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    THE OREGON gAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. .SATURDAY EVENINO, JULY 4. 1008.
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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
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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. First base on
balls Off Gray, 4; off Nelson, 2. First
base on errors Los Angeles, 4. Struck
out By Gray, 7; by Nelson, 6. Wild
pitch Gray. Time 1:45. Umpl:
Perrine.
This Date In Sport Annals.
1833 The .Olympic Ball club of
Philadelphia organised for the purpose
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STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Pacific Coast League.
Won. Lost
Portland 38 35
Los Angeles 40 37
San Francisco 41 i3
Oakland '...38 42
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Mx furlongs, futurity course Sea
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Mile Araae won, James B. Brady
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Batteries Smith and Street; Lake.
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tain Is 19 to 7 in favor of the Twin
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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
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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
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Five furlongs Seven Full won. Bell
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Five furlongs Robert Mitchell won.
Mabel Hollander second. Heme Ialy
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Four furlonfts R. O. McCardy won,
Lena Iench aecond. Be Oone third.
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VABTCOCELE, SFEXMATOBBBOEA, . LOST TIOOB, OBOAHTO
WEAKNESS, CONTRACTED DISOBDBRS, STRICTURES, SPECIFIC
BLOOD POISON AND PIZ.E8, I also treat and cure promptly and thor
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Leading Specialist.
I offer not only FREE Consultation
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expert opinion about his trouble.
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PORTLAND, OBEOON
AN M. D. ON
KIDNEY DISEASE
THE
AWN OF HOPE
For the Sick and Weak
Local fans will catena1 the a'd hand
to Body feaHory If fc lasts long
enough to acceotpasr tba Reals Bona
tt week,
SQUEEZE PLATS.
Pear Caey batted 1900 yesterday.
Three hits In three trmes tip.
Danzig seems to be a little off color
o the fielding gam thta trip south.
The big fellow baa made aeveraJ costly
With tta gams this morning there are
stilt four to be played la mi Fran
cic and Oakland. The team may
!oe Its Hat! but It wilt surar come
home with .0S or better. . , -
Writing on kldnev disease, the medi
cal term for which Is Nephritis, Dr. J.
W. C'hismond says in the "MEDICAL
BRIEF: '
.'In its InciDlency it is as curable as
any maladv that the system Is heir to.
IN ITS' SECONDARY STAGE WE
POSSESS NO SPECIFIC FOR IT8
RAVAOE8."
Where does that leave the kidney
medicines you have been taking'
And Just gs we have said over and
over, It doesn t mr.ke much dlrrerence
what you call kldnev trouble. If It fas
tena, physicians and druggists have
had no successful treatment for It.
True.' it commonly Rets well at first,
but If It does not. it enters the se-ond
stage that was incurable up to the dis
covery of Fulton's Renal Compound,
which Is the first thing known to re
duce inflammation in kidnev tissues.
When does the second stage com
mence' Dr cmsmopd says: it uts
VELOP8 SO I NCONSCIOUSLT IT IS
AS A RULE FAR ADVANCED BE
FORE IT IS DISCOVERED"
In view or these acknowledged Tartar
people with kidney trouble nhould do
some very serious thinking before tak- :
Ing futile kidney medicines under !
which the kidney dtaths have risen to;
over 170 per aay. t,ven ir tne inr, ani
mation la-in the first stage, a course of
futile medicine Is delay that develops ,
the veiy condition that Dr. Chlsmond
says is "Irreparable." and that was ir- '
reparable up to the date of Fulton's
benefit ent discovery. I
If yenf have kidney trouble, either'
starting or seated, how can there be !
any Question about your taking the
only known specific for Inflammation '
of tha kidneys, which, tneipent or
chronic, ) the real difficulty with kid
nev troubled people?
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875 Sandy Pt..
Portland, Or.
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