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s i i I THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNINO. AUGUST 18, 1908 PREMIUM LIST OF j SEPTEMBER SHOWl Class OS, 87, 88, SO, il, 88, 33. 34. 30, 87 d . SPANISH MERINOB RAMS. liit M Rain, two years old and ovr 110.01) f 8 00 Horn, one year old and under two 10.00 R 00 Kuril lamb g.OO 4. 00 Ewes same as above. GET OF ONE 8IRE. ltd 8.00 4th H C. H. h -H.C. Ith C, c lat Sd S. 00 hC. lie ,1, meet .-t Five tV"ii-'i'il ' ' i1" I' Bhnw are being sent '"ii '" tries close, for Die first that no fewer thiri "- Of the nine barns w: tract will sen. mm. that there will not are closed. Mnrh fif the nl divisions. 4 clan-.- ' livestock 1" D r'. Yakima, Spokane en. I Wuila " tlOW b.'tllk I-Ull!-I-1 P.-.. ' ! be distributed MiiK'tm' D ,- by far n larM't sum "f '"""" tonse in nv section west "f ' money put up Im The following if- ii exposition: cn.liitn lists for Hi.- Pacific National Livestock il.e i .inniry, mill by the time me en thle city, September 19, It Is expected will have I. pen entered. The rapacity 111 IM held ,f m.. .lust it t I. mi' t nulnhi led ,1 tl. in th Country Is ri-neon to !' Die tlini tin' h mi: Ml!', II tern ilJl. MI I JIMil k M Ili.lt 1. lit' '17' first 1 1 mi- In ,' im'.u all . i, in pi.it In ml , mi i; m li-t .- I -I f. '!,! tin' r di llllll lievc llsta four i six ;,.Tth il lll'l' will . I ( ! i i- t I nr., I f 1 1,. i lie I Four Inmhii, et of one aire, bred by exhibitor $10.00 PRODUCE OF ONE EWK Two iHnitiN. produce of one ewe. bred by exhibitor t $.00 $4.00 FliOCKS. Rest flock One ram. any age; one ewe. two years old and over; one ewa one vt'Hr old Hnil untler two: one ewe lainli under one year old $10.00 IB 00 CHAMPIONS. champion ram Rosette hamplon ewe Hoeette Sump classification and premluma apply to American Deletnes, Ramhoulllet. Dorset Horns. S h ropsh I rea. Hampsiilres. South Downs, Oxford Downs, Cotawold, l.lii' iuiiH and I.elcrstct n. Olaaa 89. ' API, FINE WOOL BREEDS FAT SHEEP. f,.i competition In tills claws may be pure bred, grade or V. TE sv lu il. - A n I in i ii 1 of fine M competltii breeds. f Ii.- inuhiH wliii!. ii i e I ' it '.!.( Put 11. i:i,l DIVISION A HOUSES Class 1, 4, 5. 6. 7 and 8. STANDARD IIIIKb STALI.h'NS Four years old nnd o -, r Three year bl and 1 Two years old ami uiub.i One year oM anil under t Under one year old . . . . Marea. same as iib.i I t" fj-nr. Four roltn. either tf. standard bred Mai ilii iT " PS - ' 1' lii lllli'. pet T nl" i il' $' -1ILI 4 ' Two colts of one either sev mare Plii'lT . ajiy a Be. ST i'K iF pi-mine! ONK M.rti: Ml M S'i HH I''1 ' -M.ljlON r.ltiilT. two year" old or ,v 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 II. 1 1 II ith 11. i t. 6.00 Wether. 1 rear old and under 2 ywirs Wether lamb 6.00 J in of four wither lambs 10.00 CUaa 35. Al.I, MIPni.F Won!. PHKKPS-FAT FflFFP. Note- -Animal" (or ronipetlt Ion In this rUsi may be pure bred, ci oss-1, rt-d of middle wool breeds. 1st. obi nml under two .' '. $ 6.00 6 00 I lambs 1U.UU OUss 30. KAT' fiUKKP- A I.I . I.ON'U WOOL BREEDS. 1st. Id nml under two yenrs Jd. $3 00 8.00 6.00 year W. D-.er. Wether lamb l'i ii of four H( tin Group of five registered stallions exhibitor iutEKi"Er:s- :hi ii iv of four reclstered mares and one reui.-t-over, ownod by one exhibitor CTIA.ViriON STAl.I.HbNS A N I three yeis eld or over two rears old or under .1 b A group old or Stallion, Stallion, .m aim-: ipply Coach. l'er .Clip . Itnsct'e . lb.s.