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Confident of Winning Sen
j. . ior Four. Hands Down-
Xibomls TVelL
Portland ahould win the senior tour
race at the Lake Washington regatta
at Seattle Saturday hands down. Tbera
la probably not a faater craw In tha
; United SUtas today - than ; tha local
aaramen. Laat night over tha mlla and
a half course Coaoh Murphy . and ev
eral otheri hold tha watch on them and
, they covered the distance In 8:16, the
average time on the Schuylkill regatta
course, Tha Portland boys leave (or
the sound tonight - - -
Dr. Loom I a, who waa 111 for several
-- daya laat week, wu In hla eeat and
atroked tha four, aa ha also did this
morning. Captain McMlcken atated
that Loomla would be In splendid ahapa
by the end of the week and able to pull
IV aa well aa if he had not been In the
Igrlp of a aevere cold. - r.
r with competition to apur them a tha
crewamen could probably above tha
firow of the shell acroaa the zinianing
tna In close to 8:10, which Is about
record time on tha Schuylkill. Tha crew
, is much faster than tha one which took
unnnri nl&na In tha national reffatta two
years ago. Coach Murphy ia confident
; mat the men unaer mm couia rain a
better allowing gainst the eastern
crack crewa than hia old wards.
Coof Ideal of Junior Ton.
Portland Is alao pretty confident of
taking the junior four. Since Gloss took
a seat in the boat he has added ma
terially to the strength. The junior
; crew la about half a minute behind the
senior four In speed, which la about the
; earns proportion as the present senior
erew was to the aenlor crew that want
caat when It waa in the lower ranks.
if Portland takee both of the-big
races it will be satisfied. Captain Mo.
Mfcken figures on the local club taking
three out of the six races or tne re
gatta. In addition to the erew racea he
figures on a first in one of the singles,
tie is somewhat of the opinion that Ed
: Gloss in the senior singles will have a
much harder time thin Art Allen in the
junior sculls. Gloss will have to meet
Lain, of Vancouver, the present cnam
plon, and DeBrleay, the Nelson wonder.
This trio fought it out last summer.
LeBrlsay started off in the lead and
waa going Uke tha, wind when some
thing happened to hla boat and he ad
to atop. Lain beat Gloss out about five
feet. This year Gloae -la in mucn oei
t nniitlnn and ahould beat Lain.
Ehere has always been a ausplcian that
eBrlaay waa pretty tired and was glad
that the accident happened to his boat
" ' Blnclalr of the Vancouver club ie the
tnan who will worry Allen in the Junior
- aln.lai.'.lfl M crrwfl An
nd has had considerable experience in
racing. However. Alien is no mean oars
man, and if Blnclalr doea beat him It
will be after tha hardest race the Ca:
Vnadlan has ever rowed.
v Kay Withdraw from Doubles.
I Unless there ie a good chance to win
Iha junior doublea Captain McMlcken
.Mil withdraw Conant and Allen from
the race. Victoria haa a pair of oars
men who have been rowing together for
several years and under ordinary elr
eurnatancea they ahould win. - Conant
and Allen would! probably push tha Vic
torians to the limit to win. but that
would severly taa their strength for the
big race tne next asy. nanmr -
any chances of , fagging them, he will
' withdraw them If the race looks easy,
af course; the pair will enter.-
" The local oarsman who go BeU'
tonight are: A. C. McMlcken. Dr. . B.
Loomls. R Conant. Art Allen. Ed O.
Gloss, J. O. Sterling. R. O. Tully andV.
gent Coach Murphy will accompany
the crew-and several local enthusiasts
lut wina the reaatta , Friday and
Saturday. -
BALDWIN DRAWS
.I WITH CHAMPION
(United frees Leased Wirt.) ,
New York, June 80. - Abe Attell
fought - a six-round, no-decision contest
with Matty Baldwin here laat night
Y,nth mn war nn their feet at that nnri
of the sixth round. Attell had a dis
tinct advantage at first, but Matty
came through the second round with
WINNER OF ENGLISH DEKBY AND CLASSIC OAKS.
v ' This plcturo la, one of the flmt received In this country of Cueralier
GlnlBtrelll, the Italian sportsman, and his great mare, Slgnorlnetta, which
won, the Epsom Downs Derby, that 'bine ribbon event of the English
"verge or poverty wnen nis oeioYea
placed him in a position of comparative affluence. She defeated the
Richard Croker entry, Ithodora, !n the Oaks and romped away from Van
dorbllt's Seasick II In the Derby.' ' ' " - ,
GANS SH1G MMDS
TO PUIICHAim
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Durable Dane Bets Nemo's
; ; Manager, on" Result of
Coming Fight - -
- ' , (United Press teased Wire.
