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10 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 8. 1008. D PORTING NEWS SMSS Ring Field Track Diamond D GRANEY ALLOWS SEALS TWO HITS Oscar .Join'' WiMiU'ss Helps hut liners' SliiiririiiLT Is Kimuirh. PETER JOHNSON WAS FICKLE IN HIS LOVE Former Oaklander in Action (rtilinl 1 Test Leaved Wire ) . Ban Francisco. .v,g. S. Graney wa In mniliTful term yesterday ami held the Seals iliwn to twi) hits, winnlni; the matinee. 5 to 1. oacir Jones, who oppnae1 hiin. ivus extremely liheril with the p.-imm .:, forcing In a M.rti. n of the len-ii' runs with Ms fcem r oslty. Gram y s Mk benders luul th. locals awliiKlrjg their heads off mo; of the afternoon. The Ion ace of the Seals ;is plae! In the first canto Mohl.r K"l with frae transportation. llddebrai moved him forward on a sacrifice ami Maddens passed lu!l all med Mm to take third Holly Z-ldi-r s lnfl. 1 1 out gave Mohler the chance to register. The northerners bot.i n to tally In the second inning. Imnr.ls's walk, ami j ateaj ana oom y s inv- s ore,i i big first baseman. Mi'.ddcn binnled ard Graney walked with the hags fu Casey walked, forcing t'ooney hotn . 'Madden wax thrown out at the plut on McCrodle's grounder. Rnftery worked Oscur for a puss, bringing Graney In. The aide was retired when Jones fanned Slugner Johnson. Portland made another In the sev enth. Cawey walked and came home on McOredle's throe-bagger. Mefredle. made the fifth score In the ninth or. three bingles. PORTLAND. AB. P. Casev. 2h 3 1 McCredie. rf 5 1 Rafterv, cf 4 it Johnson, 3b. Danzig, lb. Bassey, cf. Cooney, sr. Madden, 3 4 4 4 Graney, p 3 Totals 35 35 5 S 27 SAN FRANCISCO. AB. R. H PO If. 1 Mohler, 2h. Hildebrand Zetder, ss. . . Melohior, rf. Williams, lb. Beck. cf. La Longe, c. McArdle, 3b. Jones, p. . . . Curtis, rf. . . Totals 2? 1 SCORE BY INNINGS. Portland o 3 ft n o u 1 Ban Francisco .... 1 DO u Sl'MMARY. Three-base hits McCredie. Sacrifice hits Hildebrand. Stolen bases I an Zlgr First base on balls Off Graney, 6; off Jones, f. Struck out -Ily Graney, 8; by Jones, 5. Passed balls Madden. Time of same die hoar an i 35 niin vites. Umpire Porrine. ANGELS WIN CONTEST FKOM "SLIM" NELSON l (United Pres leased Wire.) Lob Angeles, Aug. 8. After the An gels batted Slim Nelson out of the box in the third Inning, having made seven runs. Gray, a young pitcher from Pasa dena, was sent against Briswalter. the local amateur slabster. Gray held tho Angels to three runs and four hits. The final score was 10 to fi. Van llal tren having brought in three runs vvltn . three-bagger in the eighth Inning. The score: LOS ANGKLES. AB. R. II. PO. A. E. f&H- v f--.t.--v ; v-: . : s ..... : J l - - . . In thin picture are shown two I I j ' 1 J wnf,,,V V J L ' ln-kntnnn who runk with the bent In j " i -e -' "V a th Natl-.n.tl l.aguo. At the left Is ; y ',5 Cntch.T Jack HIIsb. former Oak- I . . . . ' .i ' ' '. '. : J . . k. ... . ..... . .... I I v r ' y t " kuhi receiver, unu nc mo rigni is i " y'' XJY 'S ' JK i " i famous KoKer Hresnahan of New L'r - t v'l wi:F---X x:i4rv, .kv::- Dunn and Ropers. I f- Vst-JL' i- - s ZT , 4 i Alleging that Peter Johnson will not marry her. after promising to do so If ahe would secure a divorce from her husband. Mrs. Elizabeth