-tte . Unset te . Kusoi'n . . . . C 1 1 ,1 up c Il ls! -I '' :'ii no p. on :. i"i 1 1 1 an a LO : ''Il II1 l :. oo ; "ei ? :, H. i Ki.flo :. no -j. .a H i ti.OO 4.00 '..'' Hi , Mare, three years old or over Mare, two years old or under CRAXM CHA.MPH'NS Beat atalllon, anv age Best mare, any age. -0- The game rlasslfication and premiums erons, Clydesdales and IltlKlans. Clasa 3, 9 and 11- MfiKiiA.N STAI.l.K Nf Four years old and over Three years old and under four Two years old and under three. One year old and under two.... Under one year old Mares same as above. Groups. GET OF ON" E SIRE 1st. Beat four rolta, either sex. any age. get of Morgan stallion $20 00 PRODI CE OF ONE 1st. Two colts, either sex. produce of one mare $15 oo STALLION OROIT. Best grotin of five registered stallions, two years old one exhibitor l BREEDER'S' OROIT. A group of four registered mares and one registered stallion, two years nid or over, owned by one exhibitor 1 CHAMPION STALLION'S AND MARES. Stallion, three yearso!d or over Stallion, two years old or under Mare, three years old or over. W, f her, r.nn yen r Wether lamb l'n of four wether lambs Pen of four wethers, any breed $ 5.00 6.00 10.00 grade or 2d. $3 00 3.00 6.00 2d. $3 00 3.00 6.00 Ru. Mm Dm AND two years old and over one vear old ami under kid k. ). k I IOC! Class pure bfi'd Class i iRA HOATS- lKt $15.00 two pi no 10.00 40. grade, 41. or cross-bred Sliver Cip BITKS. 2d $7 SO 5.H0 6.00 3d $6 00 3 00 3.00 same as above. Rest om flo.-k-doe. -One bin 1 vear n a n y a n d FLOCKS. age; one doe. 2 yeis old and over; under 2, one ibe kid under 1 yea A old. C.ET dp HNE SIRE. Four klil. th- get of one buck, bred by 1st exhibitor; entrance fee $2 '...$10.00 PU 'DI CE OF ONE 1 st the nroduce of one doe. bred ?d $ 5 00 DOE. 2d 2d. 10 00 MARE. 2d. 10.00 on :.l. .oo 4 th. IL C. 4th. H C. T w o 1. kl.ls. ,-xhibitor $ S.OO Mltr.EDKRS' rRK.MIl' 1st Evhlb't of 12 head of not more than t hre, f ks. Aneora poats. entrance .$2'1.00 CIIAMPM INS. $ 4.00 M 2d $15.00 ' C. 5th. over, owned b up sett-: set ti Settl Sf-t le Mare, two years old or under GRAND CHAMPIONS. , Peat stallion, any age Best mare, any age '' Same classification and premiums apply to French Coach, Hackneys. Cl' , land Bays and to Jacks, Jennets and Mules. Class 3. THOROUGHBRED STALLIONS. Met: Rest Mi ih ri Moa r Hon r Roar i - k . an age '0. an y age . . DIVISION r SWINX. Classes 43-48, Inclusive. P E R K S 1 1 1 R E Ri A RS. two years old and over one year old and under two. . . . six mortihs and under one year, under six months 1st. . .$12 00 . . 12.00 . . 1 a no . . s.oo 2d. $ VllA S 00 ti.llO 4.00 3d $2.00 3d $ 2.00 3d $ 5.00 3d $4.00 4.oo 3 0 0 2.00 4th 6th H. C. C. H.C. C. H. C. C 1st. 2d. $10.00 $5.00 4th. 6th. H.C. C. 4th 6th H. C. C. 4th 6th H. C. C. . $20 00 . 20.00 BUM BUYS TROJTIHG PAIR Kobert Smith Sells Wamla and EvelynEnter in October Show. SBJU J J.LAJ -J-X-SJSSIU X . -IJ-.L to 10. won: Triumphant. 107 (Scovlll) 6 to 1; IUrmolsla, 10 (Kosrner). I to l. lima, Robert trotting Smith has sold his handsome pair, Wanda and Evelyn, to A. K. Baldwin, who anticipates enter ing them in tha October horsa show This is one of tho handsomest and speediest trotting pairs In Portland and the horsen have always bsen much ad mired. Mr. Raldwln la reported to have pain a good round sum for the animals and he will doubtless win a cup or two with them. Mr. mlth la looking about for an other crack team and liopea to find something to please him before the horse, show, so ha can enter them In that event. His standard of home flesh rias always been high and It seems as suren that his new purchase Kill be a redlt to l'ortland which Is so fast coin ng to the front as ft home of fine driving pairs and teams. h. O. Downing recently Purchased Stlmy. a nlftv thoroughbred saddler from Mrs. Urace Edmunds. This horse well known here, having participated many of the Hunt club runs and In last fall's horse show. Mr. iMwnlng will enter him in several classes. In cluding the sporting tandem in which he will be put In as lead. Butte I lam. Butts, Aug. 16. Weather clear; track muddy. Results: First race, four and one half fur- Clark), 6 to 6, won; Athgold, 107 (Morse). 