-TUB - OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER, 21. 1001
10
Bins, Field
Track and
Diamond
Of
fii
PUD TAKES
SIXTH
STRAIGHT
Jlolilcr's .Seals 3IaiLiige to
Slip Over Last (lame
: - of the Series.
POLITICAL INTEREST GIVING WAY TO TALK
OF THE MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL RACE
TORMERS CELEBRATE
and from seteral f th neighboring
anq from M.tl.o a well to
iwrut-ipaie m in inmul meeting and
tournament ,0f the T.a Stat Tamil
aaa.Klall.in, The entry Hat Ihla yoaf
ri4 brtakif in lha number and
high standing of Ida .Ur. The
loumamnni lake, place under lha. ati
uf ha Man Antonio Country Hub
and th K-elloma ,f tha arrangements
la i;et'td to contribute much to lha
uccM f tha int. A llvrlv ennlaal
la on b-lweon Italia and flesumout
for lha honor of entertaining th lour
namenl hcl year.
.Portland and San Francisco apllt
vn jeaurdaj. tha score being the
aama In both games. ! to 0. the locala
, aaaumtn a 27-rolnt lead for cond
! ulaca In tha league race. Long Robert
Groom was tha . winning pitcher for
Portland nd Browning the lucky one
for Frisco. Bv winning the llrsl game
tha locala made It six straight from the
Seals, the beat recoid they have made
tbla season. ... .
Both gsmes were linmmera and filled
-ith last playa bv loth trams. In the
opening game Portland scored first In
the st-cond Innlnp when McCredle
tarted the canto with a P"- '"
algnul for the hit ami run play McCredle
was hulf way down to a-cond when
Ryan singled to right, the ball coming
up agalnat the fence with noise like
plaiol ahot It waa too faM, however,
and Melcholr recovered It In time to
hold McCredle at third while Ryan
eta yed at firm. Whaling hit to Zelder
and with an easy couble play In eight
Mohler dropped elder's perfect throw,
McCredle ecorlng on the play.
Tha next run came In the fourth
when, after two were out. Ryan got hit
in .ha ahina with one of Griffin a
speeder. Then Bert Whaling urtea
beauty Into left field. Ryan taking sec
ond nnd both men moved up a peg when I
McArdle left Hlldebranda return get
av from him. Uroom drove ground
, er between third and abort which
Zelder bv a great one-handed atop ke
from traveling Into the outfield.
lept
He
hoi
inahle to nut lav one oat
Thia put Kyan over wun me aec
waa
ever.
nrtA run.
Frfseo waa dangerous all through the
first three innings ana in me secona
came within an ace of scoring. ' Wll-
- Hams opened the Inning with a pass and
aiier hhi vuk j hiric.
Mohler drew a pasa and McArdlo went
out on s. fly to Cooney. Griffin struck
out but Madden dropped the third strike
and Williams waa almost nome wneu
. Madden recovered and beat him to tha
Plate. It waa one, , two, three for the
KmIh after that
Frambes, the newcatchsr, went Into
the second game ana maae gooa ;.irom
tha start. He had two bad throws, but
. when you consider that he has been
traveling for the pust week and only
reached Portland yesterday morning, he
should hot be judged too harshly. He
has a beautiful peg and receives well,
although he was no! used to Garrett's
peculiar style of pitching. -.
This second game was a beauty and
for seven Innings the. two teams failed
to score a run. Both pitchers were
doing beautifully and the hits were few
.and far between, fceveral men .got to
first base but four double plays broke
things up effectively. It was a hard
game for Garrett to lose, for he pitched
well. Mohler scored the first run for
the Seals in the eighth inning, when he
lined a hot one to Ote Johnson, which
the latter partially blocked. But Ote
could not catch the little manager 'at
first, and ie went to third when
Frambes threw wildly, trying to catch
- him stealing. He scored on Berry's
single- to left field. ... Htldebrand scored
the next one on Cooney's error, Berger's
sacrifice and Melcholr's single to -center,
which Raft?ry booted Jong enough to let
Hildy score. . .