Hock this morning filed suit In the circuit court for S. (100 damsgns for breach of prom lae against her fickle admirer Ijt Junuuiy she secured the divorce and on July 2H the law allowed her to many again, hut she alleges that he now refuses to be hers. The complaint mens that while she was ntlll the wife of Rock. Johnson made love to her. He was so anxious. lie says, that ho made arrangements for the divorce. As an evidence ot ion rami, ne says, ne ruled up a oiuso for her imd bsvo her a bill of sale to the furniture, so that all would be rory when she was once mure free to wed. Not lonw ago. It appears, the love of Johnson began to cool. ,&ho alleges WOOL CLIP, 225,000 POUNDS. IS SOLD (Sl'tolal Plipntcb to The Jonmil.) 4 Rhanlko. Or.. Aug. 8. The s Baldwin Sheep A Land company of Hay creek yesterday at a private sale sold Its wool clip, consisting of about 22S.O0O pounds, at 16 cents to George Abbott, representing the Botany 4) Worsted Mills of Passaic, N. J. 4 This is considered to be the 4 largest clip In Oregon or the 4 northwest. The above sale prao- tlcally cleaned up the season's clip at this market. that hs went to the house that ahe hsd looked on as her future home and re moved the phonograph and clock thst he hud provided. The music. box and the timekeeper had been Included In the bill of sale and Mrs. Bock hurried away to consult an attorney, While she was absent she says Wocg returned to ths house and carted away all the furniture, not even leaving a chair upon which she fould alt down lo think It over. Mrs. Hock flies May !7 as the date of the engagement. She says she con fldod In his promises and remained single, waiting for the date when she could annex Johnson to her name, till 1 says that she hits dono nothing to merit his displeasure and that his re fusal to be tied Is without good cause Mrs. Hock Is under 30 and comely. Johnson Is about So and Is proprietor of a feed store at 380 Haw thorne avenue. Mrs. Hock's former experiment In matrimony began In Chicago In 1904, when she was married to Frederick Bock. She sued for divorce last De cember on the ground of cruelty and Judge Oantenbeln granted the decree In January. John F. Logan, who Is now Joined with Johji II. Stevenson as her attorney, then appeared for Hock, but Hnck's resistance to his wife's suit was only nominal. As grounds for divorce Mrs. Bock tes tified that her husband made Insulting remarks concerning her to her mother I that he called her a liar and other un orthodox names and falsely accused her of being fond of other men. 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V? tor Orey Hair to itM Vflnthft.i ivi Cum nip dliNM a h(r 1 LEMMONS FOLNI) WITH FOKKIDDEX FRUIT Bernard, rf Oakes, cf Dillon, lb . . . Wheeler, 3t . Naele, 2b Ellis. If Delmas. ss . Easterly, c . Brlswalter, p 2 0 1 1 0 1 3 0 10 13 27 11 Total 34 OAKLAND. AB. R. II. PO. A. Van Haltren. cf 4 1 1 1 Cook, lb Heitmuller. rf Slatterv c . . . V. Hogan, 3b Altmnn. 2b Houston, 68 McCann, If Nelson, p G. Gray, p Christian, cf . 