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10 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENINO, JULY 31, 1008. THE AMERICAN CHEERING SECTION AT THE STADIUM GREAT ALTERATION SALE Your Choice of Any Boys' WoolenKnee Pants Suits One-Half Price i Jj r. i f i r v 7'i "11'-'TT ' "' : ' " - S : r fe iter - 'o l?iLiLii The one lively spot In the great arena, rain or shine, was the section set nalde for the leather-hinged Americans. Although small In numbers, the little band with the "rah-rah-rah's" of the Yale men, and "I yell " of the Cornell representatives, drowned the cheers of the other spectators. The picture wu snapped Just after an American win was announced and shows the enthusiasm of the visitors from the United States. BEAVERS BEAT . BliyilO SEAL After Groom and Johnson Are Chased Home Guard Makes Buns. lvs tasted the bouillon that comes from the clam, rve eeen the same liquid com off of the bean, Tve drunk it by gallon and drunk It by dram. But the stalest of all Is one Bullion Perrlne. FAVOR KEICHEL in bo nieiii Champion Middleweight Is to Wear Famous Hoo doo Belt With Kelly. Neither Bovine Perrlne nor the frisky Reals- could take that frame from Port- land ' yesterday, and after Bull chased Groom In the first Inning Graney went to the mound and puzzled the southern ers for the other eight. When he waved Ote Johnson to the clubhouse a few minutes later It was thought the team was at Its end, but nothing could stop the winning streak. Marshall went to right field and Ryan .to third, and the good work went on. Frisco started scoring right after the scratcn. Mohler and Hiluebrand were refrigerated, when Zeider singled. He nlffled around Danzig b station for moment, and. Impatient to be off, stole second. Welehoir was given a base an balls and Wiliams was safe on John son s error. Then the Blooraington bud, 'Beck, ripped off a corking two-bagger Into right field. Both Zelder and Wll lalms scored. Graney took tip the work at this Juncture and kept the Seals to four hits or the rest of the game. Portland made it two In the first on Bassey's hit. Raftery's fielder's choice, a pair of double steals and Johnson's two-bagger. Two more were made In the fifth on Graney's screaming threc bagger, an ei-ror and hits by Raftery and Marshall. In the following chap ter another brace was shoved across. Hits by Graney, Casey and Bassey with two down did the trick. The score: Mohler, 2b. . Hlldebrand, If. Zelder, as. Melcholr, rf. Williams, lb. Beck, of Berry, o. .,.v Gprtls, lb. ... Willis, p SAN FRANCISCO. AB. R II. PO. 6 4 8 8 8 4 4 2 4 (United Prtoa Leased Wire.) San Francisco, July SI. Stanley Ketchel who won the middleweight championship of the world from Papke in Milwaukee a short time ago, will de fend his title tonight in a 20-round go with Hugo Kelly. The .Michigan fighter, who has Jumped Into such favor In the ring lately, will probably step into the ring tonight t odds of 10 to 3. The fight fans were able to extract but very little money from Kelly's supporters at 10 to 4, and last evening the price was tut to 10 to 3. Stanley will wear the famous "hoodoo belt" presented to him by L,uke Marisch some time ago. Fight faiiB say that if he can win with the belt on he will be invincible. Both fighters are In excellent con.li tion, and tickets for all the seats In iho oollseum have been sold out already. A 10-round preliminary between Blue Dan, a navv boy, and George Peterson win ue puiiea on peiore tne main event. The contest la attracting much attea tlon. Ketchel and Kelly are regarded as two of the most brilliant fighters mai nave oeen oeiore uie puDllo slnoe the days of Bob FlUsimmons and Jack Dempsey. Kelly has the benefit of longer experience In the ring. but Ketchel makeir up In cleverness and hard-hitting qualities what he lacks In experience. He has rlson to the. top oi II is aivision wunin tne last year and a half, and from the time that he first appeared as a national chara-ter he has swept everything before him. If lie wins from Kelly tonight he will flnlsu with the lint of prominent ml, 1,11..