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-at--i, t - - THE OREGON DAILY 'JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 22, 1908 SPOUTING NEWS Ring-, Field Traok and Diamond LA LOME'S BAT WIIISJR OAKS Baps Out Twf-Iia ;:,.,. With Bases 1'u 11 Ui'Jivi'i-s" Kiiors Nell). : rod nf w llell l.-u;- Gii-eks Oakland. Aug : : M l.y I .a Irc Whom Man.iger un Hi 1 1 reu borrowed from San Fram i.'co. drove out a two bagger In tin- ninth Inning yesterday With the baH.g full and brought homo two men. winning the game from t'i lioavers, 2 ! 1. Ito.ie, the ne Texan on Manager MoCredles staff, had the local swinging their heads off for eight Innings, and hut fur rugged sup- ' port Iwould hae probably be,- sn-Uo6t. , Ljstless base-running on the part 0e-Bea.yers In the junlh Inning three hits were made, kepi the - ore score Dko. l hrlatlan. th - new recruit, pitched an excellent gamo. Portland mMe the first and her only .core In the sixth Inning:. Casey was safe at first when Anderson erred in handling his ground hall He took second On Bassey's infield out unJ . scored on Oto Johnson's wlilzztiig three-bagger that aalled far above Van Haltrens head tn center field Hera Is the way Oakland copped a victory: Cooney'a bum heave allowed Heltmuller to reach flrat. Hassey took care, of Truck Kagan's long fly and held Heine at flrat. flattery w:i sent ' in in the pinch to bat for Cook. He drove the ball past the Infield, enabl ing Heltmuller to reach middle atatlon. Casey booted Lewis' grounder. With the bases full La Longe rapped out tinging two-bagger. The score: PORTLAND. AB. R. H. PO.A. E. Casey ,2b 4 1 0 0 4 Baaaey. If 8 0 0 8 1 Johnson, 8b 3 0 2 3 4 Panel, lb 2 0 110 0 Raftery, cf. 4 0 1 2 0 Ryan, rf, 3 0 1 0 0 ' Cooney, ss 3 0 1 2 2 Madden, c 3 0 0 6 0 Rose, p 8 0 0 0 1 lOFISf WOMft -1 i . -v 1 T -PT . Jolk,,. -A ,5 KNOCKING OUT THE TOUGH ONE-S " 'llL, WHO WILL 3U,RELr ilMEIllCilll WEIGHT CHAMPIONS HOME (Halted Pra Leaawl Wire. I New ork. Aug. 21. Matt NfnOrath, John J. Flanagan and Ralph Roae, the I'liow Aiimniaii, wno won me weigtll throwlng champlonahlp at the Olympic games, arrived here today on the liner i.emo.rrom England and were met at the pier by a large crowd of their irienua. They toured Ireland after the gamea at London and were received cordially and made nuch of In all parts of tha minnii. i nny win ne among the lean ing figures In the big reception In honor of th; athletes to be given here next Saturday. Roae will remain In the east a month ?.r .!wn htfore returning to his home In California. He expects to capture a few national championships and take part In several games before he starts weal. All three of the champions expressed their entire satisfaction with the reaults of the London games in spite .of the many complaints made by the Amerl- i-mm ui uninirness on me part of the English Judges. AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES. At Nnr Tork. o. , , R- H. St. Louis 4 a . Batteries HoweU'Vn'd Stephens; Lake At ITilladelphla. - R. H. E Cleveland 14 2 Philadelphia g 14 0 Matteries Knoaaea, ttergen, Rvan and N. Clarke; Coombs. Dygert, Vlckers and Schreck. At Boston. n. TT R Chicago s 12 1 Boston 7 ig 1 Batteries Smith. Altrock. Wnliii and Shaw; Clcotte. Steele, Burchell, Carrl gan and Crlger. At Washington. Washington Detroit Batteries Johnson letts and Schmidt. and R. II. E. ....8 4 2 1 6 0 Street; Wll- NoCoraine,No6as No Students Our suooeas la due to uniform high-grade work at reasonable prloea. NERVOUS PEOPLE And thoae afflicted with beartweak. neas can now nave their teeth traded rilled and brldgework ap plied without the least pain or daa- ger. PAINLES8 EXTRACTION .. 32-KABAT CROWNS ,. BRIDGE WORlC OUR BEST PLAIN PLATE.. 