaca men were to be con eiuerea siong wun me others. Thar have been discussions in the rowln p'juaa, and Coach Courtney has applied the rod of diaclnlina ruthlnsoiv Am result six veteran oarsmen who would have added much strength to ths crews nave Deen aropped rrom ths squad. Jack Doris, who for two years has he'd a seat In the first 'varsity, ia the latest "nin to ran under Courtney's dis pleasure. Ths others who hv mat like fate are Koerner, Frost, ganger, .Wurstand Beyea. i It will not do to count too much on ths loss from Cornell's rowing force. Courtney is perhaps he slyest fox. in wio uuauimB, ana can generally oe ae pended upon to have something; up hi sleeve when ths day of ths regatta comes. It is not at all Improbable that Tmwn vouriney tei inese men go tnnt he had other men Just as good, If not better to take their places.- However, a talk ; with the other coacnes win convince one that at least four of them are convinced that they nave a cnance to win ins oig event. Within a few days now it will be pos sible for an outsider to form an intelll- pent opinion as to now the cat is -go H W junior. It is to be regretted that Jim Pllkln- ton and Julian Curtis found it impos eible to get together a creditable crew or American oarsmen to go to London to represent the United States in ths Olympic regatta. Lack of cooperation and scarcity of funds made ' it Impos sible to get together a crew within the rrescnoea time wmcn would have . a chance to make even a creditable show- ,n- . ' - ' , Old Rivals Work Hard. (United Press Leawd Wire.) Dales Ferry, Conn., June 23. Harvard and Tale crews ars fast rounding In snaps for the annual crew racea.,. The 'varsity eights and fours and freshman eights are taking dally spins over the course. Owing lo recent disqualifica tions Harvard's crsw has been weak ened. . ., .-. .-. . Everybody who baa seen the Harvard crow this year has been impressed by the apparent ease with which the men row.: In Other vrari tha Harvard have struggled with their oars as thoua-h they could not handle them, and have jl.urbu bs mo.ngn iney were straining ' j no, mnu ihukiv in-invir Doaies, inn year tney nave a certain . reposs and smoothness which, have hitherto oeen tne aistinguisning msrk of Tale ircwa exclusively, w net ner tnara fa inn " af '-a' i ' m 1 riiiiinfi iri i f STANFORD STARWiLL HOT GO TO L ONDON Joe McGlnnlty, the Veteran Twirler, Who Has Proved That He Ia Still One of the Greatest Pitchers in the Country. There Is Now No Dan ger of McGraw Letting the Big Fellow Go. anything mors than .mere appearance !n this ease may be questioned, but at any . i tt fc imrufcB mv lorm -or. ins riant. There is no doubt that ths Yals eight Is one of the smoothest thst hag been on the river in many, years; hardly a fault can be detected in the rowing in the Individuals, or In . the crsw as a whole. . ... - Coach Kennedy mav b an tun a that the crew Is fast enough, but no one else who ia nere nas naa an opportunity to tnll much about its speed. :- Reports from New Haven and from more dis tant points where Tale graduates live mm tne crew is very rast far above ths average and as these state- men ia nave Deen rename in Other years. It Is assumed that they can bs depend- BAKER'S HORSEY SET WANTS RIDING CLUB . " tBperlal Dipat ts Tht Journal. J Baker City, Or., June 23. A number of horseback riders are agitating the necessity and pleasure of a locai riding club. Ths object of this club will be to promote good horsemanship among Baker's enthusiasts who enjoy the sport ' -. ; Paper chases will be held ones a month during the riding season. Meet '"f will be held weekly when school drills and other military and acad-em-T maneuvr re to be practiced MAY SUTTON IS OUT OF TEI1S TOURNEY World's Champion Will Play Match With Miss Hokh kiss in, California. n iDnoMCii Tn onnr UUflHUOl IT niLii luonuui IH SALEM THIS YEAR General Finzer Makes Selec tion for Annual Champion shipOuting at Lake. Miller, California's Great Half-Miler, Can't Afford Trip-rFinance Offered. (United (Ten tsaard Wire.) . San Francisco. June S3. When it be came known here today that John O. Miller, of Visalla, Stanford's a tar half- mller, who made a brilliant winning of that event at Chicago recently, and for this victory was placed on the Ameri can team to go to