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EVENING, 1 SEPTEMBER ; 3,. ' 1008. '.' !-!-. '. 1 - -M L. - - - '. f. .. -I , 14 the bottom of the boat. 'Later whn olnnnlng th flub ha wua aurnrlsed to n n rr fD) Nslml the mUsIng ring inside the aucker. ' I i lia supposition loliitwhm the slrls WSAS Binff, Field Track and Diamond were raking tha boat tha string and Vina; were thrown, out, dangling In the water, and that a, sucker srying ' the il u una in. oujari guipea It down THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY am - i-- i m-u i ."..Li!i"i'H;... " . . . . . u . '.. mm Sfffl BALL TO ALL TIIE CORK Angels Land 'Heavily; 4 Young Hose (fray ' ' Pitches Grand Ball. on' Helped Giants to GWFirstPlacfe ' There Is a young pitcher named Dolly, Whoa there witn mo len-nanaeu jouy; ' He Jollied our swatters ( ' . A bunch of fund lottere And net me clean off of my trolley. Walter'a j WaUa. Pseudo basenau in urge, damp pack age wm handed the fans at the bull park yesterday, when Los Angeles with ridiculous ease jerked the second game of tha series oat of reach of the horns talent, 8 to 1. Dolly Cray's masterful pitching and tha terrific hitting behind the Seraph, contributed directly ' to- the downfall of the headstrong youths who sport the snowy raiment of the P. B. C. One lone fait and a gift score marks' Portland's efforts, while the southern ers ran bases like mad. - Rose, the new pitcher, was landed on hard and frequently. 11 blngles, including- two three-baggers and a couple of doubles, beta gleaned bv the Berry-; ' ites. At that the score need not have been so large had his teammates dis- layed enough pepper, to season a hard oiled egg. Both pitchers twirled shut-out pall for three innings. Then the Angels got jerry to Rose's offerings and the most recent Texan was touched tip. for three safeties. Dillon and- Wheeler' scoring. A passed ball that struck Umpire Perine when the bases Were "full in the third allowed - Johnson to canter across the plate for the only fun 'tal lied by: the Beavers. One run In ' the seventh, four in tha eighth and one In the ninth tell the remainder of tfte etorr of Los Angeles' victory. . The score: LOS ANGELES. AB. K. H. Pa A. .13. o o o o o a "7 ? " t- R E D HOT GO S S IP . ("sited PrM Lease! Wlre.l, . Stockton, Cal.,' Sept. 2. After .wait ing anxiously for two days for a trie gram from Hal Chase, who had prm re to atari went Tueartav to in'" 'he Stockton state leaguers. Manager More- TWO DAYS MORE ifffiD DEIS Oil TO ENTER HORSES THREE . BATTLES Harness Race Circuit iists Tom Cbrbett tosts Combina- tV- " I t i ,-- - y ' . , ; .: AB, Bernard, 2b ........ . 0 "T)akes, cf 4 Dillon, lb ........... Brshar, !b ........ 1 Wheeler, 3b , 6 Kills. If 4 . Delma.i, ss ...,i..... S Kastprly, o ........ t .. Oray, p. . ... .. S Brlswolter, rf 4 Total,-...-.a6 . 1J IT U J PORTLAND. A B. R. H. PO. A. Ei 1 o U 1 3 Casey.'.- Sb . Ryan, rf . JohnRon, 2)b Dannlg. lb Raftcry; of , Hnwiev, If Cooney. ss. Ma-jden. c Hoee, p . . . Total . . I "w i v . 111 111' 11 if , - , , - . i n." J -' C :!'.t I V Vi I I -i.:.::-....i,:i:.:.: ' .v.:iV : ' I! -::.-:: '- .)' . v. . :. 