10 - and Forticr: Mollis, I'mplre- Ehrct. Tnrotna 3, Aberdeen 1. Ttirmnn, Auk. 8. Aberdeen got hut four lilts off Al Carson ysterday and the Tlger'H taking advantage of the champion's errors won out, 3 to 1. The score: R. H. E. Tacfima 00021 000 3 i) 1 Aberdeen ..1 0 0 0 n n " 0 l 4 1 Batteries Carson and Shea; Thornp pon an 1 Spencer. l'aiicouver 11, IJutJe 2. Vancouver, H. C. Aug. 8. Vancouver hit Thomas hard yesterday and won. 11 to 2. Paddock was in good form. The score: R. H. E. Vancouver 11 9 2 Butte 2 3 3 Batteries Paddock and Arhogast; Thomas and Krcitz. Umpire Frary. NATIONAL LKAOl E GAMES. At Brooklyn. R. !I. E. Cincinnati fi u Brooklyn 3 6 2 Batteries EwinK and ScMet: Rucker Holmes and Hergen. Umpires Rudder ham and Johnstone. AMERICAN' I.EAGI E GAMES. If Mister John Lemmons, a colored gentleman with a broad grin, had been thoughtful enough to prospect for a revolver bar- gain without letting a policeman see him he wouldn't have been arrested. But tho other day 4 Patrolman Keller saw Lemmons looking In the windows of a dozen pawnshops and Inspecting 4 every revolver there displayed. So when Keller and Ehmsen saw Lemmons board a car last night and hold his arm tight to his cheat they were sure he had 4 found a pistol tnat suited him. At Union avenue and Russell street they nabbed him. "How ... . i.ii 1 T on eartn aid you letters nnu i. had a gun on me?" he asked, but 4 he was not told. It was a case of putting two and two together. 4 The revolver was an excellent weapon which had cost the negro $18. His hearing was postponed until next week. 0 HOI GOSSIP D FA FOR ! Many Requisitions Made Latel.v on Texas League (iraner 3Iav Return. 15 Total 37 6 6 24 SCORE BY INNINGS. Las Angeles 2 1 4 0 0 0 0 3 1 ) Oakland 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 1-- fi SUMMARY. Two-base hit--Nelson Three-bnse Jilts Delinas, Van Haltren. Hits- (iff Nelson off Gray 4 Surifhe bits . Off Oakes 2, Rnswnlter. Dillon. Dou ble plav Alttniin t' c.hk l-'irst la At Detroit. Detroit Philadelphia Bafterits Donnvan ard Thomas. Plank and Powers. At tJhk-afio. R. II. E . H 3 ..310 i Schmidt R. Chicago Boston Batteries Wash i n Kt on n nd Burchell, Arcll and CarriRan. H. E .7 2 .0 3 1 Weaver; At Cleveland. Cleveland Washington Hatt'T'es and Strtet. R H . 1 G Jops nml N. i 1 irk, Smith on balls till Lirnwaior .. . tr nr;o Hit by pltcher--Wh.-t)ler 1 . N.ls Struck out By Nelson 2, 1 , Ur!v. ter S. by Gray 1. Stolen Ii;,ms In.. Wheeler. Time of game. 1 hour 10 minutes. Umpire, O Conn-!! 1 in J MARCLDIONT RACES TO BRING 31 ANY HORSEMEN fSrHl DM patch to Tlie Journal ) Gold Brarh, 'r.. Auk S The Mar ch in on t Jockey dub wlil hold 1 1 e meet at WedderUirn. bt-ginning 17 and cont ii. uinif until Ausri?t W. Brlpps, t h" H-T'-iiiry of ennounie that th r ilf-H of th Coast Jockey Hub w ill pov rr, nil rr that all ninrs mupt Le r.wl- '. r of the :ft pr'-vl'iin to r.i-f- i n, that if tij-ee :art 'il.a wi::r-r purse ani th swnnd h r- the tranrtj f-. that If thr- pr itan-n the winner t Nth tne j end er.tr-i'.r r; ftrf f, ,. ' rr-' f 5 rr. r n -h f t n-- annual A U fT'J n if ic r.s OF THE TEAMS. Rexjulsitlons on the Texas league have bfien fo heavy of late that two things may result, tho depletion of the Lone Star -.Ircult and the chajieinir of tho j personnel of several coast teams. San IFiancisco y. stcrdav secured a catcher ! from tn- AuslPi club in the person of Klh.'ier an. 1 Oakland got an infielder from the si'.i.ie team named Truesdale. A f'-w dais Hen ( in k land