London, for the Olym pic games, had returned to this city be cause he could not afford to make the journey, scores of persons, many of whom did not Know Mineral aw, ottered to finance him on the trip. There is deep regret here today that California snouid lose tne opportunity of havlna. this star runner to reDresent her in London and an effort is being made to have Miller change Ma decision and start immediately for ths east. Mil ler says that the sweltering heat of Chicago was responsible for the defeat oi western atnietes. - HAlVAffAn YACffT IS ; READY FOR BIG RACE Will Try to Beat American Flyers From San Pedro ; to Honolulu. iors punday morniiia; In a well played game by the score of 7 to . The Holladay Maroons will meet for practice Wednesday and Friday - even ings Instead of Tuesday and Thuradny aa stated. A good catcher can secure a position with the Maroons by apply ni xo Manager Duncomb on the laaay scnooi practicing HALF-MILE CHAMPION REJECTED FOB POLICE f8nel-.l DliMtch to Tha Journal. I New York, June 23. In going over the rejected applicants . for patrolman ths other day ii of the 80 candidates were rejected for physical Incapacity. The name of Melvin W. Sheppard was among loose rejocieu. , There were 600 In the list. The civil service examination for patrolmen Is aevers. A striking feature is the rejection of sneppara, who is a recora-noider or athletics, and a member of the Am erlcan team that Is to compete In ths UlvmDic meet at London next month. and who broke a record in the 800-meter run at Philadelphia two weeks ago. Asked as to the matters-Chief Medlrsl Examiner Dr. J. P. Warbassa stated th.it tne surgeons found several reasons for rejecting, eneppara. among them being nean raiiure and naraening or tne veins. To use ths words of one of Sheppard's friends: "They had Mel all in and nractlcallv a dead one, regardless of the fact that ha IS expected to make a new world a rea- ord next month in London and beat some oi the pest athletes in the land." v f Paired Press teaaed Wire.l y San Francisco, June 23. Tennis en thusiasts are much disappointed at lllsg.eral Finzer was in Sutton's decision not to enter the state making preparations cnarauiunanip v iournftm-n (. out) iim written from Los Angeles to the effect that she will not arrive In this city un til after the challenge matches for the state title nave Deen piayea. The tournament will open on he courts of the California Tennis club next Saturday and some of the bent play of the year will be witnessed. Mis Button nas inaicatea tnat sne wouia iiae to have a match arranged with Maurice McLoughlln, so that there is a probabil ity of seeing the champion in at least two contests, aunng ner visit nere. a match between her and Miss Hotchkls has already been arranged to be played in Ban Kafael. WINNERS IN TENNIS TOURNEY FOR TROPHY Mac Snow, the University of Oregon tennis player, beat Walter Gobs, the veteran racquet wtelder. -in the singles of the Multnomah tennis tourney for the Ladd cup yesterday. Folio winr were the results yester day: Wlckersham beat McMillan (re ceive 16), 7-5, J-6 and Wilder (owe le 2-6) beat Wakeman (receive 4-6), -l, 6-0; McKenbie (receive 5-6) beat Knight (receive 15), 6-2. 6-3; Nunn (re ceive IS) beat Zan (receive 6-6), 7-6, 6-0; Snow (receive 4-6) beat Goes (ow.) 40), 6-2, 6-4; Warriner (receive 16) beat Warren (receive 16 2-6), 6-2, 6-2; Black default. Alexander (Salem Burets of Tht Journal.) -Salem. Or.. June 23. Adjutant-Gen Salem yesterday for the arfnual tate shoot of the Oregon National Guard, which will take placs thfs year at Salem. The Salem range, which Is on tbe west side of the river, in Polk coupty. Is one of the best equipped in the" state and therefore has been se lected by the general for the scene of this year's contest , General Finzer has announced that ths 1st Of comrwtltnrn ia lara-er than nar before. -It will includ ahnut Sa tama snd the camp will consist of nearly 200 men and officers of the Oregon National Guard. About 12 or IS days' work will be put in on the range here before it will be ready for the tournament. July 20 la tha. itatA set tar ih. haa-ln. nlng of the shoot, tl is axnected. how ever, that the competing -teams will be on the ranre several days before that time in order to get used to it before the actual contest beclns. Two vaara ago the shoot was held at Salem. A year ago it was held at Roseburg. General Flnaer also announced veatar. day that the Oregon National Guard would take their annual outing and field drill this year at Americans lake in Washington. Tha exact data will not be known until a few dava before tha order la made. . ' It Is the purpose of those interested J Forbes by defs to call a BTMwial msaHnv di,'. I beat Hushes bv default. celve 16) beat Warriner and Dunne tre at s p. m. next Mondav and met all tha riders, both ladies and gentlemen, out v tuiuiucr ina proposition. 