8 to 1: Irish Mike. 107 (E. 8ul llvan), 4 to S. Tims, :67. Second race, seven furlongs, selling Lasell. 10B (Tullett). ii . U 1. won Reuben. 109 (Shrlnsr), 8 to 6; Happy Rice, 101 (Snargur). 6 to 1. Tlma. Third race, five furlongs, selling uviiL-j iirni, i u imRiiftiiiri, f IU M, won: Ollle Ward. 108 ( lieatherton ). 4 to l; Traoha, 106 (Tullett, to 6. TJma, 1 Oi u. Fourth race, seven furlongs, selling- fair Chance. 106 (Powell), 1 to 1, won Salpearl, 106 ( E. Clark). 9 to 6: ltus tlcus, 107 (Aubuchone). 4 to S. Tlmo. Fifth race, mile and onn sixteenth. purse Hello Scott, 100 (Van -Dusen), 11 to 6, won; Northwest, 85 (Callahan), 6 to 2; Kogo. 86 (K. Sullivan). 6 to 3. Tims, 1:62 Sixth race, five furlongs, handicap Hoover Red, 10 (E. Clark), 1 to 2, won; Hilly Mayhem. 110 (eedt). 6 to Portmahone. 108 (I vera), t to 6. Time, 1:03'. FINISHES OS RACE TUACKS. H H. H. Sows same as above. HERDS. Herd. Herd. Finr swine 1st $12.00 12.00 one boar aid four sows, one year old and over urn.! boar and four sows under one .vear old RREEDEKS' KING. old and over, bred and ow ned by exhibitor 12.00 GET OF ONE SIRE, f one sire, one year old, bred and owned 5th. C. 2d $P.O0 8.00 Fi e swine, fh nv exhibitor Five r PRODUCE OF 1 NE SOW. !gs unrfer six months, produce of one sow, bred 10.00 10.00 Four years old nnd over Three years old and under four. Two years old and under three. . One year old nnd under two.... Under one year old Mares same as above. 1 St. $15.00 in. on .... 1 0.00 10.00 io. ou Groups. OF ONE 2d. 3d. 4th. 6th 1 n mi 'l'i H. C. ( ' 5. i "t 2.r,ii H.C, i ' 5.1111 2.50 H.C. C. 5 no 2 5) H. C. C. 5.00 -'.50 H. C. C. SIRE. GET- Best four colts, either sex. any nge CHAMPION STALLIONS AND Stallion, three vears old or over Stallion, two years old or under Mare, three years old or over Mare, two years old or under GRAND CHAMPION.'. Best stallion, any age Best mare, any age Class in. ROADSTERS, TROTTERS 1st. mare or gelding, 25 00 mare or gelding. 25 00 harness pair, not to ex ceed 15:2 40 oo Matched heavy harness pair, over 15:2.. Pi nu CUss 13. SADDLE HORSES To be Shown Under S 1st. $20.00 CHAMPION'S. Itc IV' H bonr. any a K' any UK' la ssi l'i While: Dun cation rsej'M, Pur and premiums Large Yorks'iln Class FAT HA 11 : Hreds, Grades apply s , and "8. ROWS, or Cr. to Poland Essex. -Hi. Jb-st fit llHl'l-i Of thl'-e 1 St. .$15 . 15 Chinas, 2nd. 10 10 .00 6.00 6.00 Reset te. Rosette. Chester 3 1 . 1. In the Money at Saratoga. (Fewit Newt by Lon(et Leased Wire.) Saratoga, X. Y., Aug. 15. Results: Five and a half furlongs I-ady Bed ford (Schilling), 5 to 2. won; Tatllng (Notter). second: Sun Dance (OUImwOv third. Tltne. 1:07 2-6. North American steerjlechase. about four miles Bat (Sampson), 5 to 1 won; Malacca (Davidson), second; Bayo net (McKlnney). third. Time, 6:29. Tho Merchants- and Citizens' handi cap, mile and three sixteenths Dande lion (Shilling), H to 6. won; stamina M'cpanlel). second; Daloscara (Mc- arthyl, third. Time. 1:5R 4-6. Six furlongs Helmet (Notter). 7 to won; Perseus (Gilbert), second; Fay ette (Shilling), third. Time. 1:12 2-5. One mile Gild (Slillling), 6 to 6. won Alauda (MeCahev), second; Fancy (Mc Daniel), third. Time. 1 :3! 