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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 18, liOS.
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Ring
Held
Track
Diamond
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GMIIEY GEIS TO
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ANGELS
wines
dips Them Closely
Vast Concourse
Feminine Fans
Before
of
Dan"
By R. A C.
" "Oogle,- google, CJrHney man."
Chlrprd a little miss
. "Sav he's anntlirr Handsome
,' Chimed her blKgnr Ms.
; m T. the Jov of every ran,
m Mother added in her biles.
, m. Grandma a Groans.
' wp - .
i Every ounce of femininity In the
!, grandstand hugged herself with K''
yesterday when Jack Oraney swatted
'? the ball on the nose for the first hit
hiade by the Heavers and then tho fair
Snes nearly spilt their pretty throat
"HI Voicing their praise when the little
s- twirler slid home for the first run of
the home guara. jbc wmru iu o,iu.
r thai ladles that he could purvey ii
CRACK GROCERS BASEBALL TEAM.
curves and hit all kinds of benders a
h dirt it tOO.
Graney was a little wild, but tne
ladles forgave that when he pitched big
Si brush ball In critical periods and saved
mi the home plate rrom unusual aesecm
m' tlon. Of course, one fellow got away
and snolled Jack's chance for a clean
sheet, but then the girls didn't count
3 that against him.
a All the runs were made In one Inning,
h ilrth I'n tn that moment Port-
"' land hart made not a single hit off
"T young Koestner. and the southerners
IV had connected safely but once wl'h
Graney 's puzzlers, Onkes having gleaned
; a bingle in the third.
Wheeler Butts In.
2 Well, in the sixth old C.eorge Wheeler
started off with a single and went t.i
A second, when Bassey foozled George's
lilt in the left patch. Brashear struck
Zi out because he bunted the third strike
5 foul. Judson Smith moved Wheeler
to third on a single and the pocket
edition of Methuselah scored when
Ellis rnnoed the horsehlde when ro
Beavers were on guard. A double play
morgued the Angels, for Hogan struck
out and Madden heaved the hall to
Ote Johnson to head off Ellis at sec-
ond, getting It In return to tag' Smith
t the plate.
w' Here's how the pride of the forest
94 did It: Graney landed on one of Koest-
iter's slants and planted It In right
? field for a clean hit. He took second
when Casey sacrificed, the pearl be-"'-
lng safe on Wheeler's error. Buddy
Ryan pulled off a second sacrifice and
Raftery drew . four wide ones. With
the bags full Dalmas erred in hand
ling Johnson's grounder and Oraney
registered. Danzig polled a bingle,
Casey, Raftery and Bassey, copping his
' V first hit In ages, drove the Viking home,
i,. Graney started another batting rally
- In the eighth "by hitting to the same
spot as In the preceding chapter and
- Casey moved him forward with a sln
,. gle. The installment closed, however,
when the next two wer.e easy outs,
Madden having gone out first on strikes.
The score:
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HEiV CHMilPIOH
California Girl Defeats Lo
cal Title HolderWin
ner Also in Doubles.
Reading From Left to Right th Player Are: Bottom Row
Donaldson, Farrell, Mueller, and Long. Middle Row Clay, Davis. Top
Row Kllnk and Muller. Tula Team Defeated the 8alesmen Nina at
the Grocers' Pienlc Wednesday.
FORMER RACQUET CHAMPION NOW
PARTNER IN "LOVE-ALL" MATCH
Casey, 2b
Ryan. 3b
Raftery, cf . .
Johnson, ss .
Panzlg, lb ..
WcCreJie, rf
Bassey, If
Madden, c
Graney, p
AB. R, H. PO. A. E.
.31 1020
.3 0 0 3 1 0
3 1 0 4 0 0
.310010
. .4 0 110 0 0
4 0 0 2 0 0
5 0 1 0 0 1
3 0 0 8 5 1
3 1 2 0 4 0
28 4 5 27 14 21
(T'nttPd Press Leased Wlr.)
Francisco, July 18. "Love-all. '
is the score that got away with
O. Hunt, former tennis cham
pion or every section or me i nii'-ti
States, a graduate of tho University of
California and Michigan, and an at
torney of this city.
Hunt is now In the doubles class, hav-
6an
This
Reuben
ing decided to play partners perma
nently wun Miss Terese A. Raphael,
an Alameda girl.
The young couple were married at
St. Mary's cathedral and will live In
Mill Valley.
Mrs. Hunt Is the -daughter of Mrs.
