THE OREGON DAILY- JOURNAt, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVE NINO, , JULY 3, 1908.
NEWS OF SPORTING WORLD
CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY
OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 10:30
southpaw suTor;
BUHKS BEAVERS
Texan Lets Northerners
flown With Dull Thud
Groom Chased Out.
(United rrsM Leased Wlr.)
Ban Francisco, July 8. Unable to hit
Southpaw Sutor effectively and help'
j less before the daring basertinnlnf of
the Seals, Portland went down to her
third successive defeat yesterday after
noon. A quintet of scatteed blngles
was all the Texan allowed the hard
hitting northerners. Manager McCredle
chased, Groom to the bench In the
fourth after three safe swats had
scored two men and Johnson finished
Four hits and one run were made
Ote. The locals nlaved flawless
ball.
The Eeals scored right off the reel.
Mohler caught one of the first balls
filtched by Groom, which he stretched
nto a double. He promptly filched
third. The foxy kid was unusually fleet
of foot yesterday and willing to take
any, .chance. When Zelder hit to short
and eras thrown out at first the kid
beat Danzig's throw to- th plate. It
was a bit of work that brought the
crowd to Its feet.
The locals made It two more on the
Beavers In the fourth. Bobby Groom
was touched up for three singles by
Melchoir, Curtis and Berry and this
with three stolen bases and a base on
balls allowed the home guard to ring
the bell twice. The last run of the
auartet was made In the seventh
HI Id eb rand found one of JohnRon's
plants, the Swede having replaced
oroom, ror a single Base. Me movea
on to second on Whalen's passed ball
AVllllams drew four wide ones and a
double steal allowed the Seals tff score.
unlv once did Portland enow any
semblance of a batting rally. That was
In the third inning, when two singles
were copped from Sutor's delivery.
Bassey was the only Beaver to get bet
ter than one hit, the little Italian cop
ping two singles. The score:
PORTLAND.
AB. R. H. PO.
Casey, 2b
Cooney. as
Itaftery, cf
Johnson, rf. and
Bassey, If
Janzig. lb
Ryan. 8b. S
Whalen. c. 3
Oroom. p 2
McCredle, rf 1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
E.
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
(I
0
0
Totals 31 0 S 24 15
SAN FRANCISCO.
AB. R. H. PO. A.
Jdohler. 2b. ':. 3 1 1 1 2
Hlldebrand. If 3 1 1 2 0
Zelder, ss 4 0 0 2 0
Williams, 1b 2 1 1 7 1
- Melchoir. rf 3 1 2 H 0
Curtis, 3b 3 0 2 2 3
Henderson, cf 3 0 0 4 0
lierry, c 4 0 1 7 2
fe'titor, p. 0 0 1 3
Totals 28 4 8 27 11
mm" I Mwrwtt w,
,11, w 'mmhhff - Pc ,a
y is iifMPMP
r I " HF .STILL
I t$MmM THE OLD
LVbfeg- . . . -o o
FRISCO BUZZING
IfiflTHFlGHJ TALK
Critics Concede Xelson a
Chance If Battle Goes
Over Twenty Rounds.
Pacta About the right.
Place Cbffroth's Mission 4
arena, San Francisco. a
Time Two o'clock, Saturday 4
afternoon, a)
Principals Joe Oans of Bal- 4
tlmore and Battling Nelson of
Chicago. a
Length of fight Forty-five 4
rounds or less. a
Title In dispute Lightweight 4
championship. a)
Referee Jack Weloh. e
0attlin; Nelson-
will TO-MORRdXi
FIGHT PROVE Hl-A
CTHE WAN BEHIND
dANS FINAL
Dfc TM R O IM E TAF ST,?
Who Wins Tomorrow's Lightweight Battle?
SCORE BY INNINGS.
Portland 00000000 0 0
Hits 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 16
San Francisco ...1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 4
, Hits ......... .1 0 0 3 1 1 0 8
ST'MMARV.
