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12 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 21. 1903. 0 PORTING NEWS or THE, WORLD Ring Field Track Diamond D CASEY CHI OUT FOR VAUDEVILLE Pearl Jlay Do Fitzsimmons' btlint illis liner mt Crcdie Likes Bay. Tommy Traoey. the old-time welter clrara In the Corbett building, Is thinking serloualy about ..kfnv Pearl Casey out on the road this Jw,? M S i .tt in the vaudeville ?,?"."1B- .J,..n to rarrv alone the main feature cf the show a bag-punchlnf Jll.V.0.!...,. n. vitralmmons punch- t k V,e Kb cr .C. p..rl ran beat him three waya r ' Iv. . .!.,, Tnmmv delivered this SStinc." thi. morning while speaking 7 v. n..ri'a Timnnns. why, lie came "i tT n..tm l.iat night ?Vfopef 1 had in the h I. k.hlnd thoee ahouldera. If he 1. m Mthuelah I'd make a fighter out of him. Pearl can do all kinds 'of fancy etunta on the pig blad der and we ought to make a bunch of '" the yellow this winter." From the showing Easterly made last week Dillon would do well to keep the Clever fellow In the game all the time. He la worlds better than Hogan at the bat and can show the Los An gelea crab cards and spades on catching foul flies. He helped the Angela win Sunday s game and that w" """"J as Hogan did. for Hap played In the only other victory. Perhaps he hasn t the experience of Hogan. but experi ence doesn't always count. Because Pitcher Ralph Willis roasted Umpire Jack O'ConneU to President Cal Ewfng, the Seal slabster has been sus pended from the game for 30 days. Willi remarked in the presence of Ew-, lng that the Seals would have won everv game had O'Connell given them a fa"ir chance. Ewlng should be com plimented on his firm stand against crabbing, especially when the dis gruntled are on his payroll. Think of George Hlldebrand becoming manager of the Sacramento team re eentlv voted Into the Coast league. Ed Kripp wants Hilde. and that means that It la up to Hilde. Hllde knows the game like his primer ana ne in Scrappy player. Of course Kripp will have to get the consent of Danny Long before Hilde can go to uos auscwo, but since Long let Charley Irwin go to Denver there la also likelihood that ha will be easy with HUde. . Southpaw Graney has only pitched In half a dozen gamea this year, and that is responsible for his wildness at times. The little fellow wants to pitch all the time, and Mac has to put him In an "Oregon boot" to keep him out. Oraney thinks that by pitching., two or three times a week he will get down to hia old control, but Mac fears his arm might grow stale and won't let him work more than twice a week. ' When the Oakland team lines up on the Vaughn street grounds this after noon the old faces will be in new places and there will be one strange phi In shortstop position. Miller is the new man, and he is eaid to be show ing up well. Graney may pitch against the Greeks today and probably Wright will oppose him. Van Haltern wants his best man for the opening game, which he desires to grab. Pop Von Haltern may have some new men shortly to buoy up the celler Champs. President Walter is prepared to spend some good coin for classy players, and Pop has pointed out a few teasers that he would like to have The names will be carefully concealed until the players are well on their way to the coast. It Is rumored some big league castoffs will find their way , . to uaKiana moie. Manager McCredle said this morning that he would like to hare Harry Bay . on the Beaver squad next season. Mac say a he Is a good hitter and a remark ably fast outfielder. The only trouble -with Bay Is that he URually leaves the game early In the fall to go on the road with his theatrical troupe. If this early get-away can be eliminated Mao will take him in part exchange for Raftery, otherwise Cleveland will have to come through with some other player. Within a few days the Pacific Coast league win take some action-about ending a scout through the east look ing for talent for next season, says the uuueun. witn six ciuds in line the league will be ahle to use fully P0 Tlayers. hacramento and Venice will want so men at least to open the pea son. Now the best way and the cheap- est way to gather such a large aggre gation or laienc is to detail a scout to look over the various minor leagues ano eee wnat sort or stock they have With a scout out who knows his busi ness there will be fewer gold brlcki Imported. For this position the name of Mike Fisher has alrendv been pro