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THE" OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST I. 1908. OREGON STARTS Ring Held Track Diamond n D U Jl ll br WlVV & WORLD IVELCOME PLANS FEffllllE FANS SCARE BEAVERS Bobby Groom and Team mates Humbled Before Portland's Fairest. CHAMPION DISCUS THROWER. Peek-a-boo and rurbelows, viprrv wiiln mid fllmv hose, Flashed beneath young- Robert's nose. Made him los Ills swoel repose. That's the way Uxe story goes, That Is why youn Mohler blows. For sure. - . , Girlish Giggles. There was little Joy left tor the la dles at Vaughn park yesterday, but even at that they found plenty of chances to reach high C. Buddy Ryan, Oeorge Jill debrand and Joe Curtis wore particu larly obliging to the fair ones. Kven llobbv Orooin found a warm spot In their hearts, and an for Oscar Jones, tvhv If Clara r didn't belong to the ene- inv thev could have adored him. That sunny disposition of Oscar would melt any feminine heart, and Iiundruda -ot flashes of fire shot toward Mr. Mohler when that worthy scolded Oscar for tiklns: a rest at third base after he had run ull the way around without stop ntnr tr catch bis breath. Well, to gi t, down to the facts. As usual. Mohler copped a single right off the reel, nut the rriSKy Kin never gi further than first base. The lleavera did about as well, the first three up lifing easy outs. Matters liunar In this state till tha fifth inning. After Dansls; had gone out. Zeider to Williams, Tom Madden tnr. off a double Into riKllt field Groom's lone, high flv to Beck allowed the Beaver backstop to take third base. Casey walked, and together with Mad den started a delayed double steal. It worked to perfection, and Madden rang tin Portland's only tally. San Francisco made It two over In the sixth on Coon ey's error, three successive blngles nnd a base on balls, Groom forcing Cur tis In. Meleholr's double. Williams' ingle, a brace of errors and a base on balls allowed four Seals to register In the ninth. With two down Grnney was sent In to bat for Groom. The little Cleve- lander duplicated his trick of yesterday and tore off a long three-bagger to right .center. However, umpire ferrine de clared he had not touched first base and called him out. The girls said "darn It," and we all fllfd out rimnn mumm 1 11 iisiiiiiBiiii i isjmiMiiiiniininsiissisiiiiiinwiii j I r "Hi -Tuinr m r imiidii biimimi hiiiim vm im'il El tv-V-:''.':'' ..'-v - ' J il - ' ' J"' -Vp' f , i J zZ' II il hf"-' :' II iff' - ' Pa s , " 'f j " . i HI ( j1' ' 4' J ' " ' i SI h -'Pi7i4 J':y I 18 cri::v II II ' ' i ' ' ' IS n k rr'tf rfr-Viiiitf i iksMn winninhmi rrftr'- p-1 - -- 'nWfi fimi' inniW i 8 S saesa FAMOUS PUNCH FLOORS KELLY Champion Stanley Ketchel Wins From the Chicago Man in Three Hounds. Martin Sheridan Throwing the Dlsciis, Free Style. The New York Pollcfman Several Times Set New Figures for the Event During Practice in tho Stadium at tho London Olympic Gamo6. AMERICAN ATHLETES ROYALLY 11C0ID The score: SAN FRANCISCO. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Mohler, Sb 5 1 2 2 4 0 Illkltbrand. If 4 1 0 4 0 0 Zeider. t:s ....4 1 0 0 2 0 MMrUor. rf 4 12 10 0 Williams, lb , . 3 0 2 14 0 0 'erk, r f 4 0 0 2 1 0 Herrv, c 4 1 0 3 0 0 Cniti.i. 3b S 1 1 1 3 1 Jones, p 4 0 3 0 3 0 " Totals 35 6 10 27 13 1 PORTr.AN'P. AB. R. II. PO. A. F. Cfsey, 2b 3 '0 1 5 4 0 Has.ev, if 3 0 1 1 0 0 P.Hftcry, CI 4 0 1 1 0 0 Johnson. 3b 3 0 0 1 0 o Ryan, rf 4 0 0 3 1 0 t o-inev. fs 4 0 1 4 3 2 l:inzU, lb 4 0 0 5 .1 0 Madden, c 4 1 3 7 1 0 Croon p 3 0 0 0 1 2 Gran y 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 1 7 27 13 "7 fiatti'd for Groom In ninth. SCORK BY INNINGS. Fan Francisco ...0 0000020 4 6 Hits 1 1 0 0 1 1 3 0 3 10 Portland 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Hits 1 2,0 1 0 2 1 0 7 Sl'MMARY. f'trurk out Ry Groom, 6; by Jone. 3 Pasts on Halls Ol'r Groom, 5; off Jones. 