4-5. Six furlongs Delirium (Dillon). 15 to won; Bouquet (Musgravel. second Lreamer (McCarthy), third. Time, 1:13 llutto Overnight Kn tries. (Rptclal Plipatch to Tbs Journal.) Butto, Aug. 15. Butte race entries for Monday: First race, five and one half furlongs, selling Contribution, Reeno W (100) Rrawney Lad, J. Kneal, Chief Desmond Hardonla. Hand Me Down (102). Ath gold. Siege Gun, Irish Mike, Diamond Nose (105). Second race, six furlongs, selling A nou ma (93). Aunt Has. Hal reed none ilrady, Columbia Maid (103) Nancy, Presentiment. Little Buttercup un i, l iquet (ii.ii. niamesna Jl (114) Tinra race, seven furlongs, selling Mabel Reed, lyoulae Fltsglbbons, Maid of Orleans, Rathnally, Teeta H. Mlna Gibson (100), Oentle Harry, Silver Heels. Chlleno, Daytime (102), Beaver Dam i.aa, san Memo (105). Fourth race, five and one half fur. longs. purse Mlnsle Moble, Eudora 1106), Cabin. Lord Ne son. Native Son Kato S (107Ji Kamsack. Golden Plume (110). ruin race. live rurions-a. hnndtcsn Aunt Kit, Grotto (104), Zella G (106), Bonflles (107). Lena Leach (110), Luke Kamus (113), Brougham (118). hlxth race. mile, selling Rudnneat (102), Tarp. Rustling 811k (104). I.ola White. Duke of Orleans. Oueen Car oline, Vinton (109), Spondoollx. Graph Ite (111), Master Lester (112). Dick Redd (114). Seventh race, four furlons's. selllns- oriim. i rocna, pwignr. uienart. Rein ette. Dady Mazagam. Ertrona. oni warn, raise .Nun no. Weather clear; track muddy. CARLOKIII 1VIIIS $1010JE1fEIIT Geers' Alceste Captures Iro quois Stake and Ganow Gets Liquid Veneer. MARES. . Rosot P3 . Rosette . Rose te . ROS' ! '."! . R..st tte FOOTBALL ITCH CIRCULATING Best slng-ls roadster, not over 15:2 Best single roadster, over 15:2 Matched light 2fi no i.V. 1 ".'''J Three-gaited. Mare or gelding Flve-galted. Mare or gelding Stallion, any age CHAM I Stallion, mare or gelding, any age Class 13A. PHETI AND 1' i.NIF.S. Pair, shown in harness Single, shown In harness P.REEDERS' i " 1 ; ' il l'. Stallion and four mares DIVISION B CATTLE. i Classes 13. 14. 15, 16. 18, 20, 23 and 24. MP iliTili ill.N'S MI T.'.S 2.1. 3 1. Ith. 5th $'"0i $ in o.i if.'. c 15 oo i. on ip c nn.n.i H. C. C. 5'".'") . '") 11. t.'. C. id. He. 2d. " ! 1th. 5th. $10.00 J" oo H c. c. , I ., ; ,, . , ,. Orciroii Colloffcs Vill (Jreat Elevens New I?einfoire Tennis. Have .Men $1 on 5 0(i .0 0 Bull three years old cr - Bull two years o'.d ai.d un Bull, senior yearling Bull. Junior year'l-.i; Bull, senior ca'.f Bull, Junior riiif Cows fcame ;;s a' o .$. J Senior champl'v; Junior champio Senior rhamf.ln Junior chan ; :.. b r f.-r . . ! With the approach of September and (be proximity of college openings, atten- 'tlon is being diverted from summer sports to the more strenuous winter amusement. Practically every college man and football follower in the coun try Is speculating on the probable strength of the conference teams and the various club elevens. For the first time in the history of the northwest football will be played under conference regulation. '1 his noans that placers must oe hdkihuiu. amateurs and It means further that! ,i.,., -iii i... n iliamolonshlp settled.. East reason there was no way of deter mining wltii equailtv to all Just where the , hamplonshlp should have been a w a riled. In view of the fact that the Oregon .Agricultural college defeated the I nl v. rs:iy of Oregon and went through the cr.:.4.,n IV nil I H I H I'm. no- no ,. "i ...... lir.