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THE . OREGON - jlJNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNINO, JULY 29, 1008. STICK RECORDS OF SEfJI-PROS Michel of Woodburn Leads Tri-City League With Percentage of .165. TRIO OF AMERICAN HURDLERS WHO OPENED WORLD'S EYES Safe Michel, the husky left fielder of th Woodburn "Blue Birds," la -how the "swatnieiHter" of the Trl-Clty league, with a dandy average of .465, according to the official reports now on file In the office of Secretary Smith. He nan been charged with 88 times at bat. se curing one home run, one three-batjBrer, aeven two-lftitira and 21 singles. The porforiiiilnees of Antolne, Hud dlcMton, Lavler, Larch and Moore are also worthy of special mention, each of these players having been charged with more than 60 times at bat, ana all are hitting at a ..100 or better clip. Antolne la credited with one three-bagger and six two-baggers, Huddleston haB secured three two-baggers, j,avier one tnree bugger and six two-sackers, Moore three three-buggers and six two-sackers. Home runs have been picked out by Turk, Hutch. White of Woodburn. New ell, Kupol, Thomas, Mangold, Michel Po land, Giles and Porterfteld, most of these being made on the Woodburn grounds. Following are the batting averages of the Trl-Clty league as figured from of ficial score sheets on' file in the sec- retary's office Player anuclub. AB. R Coleman, Salem 15 Hamp, Salem 4 Bmitn, Kast Side 4 Anderson, St. Johns... 12 .Adams, St. Johns 6 Miohel, Woodburn 88 Neal. East Side. Bid Smith Vancouver. . 12 Fenton, Salem 6 Oaines, East Side 25 MoCarty. St. Johns 10 Manlon, Salem 24 Pender, Vancouver. ... SO Antolne, West Side 71 Thomas, Kast Side 39 Ott, Salem 20 Fayrwoodburn 24 Huddleston. Woodb'rn. 85 iMoElvaln W. Portland 44 IJjavler, Woodburn 60 Jerman. Snjem 48 Shaffer, Albina-St. J. . . 16 Orlte, Vancouver 23 Barrell, IE. Portland... 66 (Jerch. B. Portland 73 iMoore, St. J.-Vamouver 90 tbuvali, E. Portland... 55 Oliver, St. Johns 14 Houch, St. Johns...... 14 Hlnkle, W. Portland... 29 Hatch. Vancouver 76 A Parrot t, W. Portland 61 rllll. O. C-Varvc il Griffith. O. C.-St. Johns 27 .2 White, Woodburn 85 J)ay, W. Portland 62 R. Parrott, W. Port.. 67 Marshall, Woodburn . 86 Johnson, W. P.-Salem. 68 Hamilton, Salem 8 Humphries. Salem 4 limericks E. Portland. 4 Houston, W. Port 24 Lodell, Vancouver ... 8 Heyser, Salem 81 Helser, A Iblna-Vanc. . 53 Nelson, All)ina-R. Port 21 Fleming. St. Johns... 80 P.rlpgs, Vancouver .. 79 Powen, Woodburn ... Parker, St. Johns.... Jirennan. W. Port ... Eil wards, Salem .... MoBride. St. Johns.. Myers. K. Port Magness, K Port Wakuflel.l. St. Johns. JlcOoiint-11. Vancouver Khorey, Woodburn . . Poland, Woodburn .. Fortier, St. Johns. . . . Chapln, O. C..-Vanc. . Urock. Fi. Port Taiuscher. K Port . . . Mace, Sfilem Locke, O. C.-8t. J Cary, Knlem SI Turk, Vancouver .... 62 Itiipel. St. Johns 37 I'orterflcld. Salem ... 57 Mangold, Woodburn . SI Hunter. Vancouver .. 27 King, Vancouver .... 49 Manning. Woodburn.. 11 Rchmeer. W. Port 4 White. St. Johns 2R 43 74 57 SO 35 45 72 27 63 96 3 14 76 70 75 60 40 3 uCa o 2 .600 HVVY'- v Iff Jnt'r' rZ if i so :465 A yiy, h r at - A lt ill 9 1 4 .44 4 X. "W A ' I f JL f , f i,' t y , il . i jj :S2 ifel ' ' ' ' 5 ? ' JA,'1 17 16 .258 '-'y" i tflW'SiftJr 12 17 .253 Ti,.W4a , WA.fK :'VS4J? ii 17 .250 liVM -vi -Ki v " v1- ,-A?Vwii- o i .259 I? FS1L i rsrV'T ' - i Nvfe HXT 6a j36 -.is? I r.itsji: mw 8 18 .232 V'iVW'H'h.f "V f 3 W J9 337 :ii8 'xr' I " 32 -122 t v . 