Roily Zelder was put out of the game
by Cheyne lit the seventh for .making
loo mucn tlOlse witn ins niouui, Hi um
saving goes. : He had been caught out
trying to make two bases on Melcholr's
grounder to. Johnson, but couldn't see
why Johnson had the ball there waiting
for him and there should have been no
question about the decision. The score:
, First game i
- - SAN FRANCISCO.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
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50TH HHIVERSflRY
M MM MM MM W
Athletics, Music and Dinner
Serve to Entertain Get
. mans at the Park.
MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS.
National League.
Won.
New York
Chicago M
Pittsburg
Philadelphia
Cincinnati A
Boston 67
Brooklyn .......... 47
St. Louis , 47
47
(3
4
1
"2
Rl
. 0
91
American League.
Won. Lost.
Dptroit
Cleveland 8
Chicago ....... T
St. Louis ....... 7
Philadelphia
Ronton 65
Washington . 59
New York ....... 4
68
0
61
62
71
72
75
90
PC,
.850
.619
.614
.644
.478
.413
.343
.341
PC.
.676
.671
.664
.661
.4TS
.474
.440
.838
The all engrossing topic of the lovers
of the great American game Is not poli
tics, but who will carry off the pennants
In the two major leagues. Predlctlona
are always gueaawork. There is In In
definite something, which for lack of
better term is caiiea strong rinisning,
against great onus,
which will show the work cut out for
the various teams. In the American
league Detroit. Chicago. St. Louis and
Cleveland are so close that either one
may carry off the rag. Chicago has
one less game to play than St. Louis
or Detroit.
Chicago's Games at Boms.
There are only fourteen left for
Chicarn. A clance at the schedule will
show that twelve of these are home
fames,, nine are with second division
earns and five with first division
teams. Detroit runs up against three
straight games at Chicago near the
close of the season, which may . decide
tne Place or uuicaao ana Detroit, it
is undoubtedly more advantageous for
a team to play on its own grounds, so
that Detroit will have to go up against
a stiff proposition to win out.
Cleveland has ten games with second
division teams, all at home, and five
with first division teams. Detroit
ilays twelve home games during the
alance of the season and three awav.
St. Louis, which Is making such a run
for the pennant this year, has thirteen
home games and two at Detroit. Five
are with first division teams and ten
with second division teams.
The schedule has been so carefully
arranged that In the fifteen games
which constitute the finish of the Amer-
timt will win out
as Detroit and Chicago pulled out last loan league there Is little advantage In
year . one team over te other. Cleveland has
It Is Interesting to note a few facts twelve Jieme games and three at St.
concerning the balance of the schedule I Louis- If the pennant race should
settle into a fight between Chicago and
Detroit, Chicago would have the un
doubted advantage of playing .on her
own grounds with Detroit at the end
of the season. -
JTew York' Easy Schedule.
In the National leaeue the Giants
Chicago and Pittsburg are safely in the
ieau. nicago runs up against tnree
Hundreds of member of tha local
Turn Vereln were present at tha exer
cises held at Rohse'a park yesterday Jn
commemoration of the 50th anniver
sary or the Portland Boclai Turn e
reln. which was the first' of this or
ganisation founded ',on the 1'aclfio
coaau
n active team front Seattle contest
in the athletics and vlultora from
all Darts of the state were ur vaunt. The
celebration will be concluded with a
grand ball In the local hull this evn
ning. when tha different prices will be
awarded after which a dance will be
held. Charles Klrchner Is scheduled 'o
apeak to tha visiting tram. During
tne day the visitors will b escorted
around . the city and entertained by
members of the local .Turn Vereln.
