.THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. . ' SATURDAY EVENING. AUGUST 15, 1808.
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Johnson, Cooney, Danzig and
3Id redic, Hit Hosp for
Extra Buses.
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(I'ulti-U Pri.i Iaa-il Wtre.t
I -on A'ixcUn, Aug. 1 B. With Jess
flnnvtt I'ltii.hiR winning ball nnd hit
tM.inunati-s supporting him perfectly, the
Delivers had no trouble picking th
lii-rry Blossoms yesterday. Hosp was
iii; r.i.vv- riddle for tho northerners, Oto
Johnson rind 1 hk hltn for a clean homer
Cooimv fur a three-bugger nnd banzlp
Hud MoOrucMo for double. Every man
hit safely but Whaling and Oarrett.
Tl.:- i singles an, I a f leld'Hy -holce
tl.e first Inning gave I .oh -Angeles
onlv run of tho mime.
Portland bowled ni.'.ri lly along until the
fifth before anything Uko a run was
forthcoming-. Cooney swung bard on tho
liorsehlde and tt sailed over first base
for a trlnlo. Hulir Danzig followed
with a two-bugger Into left field, which
scored Cooney. Danalg registered a
moment later when Itvan toro off a
single to right field and Whaling Bac
i triced Into the field.
Thcro was nothing more doing In n
run getting wav till tho eight, when
throe hits brought In throe runs.
Manager MoOredio started things In
the eighth with a two-base hit into the
left garden. Tom Raftury nipped a
single, MoOreriie taking third oh the
jilav. Then Ote Johnson did what ho
lias done more than once this iraaon,
sirioahed the- ball clear over the fence
for a homer, bringing In the two men
ahead of him.
Score: ,
. LOS AKGKL.ES.
AH. K
4 0
4 0
. 4 1
3 0
4 0
4 ft
3 0
3 0
8 0
ATHLETES WHO HELPED 'BEAT AVOKLD.
Nagle,
Oakos,
Dillon,
Wheel
Bmlth,
Kills.
iclmas
Easterly.
Hosp, p.
rf. .
cf. .
lb. .
r, 2b.
3b. .
If. . .
ss.
Total
32 1
PORTLAND.
Casey, 2b
McCredie. rf.
Raftery, rf.
Johnson, ' 3b. . .
( 'ooney, ss.
Danzig, lb.
Itvan, If
Whaling, c. ...
Garrett, p
Total
SCORE
Los Angeles . . .
Hits
36 5
I1Y INNINGS.
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2 4 0 0
1 13 0 1
10 2 1
10 2 0
13 0 0
115 0
16 0 0
0 0 5 0
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2 0 0 0!
2 2 0 0
1 0 4 0
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19 0 0
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BURIIS READY TO
SCRAPJCETCHEL
Middleweight Champ Can
Pass Ep O'Hrien Stanley
Confident of Winning.
(t'nltfd Pre lne4 Wtro )
Ban Kranrlsco, Aug. 15 -Fight fans
today ar looking forward to a fluht !
twen Tommy Durns arid Stanley Ketohel
on tho return of the champion heivy
welght from tho Antipodes, a trlrnrum
has been received here from liiliv Nenll
atatlng thnt a ci'I'lo from liurns nn a
everything roes as previously arranged.
Thla is taken to mean that Hums will
not reiiulre Ketchel to bent "Confessor"
Jack O'lirlen. Tho previous arrange
ment lett rred to I" Neall m telegram re
fers to a letter received here in will h
he states that he is confident that
liurns will fight Ketchel If the flirht is
for a guaranteed sum.
liurns will not fight for a pcrez-nton.
Tho fight promoters here are busy ti-
nir to arrange terms by caldo .so thnt
they can advertise the mill for tl.e
coming winter.
crowd was with Murphy for hla g me
n's. Fog mad t ho canvas slippery,
and at times It was difficult for the
flghtcra to keep their feat.
Oakland, Cal.. Aug. 16. Toby Irwin,
with an exhibition of fast and clever
boxing, took the decision from Jo Mo
Qurn In six rounds before the Reliance
olub of this city last night. Irwin,
whose fighting ability was thought to
have waned, showed that he la atlll in
the game with a strong punch.