-oernllv conferred, upon that ii.,,, nut the schedule of games tie minor colleges predominating was n. t fair to the "Aggies.'' This season tl,,- Oorvallis men will meet at least, 'three nrd posslhlv four of the confer er i.'li.'ii.' elevens. Such an arrrange pi'int "f tunes ought to prove satlsfac-to-v to all followers of the che.-ker-. i..,-.'r,l throughout the northwest. boys in years past. He also graduated last year. There were manv who tliiULtht that .aeharias and his mate Ta, lor were the best pair of hacks in trio northwest. "Zach" is a big fel low with a good head and plenty of speed lie was as capable as a tackle in line smashing anil his strength helped the Oregonians out of many a tight hole. Mill Main, the well-known California rushy player, has informed Captain Mouil, n that he Intends entering (Iri gon this (ornlng fall and will make a valuable nnn. However, there is this restriction in the ease of Main and the same si true of Frew If the college conference ruls arc to be lived up to neither .-an play until a y.-ar s resi dence at tiie university has been es tablished. Doubtless the followers of the game would like to see both m.-n added TO their respective tennis but the rules enacted at Walla Walla cannot he dis regarded. A number of others will be under the han with the Induction of the new rules. Idaho banks on a strong team this fall and so does Whitman. Washing ton state college and the I nlversltv of Ington are bound to make a ra e championship. Washington "I"' bad the weakest team among the larg er colleges last season tint the Se attle eleven is due for a big brace rlgct at the outset. Some old Seattle high S'vhool players of wide reputation have been induced to enter college and these with the other material at hand is counted upon to give Washington a strong team. Should Washington get "Wee" Coy!,-, it will have one f the best quarters In the northwest. He was a star In his s-hoUstP- days and ought to continue at college. Winners at Empire City. (Henrot News by IxDret Lened Wire.) Empire Cltv. Aug. 15. Results: Six furlongs Bsom ( E. Dugan), 6 to 6. won: James B. Brady (Garner), second; Frlzette (Upton), third. Time, 1:12 1-5. Five and a half furlongs Etherlal (Cull'ii), 2 to 5. won; Ragman (Smith), second; Homerest (E. Dugan), third. Time. 1:07 4 6. One mile Dark Knight (H. Smith). 4 to 1. won; Queen Marguerite (J. Upton), second; Cymbal (E. Dugan), third. Time. 1:42. Yonkers handicap, mile and n six teenth Frank dill (A. Lang), to 1. won; Tony Rnnero (Smith), second; jack Atkln (Shrove), third. Time, 1:47. Five and a half furlongs Harrtgan (H. Shreve), 7 to 5, won; Garland (H. Smith), second; Hilly Bodemer (Sweet), third. Time, DOS 1-5. Mile and a sixteenth Comedienne ( E. Dugan). 9 to 10, won: Rockslone (C. Garner), second: Coat of Arms (A. Lee), third. Time, l:4jj 1-5. First Part at Fore Kile. (RonrBt New by' lyvurcnt Penned Wire.) Fort Erie. Aug. 15. Results: Five and a half furlongs -.1 H. 4 to 5 won; Serenade, second; Fisher. ' third. Time. 1:00 4-5. Six furlongs Ronehrake. 7 to 1 Little Osage, second; Firebrand, Time. 1:16 1-6. .Six furlongs Lady Carol, fi won; Alecon. second. Edge'y, Time, 1:16 2-5. Iiouuois Hotel stakes, rive arm furlongs Irrigator, 11 to Romeland, second; Marse Time. 1:08 4-5. One mile Plnkola. R to 1, Terola second; Minnie Adams, Time. '1:43. Mile and an eighth -Reidmore, 10 won: The Minks, second; third Time. 1 :66 4-5. Mile and seventy yards to 5 won; Servile, second third. Time, 1:18 1-5. Reed. Guy won : third. to l, third. i half 20. won; St. Abe, third. won ; third. 