8.00 ALL LINiCU FLATJfl l&.OO TEETH , 1TT EzamloaUon and Consul tatloa Tree. Rc-Cnamcling Teeth Is the greatest invention In modern dentistry and "has been most success ful of all methods. We extend to all a sDeolal Invita tion to call at our oylct and have their teeth examined See of charge. - We own and oontrA the largest and beat equipped dental establish ment in the world, having 19 offices all told. We give a written guarantee with all work for 10 years. Lady attendant. Open evenings till T. Sunday to I. Union Painless Dentists 82iy Morrison Corner first. . Totals 27 1 625 U OAKLAND. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Anderson, as 4 0 1 1 8 2 Van Haltern. ct 4 0 1 2 0 0 Heltmuller, rf. , 4 1 1 4 0 0 Eagan, lb 4 $ 0 8 1 0 Cook, 8b 8 0 1 4 3 0 Lewis. If. 3 0 0 1 0 0 La Longe. c 4 0 2 2 4 0 Houston. 2b 8 0 0 8 2 0 Christian, p 8 0 1 2 3 0 Slattery 1 1 1 0 0 0 Totals 33 1 "7 27 16 2 One out when winning run was made. Batted for Cook in ninth. SCORE BY INNINGS. Portland. 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Hits 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 3 Oakland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 Hits 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 28 SUMMARY. Two-base hit La Longe. Three-Iase Tiit Johnson. Sacrifice hits Danzig, Ryan. Stolen bancs Bassey (2), Eagan, Cooney (2), Madden. Double plays Bassev to Cooney to Johnson, l oonoy to Danzig. First base on balls Off Chris tian, 4. Hit by pitcher Cooney. Struck out By Christian, 1; by Roae, 6. Time of ganie 1:40. Umpire Stults. COAST'S SPEEDY RACERS TO CUE Western Pacific Fair Circuit Xoav Completed in All Details. WILLIS BEATS SERAPHS IX 3 TO 0 MATINEE tt'ntte1 Preo Lmed Wlre.J Los Angeles. Aug. 22. Ralph WlU's was all the candy yesterday, beating Nagle and the Seraphs, 3 to 0. LOS ANGELES. Oakea cf. Wheeler. 2b. Dillon, lb. . . Brashear, rf. Smith. 3b. . Ellis. If. . . . I'elmas. ss. . Ifogn, c. Nagle p. Easterly ... Total 31 AB. R. H PO. A. E. .401 4 -00 .2 0 0 1 3 0 .3 0 2 13 2 0 .4 0 0 .1 0 0 .4 0 2 0 0 0 .3 0 0 1 1 0 , 4 0 1 2 4 0 .2 0 0 5 3 0 .4 0 1 0 3 0 .1 0 0 0 0 0 .31 0 7 27 16 0 Eatted for Hogan In the ninth. SAN FRANCISCO. AB. , . . 3 , . . 3 , . . 4 . . . 4 , . . 3 ... 4 . . 4 Mohler, 2b. Hlldebrand. Zelder. ss. . Melcholr, rf. Williams, lb, Beck. cf. . . Berry, c. . . MeArdle, 8b. .Willis, p. .. It. R. H. PO. A. r. 12 4 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 12 4 1 0 110 0 0 1 10 0 0 0 1 3 " 0 0 0 2 0 10 1:0 110:0 Total 29 3 8 27 10 1 SCORE BY INNINGS. Xxs Angeles nonoonno 0 Hits 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 27 Ban Francisco 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 Hits 1 0 1 ' 0 1 1 3 1 i SUMMARY. Tm.hu hits Willis. IHl on Sa, ' hits -Wheeler MoVler Ktrl I bases Smith. Melrtmir. Io:;Me plav McArdle to W illiams, Iil)lon to I . i mss, Ellis to Hogan ti Wheeler Dilion to Hogan Left on buses Los Angeled 8, Pan Francisco 3. First has- on I...,, Off Willis 4, off Nagle 4 KirPt mf on errors Los Angeles 1 H't hv 1 ::.) . ( er Hlldebrand. S:rurk it H-. V !!! 1. by Nagle 1. Wild pl-rt Wi:;. Time of game 1 hour. 40 i.lrutes !'n. pire O'Connel'. Beginning next week and continuing wltTiout lapse for the next two months Portland harness horsemen and live stock breeders will be rounding their respective circuits which, this year of fers greater inducements for top notch speed contests and classy stock exhib its than any previous year. Portlandeis will be represented at the initial race meets to he held at Sacramento and Bellliyfham and also at Marshfield. The result at Sacramento will be watched with greatest interest because a major ity of the speeders that are to contend for stakes at the California State Fair, there, leaded for Portland for the local ' . ry Club races here Septem ber 21 -.Hi. Altogether there will be about a r- ore of California horses en tered In the various events at Sacra mento which will appear here. At Belllngham. the first annual North. Pacific Fair circuit as reorganized nd enlarged