posed. Fisher knows a hall player from a ton' of coal and would he just the man to send nut. He orgnnlzd one of the best clubs the Coast league ever had. In thlH picture Is Boon Erasmus, the mascot of the Tigers. During a recent game Erasmus, who can yell Ey-ah as tantallzlngly as Hugh Jen nlngs himself, grew eu enthusiastic he was put off the field. But from the players' bench the Ey-ah of Eras mus continued to rattle the Yankees. In the lower picture Is shown one of the exciting Incidents on the Hilltop. In the sixth Inning, Immediately fol lowing Schmidt's pop foul to Klel now, Cob and Coughlln started a double steal. Hy a skillful slide the famous batsman thwarted Klelnow and scored a run. ; if M . I) A NfW 1 i' ' L J i I - J d mnmt' 6 BHRS BL00I VVABASHERS BLOSSOM Feminine Horse-Hide Man ipulators Make Good Start but Lose. Fully 1,500 fans journeyed out to Twenty-fourth and Vaughn streets yes terday afternoon to see the fair ladles traveling under the name of the Chi cago Ladies' Baseball team go down before the Wa bashers. 12 to 8. The girls played very good baseball at times Cloughen of Amerloa In tl I-l seconds; heat aevan, Mttlfeat of Francs In 13 t-I aeconda; heat eight, Lafttnan ot Sweden In 14 4-6 seconds; heat nine, Hurda vlllo of Knglund In 21 i-t aeoonda; heat 10, Hamilton of Amerloa in 11 1-6 sec onds; heat 11. Kerr of Canada in 11 1-6 auconda; heat 12, Hherman of Amerloa In 22 8-6 seconds; heat 11, Rseil of Kngland in 21 1-6 soonda; beat 14, Gutterqisen of Norway walked over: heat 16. Hawkins of England In 11 4-6 aeoonda. V(-ro Taylor la 400 Vetera. AlliTTo c ii.ii.um.il, v, n .11 II 1 1 , wuv, on Frenchman qualified for the finals In the 400-metr run in the first six heats of the preliminaries, heat two being declared void. In heat one Mon tague, of Kn gland, ran the -distance In 60 1-5 seconds; heat two was voided heat three was won by Kyle, of Eng- and In a walkover; heat four was won y Taylor, of America, In 60 4-6 sec onds; heat five was won by Nlohol, of Kngland, In 60 4-6 seconds, and heat six was won by Mai feat, of France, In 60 suoonda flat. In heat seven of the 400-meter run Itobblna, of America, won In 60 2-6 sec onds. In heat eight Prout. of America, won in 60 2-6 seconds. American Sets 2f w Beoord. Porter, of America, set a new Olym pic record In the running high Jump oday when ftp established a mark or i feet S Inches. He made the record when he won section five of the pre liminaries. The running high lump preliminary heuts were started witn tie, Monsen of Norwav. and Leader, of England each finishing with the rod standing t the mark of K feet 10X4 inches. Gldnev. of America, took third plaoe with a tump of S reel or an men. , Sections three and four were com blned in the running high jump, and nnother tie for first place resulted Leahy, of England, and Andre, pf the leading honors mark being I set third Franca, divided the heat, their Inohes. Lafberg, of Sweden, won the neat in the high diving contest. WwetUnf Matches, In the Greoo-Roman heavyweight wrestling matches today, Ptroft of Russia defeated Humnhr.v. of Knorland. and Jensen of Denmark was thrown by weisae or Hungary. In the catoh-as-catch-can wreatllns-. Beok - of England defeated Narsaiinea of America. Coleman of England defeated Wallts of England In the first round of the middleweight wrestling matches. Anderson of Sweden defeated CraU of America in the seoond preliminary match of the middleweight wrestling contest. Full time or the Anderson Craig bout wil 16 minutes and the ex hlbltion proved one of the most inter eating pulled off alnoe the Olymplo gamea were openeu. In toe middleweight seml-nnal wrest ling matches. Bacon of England de feated Beck of England, and Relwys kow of England defeated Anderson of Sweden. KIIIC RELAY RACE SETS HEW RECORD Younff Y. M. C. A. Athletes Hours Ahead in New York to Chicago Run. CGeeWo The Weil-Known Reliable CHINESE Root and Herb DOCTOR r i YOUR 13 still other CLEVELAND CLUB PAYS GOOD MONEY Wright, Raftery and Groom Help Fill" Coffers of Clubs. AriLD PAD 0 HliUmU. times they slayed ailDDLEWEIGIITS ARE AGREED OX .WEIGHTS frnlf Pt-m r.id Wire ) San .Francisco. Julv 21 Stanley Ketohel and Hi;p. Kelh- n-U wlgh In at US pound l:pn th.y battle for the middleweight c.;impioiiFliip here on the evening of Ji.jy Si un.1.r the nu splv of the Pacific Athletic club ac cording to ihp trms of an agreement reached early today after a Ions argu ment hetween the managers They will