The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 11, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL ' PORTLAND, . SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 11. 1D08.
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TEAMS
IN LONG BATTLE
Qarretf and Harry
Sior Allow JNo nuns
in 13 Innings.
Rollicking, Jolllcklng, bresy Jess,
Star nlaln:
Frolllcklng. trolllcklng. hindiome Jess
My. what a likely swain.
Airy, fairy, dainty Harry :
How we wish you'd ever tarry.
Pretty, playful, petted boy
You're the one to bring ua Joy.
Girlish Giggle.
. Seasons may come and go, but It will
ba a long time before a greater game
la played than that 13-lnnlng, no-run
'-and few-hit contest that delighted
scores of men and hundreds of women
at Vauglm Park yesterday. Jesse Gar
rett. late of Texas, and Harry 8utor,
same state, engaged In a pitcher's bat
tie, the like of which has not been seen
In the coast league In years. - Honors
were -even, for while two less hits were
made off Oarrett than on sutor, two
swats of the Seal batsmen were for bet
ter than one bn.se. i
Not a costly error was made and by
llant fleldlnar cut off several runs, nota
ble of which was Ote Johnson's work
around the Initial station. Bagsey's
ions: runnlno- catch of a foul fly from
Williams' bat In the ninth was one of
the orettlest thlnars seen on tne neia,
Tom Raftery caught six pretty flies
in ten center garden and broke even
in the center garden and broke even
off the same number of runs. Both
catchers were working grandly and as
plring baserunners were compelled to
stick around the bags.
Garrett Was Great.
Garrett pitched the best game he has
been seen In- on the local grounds this
season. The modest little fellow, who
has been convalescing for the last week
from a three weeks' Illness with
mumps, had everything. Garrett has
great heart, and he was pitching Just
as good ball in the thirteenth as he was
in the early Innings, although his face
went wnite rrom the unusual exertion.
Forty-five times did the Seals face
Fitcher Garrett, Jind the Beavers were
up against Sutor one time more. This
is an average of about 2 men to the
Inning, a remarkable showing.
Right at the start the visitors looked
threatening. Mohler hit and was sac
rlficed to second by Hildebrand. He
went to third on Zelder's Infield out
and died there, when Raftery took'care
or Williams' long riy. jun other Seal
got Dast f rst until the fourth, when
Williams drove a beautiful three-bagger
to the center-field fence, after two were
out.
Johnson's Fielding.
Melcholr hit the sphere to Ote John
son and then the two began a race for
tne Dag. Both slid at the same time.
but the Viking touched It first. It was
the first time the play has been seen
locally thiB season, and Ote got a pro
tracted hand from the ladles. Had Ote
bean less iiulck, the southerners wouldl
nave scored.
During the rest of the engagement
not a Mohlerite got past the first cush
ion. in the eleventh things looked good
for Portland. Madden reached thirS on
Ills hit and an eror by . Sutor In hand
ling Garrett's sacrifice. C'ooriey let him
file there by going out. McArdle to Wil
liams. Again in the thirteenth the
Beavers were within hailing distance
of scoring. Basse v was walked, went
to second on MoCredie's Infield out,
end took third on Berry's error. Sutor
tightened up and fanned Groom, who
batted for Garrett, and Casey, retiring
the side.
There was considerable disapproval
on the part of the fans when il-iCredle
and Mohler decided to call the game at
the end of the thirteenth, with Trmplre
ovonnell's permission. They thought
It too dark, to continue. The fans didn't
tlilnk so.
The score:
PORTLAND.
PORTLAND MAN CHA3IH0N ANGLER.
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finished second In the ottier two, whlls
Wilkes Heart, the only other competi
tor, was only able to finish second In
the second heat, cotulng In a poor third
In the other two,
The mars walked away with th first
"m in tne rust timt Of i:viH( nuc
lost the second heat to Delmar. Wilkes
Heart ran well In this heat up to th
stretch, where he seemed to lose strength
ami roll behind. The time was t:0s
Bweet Marie picked up the third "neat
srier running mircj most- Of Ino way,
riniNiied witn a flash of speed and won,
Major uelmar and Wilkes Heart ran
well up to the stretch, but hers the
Malor hroks and Wilkes attain weakened
and the
mars beat them out Tims
Al Beebe of Portland. Or., and William Hunt Jr. of Avalon, Cal., recently hung up a record for light
tackle deep sea fishing off San Clemente island, npar the coast of southern California that is likely to
stand fof many years to' come.. Of course, there may be some who have beaten the catch, but they certain
ly never landed the fish. The prize packages were in the shape of two gold button yellowtain, hooked at
the same time, one weighing 48 pounds, the world s record, and the other tipping the beam at 43
pounds. Never before have two such specimens been taken at the same time and place. The photograph
shows A. L. Beebe at the right and William Hunt Jr. at the left with the world's record hung up.