will open Tuesday with about 40 Oregon trotters and pacers In the list. One of the most important announce ments made In connection with the live stock industry of the northwest in a loiif time is the news received here, only a day or so ago of the eonsumma llon of the long-sought for Western Pacific Fair circuit. W. E. Skinner, founder of the Chicago International Livestock show has Just notified M. D. Wisdom, with whom he has been en CHReil in working out this comprehen sive project thut the necessary prelim inaries have been arranged, that the circuit will be an actuality next year, and that with perhaps a couple of mod ifications the dates for the various ex positions are settled urion. This circuit will mean the sure draw ing of eastern livestock interests into the northwest, a desire which the men behind the prnjei t have had in view for a long time The chain of fairs will extend from Minnesota out to the Pa cific co.fnt taking In the leading cities along the northern boundary and then swinging down to Include Portland, Salem and hack to Salt Lake and Den ver. The ten eitles whifh are to form the '-:r.-uit are ns follows Hnmllne. Minn., August 30-September 4. Fargo, jj. p., September H-ll: Hillings. Mont. Sep tmher 13-lk. Portland. Or. September Z"-2"; Keattl Wash. September 29-Oc- 1 tnlKT 5: Spokane. Wash. October 11-16; RPlae, Idaho onnher 1S-23: Salt Lake, l ull. fot.ihr-r If, ?,0, Sacramento Cal . Angi.t 30-Ser.t ember 4, Salem, Or., S. t, rt:b r 13 1 s RED HOT GOSSIP FOR RABID FANS The result of the four games with Oakland this week has not been satis factory to the local fans. That Port land has been able to but break even has excited some criticism. Every other team but the Beavers has made mon keys of the tall enders. There are still three more games to be played before the team returns home. To make a de cent showing the Portland team will have, to take all lliree of them. But It will not be done with the same article of baseball put up yesterday. Hal Danzig continues to swat the ball and swat It hard. The big fellow is KETCHEL GOES SOUTH III AUTO Try for Fight With Burns Snailham Proves One Orand Fizzle. (Totted Press Leased Wire.) San Francisco, Cal., Aug. 22. Stanley Ketchel. champion middleweight pugil ist of the world, loft here at (1:30 o'clock this morning for Los Angeles at the wheel of a White steamer. With him went his manager, Joe O'Connor. While in the south the men will arrange :tne terms of the Ketchel-Papko match vhen rui,,,,6 owiiia ciai unifi ii". o uuwn 1 Australia. W I'outh and Boston did well to serve no- From w I nvcilcrl. War Mt'inorlnl Culpeper, Vs.. Aug :. --' and Union veterans iv.l th. Ir Joined in a reunion her- t' 10 memoration of the iat: mountain, which ms 1(1. The reunion j li the unveiling r' Colonel C. P ( rltte Vlrglnla Infantry i tt hronse and - rnemery of tho' oi Infsntry whnwe , J !U I 1. - - - e! ! e friend -n ''im- t : if 'e. i ir foujh' A:, gust s mao no'af.le monument 'f i ' f 'r.e )jt:n 1 ' f- rri ir r !on r to rc . vHi. eATfo . hatt 1 ; : , . i, '! ' ' l Halili knou: IM: t u rf m 1 RkJ U Vo, ! a lid thr score i 1 SJ1 for 110 in three 1 SSJ A IM Pato in Sorf Annals. : '! Cr.e. Kngland. yacht An-- fie Fir,v;i! Yi.-ht Squadron ' k t!.e British fleet. ;..w..r1 H.'tnlo'j. owner of the t-anr ftn.i formerly a well- -r and manager, born. -' 1 nfml.;. a rromlner.t !,''. at rexing!r.n. Kv K me of r-t innings vis tl- '!es f f Heading. Pi. "Tit: dub ff Camden, N J . tice on McCredie that It intended to take him up next season. Danzig is the best flret saoker ' in the league. lie has improved fully 60 per cent In Class A bas' ball and is almost ripe right now for major league company. A good manager will work wonders with the youngster. Buddy Pernoll, the young southpaw with the Portland team part of las1 year, and who was given a short trv- out early this spring, has been pitching