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THE OREGON gAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. .SATURDAY EVENINO, JULY 4. 1008. D in rn icp hp y ivr b? t at c? ui the. X J IX JL J. In jt IVJLuVV & WORLD Ring Held Tack Diamond D BEAVERS ALLOW FOURTH VICTORY Kinsclla Blows Up in Eighth and Five Seals Romp Homeward. (United Pren Eeed Wire.) San Francisco, July 4. After Port land had the game pretty well In, hand In tha first half of the fourth" canto yesterday the Seals discovered McFar land's weak points and the ex-Onk-lander wa,s yanked out. Manager Mc Credle sending Klnsella In. Klnsy was hammered for seven '. 'runs during the succeeding four and a half Innings, two or uiom being ma tie in tne inning unit marked McFarland's retirement. How ever, errors by Casey and Damlg nml Ktnsella's wlldnees wore responslblo for at least four of the runs in the eighth Inning. It was the fourth straight victory over the Beavers and Manager Mac an I his men are feeling disheartened. Woyd was passed around -last night that Mc Credle had secured Graney, the Cleve land Southpaw, who was with Wllkes barre In the New York State league last season. However, there Is a fear that the layout may have the name end ing as that connected with Hess of the same big league club. fortlana started the run getting in the third Inning and continued It In the fourth. Cooney, McCredle, Danzig ana McFarland were the quartet to reg ister lor tne northerners. San Francisco tied the score In the fourth on three hits, a pass and an error. In the eighth Klnaella walked Hlldebra,nd, anfl errors by Casey and Danzig populated the cushions. Then Klnsefia got wild and cracked Curtis In the slats with a pitched ball, forcing Hllde across. Berry's timely double brought In three more runs. Willis' out placed Berry on third and the lit tle catcher, scored on Ktnsella's wild pitch. This was the fifth run of tho chapter. Jones started the game for the Seals, but wei replaced - by Salisbury in the fourth. Salisbury gave evidence 1 of soaring skyward In the seventh and Vlo Willis was sent to the poet fo:' tha last lap. The score: PORTLAND. AB. R. H.PO.A. B. Casey, 2b. . . , Cooney, ss. , Ryan, 8b. Raf tery, cf. . . McCredia, rf. . Bassey, If. . . Danzig, lb. . , Whalen, c. . . McFarland, p. Klnsella, p. . Madden . Totals . 3 0 8 2 2 1 . 3 1 0 0 2 0 .4 0 2 2 2 0 . 4 0 1 6 0 0 .311000 .4 0 0 2 0 0 .411901 . 4 0 0 4 1 .0 1 0 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 0 7 0 ,1 0 0 0 0 0 30 4 8 24 13 3 WORLD'S GREATEST BASEBALL BATSMAN I : ,. , 1 JvtL ft' I -' . i t a. I Ci - " V X 1 " "" "" FIGHT HOUSE IS WflRTH S25.000 Both Men Give Statements Showing Their Extreme Confidence. PORTU D LOSES BOA CREW RAGE (United Prau Uased Wire.) San Francisco, July 4.-Wlth every prospect of a $26,000 house all Is ready for the second battle between Battling Nelson and Joe Gans this afternoon for the lightweight championship of the world.. There Is little prospect that the fight will last the 45 rounds and a majority of the right runs look ror Gans to put tho Dane out within 20 rounds. But Nelson has never been knocked out and that is one reason why a fight with odds at 10 to 4 Is attracting such wide spread attention. The public wants to (tee If the little Dane can be knocked out. Then. too. this 1 fight will settle the long string of arguments which fol lowed the Guns-Nelson battle at Gold Held. There will be no excuse this time. Both men are In trim. They look in the besf of condition. Gans slept late today at his camp at San Raphael and at 11 o'clock ate a light meal, which Is all he will have until after the fight. He expects to arrive at the ringside shortly 'alter 1 o'clock. Nelson will remain, at his camp at WUletts place until Just bo fore th fight. The Dane weighed a little under 133 yesterday. Gans toJay Buid: "Battling Nelson Is In for a beating he will remember. 