Charlie Kochettn faced Dick Jloward
for a six-round go. but the fight wae
stopped In the scoml round, Hochette be
ing entirely outclassed.
In tho other bouts. Frank Smith re
ceived a decision ovr Dick Hardy. Jim I
Kegon and Harry well fought a draw.
otto iritch knocked out Kid Moran In
two rounds and Willis" Canole put away
Willie Shields In half a round.
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trcntmcnt received in England.- They declare that the Americans wie deliberately robbed in several
events. From left to right they are: Kay ('. Kwry, C. M. Daniels, Piatt Adarnr. H. I.. Coo and T. Moffitt.
RACE FOR UPTON
CUP AT CHICAGO
Classic of Yacht Carnival
Week Will Be Concluded
Tuesday.
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Hits 0 0 0 1 3 2
SCMMARY.
Homo run Johnson. Three-base hit
--('ooney. Two-base hits Danzig, Mc
Credie, Oakcs. Stolen bases Easterly.
Johnson. Sacrifice hit Whaling. J.!:u;o
on balls Off Garrett 1. Struck out
y C.arrett 6, by ' Hosp B. Double plnv
--Wheeler to Dclmas to Dillon. Tlmo
- 1 hour, minutes. T'mpire O'Con-nell.
XOKTIIWESTEKX LEAGUE.
'nnT-ouver, J; Spokane, 3.
(Sjtelil tiispiitcli tu The Jocrnal.i
Vani-ouver, Wash.., Aug. lb. Funk
sitnnort lost yt-sterday's came for
AVritrht, hpokano
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star twlrler. The
five errors In two Innlngs
Htic.
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these, together with a couple of
(.avc the Heavers the frame. Al:
niuilc his first appearance of tho
ui as an Indian ami did well. The
K. H. E.
0 10 0 0 0 4 1 0 6 3 3
0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 8 r.
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Itatteries
Writ-lit and
rut hers.
nutte, 3; Seattle, 2.
(Special I'lnut'-h tn TI)e JournAt.J
Seattle. Wasli., A'Jg. 15,-- Four hits
In the seveirth, the first a homeron
by Lender, gave the .Miners yester
day's game. 1'oor base running Inst
a possible iscoro or two for the locals.
Tho score: K. H. K.
Ke.-Ule 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0- -2 12 I
Unite tcl 0 0 0 U '-' 0 03 ! 3
Jiatteries--Allen ami Fortler; Hayes
and Lender.
Aberdeen, 4; Tueoma, 3.
(Se-einl Dlsjutch tn The .""nrnal.l
Aberdeen, Wash., Aug. 15. Bunched
hits won yesterday's pamo for the lo
cals 4 to 3. Califf was In good form
and mndo himself famous by scoring
thr- third run with a two-bagger. The
score: R. H. 10
Aberdeen ...0 0100011 1 4 11 3
Tacoma ....00 2 001 0 0 0 3 6 1
Latteries Califf and Boettlger; Ba
ker and Shea-
'Six'clol Plspatch to The Journal.)
Chlcaco. 111., Ausr. 15. With the outer
harbor dotted with a fleet of several
score of sail and power yachta of a-JJ
sizes, rigs and descriptions, and a num
ber more known to be on their way from
various ports along the lakes. It looks
os If the "Llpton Cup Races nud Yacht
Carnival Week" will he the most preten
tious aquatic event In the annals of
yachting on the great lakes.
While the series of races will be the
all-absorbing feature of the week, tho
elaborate setting to be given the event
will serve to rob the saJllng classic of
much of Its luster. The Initial leg of
the Linton cup races is to bo sailed this
afternoon, tho second on Monday, witn
(he concluding flight on Tuesday.
In addition to the yacht races the pro
pram (or the week provides for rowing
contests, swimming races, sailing par
ties, speed trials between fast power
: boats, dancing ui the clubs skirting the
shore, dinners and luncheons.