beautiful hall since joining Ihe Aberdeen team and yesterday held the ancouver team to two hits and no runs for the second time this week. Vancouver is leading the league and has the most formidable hunch of bitters going. They seem to have nothing against Pernoli. however. The career of George "Rub"" Kills, who goK to Cincinnati next spring, has been meteoric. Last season he was sub stitute outfielder on the Los Angeles dub. Frank Dillon pulled him out of the bushes of southern California. Ellis gave promise nrion, an 1 when Carlisle was sold to Boston Dillon placed him In left, where he made good from the Jump. Ills plaving tills season has been nine Minn ui Nensanonai. tie is young nifj niiH womeuiing 10 learn, nut ne has a great miure ir the judgment of ex 1 erts count for anything. There Is no department ot the game, hitting field ing or base running, that he Is slow at and furthermore he is Improving right along. Manager Berry had a number of offers for his fast left fielder, but Gar ry Herrmann came through with the fat test and captured him. Does th Coast league want to hook up with a town lik- this? Listen to what the Tacoma Ledger savs of its homo town: "WhemfDugdale and his satellites rub It into Tacoma f.ir the r,r,r atten lance at the games here tber.. I little else to do than grin and bear it. Tacoma Is not a good base!. ah town lust now as far as the gate nceifts ' are con cerned. But th allegation that Ta coma fars are "oni t u rs' is not true With the team losing right along the crowds at the games this week have 1 unue Bj goon as anv this inouen Interest n the time of th vear Is wan Coil'itrv. except in t l lie From what O'Connor said before ho left today, it aeems likely that all chances of the match being declared off has departed. O'Connor said that if Papke insisted on 156 pounds he would meet these condMlons, as he Is sure that Ketchel can win the fight. In a statement made last night O'Con nor stated that Papke must make 158 pounds, or the fight would be declared off. While he Is In Los Angeles O'Connor will visit Billy Neall, Burns' manager, at Monrovia, to trv to make arrange ments for a fight with the heavyweight champion. O'Connor took $2,500 with him today to post as a forfeit if there is any chance of getting the match. If arangements are made, it is likelv that Coffroth will pull off the match in San r ranclsco on New Years dav. hitting coupled with beautiful twirling by ttunnte pernon gave the Champions another victory over the league leaders here yesterday. Householder's hitting was a reature. The score: R. H. E. Vancouver . .00000000 0 0 2 3 Aberdeen ...200010 1 0 4 9 2 Batteries Hall and Arbogast; Per noli and Boettiger. Umpire Frary. Seattle 5, Tacoma 1. (Special niptrh to Th Journal.) Tacoma, Wash., Aug. 22. Hard and timely nlttlng by the SI washes made yesterday's game a walk away for the Seattle team. Butler was' hammered all over the lot, while Barrington was very effective. The score: R-H. E. Tacoma ....0000001 0 0 1 7 2 Seattle 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 5 12 0 Batteries Butler and Shea; Barring ton and punstine. . One Million People. One million persons In a crowd, al lowing three square feet per person. would rover shout 70 noren Tn ltr, allowing IS inchen to each, they would rorm a procession zm.i miles long. WRITE FOR INFORMATION' Regarding the One-Wajr COLONIST FARES Via the Northern Pacific Railway FROM THE EAST TO THE NORTHWEST IN EFFECT DURING SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER Los a Mr Why st ar.la rs . ht ! N-'W lost the de; j s; . n f r rou r d V--A1 Kan.i m-i'n from P.d I v; i . m I. eat !.fa 15 irk c bi;: s ri; c s s match trot ;i.s Skinner Gecrge. Dixon Plimmer In Tommy Hyun i se en rounds zso MAKES A LASTING CURE season. Fime at this g ail over the Se rif;c n-hern nri-ll- IB.imS are f tt.lir,, f,i. J' lli.rtlll I Tf