- weights bv taklnn on Jn Tl month. BE attell is P ID I GOSSIP Champion Featherweight Is on WaySouth to Prepare . for Jloran Battle. Totals Casey, 2b. . Bassev, If . Raftery, rf. Johnson. 3h. Hyan. rf.-3b. Cooney, ss. Daniig, lb. Whaling, c, , Groom, p. . , raney, p. .-. I I 14 18 6 PORTLAND. AB. R. H. PO 3 3 4 8 4 4 8 0 4 v .J ' ' Marshall, rf. 2 Totals 32 6 9 27 11 BCORJE BY INNINGS. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. Spokane 9, Vancouver 6. Spokane. Wash Julv si KnnUano held onto first place for at leaRt nn.t day longer yesterday, when they Je- reaten tne Vancouver team, n to i. Both K.iiiiiay and Faddock were hatted hard Klllllay. however, was the luckier, In that he kept the hits farther apart than did Paddock. The score: R. H E Vancouver 6 11 2 Spokane 9 13 o Moneries FaaaocK. Arhogast Sugden; Klllllay and Rogers. I'mriir Frary. Abe Attell, champion featherwelg'ht of the world, Is in Portland today on his way to California to prepare to de fend his title against Owen Moran of England in September. Abe has been up around Spokane, where he took on a Washington feather named Merino the other day. and nlavod with him for ten minutes. Abe snvs he Is In fine fettlo mul Ic almost readv to sten intn th cininmH circle at the present moment. He will carefully prepare himself for the bat tle wnn tne unton, wno fought him a 26-round draw on their last meeting sojne months ago. Aba vows he will put the Rngllsh man to the floor this trip before the ""ic 11.13 irt-en covered. Moran says 11c iinuKs r,e wui beat Abe In ten rounds i,aror Day Instead of letting the nine rieorew stand up for the fyll 20 The wise brigade simply winks and Bu-ys 10 wan. Attell has lone been ree-arded tho cleverest ngnter or them all, big and little. He occasioned no little comment vnien nia name was seen on the Hotel Portland register this morning. Abe is wonderfully Impressed with Port land and was out tins morning lookln over the city. RED HOT FOR RABID Mae Signs New Pitcher Await Boston Scout Bull and Milkman. Manager McCredle's policy of sign lng class B stars for the season of 1909 and trying them out the previous fall was given Its first start of the season yesterday, when he announced the singing of Pitcher Patrick of the Jacksonville, 111., team of the Central association. Patrick Is nearly jilx feet tall and weighs 175 pounds. He throws with his right arm and to kM tn hov all kinds of speed. That he will bolster up ""the weak spots left In the ptlch ing staff the big manager is certain. JEFFRIES HILL CUT QUI KID " PROMOTERS ind Ban Francisco ...20000000 0 2 20000102 1 Portland 20002200 6 "its 200 1J300 t SUMMARY. Struck out Ry Graney, 3; by Willis 2. Bases on halls jfr Groom. 1: off uraney. 4; off Willis, 3. Two-base hits ' Bew-k. Johnson. Three-base hits I Jjanaig. Uraney. Double plavs John son (unassisted); Whaling to Cooney to Ryan to Graney. Sacrifice hits uy. Mj-sn. stolen base Zelder Bassey, Ryan. Raftery. Johnson. WIU llama. Curtis. Paxsed hail Berry Ilrst base on rrori Kan Francisco, i Portland. 3. Wild pit-h Oranev. Ift on haaes 8n Frinetgro. : Portland T. Innings pl'ehel Bv drocm, r bv Granr. 7. Hits Off Groom 2 ' off Orny, 4 Tlm of game One hour minutes T'mpire Perrlm. Tacoma 4, Aberdeen 3. Aberdeen, Wash., Julv 31. Waters made up for his loss of Wt-dnesrn's game by saving yesterday's game here with a great one-handed stop Al though both teams made plenty of errors the fielding was hichly .ens:i tlonal nt all times, while hard hltli-ig hIko helped make the gatnu exciting. Luuift iauueu on .mrneji Tor t'ireu runs in the fifth and won t'io eame The score: rt. jj j; Tacoma 4 5 3 Aberdeen j g g Batteries Butler and Shea: Ptarkll and Boettiger. Umplie Caruthers. Seattle 0, Hutte 1. Seattle. Wash.. Julv 31 P.:n gave Seattle her third straiirl Muu- yesterday. 