Two-base hits Mohler, Danzig.- Runs
Off Oroom, 3 hits, 4 runs; off John-
son. 1 lilt, 4 runs; charge defeat to
Oroom. Sacrifice hits Curtis, Hilde
brnnd. Stolen bases Mohler, Hllde
brand. Zelder. Williams and Melchoir.
First base on balls Off Oroom, 2; off
Johnson, 2; off Sutor. 2. Passed ball
Whalcn. Time of frame. 1 hour, 55
minutes. I'm pi re O'Connell.
EAST SIDE Hi WEST
SIDE PLAY TQfilORROW
" - -" 1
Crack Tri-City Teams Battle
at Vaughn Street Ball
Grounds.
HARDY POUNDED HARD
AND A X0KLS TRIUMPH
(t'nlted Trent Leaned Wire.)
l.os Anceles. July 3. Six hits off
Hardy in the eighth Inning yesterday
v ere Rood for six runs, allowing the
Aneels an easy victory, 9 to 3. The
score:
LOS ANGELES.
ABIR.H. PO. A
Hcinard. 2b
Oakes. cf 5
lXllon, lb 2
Brashes r, rf 4
Smith, 3b 4
Kills. If 4
Ielmas, ss 2
Jlogan, H., c 3
Hosp, P 4
2 1
1 1
0 16
3 3
Totals 33 9 12 27 18 6
OAKLAND.
AB. R. It PO. A. F.
Van Haltren. cf 2 0 0 3 0 0
Haley. 2b. 6 1 1.2 0 0
Heltmiiller, rf. 4 1 V 2 0 n
Eagan, ss. 7. . . . 4 1 6 0
Slattery. c 4 0 0 8 0 o
HoKsn. W., 2b 8 0 0 8 2 0
Altman, 3b 4 0 0 3 4 0
Cook. If 4 0 2 1 1 1
Hardy, p 4 0 2 1 2 0
Totals 34 8 7 24 14 1
SCORE BY INNINGS.
1,08 Angeles 00002018 9
Hits . 00013 1 1 6 !2
Oakland 00000201 0 3
Hits 00101310 17
SUMMARY.
Two-base hifs. Ellis. Oakes. Brashea-,
Heitmuller. Eagan. Hardy; sacrifice
lilts; Delmas. Van Haltren, W. Hokiui.
H. Hopan; stolen bases, Ellis, Van Hal
tren, Cook; doifble p'ays, Katran to W.
Mogan to Slattery; first base on bulls.
Hardv 3, Houp 1; hit by pitcher. Van
HaJtren; struck out, by Hardv 2. Hosp
8; time of irame. 1 hour and 4o minutes;
umpire, Perrlne.
There will be another hard fight upon
the Vaughn street diamond when the
West Side and East Side teams of the
Trl-Clty league come together tomor
row afternoon, the Fourth, for theij(Kt
of a scries of two games scheduled.
These two teams have the faculty of
putting up the hardest kind of scraps
whenever they meet. Last Saturday the
West Side won out by a 3 to 1 score in
one of the fastest and cleanest gumea
played this season bv Trl-Clty league
teams.
The fans who were fortunate enough
to witness the game were kept In a
thrill throughout the 1 hour and 20
minutes of play. Inning after inuing
was reeled off In which neither team
could score. The fielding was sharp
and dean. Hurlbert and Olney, the op
posing twlrlers, were at their best, and
held the batsmen ilown to three hits.
These two young men will be used In
Saturday's game, anil ss each Is deter
mined to win the struggle will be equal
to If not surpassing last Saturday's
performance.
Manager I'omerov or the Kast Hide
team- will nut in his strongest ltiuttip
ana will use every lair meuns to win.
The East Side rooters will b out In
force to cheer the triple Ta on. Man
ager Whitehead realizes that whenever
niK leitm incrn imc r.HM oiuns ue chu
take no chance. Therefore hejvlll hove
the strongest team he lias hadythis sea
son. The game Is schedliled for 3
o'clock, when Umpire Ed Rankin will
call play. The teams will line up as
follows;
West Portland. East Portland.
Antolne c Brock
Olney p Hurlben
Robidoaux 2b Barrell
A. Parrott 11) Kennedy
Schmeer ss Myers
ATHLETICS SAME
Id THELH. C. A.