0RM0ND BEAN AGAIN MANAGES TRACK TEAM (8pr Dlspatcb to Ths loaraaL) ' .Vnl?fnitK.7 Oree;m, Eugene, June -The athletio council of the uni versity yesterday appointed Ormond !raclt manager for the season of 3908, to succeed himself. Bean man aged th track team this year with a surplus of 350, a feat that has not been tlone for several yeara. He la the son of Judge Bean of the supreme court. Fred J. Whittlesey, a Portland boy, at the same meeting, was appointed as sistant football manager, which Is equivalent to an appointment aa mana ger two years hence. : This Day in Sport Annals. 1869 At Eclipse course, U I., prin J?sVbe,t Fhr. Temple, return trot. $,000; two-mile heats. x o o o-ni lnuira, A. A. Jordan Of New Tork Athletio club won running Ions: Jump; 21 feet 6 inches. .""" 1890 At Buffalo, H. Vaughn of ths New Tork club, of "the flayers7 league! is sstd to have thrown a ball 134 yards. 2 W Inches, - 1898 At Kew Tork, Jos Walcott won from Dan Creedon In 20 rounds. ISO 2 At ; London, Ben Jordan knocked out Kld" McFadden in 16 rounds. .,,.. - - 1S04 At Bt. Louis, Aba Attell won iruia aiuunnia xtegan in iv rounds. Marqasm Beats Monitor. (SorvUI Intcb to Tht lonraal ' Marauam. Or.. June 23. On. of th most interesting ball games of ths sea- nn at tnts place was ptayed today be tween the Marquam and Monitor teams, resulting in a score of 1 to 4 in-favor tit Mrminm. ' . . - - The battery work of the two teams was about even, but superior fielding vi n tha game for the home . team. White, the pitcher for the home team, va steady at all times snd pulled out , f some verv tight places. rake, the Mmous southpaw, now playing center .-lit. made a long run and caught a f;y lall that seemed almost aura to bs a rwo-baae hit. . - The Best TWm Xvsr Bold. After doctoring- IS years forcbron1 in-icnstirm. ana spending over i.uo. i uiiinit has done me aa much good as W. Kinl'l New Life Pills. I consider o rii tne b-t, pills ever sold," writes i. t: A"ue, or ingiesme. fortn iri:!r. R,.hl under guarantee at Skld- rug company g drug store. , 24c. squeeze; plays. Los Angeles today., e Portland goes Into the fray crippled, e There may be soma new Dositlons inis wees. After a week In the far south the team plays in Frisco and then the Jaunt nomewara. - , Dan Brouthers thinks that Tad Jones. the great Tale catcher, la ths best back stop in the country, barring presnahan The long sweep of the base ball nan- dulum is moving westward. The Giants are now the only eastern club of either league in tne nrst aivision. ' . Wait till the bankers' game if you want to see classy balL The United States National bank team of Portland plays the Seattle bank two games. One at home and the other abroad. Portland fans remember the Kreit who played four innlna-s here In 19ns catching the late Virgil Garvin. It was a pitiable exhibition and the red-haired one was chased after allowing every man that reached a base- to steal aec. and and third. He flew by night He is-now playirur a creditable rami for When they sret to thro wins ea-e-a at tne umpire it s time to noia un everv man or boy that enters a ball park with a search warrant. Umpire Black was egged In Seattle the other day. rOR WOMEN ONLY Dr. Sanderson's Compound Savin and Cotton Root Pills. The best"" and only reliable remedy for DELATED PER IDB. Cure tha mnut nhatln. ate cases In 8 to' 10 days. Price 32 perl iw vr uirrv wmi fo.vv. BOIQ Dy Qrug- isis everywnere. DR. PIERCE, 181 irst st. Portland. Phone Main 1066. ceive 1-6). 6-4. 4-6. 