17 to Mlnot, Relmere, 4 Gambrlnus, Washlni for the Seattle Races. The famous Exposition Handicap .otto pursie was won by Stanley Fay, 14 to 1 shot. Seattle. Aug. 15. Weather clear; track fast. Results: First race, six furlongs. selling Ida May. 96 (Page), 9 to 5. won: No gazam. 107 (Scovllle). 5 to 1 ; Silver Stocking, 101 (Williams). 6 to 5. Time, 1:12 3-6. Second race, five furlongs, purse Achieve, 105 (Koerner), 1 to 2, won; Horace H, 108 (Boland). 6 to 1 ; Angle face. 93 (Page). 6 to 2. Time. :59 3-5. Third race. mile, selling Arcourt. 119 (Walsh), 9 to 5, won; Miss Maszont, 10S (Page), 6 to 1; Monvlna, 117 (Riley), 9 to 10. Time, 1:40 3-6. Fourth race. Exposition handicap, mile and one quarter Stanley Fay, 110 (Lynch). 14 to 6. won; Pedro, 102 i Page ), 5 to 2; Fantastic. 100 (Bux ton i. even. Time, 2:04 2-5. Fifth race, mile and seventy yards. Belling Convent Relle, 97 (Russell). 11, Seattle Overnight Entries. Seattle, Aug. 15. Meadows race en tries for Monday: Urst race, six furlongs, selling Elotres. Mike Hennessy, Herman Doyle (110). J. W. O'Neill. Squire John son. Roster Jones (107), Metlakatla (105), St. Charles. Mike Ashelm (99). Herlves, Mondella (97). Catherine F. (92). Second race, five furlongs, selling Nnsmerlto (110), Lady Quality. Tiinma, Louise Reggel. Miss Worth. Lula G. Pert (107), Ornate (103), Hazlet, Larry Mulligan (102), El Pavo. Semper Fldells (97). Third race, mile nnd eventv vnrdn selling Prestlgo (108). Peggy O'Neal (ltd ), EI Chihuahua, Romanoff. Eegal Form (101), Our Snllle (99). Marpessa (98), Sachet (97), Santo Gltano. Tenrdw (93), Othmar (90), Complaint (88). rourth race, seven furlongs, selling Excitement (106), Eseamado, Olvonnl Ralerio, Jack Witt (102), Korosllany, Adela R (100), Darelngton, Pal, Nat- tie Bumppo (97), Ronton, Barney Old field, Hidden Hand (94). Fifth race, six furlongs, selling St. Elmwood. Nappa (110). Andoehe. Prolific. Combury (107). May L. N'., Imlclmea (106). Bravoure, Laura Clay, Olgana, Bernardo 07 ). Sixth race, five furlongs, selling Belle of Iroquois, Belle Kinney (109). Anna May (106), Burning Hush (IO41. Ladv King, JVHna, Sliver Stocking, (102). All Alone, Marie Esher (97). Shirley Rossmore (95), Auhurndale (90), Weather clear, trafk fast. Buffalo, Aug. 16. Carlokln, owned and driven by W. O. Durfee of Los Angeles, won the Empire stakes, worth $10,000, at the second day of the Buf falo Driving club's betless circles. The horse won the race In three heats, all of them hard drives and close finishes. Ths race was the feature of the meet. E. F. fleers won tha Iroouola atnU of $2,000 with Alceste, losing the first heat to Acuuln and winning the next three in pretty drives. The Liquid Ve neer stake of $3,000 was won bv George Qanow. owned by the Christian Hill stables of Dover, N. 11.. In three straight heats. Summary: Iroquois Hotel stakes, $2,000: 2:1 trot Alceste. br. h.. E. K. Geers Mem phis ((Jeers) 2. 1 1. 1; Acquln, br. h., Henry liter, Readvllle (Titer), 1, 3 2, 3; Raffles, blk. g., K. A. Buckley. Sou'tli port (Uurgois), 3 2. 3 4; Prince Pas senger and Muncle finished as named. Time. 2:04, 2:12 Vi. 2:12',, 2:13. Empire State stuke, $lu,u00; 2:11 trot Carlokln, br. s., W. a. Durfee, Los Angeles (Durfee) 1, 1, 1; Dowltt, b. g.. E. S. Burk r., Cleveland (Andrews), 4. 3, 2; Nama, b. m., Buckley, Southport (Burgess), 3, 2. 7; Locust Jack, Genteel H.. May Earl, Axtell II Loyal and Mae Hart finished as named. Time, 2:08V. 2:0914, 2:09. Veneer stake, $2,000; 2:19 pace George Mane. blk. h., Christian Hill stable, Dover (Cox), 1. 1, 1; Dr. Bonney, blk g., E. F. Oeers, Memphis (Geers), 2. 2. 