Mary E. Raphael and is an accom
plished linguist. Attorney Hunt is the
only son of Judge A. B. Hunt.
ENGLAND TAKES
LEAD 111 GAMES
Two First Places Help Brit
ons Americans Make
Points and Qualify.
LOS ANGELES.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Bernard, 2b 2 0 0 2 2 0
Oakes. cf . 3 0 1 0 0 0
Wheeler, lb 1 1 1 13 0 2
Brashear. rf 2 0 0 0 0 0-
Pmltii, 3b 3 0 1 1 3 0
Ellis, If 3 0 1 1 1 0
Delma?!. ss 2 0 0 0 1 3
Hogan. c 4 0 0 6 1 1
Koestner, p 4 0 0 1 4 0
Total 26 1 4 24 12 4
Los Angeles 0O000 1 00 0 1
Hits 0 0 10 0 3 0 0 0 4
Tortland 00000 400 4
Hits 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 6
SUMMARY.
Struck out By Graney 9, by Koest-
tier 6. Bases on balls Off Graney 7,
Koestner 3. Double plays Graney to
Madden to Danzig, Madden to Johnson
to Madden. Sacrifice hits Oakes. Ellis.
Casey, Ryan. Stolen bases Delmas,
i.. Raftery. Johnson. Hit by pitched balls
, " Wheeler, Smith. Passed balls Mad-
den. First base on errors Portland 3
Left on bases 1-os Angeles 9. Portland
" 6. Time of game 1 hour, B0 minutes.
Umpire O'Connell.
This Date in Sport Annals.
1866 At Poughkeepsle, N. T. : The
Bamuel Collyer crew of New York de
feated the Strangler crew of Poughkeep
sle In 4-oared race, for championship
and 16.000.
174 At Saratoga Lake: Columbia
crew victors In Intercollegiate regatta,
V'esleyan second and Harvard third.
1 SS3 At ORclfnsburg, N Y. : Edward
Hanlan defest-d Wallace Ross In scul
- lers' racp. 4 miles, tur.i.
lS9fi At London. England: Joe
Priestly, aged f1 year. 132 pounds,
walked three mlls, carrying a 56-poum!
. weight on his head, not touching It with
his hands. In 33 minute?.
191 At Devil's -Lake, v p: The
. Grand Porks and Fargo teams, of the
Red River Valley )e.ipi;e. played the
- longest game on record In regari to the
number of Innings plsyed, it being a
contest 'f 25 Innings without a run
belnir scored
190fi At Chelsea, Mafs : Jack John
son wun from Sandy Ferguson In seven
rounds.
(United Press Leased TTlr.)
London, July 18. Russell of Eng
land won the final heat In the 3,200
meter steeple chase today, his time be-
lnj? 10 minutes 47 4-6 seconds.
Eisele of America finished third In
this event, giving his friends a pleasant
surprise, as the places were conceded
to the Britons after the showing they
made In the preliminaries yesterday
America had been particularly discour
aged by the failure of Llghtbody of
Chicago to qualify. The recent injury
to his knee cap kept him from winning
his heat.
England was given a good healthy
lead over America today, when two
more first places were added to her
list of victories.
Jones took the final In the D. 000-meter
cycling race In 8 minutes, 3 1-5 sec
onds for the United Kingdom and Hol
nifin of England won the final In the
2011-meter breast stroke svim. His time
was 3 minutes. 9 3-5 seconds.
A. K Dearborn of America won his
section in the preliminaries for the
discus throw. Greek stylo, today, quali
fying for entry In the finals. His throw
was 116 feet, 11 '4 inches.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Today and Monday will be positively
the last days for discount on east side
gas bills. PORTLAND GAS CO.
NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE.
Brock BeaJi Ctumej.
It r!td Pre l1 Wlr )
Los Angeles. July IS. Phil Brock
4t knoi ked out Frank Carsey here last
flight in the twentieth rounl after the
men had put up me of the fiercest e-
Mbltlons ever seen in Ix ArgVles
BrO.'k WAnt trt met Park, Wrl.n
i now
I .-1
Spokane 3, Tacoma 1.
(SpecUl Mstwtcn to Tbs1 Journal )
Spokane, Wash.. July 18 Bases or
balls freely Issued by Teddy Roosevelt.
late of Spokane, but now of the Tigers J
logemer wiui two timely lilts tjy K!p
pert gave the locals yesterday's came
3 to 1. Lynch and Rowan piaved
spectacular bull. The score: H. il. E
Ta om;i ...00001000 01 4 2
Spokane . . II 1, I 0 1 0 0 0 3 4 2
Batteries Roosevelt and Danny
Shea. Holm and Denny Shea. Umpire
Carruthers.