UT SUTTOfJ PLAYS
HAZEL HOTCHKISS
rack Racquet Wielders to
Contest for California
Championship.
AB. R. H. PO. A. K.
Casey. 2b 6 0 3 t 4 0
Coonev. ss 4 n 0 1 5 2
Johnson, lb 6 0 0 18 2 0
Ryan. 3b 8 0 2 4 .1 n
Rsftery, cf '. . . . 5 0 1 0 0
Bassey. If 0 0 3 n n
McCredle; rf ,..6 o 1 2 0 0
Madden, o 3 n s ft o
Garrett, p 3 0 0 0 6 0
Groom 1 0 0 0 0 0
Total 40 0 7 89 19 J
Fan Francisco, July 11. Miss May
Sutton, twice holder of the women's ten-
Is championship of the world, is
atched against Miss Hazel Hotchkiss
for the state championship at San
Rafael courts this afternoon. Although
she has been verv HI. which caused her
to allow the world's championship to go
to Mrs. Sterry by default last month. It
Is predicted that Miss Button wll have
no difficulty In outclassing her oppo
nent. Tomorrow Miss Sutton will appear In
mixed doubles with Coast Champion
Maurice McLauglhln, against her sister,
Mrs. Orlando Bruce, and Carl Gardner.
I. R. Freeman, ei-champlon of the
coast accompanied Miss Sutton and
Mrs Bruce to this city from Los
Angeles.
NATIOXAL LEAGUE GAMES.
GREEKS SMASH INTO
ANGEL PROCESSIONAL
(United Pre Lesd Wire.)
San Francisco, July 11. Nagle was
easy for Oakland yesterday an)d the
Greeks won the game In the third in
ning by batting in three runs. The
score:
LOS ANGELES.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Bernard, 3b o 0 0 8 4 0
Oakes, cf 4 0 0 8 0 0
Dillon, lb 4 1 2 7 2 0
Brashear, rf 4 0 0 1 0 1
Smith. Jud. 8b 4 2 1 0 1 0
Kills. If . 8 0 1 2 0
Delmas, ss . . 4 0 1 2 4 0
Easterly, o 3 0 0 6 1 0
Nagle, p , 4 0 2 1 1 0
Totals 35 3 7 24 13 2
OAKLAND.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
SWEET MARIE WINS
BIG TROlTIp RACE
Mare Wins First and Third
Heats in Walk Major
Delmar Second.
AMERICAN MARKSMEN
BEAT ALL COMPETITORS
London. July 11. American marks
men retained their lead today over all
competitors in the International shoot
Ing tournament which Is being held at
Blsley, but England Is a clone second
and there was more heavy betting than
marked yesterday a contests, when shv
eral enormous wagers were posted.
England was the favp'lta yesterday In
the betting ring but today even money
is the rule.
The American team won the 800-yard
shoot looay ana aereatea every con
testant on the 900-yard range. Thin
makes the American total score, 2,132
whlls Kngiana has z.lll.
STANDING OP THE TEAMS.
Pacific Coast League.
Won. Lost. .P. C.
Los Angeles 46 88 .648
Portland 42 38 25
San Francisco ... 44 47 JlS4
Oakland . . . 89 48 .44
The New York Highlanders have not
lmnroved under the management of
"Kid" Elberfeld. It Is hard to believe
that a team-made up of so many star
players couia piay sucn poor Dan.
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Please Mention This Paper.
Van Haltren,
Cook. 2b . . .
Heitmuller,
Eagan, ss
Smith, Jim,
Hogan, lb
Altman. 8b
Lewis, o . .
Wright, p
cf
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BAN FRANCISCO.
Mohler, 2b
Hildebrand, If
Zelder, ss
Williams, lb .
Melcholr, rf
Curtis, cf
McArdle, 8b ..
Berry, o
Sutor; p
Total
AB.
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. 8
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. 6
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. 4
. 4
. 5
. 6
H. PO. A.
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41 0 6 89 21 2
Batted for Garrett In' thirteenth.
