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THE OREGON SUNDAY: JOURNAL, PORTLAND,' SUNDAY MORNING,- JUNE 281803. jiiioTii mcToity ClfflEf ROM filSI Piteher's Battle ; Goes, to Frakes iWlien Barrell - Heaves Sphere Wild. FOB IIUIIIMLLV Winner of Three Derbies Has Walkaway at Butte f i 4 1ST SIDE IMfS PORTLAND RACING CREWS WHICH ROW IN LAKE WASHINGTON REGATTA O- : : : . . . . 11 11 ' . 1 mi jssaiBnBi jgyy !ww'jsisaig!""B a. ' ' ' ' ' - - K , ' V - -: y'-v ':-;;::rv:-: :V'V :V .. v i: y.-v:.:;:; :-:..::'.v ';, Z ' : r ' ; r:V -:-r A: -. I ' . ::: V: V-'V . T ' ' ' ' j . y;: ;:V;: ,:. y" -. . K :y.. ,y,;.y.. y 'T-vV;'y Vyf :--y:;::y:"" V: ':y:r:'y;::.S: y;-vi!'y K y ' ' ' " 'Vyy.' .N: 'c:, -:: ::; -y:v 'y ':' y; ' ;i v ' ' :' i : ' x :y : 'yyw :- ': , K:-. , 5 ; West Side S. -. , ; East 8ida 1. .. . j While. Portland was walloping Los '? Angeles and strengthening her hold on I first plac in th Pacific Coast leagu S' yesterday afUrnoon, ;th Frakes team I of the Trl-Clty laua likewise took a I biff swiff of first place medicine bT f . walloping- the East Elders, I to 1- Jack Olney and Rodney . Hurlburt wer the S opposing pitchers, and . they acquitted 3- themselves welt t Three hit each . was all the two ! teams could gather off the slants of is these two young men, , while two bases - on balls off Hurlburt and three off i: Olney was the oxtent of their gener t oslty. . ' Hurlburt. however, had one bad tn- ping when a base on balls to -Olney, Drennan'a two-bagger, - Barren's bum i vi , heave to the plate to catch Olnay. and Hlnkle' s corking: three-bagger grave the j ,' , Frakea three runs and the gam. Pre ! $' vlous to this Inning;, Hurlburt had been: g ' practically unhittable, Olney's scratch Jilt to Barrel, which a little vim on the f part of that individual might have nut : off, being the only safety which the J . West Slders had made. - East Side scored her run In the fourth ;; Inning, when Lerch worked Olney for . a. pass, stole second, went to third on i Yauschers' sacrifice and scored when ; Johnson heaved the ball to the plate r too low to be handled oronerlv. The i Commuters never had another real good i chance to score after that, although Hurlburt doubled with two out in the ; fifth, but Lerch. was an easy out. John t son to Parrott They tried hard again i In the eighth when, with McKlnley and Hurlburt In cold storage, Lerch singled J and stole second and third. Meyers then walked and stole second, but Bar l rel sent up an easy fly to McElwaine. i Lerch, East Eider's crack fielder, pulled off the star play of the day f when he captured old Kirby Drennan's !. hard drive to right on a bad bound and by a aharp throw to McKlnley threw I the big center-fielder out at first The (. score; t . EAST PORTLAND. f . : r AB. R. H. TO. A. B. ! Lerch. rf t 1 , l J 1 e 'iauscner, cr ......... X Barrel, 2b ....,.,.,...4 : Duvall, tb k .....4 Meyers, as..... ..8 Brock, o. ............ .4 Magneaa, Jf ,..,4 ; McKlnley, lb.... 8 4 s 3 0 0 11 Totals 1 J4 10 .......;...0 1 WEST PORTLAND. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Drennan, cf. ....... ,.,4 1 1 0 jonngon, ss, ........ .,4 Hinklcv If... .....-'. I Bodl beaux, lb... .....I Antoine, c. .1 Parrott, lb. .......... I Day, 8b. ...... ...,,..! McElwaine, rf S Dlney, p...,....,..t 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 7 0 IS 0 t 0 1 11 1 0 0 0 e 0 0 ToUIa 17 t 27 II 1 SCORE BY INNINGS. a West Portland ...0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 I -.Hits 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 East Portland ....0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Hits 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 03 , SUMMARY. '.Bases on balls Off Hurlburt, 2: off plney, 2. Struck out By Hurlburt, J; by Olney, 7. Two base hits Hurlburt, Drennan. Three-base hit