Vancouver 11, Seattle 4.
fStweial DUtmtth to Trim JotirtuLt
Seattle. Wash.. July 1H. Yesterday'
hall Mine here resulted In a walk away
for the Heavers, the final score being
11 to 4. Dugdale's misfits were un
able to stop the hard hitting Canucks.
The score: R. H. K.
Seatle ...2 1 0 000 1 0 0 4 1 1 2
Vanconver .1 2200140 1 11 1 2 3
Batteries Franklin. Boyle, Fortl.-r
and Meets; Hall and Arbogaat. Umpire
Prary.
Pacific Coast League.
Won. Lost P.C.
Los Angeles 60 41 .54V
Portland 48 40 .635
San Francisco 48 49 .495
Oakland 40 64 .426
Northwestern League.
Won. Lost. P.C.
Spokane 43 27 .614
Vancouver 43 32 .673
Tacoraa 36 35 .507
Aberdeen 34 ' 41 .453
Butte 2 34 .433
beattlQ 33 46 .417
Miss Hasel Hotchklss, the California
tennis player, displayed her ability this
morning when she allowed Miss Amy
Heltshu of Portland, the state cham
pion last year, but eight points in me
two sets. Miss Hotchklss won
srreatest easo 6-0 and 6-0.
In the ladles' doubles Miss Hotchklss
and Miss Leaiibetter defeated Mrs. Cook
and Miss Fording in . an Interesting
match. 6-3 and -4. Miss Hotchklss
allowed Miss Leadbetter to play her own
side of the court without assistance and
the latter put un an excellent game, as
also did Mrs. Cook and Miss Fording.
The men's doubles are being played
off today.
W. A. McBurney. who defeated Free
man In the semi-finals of the men's
singles yesterday, plays his fellow
townsmen, Joseph Tyler, last year's
chnmplon this afternoon for the title
and the Flik trophy.
At 3:30 o'clock the finals In the mixed
doubles will be played. Miss llnial
Hotchklss and E. Jordan, both of Cal
ifornia, will be pitted against Miss Amy
Hdltshu and W. A. Goes of Portland.
This Is the only chance Portland or
Oregon has of getting championship
honors In the tournament.
There' will be an Informal dance to
night to close the tournament.
Basalts of Matches Yesterday.
Following are the results of the play
ing yeBteruay:
Ladles' singles Miss Amy Heltshu
beat Miss Lilly Fox, 6-8. 8-6 6-4; Miss
Haiel Hotchkiss beat Mrs. W. M. C00U,
6-1, 6-1: Mllss Amy Heltshu beat Miss
Stella Fording, 7-5, 6-4.
Ladles' Doubles Miss Hazel Hotch
klss and .Miss Leslie Leadbetter beat
Mrs. H. Judge and Miss Irene Camp
bell. 6-2. -0.
Consolations R. E. Black beat A.
r. Starr. 6-2, 6-0; F. G. Farrell beat
L. M. Starr. 6-0, 7-6; T. C. Farrell beat
Mac Snow, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4; L. P. Hum
phrey beat R. R. Warriner, 6-3, 4-6,
Men's singles W. A. McBurney bett
L. R. Freeman, 7-5. 6-3, 6-2.
Men's doubles W. A. McBurney and
Joe Tyler beat B. Wlckersham and Dan
Bellinger, 6-3, 6-3. 7-5; A. Remington
and E. Jordan beat R. Wilder and F.
H. V. Andrews, 6-3, 6-3, 6-2.
Ladies' and Gentlemen's doubles
Miss Hotchkiss and E. Jordan beat
Misa Goss and J. F. Ewlng, 6-0, 6-2:
Miss Heitshu and W. A. Goss beat
Mrs. Cook and W. A. McBurney, 6-2,
6-7, 8-6; Miss Hotchkiss and E. Jordan
beat Miss Carstens and de Schwelnltz,
BAT HELSOnTSEEKS
TRA1
Tex Rickard Hurries to Salt
Lake After Special
Bailroad Rate.
HONOR GRAND OLD
MAN OF , CRICKET
United Ptms Lssssd Wire.)