2. Two-base hits Madden, Mr liior. Three-base hits Jones. Double plays Ryan to Madden, Danrlg to Cnnney to Danzig. Sacrifice hits Will iams. Johnson, Zelder. Stolen bases- Melchlor (2), Beck (2), Cooney, Madden, Casey. Passed balls Madden. F!rt base on errors San Francisco, 3. Ieft on bases Kan Francisco, 9; Portland, 'j. lime of ainc One hour and fifty minutes. I'mplre Pcrrlne. (United Tress Lensed Wire.) New York, Aug. 1. The American athletes who participated In the Olym pic games at London with such signal success, will bo given a most remark able reception upon their arrival here, August 23, according to the program which was announced today. i'he speakers will include President Roosevelt, V. J. Bryan, Governor Hughes, Mayor McClcllan, President McGowan of the board of aldermen and Chairman P. J. Conway of the reception committee. Tho shin bearing the returninz ath letes will be escorted up the bay by a United States (runboat. As they pass up the North river the whole city will bv exiena us welcome rrom i tie winnows of skyscrapers and every point of van tage. From the deek there will be a parade to the cltv hall. The exorcises will be held in City Hall park. HILLSBORO TRYOUTS (Soerlnl PIsDUtrh to The Journrd.) Hillsboro, Or., Aug. 1. A crowd of 600 people turneJ out yesterday after noon to witness the harness races at tho Hillsboro fair grounds. The races so far have been a big success and to day's races ore expected to be better at tended than ever. The feature of the afternoon was the exhibition heat paced by College Maid, tho guidelcBs wonder. She went the mile unaided by driver, pace setter or whip in 2:09H. The winners were as follows: 2:15 trot Johnnie 1C L. Chapman of Eugene; time, 2:25. 2:1 1 pace Hushnell King, J. M. Bus- Laramie. Wv.; time. 2:19. Gentleman's road race Toy Lace, A. Abott, Forest Grove; time, 2:40. NORTHWESTEItX LEAGUE. LEADERS Tit III CELLAR CIIAMPIOXS OXCE MORE (United rress Leased Wire.) Ban Francisco, Aug. 1. The leaders trimmed the cellar champions again yesterday. The score: LOS ANGELES. AB. R. II. PO. A Vancouver 10, Spokane 7. (Special Pispatch to Hie Journal.) Spokane, Aug. 1. Vancouver kept up the terrific pace which they set early in the week and by hitting Hollis and Kippert for ItJ safe hits easily won yes terday's game here, 10 to 7. Flanigan again led the Heavers, getting two trlp ples and a single out of three times at bat. Tho score: R. II. K. Vancouver . ...10023021 1 10 It! 2 Spokane 00110104 0 7 9 2 Ratteries Knsle and Arbogast; Hol lis, Kipper, Rogers and Roberts, pire Frary. I'm- Aberdeen 3, Tncoma 1. (Special Dlsp.-.tcb to The Journal.) Aberdeen, Wush.. Aug. 1. Ennoti Ca l!fl' wns the rml pitching kid in yester day's game here and by holding' Tacoma to six scattered btnglcs further tight ened the champions' hold on third place. A running catch by Brown was the feature. The score: R. H. E. Aberdeen 00300000 3 8 1 Tacoma 00000100 0 1 6 3 Batteries Califf and Boettiger; Hall and Shea. Umpire Caruthers. L T flST $t ) STAXDIXfl OF TEAMS. San Francisco, Aug. 1. Stanley Ketchel of Grand Rapids clinched his tltlo to the middleweight championship last night, -when threo rounds of fast flghtlnjr gave him the victory over Hugo Kelly. The end came suddenly .rwl onnvnented for KellV had made in the first and second Ktchel simply uoiivorcu inree uwin. nnen to in UW Ho oulcKlV mat lYeuv did not liavo time to gather himself fnr net Inn It was a clean knockout. Every seat in the Coliseum was taaen long before Uine tor ttie rigni i vo- Bin. making a J20.000 