Hlnkle. fiao. ririce mt Tauscher. Stolen bases Lerch, 2: Tauscher, Meyers. Tim of " i.av. umpire Ulles. XORTinVEST LEAGl GASIES. Spokane, 8; Aberdeen, 1. ! A Spedal Plimteh to The Jonrnal . Bpokane, Wash., June 27. A perfect game was played today between the In dians and Aberdeen. There were no sensational plays, although James made ""w euwj wicubi in. cenierriola thAt "" ianB, inciuaing a Deellne uwTs. igerwoi aiso 01a good work, " was. m preciy game throughout, not one malting an error. Both pitchers had, perfect control. The wind blew pretty oi uiuuHuia luii attenaed th game, ine score: R. w. , e. Ainiuecu .UVV1VVOO vl 5 . oiiilb n . . j 1 v o u z b o k .. , a Batteries Wright and McCarter; Star- uui xviuager. umpire fraxy, Seattle, 4; Tacoma, 1. pedl DUpateh to The looraal 1 Seattle, Wash., June 27. Outfield d no uuiumea, xacoma -lost today to Seattle by a score of 4 to 1. It was one of the most brilliant games played here t. score: . H. J, Tacoma .16 MAKES AND W00DBUKX WILL FIGHT OUT TODAY .- Judging; by the class of ball pot up br the Fraket and East Portland at the Vaughn street grounds yesterday, tomor row's game between the Frakea and . woodburn should be a corker. There will be a whole lot at stake, too, for me team mat wins will lead the league. Howard and Bowen will be the oppos. Ing pitchers. Everyone acquainted with Portland's semi-professional ball clubs n neara or Howard and he can be expected to pitch a good game. Antone will receive him. -.Bowen. -a. Woodburn tulrler. makes his bow to the Portland publio la to- ," bhuju, BUl no aoea not come ' j unheralded. Reports from Woodburn i mm wun oeing a wonder. He has inaoe monkeys of every team In the " oui tna jTaa.es and he will be yew to them as well as to the Portland I"" H2 wu "b'y assisted from the otC?,r ".d o th battery by White. , Woodburn will have another new face ' i2r' A?1 'o h person of Joe Fay, the well-known Portland boy. Fay has ' been identified with basebau'ln Portland 'Jf PRt 1 years, and has quite a bit of league experience. He played two "' at laooma besides playlna- cart of jasi year with McCredfe. : H will bold down game. - - third base . in tomorrow' 3 tie , lineup will b as follows: Woodburn: Frakea. wnite Bowen Iavier Manao . .. Anton , . . Howard .A. Parrott Robldeaux ,1 . ...... lb. na -........,2b.,.. Fay Michel i Fhorey ....,.., ss,. . ... Bchmeer ........ Day ...... Hlnkle ... Drennen ...B, Parrott .so. If. cf.. Poland - rf. Umpire Jack Rankin. CHICAGO'S GAMBLERS ' LAY OX BALLOON RACE Chicago, June 27 Chicago bookmak. era this afternoon opened th on the international balloon race which will start from the Aer park hore on July 4. Eleven entries are listed and the following odds have been offered- The Chicago, Coey driver, I ; to Vllle De Dieppe, French entrant, u to 1; San j Antonio Fielding, FieldlnB driver, 4 M to 1: United States of et Paul, to 1: America of St. PauL lo to 1 ; Cincinnati, i to 1; The "L Will," u to 1, and the rest of tho field IS to 1. Dr. Frederick Fleldln-- of San Antnnln Texas, who w,ill participate in the race toosy, oeciarea nis intention or trying for a tranapontinental record following the race here. He will start for California.- !,.-,". ; Iloqulara Tut classed. Chha!!a, Wash., June- 27 Hoqutam w outclassed in today's ball game with the Un-a.1 team. GntKirn end Doerr chehslts' bttry. Bailey and Dick X 'i' liotiulatu. Suore 17 to I. , . ,. . , I ""lr.- . "v , I ft Coach Every man among the Portland Bow ing club's entries la the Lake Washing ton regatta July 2 and 4, If in splendid trim and could antef a shell today for the race, - probably no other senior craw has ever been so fast as the one at pres ent, regardless of the recant illness of of the stroke. Dr. B. E. Loomls. ' ' There is one regret, among t ha local oarsmen and that is the amallness of the field In the classlo event of the day, the senior four-oared race over mile and a half course. Last season Portland triumphed over four other crews, while this regatta has been scaled aown to uiree entries in tne Dig event, Seattle and Nelson having no senior entries.