London, July II. It baa fallen to the
lot of few men to receive mora testi
monials of public estsem than poured In
today upon Dr. W. O. Grace on the occa
sion of his sixtieth birthday. Dr. Grace
Is the "Grand Old Man" of cricket
In Amerlci. where cricket baa never
become a popular pastime. It may not
be easy to oomprehend the distinction
conferred by this title. To make It
clear, however, it is only necessary to
eav that cricket Is as popular in Eng
land aa baseball la In the united States.
'Ilia name of Dr. uraoe is rammar
In every part of the world where a
sufficient number of Britishers can be
brought together to form a cricket team.
He practiced medicine and surgery for
a number of years, but finally aban
doned the profession entirely to devote
his time to his favorite sport. He Is
regarded as the greatest authority on
cricket In the world, as well aa one of
the foremost players of the game. For
30 years he played for Gloucestershire
and for many years he appeared regu
larly In the England-Australia matches.
Since 1899 he has been the secretary
and general manager of the London
County Cricket club.
TWENTY THOUSAND
TURNERS IN MEET
(United rwts Leased Wire.)
Franktoi t-oii-the-Maln, July
While the Olymplo games are being held
in London during the oomlng week this
olty will be tbe scene of International
reatel
r 1
contests that will be of
scope
snu largrer in me numDer or participants
than the Olymplo meet, though perhaps
not of equal Interest and Importance to
the world at larre. The Frankfort mn.t
Is an International turnfest. which was
formally opened todsjr and which prom.
Isms to be the moat . extensive display
of physical training ever held.
Between 20,000 and 25,000 turners are
entered for the various events. America
alone has contributed a delegation of
nearly 1,000, Germany', Franca, Italy,
England end Austro-Hungary have sent
large parties, and even far-off Japan
and Cblna will be represented In some
of the events. Beveral fields of many
acres each have been set aside, for the
gymnastic exercises. The greatest
aneotacle will come when the 25,000 par
ticipants meet on one field and perform
the same gymnastio exercises at one
time upon one signal. .
QUARTERS
American League.
U Won.
Detrol? 48
Cleveland 45
tit. Louis 46
Chicago 45
Philadelphia 39
Boston 36
Washington 31
New York 31
Lost.
33
33
35
36
39
45
48
60
National League.
Won. Lost.
Plttsbur 49 33
New York 47 33
Chicago 46 34
1 mclnnatl 43 33
Philadelphia 87 37
Boston 36 44
Brooklvn 30 47
St. Louis 29 60
PC.
.693
.677
.668
.656
.600
.444
.392
.883
P.C.
:598
.688
.676
.624
.600
.450
.890
.367
GREEKS' STICK WORK
TAKES GAME IN NINTH
trnlted Pt Leased Wire.)
San Francisco. July 18. Oakland
turned the tables on the Seals yester
day and won in the ninth, 6 to 6.
The score:
OAKLAND.
A B. R. H. PO. A. E.
Bntte B, Aberdeen 1.
(Special Dtflpatrli to Tb Joaroal.)
Butte, Mont.. July IS Pernoll was
unmprctf ul'.y hammered by the Bandits
)esterday. 12 stlnslnK hits netting them
f:ve runs, four of them earne.J Ha:k
ti'fs of the locals was In fine form,
holding the Champs to four widely scat
ter. 1 hits The score: K. H E
Aberdeen J 4 1
Butte 5 j j
Batteries Pernoll and Boettiger;
Harkness and Bender
S
HEALS
0 SORES AND ULCERS
Van Haltren,
Cook. If. . .
Heltmuller,
Eagan, lb.
Hogan. 3b.
Miller, ss.
Altman, 2b
Lewis, c.
Hopkins, p.
cf
rf.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Ely, Nevada. July 18. Tex Rickard
left today for Salt Lake to see the
offlciala of the Oregon Short Lln
about special rates from Salt Lake and
Ogden to Ely for the coming fight be
tween Battling Nelson and Joe Gans on
Labor Day for the lightweight cham
pionship of the world. If Rickard can
get the rates he Is looking for, the fight
will surely be pulled off.
Rickard has deposited 110,000 to guar
antee the posting of the rest of the
$30,000 purse, conditional upon being
granted rates for the fight by the rail
roads. This seems certain and the fans
here are already figuring out odds.
Battling Nelson and Willis Britt are
looking about for training quarters to
day. They are going to get acquainted
with the country and then train right
here for the coming battle.
The battler is a favorite. He and his
trainer Willis were met by a brass band
at the depot last night and escorted to
their hote).
