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f. . I 1 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING. JULY 30. 1908. .13 - ... 1. 1..I.JJLU. OAxoromszA lonu Ring Field Track Diamond FAIRMONT o D rlXilliUr In A- v V k) WORLD HOTEL 0 ERRORS SAPOUR TERRORS Fans See Weirdest Game Put 1 p by Heav ers Tunic. "rom mil the stand there enme thl Rh'iUt, Th.it It wan rlfht there Is no doubt "Tluit burn' 1 1 l woozy, tiiko 'em out Thej're rotten.'' Iaouk's Dope. Wnsn't It nsirravntliiB, Agnes? Even I'ock Anderson, loyal supporter of the brown-furred colony that hiber nates nt 'aului l'f r U . mieHkml Kllontly away at the enil of the seventh. "Ret John-ion do It all," wua the ex cited declaration of ff frenzied fan, when Ote was sent to tho abattoir. Well. Ota, promptly stoppod luughter, and would have cume through with n clean elate had not a braco of his compunlons slipped errors Into his picnic basket. Portland could not have won the game yesterday, anyhow. No team had a rlRht to win against such pitching us Harry Sutor put up. But 81 times did the homeguard face the muBterful Texan In the nine Innings. Three of the scratchiest kind of his were all he permitted the Beavers. The heavy stickers were helpless In front of his puzzling slants. Oraney started the (fame for the lo cals, but alter four runs were mado off him In the firth Inning, McCredle chased Mm to the beneli and sent In Beanpole Marshall. Marshall stayed lone enough tn hIIow Curtis, Sutor, Mohler and III1 dehrand to stuff their batting averages with singles, when he. too was waved to tho bench and Ote Johnson taken from shortstop to shoot 'em down the alley, Cooney (folng In. Ote was sure a puzzle to the Seals, and the next three men went out, though not before two errors had al lowed Mohler and Hllde to register. Here's tho way Oakland made her nine. In tho second Inning, Berry ar- THIS IS BEIUtY V S - ' ' , " -s w krJt" ' One of tho happ!R players In the Coast League is Claude Berry, the San Francisco backstop. Claude la bo good-natured that all the fans like hlra. He Is one of the nif tiest little catchers on the circuit and good for a1 two-bagger moet any old time. JOURNAL HEADS A WELCOME LIST rived on his own double and Curtis sln Kle. Joe having been sent in to take MeArdles place after the rust inning. Four runs were made In the fifth on errors by Ryan. Graney and Casey, and three hits. In the following Inning er rors by Rnftery and Cooney and fuur singles allowed four more runs. SAN FRANCISCO. AB. K. H. PO. A. E. FIGHTERS READY FOR HP OF GDHG Hugo Kelly, Italian Middle weight, Confident of Boat ing Champion Ketchcl. The Journal heads Its sub- scrlptlon list for tho bringing of the threu Oregon athletes, For- rest Smlthson. Albert Gilbert and Daniel Kelly, homo In slate s from tho London Olympic games, with a $0(1 contribution. That thero will be little trouble raising money enough to bring tho three heroes across the continent In a special car appropriately decorated with Oregon advertisements, Is fully believed by Dr. Morrison's com- rolttee. The movement has the support of the press of tho city. since it was officially taken up by the 'Multnomah club at Its meeting Tuesday night, and the various commercial, fraternal and other organizations. Already Dr. Morrison has been the re clpli nl of s. oi.-s or letters lnfeimltiK him that tho movement will be amply s,ipoi ted. It Ik l.ellevc.1 that J2."0 will he needed to di'fray the expenses incidental to the trip. This mim Is sinull In coiuparl.soii with tho benefits that will lu, i-uup.