Kmll Walterstradt and Henry Kngle
acted as judges In the 16-podnd shotput
and H. ilanno and U. Castenlleck acted
a judges In tha high and broad Jumps.
Professor Krohn of Portland and Her
man Schaot of Seattle served as judges
In the apparatus work and In the boys'
snd girls races. Many musical num
bers were, sun- and an elaborate din
ner was served in tha afternoon. -'"l
Rudolph HoohuH of Portland took
first nlace In the pole vault at 10 feet.
6 Inches. A. Dublf of Seattle came aec-
ond, with feet 19 Inches, and Willi
Emmlg of this city was third, with
9 feet.
Schachman of Portland took the mid
dleweight wrestling honors with Bubll
and Stelsann-eller also of Portland,
second and third. Tha heavyweight
wrestling was won by Krlschorn first.
and Hoohuli second, both of Portland.
The Portland team won the 400-yard
relay In 44 seconds.
' ' i
OREGON TEAM STARTS
Chr halls Brka Even.
Chehalla, Waeh.. Sept. II Saturday
"'"" nanans raptured tha ball
"' "" na Ainietk-s of Seattle br
acora of to Th. ,m. wa - .
IT!' .J' ror t?h"hlls Oulck and Ruff
il .IT " n" for tha visitors
ou.iar ana Mruonough,
una iimi.
Quick pitched
8unday afternoon ih. ,.-
to too vlaltora. the soore being I to 1.
two ""T m,, hr vlaltora
wera tha result : of a wild throw. Oe
borna and Ruff wars the battery for
S.."mlloX clonough
Sa ! r ."SDorns struck out
i?..V,d-i"?,a J.hiiB- 'Jloy struck
oul I and allowed 4 Mia i-h. .
" - "n ooin teams played good
vuiiira jauoway.
PKOMOTEK KINO ,
, APPU0AC1IES TKIAL
(Special OUpatrk la The Joaraat.l
' Boston, Mm.. Sept. II. It Is x
pectsd that beforo tha and of this week
tha rasa of Cardenlo v Vina th. ein...
clal promoter, will be reached for trial
In tha superior court. Only a few
L. .' V" wa" on ot-he most
widely-known oromntera an ....u.
brokers In Boston and New York. Ills
. an.i aiiuring aavarUaeraenU
had drawn thousands of dollars Into
his coffers from the pockets of would-
" P-rui:iior, a targe portion or whom
were residents pf rural - communities.
When rumors of King's financial em
barrassment were circulated the pro
moter disappeared and his whereabouts
remained unknown for -several months,
when he returned to Boston and sur
rendered hl.nself. Durlna- hla aha
h had been put tlirough bankruptcy
and aeveral indictments had been re
turned against him tor alleged fraud. .
GET RICH QUICK
.off mma
Gang of Four Charged TTIth
, nobbing a California
.Gold Dredge.
- ICalt4 free Leased WVe.l . ;
Sacramento, CJ.. Sept 11. Ttis coun
ty authorities declare they have un
earthed a plot to systematically rob
tha dredgea of tha Folsom Development
company of rich amalgam and that In
tha arrest of four men on charge of
grand larceny they have tha leaders of
a gang that ha already taken mora
than 110,000 from the dredges. Tha
man In Jail are Frank Cole. K. CordelL
W. Wells and Charles Loneemrdl.
The arreaia were on Information,
from the San Francisco mint that a
man had bean selling amalgam in great
quantltlea and that hs alwys took tha
metal to tha mint In person and called,
for the eoln In tha same way. lnstesd
of making shipments by express In tha
usual, way. Detective lamphrey discov
ered that Cols had been disposing of
amalgam at the mint and tha arrette
followed.
Cole and Cordell had been working
on one of tha dredges for months. They
nurchased a aaloon at Folaam soma tlma
ago and Lombardl waa Installed aa bar
keeper. The officers claim that Lom
bardl waa a go-between.
