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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. JPOKTLAND. MONDAY EVENING,, SEPTEMBER 7. 1003.'
12
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IE1IS E0II1IES
FORTOillilffll
KEfCIIEL-Pf HE
FIGIII on loony
mmm
P
Ilingr, Piold
Tracli and,
Diamond
MM
DEAVERS UTS FEATHERS FW
ClilCH mm FOB IVORLO TITLE
Graney Pitches Great Ball Moran and Atfell Step Into
ITiTJtli a I Pi'nnr at lrvlma rPliio A t -
PITCHERS WHO KEEP x '
NEW YORK AT TOP
Pretty Single.
ternoon.
We gave the big bump to the bloomln'
San
(CnltM Press UtN4 Wlral
Francisco, . Sept. 7. Two
tiny
Will s.uasaJ. . . w--V I 606-.3I CIKIIVtOWV, . DCyi. I A WW UIIJ
We led from tT,e Jump with our backs L,ght by record ,,.. popUlaf adro.
. , mil nuiTi p. li l. i j . . ai a j
We smashed the champ gang, psey
pardon my slang.
And served up lump, to the young
- . umpty dump. .. .. : ,''"
- , t . . Mac's Murmuring a. .,
It was Portland nearly all tha way
at Vaughn park yeaterday, tne Beavers
putting it on tha Angela 8 to I. three.
runa In tha ninth. Inning clinching mat
ters-Jack Granev pitched ; excellent
alon the beat featherweights n the
world, are? ready to face each other
promptly at I o'clock this afternoon to I
decide . tha Issue between 'England and I
America. Abe Attell, the American
champion; said thla morning:
, "I am the surest winner that ever en
tered a ring." -.
Owen Morsn. the sturdy llarht Brit
isher, Is equally as confident. When I
anev pitched excellent i ", 'h-"j iwnmni. "
-T . . . ... .tasked this mnrn hv for an .vnr.u nn n
ball nd . the terrlflo hitting behind jth(, flght he
him of Cooney, Raftery, Dansig, sassey
and Johnson, helped tha little southpaw
to salt tha game. . Hla own single In
"tha ninth tied the score. Ellis' batting,
a homer, triple and single, in four times
tip. was the sticking, feature of the
. r. i jt 1a -I-,. fltell money In sight yesterday.
w..uC...-v,. ..,.....,. . Th fca t. this afternoon ta for 23
the reel by some unusually clever ana rounds. The. weather Is Perfect for tha
I am better than ever and I am ero-
Ing to wln. This is my flaht"
The local fans cannot , exDlelrt the
sudden backing of Moran that forced
the odds from 10 to 6 up to 16 to 7 M
yesterday. It dropped back to 10 to 71
today. The only explanation of tho I
chances In the odds Is the flood of I
Moran money which -took up all the At-
rtarlna- wnrk nn the Dart of Phil COOney.
fonnev rlnnert a three-baeaer off down
the third base line. A moment later he
sprinted down the patl with ' Gray's
wlndup and reached the' rubber, when
the flabbergasted Easterly failed to hold
the bull. It was a dangerous attempt
and: the little chap got a nana rrom
I th : crowd.1 i - : - ': " '.' '""
; ; One Jn the third frame by the south
ernera .evened matters up. Easterly
sinaled. took- second when -Gray stopped
a pitched ball, went to third On a
fielders'; choice and scored on a wild
pitch. - .
Both teams made one In the ' fifth,
Ellis' triple and Delmas' double doing
the work. Johnson's lona double that
struck the center field boards, scored
In the seventh the Angels ttok a lead,
Ellis dropr1nr a pretty home run over
the riant xieid fence. . s
In the eiehth Portland got tn her good
work. Raftery singled for the third
time. Bassev hit safely.; .Ryan was
retired at first. McCredle went In for
Whalins; and was passed. Then Oraney
singled down , the third base- route,
brinnln Raff and Bass home. Coones
third wallop or the matinee brought
MCreflie home, v
lh score: 1
PORTLAND. -
I ' AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
4
Casey, - 2b."
Cooney. ss
. Johnson, c,
Danzig, lb
Kartery, -r ......
Bassey, If
nyan. so.-ri.
1
J
7
10
1
' 1
1
4
, 0
"Whalen, ... ; ....... . Z
Graney. p 4
McCredie, rf i. 0
Total -,. ..'.;,..',.. 11 17 14
I . IX3S ANGELES.
. Barnard, 2b.
UflKes. cf . . . ,
ruilon, lb ' ;' iV
wneeier, Sb
Pmith. rf .
Ellis. If ...
Delmas, ss.
Easterly,, c . .
Oray, p . , . ,
Koestner, p
AB. R. M. PO. A. E.
0 2
0 II
0 0
4
4
... . 4
. . . ,..
0
3
0
0
2
t
0 !
S -
open air contest, which will be held In
me woimt areni. -.
.JaTost Be OUaa TigM- "
Referee Jack Walsh will handle the
two little fighters and see that the
strictest observance of the .rules is fol
lowed , He-will demand a clean. oron
fight, he sajs, and he does not expect
any trouoie in enrorcing nis aemsna.