Director Grilley Says There
Will Be No Reduction in
Physical Work.
"There will be no Immediate reduc
tion In the work done by the physical
department at the Y. M. C. A," said
Physical Director Giilley this morning,
discussing the pronouncement made by
Religious Director Clark that there
would in the future be more of a tend
ency to treat the physical work as a
side Issue.
"The plans of the new Y. M. C. A.
huildlmr show that there will bo greater
space devoted to gymnastic work than
hefore and that the upbuilding of a
man's body is stiil held to be one of
the principal objects of the Y. M. C. A.
work." added another association work
er. The policy of tbe present board
he.s -been that a man's body should re
ceive first attention, and when that has
been develuped the development of his
mind and body would proceed apace.
"There has, however, been a faction
In the association, which argues that
the original formation of the Y. M. C. A.
was not for the objects of physlcai
development, and they cannot allow,
with the progress of the yars, that
there must b a change In tho methods
used if a grip Is to be retained on the
younger men of the cities. The pushing
forward of the religious work to the
detriment of the physical and educa
tional work would, whlfc adding to the
value of the religious "work done, have
the effect of neutralizing much of tho
association progress u;ong other lines.
"There Is no doubt but that we must
place more stress on the religious side
of the work," continued Director Giil
ley, "and in that I in main agree with
Mr. Clark. Our conference work in par
ticular pointed In that j direction. We
are not doing enough, religious work.
Day 3b Duval We can. however. Increhse our activl-
YACHT CLUB CRUISE
mil nrni men nrr
UII ULULiPiLU UN
The Oregon Yacht club's
cruise, which was scheduled to
start from the clubhouse this
evening, has been postponed un
til July 25, owing to the Intense
interest in the Willametter motor-boat
races tomorrow for
which many wanted to remain.
It was planned to tow some
100 yachts, motor-boats and
canoes down the river with a
tug, but many concluded they
.would rather see the races on
the river tomorrow than take
the trip. Therefore It was de
cided this morning to postpone
the event. July 26 the same
plans will be carried out that
were evolved for today. The
boats will leave Saturday night
for the mouth of the Columbia
and will return Sunday night.
CRAWFORD WOULD TRY
"STR ANGLER" SMITH
J. R. Crawford who recently came te
Portland from Iowa, wants to meet any
150 or 168 pound man In the business
In a wrestling matcn, btrangier amun
"I have heard a good deal of Strang
ler Smith. Crawford said tins morn
ing," and am particularly, anxious to
meet him at any time. Any one else
in the 150 or 108-pound class will also
be taken care of.
Anv challenges for Mr. Crawford will
he attended to If addressed In care of
the sporting department of The Jour
nal.
(United Preii Leised Wlr
B$p Francisco, July 3. San Fran
cisco' is already beginning to buzz with
the talk of fight fans In anticipation
of the contest between Joe Gans and
Battling Nelson. Tomorrow afternoon
the two great lightweights are to meet
again In the Mission arena in an at
tempt to settle the question of rela
tive supremacy. Tho names of the
two fighters are today on every Up and
time else is heard.
The amount of Interest manifested In
the but is something of a surprise,
considering tho fact that It Is general
ly looked upon as a "cinch" for the
fiusky champion and the further fact
that Nelson, since his last meeting
with Gans, has met with a decisive de
feat and Is supposed to have gone back
In condition and ability.
Tho attention that the match has. at
tracted In sporting circles can only be
accounted for by the fact that the
spectators are assured of getting their
money's worth whenever Gana. and Nel
son meet In tho'rlnij. In their previous
bouts they have never failed to put up
fast and interesting fights and there
Is no reason to expect that their meet
ing tomorrow will be an exception.
Botli fighters are In the best of con
dition for the contest. If outward ap
pearances and tho confidence of their
respective camps count for anvthinsr.