s new pitcher, 'Christlm arrived from Texas and seemB to In- milking goo.!, although he has had hard luck. Asher Houston was given a chance at shortstop on the Oakland lineup yes terday. Tho Portland boy went to bat three times, main no hit, secured one j assist and was charged with an error. He took Miller's place. Hans Waifer and Mike Donlln are- having a merry flkrht for the batting lead In the National loague. First on.i Is ahf'd and then the other forges to the fr-'iit .S!::ce Donlin assumei a seat oa th wale uagon he has increased his average tnimeriselv. The race between these two grand batsmen Is almost & Interest h.g as the race of the teams. Queen Cardlne, 107 (Donvltz, even; pat no'.l:'. 9U t. ten. o to 2. Time. 1:27 At. Third race. mile, selling Elevation, ill (Aubuchon). H to B; King Brush, 106 (Fisher) t to 1- Ade.sso, 109 (Moles worth I, 1 to 2. Time, 1:43 Fourth race, three furlongs, selling Katie Oleason 100 (Kirsehdoum), 2 to 5; Ladv Powell. 100 (Stuarti, 9 to 2; I.adv Adelade. 100 tE. Sullivan). 10 to 1. Time. 0:35. Fifth race six furlongs, selling I.udy Louisa. 104 (Blair), 1 to 5; Him alaya, 101 ( Moles wort h i , B to 2: Jillette. 9i; (Nelson), u to 2. Time, 1:15. Sixth race, mile and one-sixteenth, p;irse--Elle. 1 1 rt I McLaughlin), 12 to 1. won; Ruth W. 114 (Usher), 2 to 1; Sur ely. 114 (Morel). 7 to 10. Time, 1:49;. Seventh race, seven furlongs, selling Woolen, 107 (Bond). 10 to 1, won: Joe 'Wootan. 112 (Krischbaum ), 6 to 5 Rutlcus, 109 (Shriner), 2 to 1. 1:28. belt Bos Time, Jack Graney continues to pitch! hi' ttan.ts and win them, he will stay l i'ic In this league. PerhaDS i sta.npim; THE Pacific Coast Ijrajrue. b t' and t". be d , AC fi ' II..,- da v Tt rrn -i i-r.p mile. '. 3 year 'i hi en -- J2'i and wMle fh e's ab.iul Tnei or the f' a ary in rct ir.d in ,.i r, oldii. 4-xe-r-- Id traYi'-e fe r .r. th pur- f- t 1uree( 8j'csi: 1 Ron Jinx nitiii car, track, end t r t i int-ticuse wtl; be furniht-d ft-r care to so ail thmerivrp thought that many i.ors brourht here ar.r1 then iakar Wsrmh field. hr th i"oo couriv fa'r 111 soon b held wlh tut atendart rt It -i:i XORTim KSTEHi LEAGrE. Spokane 7, Seattr . fware. Aug Pipkin om o-t l" rlB yeeterdav tn a nuitlni netch with the Satt.e team 7 tc 4 Th BlyaalM started a rallr i ( tt but Huleo cafture MKuiioi srd drl r ar.d the same wis orr I'ttastUt hand (lit and he was f crcd to mire, til loott H. H K Fr4iae ...4 I I I t l t t ; u t t I II j arl-Aa4ereev AJJea. P uast In i v- l. p c la 'S A r.ff.es ': ( FT I'M ..i.-. , .; K ..". t. K a r. r 1 s. u . .' - ' 1 :': i iakUi i . . . . 4 t, 4 : ; National Iairtic. Won I. st. P r Pittsburg :" New V ik i ChlrSgo 5-- 1 r"T Phlla 1. l-.h:a . . . . f ' 41 f.f-4 Cl.nr ir- :.a i ! -r- . 1 ' r' H..HI I. 4 . ;' 43 ' Hrook'vn 3S R! JT St IauIs i '3 .13 American Ix'atrtic. W n Ijst P C ? I" f" '. -. 6" ."i '''! j ''."'liml .'4 41 .'-I CI 1- KC . I.' 4 4 55 F'tille-ialpr .1 4'" 4r 44 Hi'ftl f.J 4f. lor i; j-0 j If f"V rot the hoy me ed the finishing touches of a class A league before he was fit for the ma'ors .-tAt hlci pitch a few more rich h arnes aiid Cleveland will taittt 1.1 rn Lack Ir.stanter. (Ta.karjwis. Or., Aug. 8.- Sporting Ed itor Tr . lurnal 8-rral partlne here fire lr I'lsiiuto as to how the ball games I h.iv tf, n plavd by the Pacific Coast . I' w.i- vi-r,- jjv 1 Will you kind!