; The backers of both men agree in the
hope that there win be a clean victory
for one or the other, so that the draw
of last New Tear's day can be wiped
off. the slate. '
" Arrangements were completed - this
morning to take moving pictures of the
flaht. The contestants will have an
Interest in the films. If Moran wins,
It Is expected, the i pictures will be
worth 'a fortune as they will be ex
hibited not only in America but in all
British possessions. In any event they
are estimated at a large sum.
Battling Nelson and joe Gana, who
will fight Wednesday In the same ring,
will be prominent - spectators todar.
Gans has made a heavy wager on At
tell . as thev have been tralnlna .to
gether, end he Is confident-the Hebrew
will win. Nelson Is a stronx supporter
FRENCH AERONAUT '
soars 31 mm
Breaks World's Kecord and
Is Congratulated by Am
, erican Competitor.
Total
32 a 24 15 2
"SCORE. BY INNINGS
juos Ajigeiea ..i.O 191016 0. 3
-Hits .........0 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 1
Portland . ......I 0 0 U t 1 S
iu .. ...... ;.s v l via l 4 12
SUMMARY.
btruck- out Bv Grav. 2: Rnnn K-
Koestner, 1. Bases on balls Off Gray,
1; Grany,' 1- Koestner, 2. ,- Two-base
ii hb unnzig, jjeimas, Johnson. .Three.
tase hits Cooney. Ellis. Home run
jjounie piay Barnard to Delmas
. (Uaited raw Lettti Wlre.
Paris, Sept. 7. Leon de la . Grange,
the Trench aeronaut, president of the
Aviator" Club of. France,- established a
new world's recqrd today at Issy when
his aeroplane-sailed for . Sl -minutes.
boa tins the worlds record that he estab
lished yesieraav ov sailing zy minutes i
and 64 4-8 seconds.
Today's rnsiit was remarkable for
both the duration and the distance trav
eled. He circled the parade grounds at
lssy .17 times, going- over IS miles in I
all. - 1 , . .
Th rreiit aernnlflna was' under ner I
tecii, control every minute or tne iiignt.
The inventor maintained an - average
ne ant or zv leet. He ascenaea as man
as 30 feet. and as low as 12.
Hundreds watcnea tne rignt oi me
to Dillon. Sacrifice hit Easterlv. Stolen I aeroplaae and Wilbur Wright,, the
rases Coonev Jnhnmn naft.r,. nn I American inventor, was the flrBt to con.
uy piicnea oan tirsv. l-'lrat hn n
errors Portland, l. wild pitch Graney
land. SiInnlngs pitched -by - Gray. 4
Base hits Off Orav.- 4: run. 1 Phirra
10 voesxner. . i ime or arame z
nours. umpires Cheyne and Perrine.
gratulate the frenchman on his suc
cess. . i
I expect to beat you to the hour
mark,'" said Wright, in . talking to La
Ki range.
PORTLAND INTERS
GET DUCK LIMIT
CALEXDAE OF SPORT
- FOR THE WEEK
Monday Opening of Pacific Coast I
tennis championship tournament at Del I
Monte, Cel.; Abe Attell va Owen Moran,
23 rounds, at ' San - Francisco; Stanley
Ketchel a. Bill Papke, 25 rounds, at
jos Angeies; opening or lour days
Nearly all the" Portland duck hunters
returned last nlvht with full haa K
: hr '"f B UJ" ." t0r or?weVnnnurtna!,oencS
. ; ium - irt. ouuuaj m me opB- season, i snow at Toronto; New England Amateur
The' Deer Island contingent got pretty I Rowing association regatta at Boston;
inearly the limit, and the owners oflLabor day regatta of the 'San Diego
jasea on sauvies island all came baclt I nowing ciuo; iw-mne Marainon
wita good strings or birds. Even those
hunters who were on the mainland,
where'ducka are always scarcest, were
tvell repaid for their trip. .
.via 1 1 ran ana wood aucKs - were the
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S00IIUIIOB1M
Champion Two to One Fayor-
ito Over Thunderboldt in
"J Middleweight Battle.
Following are the entries and handi
caps for tha Multnomah ' fall tennla
tournament which began this morning
on the four courts of the club; .
MEN'S SINGLES.
Player. ' Handicap.