'Crrt J 9 14 .222 'j-i ' ,'Vr. i J ' 18 20 .215 . iMZr f-Mj$ Jr 12 ie .sin Jvi"? iiyZsrJr 12 12 .194 f W I 4 7 .193 11 .1861 - .1 15 3 Men's Two and Three-Piece Suits at One-Half Price $15 Summer Suit at $ 7.50 $18 Surrfmer Suit at $ 9.00 $20 Summer Suit at $10.00 $25 Summer Suit at $12.50 $30 Summer Suit at $15.00 Your Choice of Any Boy's Woolen Knee Pants Suits ONE-HALF PRICE $3.00 Boy's Suit at . $1.50 $4.00 Boy's Suit at . $2.00 ,$5.00 Boy's Suit at . $2.50 $6.50 Boy's Suit at . $3.25 $8.00 Boy's Suit at . $4.00 Men's Outing Trousers at Youths' Suits at ONE-HALF PRICE ONE-HALF PRICE ! . ; Men's fancy Hose Coat Sweaters Real 25c Values at ALL SHADES 20 CentS $3.00 and $3.50 Values at Three Pairs for 55) Cent Men's Fancy Vests at Straw and Panama Hats HALF-PRICE HALF-PRICE Legatee othy Wen won, Kogo second, third. Time. 1:43. Fifth race, five furlongs Curri culum won, Native Son second, Kthel Day iniiu. 1 lrm. 1 :0?. Sixth race, one mile KanrM.i -won Daring second, Mike Jordon third. Time, Cm, Northwest Corner Third and Morrison Streets Brighton Reach Results. New York, Julv 25. Results at Brighton Beach today: First race, six furlonKs nrnloqion Chief (W. Miller), second; D'Arkle owect . to in w.,.,. t ,0. ,... .., i j ,(,)., .jiii mi uiniu aijuimri, iniru. lime, . .v A.,,', .1,1 j ,A, 1 i"'r una (ftje Cahey), third. Time, 1:13 3-5. O..-L0HU race, aoout two mllos, steeple chase Jimmy Lan (McKinntfy) 4 to 7'n'i)!!,VC?;Pray MAfoe'- second; Oro (Reeder), third. Time", 4 '06 2-6 SmI rAC' Vve ,fin1 a half furlongs Rubia Granda rvv Miiu.i c , won; Start Thistle (Leo, second; Roya Captive (Notter I, third. Time 1 OS fourth race, one ajid a fourth miles Frank Gill (Notter), 7 to 10, won: Die Entrance on Morrison Street 2-5. Fifth race, one and a fourth miles Cnirneonn (Nott'T), lit to 6, won; Col onel White (Sweet), second;, Montauk (McCahey), third. Time. 2:07 4-5. Sixth race, five furlongs Biliy Bod mer (Lee). 8 to 6, won; Arondark l If. Mack), second; Dr. Pillow (Musgrave), third. Time. 1:03. "Get the habit" of reading The Journal's business chance columns. Rondon and tho Coquille Valley. From the Bandon Recorder. Bandon people aro orogresive In spirit, so are the people In the country surrounding the town, and together they are determined and destined to make this one of the greatest countries on tho face of the globe. There Is no town In this or any other state that ha greater natural advantages. We have ft good harbor and with comparatively small expense it can be made one of the best on the Paclfio coast, and this very thing Is sure to follow In th not far distant future. We have a number of mills arid factories and more are coming. As a fruit and dairy produc ing country none aro superior to th, Coquille valley, and there la no douht In the minds of those who have In vestigated that there Is mineral hera In extensive quantity, and In fact much has already been found. The Coqullla' valley is the garden spot of the world and its future is a settled fact. 1 1 1R 5 9 2 1 1 fi 7 6 4 .U6 .1S5 i .1S5 ! .1S4 ; .182 .1 S2 ' .1 SO ; .179 j :!!2 .171 i .167 .17 ' .-Angels' .IRA l LONE BUSIES OFF KOESTSER I.ec. St. Johns 39 Shea. Vancouver .... 28 liohinson, O. C.-Palem 23 Howard. W. Port!... 4 Hull. Salem ." 35 8 fi Ilurlhe't. K. Port.... 35 2 6 Xathmfin. Woodburn. 3fl 3 6 Coricanno'i, Vancouver 36 2 fl Holmes. Woodburn ... 9 1 Pobt.'eaux. W. Port... 24 4 4 Brakke. w. Port 8 11 M. Hunt. Woodburn.. 4S 3 7 I nns. Halcm 13 1 2 Phi! bricks, St. J 46 7 7 I.-.wniv-,. Salem .... 