On Wednesday evening the great Ven
etian night cob hratioti w ill be given and
it' will be a fJlti'ifcT climax to the out
door demonstration. On Thursday the
Illinois Ati lttie club will gle Its initial
regatta and over eighty leullng "canvas
backs" are expected to compete. Power
boa: men will have their inning; Friday,
when races w ill be given for the fastest
of the "chuc-chug" craft of tho local
fleets. On Saturday tho Chicairo Athlet
ic jssoelnf!yi will conduct its annual
reg:-, tta for sailing craft under tile juris
diction of t.'io Lako Michigan Yachting
association.
Although the committee working on
the funds for the exploitation of Ore
gon In the ea.st and the celebration
over the victory of three Oregon boys
In the Olympic pames at London, was
out but a few hours yesterday, good
results wera reported by nearly all.
Practically every individual or busi
ness firm approached subscribed to the
fund. Owing to the shortness of time
between now and Thursday night, when
the final arrangements for the start
of tho delegation on Its eastern jour
ney Is made, tho committee is rapidly
covering the ground. The subscribers
paid over their donations when tho re
quest was made, obviating- the necessity
of a second visit.
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V
STAXIUXG OF THE TEAMS.
TJMTK EAGAX'K HOMER
WIXS FOB OAK BCXCH
by
(Tnlted Press T.eapcil wire.
Sun Francisco, Aug. 15. A homo run
Truck Ei' an wen the game for Oak-
Pacific Coast League.
Won. Lost.
Los Angeles f'ti
Portland .18
San Francisco 6 1
Oakland 51
Xnt ionnl
AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES.
At Boston.
R. II. E
Detroit 5 10 1
Boston 2 9 I
Batteries Wlllett and Schmidt ; Mor
gan, clcotte and Catrlgan.
land yesterday in the eighth, the seor
being 3 to 2. The score:
OAKLAND.
AB. R. It.
Van Unltren, cf 5 o 0
Cook, if 4
ileitmi:l!cr, rf 4
Kaftan, lb 4
Miller. 3b 3
Slattery, e 2
Anderson, 2b 4
Houston, ss 4
Loucks, p 4
PO.
i
1
1
11
I)
Total 34
SAN
9 27 16
Plttsliurrr
New York
Chicago
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Brooklyn . .
j St. Louis . .
i
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Detroit ...
i St. Louis . .
i Cleveland . .
. Chicago . . .
i Philadelphia
j 1 Ins on . . . .
' Washington
New York .
At Philadelphia.
Ft. Louis
Philadelphia
Batteries Waddell
riank and Powers.
and
R. II. E.
.270
.371
Spencer;
At New York.
Cleveland
New York
Batteries Joss
Manning and Blair.
and Clark
R, II. E.
4 7 1
2 7 S
Orth,
At Washington.
First game
R.H. E.
Washington 14 0
Chicago 0 2 0
Bntterles jonnson ana Kehoe:
White and Sullivan.
Second game
R. ?I. E.
Washington 3 11 2
Chicago 2 a 1
Bntteneji Hughes and Street and
Warner; Smith and SuUiva,n.
Holder, 2b. .
Hlldebrand, If.
PMer. ss. . .
M'-leholr. rf.
Williams.
Beck. cf.
Berry, c.
McArdle,
Mailman,
FRANCISCO.
AU. It. H. PO.
4 114
lb.
3b.
. .3
, .3
. .4
o
'. .3
.3
.3
Henley 1
Jcnes, p 0
'Total 2S
PC.
.11 .5H4
53 .52.1
63 .4(12
69 .425
League.
Won. Lost. P C.
C4 3! .C22
00 40 .600
5S 4 4 .5 no
f4 4 1 .551
.12 13 .403
4 57 .447
:;s ;i .34
34 6G .340
American Lcnjne.
Won. Lost. P.O.
: 30 .618
....61 43 .587
.....IS 43 .674
.IS 47 .55?
....4 8 5 2 .4 80
49 55 .471
41 HI .402
. ...33 69 .324
TELEGRAPHIC FLASHES
FROM SPORT WORLD
6 27 16 1
Batted for Fkillnian
SCORE BY
Oakland 0
in tho eighth.