crowd. Ketchel tin, i the rtnir at odds of 10 to 4 In the first round Kelly seemed to naTO h nipamirn of the Grand Rapids man and the champion received several hard Jolts. The Chicago challenger likewise had the best of a mixup, but his icrt eye was partly closed by a uavage drive near the close or tne rounu. In the second the men fought hard, end Kelly again sent some heavy ones to the champion's stomach and Jaw. It looked cood for Kelly when the men came up for the third, but Ketchel In a twinkling caught Kelly on the Jaw with his left, repeated the dose without difficulty, nnd then gave the finishing touch in the same manner, while tho Chlcagoan stood wondering what was happening. Keily went down heavily and staiu for tho count. e In th third round of what was to have been a 10-round bout, Young Blue Dan, champion welterweight of tho navy, defeated George 1'eterson, former amateur champion in that class. Tho police stopped the argument, the navy man (retting the decision. Round 1 Ketchel danced to the cen ter. He missed a right for tho Jaw, nnd a left for the body aluo missed its mark. Kelly then drove lert and right to tlie face and Ketchel slipped to his knees. A wicked mixup followed, Ketchel putting a right to the head, and Kelly sending right and left to the body. As Kelly backed away Ketchel caught him on tho Jaw with a left. Keily kept battering away at Ketchel's stomach and forced Ketchel to mix It. Keily Jarred his man with two vicious rights to the Jaw und the bell rang with the Michigan boy looking serious. Round 2 Ketchel swung his right to the Jaw and they mixed at close range, Kelly uppercutting with right to the Jaw. Kelly put his left to the face and then staggered Ketchel with a vicious left to tho chin. Ketchel kept boring in, but the best he could do was to get in a straight left to the face. Kelly Jarred his man with straight left to the nose, bringing blood. A moment later he shot a ntralght left to the stomach and then put In right and left to the body. Ketchel put In two straight lefta to tho Jaw and they mixed it viciously as tho bell ended the round. Ketchel's nose bled as he took his seat. Round S Ketchel sent In three lefts to the Jaw as quick as a flash. The third was a vicious left that caught Kelly flush on the Jaw and sent him to the floor, as If shot. He vas unablo to rise and was counted out. Committees Appointed to Prepare for Reception to Three Great Athletes. Poppy (105) Taplln, 3 to 2, third; l :if -ft . Time, Bernard, 2b.. Onkes, cf . . . , Dillon, lb Smith, rf . . . . Wheeler, 3b. . Ellis, If Delmas, ss. . . Easterly, c . . . Hosp, p 2 2 1 3 1 13 0 0 5 8 27 IS 1 Total 29 OAKLAND. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Van Haltren, cf. Cook. If Heltmuller, rf . . Eagan. lb Hogan, 8 b Miller, ss Alt man, 2b , Slattery, c Loucks, p , 0 0 1 m o l 4 5 0 Total 25 1 4 27 22 2 SCORE BY INNINGS. Lns Angeles 1000101 1 16 Oakland 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 SUMMARY. Two-base hit Heltmuller. Three base hit Easterly. Sacrifice hits Smith, Slattery. Bernard, Oaken. Stolen bases Bernard. Oaken, V'lieeler. Del mas. Double plays WhMler to Bernard. Hosp to Dillon Easterly to Wheeler. First bas on balls Off Hosp 4, off TRUCKS z. Hit by pitcher Bernard Struck out By Hosp 2. by Loucks 2 Wild pitch Loucks. Time of came 1 hour 45 minutes. Umpires O'Connell 1UU BIU1X. Butte 11, Seattle 8. (ppcclul Pispatch to The Journal.) Seattle. Aug. 1. Butte and Seattle engaged In a slugging mutch for 11 in nings before Putte Anally landed on Ga laskl for three runs and won the game. All rour pitchers used hy tho two teams were hit hard, 30 hits going to the two nines. The score: R. H. E. Seattle 1 ...3 0 1 0 1 0 0 8 