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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENINO, AUGUST 10, 1008. PASSENGERS WERE TEXAS PROTESTS PORTING new Ring: Field Track and Diamond OF THE WORLD LEAPING INTO SEA But in the Nick of Time Aid Came to the Am-stelland. BEAVERS DROP mjOSEAl$ Garrett and Sutor in Pitch er's Battle in Afternoon Bo.vs Oversleep. (t'nlted Prra Lsaaed Wlra 1 San Francisco, Aug. 10. Jens Garrett and Harry Sutor. thos two Texana who are so evenly matched, fought It out yesterday In the second game of the day. the Sea) winning S to 1. Sutor held the Beavers to two lilts, while Gar rett allowed but four. Sutor fanned 10 of the northerners. Casey was not In the morning lineup, nd Johnson plaved the base. Several of the boys overslept and could not reach the grounds In lime to get Into n suit for the name. McCredle made the lone score for the northerners In the morning and Danzig gets credit for the afternoon ace. Scorning Oama. The scores: PORTLAND. AB. R. H. TO. A FAST INDEPENDENT BALL TEA 31 r , E Cooney, ss 4 0 1 6 o o Bassey, If 3 0 0 1 0 Raftery. cf 4 0 0 4 0 it Johnson, 2b 4 6 0 2 8 0 McCredle. rf 3 1 2 1 o o Ryan, 3b 4 0 2 2 1 0 Danslg, lb 3 0 0 4 0 1 Wnallng, c 3 0 0 5 2 1 Groom, p 3 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 31 1 6 24 7 2 If Mohler. 2b Hlldebrand, Zelder. ss Melcholr. rf . . Williams, lb . . Beck. If Berry, c Curtis, 3b Henley, p SAN FRANCISCO. AB. R. H PO. 4 3 4 3 4 3 3 3 6 7 27 8 0 Totals 30 SCORE BY INNINGS. Portland 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Hits 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 06 Ban Francisco ... .0301 0001 5 Hits 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 1 7 SUMMARY. -Two-base hits Beck, Henley Wil liams, Ryan. First base on balls Off Henley 2. off Groom 4 Struck out By Henlev 6, Groom 4. Time 1:30. Um pire Perrine. Afternoon Gam. PORTLAND. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. casey, zn 4 Ryan, rf 4 Raftery. cf 4 Johnson, 3b Dansig, lb Bassey, If . Cooney, ss Whaling, c Garrett, p 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 IS 1 0 0 0 0 2 i 0 : -t y ' v i I ' M ! 7 V I RED HOT GOSSIP FOR RABID FANS How Would You Like to See La Lange a-Bea- ver? First question Will Dann nv Mickey La Lonaje o now that sls-ned another catc.ier In the pi Kllllfer of the Austin Tex., cli Lons; let he naa erson of ah' Second Question Will Walter McCre dle cobble up the fast little backstop rhn K'lnta t rt nlnv In t . . n , wl whom McCredle was after during the I nnd assistance given (Called Pr Leased Wlr-. London, Aug. 10. The timely arrival of the British steamer Unogen saved from death ninny passengers on board the Dutch ship Amstelland, which caught fire off the cost of South Africa on August 6, according to a message re ceived by Lloyd's agency today. A number were (frowned, but exact fig ures ire not given. The passengers of the Amstellnnd were In a wild panic, and many more undoubtedly would have Jumped over board and drowned If the Imogen had not appeared Just In time. Llfehonts were lowerea rrom me Imo gen and most of the passengers from the Amstelland were taken abonrd tlio Britisher, while f Ire-fight lug apparatus was transferred to the endangered ship In fighting the training loose? season, provided he Is turned Those who have seen T jl T.nnire nlnv are hoping Manager Mac grabs him If ho Is turned adrift. If Long lets any- iiouy an ii win pronoDiy d AiicKey he counts his team. Berry the best receiver -2. .i.