SCORE BY INNINGS.
San Francisco. . .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hits ... 100100100100 1 5
Portland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hits 121100100010 07
SUMMARY.
Struck out Br Garrett. 3; by Sutor,
9. Bases on Balls Off Oarrett , 2: off
Sutor. 2. Two-base hits McArdle.
Three-base hits Williams. Double
plays Curtis to Williams, Coonev to
Johnson to Ryan, Ryan to Johnson.
Sacrifice hits Hildebrand, Coonev, Mc
Ardle, Garrett Stolen bases Madden.
First base on wrrors San Francisco, 2;
Portland 1. Left on bases Han Fran
Cisco, : Portland. 7. Time of game
2:15. Umpire O'Comvell.
At Chicago.
R. H. E.
3 10 0
lphla 2 10 !
Batteries Brown and Moran; Foxen
and Dooln. Umpire Johnstone.
Chicago
Phtladeli
At Cincinnati.
R H E
Cincinnati 6 10 1
Boston 4 10 1
Battetles Ewlng and Schlel; Dorner
and Smith. Umpire Rudderham.
Totals 35
SCORE BY INNINGS.
Los Angeles ....00020100 0 S
Hits 0 0 1 3 1 2 0 0 07
Oakland 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 x 5
Hits 4 1511110 x 14
SUMMARY.
Two-base hits -Kngan and Jud 8mlth.
Sacrifice hits Ellis. Stolen bases
Eagan. Hogan. Double plays Dillon
to Delmas to Dillon. Bernard to Del
mas to Dillon, Altman to Hogan. First
base on balls Wright 1. Struck out
Nagle 3, Wright 3. Time of game
1:30. Umpire Perrlne.
(t'nlted Pre Lewd Wire.)
Readvllle, Mass., July 11. An easy
victor In the first and third heats.
Sweet Marie yesterday won the free-
for-all trotting championship race at
the New England Breeders' track here.
Major Delmar won the second heat and
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URINARY
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RELIEVED IN
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Each Cap- "N
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Beore of counterfnti
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On Eastern
: Diamonds
Manager Murray of ths Philadelphia
Nationals Is having more trouble than
a Judge at a babv show In trying to
keep his "Quakers" awake.
...
Word from St. Louis has It that "Iron
Man" Joe- McGlnnltv hopes Manager
McGraw will trade him to the St. Lou It
Nationals. That's an awful hope.
Major league scouts urn getting fussy.
A majority of the scoutfrs say they
haven't seen a minor leaguer this sen
son worth a tryout with the big fellows.
Boston has another Tom McCarthy.
The original Tom was a star fielder,
while the present TliomHs Is a pitcher
who has made good with the Boston
Nationals. J
Just when Manager Chanc had every
thing nicely arranged for his Chlcano
Cubs to lead the procession all season
tnose noma Flttsnurg pirates .stepped
In and spoiled It all.
Several youngsters have been doing
nice work on the diamond this season,
but when It comes to the genuine star
performers on the slab be sure to place
an X opposite the names of William
Donovan of Detroit and William Dl
neen of St. Louis.
Nsvtn had flashed the enin." Jim.
''and In a fit of rm-klm abandon hail
taken him on. O cracky!"
This Date la Sport Annals.
1864 At Albany, N, Y.i Atlanta Boat
club of New York beat'ths Mutuals ef
Albany In stx-oared race, for champion
ship of the Hudson river.
1874 James Single, outfielder of ths
Chicago National league club, bora at
Northvllle. Pa. ,
1885 At LawrraVa Mass.: t V,
Richardson, 200 vards, off hanoV 5S
ch liber Maynard rifle, scored 11 bulls,
eyes successively.
18M C. D. Graham went through th
Niagara rapids In a barrel.
1 U 7 A T P.. Tim W V
Carver broke 1,000 glans balU out of!
1,018 In 48 minutes 30 seconds, '
1890 At St. Paul: Elmer Smith mode
three home runs for the Kunsns City
club In a game with the St. Paul team,
1899 At Denver: George Dixon le
feated Tommy White In 20 rounds.
1908 At Philadelphia: Jim Jefforcfa
and "Phlladclhpln Jack" O'Brien fought
six rounds; no decision. '
1904 At Philadelphia: WUUs Flti
gerald won from Martin Cnnole In 6vl
rounds.
181)5 At Portland, Or.: nobby LundU
knocked out Frank Douglass In second
round.