6 to h'-d hits vb-torv R n il itthed swell ball for the Inc.ls while! (I nltei' Prpn I rued Wlr.) Los Angeles, July 31. James J. Jeffries today announced that he In tends to withdraw from the boxing club which bears his name and that he will not referee any more fights there, be cause things are not run rleht. Fight fans are astonished at Jeffries' proposed action, which the big cham pion declares he will take Just as soon aa Manager Istng of the club returns to Los Angeles. The fans declare that Jeffries' withdrawal will result In the death of the club. "I am going to give up my stock and quit, said Jerrrles. "There are too many kids up there and thev don't run things right. I want to get out of this fighting game, and only one of my rea sons Is that there Is no money In it." EKE0ES HELP ASOELS TAKE AX0T1IEK GAME (United Prm Lmed Wlr.) Pan Francisco, July 31. Errors of a costly nature were mainly responsible for Io Angeles' big score. The score: LOS ANGELES AB. R. If PO nernard, -D 5 0 u 6 I'll't". rf s n 1 3 iiiii :i. lb Brash, ai. rf 4 Both the San Francisco and Portland players are on the qui vive for the ap pearance 01 Hugh McBreen, secretary; uuu euui 01 me tsoston Americans. ' McBreen is scheduled to reach Port- 1 land tomorrow to look over the coast j talent. He will go south into Califor-I nla with the Beavers and Seals and take a squint at the stock down there. McBreen is anxious to look over Groom, Danzig, Ryan and Madden. Boston ' wants Groom If Cleveland doesn't take him. The Americans have a proprle-! lary Interest in the other trio. 1 When the Beavers went Into the field yesterday the same lineup that prom ised so much early In the season was I noticeable. Ryan was sent Into Mc Credle's place, the manager having I i en uuaeu uy a meuicai man to cut out the game for two weeks or a month If possible. This Dut Johnso and Cooney at his old position at short. By the way, Phil Coonov's double Is in town. The double Is none other than Abe Attell, champion featherweight of the prlzerlng, who Is on his way south to prepare tor his Sentember hnttla with Owen Moran of Entrlanrt Attell Is an enthusiastic baseball fan and said this morning that he was going out to the game this afternoon. Men's Two and Three Piece Suits at One-Half Price $15.00 SUMMER SUIT at... $7.50 $18.00 SUMMER SUIT at... $9.00 $20.00 SUMMER SUIT at.. 910.00 $25.00 SUMMER SUIT at. .$12.50 $30.00 SUMMER SUIT at..?15.00 MEN'S OUTING TROUSERS AT ONE-HALF PRICE $3.00 BOYS' SUIT at $1.50 $4.00 BOYS' SUIT at $2.00 $5.00 BOYS' SUIT at $2.50 $6.50 BOYS' SUIT at $3.25 $8.00 BOYS' SUIT at .$4.00 YOUTHS' SUITS AT ONE-HALF PRICE Men's Fancy Hose Real 29c Values at 20c Three Pairs for 50c Coat Sweaters ALL SHADES $3.00 and $3.50 Values at $2.00 . Men's Fancy Vests at HALF PRICE Straw and Panama Hats HALF PRICE Sam! Vi 4 ' Rosenblatt k Co, N. W. Corner Third and Morrison Streets Entrance on Morrison Street physician. In the fourth Inning Per rlne Increased the crowd's displeasure when he robbed Cooney of a hit on Hlldebrand's scoop of a short fly off the ground. AH that portion of the stand nearest the play declare Hilde dug it out of the earth. HUde knows the trick to perfection. Just to show that he was Impartial, Bull called Whaling safe on Bassey's hit Into right field. which Melcholr returned perfectly to the plate. Clauds Berry dented Whal ing's spine three feet from the plate. yet Bull couldn't see It These only a few of the flagrant ones. are The new man Beck Is fast getting on to the ropes. He has not yet recovered his fielding eye, but can locate the pbere coming down the alley at a .260 rate. In the three games he has marto four clean hits In 16 times at bat This Is a good record when the ciroum stances are considered. But his field work has been somewhat off color. Yesterday he missed a comparatively easy fly from Ryan's willow, and al lowed Raftery to score when he Juggled Marshall's single Into center. MamtmngmummMMii w TWMh'.ig'MMi.H'BHLjtJL.JJ . Mi. "I UIUI.BPI "WHAT WE SAV, WE Y. M. B. O. D. 60 This Week We Are Making Stili Another Cut in Our er Clearance Prices Wlif 3 b. and 45 limes h uh v ru- tionai uriet a former FVrUand bny. played a fine game for Seattle. Trie score: r h. K Seattle ( 9 1 Butte 1 5 J Batteries Rush and Bunstlne; Thomas and Bi nder. I mplre Khret Canadian Tennis Championship. Montreal. Julv 30 The biggest ng- . ..linn nt ma, a ... . - ' Thla Hale in Sport Annals. !