-':-,: ,: ' ,.ltarfA.'K:" t The Union .Meat company Grays is one of the fastest independent teams in the city. They were only re cently organized but in the few games which they have played, have made a good showing. They are willing to-meet any tndfpendent team In the state. Reading from left to rlf?ht. the men are: Top row Crosby, pitcher; Srhaefer,. third base; Donnerberg, assistant manager; Durkhardt, manager; Byrne and Blake, out fielders; and Grim, catcher. Bottom row McDonald, shortstop; Crowley, second base; La Reau, outfield; McBride, catcher; Fitchner, pitcher; and Scbany, first base. DR. TUCKER'S AIREDALE TERRIER SAVES HOME FROM BEING LOOTED Burglars attention! notified that we keep an rler In the house. you are hereby Airedale ter- .Jotal ....29 1 2 24 17 4 SAN FRANCISCO. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Mohler, 2b 3 0 0 2 0 0 Hlldebrand, If 3 1 1 1 0 Zelder. ss 4 0 I 1 4 Melcholr, rf 3 0 0 0 0 Williams, lb 3 0 0 7 1 Beck, cf 2 l o 3 0 LaLonge. c 4 0 210 1 Curtis, 3b 2 1 0 2 2 Sutor, p 2 0 0 1 3 This may be a sign that 'will adorn not a few back doors wiien me "i" , of Nipper Is told. Nipper is trie org Airedale terrier owned Dy Jjr. c. r. Tucker. A few nights ago ur. mm Mr. Tucker were out of town and the children and servants were left at home. , , An enterprising burglar tore off the screen at one of the lower open win dows and entered the house. Along about 2 o'clock one of the servants heard a noise and Investigated but could find nothing. When the family aroHM In the morning they found the hnll splotched with blood, bloody hands on the window sill and heavy tracks lead ing away from the window. Nipper is the only one that knows the secret and so far lie has made no statement. Over his left eye there Is a gash. Nipper was loose in the house thnt night and all the blood In the hallway may not have been canine. Nothing Inside Is missing. Total 26 8 4 27 11 2 SCORE BY IKNINOS. Portland 0 o 0 1 o 0 0 0 01 Hits 1)1010 0 0 0 ! San Francisco ....00002 1 00 3 Hits 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 4 SUMMARY. 'Two-base hit Zelder. Sacrifice hits ---Williams. Sutor, Mohler. Stolen bases Ryan, Danzig 2. Cooney 2. Hlldebrand 2, LaLonge. First base on balls Gar rett 3, Sutor 6. Struck out (Jarrett 1 Sutor 10. Time 1:45. Umpire Perrine. LOS ANGELES TAKES LAST FROM OAKLAND Los Angeles, Aug. 10. The Angels captured a close game from the Oaks yesterday, 4 to 2. The score: LOS ANGELES. AB. R. H Bernard. 2b. Oakes, cf . . . Dillon, lb. .. Wheeler, rf. Smith, 3b. . . Kills, If. Delmas, ss. H. Hogan, c. Thorsen, p. . PO. 0 3 1 o 1 lfi 1 1 YOUNG GIRL IS BEST SWII1ER Miss Dorothy Eaton, 12 Years Old, Swims 1 5-8 Miles in 3:t5. Totals 29 4 27 21 OAKLAND. An. R. H. PO. A. Van Haltren, Cook, lb Hettmuller, rf. Slattery, c. . . -W. Hogan. 3b. Altman. 2b. ouston, ss. . "McCann. If. . Hardy, p. ... cf. 1 2 3 2 0 2 6 0 1 2 24 11 (t'tiltPd Prest Leaned Wire.) Santa, Cruz, CaJ., Aug. 10. Miss Dor othy Eaton, the U'-ycar-old daughter of Professor Eaton, wganist of Trinity church, Kan Francisco. Is hailed tod.v.' as the champion MVlmmer of the went. She swam around the whistling buoy yesterday afternoon, a distance of ,x hiile mid five-eights. The distance wax accomplished In three hours and 4: minutes, which Is declared by I'rofes eor CavJll to be a world s record. Mips Kiiton was accompanied by Pro fessor Civlll and .Mrs. Kosenbaiim of San Francisco and a number "t spec tatcrs In a launch. WILL DRAW REFEREE ON LOTTERY SYSTEM Ketchel Awaits Forfeit Be fore Declaring Papke Bout Off Begins Training. 1GRY FANS ASSAULT UIPiRE Ai PLAYERS Red Ehrot Gives Decision in Ninth "Which Incenses Spokane Bunch. AMERICAN liEAGl'E GAMES. At Detroit, R. . . .5 H. 12 10 Detroit Washington Batteries - Kllllan. Summers and ThoiiKis; Hughes, Street, Kahoe and Warner. At Cliicafjo. R. H 0 0 - 0 0 0- 1 0 1- ' Totals 32 2 7 SCORE BY INNINGS. Ixs Angeles .... i 0 j 0 0 ! 0 f Hits 2 1 1 1 l :; Oakland 000020 .Hits 0 0212 0 SUMMARY. Two-base hit Wheeler. Three-hag hit Smith Sacrifice hits Cook Hc'.: muller, Altman, Oakes, Ellis 2 Doubli Plays Wheeler to H. Hogan. Firs' MM on halls orf Thnrsen. 