make the we'prht at 6 o'clock tb even ing m me rigliT. Tl:e question of m not touched conference. on at a this but at poorly. They started out like winners and by shoving two runs over the pan In the opening inning assumed the lead. The abashers scored one in the first and more than evened up matters In the second, by scoring five runs. This looked enough to win. but the boys came through with another ace In the third and five more In t he fourth. Then the fair lady friends settled down and played fine ball for the re mainder of the game, shutting out the Wabash team and running their own score up to eiirht It looked for a while as though they would win out after all, but the boys rallied in time and the run getting stopped. Molllr- HrewBter and Blanche Orrie were easily the stars of the ladles' team. .Miss Urewstor played second base and Miss Orrie held down r.nt.r field. Both played good ball. Prices paid by the Cleveland club in the American league for players who were purchased recently from Coast league flubs by Scout Tom O'Brien, have leaked out, says a San Francisco paper. Deacon Wright, the Oakland twlrler. brought the top figure, as he was sold outright for delivery at the end of the season for 12,750. Raftery, the Portland outfielder, brought McCredie the sum of 12,000, but It is stated that several players will figure In the deal. As the fans know. Pitcher Granej' has already been turned over to Portland, and report has it that Harry Bay. the sensationally speedy outfielder of the Naps, will Join the Beavers next season. Bay is all that could be desired by Cleveland as a fielder, but he cannot hit enough to suit anu Raftery is expected to take his place. O'Brien would also have purchased Bill Heltmuller. figuring on trading him, but the Oakland club wanted loo much money. Oakland asked 11,500 and Cleveland offered 11,000. If Groom Is sold, as can reasonably be expected, he should bring in the neighborhood of 13,000. O'Brien" figures that he has made some good bargains ana says mat naa tnene men been in leagues nearer the east they would have brought double the sum he had to pay ror them. TO if OLIO J!P MARK Porter Clears Bar at 6 Feet 3 Inches Yankees in Running. Has made a life study of roots and herbs and In that study discovered and is giving to the world his wonderful remedies. 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The Multnomah Cuba challenge any team In the city for a baseball game. No games desired with teams under 1 years or age. Call W oodlawn 464 and ask for Clinton Brink. ChehaUs Team Champs. (Special Plipatcb to The Journal.) Chehalls, Wash., July 21. The Che- halls ball team again defeated Elma In two games, Saturday and Sunday. Sat urday by a score of 8 to S, and Sunday by S to 2. The Chehalls club has not been beaten this season, and Is the champion amateur team of southwest ern Washington. Chehalls has one of the fastest diamonds in the state and the attendance during the season at the games has been large. Sunday the Dryers of Tacoma play here, their sec ond trip. 1 (United Ptees LtMl Wire.) Chicago, July 21. John Martin, an 18-year-old youth, dashed up La Sail street In a splendid finishing sprint, be tween lines of cheering speotators, and delivered a silver tub containing a message of greeting from Mayor George n. McClellart of New York to Mayor Fred A. Busae of Chicago, who was waiting for it on the steps of the olty hall, at 9:40 o'olock this morning, This ended the great relay race of the Y. M. C. A. athletes from New York to Chicago, 11 hours and- 60 minutes ahead ot the schedule, shattering all records. Martin Is a member of the Oak Park Y. M. C A. and holds a reoord of 61 and a fraction second for a quarter mile. He made the dash from Jackson boulevard to the city hall In beautiful form. More than 2,000 runners participated In the great race, having been stationed at relny points varjing from one mils to a mile Hnd a half apart. Eath man delivered the silver tube to the on who took up the race where he left It off. The Chicago athletes took up the raoe at South Bend. Ind at 8:40 o'olock; last evening and all night long they raced ahead with the New York mayor's greeting, determined to uphold the honor of their city in the final stages of the race. The roads along the route were lined with spectators early today from the furthermost outskirts of the city, and the runners were spurred to rrreater efforts by the oheers of enthus astlo admirers. REAp