New York. Aug. 15 Reals C. Wright
of Boston and Raymond D. Little of
New York beat tho western tennis
champions. Nat Emerson of Cincinnati
and Loul II. Waldner of CMlcago In the
doubles yeyieriiav end camel tho right
jto phiv the national .'hamidons, Haek
' "tt nnd Alexandt r. for the title in tKn
Newpor. R. 1 . tour7-.an.cnt which be
gins August IS.
Look out for n whirlwind finish in the
south this week, and next. The stick
work of the Heavers yesterday Indicates
that they have caught their hatting
eyes again, nnd if they keep up the
good work thijre will be a lot of .south
ern twlrlers in the same boat with
Hosp. Three of the boys nt two nna
each off Hosp, while Johnson made a
homer.
Judgo MeCredie and J. Cal Ewing
are hobnobbing with Cupid Dugdalo in
Seattle today. The trio is talking over
tho prospect of Seattle coming into the
Coast league. Dugdalo will probably j
be brought around to a riyht com ep- j
tion of things before' the conference lias i
ended. Scuttle is tired of bush baseball
and tired of Dugdalo and his cheap
methods. Portland won't stand for any
thing but class A baseball, and no town
in the northwest but Seattle, Vancouver!
and Spokane can stand tho price.
Bull Ferine will likely have company
when he cskiivs to umpire in the Amer
ican league next season. President Ban
Johnson favors the double umpire sys
tem and is thinking seriously (if in
creasing tho staff from four to eiprht.
Bullion would have a much easier time
in the big brush if Oils proves to ba a
reality.
When tho records of the pitchers are
computed tor the past two we--ks there
will bo seen a few changes from tho
former positions. Outside of Sutor, of
the Seals, a number of headiiucr.s have
gone back a notch.
m m
Carlton. Or.. Aug. 14. Spirting Ed
itor The Journal- In the official lidding
awrages of the Tri-Cfty league I think
there was a slight mistake made in
Brock and Heyser's erages. Brock's;
being .9h.0-.9S2. and Heyser's .SS 1 ?-. t82. I
therefore making them about the same,
and as Heyser's hatting is .247 to
Brock's .1M 5, should he not have the
precedence? AN IXQCIHER.
After having made fools of his old
playmates, the Athletics, for five
straight games Rube Waddell. was
turned upon yest.id.iy and beaten 3 to
2. Rube Is so sore at Connie Mack nnd
his Philadelphians for .chasing him ti.at
he prepares days in advance to po
against the Athletic. Recently he es
tablished the season strikeout record by
whiffing some l'i of Connie's men. It
is mainly through WadcVll's )re:it twirl
ing that St. Louis is enabled to keep
in second place In the American.
Seattle Races.
Seattle. Aug:. 1 5.- Went her cl"nr: track
fast. Results yesterday:
First race, six furlongs, srlline Em '
and Em. 105 (KoernerL S to 1. won; Jos- I
le S, 105 (Alnrie), S to 1; Alice Cnrev, I
10.1 (Buxton), 2 to 1. Time, 1.14 1-5.
Second race, six furlor.gs. s.l'.ing i
Anna Vay, 105 (Koern-rl. ." to 2; May '
L. N.. 105 (Bolnnd. 2 to 1: Dulcinea. 105
(Page) even. Time, 1:12 2-5.
Third race, five and one hn'.f f irlongs,
selling Forco 114 tKoerneri. even; Fair
Annie. 97 (Page.), 3 to 5; Aks r lien,
104 (Mentrv). 3 to 1 Time. 1( 7.
San Francisco, Aug. 16 -fitanlov
Ketchel and Joe Thomas will both finish
their boxing tomorrow In preparation
for their coming fight the eighteenth of
tho month. The odds on th mill to
day dropped to 10 to 4. with Thomas on
the short end.
Ketchel did a whirlwind turn at on
of his sparring partners and then made
tho assertion, 111 win Inside of a
round" Han Francisco fans seeni to
believe him. Joe T'lonma 1b at Han Ra
fael and l working hard. He says that
ho will not ta"ke any chances, but will
go in to win from the start.
Ran Francisco, Aug. 15. -Terry Mus
talu Is today a favorite over Joe Willis
for their fight tonight at Billy Roche's
Colma pavilion. Odds this morning; word
10 to 6 acalnst the Vallelo man.