Cole admits having aold metal at tha
San Francisco mint, but says It cam
from a mine owned by hla mother at
Iowa Hill. The officers say th men
bad aeceaa to tha dredgea and that they
could easily have scraped off soma of
th metal every aay.
Immense reductions to close out II.-
000 slock crockery, cut glass, hand-
Balnted china, etc.. 'of Elite China As
lass company, 1(1 Morrison street.
ear rark.
WORK THIS AFTERNOON
games with the giants on their homely., ' : t,' ' , , . .
grounds and during the balance of the PlaVerS BaCK X TOm ITID tO
season will only play one more game i la'CU a x xvm in'
at home. New York, on the other
hand, has a schedule which calls for
the balance of the season on home
grouna. i-iiiiaoeipnia has fourteen home
games and three away. With the lead
tnat xsew York has and the consider-
able advantge of the entire balance of
tne season on noma ground, the Giants
snouia pull out by a safe mare-ln: but
she runs Into the strongest comnetltora
In the- league, with the exception of the
Boston games on October fi. 6 and 7.
and this may have considerable weight.
Chicago has only eleven more games
xo piay, wnue .rmsDurg nas only thir
teen and New York, seventeen. Pitts
burg runs Into Boston. Brooklyn a,nd
St. Louis and two games with New
York at ivew York. With the romtiar
atively noor showing of tha second H
vision the Pirates ought to be in at a
-Close finish unless some surprises are
sprung. xne two jsew York games
will have considerable wela-ht in An.
elding the chances of the Pittsburg ag
gregation.
the Mountains Forbes
Beaches University'.
4 0 1
4 0 1
4 0 1
10 0
6 0 0
8 0 0
8 0 1
10 0
Orlffen. p. ........... 3 0 0
; Total ;
Hlldebrand. If.,
Zeigler, ss
Melcholr, rf....
WlllUms..lb.',..
Beck, cf . .-r
Mohler. 2b
Berry, c. . . . . ., .
McArdle, 3D.
1
3
0
11
1
8
3
1
0
nf R,mii 1 . Tao.li hit Coortev.
Double nlavs Mohler to Williams : Zel
rier to Mohler to Williams; Casey to
Cooney Garrett to Danslg to Johnson
HuorfiMre hits Browning. Johnson. Ber
ber. Stolen bases McCredle. . Mohler,
Herrv. First base on errors San Fran
Cisco. 2: Portland, 1. Left on bases
San Francisco. 1: Portland,, t. Time of
rtm 1:3T . Umpires Flynn and
Cheyne.. .
Casey. 2b....
Coonoy, ss. .
Johnson, 3b.
Danzig, lb. .
i Raftery, cf . .
McCredie. rf.
Ryan. If
Madden, e.
Groom, p. .
Whaling, c
' Total ...
..... 29
PORTLAND.
AB. R
0 4 24 16 2
2
8
8
8
4
8
2
1
4
2
H. PO. A. E.
0 0 3 0
8
OAKLAND BREAKS EVEN
WITH SERAPHIC BUNCH
San Francisco, Sept. 21. Los An
geles won in the morning and Oakland
in the afternoon, yesterday
Morning game
LOS ANGELES.
1
27 2 8 27
, SCORE BY INNINGS.
gan Francisco 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hits ..- 0 110 10 0 104
Fortland .' 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2
I Hits 11020180 8
f SUMMARY.
' Rtrnek out By Griffin 1. Groom 7.
Bases on Balls Off Griffin 6. Groom 4.
Two-base hits Danzig. Double plays
Zelder to Mohler to Williams. Johnson
unasalsted. Sacrifice hits Cooney, Ber
ry. Danxig, Whalen. Stolen bases Wil
liams. Berry. Mohler. Hit by pitched
hell Ryan. Left on bases Ran Fran
cisco 7," Portland 11. Time of game
One hour 60 minutes I'mplres Flynn
and Cheyne.