6-2 The schedule for today follows: Singles Wilder vs. Dole, Morrison vs. nunn. snow vs. Ames. Lsdd vs. hud- bell, Warner vs. Alexander, Bellinger vs. Katz and Andrews vs. .Brewer. Doubles McAlDin and Goes vs. Far- rail and McMillan. - - v NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. At New York. Chicago New York ., Batteries Lunderran Wlitse and Breahnahan. . and R.H.E. .1 10 3 .7 11 0 Kllng; At Brooklyn. R. H. R. Philadelphia 0 8 0 Brooklyn 1 8 2 Batteries McQulllen and Jacklltsch; Rucker and Bergen. St Louis Boston . . Batteries At Boston. Raymond and Boultes, Llndaman and Smith. R.H.E. ...1 6 1 .'.. 8 1 Ludwig; At rittsbnrg. Pittsburg , Cincinnati : , , , Batteries Maddox. Toung son; Weimer and Schlei. R.H.E. ,.0 7 1 . .4 10 and Glb- ASIEBICAN LEAGUE GA5IES. At Detroit. , ' Detrtit ; ".i Mm! Chicago . ,,. I I I Batteries . ,,Wll)stt and Thomas; White and Sullivan. . At Cleveland. . - .. . : Cleveland 2 8 4 Philadelphia r . 0 Batteries Chech, Rhoades, Heaa, NT. Clark and Bemls; Coombs and Schreck, Sherwood Is Winner. s , ' (flprfil IXipatrn'to The JoaraaLt Sherwood, Or., June i3. In what was considered a very poor exhibition of ball, the Sherwood White Box defeated the Wilsonville team on the Utters home ground by a score of . 9 to 6. Thornton, who covered the slab for Wil sonville, pitched excellent ball and had pitching alone counted, the game would have been of a different type. - Thj White Sox play Wabash of ForUa-id bare, next Sunday. t ...... to Bra Li Get Back Throw your half filled bottles of dope and poison into ths - garbage ran that's a better place for. drugs lean ia your stomach. . - j -. ... Get back to nature: consider Uow she cures, and give her the proper assistance.- Nature needs strength and nourishment Drugs are poisons ana poisons aon t give tnat. ; - . If you are i nervous you can ouiet your nerves wJth poison, but Just as soon as tne stupor wears orr tne trouble returns worse than ever. Works prettv much llks whisky. A man will fill up on liquor because it makes him feel stood, puts en ergy into him for a , while. But " when the alcohol stops working; his nerves torture him for more. Like - whisky, every dose of drugs . calls for another. , . Doping weak nerves, weak , stom ach, liver or kidneys with drugs won't' restore them to proper- work ing order. Nature must have new energy and you can get that only from electricity, : , - - My method - of curing is to feed the -nerves and vitals with nour ishing, - strength-building electricity, ' which enables nature to conquer the disease. Klcctro-Vlgor is a body battery that pumps . electricity into ", your nerves and vital while you sleep. It is entirely different from other electric appliances. Tts touch Is tcentle, soothing, without shock or burn, yet- eon invigorating1 snd pow erful that you can fel the improve ment after one application. Ill Nature w Electro-Vigor Is not an electric belt It requires no charging, for it makes Us own electricity. It Is easily, comfortably worn, and the use, of it does not Interfere with your regular work. 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The little ves sel is the object of much Interest among the sporting fraternity and a crowd went out to see ner today. &h arrlvnd here last night after a voyage frjm Honolulu, starting June 2. The Hawaii reDresenta the ' Hawaii Yacht club, of Honolulu, and was de signed uy u. tt. urowninsnield of Bos ton, for this race. (She was paid for by a fund raised by popular subscription. Ins other yachts which will strive for the eup and honor of winning the raae are the Lurline, owned by it. H. Sin- ciaire; l, n. jonnson s yawl, Gwen dolyn II. and John Kyle's yawl. Lady Maud. Arrangements have been completed for a great send off for tha boats on the national holiday. Los Angeles coun ty has donated $3,000 toward the ex penses of the day. : MINOR BALL GAMES. " Montavilla defeated the Portland op ticians on their homo grounds Sun day morning, S3 to 4. The game was very poorly clayed. The Villas meet Beaverton Sunday. xne newsies neat tne - Portland Jun- fiald on tha aates. . . H-. :.y , . . ........ Arleta won a close gams from ths strong Russellvllla nine at Anabet Sun day, 4 to 3.. -iU-:;. The Holladay Maroons of Holladay addition defeated tha Eartaa nt llhlni uy ui acore oi to t. Tns game was loosely played and both teams showed lack of team work. " The Maroons have been defeated but five times, whllo they have been en the bis aide of tha Next Sunday the Banks team of Banks, Or., will engage the Holladay Maroons of Portland. On ths last meet ing tne Hanks team was victor by -a score of 3 to 1 in a 68-minute game, the fastest sver played in Washington County. . - ',.... ,- -. i-The Beaverton Beavers defeated the us urove team or Portland Sunday at that place. IS to 6. Good battery work and fine fielding won the game. -The Willamette Iron At Steel Works team added one more victory to their list ny oereatmg tne North - Pacific Lumber company team by a score t-f 10 to 6 last Sunday morning, at the Vaughn- Street grounds. 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I make fre quent inspections of the canal by means of a small electritf light; which enables me to see and'to treat each inflamed part separately; and I am also enabled to show the patient himself the conditions that actually exist Following my treat ment there are no evil after results. There is no stricture to fear nor the slight est chance of a chronic condition (sometimes called gleet), but there is COM-. PLETE healing of the inflamed alid poisoned tissue. Never use harsh injections or drastic internal remedies to stop the discharge, for if you do it is certain that in the future you will find your state worse than ever. I guarantee you a PER FECT AND PROMPT CURE, and as well as that. YOU PAY WHEN CURED My Fee for a Thorough Cure of any Ailment is 5L tl iOi in any Uncomplicated Case. You xj J J Pay when I Have Cured , You. If this announcement does not have particular reference to TOUR trouble, drop In and tell me what bothers you. I shall be glad to give you advice as to your condition that is sure to be of benefit to you. That will cost you nothing. It will save you an amount of nervous suffering- and MAT greatly- PROLONG TOUR LIFE Be wise: don't delay. As I have stated frequently, all tns Tsry serious and so-called "lnouraJDls" dis eases are due to delay and asgleot, - , K WEAKNESS Functional weakness In men Is In reality a compara tively simple aliment, and Is but a symptom of local dlsordsr, a state of chronic Inflammation of the prostate gland. No stimulating treatment, whether Internal or locally applied, can do more than excite temporary actlv ty. By my system of local treatment I restore absolute ly normal conditions throughout ths organs Involved, which promptly results In complete and permanent res toration of strength and vigor. This treatment Is orig inal with me. and Is ths only radical and certain cure yet devised. VARICOCELE Varicocele Is a relaxation, knotting and twisting of the most vital blood vessels of the organic system. It stagnates the local circulation and Interferes wlthxthe processes of waste and repair. Neglect brings derange ment of functions and Injury to the general health. Most physicians resort to surgical operations and hospital treatment. I cure Varicocele In one week without opera tions, pain or detention from buslnesa My cures are absolutely permanent and no 111 effects whatever can follow my treatment. . Contracted Diseases ' I have reduced ths time required for curing con tracted disorders about one half. This Is an Important achievement. It replaces danger with safety. It fore stalls chronic complications. It' removes the Infection and inflammation before that vital center, ths prostate fland, can become Involved. To many men It means the lfference between perfect health and a lifetime of mis ery and functional weakness. My method Is mine alone. My treatment la original. In some features It resembles the ordinary. In Its chief essentials tt Is different. . It Is safe, prompt and thorough. ...... The above, together with Organic Weakness, Nerve Debilitation, Lost Vigor, Specific Blood Poison, Stric ture, piles and kindred ailments ' constitutes my 'spe cialty and ars the. only diseases I treau CONSULTATION AND DIAQ1NOSIS FREE I state nothing In my announcements but tha straight, square troth. It will cost you nothing to call and talk over your case. Vou can find out all about your trouble and you can later arrange to begin treatment any time you like. My offices, comprising 10 rooms, are ths largest, most elegant and best equipped In the West Office hours, I a. m. to 9 p. m. Sundays, 10 to 1 only. v -n The DR. TAYLOR CO, COB. MORRISON AND SECOND STS . 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