-.-, a-lvlse net what games the Heavers lr ' - ; 'a e,i t-j,, p above date, with v. ' . 'Iti ili w.i m l at what place an I f'. .' wan.es w..ti ami b st. This only 'ii; ll.es tn m ' q Heaers have taken 1 !r. - -Suns, riber. S!r. J i.y ! iv-rtlan l won three fin.' i nt of e . n with Frisco at !Fr;sr ., The revt .,f the lamni were ! .a red o- the hone grounds with tho i - :. f (.. ; -.-sent serieo In San ' 'an- iv. Tl.ev ..re Portland won 'wo bi-t thre and tied one with Frisco: on frur 1-.st two n itr I.-.s Anreles. u.iT-, :-ree. :, ; thr. with ixikl.vnd: v.'.v. -hre. list thr with Frisco. In h s.it'. t is w.k the Itevers have r s-e w-.r i ree and lot on? with Tn sco Seattle Races. (I'nlted PrM Leased Wtre.) Seattle, Wash., Aug. 8 Race results yesterday: First race, five furlongs, purse Ml coda, 107 (Kelly), 7 to 2, won; Argo naut. 110 (Walsh), 4 to 6; Colonel Dick, 106 (Lycurgust. H to 5. Time, 1:00 1-5. Second race, milo and one-slxtcenth, selling Carthaginian. 105 (Hayes), 12 to 1. Sealad. 9U (Russell), 3 to 2; Jaco mo, 105 (Morgan), 4 to 6. Time, 1:47 1-5. Third race, six furlongs, selling Gen eral Russell 101 (Kelly), even; Taxer. 109 (Koernerl, 4 to 6; Henry of Shema mere, 101 (Page), 2 to 1. Time 1:18. Fourth race, mile, selling St. Tremor, 99 (Walsh), S to 5; Tavone 105 (Lycur gus), H to 6: Massa, 107 (Page), out. Fifth race mile and one-sixteenth, selling Lorcy Mary, 104 (Hayes). 11 to 2. won. Potrero Grande. 104 (Harris), 3 to 1; Callable 104 (McEwen). 6 to 1. Time, l :4S 1-5: Sixth race, six furlongs, selling Bon Ton, 15 ( W. Mcntyre). 13 to 6. won; St Charles. K5 (Reddlg). 9 to 10; Orlflamh. 100 i B. Wilson i. even. Time, 1 :30 3-R. This Dat in Sport Annals. 1SR William Potts and Q. Hazlltt went through Niagara whirlpool rap lis In a barrel.. 18g7 The J10.000 championship presented to John L. Sullivan In l'sfll At Hamilton Beach, Ont., Ed ward Haitian and W. O'Connor defeated J. O. Oaudaur and John McKay In match race, double sculls. 31.000 and championship of America, three miles, 1 11 1 "l)2 At Conev Island. George Sid dons and Eddie Pierce fought 41 rounds to a draw. 1S9S-- At Conev Island. 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Beware ot them. Yon should bare confidence ia cough cure that bat been sold with sniveraaJ satisfaction for thirty-five yeara. The feaaiat Foley'm Honey mod Tar is ia A Mother Testifies This it to certify that my daughter was down for almost one year with a cold. The doctors finally pronounced it contain ption. We had riven np hope for ber recovery. I was rtvea a sample bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar. I rave it all to her in about three hours. It stopped the cough, and gave her rest. I tent next day and bought a 50c. bottle and began giving it. I a three moats 's time she was well. There caa not be too much said ia favor of Foley's Hooey and Tar. It saved my child's life. Mrs. George Batson, Fountain Grove, Mo a yellow Package. See that yon get it. Three sites 23c. 50c and $1.00. The 50-eent siw contains two and ne-ba tiroes as tench as the small sis and the J1.00 bottle almost six times as mach. SOLD m RECOIIHEKDEO BY ALL. DRUGGISTS ""rV 'tpwtM iretai I II I