0 0 0 8 17 2 Butte 1 0 0 0 1 5 0 1 0 0 311 13 2 Batteries Boyle. Galaski and Bun stlne; Harkness, Clafltn and Bender. Pacific Coast League. Won. Lost Los Angeles 59 Portland 52 .ui Francisco 54 Oakland 45 45 4S 67 62 ,P.C. .567 .531 .488 .420 NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. Baltimore in American League. Portland, July 31. To the Sporting Editor of The Journal Will yo'u kindly advise through the columns of The Journal what years Baltimore was a member of the American league? SUBSCRIBER. In 1901 nnd 1902. TniS IS WILLIAMS. At New York. R. H. E. St. Louis 2 8 1 New York 9 14 3 Batteries Lush, Raymond nnd Lud wlg; Taylor and Bresnahan and Need ham. Umpire Johnstone. At Brooklyn. R. H. E Pittsburg 6 10 2 lirolitvi, 7 ft Batu-t ics Maddox and Gibson: Ruck- t er and Bergen. Umpires Rudderham ! and Emslle. Third race, three furlongs, selling Sid Sliver (107) McKlnnon, 9 to 2 won; Forty-Four (107) Singleton. 4 to i, sec ond; Ontario Oregon (105) M. Nelson, out. Time, 35 seconds. Fourth race, five and one half fur longs, handicap Madeline Margravt (115) Aubuchon, 7 to 3, won; Lena Leach (110) Kinehtmum. 4 to 5. second: Jane Laurel 100) Van Dusen, 3 to 2, third. Time 1:06M:. Fifth race, five furlongs, selling oevenrui (mi'j iircnnaum, l to l, won; Hereafter (102) Van Dusen 6 to 5, sec ond; Rustling Silk (95) M. Nelson, 6 to -z, third. Hlme, 1:003.;. Sixth race, one mile, selling Ruth W. (101) Fischer, 6 to 1, won; Pickens on Montahello (99) Krlschbaum, 4 to 6, second; Elevation (103) Borel, 2 to 1, third. Time, 1:42 Committees were appointed last nlrht and a monoy raising campaign official ly Inaugurated'for the reception of For rest Smlthaon, A. C. Gilbert and Dan J. Kelly upon their return to Oregon from ins uiympio games. At present attention la hot no- rivn solely to raising money to cover the ex pense of bringing the athletes home and for exploiting the state during the Jour ney across the continent. Following are the committeemen: A. A. Morrison, chairman; A. H. Dev- ers, treasurer, and . W. L. Crissey, sec retary. Dr. Morrison represents the Multnomah club, Mr. Dovers the Manu facturers' association and Mr. Crlsaev the Commercial club. Reception committee William Me. Murray, general passenger agent Harrl man Oregon lines: G. W. McMillan Multnomah club; R. K. Brodle. Oregon Agricultural college; Julius L. Meier, Charles F. Beebe and George W. Simons. Transportation committee M. Moses sohn. chnmber of commerce; R. L. Ringer, Telegram. Finance committee W. H. Tale of Pacific university, E. E. Morgan and C. O. Murphy. Multnomah club, and W J. Retrain, Oregonian. The next meeting of the various com mittees will bo held next Thursday night at the Commercial club, at which ; time something definite In the way of! reception plans will be made. ' yk&fl- s:AVi.V,--vr: ??Vv&Jw$ At i- "Vr:"1 -1 GOLDEN WrESTS TO MEET THE APOSTLES The strengthened Golden West col-' ored team have Imported a new pitcher! from Chicago named Bill Clark. He pitched lust season and part of this with the i nlon Giants of that burg. and if In form after his long Journey i can bo looked to for class enough to show up the Ilea vy-hlt 1 1 tig AixiBtles st St. Johns tomorrow, while the West- j slam out a few for themselves. Lew Hubbard Is scheduled to receive. Crosby or Gardner will shoot them across to, Kolt for the white boys. A good gam I is expecieci. When Drugc Fail What Then? What will you do when doctors and their drugs fall to cure? 