3, Hardv 1. Struck out By Thr.rsen. 3. by Hardy. 1. Passed ball Slattery Time 1 hour, 30 minutes Umpire O'Con-BtlL Chicago New York 3 Batteries- Smith and Sullivan Manning and lllalr 7 3 3 1 Hogg, (United Presn Leased Wire. I Pan Francisco, Aug. 10. Unless he hears from Los Angeles that Billy Papke has posted his forfeit, Manager Joe O'Connor for Stanley Ketchel may declare off the Ketehel-Papke match arranged for the Jeffries club at Los Angelas, Labor day Ketchel began trilning today for h!c fiht with Joe Thomas. The middle weight cMiiniplon is In good shape. He went on t ho road this morning and this miernoon is to nox at Kecreatlon park. The lottery drawing Is to be held to night for the sfpTitun of u referee for tile fight. Each fighter or his manager will r.aim' two referees. The four names will he put in a hat and John T ("ark, as otfulal stakeholder, will draw out one for n-feree. This Is some Jilng new in the selection of referees. CALENDAR OFPORT FOR THE WEEK. (Special Dispatch to The Journal. Spokane, Wash.. Aug. 10. Forced Into a peanut stand by a mob of 1,500 angry fans, Umpire Ehret and Players Rowan and Fortler yesterday had a very narrow escape from severe Injury. As It was both Fortler and Rowan were badly bruised at the hands of te angry fans. A decision by Ehret at the home plate when he called Rowan safe with the winning run started the trouble. As Ehret started for the car the mob at tacked him and would have undoubtedly severely Injured him had not the two players, P.owan and Fortler. and llc Kutie and one policeman gone to his rescue. Forming a circle around htm, the players with bats and the policeman with his billy forced their way to the gate, where McKune, peeing a chance to get a car, deserted the others. The crowd, emboldened by his desertion, be came all the more aggressive and Ehret was forced into a peanut stand. For half an hour the three fought with the crowd with their bats and the club swinging on the heads of the lead ers In the crowd. Fully a score of men received black eyes and cut heads from the bats, while Fortler was knocked down find badly hurt. The appearance of a vvagonload of policemen finally put on end to the fight. The police arrested one man. lloivan scored all of Seattle's runs, a triple in the seventh scoring the first ami his home run In the ninth with two on bases ending the game. Rush pitched good ball. Batteries Rush and Fortier; Wright and Rogers. A word about Ktllifer. The big league scouts have been looking him over, two of them going to Austin to see him work. This Is Jesse Tannehlll'p opinion; "Kllllfer Is the best young catcher I have seen. Of course, he lacks expe rience, but he has the natural abllltv and should make a great man. He can hit, and when It comes to throwing he has not an equl. He Is only 19 vears old. Is bright and will learn rapidly. In one season he ought to be a wonder." Oriet. the Portland bov broke up a game for Seattle the other day. Orlet uncnea one or Jensens slants for a omer. He has been considered the Josh hitter of the team. However, his fielding work has been good. When It comes to oversleeping with a morning ball game on hand, some un kind things might be said. The wires contain reports that some of the Bcav era did tnls Sunday morning. flames The fire was extinguished without damage to the Amstelland. and after the excitement passed the passengers were returned to the Dutch snip, which was able to proceed on Its voyage. The mAln danger was In the panic, and It Is believed If none of fhe passengers had Jumped there would nave been no casu nlties. RATE iHCREASE Complains Against 63 Koada Oklahoma Joins in the Complaint (United Prea Laa4 Wlr ) Washington, Aug. 10. For