- ' The Portland crews leave Tuesday for Seattle, where they will spend two days in practice over the course. ' It was originally intended to spend five or six days getting acclimated and accustomed to the waters of the lake, but after serious consideration Coach MurDhv and Captain Craig McMlcken are of the be lief that better results can be had here at home. - - - , -Two workouts a dar are the order. one at 1:20 o'clock in the morning and tne otner at e:su ociocn in tne. even ing. The work is hard but Murphy thinks it is needed. . There is no dan AMERICANS ARE GIVEII BIG START Thousands Che6r Men TVho , Will Represent Country , at Olympic Games. (Hetnt News by Leogest Leased Wire.) Nw . Tork, . June 27. Elghty-flvrJ strong, ; th American team for th Olymplo games sailed for England to day on the steamer Philadelphia Of th American lln7Evry man was In per feet shape for the great meeting that will take plac In th great stadium at Shenarda Bush. London, next month. Manager Halpln and Trainer Mike Murnhv assured, the bia- crowd of ath letlc enthusiasts on hand to see the departure that they would return with th honor of having conquered the world on track and field. Never be fore was there such a send-off tendered an athletic team as that given this band of athletes. Every boat in - the vlotnltv of the bltr liner, tooted its whistle and the crowd of 10,000 on the pier ; worked themselves up , to rever heat by cheering. Kverv member of the team wor blue can, with the shield of th United stutM mi. tha front.' Each held an Amrlifin flaa which was waved enthus iastically as in ooai puuea away iruiu Several athletes wno .naa inea naxn to make the team and failed war on tha verge of tears as tboy saw their club mates sail away for a grand time. . Srit tTtakys Behind. . -. Jimmy BrltL th fighter, did not with th team. The little pugilist wll sail for London next-Tuesday on the steamer Amerlka. When Jimmy walked aboard th ship with 'tha giant Ralph Rose he was loudly cneerea. unit says he will b chief rooter for America at the s-amea. Th men. too. were conuaent in ineir bearing. As the steamer pulled away round alter rouna or cners went up from their friends on th dock and th bovs stood on the dec until may could see tneir weu-wisnera no more. 'If von don't win. don't come Oacx. yelled an enthusiast as th boat pulled away. "Of cours w won't" was th ready retort, and tb crew roared with oeiignt. . , FASTEST MOTOR BOATS MATCHED FOR FOURTH 'All arrangements have been 4 ' completed for a motor-boat rao 4 between Johnny - Wolfs . th 4 Wolf and th Imported flyr of , Mr Rasch of , th Beeman- 4 Spalding-Woodard ; people. Wolf . 4 and Rasch cam ; to terms last '. . night and th rac will b held July 4 on th Willamette rlvr. 4 The stakes are quit large and - a handsome cup will also b given th winner. ., 4 LARVARD CONQUERS FEROCIOUS BULL DOG - New Tork, ' June 27. Harvard again conquered the Bull Dogs. In the final game for the baseball championship be tween the Crimson and the Blue, Tale was defeated upon the polo grounds thU afternoon to 6. Van Vleck, who led Yale to victory in the contest at New Haven Tuesday, went into the box, but the third lnnlnr saw his Waterloo. crl ... R. H. E. 5 10 4 Harvard g Ji j . BatterieaVsn Vleck, Rose and 3 ne,,:.uHarJf2.r.d,.fnd Currier., Umpires Smith and Williams. South Portland Wants Game. . The South' Portland team would like an out-of-town game for the Fourth of Thi.n i.180. HL 6unda' following. The team has Just been reorganised and plays a fast gam of ball. Address