1 cannot map out my plan of action. It all depends on tho Dane." Nelson said: "I have been waiting two years for another chance at Gans. It will be a different story this time. I am the best bet this city has seen in a long time." (United Press Leased Wire.) 4 Seattle, Wash., July 4 J. Donaldson of Victoria won the 4 4 Junior single this forenoon In the regatta of the North Paclfto 4 Association of Amateur Oars- 4 4 men on Lake Washington. Time, 10:67 1-6. II. Sinclair of Van- 4 couver was second and Art Al- 4 len ' of Portland third. Allen showed In tho best form, but 4 rowed out of the course. 4 4 The four-oar race wu won by 4 4 the Vancouver crew, who fin- 4 4 Ished jour lengths ahead of 4 4 Portland. Tho Victoria crow 4 4 finished third, eight lengths to 4 4 the rear of Portland. The time, 4 4 ' 8:30, was very poor for the dls- 4 4 tance, a mile and a half. 4 4 of playing town ball, a- game having some siigui lemurs ot resemblance to baseball. , 1864 First city rowing regatta held in nosion. 1870 Steamboat R. E. Le defeated the Natohea In' a race from New Or leans to St. Louis. 1878 At Chelsea, Eng., William Mao- ?regor, quoltlst, pluyed 60 "rlngera" In 0 minutes. 70 In 30 minutes and 100 In 4.1 mlnuteH. 1883 At New York, John L. Sullivan knocked out Jimmy Klllott in the third rouna. 1 8KB At White Bear. Minn.. Bt. Paul defeated Calumet In lacrosne match for championship of tne United States. 1889 Tho Atlanta and Chattanooga teama' played 14 Innings In the morning game and 12 Innings in tho afternoon game. NELSON POUNDED HARD ' AND ANGELS TRIUMPH (United Pre Leased Wire.) Los Angeles, July 4. Nelson was pounded hard In the ninth yesterday and the Augels put two across, enough to win rrom the UaKs by one run. The score was 4 to 3. Summary: LOS ANGELES. A B. R. H. P.O.A. E Bernard. 2b. Oakes. cf . . . . Dillon, lb... Brashear. rf. Smith, 3b... Ellis, If Delmas, ss. . H. Hogan. c. .3 .4 .4 . .4 . .4 . .3 . .4 .2 .3 LOCAL SPORTS BETTING HEAVILY ON BIG FIGHT i .2 14 3 0 0 0 4 1 2 Gray, Easterly, o 1 Total 33 OAKLAND. A B. R. H. P.O.A 4 10 27 13 2 Van HaMren Haley, 2b Heltmuller, rf Eagan, ss . . . . W. Hogan, lb Cook, If Altman, 3b. . . Lewis, c Nelson, p. . . . cf . .6 . .4 . .4 . .4 . .4 . .3 . .2 . .4 . .4 Mohler, 2b. . , Illldebrand, If. Zelder, ss. Williams, lb. . Melcholr, rf. .. Curtis. 8b. ... Henderson, cf. Berry, c. Jones, p Salisbury, p. . . Willis, p. .; .. SAN FRANCISCO. AB. R. H.PO. A. E. Totals Batted 16 1 30 9 7 27 for Klnsella In ninth. SCORE BY INNINGS. Portland 00220000 0 4 Hits ., 10321001 08 San FraAcisco ...00040006 9 Hits 0 1 0 3 0 2 0 1 7 SUMMARY. Two-base hits Rvan. Williams, 2, Melcholr, Pern'. Runs off Jones 2. hits 5; runs off Salisbury 2, hits 2; runs off McFarland 2. hltn 4: runs off Kinfella 7. hits 3; runs off Willis 0. hits 1. Sac rifice hits Cooney, Williams. Double jilavs Klnsella to Casev to Danzig; Meicliolr to Herrv to Mohler; Williams to Zelder. Stolen bases Coonev, Moh ler, Melcholr, Henderson. First base on balls- McFarland S, Klnsella 1, Jones 2, Salisbury 2. Hits by pitcher McFarland by Salisbury, Curtis by Kln fsella. Struck out McFarland 1, KJn sella 1. Willis 2, Salisbury 2. V.1 pitches Klnsella. Time 1:40. Umpire O'Connell. Since he began playing major league baseball in 1897, Hans Wag ner, the marvelous Pittsburg player, has had a general batting average of .34 7. He recently made his two thousandth safe hit. This record is unique in baseball history. The picture shows Wagner at the bat. His great work with the stick and on the bases has done more than any thing else to shove Pittsburg Into first place in the percentage column of the national league. It is rumored something like $10,000 was paid Hans by