Ban Francisco, June 80. Neither Joa
Gans nor Battling Nelson did much
work today. The negro champion was
oa tha road early this morning in the I
tog and after hla custemary run, ' did
a little gymnasium work.
Following his custom, .he eliminated!
boxing from his program of training.
"It won't da mo any good to box,"
said Gans, . "If I wanted to put on the
gloves to prepare for this riaht. I
would . nave to knock out a sparring I
artner several times a da. Tou can't I
ox Nelson, you have to light him. Sol
x am saving my nana a.
The negro weighed 1S4 pounds and
looked In , perfect condition.'.
Nelson appears to be in better con
dition than , he has been this near a
fight for several years.: He Is confi
dent oi victory.. . , -
Last night the Dane net 1500 on I
himself to win against 11,000 put up I
Dy xsea Bng .. xne prevailing odds are
i to 1 today and there la plenty of
Gans money In eight. , Sella; .alao bet
1600 even money with the Dane that
Gans would win In - 20 rounds.
Jack Welsh paid a visit to Nelson's
camp at Colma today. He . will visit
Gans tomorrow. .
NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES.
"' . ' .
-, , At Brooklyn.
R. H.H I
New York 7 10 1
Brooklyn I 11 14 1
Batteries cxandau. McGlnnltr and
Maiaraey ana uresnanan; Mcintyre,
uoimes ana tsergen. umpire- ouay.
At Boston.
R. H. E.
Philadelphia . , 9 It 0
Boston , I 10 SI
Batteries Sparks and Doom: Boulter.
Young and Graham. Umpires Kigler
ana jonnstone. . .
At Cincinnati, ,
R. H.B.
Cincinnati . 6 8 8
Chicago . 8 7 81
Batteries Doescher and McLean:
Overall and ' Kllng. Umpires Rudder- I
ham ana umsiie, .
AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES.
At Philadelphia.
R. H.E.
Washington 0 4 0
Philadelphia 4 11 0 1
Batteries Johnson. FaikenDerx ana
Street; Vlckers and Fowera
At New York.
R. H. EL
Boston 4 10 Si
New York v- 1 5 1
Batteries winter an. Crlger; Orth
and Klelnow.
: Thlg Day fat Sport Annals.
1854 At New York: The Knicker
bocker and Gotham baaeball clubs
played la Innings before tne latter
scored the' 81 runs then necessary to
win a same.
I86t At HOboven. xv. J.: xne
celslor and Knickerbocker baaeball
clubs played the first game under the
rule requiring fair Daiis to do caugnt
on tne fiy.
1876 At BDiinarrieid. Mass.: Tale
varsity eight defeated Harvard In an
nual four-mile boat race.
1882 At New London, Conn.: Har
vard crew defeated Yale in annual uni
versity boat raca
1887 At Lake Qulnstgamond, Mass.:
George Bubear defeated J. A. Ten
Eyck, 8-mile scullers' race, turn 81,000;
20 minutes, 16 1-5 seoonda
1888 Steve Brodle reached New York
city, having awam and paddled down
the Hudson river from Aioany,
1882 At San Ftaneisoo: Joe God- VYvmnTI r'TlflTTlTlf OT1 Will T)lS
jrd defeated Joe McAullffe in 15 1 ,f VliaiUJlUU "lUllS
dard
rounds.
1888 At New York: George Dixon
loat the deolaioa to Ben Jordan in 80
rounda. ..
1903 At San Francisco: Eddie Han
Ion and Benny Tanger fought 20-round
a raw.
racenorsa tnrougn ner winnings
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May Sutton, California Girl
MAY SUTTON PLAYS
TENNIS IN FRISCO
regard Advice of Physician
to Eetire for Time.
(XTnlted Prese Leased Wire.)
San Francisco. June 80. It was an
nounced today that followers of tennis
here will have an opportunity to see
May Sutton, the world's' ' champion
woman player, in action, notwithstand
ing the fact that her physician adviaed
her to retire from the game for a time.
Miss Sutton will arrive at San Rafael
July 9 and two matches have been ar
ranged ror ner on J my zu. tne ana
Miss Hazel Hotchklss . will play one
match of singles. Miss Sutton and
Maurice McLaughlin, coast champion,
rill play partners in a aouDiea matcn
against Mrs. Bruce, Miss Sutton's
sister, and Carl Gardener. The coming
matchea are looked forward to with
great interest by all followers of the
game here.