testreVt, F' S'O'V"' ':i:y!itiKii::;5 Mnrphy'g Launch,' ger of the crew becoming "fine," as -all are in excellent health and spirits. Juniof Work Surprising. -; Greatest surprise of all to followers of the oarsmen is the splendid show ing of the Junior four In the last tw weeks. When the juniors raced against the seniors their stroke, as can b seen In the picture, was unwieldy and prac tically without unison. The improve ment has been marked. They oull to gether better and have grown more con- iiaent in nanaung tne sweeps m com pany. Tho presence of Ed. Gloss, the crack single sculler; has- added great strength to the crew. Gloss Is eligible Inasmuch as ha has never won a Junior championship in a four-oared shell, hav ing conunoa nis time to me senior dou bles and singles. With an old head Ilka Gloss to steady them, the young oarsmen oupht to make a good showing against tha northern Juniors. The Injury sustained to tha racing shell by. colliding with floating drift wood at practice the other nleht has been repaired and the boat is in as good condition as before. If there Is any handicap in equipment it will come front the oars. Several months ago a new" set of sweeps was ordered ' from Enaiand. but they will not reach Port land In time to ba of any service. This necessitates tne us oi oars wnicn are 6QTJEEZB PliATS. Now let th knookr seek their holes. .-.! Even th bushers McCredle owns can beat th rst. ",. Guess Raftery isn't hitting it np some this month in th south, .. ':-;:. McCredle has an awful lot of nerve, some think, to put in boys-against th Angela. . put he had to do it - ". ' - .- . 'j,-t..;.ff':V There is bound to ba a lot of kicking In the left field bleachers. Th new grandstand addition has been boarded up on th west and th horn plate is thus obscured. Bernard 1 a handy man on th field. Barnard is an onteopath and when Mc Ardl loosened on of th small b ns In his spin sliding, "Doc" fixed him u. ;. . ... ; They want Chief Esola to take a Job among Fresno's finest. The chief Is a pretty nifty thief catcher aa well as a first class backstop. Of cburse the Job. ! conditional on signing a contract with Spider Hum's outfit .': -, - - Ther aro three Cy Toungs in th big PERMANENT WINNER OF THE LADD TENNIS TROPHY fry Brandt WickerBham,' whose excellent mm to Deai v&a Bellinger in tne singles of the Multnomah tennis tournament. WickerBham has won the cup three years and has be come the owner jpf it. ; , " Junior Four. two years old and which may succumb to the heavy strain put upon them by tho brawny crewsmen, . One of the oars was badly damaged the other night, but it has been nursed along until it -will probably last through the race. It has been definitely decided that tha Junior crew will be composed of Gloss, Starling. Cully and Dent. The personnel of the senior crew has long been known, Loomls, Conant, McMlcken and .lien filling the seats. AH the Junior races will ba ' rowed r-riaay aiternoon ana tne seniors Sat urday afternoon, July 4. . Bex Conant and Art Allen, who nave been decided upon to row in th Junior single will ba eligible for the senior doubles Sat urday should they win their event. They are banked siipon to do this. Art jnlen will represent the club In tha Junior singles., ma. moss, tne single sculler, will meet his old rivals. Lang of Van couver and Debracev of Nelson, in th senior one-man event. Victoria has a fast alngler who promises to give a lot of trouble before tha race is ended. Seattle evidently banked on the Uni versity of Washington oarsmen to lend some assistance, but from all indica tions th collegians ducked out for horn or other parts a soon as the university closed its doors. As a result the burg that boasts of spirit will have to ait along the shore and cheer for some other leagu. Boston and Pittsburg recently traded a pan of their ttoclc They wore the young Cys. Th original couldn't be pulled away from th Bos ton Americans with a ZO-mule team. . Jess Garrett of Spltball fame doesn't claim relationship to that other south west character, Pat Garrett he of pis tolball fame, who fanned out Billy The Kid several years back, .... . .:.,: Korthwest leagu umpires sock It to th players every time they get a chance to cover up their own short comings, a seattie serin says the fin ing bislness has been car.