Barney Drey fuss to keep him in the game this season after he announced his retirement. It was money well spent. NORTHWE8TKKN LEAGUE. SjKkane 3, Tncoina 2. (Special Plapatch to The Journal.) Spokane, Wash., July 4. James' time lv hit to rlsht field In the eiahth In njng of yesterday's game decided one of tne preiwesi punier s otnui-'s pve fnucht on the local grounds. Wright and Carscn were In grand form anl each received sensational support. Lit tle Ruster Breslno, the Tacnma short stop, pulled Cnrsort out of many a hole when lv lightning stops and throws to the plate he cut off run after run from the Indians. The score: R. H. E. Tacoma ....02000000 0 2 5 1 Spokane ...1 0 1 0 0 0 0 a 3 9 2 Batteries Carson and 8hea; Wright and McCarter. Umpire Ehret. Vancouver 4, Seattle 3. (Special Plapatch to The Journal.) Seattle, Wash., July 4. Vancouver won out In the eighth Inning here yes terday when after Qulgley had singled, Carney booted Hyatt's single to right center allowing Qulgley to score from first. The score: R. H. E. Seattle 01 020000 03 7 1 Vancouver .3000000 1 0 4 10 8 KID SCALER BLACKS rs OPTIC SULLIVA Aberdeen 3, Butte O. fSpecinl Plptch to Th Jnnrcal.) Butte, Mont., July 4. Callff was in grand form yesterday, keeping the hits well scattered. His teammates got after Claflln In the last four Innings of the game and ran up 3 runs. The score: R H. E Aberdeen ..0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 3 10 1 Butte 00000000 00 4 2 Batterles Callff and Hottlger; Claf lln and Kreltx. Umpire Carruthers. NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. At Cleveland. R. H. K Cleveland 0 t t Detroit 11 1 Batterten Berger. Llebhardt and Bemis; Donovan and Schmidt. Now Gene Wants to Lick the Whole Gang Squabble Over Gate Receipts. (Special PlHpatoh to The Journal.) Spokane, Wash., July 4.- Kid Scaler and Gene Sullivan, who foug a six round draw here last week, are looking for each other with blood In their eyes. Scaler took a poke at Sullivan last night that left the Butte amnteur with a shanty over his left peeper, and now Gene is wearing a bandage to hide the lijllired member and vowing he will get yen. It all happened over a division of the receipts of the match, which was Sul livan s first professional experience. Scaler declares that Kearns, the pro moter, does not want to settle as wis agreed upon and that the scrapper is loser hv the fight. Scaler further asserts that Kearns is sore becaus- Sullivan did not win the mill. On the other hand. Sullivan says that Scaler was looking for a laydown from him. and that he was wonderfully surprised 4 when Sullivan waded' in wtt!i numerous hard wallops to the kid's head. 8ulllvan wandered Into the store where Scaler is employed last night and the two got Into a heated discus sion. It ended when Scaler landed on Sullivan's optic right hard. Sullivan went off In a huff and de clares he will fight Scaler, Kearns or Johnny Held or any of the rest of the gang at any time or place for money, marbles or chalk. Scaler conies right back and says he has $.W0 to put against every 1260 Sullivan can ehow that he can put the Butte land out in 20 rounds. . Backers of each man-fare talking very rrruch and unpleasantly about the other. Anyhow, the squabble over the $822 taken In at the door Is liable to result In a whole bunch of fun for the fan i who likes to pass up the talk but who loves to see the belligerents fight It out in the right. DELILAH BREAKS HEE MILE PACING RECORD (Special Dispatch to Tne Journal.) Albany, Or., July 4, In an exhibition. mile on the Bailey track yesterday, De man, me camornja pacer, covered a mile in 2:07 1-4, lowering her own mark 3-4 of a second. Race results: 2:17 trot, mile heats, two in three Redskin, .owned by A. C. Lohmlre, Cf Portland, won two straight heats; Coma, owned by Dr. Young of Salem, and Dr. Frazer, owned by C. o. Frazei of Loomls, ChI.. divided second and third money, Interchanging those positions in the two heats. Best time. ,2:20. Special roadsters for Albany entries, owners to drive, mile heats, two In three Alice May Norde, owned by Hugh Isom. won first nlace. taklne sncnml and third heats; Lady Bernhardt, owned by . F. Davenport, won first heat and took second in tho others: Pearl ownnl by C. Logson. was third in all thrao heats. Best time, 2:50. 