-d fiom the pub licity MUndunt upon tho special car and r'M-eption feat men. .Several parties from without Rort-i land have written to the committee, ask- I lug that thi y be allowd to help In th"! ! enterprise. Home of these letters are. from CorvalllN, Eii(o to', KoreHt (iro.o, i linker City, Ivndletoti and other polTts where tho threo athletes are well known ti t.h I athlntlcH fostered and supported. Tills makes It of siiiti-wido Importance. ( me of the first of the local organ ization to come forward with Its n- trlhutlon thl morning was the Port land Ad club, which I.iib deposited $10 In The Journal subscription bureau which h open to every organization, club or individual In tho city. i It may be th.it somewhere on earth there are other cigarettes as good as III Fs College Maid at Hillsboro Races i Mohler, 2b Illldehrand, V.elder, ss . . Melcholr, rf Williams, lb Reck, cf Rerry, o . . . McAnile. Sb Curtis, 3b . . Sutor, i. ... . If . .4 . .3 . .4 . . f , . R .4 .5 .0 .4 .4 6 2 a 1 I 1 1 1 II) 1 1 1 fi n n 2 o 2 1 Totals 21) 0 3 27 14 6 PORTLAND. AB. R. II. TO. A. K. Casey. 2b . . Bassev. If . . Raftery, cf . John s,n. ss . . Ryan. 3b . . , I 'huzIb. !! . MeCroille rf Whaling, c . . tlraney, p . . , Marsliali. p . Cooney, ssj . . I 3 4 4 3 3 ' '. '. '. 3 ... 1 .... 0 ... 1 Totals .23 0 l 14 SCORK BY INNINGS. San Francisco . ..d 1 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 !1 Hit 1 1! n 2 3 4 0 n 0 1:' Port ' i ml a ii 0 a 0 0 0 II fi n Hi's I 0 1 0 0 u 0 0 1 3 .S 111 MARY. Struck out Ry Granev. 3; Johnson, 2. Sutor, Rases on balls Off Gran ey. 1 Johnson. , Sutor, 1. Two-base 111'--Rerrj . Sacrifice hi ts Illldebrand, Casey, .color. First haso on balls San Francisco. 4 Loft on bases Snn Francisco. 7; Portland 4. Innings pit. -hod Hy Graney. 5; bv Johnson 4 Rise jilt.- Off GiHuey, S; Marshall' 4 Time of game -l:ln. Fmpire Pei'rine 311 ( IL 3I0XEV WAGEPtED OX IfOSEBrRG'S BACES (Sy-cliil DIDntrh to llie Jonrnl.) Rosoburg, dr.. -"July sn.The regular rsces scheduled for this week were rulled off at the fair ground track yesterday afternoon. The three races were Judged by M. D. Wisdom of Port land; Hon V. H. Wehrunir of miii boro, and Hon. Ringer Hermann of tills city. The first race was a five eighths nine nasi oeiween King Kohr owned by W. W. fardwell. and Oregon Frank. hv ij,rt Crown. King Kohr was ridden 1y Hobbv Herrln and Oregon Frank by Rert Rrown Jr. King Kohr Won by half a length; time, l 04 The second was tun ladles' race It was a half mile dash and the horses wer,.: Virginia Dare, ridden hv Miss lara Kindt; Locust Queon. ridden by Miss Svlvla Kindt, and King Oosev ridden by Miss Adeo vial. locust Queen won bv fin feet; time. 53 Virginia Dare became un'mnnagable find ran once around the track before tho race started, and again' after the rn.-e was finished. The two Kindt sis fers are expert riders, however, having lived on a large cattle range neari'luy ennc. Wyo. Toe third ra.'o was one eight of a mile dash between lilue Diamond and 101. vi mniTicnain. the former winning bv three full lengths; tlm 1 v There was a good sized crowd In attend ance and fully $1,000 changed hands on th rafos. (fnlted PrM leased Wlrs.) San Francisco, July 30. The betting public today Is offering even monev that Stanley Kotj'.bol, middleweight champion will defeat Hugo Kelly, the Italian fighter from Chicago, in 15 rounds tomorrow night. It is expected that Keichel will enter tho ring a lu to three favorite. These prices are looked upon as being far 'out of pro portion by