-led to excess. - ' ' '.T-'-.V-.--.',!...; ',.' i Henflerson, the new Seal fielder. seems to nava laaen wen witn tne ran. They like th way ho handiest himself an una in put. - M - misjudged couple of files on . his appearance, but he jumped from th cars into th gam. . . La Oraado Wing Three. ' (Bpwlal Dtspttck to Tb Jooraal) La grands. Or.. Jun IT. La Grand ha com out thrlc victor In th -series of thre games closed with Pendle ton, Inland Empire feague, yesterday aiierooon. onowing are in results: Thursday, 1-7; Friday. 18-j Saturday, i, work with the racquet enabled Senior crew. ' It will be Portland against C& thre Canadian cities. Loomls is In th poorest shape ' of BJif i inn iocu men, aeverat aays ago he caught . cold, which settled on his lungs. He was comDelled to aton row ing and in addition suffered tha joss of seven or eight pounds In flesh. ; Bur be is fast regaining strength. In addition to th rowing races there will be jbl motor boat-regatta on Lake wasiungasn. several races win De puuea off and some of th fastest flyers on tb sound will ba entered for the prises. Colore James Bay Athletic associa tion, Victoria, B. C. navy blue and white; Vancouver Rowing club, Van couver, B.C. red and white; Nelson Boat club. Nelson, B. C, grefln . and white; Portland Rowing; club, Portland, Or., dark blue,. light blue and whit. Entries for tho seventeenth annual regatta of th North Pacific association of amateur oarsmen, to be held at Lake Washington, Seattle, Wash., on July I and 4. l0: Junior singles James) Bay Athletic association, Victoria, B. C J. Donald soft; Vancouver Rowlna club, Vancou ver, B. C, R. Sinclair; Portland Rowing club, Portland, Or., A. A. Allen. Junior doubles -Jamoa Bay Athletic association, Victoria, B. C, J. Clarke, P. J. Andrew: Jama. Bay Athletlo associa tion. -Victoria, -B. C D. T. Jones, C B. I COUTERS SHOVE SEALS BACK TO HOLE 'i-izi&;'-y: ',, .... , ,.,.. . , ' ... Sixteen Bwnts i Gleaned Off San Francisco Slabstcrs Win Easy Game. (tmlted Wlre.l , San Francisco, Jun 17. Th Oaks shoved the Seals back Into th booby position by winning to ram at Kecre-1 Columbia next week and in th neigh atloii park this afternoon. A fair crowd J borhood of 100 craft of all kind will be saw tne trouncing administered. , Van Haltren's cohorts blngled often enough, sixteen timesto win two or three oral nary contests, out through poor base running; found themselves com pelled to go ten Inning to annex tha priz. - .- . " . , . Th Seals ran around tha bara four limes in me xirsi inning ana tnos wer tn oniy runs garnerea ty tnem. Er rors were chiefly responsible for the quartet oi tames. SAN FRANCISCO. . .:.;. "-...' in n rt rn a is Mooier, sd........... 11B s Kildebrand. If ....... S I J X 0 Henderson, cf. ....... 4 0 0 0 0 01 wiuiams, lb ....... r B 11 ft . o Melcholr, rf ....... .n. 61 1 1 0 0 Zelder. as .... E t 1 K ttt Curtis, lb ........... S 0 0 6 to l. Jonge, c 1,0 13 1 Henly, p ....,,. t 0 0 0 4 0 Berry, o 10 I S 0 0 Total ... 4 I SO 17 UA&LANU 4R. tt W TTk A W van Haitron, cf 6 6 l i ,( o naiey. id ............ 5 0. S S Heltmuller. rf ....... 6 . 1 S 1 0 Began, as : 6 - 1 I 6 4 J Slattery. o fi o t l 1 Hogan. lb ..,...,.. .1 I 10 '0 0 Aiiman, t r,. ....... 4 0 0 0 0 Cook. If s l : 9 i o o Hardy, p ............ 6 0 .1 0 10 Total ......... 44 ; j ii to IX 6CORB BT INNINGS. Oakland .......0 IMOI100 11 Base Hits ... 