Second game j
, SAN FRANCISCO
AB. R H PO. A. K.
Oakes. cf 4 1 2 2 0 0
Bernard. 2b 3 0 0 1 2 0
Dillon, lb 4 12 9 0 ,0
Braahear, rf 3 0 0 0 0 0
J ud Smith, 3b 4 0 1 0 3 0
Ellis, If .... 4 0 0 1 0 0
Delmas. ss 2 0 1 5 3 0
Hogan. c 3 0 0 11 2 0
Koestner. p 3 0 0 0 1 0
Total 30 2 27 10 pi
OAKLAND.
DAN CUPID GETS BUSY WHEN OREGON
ATHLETES RETURN FROM ENGLAND
(Special Dl.patrh ts Tha Journal.!
University of Oregon, Eugene, Sept.
21. Trainer Hayward returned yester
day with the six football men who have
been doing their preliminary training
on the. McKenzle river. While there
the boys have been doing good work
practicing punting, running with the
ball and regular line work. Thev also
aid a great deal of tramping and fish'
mg.
rs. Hayward. who -accompanied the
party, surprised them one day. by
catching IH trout of good sise. One
especially. large one got away with the
greater part or her rod, breaking it at
tne rirst joint.
Those who took the trip. beside Mr.
and Mrs. Hayward were: Captain Moul
len, Clarke, Mclntyre and Coleman from
last year's team: Main from Lick high,
ana juatoureite rrom jroruana nign.
Robert W. Forbes, Oregon's new
coach, also arrived yesterday and will
be out with the squad for th first
practice this afternoon.
NORTHWESTEItJi LEAGUE.
Inside - Iff for
mation
We will give you and all
you want to know about
paint any time you drop
into our store.
THE BIO PAINT STOKE
fisher, Thorsen & Co.
J FRONT AND MORRISON STS.
With the home coming of the three
Oregon athletes, SmithsOn, Gilbert and
Kelly from th London Olympic games
last week, Dan Cupid got extremely
busy. Of course all of the three boys
were not victims of his unerring darts,
but one was. '
Well, here is the layout the little fel
low had oreDkred for the returning
champions: Last Wednesday he saw
Harold S. Gilbert and Miss Katherlne
Luckey safely launched on the matrimo
nial sea. Then he rested for a few days
n anticipation of a strenuous Saturday.
On th afternoon of Saturday he shifted!
from the Gilbert family to the Smlthson
household and was eponser at another
launching fete This time it was the
marriage of Miss Etoyle Smlthson.
sister of Forrest C. Smlthson, world's
cnampion in tne nurdies, and Charles W.
Henry.
Then he shifted the seen of his oper
ations and took a hurried trip to Seat
tie, where he was th most prominent
KUBst n ins weaaingor Airrea u. Gil
bert and Miss Mary Thompson. Alfred
Is the world renowned pole vau Iter and
Harold Is his brother. '
Just what th little fellow ham In
store for the future he Is keeping a secret.
Hlldebrand.
Zelder. ss. . .
MeMioir. rf.
William", lb.
Bevk. cf. ...
Mohler, 2b. .
KUIfer. c...
McArdle. 3b.
Browning, p.
Rerger, if. .
Berry, c. ...
Totals ...
If.
Cook. If
Truesdale. 2b .
Heltmuller, rf
Eagan, ss ....
Miller, lb
La Longe. c . .
O. Smith. 3b .
D. Lewie, cf ..
Wright, p
Total
AB.
. 2
. 3
H. PO.
1 1
2
1
2
17 .
2
0
2
. 0
4 2714 I
Cssey. 2b. ..
Cooney. ss. . .
Johnson. 3b, .
Dansig. lb. ..
Rafterr. cf. .
McCredle, rf.
R ran. If. ... .
Frairu-ea. . .
Garrett, p.
Hasser .....
Madden ...
PORTLAND
AB. Tl H
PO. A.