Manager McGuIre of the Boston Amer
icans says he Is mighty glad President
Navln of Detroit refused to srlve a
nickel for "Old Cy" Young. "Suppose
Tclephonf Lino "Work Pushed.
(Brwclal Dltpntrh to Tbe Journal.) '
Eugene, Or.. July 11. Work on th '
government telephone line from Lowell,
20 miles east of Eugene, - toward tha
summit of the Cascade mountains .was
begun this week. It is proposed to flu
Inh the line as far as the Hill ranch,
28 miles from Lowell, this year, and .
eventually to ptwih construction across
the Cascades to connect with some1 Hnsr
branching out of Prlnceville or Slianlkn.
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"I claim to know a great deal
about a few ailments, rather
ths j a little of human Ills."
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THE DOIZfCr Or A TEW
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claim to be proficient In the treatment of all
human ailments and diseases. To attain the
highest possible degree of .proficiency In all
departments of medical science would require -half
a dozen lifetimes of study and as many
more of practical experience. The regular
practitioner Is proficient In a large number
of the commonest and most easily conquered
diseases. The specialist must first become
proficient for general practice, and must then
n on to nroflclencr In a few of those condi
tions and diseases more difficult to under-Tha leadinr Specialist
stand and mors difficult to cure.
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WHAT WEAKNESS IS AND
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treatment of some contrac
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VARICOCELE .
A thorough cure without pain or cut-''
ting. Every case of Varicocele I treat
proves the superiority of my mild and
harmless method, and the folly of- re
sorting to surgery. In most instances
It Is even unnecessary to detain the pa
tient a single day from his business.
The treatment I employ is distinctively
my own, and can be Jiad at my orrica
"Weakness" Is merely a
symjptom of chronic Inflam
mation In the prostata gland,
brought on by the Improper I Do not submit to the knife and
Jntractea , hosnltal exnenses. when a comolete and
fiermanent cure can be had without tha
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SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON
Others dose the system with mineral
poisons scarcely lass dangerous than
the disease Itself. The best they hopa
to do by this treatment Is to kep tho
disease from manifesting Its presence
upon the surface of the body. Under
my treatment the entire system la
cleansed. The last taint vanishes to
appear no more. I employ harmless
blood-eleanslng remedies. They ara
remedies heretofore unknown In tha
treatment of this disease. They oura
by neutralizing and absolutely destroy
ing the poison In the system. Such
cures cannot be other than completa
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att woKiusoir stbebt, oobxteb sxoozts. fobtsaxcd, omsoOH'.
Horas, to 6. eve amir as, 7 to . btxtdayb. fkom 10 to x.
NORTHWESTERN' LEAGUE.
Spokane, 4; Aberdeen, 2.
(gperUI Illspatek to Tbe Journal.)
Spokane, Wash.. July 11. With the
veteran Rogers again In ths game
Epokane yesterday took a fall out Of
Aberdeen here. 4 to 2. Buddy Pemolk
late of Portland, was given a trial by
Aberdeen and did fairly well till the
fourth Inning, when tie blew up and
allowed four tilts, one of them a three-
bacaer by Bert Dunn. The score:
R.H.E.
Aberdeen ...0 0009101 0 2 4 0
Spokane .. .00040008 s 4 T
Batteries Pernoll. Callff and Spen
cer; Galaskl and Rogers. Umpire
Carru there.
At Pittaburg.
Pittsburg
New York
Batteries Young. Lelfeld
son; Wrltso and Bresnahan.
i Day ana iviem.
R. H. E.
..,7 12 4
. . . 12 1
and Glb-Umplres
At St. Louis.
St. Louis
Brooklyn ........
Batteries Lush
Intyre and Bergen.
R.H. E.
0 6 3
0
and Ludwl; Mc
Umplre Rl gler.
AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES.
j Other Score.
At Vancouver Vancouver 4; Seattle .
At Butte Butta 14;- lacoma 0.
Selling Meet AH-Stara.
At tha league grounds at t o'clock to
morrow morning the Ben Belling ball
team will play the All-Stara, A vary
fast game Is looked for. Tomorrow's
gains will snean a great deal to tbs win
ners. Ths following la tha lineup:
Ban Selling All-Stari
Watrsus. .
Berger. .
(Matt...
pollts.
MJchael
Barns
Krans .........
Hansn....t...