0 4 S 0 1 t 4 S 1 U San Francisco .4 00000000 o . 4 Jdas Hit ...4 01001 0 10 1 i 4, SUMMARY. - Tbree-base ' hits HlMehrand - Tm,n- oas nits wiuiams, UooK, Hardy, Ho-s-an. georiflne MtbJllM.hnnit Altman. First baa on called ballsOff I naroy orr iieniey l. . -struck out I oy narar : Dy-. .eniey 4. Hit by LJiitiicr ocnuonon. wua- pitones Henley.; Time 1 hours: TTmnir rv. V.UBUU1. ''",'- ' ., ..J. ' " PE0MINENT SPOKANE : MEN OEGANICLUB ' (Special rHspatek te.Tbe JoarnaLt -8D0kane. wash- June !?Th. Km piro Athletic club la th nam of a new club and gymnasium - announced by nearns toaay. Amonsr in backers ar Dr. Webb, Dr. Luhn, ex-Chief of Police Waller, Jo White, Harry Green, Henry Bora, and numerous othera.. Tha luh Is for business men only. No young men will b admitted. It will open tem porarily On th third floor of the Coeur d'Aiene tneater block. No professionals will be allowed membership. , It - will follow th nlan of th Olvmnle cliih of San Francisco. Officers will be elected in a few days and articles of Incorpora tion drawn ud soon. A location la helnv sougm tor a ouuaing tor tne new club. CLEVELAND IS AFTER ' E0L ZEIDEB OF SEALS ftTnlted Prem Tjeasml Wlr. San Francisco. June 27. It looks as though Zelder of the Seal may not play out the season. The management of the Cleveland club of the American league las sent a report to me count on the Decial mission of grabbing Zelder. It is only a matter or tne price for the release. Terms were under -discussion todar and If an asreement run h reached with the Ben! management the popular ln-f ielder will leave to take up his duties with the Naps at once. The napa have Deen weak at short ever since the Injury to Turner early In th sea son, and have tried half a dozen men Ithout being satisfied with mr nf then . . ' ; 3J Four.' FInlelson; Vancouver Rowing club. Van Nelson Boat club, Nelson, BvC A. -Pool, v jNOtt;,.- I'oruana owing ciuo, trutv land. Or.. A. A. Allen. Rex Conant - Junior fours James Bay Athletlo as stroke: , Straohan, No. S; T. o. lie Va tt. IP TT Vyi ... '.V.nAntl. ver Rowing club, Vancouyer, B. S. C Bweeney, stroKe; tj. Moore, no. ; Sl n . n .. - A. -1 VI. .kaaW knf Portland Rowing club, Portland, Or., E. o. oioss, stroKe; J. o. Hiorimg, xwo. R. O. Tullv. No. : V. Dent bow. Senior singles Vancouver Rowing club, Vancouver, B. G, C- Laingj Nel son Boat club, Nelson, B. C. T. t. Des Brlsay; Portland Rowing club, Portland, Or., E. O. Gloss. ..- - Ben lor doubles James Bay" Athletlo asBocisuon, u. x. jones, w . n. Vancouver Rowing club, Vancouver, B. C., C Lalng, N. C. Sawers. Senior fours James Bay Athletlo as sociation, victoria, B. U.t w. w. iAin stroke.- F, Bayllsa. No. I: R, Monteit No. 2; K. T, Hughes, bow. Vancouver Rowing club. Vancouver, B. C S. C. Sweeney, stroke; J. R. A. Moore, - No. 8: Q. M. Stacey, No. I: N. Sawyers, bow. - Portland Rowing club, Portland, Or.. B. E. Loomls, stroKe; Kz conant No. a; A. C McMlcken, wo. i; A. A. Allen, bow.. :'( ..- ;-... .. YACHT CLUB CRUISE . ELABORATE AFFAIR ... , .' . , , .. ,'. ... . All Kinds of Boats Will Par- ticipate in Two Bays Cruise. I . Flans ar being mad for th most I elaborate cruise ever attempted for tb I Oregon Yacht club's pleasure' trip to th In lin. , All th members of th Tacht I club and their friends aro renuestnd tn I take part In th cruise, which will last for two dava. Commodore W. A. Knight Is in chara-a of th affair and full particulars may be naa rrom mm t or upon application at th clubhouse. ' - It Is planned to nave tb boats leave th club moorings Friday evening, July s, ana a powerful tug Has been engaged to talc the boats at good v soeed down th stream. The Fourth will b soent In cruising around .th mouth of th river, where the camp will be estab lished. The tug will pull the boats back nom stunaay mgnt. RACE TRACK RESUlTS. Seattle? Jun