B. H. Wlrkerahant ........ .Owe 40
Bellinger Owe 20
V. Andrews Owe 1 2-4
iea F. Kwlng Owe, It 2-4
t. nerfl man jr :...Owo is
Irving Kohr ..Owe 4-( of IB
R. K. Black .!..-.. Owe 4- of IS
F. It. Goodwin owe 4-1 of 16
'we 2-4 of IS
ia e-f of IS
K V. Mersereait ' ...Owe 2-4 of 18
A. B. MeAlpIn flcratoh
M. A. -Zollinger . Scratch
K. K Ilarrlean'....,,i. .Scratch
Wells Gilbert ;...;,.;,,,,,,. ,8cratoh
T. G. Farrell '.,,.,,,. ..Scratch
Morris .Dunne ...... .Recelva - nf n
S. S. Humphrey.;.,, ,, Receive 2- of 18
K. A. AlcAlpIn ..Kecelva S-S nf IR
Iron ,. ant with hi. tousled locks. ytt'eSSr V.V. K'.e !- of l
weu-wuaaiea; armor ana nis piucgy ae-1 Charles W. Townsend.Kecelva 2- of is
termination, This montft sees hla en-1 "lVT ?"ow .iteceive t-b or 11 fi sianasiiii. plenty of Papke money
I n. W . W St PrlnAsi u I J lira A Sr K I I at St f Ml t M aafr 4k Aa A . . A. v - , ,
ranee intoth. world of aporta and ere ft pid" MickenslVReceiv: 4-1 of 16 er. 'ire not wlllinV tuTe That" rl.kT ,r
uirimw uvpancu, na wm v. J. iarewer .... receive 4-4 of 16
be wen 6n his way to wonted condition I ifUJ. c-""'mB 5eoe,VB or is
In . f h Ir.lrlr. TV. .hi ....... I .' ,-" "A . . . . ntuil ya - Ql II
... r .. ...... . . . Buwww . vm I K i m n ii. Kara . I ... k
' - I ........ . J km . . a A 41
mf ; , , : F. R. Goodwin Ov
Season Later Owing to OtherhK.::;:;:!
Attractions i- Candidates
Assemble Tins Week. :
B, Manhattan. '
New Tork, Bpt. 7. Hall to tha a;rld-K- A. lcAlpIn
tat Angeles, Cat, 8ept T. Although
Stanley Ketchel la a 2 to 1 favorite
in the betting today, BUI Papke Is con
fident that he will be able to wreat the
mlddlewight title' from the champion
when they meet in a It-round battie at
Jim Jeffries' Vernon, arena thla.ajter
nqon. ,;
Both men are in the pink of condition
and had no trouble maRg lit pounds
weight when' they welgheU In at noon.'
Interest among the fight fans la at '
fever heat today, but Papke's backer! 1
have been ' unable to wnrir th.i. ,.n.
yru." puint attained by the
fighter and the betting Is practically
will likely be late and there has been) Charles V. Vosper
a goo a aeat to aeiraci rrom eany inter, i T 7 "i
fkt In the great outdoor game. . The
Olympio series In England, the well
matched struggles on the diamond and
the growing Interest In boxing have all
comoinea to mane me root ban tans a
uttie lax tn showing their old-time .a
tention.-
Word from Ithaca states that train
ing at Cornell will be commenced late
this season. - The present plans of the
coacnes are inai active wora 'snail be m. A. Thaxter,, ... .
i.T-. ! th.-TJ . -3-V?-..- 1-n7r"vWeeK ".war1 Evans ...Receive 16 3-6
I; V. .1 V v J ,7 . ' "".J" .V"? I i"iam oi cetcneimer.. .Keceive is 3-6
la due to the fact, so it Is said, that Charles AHUur ....., Receive 16 1-4
heretofore - the warm weather of earlv Harrv Lvtia : v.iv. it.a
pciiitinon- n miericrea wun tne pre- i jvaweu samara . . . . .Receive 15 8-6
Recelva 16
. ............ n w. vm 1 1.
J.' Wesley Ladd. . ; Receive 16
L. M. Starr... ..........Renelva IK
9' Starr. ., .... ,k Receive 16
H.' Kn'Kht... . .. J..,.. Receive 16 ,
R. w, Meraereau ..... i , . Receive 16
James Alexander j .Receive 16
Stusrt Freeman ...... . .Receive 16
Milton Frohman ....... .Receive 16
frohman .Receive 16 3-6
J. Hughes ............ ..Receive 16 3-6 I
T. uuDoeu,. .Receive 16 8-6
joe itotncnua .....Keceive 16 3-6
..Keceive 16 3-fl
llminary work and has really retarded
the subsequent development of the
team. The outlook for a 'fast team at
Cornell is none too good and the coaches
nave tieciaea to go ahead cautiously In
order to get the best material.
. Browa Mfea Hough. Zt ,' .
On Wednesday of this week to ranill.
dates for the Brown university football
team at Providence, R I., Will report at
the training camp of Coach "Datt" Gam
mons in Bedford, to commence train
ing for the season. Following an old
custom, the candidates will live In tents
ana otnerwise rough it in order to get
into hardy condition, v The daily pro
gram wUl eonslst of a regular schedule
or nours wun long runs to strengthen
the wind, and prsctlce In the afternoon.
Strict attention will be paid to diet
The general outlook this year la for a
fast, light team, which should not nnlv
keep up the old record, but break Into
a nigner position in the football world
Gammons will take charge of the training-
camp for the first time. He was
appointed coach last fall by the athletio
cemmlttee and was & former star player
on the Brown team. . Trainer Charles
Huggins will be with, the team, as usual,
and he asserts that- he has some new
stunts for ase on the field.