2; Princess Direct blk. m , M. T. Allen, Buffalo (Allen), 3, 3, 3. Time 2:14, 2:12V., 2:13V,. SPORT NOTES GLEANED FK03I ENGLISH FIELDS By Richard Dahlgren. (Special Cable to Hearst News Service.) London, Aug. 15. The excitement over the Olympic games is gradually dylnjr down and the attention of the sporting public is turning to other matters. An interesting aftermath of tha games, however. Is found In the victori ous career of the American Olympic ath letes since the games were finished. In Dublin. In Paris, gin Edlnhurg and In Stockholm, the Americans have shown that their winnung at the Stadium was on form. Dorando, the game little Marathon runner, is a soldier In Italy s standing army. He obtained a three months fur lough to come to England for the Olym- Flnd. The Italians here tell me that orando s king will do something big for him In recognition of his carrying Italy's colors so well. He will get either life job In tho customs, like Sherrijig, f Canada, did, or be educated for ail officer In the army of Italy. Slgnorinetta, winner of the Derby and Oaks. Is favorite for th St. Leger which Is to be run on September 9. The f 111 v is training on In great shape. Others entered for the St Ledger are. Mite Eagle, Norman III, Mountain Ap ple, Lesbia and Koro. The king's horse. errler, has gone oacK to 2U to 1 in me betting. NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. Cincinnati 2, Brooklyn 1. (fritted Pri'O, Ironed W1r.l Cincinnati. Aug. 15. Home-runs by Kane and Mitchell In the ninth and tenth Innings today tied and won the game from Brooklyn. The score: R Cincinnati 2 Brooklyn . 1 Batteries Coakley and Schlel; helm and Bergen. H E. 5 0 9 1 Wll- Nev York fi, St. Iiouls 1. (t'nlted I'rr Iefl Wire ) St. Iuls. Aug. 15. The Giants found the Cardinals easy picking today. The score: R. H. K New York 5 8 3 St. Ixiuls 1 3 Batteries Wlltze and Rresnahan. Sallee, Hlgglns and Ludwtg. Pittsburg 8, Boston 2. (United Pre Lasted Wlr Pittsburg. Aug. 15 The Pirates out played the Boston Nationals, winning today's game. 3 to 2. The score: R. H E Pittsburg 3 8 1 Boston 2 6 3 Batteries Maddox and Gibson; Fer guson, Lindman and Graham. Pitcher Doeseher found the going too lumpv in Clnclnnstl and quit. Johnnv Summers and Jlrhmy Brltt have been matched to fight before the National Sporting club in September. Brltt Is taking In a good deal of monny at the music halls. The British press Is much disgusted with the Olympic games. Such contests stir up trouble rather than promote In ternational harmony, many Influential papers declare. It was tieiieven mat tne rivalry in ports would tend to Increase frlend hip between the different countries," says the Liverpool Post, voicing tho popular sentiment, "but It seems very doubtful if the games Just concluded will have that effect. The Americans, the French and the Germans are all grumbling about something or other. Had not Dorando been consoled by the queen's cup and hailed as the practical winner of the Marathon race, there would have been complaints In Italy, too If the Olympic games are to stim ulate international animosities Instead of promoting International friendship, they had better be given up." AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES. Cleveland fi. New York 4. (I'nlted I'reo I.ea1 Wire.) New York, Aug 15. New York fought hard today but had to succumb to Cleveland In the eleventh Inning. TheS,-r0: R.H.E. Cleveland 6 11 3 New York 4 10 2 Batteries Falkenhe-g. Rhoades and N. Clark; Chesbro. Hogg and Blair. Sox pitching. Boston 4, Detroit Jfc M'Tilted PtVm 1d Wlro.) Boston, Mass.. Aug 15 The Red defeated the Champion Tigers here this afternoon with "t y' Young after ten Innings. The