3 3
: 5
i
IS
31 1 S 2" 20 1
SCORE BY INNINGS.
Lo- Angeles 20000000 02
Hits . 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 00
Oakland 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01
Hits 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 6
SUMMARY.
Two-base hit Oakes. Sacrifice hits
Rrahear and Iewls. Stolen bases
Truesdale, Heltmuller. Double plsys
Hogan to Delmas to Dfllon. First bsse
on balls Koestner 1, Wright 2. Struck
out Bv Koe'tner 14 Wright 2. Time
1:35. Umpires Perlne and O'Connell.
Afternon game
LOS ANGELES.
AB. RH. PO. A.-E.
BCaTM 1 TP I A I 1 55-
STANDING OP THE TEAMS.
' Pacific Coaat Leagur,
Won. Lost.
Los Angeles .... 88 65
Portland 75 73
San Francisco ... 79 S5
Oakland 71 90
P. C
.57
.50
.40
.441
Bernard. Ib. ,
Oakes. f. . . .
I'tllon. lb. . . .
Brahar. rf.
J. Smith. 3b.
Ellis. If
Delmas ss. . .
Easterly, c. .
Ngle, p
Totals
2 t.2
0 0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
l .
ill
l 1
l
0 3
0 1
1 4
0 1
5 0
0 !
0 0
AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES.
At Detroit.
Detroit . . .'
New York
- - Batteries Summers
Wilson And Blair.
and
R. H. E
Schmidt;
At Chicago.
0 0
8
0
1
4 7 24 14 4
5 0
n
n
i: t
Totals 27 fi
Batted for Grrtt In ninth.
Batted for Cooney In ninth.
SCORK BY INNINGS,
run Francisco tl l J
lit. a ... 1 ? 1 1
ponlan 0 el
Hits S 1 1 1-t
SUMMARY.
Stfnrk ot By Fmwnlnr. t: by Oar
rett. 1. Paes o( balls Off Browning.
Cook. If
Trueadale. o.
M'ttmiiller, rf.
Kgan, . . .
Miller. Ib. . . .
". Iema, r. .
. Smith. 3b.
D Lewis, cf.
Hardy p. . . ,
Chrlvtian, p.
Totals
29
OAKLAND.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
4 1 0 0 0
4 1 1 7 3 2
4 1 2 1 1 .
4 0 1 1 0
. 1 1 0 1
1 t 4
4 1 t 4
I 1 t 1 1 1
1 1 1
2 1. 3
.12 S .8 27.11. (
1 T
A BVaUTT CTaCIU)
-' tn f lr. Th dread 1 wtt
tut th bar; that ran to
rat"4 4 iiaat!y rJvd by apply
H'itrd f-n"m Lln1mnt. Be pre
r -"-4 ffr eTMe fey rtre; a e-tt!
re la hmjM!, Peat foe aprwisa.
- , rs'i arM. ra"iatlWTo,
ra . kT.nKa aey mri ail arba mt4
Me H lie. Soil by
.mtrt I-rug core i-.r w.
SCORE BY INNINGS.
Angeles 1 1 1 1
Hits 2 t 1 1
Oakland IIMI Ml
Hits 1 4 1 1 --
SUMMARY. - '
Two-has hit D. Lewi. Ruin Off
HaMy. 3: off Christian. . Hits Off
Hardy . off Christten, 1. 8aTiric
lilta Oakea. 3; Bernard. Credit virtory
t Orlatiaw. Itnubl Plsys Trueale
I MMtr: U. Lewis t Tm-lale. Flrt
bus fi nUe Off Nasi, t; ff Hardy.
I: eff Oirta'". I. Hit bv pltrher J.
S"iili. by Christian. Struck cut By
Kr Nerle. 8; by Christian. 8 Paawed
ba'l Fjatarlr. Time l.ti. Umplr
j-- coTDfii ana -rnna.