' Contr&rv to the tactics of Corriatl. tha
umiea states jvavai . academy football
squad began training; earlier .than usual
at- Annapona s.ints year. Twenty-six
iiuaay- yuunsr minaios are already getting-
In trim for the season. They com
menced earlier on account of the hard
season oerore tnem, and notwithstand
ing the adverse weather conditions
which have confronted them, they have
settled down into a steady stride . of
nara work, which they have allowed
nothing to hinder. The coaches are put
ting the lads through a . course of
sprouts Harder than anything which
tney nave experienced heretofore. The
team snows promise,, but regret Is ex
pressed over the fact that .Max S. Der
roott is 111 of typhoid fever at Newport,
xv. ana wui naraiy do aoie to play.
HarrardOnards Scarce.
Guards are going to be scarce 5 at
Harvard and the Crimson fans are won.
dering Just what sort of team will be
put forward this year to protect the
honors of the cerise flag. The candi
dates will be summoned for practice
next Saturday, and will get down to
the steady jrrlnd of training without de
lay. Oil! the men who faced Old Ely
last November, nine of . the regulars have
graduated and 'two' of flte subs are gtne.
Of the "H" men eligible this year, there
are captain jr.. k. Jurr, 'o; H. Finn Jr.,
'10; Hoar, '09; G, O. -Browne, '10, and
Kennard, 08. Burr will likely be contin
ued at tackle unless there is a scarcity
of good guards, which is very likely.
Grant's place at center will likely go
iu iuur, m mun last season. Cutting
will have a call for the vacant place
at quarter. W. R. Brown, formerly of
Exeter, wiH be a formidable candidate
for fullback. Coach Hauarhton will tnira
personal chargetof the punters and It isri
assurea-.even now mere are going to be
uma xooa KicKers on tne eleven.
And now comes the news out of the
west that Bob Forbes, the former Yale
football eta rr has been eng-aaed s the
coacn ior tne university or Oregon team.
He is ready to commence active work
and hopeso pound his charges into the
most lormiqaoie eieren on tne Pacific
slope. Forbesvls with Tom Shevlln. the
torroer xaie xooioaii captain, In the lum
ber business Jn Portland, Or., and Bal
lard, Wash. . ,
tiuadlea' Blnflea. -
Miss Hettshu .......Owe J9 '
Miss Fox Owe 15 3-6
Miss Cook-..., ..Owe It (-6
miss roraing .owe 15 8-6
kits. iNortnrup , . . ..Owe 15
Miss Leadbetter ...........Owe 3-6
Miss Schaeffer . , ............. .Scratch
miss uoss ......... .....lteoetve s-s
Miss 'Judge ............ Receive 3-6
Miss Campbell , Receive 8-6
Miss Lane .............. Receive 8-6
Miss Morrison ......'....Receive 15 3-6
Ansa jronman ....... .jtecelve 15 8-6
Miss M. Mc Master - ....Receive 15 8-S
Miss is, McMaster- . .... Receive 15,3-6
M1XKD DOUBLES.
Mrs. Northrup and Andrews.,.. Owe 15
Mrs. cook and Godwin. ....... ..Owe IB
Miss Carstens and Shivers.. , ,, .Owe 3-6
Indlcatinna . 7hi. ."i " .
..in u , . . . toiuiiii arena
will b packed to its utmost capacity
thla afternoon. The arena has 6,000 '
seats and there has already been a de
mand for almost that number of seats.
Jlmmv Austin an, 4 -..-- Jr...," 7 .
Sin "nary! m lgbt n lt"ouni pre .
Jim. Jeffries ' will r'a'aria' w. .1-
event and Tommv w.i.h m ... : . 1
at the preliminary. -'
0AKLAAD AND FRISCO -
BREAK EVEFl SOUTH
". ' (TJntte Presa Laassd WtreV ., c
San Francisco. Sent 7. Onkinns
a cloe game from San Francisco, yes
terday morning, 3 to 3, but the Greeks
were blanked In the afternoon. t a
g'P1' br .Henl-y'g good pitching.
- Morning1 game -" ".''''
SAN FRANCISCO. ' !
Mnhlae h AB. R. H. PO. A. B.
" '. 5 3 10 6
3 8 0
-cturr, . om ' .....,t...
Henley, rf .
William s.Vb .,.'.!. !
Beck., cf. ........ '
McArdla' lh'
rsrirein
, Total"
3 0
4 '0-
0
0
0
1
0
hi
13 1
1 1 1
joiat i... 80 J 825 14 0"
"One out when winning run scored.
., .uaauuu ,. -.-
I a O T T A a tn
miss carstens and Shivers.. . .. .owe 8-6 root- if ' r V y v
Miss Foxand A. B. MoAlpfh.;, .Owe 3-6 iTruesdala' 'zh'"r'l" 1 2 I ? J
Miss Goss and Ewlng.-. ...... ., Owe 3-61 Heitmiil ee if ? ? J 2
Miss Leadbettee and Meraereau. . Scratch i?eLv"""r" ? 1 I 1 0 0
ci.lrr' "Vv 113 8 0
Slatterv. lb .... a tr.ai n
V?" Haitren, cf ..... 8 0 3. 0 0 0
Miller, lb : i n 1 a a
- - . - r " T - ...... .5 v A a w
Lewis, o. ..... ... a i 1 1 a
Hardy, p. 8 0 1 0 4 0
Miss Leadbetter and Mersereau, .Scratch
.Miss ncnaerer and Freeman. .. ..Scratch
Miss Forainar ana Humphrey. . ..Boratch
Miss Campbell and K. McAlphi . .Scratch
miss p ruiim4U anu onow. . .jvecetve XO
miss Morrison ana jjr. juorri- -
son .Receive 15
Mrs. Judge and To wnsend. .. .Receive 16
..i. MEN'S DOVBLES. .