3 I - . . J , f !;.:.; .::::'. . . V . i, :: ::v,-w.. '' 11 I 1UH I trvci T cu lllfl LUiluwlIlg i ai v 4 , w-w - , . . IB 1 1 jbCSSSSSS 4 U tionl Odds on; Next r i Week's Fights, i ' -; (Coltcd Preat Lmm4 Wlra. ' San Francisco, Sept ' I. -Combination for Late ClosinXIpen Tjll. Saturday! . ; There are but two dayl more for thai filing of entries In the lata closing! events of the first annual meet hera of 1 odds have) been posted here on tha three the North Pacific fair circuit, which ,Jt.P ''t1,' of nt week by Tom, x.si.. c.. 91 ii.,. J CorbettM follows: . . . JSelson. Attell, Ketchel 3 to l. V . ' Nelson, Moran, Ketchel 5 to 1.'"; Kelson,' Attell, Iapke ffa to 1.' Kelson,-Moran. PapkeSH to 1.' ' ' Guns, Attell. Ketojiel 6ft to 1. ' Oans, Moran, Ketchel 4 to 1.. Gana, Attell, Papke 5U to 1, " ' Gang, Moran, Papke 8 to 1. k A peculiar feature of the combination odds Is that Ketchel nust win Inside of 11 rotfnds or any .combination ticket nwrini nia name is aeciareq a loser. opens Monday, September. 21, the lists cloning Saturday. At the same time there will be as large if not larger fields In some . of these races than In the lead- In it Anrlv oloNlna nonteata lreat IntcrpBt is being manifested I these late events, particularly on the part - of green, or unmarked speeders from various joints in the Willamette The horsemen ot MCAtinnvuie. I vallpv rTflllsboro, Albany, Salem, Roseburgand triZ&ntorlitolSZr a good Th rft-on of thl ,a tha 10 tae straight '7 r hhtthil2t'iJSnS0t t betting Ketchel 1 A 10-Ui-4 favorite , nv.r y-'rt nut . . w .inh.i i.intn.i. Burn a loregone conclusion mat uorhett tninksj Ketchel lor combination rlfl of which the sporting fraternity until this mrn Th. T rnt for i itiiru of tl 006 1 ln,nK , -etcnei xor combination pur toTheerun7of'f T'ue'sda hS'seond day ?- hould b., handicapped In soma nt the race meet. Dromlnes to be one of I i. , v : .. . ' ih. m. nltlni.'nf th- Week. hlHH 1 M'" 1 n ' . "" mBI IMt It of tBy intense rlwlry among horsemen ggg ZftWrJXSX iTtJS FI9HT SIGHED OP Greatest Heavyweight Bat tie of Year Arranged for Thanksgiving. - i 0 IS 0 1 0 4 1 27 1 1 37 16 . . SCORE BY INNINGS. Portland ,.0 0 0 2 0 0 1 4 1 Hits 0 0 1 8 1 0 3 2 1' Portland 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Hits f, IHlHHO-r SUMMARY. , - , Struck out By Grav. 6: Rose. ' Bases on balhi Off Gray. 6: off Rose, 2. Two-base hits Wheeler, Danzig, unswalter. 'rnree-oase nits Bris- waiter. Wheeler. Sacrifice hits Oakes, Delmas, Easterly, Gray, Dillon. Stolen bases Coonev. Hosd. Wheeler. Passed balls Easterly. First base on errors ' Los Angeles, 1 1 Portland, 1. If t on bases Los Angeles, , 8: Portland, 4, - Time of game 1:46. Umpire- Perine. IIAEDY'S PITCHING IS CAUSE OF SEALS' FALL -. fCnltB Praia taae4 WlrM ' San Fran cisoo, Sept. t. Hardy waa rery effective against the Seals yes terday, blanking tham, 1 to 0.- Score . .. , ' SAX FRANCISCO. AB. R, H.PO. A. K. Mohler, lb ,. 4 0 1 I 1 Curtis. If 4 . 0 Zeider, ss ......,,.'. 4 .0 Melcholr, rf 4 0 Williams, lb ...,.... 4 0 Beck, cf 0 Rrw a . . 1 - al '4 avi m j . w wjm m,m www m w McJLrdla, tb .. 0 v Totals .. .... k v 4" ;o 2. 2 2 0 1 l A- 1"; 1 0 2 Van Haltren. cf. ..... 4 Trsesdale, 2b ...... 4 Heitmuller, rf ....... S Eagan, ss 4. Blattery, lb ......... 4 Let Longe. c. 8' Miner, 3b . ......... 2 Lewis, If 2 Hardy, p ............ 2 Nelson. ............. 0 ........81 24 8 1 OAKLAND. ' , AB. R. H.PO. A. B. Total .,,.......27 1 0 1 2 0 2 4 0 S 5 4 0 1 1 27vl8 ' Ran for Miller la fourth. -r- 8CORB3 BY INNINGS. : . San Francisco ....0 0000000 0 0 Hits . ...1 1011101 0 fi Oakland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 ' i Hits , ..i ..0 0 1 8 0 i. O 1 5 ." f - SUMMARY. . Two-base hits Curtis. Sacrifice hlte La Longe, Lewis. Stolen bases lYuerdala, Heltmuller, Nelson. Double play La Longe to Eagan to Miller. FlrSt base on balls Off Berger. 4. Hit by pitcher Miller. Struck out By 6ergr, 6; by Hardy, 4. Time of game ! hour. 30 minutes. Umpires O Con- sell- and Btultx. " This t in Sport Annals. 