the pur pose of fighting the 10 per cent Increase In freight rates that become effective In the southwest today, Senator Cul bertson, Atorney-eners4 . Polland and State Railroad Commissioner Mayfleld, all of Texas, today filed a complaint with the Interstate commerce commis sion. The complaint Is also signed by Railroad Commissioner Love of Okla homa. " The document names 63 railroads and asks that the roads be ordered to can cel their Increased rates. It asks also that, In order that shippers may bo given reparation for damages sustained under theven forcement of the new rates, any shipper affected by the proposed Increase inuv be allowed to Intervene In a Joint complaint. The propore l Increase, which becomes effective today, applies to all points In Texas and the southwest. Ecuador Awfully Hard Up. (RyeolM Dlapatrh to The Journal. Quito. Aug. 10.- The congress of Ecuador convened In special session to day pursuant to the recent call Issued bv the government. The session prom ises to be of partlclar importance, as It will have to provide funds to relieve the present financial straits of the government. Fillmore street must have opened a path for a merry party the previous eve. cr colleges since the Introduction of I rugbv football. I A very Interesting feature Is the list : of captains (with position played). I coaches and managers of the leadln college teams, nearly 200 institutions belng'"so catalogued. The schedule of the college games for the coming year Is a formidable list, dates for 1,000 separate "events being already set. KILLED OX Of 101 AN RAILWAY (United Press Leased Wire.) Eckernfoerde. Germany. Aug. 10. Ten people were killed and a score hurt to day by the collision of a passenger train and a train of empty cars on the Felnsburg-Klel railroad. Several of the Injured probably will die. The responsi bility for the accident has not been placed. The passenger train was badly wreckd, the conches being shattered by the crash. The locomotive plowed through the empty cars and the two trains are one great mass of debris. Ash Houston got a chance again yes terday but dldn'i do much with the ash If the rorrncr rrl-Clty star wants to shine In fa.it company he will have to como through with a blngle now then. riay for $400 Clip. 'Hnlted Prea Leaaed Wire. I Narragansett Pier, R. I., Aug. 10. A national open tennis tournament under the auspices of the Point Judith Conn- and ! attendance. The events to be decided during the week include men's singles, men's doubles and mixed doubles. A $400 silver challenge cup Is offered for men. Chief Carpenter Retires. (Special nifpttrh to The Journal.) Washington. D. C. Aug. 10. Chlpf Carpenter J. B. Fletcher of the navy was placed on the retired list today on account of ago. WE GOOD RECORDS Woelm "Wins Class C Trophy and Abraham Is Highest Shoot Again. At St, I-mils. H Pt I.ouls H Boston 2 Batteries Waddeli and Spencer, gan, Thielman am) t'arrlgan. E. 3 1 ilor- Sherwood Vio Again. (Brclal Dtl Ira to The Journal ) Sherwood, Or., Ajg. 10 The Sher wood Whlta Sox added another decisive victory to their string yesterday after noon, beating the Forest Orove Colts. . to 2. While the Colts put up a ery hard game thev were outplayed In all departments. Told. for the Sherwood team, pitched gilt-dgtd ball. Some costly errors were made on both sides, but the gameintpt the 3"0 rooters busy to the last Sherwood proposes to show I ha Wnodbum team good time and th mall end of the score next Bundav. On of the best (ami of the season la speciea. Chelialiw Adds Another. ISperUl hiapabb to Tba Jearnal.i Chchalls. Wush . Aug 10. Chehajis made it 21 straight victories by win ning vesttrda) s ball game. The fast club of the Seattle Athletics, containing such men as E-l Hirkey. formerlv Se attle's crack third baseman (i"ne Marion of the Aberdeen champions. Pitcher Boyles of Aberdeen and Seattle, and strong professionals rollcr-tcd from the teams of Seattle and vicinity, including Maglnnls at shortstop. Pickett at first. Shorty Lye at second, went down to de feat before the locals It was the most exciting lot of batting seen on th home field owing to the closeness of ti e score at times Chehall got IS his off Boyles Quick had a trvout In the box for the locals ami was tou' hed up for five hits Burnett, who finished the game, was touched up for four hits Wiilck made a home run and brought In another man when two were out Score. 1J to 10. Xorth Dakota Tennis. Grand Forka, K. D.. Aug l.Th asrrenth annual tournament of thai Knrtt, Jwkota Tennis walloti opened here I taslar W favorable auspice. Tha ! frtnMps4 amenta on tea week program 1 re tfte a lata cnampionenJpa amj Jiea nrr Tsuiey enasnpionahlpa era at lsa ( rxea and women who a r'eb' w"a tnra, get "cranky Kna. I'a not ltstMattim. It a th It. )f r ftn4 In rrMif that rn fi ers alrauB4 tb , little thlrra wwry rs- ) jrt Vy a txjtrl of Rallar J!erMee an 4 put yar llrer In aiiap ci rwj rrrtMjr roaa rw will fel roller fr It. rrW M -t rf WrUc Boil kjr t:4ar Drug cr.paar . . , Golf Tonrnament in South. (I ott! Press 1 Llnnrllle. N C. Auff 10 Net experta from many parts of the south were on hand today for the opening of the Inter atate golf tournament arranged by the Eeeola Golf club of this place The course cf th Eeola club la famous aa one of tha beet In the so'ith and It Is expected in future to raske It the cetje of notable contests each year. The two Important evente cn the pro gram of the present tournament are tha open teasn championship and tha Inter state rnampioeship Tor ir.en. Monday North Dakota tennis cham pionship tournament opens at Grand Forks. Maine tennis championship opens at Bar Harbor. Wisconsin tennis championship t.iurnament opens at Mil waukee Trl-Stnt; tennis championship tni;nuinier,t o;ens at Sioux Cltv. Iowa. Amateur shootltig tournament of Louis iana and Mississippi opens at Vicks-buri.- opening of an interstate golf tournament nt I.lnvllle. N. C. A na tional open tennis tournament begins at Narragansett Her. R. I Tu-sda --Vermont tennis champion ship tourrano-nt opens an St. Johnsbury. iipet.ing of Ursnd I'ircult rae meetlnr at Buffalo. Cruise of the American uer tioai association from New ork to Thousand islands Wednesday Annual International au tomobile race over the Ardennes circuit in France Meeting of the Empire City r.acHig association opens at lonkers. N. Y per:ng of annual horse show at Front Royal, Va. Thursday Billy Papke va. Willie Lewis, 1 1' rounds, at Boston Philadel phia crlcketeu va Karylobnne C C, at lords. London. Last, west and south tfnnls doubles, at t'rescent A. ('. New York Opening of annual tournament of West Cheater Polo club at Newport. K I Friday Balloon race for the Forbes fophy atarts from North Adams. Mass i First day of the annual regatta of the,' National association of Amateur Oars men at gprlngfleld. Mass New Tork San Francisco automobile contest starts from New lork. Johnny Murphy Freddie Welsh. 1(1 rounds, at Is An ge)e. Opening of the annua! national rifle matches at Carrrp Perry. Ohio. 8aturday Opening of the yacht raea for the Upton cup at Chlcagn Opening of the annual tournament of the Para tors Polo club Final day of the annual regatta of the National Asenrlaimn of Amateur Oarsmen at fprinrVld. Vui Taconia 1-3, Aberdeen 0-0. , Tocoma, Wash.. Aug. 10. The Tigers are again In third place with a good margin to spare as a resun oi a uouuic-, header which they took from Aberdeen i yesterday. Butler and Baker were tho Citrhcrs for Tacoma nni ooin imtimi eaiitiful ball. Five stolen bases and two bases on balls, together with two hits, gave the Tigers three runs and the game In the afternoon. The fTOre: Mfirnfnp came B- H. L. Tacoma ...n o 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 1 Aberdeen .00000000 00 2 0 Batteries Butler and Shea Thompson, BoettiKer and Fornler. Afternoon game R. H- K- Tacoma ..3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 3 Aberdeen .OOOOAOOO 00 . 