EVI2RY I11Nf3 OP My Straightforward Proposition London, July II. Interest at Olympic games today centers In 200-meter dash in which five Ameri cans, three Englishmen, one Canadian, one Frenchman, one Hungarian and one Norwegian ara entered. Kerr of Canada made the best showing in tt;e prelim inary heats today, his time being 22 1-5 seconds. Hamilton of America made the next best showing, his time beint; 1-5 of a second slowor than that of the Canadian runner. Preliminary heats in the 200-meter dash were run, the following contest ants, qualifying for the finals: Heat one, George of England first In 23 3-5 seconds; heat two. Huff of America first in 22 4-6 seconds, heat th ree, Roche of Kngland In 22 4-6 sec onds; heat four, Cartmell of America In 23 seconds; heat five, Radoozy of' Hungary In 28 1-5 seconds; heat six. ::: Evorv Voman I jC?fli&Wsk lhjted sod iboold ksow sMmSJmVsM!1 . boa wonderful frit SQMfi 1 MA.KVTI Whirling Spray 1 1 VlCfcsSS- ttonmnd auction. best-Sri. XiLyiinS-V. eat-Most Conrealant, rtTsaft V0av sT bal J V I would rather give up my practice than In dulge In either guesswork or make-believe curea. I have devoted 20 years to earnest and con scientious endeavor to the unravelment of some of the moat perplexing problems that ever con fronted the nrofession. and I believe I have at tained the limit of medical possibilities In my d. TATT.OB, particular branch of practice. Tha Leading Specialist. I do not treat symptoms. I treat to cure the disease behind the symptoms. If the case pre sents even the slightest feature upon which 1 have doubt, or If f recognize Incurable complications I positively refuse treatment. I have brought to light the true nature of men's diseases and the causes of the fcymptoms they pre sent. In addition, I have, by the scientific blending of drugs, pro duced remedies that meet every condition that it seems possible to cure. Even the slightest relief, under my treatment, is genuine improvement a part of the permanent cure thut la to follow. There is no cause to hesitate. Consultation costs nothing, and I writ not offer myservices unless I can cure you. Weakness WrecKs Men's Lives W 3 1 o In Any Uncomplicated Disorder You Pay When Cured Many weakness, til It had have seen suffering. by family doctors, patent medicines id nfomlse has fa: the nature of wbiuaT made him delav seekina: medical aid tin- become serious, and greatly Injured his Jifo's opportunities. 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Or, Juir ?1 The Vl.. the av,re of Jl to 4 The batterte. for Junction rttr were Vch & Mtny: fr EU"- Andrews That Does. fls-OTery la the otfcer io perrorm. Mva Vr i . re Tr. King s rm1 t that 6 Trwmla bt fall i ir"n or Auoum Cetitre. P .... v-.i.ia. rmw pi inroat and lung tmuMo rt long standing, that ether ttrr.jtsr;ivd only temporary r r Iawrery ts dnfng tn so much )at I feel ennndrat Ita continued fr a ranatie leartb tt trme mi I rore n to rrfar h.!ti - th. (nrnt ii nr,g keler im eld at nt 1"""! LV' 'r dr, ,tor- ' SO' ll.fr AMERICANS STALLED IX SIBERIAN SWAMP (t'nltJ trse leased W1r Buffalo, July 21. A report from Vlatka, HusEia. July 15, showa that the Thomas Flyer in the New Tork-to-Pari a race has now been helj over five daya waiting for the new giar whloh is to rpoiace me one DroKen in the swamp in (Siberia The gear has ben ost by the Tran.-Sibc-lan raJIroad and Schuster is vaitiiy traveling back over the road to f:n-t It. The eld gear had been temporarily rrymrru v roues i rom UDintit. and could ftnnd the terrible atralh of tha rough. rnln-soRked roada no longer. Th car r-achf-d Kkaterlnburs on Mondav of lat week and left Tueaday. At 8 o'clock it passed ft monument on tbe road which marked tbe dividing line be tween Siberia and Ruaata, and the crew r.a.iied they were at last In Europe. The car reached Perm Wednesday In a neady. dismal rain. The roada were cked snd flooded, worse than ever. Wilier advi waiting until the rain ceaaed. araulng that the crudely re paired itetr could not atand the ruta and holes that racked the car so fear fully. Schuster would "stop for noth ing . but this time hie progressive all tbe rain, mud and clay, that tbe oS nii.nau. ,int car cnntlnti l m m Viatka but this last stretch r. .t rear r.rrpletely out of bualima. still held up awaiting At hand la the fourth number of the Baseball magazine from Boston, bub bling and boiling over with good things as usual. 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