80 4 12 II " - . St. J 20 2 3 'J Vancouver 20 1 S ) '''tn has Meyers, Newell and Rhodes 1'" 1 1 ii it under 1 50. V: st Portland has Gardner, Kennedy, M'-Kinlev. Sicsbee and Rtrelt hlftln'o- o h, .a"4 whW'teW."" laBl lnre' nav,n!Park this week during the series .IBS .154 .152 .160 .150 .150 j Pair of Slices Chunk of Frisco. Scissors Out St. Johns has Kulrioh. Hoover On- by, Kelt. ICarle. Clay. McDonald. Ki.nl- (Heart News hy Locgeit lulled Wire.) San Francisco, July 25. There has been some great twirling at Recreation be tween the Angels and the Seals, but it remained for the youngster, Koestner, and Sr'rVr' " the the premier ated enough safe ones to reach the .160 mark. West Portland contributes performance. The angular slabstcr from the "Three Is" had lost out In a set-to with Harry Sutor on Wednes day, and his chance to make the fans forget the noso defeat came today. The sapling did make them forget, siaiey m derby mm Record Crowd at Meadows Sees Almost a Record Speed Exhibition. Dlnev Thompson and Pudawa to the class un der .150. Woodburn has one man, James Hunt, who has not reached the .160 string. Vancouver 1m chnrceH wttfi Ti Woods. Coe. Meaeh and Sullivan as i an1 wltn a vengeance. In1 all the nine weak hlttera. The last two have not ! periods except the second the Seals "chThrevert8 g.dT right- j e 'hopping the air in vain. ,n the fielder, has a very unique record for ' srnd a brace of singles were rels gettlng on bases. He has been hit 16 1 tered. Those two bingles, tho only times by the pitchers confronting him, i safeties off Koestner's delivery during has sacrificed five times, walked 5 I the entertainment, coupled with an et tlmea and stolen 27 bases, the league I ror. ffave the homesters thoir only record. Tauscher. also of the TTA.t m : tally. team, has been hit four times, walked I Ralph Willis was on the mound for tne i.onguei ana pucr.eu winning ball up to the seventh. The score: LOS ANGELES. four umea, sacrificed 1 times and stolen IB bases: Turk of Vancouver has been hit twice, sacrificed three times and has purloined IS bases. Arrived TtM flneat and moat complct re pair plant on the Pacific coast. We can now repair sny mike or spe cial sis tlra. Tou are Invited to call and see this new end up - to - data plant R. t Blodgett Firestone Tfret I510 Aldr St. Portland - - Oregon FLORA DORA Nut Puffs -Our New Summer Candy BEST KVER nt ft Bernard. 2b. . Oakea, cf. . . Dillon, lb. . . Brashear, rf. Wheeled 8 b. Ellis. If. AB. R H. PO. A. Delmaa. Esterley, o. Koestner, p. Totals . . Sjf-ll Dlspntch to Ttje Joornal.l Seattle. Wash., July 25.- .Stanley Fay. owned and trained by Willlom ("Red") Walker, the Canadian horseman, today won i!;o Seattle Lierby, the seventh run ning, the feature of The Meadows rac- lnir season. Early Tide, owned ty J. J . Ferguson of Seattle, was second and W. Fines- Glorio was third. Boggs, owned by J. O. and O. H. Keerie, was thu only other entry and ran fourth all the way. flranlev Fav s triumph was scored be fore a crowd of 1,000 people, the record for tlie season. .Although my stood at a prohibitive price i:i the hettlng he causc of his recent pensatiofial jctorles, he was erv heavily played end the hookies were hard hit when he finished ahead. The vuluo of the stake wai SJ.000, of which JooO goes to second and libit to third. The track was deftd, due to a rain Hint le!l this morning, b'.it the t'anopus colt negotiated the distance In 2:0b, i close to the track record. (Jlorio set the pace until tho last furlong, when iitan lcs Fav came away nicely under the riding of Jockey I.ycurgus who did not use his whip, and won hy half a length. He stood at -2 to 5 in the betting. Kii'lv Tide made a late move, but his 0grenf speed enabled him to pass all but 0 1 it.e lavorite. Alter tne race ine win 0, iter v.ns paraded In front of the gaily 1 I decorated stand with the floral horse i : hli.