Herdman and Ewlng ...Owe 80
Rosenfeld and Black,'. ......... .Owe 16
Andrews ana Jionr. ............ ;owe
Bellinger and Snow, ,, , , .Owe 86 of
Goes and Freeman.,,. ...Owe S-6 of
Gilbert and KollingeT , Scratch
Total .............20 1 1 IT 11
SCORE ..BT INNINGS.
Ban Franolsco ...6 0 0 0 0 3
! -Hit. 1 0 0 0 1 I i 0
jf aH?.n4.:.v::r::::3i It Hi li
0 0 03
3 0 11
0 j a
33
SUMMART.
McAlDln and McAlbln ......... Hnratrh I Home ftin Eairni. Twn.h... hif.
Rhlvtrl ftntf Rrewer ' ... ' fli.i-Ah I TTenlav. Hltmiill.i. ITaa, i . ai.
Warrlner anri Dunn. ' Rat.lva -S I terv. . SnnrfflAa hlta iieein - v.i..
Mersereau and Mersereau. . .Recelva 2-g I Beck. Miller. Van Haltren.t (drat, Kaaa
wwnt tna jvais. ........... Kecel 2-fl 1 on Dam orr unrrin 3. Struck out-
McMillan and Farrell..,,.,. Receive 2-6
Godwin and Arthur . ....... .Receive j-g
Frohman and, Dole. .Receive 4-6
Eastman and Mckensle,, .,, .Receive 4-6
Bernard and Alexander, .... Receive 4-6
Humphrey and Evana. ... Recelva ix
Hughes and Reed. ...... .Receive 15 2-6
Atitcneu ana APDiecate. .Keceive is Z-
Morrison and Townsend. .ReceivA 16 2-6
ve 16 3-6
By Griffin 3: bv Hat-rfv 4- nnnhia ni.v.
Eagan to Slattery; Zeider to Mohler
to - wiuiams: eiatterv to Eann tn
LeWlS: Slatterv to F.no-an tn T j.la n
Miller to Cook to IewTs, Stolen bases
Henley, Berry. Time 1:30
' uonneu ana Fiynn. .-
. Umpires
Ladd and Dunbar.
...Reeeiv
.Afternoon, garner. . ', . - -
8 AN FTOAWrTHrrt
AB. R. H. Pa A. B.
f.
MORXEsG GAMES .
IN BIG LEAGUES
National League.
Won.
New TOrk 74
fittsourg
Chiceao
Philadelphia
Cincinnati w .
Boston . ..v..
Brooklyn
St. Louis ...
77
76
65
61
sr
44
43
Lost
1 46
4 .
60
66
65'
,72
79
73
P.O.
.62$
.611
.60S
.642
.484
.424
.368
.863
Mohler, 2b. . . , , ..... 6
'Curtis,,; it.fi.'. .".. v8
Zeldor. sa ....2 4
Melchlor, rf. ........ 6
Williams, lb. 4
Beck. cf. . ..1. '4
Berry, c. ........... , 2
McArdle, 8b 4
Henley., n. ... .... 4
KUUfer, e. .......... 3
Total , 87
OAKLAND.
0 8
0 1
i
1-38
2 3 2
1 1 13
1 8 4
I'll
113
3 3 0
0 19
6
0
6
0
0
0
1
2
0
16 27 14 1
At Chicago Chicago 0. Cincinnati
At Brooklyn Fli?st game: Brooklj
Brooklyn 0,
At Philadelphia First game: Phlla'-
ueipnia u, ivtw rorit a.
At Plttsburr--Flrst gamer St Louis
1, jrmsDurg .
Cook, If. i , .
Truesdals, 2b.
Heltmuller. rf.
Kagan, ss. , .
Blattery, lb. ,
La Ixmse. c.
Miller. 3b. ...
Van Haitren, cf.
joucks, p,
AB. R. H. Pp. A. IE.
0 6
0 2
1 0
1 2
0 11
3 6
0 0
8 0
3 3
.30
3 I)
I I
6 0
principal varietlea killed, although not a
iew. ieai wwo orou'ni aown.
Duck shooters are delighted with the
'Weather conditions and predict that If
-tne ciouay days and cold winds con
tinue for a few days longer, the lakes
win oa mil 01 Diras.
t This late In Sport Annals.
, 1865 At Rochester. N. T., John Dee ry
defeated Louis Fox In a billiard contest
tor tne cnsmpion cue and 51,000.
I Jb At ta era men to, cel., la a race,
Longfellow, to wagon, paced three Bailee
187 In Kentucky, ' Joe Goss won
irons Tom Alien tm II rounds, for cham
pionship of America and tt.SOO.