score; R. H. E. Boston 4 8 3 Detroit 3 9 7 Batteries - Young and Crlger Mullln and Schmidt. Instltu Willi This :S'II1 Grand rlarrpmn i--.:. Grand champion frnu 'i r Best agd Best youij Best four t sire . . . Beet two a one cow Same , lowaye. I"- B'i'1 Bui! ';;;. Bull. Bun. Bull. he'd . : herd astf!c st ' Polled. ): 4th H 11 C'la, 17. PP.. iV.'N 1er Senior Junb -S-l -4tii - Brand Port- : B f ("HA VP N S - r t ; - h !l I U '. . I v;T i h humplon harr.pton bull female . . ;i:(M' CHAMPION: fut sg-d herd . . Bt ye'ing hwd Bret emit kr4 .. Beat four anltnaJft. eMher ex. etre ... 14m. two ar.lmMa, tthr pr--,. , f twte row ... .... Pm cUMlfWtiofi and j.emi.H-.s OatrtiMri. HF.P.DS 1st I ; (. (,o . . so f0 : 1st f ISO 00 . spp4 '.- ' 2-i '.o J 1 $2 (() It a Lwvons. to fat cattle. AJXT br4 or age. the tt 'prltg ( par bred 1rs -let ter. er "r-4 .' - . , $te li tr.(l of sieorm fr r)l teifers.... M MM -: A'.,:.?. ,-.-5th. ' II c. c II C. !(" C H c. c H c c i H C. C. ....$:.". ..ti ,i jn -... ;r, . 2 n, -i rooo ?! 4th fh f,-on HC. i" lo-i H f i ' pi n H C. C 3d 4th ! $10 0? H. C c H. C. r Dutch Bf.td r,1 again. But to th-' ba kit, rt-om Tine I i. Ill c 1 a n t a bo-,: r, a r . the champion will go game een stiong.-r than last, fir strength was no unknown nut il the flnai spurt 1 ney lass ami promise to Wsw Man From XTtah. or t ( n m tiir Th f t! g I : t who w 1 .bui Y t. ,-irds e.-ot.d hn e st y ill be , n ' he Aggies" ,!t or s" from I thing"- are expe lias promised io d.rvallls w i. and Is reputed man se n him In action In he is a whirlwind, k nil-northwest play- o pis v with 1 row - on t he ersltv bunch an.l tnese i re familiar with e. $! JIM Itn h e H.C th o M"! Jamison I! - er. us- Utah un big mm t vie Frew wants to get under Coach jlor rr.s so that he can absorb somcf Ing 'of the Michigan style or pia'. ne ui-'t-mioaiis (ompletlr.g Ids education at 'Am Arbor Since Frea has let !t out that be Intends going to O A C. stock 'It- the foctbaJl team In thst town has risen several-notches Should they get a-othet s'Hi or s from I t.-i along nh tie rll equipped squad remain ing from last year's team, the "Aggies'" look good to capture the pennsnt an other season. At the Prilversltv of Oregon, three All-Northwest plavers will b mlsatni ! tr fsckie Arnsplger. End Xfoores and ! (.usrlTbck Kuykendall Try as he n 'f t ('r.jrh Forbes the old Isle man. 'nr,o de elop men In a season to tsk tt!r flHf Arnsplger i about tr Pf-st tarkie In the west last m nr.d ht shlftv method enabled him : n jrt iCi the better of hie far heavier or.pc.ne-'ts Kuvkendall ss a brainy rfvr quarterbeck and none of the suH 'Huts year nearly approached , Mo- It Is barely possible that trf i lK"-m!r,r frshmaTi rl will hold t rri parkar In store for tne Lemon Tejiow vsrsify in this position. 4or.- s pUe et n1 will be another hard on 4o fill, illhrnirk there are H'imrr cf liklT esndldstee em org the frtimi aehrlse Is ehr slarer who we tower f tmgtb for tb Kugeae show it . t tl't ( Id ,i Mi , - t ' 'i IaI 'if v. I" 1 'W - . I S - I A - " - J I to lie II 1 : 4 . r I v,t- j J Photogrgph of Schooner 8hmrocIt, 44 fet orer all. owned by Fted Thompttoa, of t Atlabtle Tacht aabi.Th) Shamrock t on the left. On the right 1 t e-hooner Tammany, 74 feet orer all, owned by W. L. Towen ot tae Brooklyn Tarht Clnb. The Shaenrwlt won the 125-mile ocean race for the Lipton enp, The arhoorer prored an eaay tictor In the raca to Cape May nnd refom. Tha 8hamrock recent ly claimed the Nw York pennant In a race wjtk tha Tammany. It ati to cloae the decision ta held tor a futare trial raca ' ( " ' - ' . . , ' . ' ' . - '