T.n-on,a had as g.ol stretnr service io the hall park i the oifter ile "ere woui't llkeiv , j liffeienra in the attendance here .11- r.e,M,-F r.rrp is not r.efter Is mys tery No attempt has e e- been made I to handle a big crowd t, the rrk on Sup.iBv or a holiday To reai h. the p rk ,,"'or' t.,e game commences it Is nec e.sarv to -tart down town t,t v. the fans .are to walk Traction comrtanv ir- ' Phen conies ihe same trnnM. p- tl'ng sw.iv fr,.m the n.rk Thl. h people wll) put Up t ' 1 eri They lose p. v I'nwir ' for hand- if t carer) to "mi-i-r-iTi organl ' 'l.f'r l-fhienco in fr' lr" ' g'--en the ' s !- :h an Indis- h?hal team Angeles, Aug. 22. Danny Web ster of Los Angeles got the decision over Billy Snailham at the end of a 20 round bout that was a Joke last night. Webster had the eastern fighter on the run all the time. He made a dub out of him In the first round, and kept It up during the entire fight. Young Otto a recent Importation from New York, knocked out Montana Kid of Los Angeles in one minute. It took only one nook on the Jaw to end the fight. A WOMAN SPECIALIST MM. B. K. CHAK, man ager of the Chinese Medi cine Co., sells patent med icines which she com pounds herself. She uses herbs and roots which has cured many sufferers. Cures female, chronic, pri vate diseases, nervous ness, blood poison, rheu matism, asthma, throat. iev . i J , I . . . . . ' consuiiipiion anu uiseasen oi ail Kinds mat me tinman riesn ever has. Reme dies harmless. No operations. Honest treatment. EXAMIW ATIOK rHEI. 226 Morrison St., Between 1st and 90. Apply to A. D. CHARLTON. A. O. P. A. 255 MORRISON STREET, PORTLAND. OREGON Or to any passenger representative of the Company for full infor mation. Ticket deliveries arranged at any points in the east. WHILE THE SEASON LASTS VISIT Moclips and Weslporl Beaches at Spokane, Wash., Aug. 22. Frank Jackson, the unknown wrestler, who came here from Portland and announced through his manager that he was pro pared, backed by a Portland man who did ont care to make known his name, to post $100 a side for a match with Helnrich, will have the pleasure of a trv with Joe unless the unknown" be Burns or Beell, in which case it Is all off. Helnrich thinks Jackson is trying to get a match under the name of Jack son when In reality his name Is not Jackson. Heinrlch's weight Is now ITS. and he claims he can make It 175, the required weight. In a short time. Every Woman wuuciwm sua UKXua Know MARVEL Whirliaa Sorav I turn and incfvm. lit & w mmi convenient. I IN . li ne eannotiuEpiT ue wlf mr-'fi'6:,w M4RVKL. rlnt nVi "!.. other, but tend tamp foe f-W liniairaiea DOOE Itfffftt f nil particulars and direction In- vaiuatila to ladle. N4RVKL CO., m. aad ST.. ISW Vnml for Bklt by Bkiamoro Dru Co., Woodara, Olaiko Oo, sad Lsue-Davls Hive Oo. i atone. 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Aug. 22 Rlfht fielder Stevens of the local team lost : yesterday's game when he misjudged : Pwaln s hit. letting the hatter take ' j three bases on the hit scoring a mo n'nt later on a sacrifice A droppel ! fly In the third gave the Miners their . first run Jensen and Samuels both pitched good ball. The score: 1 R H E- j ; But'e 0100010 1 J & Spokane OS1001 02 S 2 Batteries Samuels and Spencer; Jen an ard Roberts. mm URINARY DISCHARGES SZLIXVEO Vf 24 HOURS Each Cap- "N ale keartfMIDr) ALL DKTWnsTS ! ,! At Pittsburg. j t, . 1 .u. . . -r . j -ira i. , v tjj (n,)ii. uir i .(m ji tmi ianicie ci toe poison ana , Brooklyn crirhier And atrenBlhen.E :Ye rtrt-nla'.icin trr-ovea nn rnmntmn rJ i Battr's l e trocble. S. S. S. da not hide of co-er tip the di.eae in any way, but i- f it extlrtly out from the blood, leariiyr not'lbe slightest trace for ' ure r-.t break. Home treatment book with ralttahle information and . . y t ' '- c-il a-rice dc&oed aeat free to all who write. 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