-ie nltfiut hi neck. 0 .31 7 9 27 14 Mohler. tb. . Hlldehrand. If. Zelder. ss. Wllllaml, lb. Melcholr, rf. . Curtis, cf. . . . McArdla, lb. Kerry, e Willis, p. 6k 111m an. p. . Jockey Lvcurgus bore himself proud- lv. lie was vlgorouslv eiplaudecl for 4 I his well-judged and masterly ride. It BAN CKAgMO. Summary: AH. R If. PO. A. E. I First race. I furlongs Cobleskill f 0 0 5 2 fl j i l, curgus t. 13 to 10 win. Our Anna 0 " " ;iHarris. second, Usher (Walsh), third. 2 0 0 3 3 1 Time 1 14 3-6. 0 II 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 2 0 ' 1 1 2 Totals 28 1 2 BCORE BT INNINGS. Los Angeles 00001 040 2 7 Hits ....0 1 00 20S1 2 San Francisco ..01000000 0 1 Hits 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 SUMMARY. Charre defeat to Willis. Runs Off Willis. R; hits. (. Innings. T. Ruin Off kl!man. 2; hlt. 1. Homerun F.llls Two-base hit Easterly Sacri fice nit Curtis, Koestner, Bernard 2 0 Second r-e. six furlongs Toupee n ; (Hettig). 3 to 2, won: AdTbert Belle " i Walsh), second. lon homo iLycurgusi. n i third. Time, I K S-5. Third race, five furlong Pblllstlna (P. Wilson. 20 to 1. won; I.lstowei l Morgan). second: Cossett (Walsh), third. Time, 1:01 1-5. Fourth race, the Seattle Derby, on mile and a quarter 8tanley Fay O -curgust. 9 to 20. won; Early Tide (W. KelTv). second, Glorio (Hettig). third. Time, 2:0. Fifth race, the Rafffler handicap, one mile snd a sixteenth Green Seal (I.y curgus). S to 1. won. Edwin Gum (Har ris), seond. Avontellus (Page), third. Tims. 1:45 i-5. Sixth race, one mile and to yards Massa i!1t), even. won; Convent Heile i Husfell). sex-ond; Harmakls Fast Steppers Entered in Portland Harness Races at the September Meeting Y &MknSMfrAtm , a.. 11 s VS ! ; I l&V Jnt-'l R r-Ii , -A; ... T (4) 3 . 1, Dr. I'llraan; 2, E!ma O; 3, Iowa Bor; 4, Johtiny K. : 5 E!ma O; 3, Iowa Boy; 4, Johnny Kings. WITH ROYAL BAKERY 360 Wathicgtoo 8t Oskes. Ijlllon. First base on balls Off Walsh) third. Time, 1:41 1-t Koestner 2; Wliliat; Pklllman 2 Struck Heventh race, one mile and 70 yards out Hy Koestner 2. Hit bT pitcher Captain Rurnett (Lycurgus). won; Williams. Mohler, Rrashear. IViuble Tonic (Welsh), second; Marpossa (Llnd- rlsys heeler to Inllon, Bernard to Iiiion. Time or game 1 hour, to mln utea fmptre O Cornell. America's Greatest 3Ioun- tain Resort. Panff Hot Fprlnra situated In the Canadian National lars. la ronsldered one of th greatest mountain resorts rn Aoietlca. The Canadian Pacific la malt In a 'Portal rate of 11 ft for the rtxind 'rtp- Tickets are gnod fee stoppers at Victoria, VsscetTtr, i lacier. Field, Lacraai aod ttr poUU of laterast. hurst), third. Time. l:4t 2-S. Rosaltd at the Butte Track. (S-iil PKpatrk T JmtmL) Butte. Mont , July 16. Results at the Butte track today: First race, four forlonr Jim Utl ld!r won. Gretrhea O. second. Marie third Tima 47 Second rmc. five furlongs Duka f Orleans won. Mtna Baker second. Kir. patkln third. Tlma 1:01. Third reca, flye furlonjrs Bvdapaat wr Je. Waotan seoond. ffrracanc third. Tima I:01H. rourtb race, handicap o mllaT1- Pp;-:; .111 pros res Is being made In shoving the t'.mr.try ciub race track to completion. much headway having been made the past week. It