Gans Is not Inclined to hold the Dano
cheaply, though he Is confident of his
ability to put him away and expects to
do the trick before the 20th round' is
reached. Nelson knows whnt he Is go
ing against when he tackles the cham
pion and has trained faithfully for the
contest. He realizes the fact hat If he
loses In (he fight tomorrow he Is prac
tically suro of being relegated to the
list of "has beens."
In the onlnlon of the best critics
Nelson will have a fair chance to win
the bout If Gans does not secure the
victory before the' 20th rdmm. The
staying powers of tho colored fighter
nro not what thev were a vear or. two
ago and If he does not vanquish the
Dane in the first half of the bout the
latter may wear him down and defeat
him before the end of the 45-round en
Great .
Alteration Sale
of the very best in Men's
and Boys' high class suits,
furnishings and hats.
$15.00 MEN'S SUITS AT.. $10.50
$20.00 MEN'S SUITS AT $14.25
$25.00 MEN'S SUITS AT ...$18.25
$30.00 MEN'S SUITS AT $23.50
Sam'l Rosenblatt & Co.
COR. THIRD AND MORRISON STS.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
BETTING nniSK ON MILL.
Pacific Coast League.
Won. Lost.
Portland 38 34
Lost Angeles . 39 37
San Francisco.,....;. 40 43
Oakland 38 41
Northwest League.
Won. Lost.
Ppokane :. . . 34
Tacoma 30
Vancouver .31
Seattle 30
Kutte 21
Aberdeen 27
21
?6
29
3 5s
35
PC.
.628
.513
.4X3
.481
P.C.
.618
.53fi
.517
. 4i!l
.447
.435
National League.
Won. Lost. PC.
Negro Champion 10 to 4 Favorite
Dane Confident.
R. Parrot t rf .
Iirennan cf . ,
Hlnkle If. .
Lerch
Tanscher
Maghess
NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE.
Taroma S, Spokane 1.
i Special PIvTuitrb to Tbe Journal.)
lane. Wash., July t. Tacoma de
feated Spokane yesterday 3 to 1, Bak
er's pitching having a great deal-' to do
ivlth the outcome. The game has been
protestea, nowever. owing io a decision
by Vmpire Ehret allowing two men to
be doubled out on an Infield fly which
Ehea purposely let drop. The score:
R. H. E.
Tacoma ....onooonos 0 3 II n
Spokane . .00000000 1 1 l
Batteries Hakr and Shea; Jensen.
Galaski and McCarter.
Gets Gans-Nelson Returns.
Martin Denny, the old. lightweight
pugilist, hnR arranged to get the returns
the (Jans-Nelson fight Saturday at
his place on Fourth stlreet opposite the
Chnmber of Commerce (building, starting
at 2 o'clock.
ties .n that direction without crinnling
our other work;'but whatever we do, JJ
the Y. M. C. A. if to continue to be a
feature of our cilv life, we must not
allow any dlminuilon of the physical
or educational work. We cannot af
ford to allow them to be minimized."
Sample Shoe Store compnny. First end
Madison, also Morrison, beiween Front
and First, offer you 10.000 pairs of sam
ple shoes at les than factory prices.
Shoes for everybody.
Great Western Circuit.
Peoria. Ill . July 3. The Initial meet
ing of the season for the (ireat West
em Trotting circuit opened here today
under conditions that promise well for
a favorable meeting. Thirty thousand
dollars In purses will be distributed
during the week that the meeting will
contmue.
This Date in SKrt Annals.
1S76 At Fleetwood Park, N. Y., In
riding match. J2."00, John Murphy rode
155 miles. 20 horseHj In 6:45:7.
1S35 At Colorado City, "Young Peter
Jackson" knocked out lorn Hayes In
flrt round.
1833 At Hufralo. FranK f.rne won
lightweight, championship from "Kid"
Lavlgne In 20 rounds.
19')3 At Vancouver. Louie Lone
knocked out Caesar Attell In twelfth
round.
1905 At, Reno. Nev.. Marvin Hurt
knocked out John Root In twelfth
round.
1906 At Seattle. Joe Gans defeated
lave Holly in '20 rounds.
IS THIS THE FASTEST MOTOR KOAT?