the so-called experts, who point out that the Han Francisco public 's doing just what it did whn It went wild over Guns and backed him so heavily against Nelson on the Fourth of July. Hot li Ketehel and Kelly ars In ex cellent condition. They did no work today. K'dlv is practically at the re quired weight of 158 pounds and Kotch el Is about a puui.d and a half over It. The champion will make the weight with ease bv 6 o'clock tomorrow ev ening. Despite his being the short ender In the betting, tho Italian Is confi dent and his trainers are delighted at the prospects. At tho Ketehel camp tho usual confluence of the champion pre vails. Jim Jeffries has notified Promoter Colfroth that he will not serve as ref eree, at tho Attell-Moran fight and Inti mates that the fco of $Guo is no in ducement whatever. lie s;iys he in tends to stand hy his ueclsion tn retire temporarily from the ring, according to tho announcement he made after of ficiating nt tho Welsh-McFarland bat tle at Los Angeles. Attell and Moran are expected to reach here Saturday or Sunday. There Is soino talk of Tiv Krellng being se lected as the referee. ,vvc v'am m i 4 IUit if there are the men of the West have never discovered them. Imperiales Cigarettes are as standard for quality as a twenty dollar gold piece. Their deliciously blended, pure tobacco gets its full value through the thin mais paper crimped, not pasted and thecoolingniouthpiece. Smoke Imperiales Cigarettes all day long no "aftereffect." The men of the West smoked over 125,000,000 Imperiales Cigar ettes in KpJ. 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Rates Europcm, from $2 upward Under the management of JAMES WOODS THE JOHN BOLLMAN COMPANY, Manufacturer. San FrancLco $,twit$V'''l"ilf.'ft.-''J!i,wiiJ!Biw Fwm -'Wh -nMS5g&..,im -FnnM-nSiafi 11 n km inn. 100 t!,lr.l I. tl.ir, I Si ovtllel, 15 tO 1 Hut to Haccs. fiiiY PLASTEKS OAKS WITH MUCH KALSOMIXE Ban Francisco, July 30. Gray plas tered It on tha Oaks yeslerdav, 9 to 0. The score: ROS ANGELES. AH. R. II PO. A. E. Rernard, 2b Onkos, cf. . Dillon. Jl. Rrflshear, rf. Wheeler 8b. Ellis, If. .. Delmas, ss. Easterly, c. Gray, p. . . .6 .3 . . .3 . . .4 . . .5 . . .3 . . .3 , . .3 . A 0 3 10 il n n 5 6 1 3 Total 33 OAKLAND. 9 13 27 11 Van Haltren Cook, if Heltmuller, rf. Eagan, lb. Mokiiii, 31). . . Miller, ss. ... Altman; 2b. . Lewis, c Louecks. p. Symons, p. Total cf. A R R. II. TO. A. E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 is- 0 1 0 3 1 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 Los Oakland 36 0 7 SCORE BY INNINGS. Anfielos 1 10200230 9 000000000 0 Fl'M MART Two-hnse hit Oakes. Sacrifice blts-- Oakes. Klllx. Delinas. Easterlv Stolen bases -Dill. .11 t!i. Ellis. Doudb- i,las Heitmuller to Kucan MlPcr to Ei?an. Struck cut-Ov Gray, t. Time 1 r0. 1 mj'tre ill onnoll. One of the distinctive features of the harness race meet to bo held on the country club and Livestock association track here I ft September will bo the exhibition miles by College Maid, the world's record "guideless pacinp won der." The beautiful maro has already been (shipped here and Is warmlnp up at the Chappelle track nt liillsboru. where she makes her first appearan e in the northwest in an exhibition half mile next Friday. College Maid will go an exhibition mllo each day of t!u- week's races here, so that everybody will have an oppor tunity of seeing this marvelous animal. Her record and sho made two of them In one day at Denver last vear Is .'