3 Batteries Baker and Shea; Callff and Fornler. Adolph Woelm won the Dupont class C trophy for the second time at the combined meeting of the Multnomah and Rose City Gun elubs on the former's traps at Fulton yesterday and, It Is now his permanent property. M. Abraham mado the highest percentage of any shooter, getting 98. He broke 49 out of 50 bluefocks. The Hose City cracks were among the top-notohers. Next Sunday the two clubs will shoot at the Rose City grounds. Several nice trophies will be hung up for the shoot ers. In addition there will be a high average medal. A fine dinner will be served and an effort made to pull off the lHrgest shoot of the season. Tak the KstaeaUa car at 9 o'clock Sunday morning. Scores yesterday: Shot at Abrahams 60 Howe 100 Robinson 100 Fred Wagner 75 Shangle 76 Burns 75 Fay 15 Woelm 100 Macks Beat Wests. The J. G. Macks won from the Golden West team Sunday afternoon at Wil liams avenue grounds by a score of 13 to 8, In a warmly contested gam-i. A WOMAN SPECIALIST HS9. B. jc. cniH, man afirer of the Chinese Medl- V cine Co., sells patent med T. 1 Icines which she com pounds herself. She uses herbs and roots which has cured many sufferers. Cures femalo. chronic, prl- 3j(SS'V' vate diseases. nervous ij ness, blood poison, rheu-.'nr.-..ifaaiS matlRm. jistlitim. thrnsr lung trouble, stomach, bladder, kldnev, consumption and diseases of all kind's that the human flesh ever has. Reme dies harmless. No operations. Honest treatment. EXAMINATION TBEZ. 236 H Morrison St., Between 1st and fid. t -4 Martell Keith . . Ke,nfla!l Johnson Boose . . Lewis . Ring . . 75 75 5D 50 50 oil 15 Broke. P.C. fl 49 93 fcl 92 92 !H 87 87JH 64 88 H Bit 79 j (j 68 7S:H IS 72 ! 11 69 68 IN 51 68; If 60 67 ; y 3:1 66 iff 30 60 I Q 25 60 H 23 46 li 6 40 tl $10 No other physician employs a like method and so thorough Is my work that there need not be the slightest fear of a relapse Into the old condition. It Is not a question of whether you ran be cured, but whether you will be cured. Don't wait until It Is too late. My method Is perfect and quick. The cure Is absolutely cer tain. I use NO KNIFE, cause no pain and you need not be detained from your work for one day. I especially solicit those cases where money has been wasted on electric belts and other appliances. CURX IS MY REE In any Uncompli cated Disorder DR. TAYLOR, Tha I, easing Specialist Panthers Kill Deer. (Special Dispatch to The Journal 1 SprlngflCld. Or., Aug. 10 Lester Hulln. a local sportsman, accounts for the scarcity of cieer in Lane county as being due to the rapacity of the panthers. He advocates trie granting of a boin.ty or fl.io on each panther or cougar scalp, so an to stimulate the hunting of the big cats. Panthers un doubtedly kill many fawns and some times, It Is said, big bucks, especially when deer are poor and thin In the winter time and panthers canr.ot get other kinds of food. The Scientific Treatment of Weakness Posing the system with powerful stimulants and tonics In an effort to restore functional vigor can have but one final result: The condition Is rendered worse than before. "Weakness" Is merely an Indication of a low form of Inflammation in the prostate gland, and this Inflammation Is but aggravated by stimulating remedies that excite temporary activ ity. I employ tho only scientific, and fully effective treatment for "weak ness," which effects a permanent cure by restoring the prostate gland to a sound and