VaneouTer 8, Seattle 1.
(Special P1titrh to Tb Journal.)
Seattle. Wash.. July 1. Long, hard
lilts bv Nordyke. Mundorff and Hyatt
won yestrley's game for Vancouver, $
to 1. Franklin made his dehut In a S-
ttle uniform and w hit hard and ef
fetlvely. The acore: R. H E.
Seattle O0000 1 1 1
Vancouver .41OA0O29 1 I u j
Batterlea Franklin and Fortler; En
gle and Bugden. Umpire Frary.
Rutte-Aberdeen Game Called; Ratn.
Butte. Mont.. July (.The ram here
yestrdy wa called hi the flrat half
rf the f'fth Inning with Jhe accra I to
i In But tea favor
VaneonTer Mee4a St. John a.
Vancouver r? W aaainsCFt. rhti
on the Viifoinrtr illuawij tomorrow.
n4 It lp-cterf thrx will be a iomI
Fourth ' JulT crowd at the me.
Tht aame tana epea the east )
park Oa William a arcana Sunday after-Bona.
, -7T rvr it 7"r,r!"fm"'
(I'nltfd Press Iymnd Wire.)
San Francisco, July 3. Thousands of
Inquiries at the onnips of Gans and
son regarding the condition of tli
two fighters who will meet at 2:30
o'clock tomorrow afternoon for a 4S
round battle for the lightweight cham-
pionsnip or tne world, mafic it neces
sary for the managers to shut down on
information except to those having
some legitimate claim.
netting is brisk todav. showing the
first lively lavUiir of money on the
fight. The odds opened today at 10 to
with Oans the favorite, and so much
Gans money In sight that there was a
proDablllty of forcing the odds ud an
other point.
rselson said he wished the flirht was
today instead of tomorrow, as he la in
perfect condition. Hut he thinks ho
111 be Just as good tomorrow. He
shows confidence that stirs up enthusi
asm In his followers. They say that
they are confident that he will last 20
rounds and they follow thnt statement
ith an announcement of their belief
that If he lasts 20 he will win.
Gans retains his serene state of mind.
He and his backers believe he will, put
the Dano out before the twentieth. He
la rcvatlncr roflnv tqlltnir rnrt mf .a .In
anything that w 111 drain his energy.
The seconds will he: For Gnjis
Willie Keefe, Jack O'Keefe arid "Kid"
North. For Nelson Jack Grace. Kd
Moe. "Red" Cornet and Jeff I'errv. Rnn
Sellg. Gans' manager, will be in his cor
ner also.
An .lght-round preliminary between
Sam Nelson and "Red" Cornet will start
at "1:45. Tho championship contest is
scheduled 10 begin at 2:30. The men
will wtcish In the dressing-rooms and bo
ready to start as soon as they enter
the ring.
Pittsburg 41 25 .621
Chicago 39 24 .61 9
New York 38 28 .576
Cincinnati 34 3 2 .615
Philadelphia 27 31 .466
Boston 29 3S .43.1
St. Louis 25 40 .385
Brooklyn 24 39 .381
111 RACERS
READY FOR GUN
Fleetest Boats on River in
Speed Tests for Cup f
Tomorrow.
American Iveafrue.
Won. Losf.P.C.
Cleveland 3S 27 .685
St. Louis 39 28 .682
Detroit 36 29 .55 4
Chicago 37 30 .552
Philadelphia 33 31 .516
Boston 30 3 8 .44 1
New York 26 39 .4 00
Washington 24 41 .361
NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES.
At New. York.
R. H. E.
.3 7 2
.4 7 5
ALBANY RACKS BRING
HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE
Philadelphia
New York
Batteries Foxen and Pooln: Mathew
son and Bresnahan. 1'mpire Rlgler.
At IJoston.
n. h. e.
Brooklyn . .2 6 1
Boston 1 7 3
Batteries Wilhelm and Bergen; Flah
erty and Smith.. I'mpire O'Day.
At Pittsburg.
First game J Ft H. K.
Chicago ?f. 3 8 3
Plttshurfj 0 6 0
Butteries Brown and Kling; Camnltz
and Gibson. Umpire- Kmslle.