Is no longer a question of care and pains taking to have it ready for the tap of the gong when the races begin Sep tember 21. Superintendent Fred Rrooker, who Is supervising the work cf trsck construction, has Informed the directors of the association that the oval will he lightning fast and that there need be no fear contenders will not be able to make "speed ' and records here, even If It be the first season for the course. The grading on the track Is all but completed and a quarter of a mile of tne course mi pa solid mass and prmticallv making It a padde.) track, the best In t! e aorld for rapid-action horn at XUlsboro. Preliminary work l goln on for the She goes an exhibition half at Hlllshpro next Friday. hr first ap peurance In the northwest. Amon some of the topnotchers that are to t contenders in the early clos- ur faced The class of bas work and the surfacing, together with the perfect dralnaga Is what will contribute greatly toward making It a fast track. t")rer Use grarel formation la being epreaa a lm of aawdust, another of manura, f4 than a Uy iarr at alrt aad aUj re Jed to a North Psctfic clr-uit. which inciu.iee lr event, h'-rr ut Portland. and which the Portland meet at many t-a.-ks but hl,w" b"n d.-'.r.g soofl work so tar and chief local lr.terr.t Ik now directed at which will be -n at the Hlllsbora the workouts at tt state fa r grounds ! t- r following: t Salem sod -at Hillshnro. At the I Boa of the raat latter place Portland horsemen w!,l Iiocg la a oooy mr the wsriplnr up two-dayr race card to h run off rxt FrldaT and gaturdar snd a gvl line snay be had on nme of the performer which have been ntered In the race to b held here In September. About IS trotters and pacers will show what theT htrt in the wst of 'early form" at this time, for the open ing week of th northwestern circuit la esutr a month iwir Several of t hora now at HlilmSor hava showa record form Ip thejr try-outs a?eadr. Of eoirst rreat Interest and rnrlo. fty baa be sroueed orer tb eshibtr tlow by College Maid, th --ullelea woodar. klcaaaabaif tBUirxr4 Elmo . stake trotter. I IIU. ha j doi a work-out In 2:J4. with quarter in lv, Pramford Roy. the big trtter, fca wcrke.1 out In t II. hal-res la 1:0, nd acts, l!k a "t wo-twlTr" right now. It 1'Hman. th star f th tabla arrive.! from tenr about two week ago. Mr Cbappell bringing bhm out hre for rrBe on tb cifult. Th is young feliew la a rery blgh-eiae IndiTtdual. his breeding Is tn ta Jur p and bis sblllty to tret 1 wltboot cue st I on. a b has negottt-l m rsi.e tht year -v-rr haetly in 1 It. He I b th Hoadsiaan dsns Reeoleta by Ar ea a. Ilk. sua ai JucUmc i. baa a two-yer-old mark of I:!1,. II 1 from a family of colt trotters on bot.1 sires and dam' sides. in tb pacing division I I Iowa Boy, I IT1,, a recent arrival from th Corn Blt country. II won tb f re-fnr-ai I at Victoria this year and haa negotiate 1 everl mile In I. It ovr m half-mil track. Hushnell King, t:tlH. haa worked ?uartr la :MH. which Is fri'timl orm for this tint of year. Attn, a few mor toll b wtll b ready to atep far below- bis present reord. Alta Norta, l it1, after being Is P-e brood mar ranks for a yea s. taking bar work H a fmir-reti'-'iM, and has- rl4 f f th Bali la t.lltiii ass. Among th fJ rer wl. n T. r. Krwla broigbt ut for t S'rtfc I -el fv eimilt la Johnny K, I i4-. I s tar trotter ! l a t ' X. t ; t -' halcg grat lr iwr. 1j i pled ! ks a tt;-n cf t Klrigg'. lit 1. e--n f ,,.t J -I 11, tas If'l r b-'-" t" ' frotw tte et t vr. . .. . . . h Will m- t. ;.-. . .' .