The winner of tonight's bout, which
Is scheduled n 20 rounds, will probably
have a chance at the winner of tho
Flynn-Kaufmnn fight, and the fight
fans are looking for some hard slam
ming. Mustaln handled himself well
when ho bpat Jack Twin Sullivan at
Goldfield and is In ood shape.
Los Angeles, Aue. 15. Freddie Welch,
champion lightweight of England, was
elven n decision over Johnny Murphy.
the Frisco lightweight nfter one of the
most gruejllng 25-round battles that
have ever tnken place In Los Angeles.
Murphy showed splendid nerve and ral
lied .wonderfully when he seemed all
but gone. Welch showered blow after
blow on the Callforntan, but was unnhle
to put him down for the count. Tho
Port Towmsend, Wash., Ana 16. Har
ry (Kid) Krant of Heattle was given tha
decision over Kid Howell of Minneapolis
last nisht ut the beginning of the eight
eenth round of what was scheduled to
ho f M-round fight at the Townsend
theatre.
in the eighteenth round Howell struck
his opponent a hard blow In the irroln
apparently committing a deliberate foul
and Referee Rcaurno Immediately award
ed the flKht to Krant.
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NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES.
At Pittsburg.
R H. E.
I'ittMiirg I It 1
Lnrton 1 7 a
i:atttle imnlti, Leevr, Maddox
and GIlFon. Flaherty and Graham.
Pt !,--.: In
Cliclrnatl . .
Batteries
Bliss. Spade
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R- H. E.
4 a
t I 4
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INNINGS.
2 0 0 0 0 0
Hits : 1 S 0 1 0 2 0
San Francisco 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
Hits 1 1 1 1 0 0 1
SCMMARY.
Runfl Off Skillman, : off Jones. 2.
Home run Eagan. Two-bnse hits
Miller 2. UecJc. Sacrifice hits liildo
brand. Beck. Williams. Mill. r. Stolen
bases ""elder. Williams. Berry. First
base on called hulls -Loucks 2. Skill
man 2 Struck out B Loucks 2. bv
Jones 1. bv Skiliman 1 Double plavs
balder to Mohler to WIHIiips; Miller
to Anderson to. Van Haltren: Anderson
to Houston: Mohkrr to Berry to Wil
liams. Tlmn of game -1 hour 40 min
utes. Umpire Ferine.
Buttp Rncei.
Butte, Aug 15 Weather cloudy;
trnck muddv. Results veafrday:
First race, five furlongs, soiling
Evelyn K. 10T i Van Diij.cn i. 20 to 1.
won; Marire, 107 i Auburnon), 8 to 5;
Pallas. 107 iMIlleri. S to 1. Time, 1:04.
Heennd race, five furlorea, selling
Bright Albert 105 iPrs.Jyl. 22 to 1.
won, Search Me leS .Shrinen. 2 to R ;
Dr. Fherman .109 (WckxD, a to 5
Time. 1 :0b
' i- .... ..... i IMffmnn th. rtrlv-
track for life. Hoffman
Buffalo, N Y, Autr. 5.--T?ie grand
circuit meeting opened hero yesterday
under auspicious circumstances after
hevlr.g been postponed on three differ
ent occasions. The Eel. the Canadian
favorite, took the Dominion of Canada
purse, worth 15.000. This was a 2:11
event. The time was 2:06 H.
Chlcrtgo. Aug 15. Sergeant Warren
G Dewev. Troop D. Eleventh cavalrv,
made the highest score In the prelim
inary pistol shoot at Fort Sheridan
yesterday onen to the three branches of
the arm v. Ho made 5 2 9 out of a possi
ble 600.
Queenstown. Ireland, Aur. 18. John
Flanaran. the gr-at Irtsh-America-n ath
letic club hammer thrower of New
York, broke all records for that evnt
f'ttii a nlcyfoot circle, when he toss
the 16-pounJ wels-ht 1 S 1 feet and 8
lncs In an exMbition. M. G. Mtirnth
of the New York Athlet'e club held ihe
previous record made nt Xnnigh, Ir
l.md. August . when he hurled the lead
176 feet.