1835 Df Mendoca, once pugilistic champion England, died In London. 1 8Bl--At Raymond Terrace, Australia: George Bubear defeated T. Creese In three-mile scullers' rsce for 81.000. !: At Wllllametown. OnL: Hugh Adams credited with throwing a ball from lacrosse 142 yards, 2 feet, Inches, In trial againrt reroM. ' At Ooldriel'1. Nev.: Battling rvrinoq iot to Joe Gana on foul In tr fortr-eecotid round. When You Think of CAN D Y Get (be ttomi Made Kind at '2&$& COSTS LESS TASTXS BKTTXR- . - lor. Washinjlon and Park Sts.j WtcS for Colombia Woolen MUli Co.'i -V; tv. Contest in Willowy" JVlltse, the veteran twirl- er, who la pitching marvelous ball . for the Nev York Nationals and who, together with Christy Mat thewson. has placed the Giants at the head of the percentage col umn. He Is playing as vigorously as any youngster. STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Pacific Coast League. Los Angeles ., Ban .Francisco Portland' Oakland Won. ..77 ..71 ..63 .,61 Lost. 67 71 6 78 National League, - Won. Lost. New York ..71,'.- 45 PKtscairg 71 Chicago 71 PhlladelDhia '. 62 Cmclnnati 68 Boston ...... Brooklyn . . . . St Louis .60 .42 .42 47 48 61 63 68 74 78 . American League. Won. Lost. Detroit 69 49 Chicago ..........68 62 St Louis .........67 Cleveland ,67 PhlladelDnia 61 Boston (6 . Washington .......60 New York ....... .18 64 67 62 66 ' 79 P.G, .676 .600 .489 .439 P.C. .612 .609 .697 .649 .479 .424 .842 .265 PC. .686 .667 .563 .664 .604 .476 .481 .325 from the big first baseman: "New York, Sept 2. Will leave tor morrow: arrive Monday. Hal Chaae." The New Yorker will be In the games nt Sacramento on Admission day. It lias been reported for some time that Chase would Jump the Yankees on ac count yt not having been chosen mana ger. He Is a Calitornian and intimated his intention a week ago to come here aim piay; wiin stocKton in the outlaw league. xi.-: . . . It la refreshing to see the way young D jawaiirr Hwinifn nn Tnn'nnii. ' rn.rA "1a a- pitcher that can lilt any old thing mines across, ne nas oeen in two games here and be punched the ball every time, he came to bat, and punched it hard. He drove out a ter rific triDle and an enimllv Knwhlnir double yesterday, brlhging In several of jne -Angels' runs. ir-v Brls waiter caa kecD ux that lick. Dillon will nndnnht- edly use the youngster as a fielder in stead of a pitcher. What wouldn't a little exnftl'tionoA -tin for ltrTl A nohiVal batsman. . Bv the way. there is some intereatlmr data concerning Brlswalter which, when It is known, will stop the criticism that haa been hurled at Manager MeCredltf for not keeping the , "find." Walter brought the .vounester to the front down In Los Angeles and wanted to sign mm. Brlswalter pete, who ,ia a wealthy rancher near Lost Angeles, re fused to allow the youtft to play with Portland. However, the old not adverse to him Dlai-inr with the Angels. So there you are. If Walter wants to be mean he can keen Rria. wilier oui oi ine game, owing to his prior rignt to the. young elabster's services. But Mac Isn't made up of that kind of material. Hi la aa anlnn io see mm rise as anybody. ' - iew ion, nept s. A cable mes sage received hera today announces that a match- between Tommv. Burns and Jack) Johnson, the great negro fighter, haa been arranged for Thanksgiving af- ln this4mmdlate-eetlon. -The- 2:201 iV, .fi ' ""i "VTlS" t,.' v 1 trot, for 31.000 on Wednesday, is also L1? re?tef K.n!ayywetKht b.attl? niling up very rapidly wicn nearly a score of contenders already listed. The other events are: Thursday Pacing, 2:20 class, purse $1,000. Friday Pacing, "consolation, 2:09 