SQUEEZE PLATS.
We are with the Seals today.
Let us break evon on the aeries and
we come home leaders still.
Oh. snlaah! Cunid Due-dale has hired
a trainer for hla Seattle ball team. Dug
needs one more than anybody else.
The Monmouth and Macomb teams
are setting- the pace in the Illinois and
Missouri league.
The Roanoke , team haa started with
a rush to gain the top or tne column
1 in the Virginia league.
In Taffee. the Jacksonville team of
the South Atlantic league seems to
have the genuine candy kid.
With the exception of Birmingham.
which looks to be weak, every club !n
the Southern league has a chaace to
nail the pennant.
Bert Btncock. who pitched wonder
ful ball for the' University of Mtchi-
San. will . be given a trial by Manager
ansa! of Cincinnati. .
Jimmy . Jonea the Montreal player,
is out for the . Republican nomination
for sheriff In Laurel county, Ky.
When Eddie Goes of the Oklahoma
Citv team walked on the field at To-
peka recently, he was hooted and hissed
to a turn. The cause' for tfe unfriend
ly demonstration was Goes' unwar
ranted assault of Umpire Outhrie in
Thinks Saved Els XJfe.
Lester M. Nelson, of Naples, Maine,
says in a recent letter: "I have used
Dr. King's-New Discovery many years,
for coughs: and colds, and I think It
saved my life. X have found it a re
liable remedy for throat and lung com
plaints, and would no more be without
a bottle than I would be without food.'
For nearly 40 years New Discovery has
stood at the- head of throat ' and lung
remedies. As a preventive of pneu
monia, and healer of weak lungs it has
no equal. Sold under guarantee at Skid,
more Drug company's drug a tare, 6 0o
and XtUU hsUia Xrcft, .
Champion Tennla Player.
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Tope V a last season, and In consequence
or wmcn uoes was given a jail sen
tence. - Ball fans nowadays care very
little ror a rowdy player.
The batting order of the Oftumwa
team, in the Central' association, reads i
K. Finney, left field; E. Fleming, cen
ter neia; a. irinney, snortstop, ana J.
Fleming, right field. Seems to run In
the lamlly.
Despite his 90 odd years on the
diamond. "Blir Phillips, the old Cln
clnnatl twlrler. haa pitched hla Eaat
Liverpool team Into first place In the
u. ana f. league.
Meadows Results.
Seattle. June 80. Meadows results
yesterday:
Six furlongs, selling Escamado won,
Romanoff second. Beautiful and Beat
third: time. 1:14.
Five furlongs Belle of Brass won,
Phlllstina second, Fred Mater third;
lime, i:ui.
Six furlongs Barney pianeld won.
Bionay secona,. Aiecutn tnira; time,
1:13. . i
Mile and an eighth Qargantua won.
Day Star second. Netting third; time,
1:63H-
Mile and 50 yards The Englishman
won, Joyner second, Palemon third;
time. 1:43
Mile and SO yards Quean Alamo
won. Chrlatmastide second,. Ten Row
third; time, 1:44.
Gresham Loses Long Game.
(Special Dispatch to Tbe Jooraat)
Gresham, Or., June 80. Qresham lost
the first fame of - the season to the
Union Meat company team of Portland,
Sunday, after 14 tnnlnga, 6 to 4. The
Meat Cuttera put over three In the laat
canto to one for Gresham. Gresham
has five teams, one claiming the ama
teur championship of the state.
Spokane 5, Tacoma 4.
Spokane, Wash., June 80. Baker, Ta
coma's youthful pitcher, blew up in the
eighth Inning hers yesterday afternoon
and the Indians won the game in the
tenth. Score 6 to 4. -
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SAILOR CHAMPS
FIGHT FOR TITLE
Naval Officers of Atlantic
Fleet Will Watch Fights
for Belts.
(t7nited Press teased Wire.)
Ban Francisco, June 80. Sport fans
hare are anticipating with pleasure a
aeries of three bouts that la to be
pulled off tomorrow night at the Colma
pavilion for the heavy. . light and
featherweight championships of the
navy.
The fights are to be handled by Billy
Roche's Colma club and Admiral Sperry
haa directed that all sailors be granted
a live-hours' shore leave In order that
they may eee the battles. Lieutenant
Weaver, director of athletics of the At
lantic fleet, has been put In charge of
the three navy belts and will award
them at the conclusion of the fights.