1SJ2 At New Orleans. James J. Cpr
bett defeated John L. Sullivan la 21
rounds, for 310.000 a aide, a purse of
$;r..oe and the heavyweight champion
ship of the world.
1?4 The Defender-Valkyrie yacht
races ror tne America cup began off
10 At Vaecoorer, Jimmy Burns
won irora iniiia uonf in ;e rounds.
l0i At Ottawa, the raited States
r'f.i team on the Palma trophy by
swim of the Missouri A. C. - at St.
Louis: snnual middle states rowtna- r..
Batta on the Potomac, at Washington,
. C., annual tournament of the Vir
ginia Trapshooters' association at Rich
mond: Merrimac valley automobile rare
at Lowell, Mass.; opening of twelfth
annual horse show at Newport, R. I.:
opening of five days' ' race meeting at
Seattle, Wash.: openinsr of Grand circuit
race meetlna- it Hartford. Conn.: nn.n.
Ing of Grfat Western Trotting circuit
meetlna at Milwaukee.
Tuesday Opening of two days' row
ing regatta at Troy. N. T.
Wedneeday Battlinsr Nelson vs. Joe
Gans. 26 rounds, at Coltna, for. light
weight championship.
T h 11 rail, r -1'ln.n i n w rt . m n. . 1 vm.
ahow at liartford, Conn.: Annual meet-
ennsty Matnewson is about to as
sume the moat monumental task that
a major league pitcher ever had thrust
upon hla shouldeas. - - He- has -expressed
a willingness to pitch three' games i
week for the rest xf the season, pro
yided that the Gianta ars at any time
in oanger or dropping out of the first
piace.- , -.
Mathewson Is ; the .. most " powerfully
built pitcher in America, and though
uv uruo,ci uiRi - nis constitution la
rugged enough to stand such a continu
ous strain upon his muscles. It looks
as 11 tne tasa were too much to ask of
any one man. He Is determined to maks
the effort, however, and If he succeeds
ne win nave perrormea tne most -wonderful
feat that baseball has seen since
the National league was organised, back
In the 70'a. ' 1 .
Some time ago McGraw admitted ihat
. k.j kn A nlt.k...... . 1 " ,
In anil tournament nf nilh.ra rhi,.. I rr .. ..... .l . . ".?.. magni-
i .V..l . v.w. HQ. vi a vara, ana in on
association at Atlanta.
Friday Open ins of
Show at Petersburar. Vs
Saturday Jdetropolitan A. -A.
ana rieia cnamnionsnips
Island. N. T.: dominion
plonsblpa at Toronto.
annual horse
V. track
t TraverS
oicyne cham-
Wlltaa anri
Mathewson he would have to rest tha
chances of New York winning the pen
nant The other pitchers can be used
when there ia not soS much at stake,
but, speaking generally, it ia up to
these two men to land the champion
ship. Wilts la frail of physique, and to
ask him - to ; pitch more .than once In
three days would be almost Inhuman.
McGraw explained the situation to his
men and asked Matty what he thought
VI 1 1. . -. . ...
"I can-go In there and pitch every
other day until the end of the season'
replied the .great -pitcher,, "and If you
AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES.
At Detroit,
v
St. Louis
Detroit .
Batteries Waddell.
R. H. E.I
.......5 10 1
. . . .
is
Dlneen- and
think It a s-ood idea I am perfectly Smith; Donovan, Thomas and Schmidt.
wining 10 uu a cnance.
''sfou areon," said ' McGraw. and it
was decided to put Mathewson un
R.H. E.
1 IS 1
2
At CWcngo.
against a proposition that would make I Chicago ....... . .
"'ST?1 : ."."'' ' :""'K ... Cleveland i s
w.Vn ;L..t;l ?T. Sanbor.awor"ln Batteries Smith and - Sullivan
..'".I . T . iievw i cvnoaoes, iieonardt ana Bern Is.
X t Vi" WaSV--n,aV.?.r0-V" game - R. H. -
made ud their minds and reallv intend r .STL-V V k" ' :
to go tnat tar to win the pennant. I Rart.ri.a rw.n a.m... ..i oi...'
uuiciwiiii , im in uriier aiiayv inin ne
has been at any time this; year, and
he is pitching the greatest ball of his
career. ' .
It Is not such an awful task aa vnn
mlgnt think.", said one -of the players
later. "If vou will notice. T?nr lir.,.
nahan is In thera catnhlna- .vara ,i.a tChlcaro
and he has to kep his arm in constant I Pittsburg
um. mora inan inai. ne says he will
Detroit .
Chicago-r
St. Louis
Cleveland -. ,
Philadelphia
Koston .....
Washington
jiew yorx
American League.
, Won, Lost
72
f '.,'.
... . . ",' . .
. i ... . ,
71
70
68
61
60
62
40
61
64
.S64
68
62
65
67
83
P.C.
.586
.668
.65
. .640-
t. .496
- .480
- .437
.825
At Boston Philadelphia 1, Boston 6.
veiann t;
NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES.
. At Chicago. -First
game
.-......