( At Pr.llndelnH. Ja-w ,.,..,, trm Cb"rle McCarthy In one Gwrr L Prhuyler, the ohlT "7",n miiiuw oi ine syndicate who V."" " "-"' America, O H in ,ifw Ixirdon. Conn. Piffiirg ror the New Trte- rlub. shut out the Boston team wuhmit a hit. , y' " rranclacfl. Fmnkie Nell !"t to E4dle Hanloa ia four roupria 1 ' O-"-. s . Jo Thome. " ",- - wm isranr Buiiivaa in ninth ' '" At Sen mncn. Jimmy Brltt ri.n t Msira ovrr Battling lac Of 1 I'l anrt. af hirds Imtvi In r-tit BrPaH onir lit are rsidnu aU Ue avunl. v ' ' 1 nf n (real has arrlirti here to take r.rt In the Canadian tennis championship tournament whlrh 1 to open tomorrow on the courts of the Mount Royal chih More than ordinary jnt'-ret I mani fested in the t urniment this pjr as It Is the first of the Canadlsn rham plonships ever held outslrte of Niagara. The events to be contested at the tournament Include the following Open singles, chamninnship of Canada; All-Canadian championship; Montresl cup. open to all pUvers residing In th proving of Quebec; open double championship of Canada, men banoi- car. open to ail comers; novice slnrles: ladies ainlea championship of Canaan, mixed (ioUe. ojn to all comers Ellis, If. Telmas. fs. F.a.-teriv. c. Nagle, p .. 1 A 1 0 0 1 2 0 t 3 i Toung umpires will get their chance now to work along with the older llAAlH TT ,1-1 er will i , . -l the California league, a chance to work with Perrlne when Portland and 8an Francisco go south next week. Flynn Is a friend of Silk O'Laughlln, by whom he was recommended to Ewlng. Yes terday Stults, another youngster worked out with O'Connell. Here's about how the Interesting col- j loquy of Bullero Perrlne and Robenlno ; Groom was pulled off In the second In-' ning yesterday; lroom You're absolutely perfect. Hull, lou simply can t be wrong. Per rlne. loure a loo-loo. icrrinc tan powerful) Shut up, you Koui. yniive goi 1110 sweu iioad causa you re going to the big league. Groom lou fathead. It Isn't half a swelled as that garret of yours, be- rauso you think they want you .Jback mere. Perrlne (belligerently) I Fall goods are coming and we need the room. The follow ing prices will certainly make the balance of our Summer Stock disappear in short order. You can profit materially by buying High -Grade Merchandise at Our Prices. Groom (Just as bellicose) 1 Perrlne I the game ! (with emphasis) Get out of iliase yourself: Totals 14 S I 17 li J OAKLAND. AB R H PO an Haltern, ef 4 0 1 3 i'ook, if n n 1 4 He.tmull'-r. rf 4 0 1 " Kacan. h 3 A i 9 Hon, 3b . 0 1 J Miller, ss 4 0 0 2' Altman, ib 4 0 0 4 Lewis, r j r 1 j Christian, p. J 0 0 1 Totals SCORE I .os Angeles Oakland A 0 0 0 0 it 30 1 5 1: BT INNINGS. 0 1 0 1 t e 0 5 . 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 America's Greatest 3Ion tain Kesort. Banff Hot Pprlnra altuatel In th Canadian National Park. Is considered ntr of tha rreste.t mountain reports In America. Tbe Canadian prlflc Is mak ing a special rate of IH H tnr the round !!!? Jr,tk.t f00 f"r etoporera at Victoria. lanrvrar.r. Riwitt r-i A Lacgaa an4 atber polnU of Interest. But really, Perrlne was awful. Bul lion must have ridden home with the milkman His judgment was as bad as I'reiy Castro's. It waa not palpable; It was Just punk. The crowd got after him when Groom fanned Zelder, but Bull couldn't locate the floater. It was as perfect a strike as has been thrown. Then I)anr'g clearly caught Rollv on a throw from Groom, but still Bull persisted Then Groom was chased, after Ferrine. according to the local players, started the argument. Groom If tne first Reaver to be ejected from the game on the home grounds this season, and Ote Johnson was the sec ond. Three strikes were called on John son, one of them clearly fanning his ankles When Ote objected Perrlne hung the skid sign oa tbe Viking This caused the team to be shifted around, and Manager McCredle had to allp Into a uniform to be In readiness to go into yjrr sraln2 5jlgsdjc of Ms SCSI MART x -i7-u- 1. 11 ueimii Sacrifice hits Ellis. Wheeler and Nagle 8tojn bases Brasiear Ellis Vsn Haltern. i.r..iUUiM-i i-.uuje Miner to ai- oolsh wmtinrn man. first base nn bj;orf Oiri- JUUM wsoBrfB U.n- 1 .HH.by rrer C"o "truck !ear.s that msn and wife bare lived tut Nagle (11. 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