Rickard was on hand, having come 325
miles in an automobile In 11 hours so
as not to have the fight declared off
on account of the failure to post hlsj
promised purse. .
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Hits 0 0 0 I 1 I ) t i 19
San Francisco .. 10200200 0
Hits 10210200 17
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Boston t 10 2
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Cleveland I 8 1
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Circulation has become infected with perms and poisons, which axe bein 1 aband. zirr, Hopkins stolen bui
constant! j f discharged into the open place to irritate the delicate nerTesT i ibi.,-wiiS..tod.rlnr
. tissues and surronndinr flesh and keen, the sore in a state of inflammation ?n b"rrC,f' sktiiman, 1 . off Hen-
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because of their cleansing:, antiseptic effects, but nothing- spplied to the
surface can reach the blood, where the real cause is, and therefore cannot
cure. S.S.S. is the remedy for sores and ulcers of ererv kind. It e- Atm
to the Tery bottom of the trouble and removes every trace of impurity or j rir1 of 1
poison, sad makes a lasting cure. 8. S. S. changes the quality of the circu-1 'ITT
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Thorns Meets Winner.
(Mattes Pi-ms Inn) wlre.t
San Francisco. July II Promoter
Jack Oiaaaoa Is today awaiting the ar
Hog Kelly, tbe mlddlewelgfct.
seat, to slga aa aareemeat
to meet Jo Thomas la
fiouh&he and heals the irritated, infiamed Cesa and causes the tlcer to
I'd in with healthy tissue by supplying it with pare, rich, blood. Book
oa Softs and Ulcers anaany medical ad rice desired sent free to all who write.
V the swirr specific co, aiTLurri, ca.
y Ketrhel om the last diy rt this
nsnrtk. The rM ia t be ! rounds.
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Chicago
New York
Batteries Brown and Moran
Matheweon and Bresnahan. Umpires
O'Day and Johnson.
Every Woman
L Ishstareatedand should know
a beat tbe woeurral
MARVEL wblrlina Spray
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At Pittsburg.
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Pittsburg 9 ft i
Boston 4 f 0
Batteries Camnlts and Gibson: Mc
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Brooklyn
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Richie and Dooto. Umpire Emilia.
felraeet priced tietiy
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thaa yoer baby if y fire It UeOe's
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DISCHARGES
KXIXBVED IX
24 HOURS
XachCas-
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the MmJ-
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i cure Men
For $10
My Rase In Any
Uncomplicated
Case.
7 M?
DR. TATT.OB.
YOU CAN PAY WHEN CURED
Men's Diseases Only
What better proof or more sincere assurance
can I offer than that I am willing to wait for;
my fee until I effect a cure? Could I afford to
make such an offer If I was not absolutely cer
tain of curing every case I take?
My practice has demonstrated that no aliment
peculiar to men is incurable. Failure to cure Is
usually due to lack of knowledge and Improper
treatment. You may consult me free of chargo
and learn your exact condition. I will not urge
my services, nor will I accept your case unless Tbe Lea dins Specialist.
I am positive of my ability to cure you.
I accept no Incurable cases at all. and If I treat you, you can feel as
sured of a radical cure, and I am always willing to watt for my fee until
a cure Is effected.
ABXCOC2SJU1. BraUUTOBSHOSA, LOST TIOOB. OKGrAJfXO
WEAKNESS, OOBTTSAOTED DXSO KDX&S, STBICTTTMS, BPXCITIO
BXiOOS POXSOJT A2TS PILES, I also treat and cure promptly and thor
oughly. BXAMIINATIOIN FREE
I offer not only FREE Consultation and Advice, but of every case that
comes to me I will make a Careful Examination and Diagnosis without
'charge. No ailing man should neglect this opportunity to get expert
opinion about his trouble.
If you cannot call, write for Diagnosis Chart. My offices are open all
day from 9 a. m. to p. m., and Sundays from 10 to 1.
the DR. TAYLOR co.
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OUR F1L1L
In Any Single Uncomplicated Case
Ws enre Tarleoeela,
Krdrooele. Enstura. sTerrons SebilltT. Blood
Poison, Skin Diseases, Con tract d Ailments, Oleet, Stricture, Tltal Weak
sess, Xldaey and Bladder Troublea, aad all diseases oommoa to men.
Cures
Guaranteed
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Free
wa hare aSded te eejr efrVe ealcmevt. for the baa ant at
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We Lead
All Others follow
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