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I want every weak man to thoroughly understand that I can make Mm strong, vig orous, healthy, alert and free from every taint of disease and weakness. I have lim ited my specialty In practice to only a few of the more Important disorders, so that I could KNOW these thoroughly. My experi ence along this one path for 25 years quali fies me to say positively that such troubles as Sparmatorrhoaa, Lost Vigor, Varioooale, Hydrocele, GHmorrhoea, Syphilis, Stricture and "weakness" can be cured perfectly so as to stay cured. Of course I use different meth ods than the ordtnary physician. Most of these are original with me and were devised for Just such cases as the ordinary courses of treatment fall to reach. OS. TAYXOB, The Leading Specialist Cincinnati . Philadelphia Batteries and Dooln. At Philadelphia, R. H. E. 0 8 2 3 9 0 onkley and Scblel; Foxen I'm pi re Klem. At Boston. Chicago Boston Batteries Overall and Kllng; man and Graham. . IT. E. 3 9 2 1 9 1 Lin da- Scat tie Races. Seattle. Aug. 1. Results yesterfay rirst race, rive furlongs. pu Golden Onde (10J) Kelly, 7 to I. won; Argonaut (10$) Walsh, fi to 2. secoad: Sempre Fldells (165) B. Wilson, i to L third. Tim. 1:01, Second race, six and on half fur longs, selling Adela R. (104) L-rcargua. W 1. won: Beautiful and Beet (ill) Poland. 4 to I, aecond, Vlvant (10) Page. I to 4, third, time. 1:19 1 i Third rce, mile and a quarter, sell ing Chola Hedrtc ! Roland. JO on: Arcourt tl4 Lrcarsua 1 to rat uf !, out. to 1 f. second; My time, i it Fourth rare, one mile, purs Ida May in (l Haleh, to !, third. Tlme llH -. OIL 14 toi. won eargua I to I. emvtnd tlfta race, ana anlla mnA fiff nrAm felling Nan l Bumpo 1$ R. Wilson, 1 to i. wonj Monvtna (! Rl)y, I to 2. -end. Josia Jewell (1) Kelly, I tA , thir. Ttre. 1:4$ -, Piita ro. six furlonra, aelllng m;Bnrtm m McOatm, t t I, Nn; n4) Lynet-.. t cond: r"'-kill (111) Ljcargua. ta la third. Timal.jt , - ' ' . ? ' Another f the Coast leagu rdavers who will probably be given a show in fater company next reason la Nick w ill lam a th Kanaenme blonde who ewer th firt sack for the 9ea!a Nick look mlrtty -oi ti a numh-er of tler brush aroule aad this la rrrablv him last Pa9m ofl ID roast. Nick Is mighty popular with th ladle, his fet dler-ommn rtaaing htm particu larly charming la th fair sex. AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES. At Ietroit. R. H. E. Detroit " 10 4 Roston 9 IS 2 Batteries Summers, llullln and Thomas. Schmidt, Burchell and Carri garj. At St. Louis. R. H. E. St Louis 4 8 0 Philadelphia 2 7 I Ratterles Rnlley. Waddell and Spen cer; Render and P'owers. At CleTland. R. H. E. Cleveland 1 14 2 New York S 7 Ratterles Fnlkenbers:. Foster and N. Clarke: rwvldoon. Chesbro. Billiard. Kleinow and Sweeney. At Chicago. R. Tf. E. CMf-aiyo 4 11 0 Washington 1 S 1 Pstteriee F -Smith and Sullivan C Smith. Keeley and Street. Rutt Racn. ) Rutte, Aug. 1 Results yesterday: First race, flv furlong, selling Zlck Abrair.s (1T) Heatherton. 7 to L on: Lord Roevlnrton tlPil Tanlln even; eecwid, (!! Pendergaat, Berond rf-e. els firlonsa aelttn retaluma (1S BreL 1 to 1. Boapy Jon 117) iloraa, I to L, acoDd, No Cocaine, No Gas No Students Our success la du to uniform hlgh-grad woYk at reasonabl prlcea NERVOUS PE0PIE And those afflicted with heartwea ness can now liav their teeth ex tracted filled and brldrework ao- pnea without tc least pain or dan Iter. i PAINLESS EXTRACTION 22-KARAT CROWNS RRIDGE WORK OCR REST PLAIN PLATE ALL LINED PLATE .no . K.OO . Ji.oo . N.OO .15.00 TEETR , ' Examination Conmltatioa Re-Enameling Teeth Is the greatest Invention In modern dentistry and has been most suocasa- ful of all methods. W extend to all a special Invita tion to call at our off lea and bv heir teeth examined fre of charga W own and control tb largest nd beat aaulpped dental rtabnsb- mnt In tb world, having 1 ffic all told. 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