Fourth race, mile and on
lng Stlverf Ine. it 7 t Ru. s.
Rublnon. D'l iScovIllei. 2
lOfi (Haves). .1 to' 1 Tim-,
Fifth race, mile and flfr
lng Johnstown. 10't iv-i!
My Bo'iquet. 104 i er.t:".'
Aiora. 104 I B. Wilson i. 0
1:43 4-6.
Sixth. rsc. (inn mile sr 1
selling Miss Hlmyar. i '2
to l won; Prest ee, 109 O!:
EcKersail, 109 tKoerr.eri
1:4S.
:i
cirth. sell-
to l:
! : Kerinlt,
e,". 4 :
,i r If, seV. -.
9 to
9 t o f, .
1. Time,
one m
Dope
rich quick nowadays
the public. There is
for those who make.
he
Im-tl.S
fifty yirds,
W-.lsh , o
x'.i, evn;
evn. Time.,
In
Snort AnnaU.
rare at Hoboken, N. J.,
under saddle, paxed three
Thla Datf
l a 4 3 in a
Oneida Chief.
irdlen in 7:44
11.4 O. F. Miller, a star player of
the IMttsbure- baseball club in the
e ciTiea. poti in htwkitti.
lll At Montreal. W. C. Johnson won
the amateur e wife mint: champlonshto of
Unit, rpo yarda.
.! At Butte. Georre OardnerJ
kno-rej out Jim imora tn thim rrund.
l'ja- At O.ifirv Cotooel Wl)ltajc
on- the Havetva tropfcy la aixbery.
Pt. Jo. 104 (Shrlneri. 6 to S. won. The
Monaer. 12 (Van Dusen). ( to 1 ; Hap
py Chappy, 104 Nelson. I to S. Time, l
' K U I
Fourth r.c. sit furior.r. aelilir race'
!aTn lutrber, 1"! K. llarlt. 7 to Z. w on;
Sr BriHar. 10 iKIrrhhutiTl. 4 to S;
Eudora, 100 tiioraei, evm. Time. 1:17V.
filt.1 race, Vfn ruriongs. seir-
Pn Fmnco. Anr 1$ p-aime he
rullci Mary K. almost beneath th-
1udire- eyes when she w wlrrlna
from Tor.ry at the Almedi Countr Fair
a'riation races veter.1ar Ynntl
ruled off Ihe
mlaht have
ben mobl4 had
the track Toppy
he not hurriedly left
won the het arid the
Galeru;r 111 . Ariz. 15 Minor Heir
the rMt 'rvHr. yesterdT hmlt m.
record of I :01'4 by doing the mile at the
Marshall Will Pitch
(PprcUl Plirntch ' T 3"-
The lalles. (jr.. An 1 - Tl
Meat Company ltnsel'ai! '..an
Innd will plav The I a'i. c,.i
and Athletic club team r- S-:
The yam promises to ! .-o
fastest trames plnve.l I ere t
Slim MaralwR. the r-K-
player, will plav w!ib the 1
John Brogan. Notre Dame's r.:
baseman nnd captain The 1m
tery will be Marshall ard Iit
The Meat rorrrar.y two weeks
featel The Dalles team bv c "
as both teams have been ft re'
the game will be the real a't! ! -
r-
cf I'n
ii re cr.
i :
lal
t I
f t r e
. se.n.
1ffOO
will
k third
. ba
M -( Y.y.
p. go de
and wW.er.eJ
Tans Ejoct
i;r-.t
Mana c
V
(Si-H-: Pt;.it".. Tha J
Forest Gr .a e, or. Aug. 1
H. W. Prarks f t .i F i'
Colts has amne.1 err. v ;i
Yamhill to be j!!) on t ' " '. al
grourda ntil f irihy
The Park t'aiu def'T"J t'- ." .;
three eks ago ;.of S:r.!iy the
North Yarah'!l tea i rtfea-: I".ark.
and two eka ago the Cclta beat Yam
hill, and In rocif er- of the ihr
oornered mlxup tv.e fan1 ere 1 rlt'nc
forward to a torrid game r tt Sjnlay.