class, purse 3500; pacing, 2:25 class, purse 21.000. Saturday Trotting, consolation, 2:18 clasa, 500. Buddy Rvan's , sensltrVeneaa an. proached sulkiness ' yesterday. Buddy can't stand severe criticism from the grandstand, that's plain. When he held the ball too. long and allowed Wheeler to score In the third Inninir h w, roasted. He '. afterwards struck out three times straight in a half-hearted manner and then laughed at the spec tators. Somewhat or a contrast he- ween that and the eamentnonn vf ni. Johnson and Hal Danzig, who Immedi- xeiy lonowea in batting order. Fred banks, Cotter,' manager Alaska, baseball team, of the Falr- whlch is of the year and will attract crowds of iigm rans rrom an parU of the world ii-win ds a zu-rouna go ror a-purse or z,uuo. The Information does , not say what the division between the wlq- The battle will be conducted Under me auspices or a specially lormed syn dicate and will be pulled off in the open pavilion. . s Burns' easy victory over Bill Lang Butte Kaces. . I makes -him a e-reat favorite at mm Butte, Sept. 8. Weather clear, track f.0"8 nd the champion will be heav- fast. Results yesterday: . .i i7; In S. ta.nS r iTBi, rocci viJL luriuiifii boiuur i iu nan uun ir AUHiraiia Anonn il t Pout. 3 to 1 FInlofk mitst2art- e9.t0 fe" 109- MICHIGAN STATE FAIR Second race, four and half furlongs! - rPA tr A irci "n I am T i m'n selling Sid Silver (107). Stuart, 12 to y JiiAf JU JC AOA' llAlvllilT 1; Ontario Oregon (106), Nelson, 4 to 6; Brusn lion. --erman, ' toio. rime, :64?4. " , Third race, mile selling Taskmaster flOl). Fisher. 7 to 6: Phil Igoe (104). E. Sullivan, V,to 2; Miss May Bowdlsh (104), worse.. 9 to z. Time, 1:4s. Fourth race, six rurtongs Margie D (114), Fischer, 5 to llaht (114). Stuart 6 to ti), I'osi, 10 o. xime. i:n.. Fifth race, five . and half furlongs. handicap St. Eordal (101), Stuart. 9 to 1: Luke Rasmus (106). Blair. 2 to 1: Ollle Waed (100), Van DusenV' even." Time, 1:07. Sixth race, 'mile selling Cardinal Sarto (102), Lloyd, 8, to 6 won: Docile (102), Krlshbaum, 7 to 6. second; Lola Whlte( . 102), Clarke, 6 to 1, third. Time. 1:42. ' Seventh race, mile' selling Lerlda (102), Clarke, 9 to 2, won; Sam Barber (102),' Otis. 4 to 6, second; E Paisano (102), Stuart 4 to 6, third. Time 1:43. Seattle Races. . - (Special C!patrh to The loorail.t Detroit. Mich., Sept. 8. Everything is In readiness for the opening of the state fair, which this year promises to eclipse ell revious exhibitions held under the a aVl'llna--- auspices . of the Michigan State Agri a l- oartf cult1r.al c!ety, Eery department of l- Bafreid JJ ' b, xhlbltlon has been well filled. 1 ' aireeainf lUrHniilnp nut. 9 th. ...Il,..l and livestock exhibits, while the ma chinery hall, .woman's building and other of tha exhibition halls contain dis plays oz unusual size and variety. T ... No more varied entertainment- nriw gram ever has been offered at a Michi gan state fair. Airship contests, out door "Spectacles and free vaudeville per formances are on the Jlst The racing program- provides for 18 events, with 214.000 In purses. The races will take place On the newly resurfaced mile track, which proved 'unusually fasti during the blue ribbon races in July;- i TOMMY BUMS MAKES. 