The main event will be a 20-round
fight between Phil Schloasberg of the
New Jersey and Mike Neely of the Ohio
for the , heavyweight championship.
Schlossberg is regarded aa the best
fighter in the United Statea navy, but
Neely has many backers.
Jim - Fredericks of the Illinois and
Peter Daniels of tha Ohio will settle
the featherweight championship of the
navy and Frank Meyers of the Ohio and
George Oeren of the New Jersey will
light for the lightweight belts.
Theae two bouts are scheduled at 10
rounds. Hitherto navy belta have been
limited to six rounds and tomorrow
night's lights are expected to bring out
some good fighting. Four special cars
will carry the officers of the fleet to
the pavilion.
CLIFFS TEAM DEFEATS
WASCO BASEBALL NINE
Cliffs, Wash., June 80. The Cliffs
baaeball team went to Wasco today to
decide which team was ..made up of
the most scienUflo players. After a
hotly contested game throughout the
nine Innings, the score stood 6 to 6
In favor of Cliffs. Many visitors wit
nessed the game; the greatest Interest
prevailing. Batteries: Cliffs, Braugh
ton and Abbott; Wasco, Myers and
Hutchinson. The CHffa boys are all
worklngmen, but they certainly play
good ball. Next year will find them
ready to compete for state honors.
AMATEUR BALL GAMES.
j The Jacobsen-De Temple baseball
Ram defeated the Tllden Bros.' nine 81
to 1 Sunday.
Tha Stevens team won a 14-innine
swatfest from the Rosebuds Sunday by
a soore of 21 to 20.
The Short Line to St Paul.
The Canadian Pacific, Soo-Spokane
route, la the short line between Port
land and tha Twin Cities their time
the fastest
HIS PH. D.KOBE GONE;
CHAMBERMAID IN JAIL
Pretty Servant Stays Out All Night
and Master Gets Sus
picions. New Tork. June 80. Miss 'Elby Olson.
a former chambermaid of J. Brace
Chittenden, was arested today, acoused
of stealing a Ph. D. robe from Mr. Chit
tenden. It Is possible that Miss Olsen's alleged
offense would not have been discovered
for a long time if she hadn't made the
mistake of staying, out all night
When your pretty new chambermaid
goes away early one evening and does
not reappear until the following morn
tg after breakfast you naturally begin to
worry about your Ph. D. robe. At least
this is what J. Brace Chittenden did.
He alao hiked up to the attic, and his
worst suspicions were confirmed. No.
Ph. D. robe.
Miss Olsen was held for further exam
ination, for hope haa not yet been aban
doned that she will yet tea what became
of that Ph. D. robe.
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and your brain feel loose and sore?
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a Position as Office Boy
The Office Boy of today ia the Employer of Office Boya
tomorrow. In selecting on Office' Boy for your place of
business, it is well to take an itnerest in him from the
start Do it by writing a Want Ad for him yourself and
placing it on our Classified page under the heading "Boys
Wanted." Many a business man has picked up "diamonds .
in the rough" from the answering of the little ads placed
under the heading "Situations Wanted Boys." It should
be the pride of a Father or Mother to write a little Want
Ad that might attract the attention of shrewd business
men. If you are a boy. and read his, you are sure to get
"next" the best of houses by placing a Want Ad on our
Classified page for a job.
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Keturning Travelers Say No
Escaping General Finan-;
cial Depression
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Ban Franolsoo, June 80. Americans
who have Just returned from Japan
today expressed the belief that tha
mikado's country is on the eve of a
areat financial denresslnn. Thev sav
that the wave which recently swept
tnia country is just reaching tne ori
ent and the Chinese boycott la having
a maraea errect on Business.
Fred A. Gardner, chief engineer of
the Union Iron works, and Rev. II.
Brokaw, who returned to this country
on the Tenyo Maru, hold the, same
views on this subject They agree that
there is little chance of Japan escap
ing serious results from the pending
depression.
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sale this week. Women's $3.60 arid 14
Red 1 Cross Oxfords, tans, blacks and
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SATS H0B0KEN PASTOK
Her. Dickinson Thinks Climax Has
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New York. June 29 The Rev. M. O.
Dickinson, pastor of the Second Baptist
church of Hoboken In a letter to the
newspapers of Hudson county relative
to women's dressee, saya;
"A few years ago it was the low neck.
More recently It has been the "peek-a-I
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