!i't for the half mile on a half-mile track, and. in breaking the world's record. which was up to that time held bv Cote, she negotiated a quarter in doing it without coaching, prompting or urging of any sort. When she gives these wonderful ex hibitions she is simply "bitted up" as she Is shown In the uccompanying pie ture taken tho past week at Hillsboro. The following description of he world's record-making heat is takvn from a Denver paper: "Without driver or sulkey this beauti ful pacer was liberated at the half mile and was sent through to tho home stretch. Not even the roar of the ap plauding crowds nor the attempts of iid.s could disturb . It 'I stlF- I : 1 - -' I M and coi::lli:i, .1 to thF E;alt of Late ue sho was headed v ou.! rt a rainier. 'When tho nfl'li lal tune lor the l r 1 ond ; Kona I M f ! 1, to i. litkl. was announced, horsemen could scarcely l"-!ieve ll.e COI t ec: Mess of tllO I'iL'UI'ej and were nstonNio ,) l.eyond eoinpi'ehc, slon at tho iarter In 1'7." College- .Maid is by Wild Hrimo-O--tainly and was rahse,) In Canada. S Is being trnine;! out at the t'tmprF track at Hlllshoro by E. C. Knvin, a niembei" of the owning firm. Her be.: previous tniU' w As 1 ni !, . SI.e has w orKe,) four miles in s::-civ'.s:oi) with an a . 1 -age r--aonl f 2 1 l-, with t'ae faster-: heat in "11' ,. i'ri'T m, li-a pF't'fot'tnacce, th.e world's record for the half inlie, nailer these, conditions was l:ul and was held jv Cute. '1 i o two da'.' program for tho tryont races at Hillsboro tomorrow ar.d Sat.ir dav Is as f'dlows: l'rida -Racing, 2:in class, with cash prizes amounting to $J0. Trotting. 2:27 class, purse $110. Exhibition by the guiih less more Col lege Maid for ciiaoiplnnship cup. (Gois without driver or prompter i Trot or pace, mile heats, without records, for local horses. Jal. Saturday Trotting, '.' 1,". class, $110. Racing, free-for-all. JlOo. Gentlemen's road race to cart, owners to drive, cup or purso, $51. Quarter-mile dash for local horses. third. T!m.-. .17''. I Third race, four fu-!o"i;s. p.lllng ! False Nun. 1 1' 7 1 H, a : io-rt on 1. fi in 1 jwon; Mea itnonf, ln7. ,'an DuM-ni. -1 (,, second. Ti'i,-' !. 11,7. iTiill-'ti. a to i : third. Tine-. M. I Fourt'li r.u . oil" pill", sel 1 1 ntr --Ch ip j r'f'W-a, IIS, (.Mi'iMfl'imi, 4 to 5, .M!k Jot, lan, 115 t M,.v,.,, y t,, 1, 'k; Earless Lass, ' (Stimrt ), lu to 1. third. Time. 1 :)"'... Fifth race, live a hi'f furlonps. Selling Springb'.'if. 1 a". l'an loisen), la to 1. won: Crush l'p lan, ilP'twadli, I to 2. sccujj,; c endconc-. i'7 1 Nelson) II to 1. third. Time, 1 .' 7 . Sixth race, five ami a h -If furlongs, selling Roustabout. 1 1 a ( Singleton .1, 2 to 5, won; ii:e.-r, CnrohiiF', iM,oinr Ityi. S to 1, s, cond. .lano-s . Murrnv, 107, (Fisher). S to 1. third. Time, 1:o;. STANDING OF THK TEAMS. Pacific Coitfft Ijeague. Won. Lost. F ; .ngeleji 57 4S .1 Hind 51 45 .1 K'-aneisoo u.'t nil .4 ;!a:al 45 60 .4 Aftrll Heats Merino. Spokane. Wash. July 20 -Cnamrlon Aba Attell was given th" decision over Eddie Merino of Seattle In a 10-rounl bout at Sand Point. Idaho, lam niyht. Merino was virtually knocked out. AfflERICl TROPHY FOR m ITALIAN 3Linaffer of Yankee Athletes "Would Honor Marathon Itunner, Dorando. pressed py the great run bv Dorando and think It Is worthy of some mark of distinction, even though h! enthus iastic admirers carried him over the tape and lie could not claim the vic tory under tho 1 ales. The attitude taken bv Dorando in ac cepting the result In a manly manner has won widespread ndniirafon for Mm. ay (Potted Prpi Leed W1r.) 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