Second game - It. H. E.
Pittsburg . 9 13 0
Chicago 4 9 2
Batt-vles Mnddox, Camnltz and Gib
son: Pfelster and Marshall. I'mpire
Emslle.
The first race of the Willamette Mo
tor Boat club's tourney tomorrow will
be called promptly at t, o'clock, th
first boat being sent away from tha
starting line in the Under 10-mile class
at that hour. . .
The four-mile handlcan race with lt
turn around the steel bridge Dier "Will
OPPIinv Lisa thin Hoi n nn -
the second race can be started at S-aM :
o'clock sharp. The second race is ' til
nanaieap lor poats over 10 miles an
hour. V
The fourth sneclal scratch rue, will
be sent away nt 3 flo o'clock and is for.
noats above 20 miles an hour. The dis
tance is f miles. '
There are two entries In the free-for-nll
scratch, which will start at 4
o'clock. The Wolff will try conclu
sions with the Aries II and the flyer
will take two rounds of the mile
course, wnicn extends rrom the club
house to the government light buoy t
Swan Island. There are four turns It
the course and time will probably b.
cut down for this reason. Handsome
silver cups are the prizes
The races can be seen from the bluff
at the foot of Ellsworth street or from
the Morrison or Madison street bridges,
Guy Fleming has been appointed fleet'
captain for the races.
EBERLE KUYKEXDALL :
GOES TO OLYMPICS
(fnlted Preiwi Leannl Wire.
San Francisco, July 3 The Olympic
club track team will be greatly
strengthened by the addition of Eberle
Kuykendall. the University of Oregon
athlete, who Is to attend Cooper Med
ical :olleee. UDOn tho nnnnlni nf
fall teffrTn August. Kuykendall will
arrive In the cltv In a few weeks and
in a letter to Andrew Glarner. th
Olympic club half-mller. stated that ha
would join the club immediately upon
his arrival. Th - northern athlete Is
well thought of :i his home district
and in the Pacific northwest champion
ships recently held at Portland he wort -the
broad jump with a leap of 21 feet
114 Inches, took second to Fred Lana
gan In the pole vault and second t
fTm!,'l8on ln he high hurdlta at
0 : 1 o 2-5.
At St. IyOlli.
First g
Washlf g;.
(Special nipat-h to Tbe JournnM
Albany. Or.. July 3 Three harness
and one running race at the Bailey track
here yesterday afternoon drew a large
crowd from various plnces In the val
ley. Todav Deliloli, the I'allfornla pacer
will p.ice an exhibition mile tn try and
break her record of 2 "8. Summary:
2:05 trot, half mile heats, three In
five Velma Z. ownei) and driven bv
John Sawyer of Portland, won three
straight heats; May Tflien. owned by
M. McAlpin of Albany, driven bv Kirk- I
land, took second In each heat; third
money wer.t to lr Eraser, owned by C
O Frazer of Loom is. Cal., driven by
Barrows, who finis) ,1 tl ird In the first
and third heats nod fifih In the second,
best time. 2 06.
2:16 pace, half mile beats, two tn
three Jopenhlne. owned and ilrlven lu
ll Rutherford of Sen Bernardino Cal
won two straight beats; 7.omort. owned
and driven by ). P Mauney of &ilem,
second in each heat; best time, JC'J!'
Trot, 3-year-olds. Oreeon bred mile
heats, two In thr- Lost Bird owno.t
and driven bv Sim I.lndsey of Be.lem,
won easily; Markus K.. owned tiv i-fr
Cook of Independence driven by Toung.
woou iiii'iiq). ihhii.i irurn m rirst j eiecon
heat and second In necond: Sir Thoma ii-m.--
owned py t'naries Maker of Corvsllls. pt I.ouls
nrivrn ny iviger. tn'rn. winnmg neconil
In first heat and fourth In second
Half mile dash The Councillor,
owned by F. Heavener of Hood River
won; Bell Short, nrnisl by W. W. Per
riv of Independence, second; Crista,
also owned bv Perc'Ivai. thVd; time
0:604. J
St. Lul . , . . :
Cincinnati
Batteries Frnmm
Campbell and SchlcU
and Rudderham
R. H E.
4 7 3
2 4 3
nnd Hosterter:
I'mpires Klem
AMEUICAX I.EAtil E GAMES.