Patriotic. 7 fpost. I to 1, won; Hus
tling Pllk, 19 (Nelson), out; Rilva I.
10. K. Clarkl. t te 1 Time. l:Jl.
Sixth rr, one mile, selling Eleva
tion. Ill lAabuchon). 7 to 1. won; Ruth
W lit (Poat) to 1; Spring; L-f. Ill
(Van fmwnt. S to t. Tim. l;47a.
Seven ih race. area furlongi. aelllnr
r.A FttuDO, 1 (lLdsi. . to I. won;
El Candor. H7 ( F.. C1ark. 1 le : Hr
M'n. 162. (Moleawerta). f te 1. Time,
1. " .. . . .
irrand western rTAi1t m-t In l ooi.
cuttinc a riear a-ori from hla pravtoua
timi. The first quarter araa- paeed In
:!V. the "half in . the thre qnar
rers In l:24-t. The last eighth was
negotiated In 14V.
In ilrlnklna; lla:Kr some mn
plain thai Jt r4 tn the bead and oth
er thst tt goe te the ft. tMt
w-fmlil ""-eTn to iedtete that It tot
where there la the a-vost room for lu
Two More IlArtea.
(Kaiaai Braa of Tfc i.l i
Ralm. Aue 1 Two a I- :t.or.I d'le-a-atea
to th t'trrru;o!s eorfre which
m-fs at WaahlnaTtoa Sptetnber 11 to
October 11. were arroi?itei br the r
tnwr yeatxruay. Tt deirtea are Ir.
Annlhw Jeffrey Myera ef Portland aid
Mr, at te Kline cf CflTva'li. The oth
er were announced come 'Irie ago.
If
for i
tf e-wt Intention
the devil
ef, en real-
wnald hrm to opea bide
parlnc cenlrad. i
W!n a man wants to get
f. lists a patent medicine on
rie.nse profit in the business
stuff. Three cents' worth
of morphine In a bottle
cf alcohol and water
sells fr a dollar, but It
wouldn't cure In a hun
dred years.
More than half the
drugs you buy are lust
a lot of poisonous
trash, that wrecks tho
stomach nnd nerves and
eats up your vitality.
The physician 'writes
his prea- rlptlcns in se
cret symbols, jo that
his patients cannot
know s wliat they are
getting You'll pay a
doctor two-fifty five
dollars fr a prescrip
tion and the druggist a
dollar or so more for
tho medlci-.e. Thai pre
scription may be an or
der for sugir and water
or ten cents' worth or
dope, bi:t you are nor. a
the wter an! pay the
drucgist s price.
Thousands of suffer
ers atu sect to their
era vex bv the secret
n.::re i f medical faker who fatten upon the earn
ings of the iik and weak. They magnify your aliment
a r. indre.1 times and keep you in a state of dejection
as Icn as I: Is possible for them to sell yon their dope.
It is about time yo hare learned what Pre claimed
fo- years, that drug's are made to sell, not to cure.
I have a remedy that cures. I can pror !t ant I dont
a"k yc i o t-eiieve rr.e until I do This remedy is not a
crue It Is nature's own medicine electricity.
Ti e. only way to cure any ailment Is to e nature
the poorer to cure it. Electro-Vigor does that while
yni eep All nlrht long It saturates the nerves and
vitals with new rife. It gives strength and energy to
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Sody has ail the electric energy it need there caa be
no pain or weakness, your blood win be rlrh and pure,
your nerTes strong and, you can defy disease. ,
Electro-Vlror is the Ofily a ooeful appliance for In
fusing electricity into the body. It make Its ewa
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pleasant glow.
Electro-Vigor is all you claim for It. and vou are at
liberty to refer to me should any Drosnect'lvn natl.nf
wish
know more about my
to
ME A & tO
experience with It.
THOS. SLMONTON.
Valley Ford, Wash.
a
I have used Electro
Vigor about 40 days and
am well pleased wfta IU
work. I have been able
to cease completely the
use of medicine, I sleep
and eat wetf, have
falned in weirht and
eel like a new man
BERT PRERCOTT.
Durkee, Baker Co.. Or.
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