R. H. E.
.....S..a - 4
1 a
Batteries Overall. Fraaer and anina.
-aicn every Kama mis season If he Is I a""""" aia uiqsoiv
not hurt"
Horee Show Oprsi at Newport.
r) f-a rreas InW W-.i
tkTt. R. I.. Hepc 7. Th ceatar Of
airrariiun ftr Nea-port sorttr today
the ( 1'ino. where the twelfth tn
tiual horse ehow ofteae4 ander brilliant
a The show -will continue three
Thare are 44 rlaasra aivt ell of
t---em are w!l filied. thougti eavrral of
mint aromlnent exbilotors la pre-
' -; T-mi tit. niivin intm IBS JIVt
I n r
CALIF0RXL1 tHAMPS
DEFEND TEXXIS TITLE
nine when a combination of wild bitch
and errors gave the Portland boys three
runs end won tne game, lor them. -The
score:
' ' R. IT. F.
Del Monte. cai fDt 7. Preliminary I Nationals ..easieeif a 4- 4
play began hare today In the twenty-1 Ooldendale .0 6 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 8 7
sixth annual tournament of the Pacific I Batteries Nationals. Engreke and
States Lawn Tennis association. and.Ppe; OoMendale.- Klaus and Jewett.
Judging by the long list of entries, the I Struck eat By Knglske 6. by Klaus 11.
r' " , ' a v v. 1 1 a vrvi
HOP3TTT SOP.
Are f("i ji't tiarely getting sirrond by
t ' ft ciutrbe r a caaat I'aJeaa
i.-! - .t a Iim or frjve e 4-
f ,-, f y4T trW It rhtVSlitl
; . --'Hi. t,'f )ilnta f.r apj-th'H
, , . . . aa KtiitM frow Urw
r t i i t'" lime e rm thraw
, r , r ... - r rv ' - e and t ae e4 as
tournaments evar held under the aus
pices of the aaaocuallon, Th players
will Include nerlv all of. the- well
known Pacific coast tennis e prta, ss
well ss aaveral sea candidate for
championship honors. Mla Florence
Sutton and Maurl(a MrLoughlln. the
prevent cha-mplotia Is ladia' tingles and
mes s single, reapactlrclr. wlif defend
tk. .. .k. .-a -. a . .
- . ---- , 1 1 . m id. vim. v. ina .,'iir na
laaent. h they will met fhe wlsnere J athlete, who woa tne world's pole vault
s"i tna imaj maicoea. in lllllon telnaenrd la tha Laailaa Olrnnla nmu
flkaaa avanta Dim arlTt t. . 1. 1 ' " '
for atotli isien and woman. th donblee
end alnciea for tnlxe teame and the
junior doubles championship.
'AJIOUS aiTHLETE IS
- C03IIX0 TO MAURY
Tatted PTeas Leased Srira.l ,
Chicago, siept. 7. It was aaaoaneed
today that Alfred C Gilbert, the Tale
sM lie.
"i-y-
14 y
Natiotvals Beat Ooldndl". '
SfSaaetat r"Hl tt TWa J.ara.l
Onwleiwlaia. Wash. frt T Th Na
ef PortlarMt rlrf aa'e4 th OoMea
Rels etrdT In onm af jh tat
flayed nj i ha rkMm4al n-a-
4 U I evaaa-Mt. OolAenAaja haf the I may flrura la lBdeor track msu n
beet f Use game tp U tb eighth la- while.
will becora a benedict Immediately
epoa bis arrival at tils heme tn Port
land. Or., whick will be as soon as tie
can sttcresarfully run the gauntlet of no
ds! ooiiatln a loos the route.
Miss Maria Thorn pent of Seattle wlH
r e the tm of the nnteal ethlete.
"tiiL riana 1 Uk hi bride aeat with
him later In the mneith. Ke will take a
pt rradaat roursa tn ynediyin -end
n-
- Tstcoma, 55-2; Butte, O-l.
Tacoma.. Wash . Sept 7. Carson
pitched both games of a double-header
here yesterday, and shut the Butt Min
ers out in the tirst with but five hlta i r.
while In the aaoond h. .ilr.-2i iO. I Cincinnati
hits athd one run. His control was veril 8tV, V?ul"
s-ood. and he was backed in both gsmes
by errorless support. Clsflln and
Harkness also pltcncd well, but the luck
was agaJnst them. The score:
Moraine nam 1 u t
Tacoma ....1.0 4 0 1 6 0 0 2 l a
a.u..v ......a w v . v www v "W a 1
Batteries Carson ana Rh.. - ri.mZ
and Pponcer. . '
Afternoon arams r tt v
Tacoma ....0- 2 a 4 2 4
Butte - eieoeeea i 1 I
Batteii Carsoa and Rhaa -
and Spencer.
Second a-ame ... i K
. nicaeo v...... '.a ii
Pittebura 7. ? ti
Batteries Pfelster, Browa and Kllng;
airiinu ana rncipi.
At CinclntuUL
First game . R.H. E.
.....6 1
....ft 14 1
Batteries Camnbell and Schleli I.uah
ann Luawia.
Second gam . , , R. H. K.