ST. Results at tb Meadows: ' Weather clear: track rast. First race. ' six furlongs- Natti Bumppo first, Zelina second. The Bultan tnira; time, x:i. Second raoe. six furlongs Pal won. Nagasam seoond, Aunt Polly third; time, 1:11. , . ' - Third raoe, 1 mile and 70 yards -IjO tus Rater first. Edwin T. Fryer second. Johnny Lyons third; time, 1:43. Fourth race, four and on, half fur longsRose Queen first, Le Roe seo- onrt, Rignt asy third; time, o.rih. . Fifth race, one and . on - sixteenth miles High Oun first. Qargantua seo ond, Lady Souffle third; time, 1:47. -. Sixth race, f lv and one half fur- longe Security - first, Burleigh second, Oemmell third; time, l:07Vt. ' LatonJ Results. Five furlongs -Admonish won. lAdy Ruby second. Light Blue third; , time, 1:01. " Fiv ana on nair ruriongs unci Walter won, -Floreal eecond, . W- A. Leach third: time, l:0t 1-5. ' , Bevrn lunongs uen tiaia won, itoi- low second, Queen's Daughter tnira; time, i-o Mile . and on - sixteenth Monstgnor won, Quagga second. Miss Llda third; tlnve, 'l:46 -6. .- . Seven ruriongs Honest won. Finan cier second. The Thorn .third; time. 1:20 4-6. , - Blx rurionars Jo Moser won. Ooia Proof second. Rebel Queen third; time, lilt l-o. -.. : ' . . '- Sheepshfad Bay Results. : Handicap, six and on half furlongs Westbury (E.. Duianl. . IS to l.' won: Roseben (Notter. second; Demand (W. Steeplechase," about two and a half miles California King (McKlnney), 6 to 1.. won: John M. P.. (Donohue), see- 04 1 6 t-'tuPP.-1 "tra; "me, ' Six furlongs Sir Martin J. Lee), S to 6. won: Fayette (Miller). 2 to 6. sec ond; fiftimet (Hotter), B to ay tnira: time. 1:12. , - , - Coney Island Jockey elufr stake, mile and on half Falrplay (Notter), 6 to 1, won: Aesian E. Dugan), second; King James (Miller), third; time, t:31 1-6. v : - .-:....- IlnndicsD. mile and three sixteenths on tha turf Plna and Needles Mr. Cahey), 6 to 1, won; Gretna Oreen (Not- lerj, Mcunu; hum trawiora tJJJ. UU-" gan), third; time," 2:00 t-5. - - On mile Earl O. (McCahy), t to 1. won: Antanea (Lone). econd: Tin ft News (Herbert), third; time, 1:89 4-5. Scaler and Sullivan Re matched. Spokane. Wash.. June 27. The nt boxing match here will be between Scaler and Sullivan, In about two wlt. Reams arranged for the contest between wiT wwyj iiiv-ii, w iiu xiiauv aucn m pretty fight last evening. This time. Kearns says, the match will be 10 rounds. Ha thinks six rounds is not long enough to briflar out th best hoxtna- vn.i, . either. Kearns was dleannnfntl wirh the decision last evening) thinking Scaler nad th best of - th fieht bv a.amnil (Special Dlipatrh to Tb Journal.) Butt, Mont, Jun 27. Desplt 'the I raw wind and cTiilly weather that pre vailed all today, keeping many persons away from the track, th first day of the 40-day meeting of the Butt Jockey club can be set down a a success, not only from th point of attendance, but because of th quality of th card of fered. . ' .. Jack xronnally wins Again. :' Th feature of th opening was th Shrlnrs' handicap, and ,-' more than 2.000 persons cheered Jack Nunnally, th heavily played favorite, on to victory In a grand rirfajby C. Miller. Nunnally was th winner, of the opening handi cap at- Oakland, and th victor of the San Franolaco, Los Angeles and New Orleans Derbies finished th fiv eighths a length ahead of Mary F. Nunnally holds the world's reoord for five-eights of a mil of 6 H mad at Oakland and his slow tlm of fiv and a half furlong at 1:07 is probably explained by the fact that In rounding into the stretch the cole ; lh.r fiv length by being shoved Into th ralL but despite that the gam Dayton CoU - - . .inula UI IIU.B l ir. l. una on second today. . Following ar th Basalts of Baoes. First 'rac, fiv furlongs Miss Dan vllle won. Mabel Fountain aecond. Sdora third. Tim 1:02. v Se9pnd race, one mil L, C. Wldrlg won. Sibarla second, , Eduardo third. Tim 1:42. .... . -.,- Third race, thr furlongs La Gloria IT?"