healthv state. I obtain complete results lnN every case I treat. Those In any trouble suffering from SPl'.R MATOKRHOKA. LOSSES AND DRAINS. VARI COCELE HYDROCELE, BLOOD POISON OR any other disease tending to destroy and disfig ure and to render happiness Impossible are urged to call upon me without delay. NOT A DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL CURED Consultation and Advice Free HOUXS 9 A. 11. TO 9 T.ML SUTTDATS 10 TO 1. The DR. TAYLOR Co. Vancouver 4, Ilufte 1. Seattle, Wash.. Aug. 10. Vancouver walloped the Miners again yesterday, nhen nn error hv Captain Cartwrlght, two bases on balls and a wild pilch i fsve ih two runs and the game in tli- third inning. The score: Vancouver 00200101 - Butte 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0- Hatterles Frlckson and Harkness and Bender. R. H. E. -4 6 2 -15 2 Arbogast: August 10 In the Annals of Sport. IfjS.r, At Scrahton. Pa., Joe Acton de- I feated N. Sweeney In catch-as-catch-can wreatlinir mftti h for f 1.00O. m Jimmy Barry, pugilist, born at Ft Vincent, Mirn lSt,9 At Grand Rapids. Mich . Tommv Ryan and Jimmy Murphy fought 5i rounds to a draw - 180O At Benonhurst, L I. W. C. Johnson, amateur, swam 100 yards In 1 minute 5 l-o seconds. l!'b At ft Catherine. Ont.. O. Gray, amateur, put 16-pound shot R 4 Spalding's Football Guide Out. Edited as In previous years by Walter Camp, the leading authority on the game, Spalding's Official Football Guide for the coming season has made its aprearance. It is a volume of 320 pages, and Is replete with a great amount of Information concerning the national autumn sport. The official rules, revised for the coming season, form the chief feature of the book, in addition to which are chapters on the All-American tram and review of tho season of 1907 bv Mr. Camp. The game In all sections of the country Is handled by well-known writers. The records Include the games played by all the leading colleges and schools during the past season and the score of the annual games between the larg- COKITEB sxcovs 234 Morrison Street. AMD VOKKXSOV BTBXSTS, FOBTX.Ain, OBEGOW Li,jj,iuuuiroi 'a IS) la, UAl VWsK aa 4sk Jl'ul Il-pound shot feet 3H Inches and the I S9 feet 1 Inches. I 90fi At New Tork, Rob FtUalm- mons knocked out Otis Ruhlln In sixth VS. ' . . . . . . i it. irt." rrA.M j Kirt, An inu:auapuii8. rv ' u , , . , m u won from Benny Yanger In 10 rounds ir-07 At Chicago. H Chandler Egan wen the weatern amateur golf cham- plorthlp iaia'i x.. tib x. to bk, cimnsSE kid- XCIVE OOM7AirT. discovered the fa mous roots and herbs with which they make their wonderful curee Never In troduced before !n this countrv. They have cured thousands, and can cure you. Specialists on all chronic, acute and private diseases Call or write 224 ' First, corner Salmon, Portland. Or Xa Thre Trr tor Pitch Inf. iasrtat THrat s TVs JxtmI Ottage Oeme. rf, Aug 1 C1r4 Baker, the prtoe cf the fan f this lwn. )aina4 the Cf ice am girl a taat Bat- "r?"r " "rbr Baker la tindoubtJ suit ne Dett man rttge f,rfii ever pr-rA. U rclvea tt a r maA ax- Iron men Brt Clothlem. What rrOTS-f to be tha a-reatet sur prise In Portland amateur baseball was nailM o.f at tha Veughfl atreet arro'iids hunaay morning, when tno crack w II laanetta Iroa A Fteel works team mothered tha Ben Belling teavm by a e-re of 11 te 1. Oavka. cf the WHuijn ette teaun. pitched a fin game, allew Ing but three hlta striking eut 11 anen nd not allowltyr wait The WKlam tta tmajm kaa tbe fire rajcor of attgbt vUrtrl ta etia sWaaX Honor Greatest Player. Boston Aug. 10 Aa tha day draws ner for the "Cy" Young testimonial In terest In the event Inrreaaea among the baseball fans of Boston and vicinity. Nxt Thursday la tha day. and tha American lea rue park la tha plae. 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