Cinctanatl f
8t Louis -. .1 7 '
Batteries Rowen and McLean; Bald
win, Beebe and) Lndwlav
. . -
XORTHWESTERN LEAGUE.
Seattle-, S-Tj Spokane, 0-4.
(radii tnanatrk t Tww twrmmH
neaiiia. M aan. pept. J..
right. Bcbednlrd for Labor Day.
! Ah Attell vs. Owen Moras, 23 rounds,
at San Francisco.
Stanley Ketchel ra ' Bin Panka 11
rounds, at Ixe Ane-elee ,
"Vount Peter Jaikaon" va '.I V.f1
21 rounds, at Ooldfleld. Ner.
Harry Lewla . va ITnk Rnaaait i
rounds,, at Bnatnn.
I larrnoa Forbes va KirlRmua
eight rwunds. at Burtra. Wis. 1
Rir Rrwift!i t-s J'-iw, nana a
,i.i-
both game bare yesterday, one thrbnaii
Rush'e rood twirilas and the thar
cauaa ther did not play quite ee poorly
nm rimMM. i ra errors ware made
by the teame In the game. The scora:
Morning- game R. Ii. E
eattl 1 I 6 I 4 4
Spokane a e e t 2
- Batter! Rush and- Fortler; KilUay
Afternoon game R. H. E.
r-llTta ..... l a
re
Pa
At Detroit St Louis 8, Detroit 4,
vTttuiueiun-iNew xorsv mo game.
"All Stsurg" Beat Chehallg. ,
Bperl Plspatcb to Tbe Journal, t
Chehalla. Wash.. Sept 7. Chehalls
loat her second game with the Portland-
Vancouver "All Stars" team yesterday,
8 to 7. Kotterman started to pitch for
the Visitors and in tha aaventh innin.
Chehalls knocked him out, after which!
Luncannon went in ana rinished. Klflg
was behind tha hat for tha "All si...l
Osborne and Ruff were Chehalls bat-1
"ry. . rius: unenmis , All Stars 4.
The game waa highly exciting through-
vui, ana waa muca enjoyea oy about
a,vvv BjjrvLaivra.' , -
M. A. A. C. Tennis Results.
The resnlu In the Multnomah tennis
murnny aing-ie inis morning folIOWl I
..Humphries beat Read. 4-8. 5-7 and
'Godwin beat Hubble 6-2 and 6-3.
Arthur beat Gilbert, 6-1, 4-6 and 6-6.
JJiacK beat K. W. JWaraarean a.f 1
-.
Total ....31 0 6 27 26 6
SCORE BT INNIXGS.
San Francisco :. 00030403 0
Hits .J 2 0 8 0 4 1 l 1 1
Oakland .: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hits ....... 1...0 10 0 10 11 1 5
---T'-:;::: SUMMART.
Three-base hits Xntdae! ' TTaniaJ
Two-base hits La Lona-e. Tvrelehior
neltjnuller. Klllifer, Eag-an. ; Sacrifice'
hits Curtis 2. Berrv. ftarb -
basea Mohler. Zeider. Melchlor, Beck.
McArdle. First en halls nee Hanlav i
off Loucks 1. Struck out By Henlny
1. by Loucks 3. Hir by pitcher Wff
llams. Double nlavsTji Ivrnn -..
assisted); Mohler to Williams: Mohler
to Zeider to Williams. Tim l -K
Umpires O'Connell and Flynn, , ;
STANDING OP THE TEAMS.
a.. A Freak 4511 TelI. I Pacific Coast League.
'From the. Los Angeles Tlmea 'I. . . Won. Lost
ruuerion ia i tna arana or a ,(n... tin Ansreiea 71 aa
freak in OIL Tha Columhla'a hia- 8n Franelaco 14 '.
ing well on tha corner of Its land that ' Portland 66 ' 66
cam tn November, isos. with a Haii t-iaaiand ai
output of 1,300 barrels and has rr- 1 "
000 barrels, is th performer. For al
Km. If. ..... . - , . '
600 to 400 ar day. Earlv Laat a.k 1
suddenly turned loose with a roar an!
for two hoars threw oil st a furlnna
rate, which ran down the canvon. in.t
of it was recovered and pumped Into the
tanks. The amount was fully 1.500 bar.
Is. Thea th well beraa ta nhiMa
and today and since than It has b-n
yielding close to L300 barrels, tbe
mount tt started with.
ISO reaaoa ha been discovered for Its
eouree. On the contrary, ther . was
son to expect a heavy and narvna.
ent de-Hne long ago. the Santa Fe
has. drilled two and C V. Hall one. all I
nrww it mi a.vva re . ieau Wnlle I
be Columbia ia only about mo '
... ... . . . . ,
tooae aa inouas my ear failed eb-i
aolutelT ta affart it iltknn.i. '
346 feet or thereabout la each fca. I
ISo quite similar cae is known. ' . j
First Annual parlile National 1 j-a. ,
Stock Show and r-- Sept. '21. 22 it, ,
24. ti. t6, at th Portland Country Club!
ground a , ,
PC.
.672-
.603
.486
.436
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