Jl a pair for boys' calf shoes: also
misses shoes nnd Oxfords and women's
shoes, worth up to J2.50, oh sale now
at tl. Sample Shoe Store companv.
I lrst ami Madison. Also Morrison street. .
between Front and First. ' !
At Philadelphia.
Boston
Philadelphia
Batteries -Clrotte snl C-rlger
and Smith.
B H E
1 6 0
5 HI 0
Bender
At Washington
game
n
New Tork . ' . .
Batteries Tanr.
Street .' Orth. New
Second game
Wash ir r on . .
NVw York .
Batteries - F.-i I k"nbu re.
Street. Hogg. XlanrlPir and
R H E
4 6 2
3 11 2
t!. Falkenhurn and
an 1 Klein
R H E.
S 11 S
3 6 1
ates and
Blair.
At Chicago.
First same - R. H. B.
Chb-ago S 1 0
St. l.o'jls 1 'g
Batteries Walsh and 8 irvan; Wsd-
oeil. j:aiiey ana epencer.
Second game
Bat :eries Owen.
IMneen and Blue.
R. II. E
. 0 (
It 0
CHmstel and Shrew;
At CleTeland.
Trirn-lookiBg erft vbirh the Smaller Motor Engla people will back tti $i.000 to bat ajr notor koat
on tfc rlTr la tomorrows rcs. This la tb craft, th Wolff, which wiU tiTwJtaB wUh. Roesrjt'k Xrfe
II, bo speed Is nnkaovB. r
TRI-CITY TEAMS PLAY
GAMES AT YAXC0UYER
peHl P1rt-h f Tke'iMrmI)
Vancouver. Wash . July t The Van
couver Pioneers and the S'. John aggre
gation of the Trl-Tty leigue will cross
bats on tbe local rrounds July 4. Tbe
affair will be a double-header and should
draw a good crowd of fans. On Sunday
the swme tea ma will rlav a third arame
Loral basebaJl nthuslasts ara much
Interested In the way th P1orers ara
plarlnir ball of lata, and r glvlna ba
home team do end of support from
tha bleachers.
R. H. K.
Cleveland
Ltro1t .11 H
Batteries CbeK Thllman. Rvaw4
f-ieaee i Clarke; L)vldson, Wlilett
and Schmidt.
STRAXGLER SMITH
. TO AYRESTLE TWICE
Stranger Smith and Bill Scholtea ef
The rll ara acheduled to wrst i
Astoria tomorrow atciit. Tbe t srap
Wers wera to bava mat at Hno River
wrwtl weeks ca. bot tha mates was
calld off at th eiver.tH four.
Snsita will mM r R&it, a
wrestler ef toe Iec. at that piace
Bundajr afternoon at t e clots.
PORTLAND BANKERS
PLAY IN SEATTLE
rVcil Dispatch to Tha Journal)
Seattle. July 3 The Seattle bankers'
nre looking forward with a great deal
of Interest to the game to be play el
here on the afternoon of July 4 between
the team picked from the Pprtlan-l
banks end the National Bank of Com
merce or Seattle, which leads In th
Sent tie league. .
The Portland hankers have' written
thHt they are bringing up a party of
3 . Including the team, and ara comlmj
determined to win.
The game was to have been played
at Woodland park, but it baa now bert
arranged to play the earn at- Pu it
dale's baseball park, beginning promt t- '
lv at 5 o'clock. There will b an ai
mlslon charge of 25 cents, and all
tickets which have been sold' for h.i
game at Woodland park will b rood
foh'.fnT," aaJ,';..s..
The Portland team will be enter
tained by the Seattle bankera a: I
give a trip about tbe city during th
day. and after the came -tn the even-
iZ m ll, V.n them ut
the Seattle Athletic club.
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