! Murry soond, OlUett tuiiu. iunt v:aa- . ...( . fnurth rac. fiv and a half furlongs (Shriner's handicap) Jack Nunnally (Miller) six to five, won; Mary F. sec ond Ethol Day third. Tim 1:07. Lyt Knight and Sidney F. also ran. Fifth race, on mile Salnrlda -won, Patriotlo second. Royal River third. Tim 1:4J. i Sixth rac. half mil John A. Mallon r0" ei1- Bratdy socond. Lanchasler Lad third. Tim 4 1 Vs. T BTANDINQ OF THE TEAMS. -f Pacific Coast Leagne.' ' '.,-.',-' Won Tiiit P.C. .644 .627 .471 .462 Portland t7 ' tl . Los Ansel ix si Oakland..'. t6 'SO . Ban Francisco ....... t . 41 :,. American Iteagtyo. Won. Lost. P.C. .64 .690 65 .641 .48S .438 .422 .2(7 St Louis 37 26 Cleveland Chicago . Detroit . it .. 28 i iii.Bucipiiiat . ....... . New York Boston . ............. Washington . ........ NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. Pittsburg, 4; St. Lonla, 1. : ' (TTnlted Press Leased Wire.) '. St Louis. Jun 27. Hlttins- safeW when Mta meant runs, the Pirates cleaned up a gam today. Score: Pittsburg . ..... .4 8 t St Louis ...................... 1 6 1 Batteries Leever and Gibson; Fromm and Hostetter. Umpires Email and Ruddrham. - Boston, 4 Fhlladelphla, 1. ' (United rnss lieased Wire.) ' " Boston. Jun 17. The Dovaa took tha first gam of th series from Philadel phia todar. Wlnnlnsr bv a, scora nf 1 t 1 Bcor: R. H. E Boston . ................. ......4i 7 11 Philadelphia .1 t 0 I tmtieries Mouartny ana smitn; Mc Qulllln and Dooln. Umpires Rlgler and Johnston; . . , : - . ; Cincinnati, 4; Chicago, 1. , ' v- (TJaltea Pre Ussrf Wlr. Chicago. Jun 27. Coaklev hM tha Cub to four hits today and th Reds had llttl troubl In winning. Score: B h. m. Chicago . .......... ..14 1 Cincinnati .;.........,..,.,, ..4 ; ( 1 Batteries Lundgren, Reu'lbaoh and Kllng; Coakley and McLean. . , . New York, 4-0 ; Brooklyn. 8-2. ; (rmtd Press Lead Wlre.t ' Brooklyn. June 27. The New Tnrtr Nationals won both games from Brook lyn today. Th Dodgers gav th Olants a close call In the ninth Inning of th first game, but the Gotham club won out Matthewson was invincible in th second game. Scores: - . . - R. H. v.. New Tork t .4 4 S Brooklyn ..3 8 6 Batteries Wilts.. . Matthewon : and Bresnahan: Rucker and Ritter. j - nSecond game : t . R. H. E. New Tork ,........,., ,i ... 5 11 i Brooklyn , 2 f Batteries Matthewson and Bresna han; Wiltmer and Ritter. AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES. New York! 7 Boston, 6. A unite rTMS Less Wlte. New , Tork. Jun 27. Batftng rallies the eighth and ninth innings tnitav (Veltrd PfMa tessrd Wlte.) gave the New Tork Americana a. virtnrv over Boston. Score; .' , r. h. E. Boston ..,...,...,;,..',. ..6 10 1 New Tork-i. t.. ...... .7 13 ' 1 Batteries Cicott and Crlger; New. ton. Lake and Blair. Umpire O'Lough Un.. , . . . Cleveland, 6 Chicago, 3. ' " ' (United Press LeaeeA Wire.) Cleveland. June 27. Heavy batting enabled i Cleveland to tnke it , four straight from Chicago today. Score: Cleveland .ft loO Chloago . ..................... .J 10 8 Batteries Berger, Joss and Bemls; Owen Mnnuel, Wbite and Sullivan. Um piresSheridan and Evans.. Detroit, U St Louis, 0.' I7nlt.f Pro.. T.aJ Win V.?i,V,JvV.cn'' ,une 27. Graham and . "Wild Blir Donovan engaged in a pitch era' battle today and Donovan won his : gam by striking out 10 of tha best men. Score: R H K Detroit ' i a St Louis ...... i.......... o 0 0 Batteries Donovan ' and Thomas; Graham , and Spencer.. J Umplr Con--"-nolyr. , . . : - PhJIadelphia, 6; Washington, "o.," J7nLt!'d Js tesstd Wire.) Philadelohla. June 27 rw.,. m pitching enabled tho Philadelphia Amer icans to shut out Washington todav. Score: ! . t u . Washington , ............... o - ' Philadelphia . ...i....,.!!..! a a I margin v- j -, , , .,