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At Boston. No game en account of wet grounds. AMERICA LEAGUE GAMES. At VTashlngton. R. H. E. Rotton ...2 11 0 Washington 8 0 0 Batteries Hughea and Warner; Steels ana cnger. touring the country, arrived in Portland this morning to arrange dates for his earn. 1 no dots rrom tne land nf h gold have been winning a majority of vnvir ftnuivB uii ine inn, ana will put up a good contest with the local eemi Drofeeslonal ninea. Th team ) onn.. pnaea 01 Business men. miners and lay men from the Tanana valley. Oeorge Wheeler 'thought he should haye been given credit for a home riln on his long hit that skidded past Rf tery in the ninth Inning. The official scorer thought differently, though, and gave him a three-bagger. Umpire Per ine thought Old George should have had a homer, and so did a number of others. - Ths play was a peculiar one and similar to one that occurred In the east when the batsman was given credit for four bases on what should have been a single. Raftery got an errpr in the mix up. letter's Iast Trip Saturday. The steamer T. J. Potter will make the last trip of the season, leaving Portland at 1 p. m. xt Satnrdav, September 8. returning from Megler Sunday night at o'clock. Seattle, Sept 8. Weather clear, track faat Results yesterday: -First race, six furlongs selling Lady Vittv tlAttl UftTnttr,, IE ,A 1 tj. 1 1 An -oA..f o r 1 :! funlteti Fveaa Leaaea Wlre.l. t uirW'rT??: W . down .f terknwli -"wXi lflyiaulili Second race, five furlongs seilinar Instant (109). Koerner. 13 to 10. won: Friexe (109, Russell, 8 to 6, second; El Pavo (112). Rettlg 2 to 1. third. Time, 1:00 2-6. Third race, six furlongs sell in Aiiermain iivj. waisn. to z won: Webber (.104) Hayes, 8 to 6, second: El-Chihuahua (104), Mclntyre. 8 to 6, tnira. lime, i.ia -o. Fourth race,, South Park handicap, mile and eighthGreen Seal (104), Sco vllle. 4 to a," won: Vox Popull (100), King, 8 to 5, second; Tony Faust (108) Koerner even. Time. 1:61 8-6. Fifth race, mile 60 yards- selling Kruka (107). Lunch. 8 to 1, won; St. cnaries iiut;, jtieiniyre, g to 1, sec ond: Joule's Jewel (102). Walsh out third. Time, 1:4 -4-8. Sixth race, -four furlongs, purse Smiley Corbett (118). Koerner. t to , won; All Alone (113), Rettlg, 8 to 1, second; Mieaela (87), Russell out third. Time. :48 4-6. , ,: i , Mnrphr Outpoints Croei. (Ualte4 rreas Leased .! New York, Sept 8. Leach Cross, the Lang, the Australian heavyweight hv Tommy Burns, the; American ehamplon, before the former was counted out In the'slxth round tonight. One during tne ngnt j&ang woge up ana landed a blow Which knocked Burns clear off his ira. - inis was in ine secona round, wnue tne -nrst rouna waa aoout even. Burns waa by far the cleverer man. His fighting puzzled-the Australian and his heavy blows gradually wore Lang uown. . -. .- - v. Bill Squires, whom Burn has de feated on three different occasions, 'was on nana with a cnaiienge to the Ameri can. v ' -. ..' 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Howell ard irtrrtrna. - Logansport cor." Indianapolis Newa Miss Maria A. Cross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gross of Spear street tnis city, a student or. tne nerron Art Institute) In Indianapolis, kst a val uable diamond ring ,8aturdag Ani Its disappearance aad return .are -remarkable. . . . She waa a guest at the Hanly cottage, at Pottawatomie. Point' on th Wabaah river eaat of town, and with some other girls attired In bathing auita rowed to the' middle of the river to bathe. A friends suggested that she remove the diamond ring which she wore., stating inat it mignt sup oir in tne water, one removed the ring, and having no other place to put lt.ane tied It to a pleoe of fish line and fastened the other end to the boat Then he jumped Into the water. Whea they rowed back to shore Miss Grose could find neither string nor ring. . 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