2:20 nace. half-mile heats, threo In rive Alt, owned by John Sawyer of Salem, won three straight heats; Ore gon Babe:, owned by J. D. Isom of Al bany, took second money, and Del mont, owned by Dr. Young of Salem, third. Best time, 1:05. Thrcn-qusrter-mlle dash-m- Won by The Councillor, owned hy F. Havener, of Hood River; Cheta, owned by W. W. Perelval of Independence, second; Bill snort, also owned by Fercival, third lime, i:i(. Betting on the fight locally has been brisk. Ed Schillef has handled already some $600 on tho match and this will probably reach into- the four figures be fore or immediately after the atartinir hour. A popular bat is that tho Dene will not last 20 rounds with the dusky cham pion and some $400 has been handled on this proposition. Boh Roberts, a well known colored sport, is one of the heav iest backers Of Gans. Roberts has $300 up that Bat will not stay 20 i-ounds. This morning there was one $90 to $30, one $0 to $30 and one $50 to $25 on the general result. Total 84 3 825 14 winning out when run was One scored. SCORES BY INNINGS. Los Angeles .0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 4 Hits .1 0 2 1 0 0 1 1 410 Oakland 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 3 Hits 1 0 0 2 2 1 0 2 0 8 SUMMARY. Two-base hits H. Hogan, Cook, Eagan. Altman. Sacrifice hit Bernard. Double plav Heltmuller to ,W. Hogan. Stolen bases Dillon and Ellis, Helt muller and Hogan. Left on bases Los Angeles, fi; Oakland. 8. 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July 4 The bet Una on to'ilaht s JO-ronnd fight between Jack (Taint Sullivan and Terry Mua- tain Is 19 to 7 in favor of the Twin Sullivan's backers ' are rwttlna even money that Mustsln will be knocked rut. Weeks Is favorite over Dough erty for the preliminary. The town ts full of people and seats are selling fat. It promiaea xo or in oeei ngm car nival ever put op In tills ramp. mass s!S!mmm- . - . AXTI-RACINO CROWD v AFTER VERBAL WAGER (I'nlted Preai Leaaed Wire.) New York. July 4. The anti-racing contingent will not accept the ruling of Justice Blschoff thai a Verbal bt Is legal, and they will carry the fight Into a higher court. Acting District Attornev Elder, of Kings county, yecterday announced th decision to appeal from the supreme court to the appellate division Gov ernor Hughes has given. It aa his opin ion that a verbal bet is just as much an Infringement of the law as a regu larly recorded wager, and It la under stood that It Is through hla suggestion that the fight is being made. Winners at Lntonla, Cincinnati, July 4. baton la results yesterday: Five and one-half furlongs Sweet t'lppin won, nuena vista second, Orna mofan third Tlma 1 -HQ J-K Five anil one-half furlongs Variation won. Floreal second. Point Lace third. Time. l:H7 3-6. Six furlongs Hazel Thorpe won, Mar- morean secona, r losse B. tnird. Time 114 4-6. Six furlongs, handicap Dainty Dame won. ai Muuer secona, Aliss Alert third Time. 1:13 4-5. Seven furlongs Oelne won, Mary Tal bot second. Lady Carol third. Time. 1:27 8-6. Mile and a sixteenth Sevems won, Lady Bnldur second. Sliver Brook third. Time, 1:48 AMERICAN' LEAGIT2 GAMES. a fcounr wesdxjto Means that man and wff hare Mve.l to a rood old ag and ernaqueatly hive kept healthy. 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