Lavenr or Gray
.C... ...... Stevens
p.Steffens or Proep
....lb.......... Glltner
....?b.. r
,...!...... Meyer
... ........... . Peternoa
.-..rf.Proap or Pteffen
... .ca McDonald
At New York.
R. II. E.
Detroit 8 12 J
New York 2 J
Batteries WTlllts and Schmidt; Ches
bro, Newton and Blair.
At Philadelphia.
R. H. E.
St. Louis 0
Philadelphia 0 2
Batteries Waddell and Spencer; Dy
gert. Coombs and Schlltser, Powers and
Schreck. .
KLAMATH FALLS NINE
CAITITKES $600 PURSE
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Klamath Falls, Or.. July 11. Klamath
Falls' baseball team won first place In
the tournament at Lakeview and Is on
the way home with the J600 purse. The
team lost but one Kme during the tour
nament It is expected that Cedarville
will win second monev.
Every Woman
1 Interested and (heald know
aboatUie wondsrfal
MARVEL Whirling Spray
is new vasani wjmm. jnjeo.
(Km and Surtic. UeaV-Sat.
eat Moti convenient.
llWWHUWIHr,
The Pittsburg: climate must agree
with Roy Thomas. Since leaving Phil
adelphia Roy has shown most beautiful
baseball.
Jim
rmsw ran i
A .ft mf craiibl Sir H.
ft h nenBstinpply tbe
jiaavKii aooeiw so
oUir. but tend iianiD tor
lllnitreied book araM. Ittivas
run peroenj&ra ana mreenont id
v&lusbla to ladlea. M a KVKI. r
a m. asd st.. saw torh
lot Bait ky Bkldmar Drug Oo., WoodHd.
Claitt Co. a&4 Laua-Savie Dru Oe. stona.
At Boston. ,
R. H . E
Cleveland ,. 6 0
Boston -2 0
Batteries Thlelman and Bemle; Mor
gan. Winter, Clcotte and Donohue.
At Washington.
Washington
Chicago ...
Batter l
Burns, Hughes.
R. H. E.
.2 10 2
.2 1 2
Warner
and Street; Ait rock and -Sull(van.
And while figurine up the National
leacue race a on t ereriooa me- rew ion
Gianta. Ths Yonkers have bea going
grt ths past month.
A MUU VDBlfS
Mesas that maa sad wife hare lrd
to a good old age ana. ronseqaentiy
have kept healthy. Tbe best way to
keep healthy la ta aae that yenr liver
does Its duty lit days f af . Tbe
nlv way do his Is n ke Ballard's
Hrtlr in iti doom and taaa it when
ever roar, Ur gets Insrttve. cert a
per bwaile w.M ly gkldmnra Pnir Co.
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"Throw physic to tha dogs." said Shakespeare
ill mo8t doctors of today.
I I 1. 1 Dr. Wm. Osier of "chloroform ags" fame says:
I I All "I belleva that tha best doctor is ths one who
r lit .
III I Mr Jonn fomes, m. v.. ibiiow 01 ine nu; i- aaw
II LI leas of Physicians, London, says; "Some patients H Lg. M
I rl I ret well with the aid of medicine, more without It. i ri 1 f
II it 1 and still mora In spite of It." A lilt
111 mm . k i . - kt.w a . i I I
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"Throw physic to tha dogs." a
Ions aco. "Feed It to tha fishes.
most doctors of today.
Dr. Wm. Osier of "chloroform ags" fame says:
"I belleva that tha best doctor is ths one who
knows the worthlessness .of medicines."
Dr. Alfred Leff'ngwell of the American Hu
mane association says: "I do not believe that the
average length of human life would be dlmlnllel
by ar. nour It an tne arusrs oi ennmenuum
dumped into the see. barring, perhaps,
lnzeri"
sir John Forbes. M. D.. fellow of the Royal Col
leas of Physicians, London, says; "Some patients
rot well with the aid of medicine, more without It.
and still mors In spite of It."
At last some cf our eminent physicians are be
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deceived the people lust about as long as thev
can. unless they check tha advance of science. It
Is science that has "shown them up." It hai
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all sickness and chronic disorders are due to lack
of electric energy. It hss tsught us tha worth
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poisons don't cute.
The reason drugs don't cure Is becausa they
do not help nature.- Nature needs electricity, nour
ishment, something that builds up. Drags contain
no nourishment no 'electricity Just poison,
whlca tears down.
My war of curing Is to restora electricity where
It Is needed, and pain and atckneas will disappear.
That's because electricity gives strength, power
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