Chicago
R. H. F.
1 as 1
Philadelphia 0 0 2
-"Batteries Smith snd Sullivan: Plank
and Copp. Umpires O'Loughlln snd
Eagan.
At St. Inis.
R. 11. E.
...2 8 1
. . . 1 t 0
and Spen
St. Louis
Wsshlngton
Batteries Waddell, Smith
oer; Johnson inn rureei.
SHERWOOD WINS FROM
.VANCOUVER IN NINTH
(Special IMapeteft a Tk inaraat)
Sherwood, Or.," Sept 21. Sherwood
batted oat a victory In th ninth" ton
ing over th Vancouver Pioneers yester
day on tha borne grounds, ( to 4. Up
to th last Inning lha Pioneers were
leading. 4 to 1. Th score stood 1 to 1
until th eighth Inning, w hen Vancouver
sirorfc ft batting streak snd made three
runs.
Ther tMHhIng doing for ts lo
cals until th laat half of th ninth,
when a atW-klng be brought home fnwr
rone and the gain. (Vmr-anann was th
fwtrler for tb visitors, while Jo
Thornton, th old rl!abl from WHso.
tile. beJ- owa tbaii poslUoa for tta
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CALENDAR OF SPORT
FOR THE WEEK
Monday Opening of annual tourna
ment of Texas Lawn Tennis associa
tion at San Antonio; opening of na
tional motor boat carnival on the Hud
son river; opening of northwest racing
circuit meeting at Portland. Or.: open
ing of grand circuit trotting meeting
Tuesday "Kid" Goodman vs. Dick
iiyiB.ua, ii rounas. at Boston; annual
tournament of Iowa Chess association
begins at Waterloo; opening of great
western trotting circuit meeting at
Pekin, III. r
Wednesday open championship of
.metropolitan uoir association begins a
nauusroi; z hours endurance run of
nay state Automobll association from
Boston to Bretton Woods, N. H., and
return Montana Stat rair races bea-ln
at Helena.
Thursday Annual horse ahow opens
i aiuiCTiiH, ij. i.j annual meet or Ore
gon Field Trial club begins at Inde-
penaence, or.
Friday Annual show of Ladles' Ken
nel association of California ooens at
Idora Park.
Saturday Annual race meetlna nt
Automobil club of Canada begins nt
Montreal: football 'contest I'nlvar.'fv
of Pennsylvania-Wst Virginia univer
sity at Philadelphia.
EDDIE CONNORS WOULD
MEET WRESTLER SMITH
Aberdeen 6-2, Butte ;0-8.
(Sneclal tllanateh to The JowaaM
Aberdeen, Wash., Sept. 21. Aberdeen
and Rntte broke even In . a double
header yesterday afternoon In which
Umpire. Frary came within an ace of
being badly battered by- an angry mob
of fans. Frary gave a decision In the
ninth inning calling Streib out. at the
plate and with a yell th crowd was
out of the stands and after him. The
Aberdeen men lined up around hitn
with bats and thus saved him from
probable Injury. The scores:
Morning game. '
R. H. E.
Butte ;.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 3
Aberdeen ...0 4 0 1 0 1 0-0 6 12 0
Batteries Samuels. HarKnesg ana
Spencer; Calif f and Boetteger.
Afternoon game
R H E
Butte 0 0 110 10 0 08' l' i
Aberdeen ...1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 9 3
Batteries Claflin and Bonder; Stark
ell and Fournler.
Tacoma 14, Seattle 4.
Seattle. Wash. Sept. 21. Four
Tigers nut the ball over th fence in
yesterday's game here, three of them
In the eighth and one in the third with
two men on bases. Kel lackey, Morse
and Suess all drove out home runs in
the eighth while In the third Martlnke
drove one over the fence with two men
on bases. Seven errors by the locals
helped the score along. The scr e '
Seattle 0 001 2 1 00 0 4 13 7
Tacoma ...2 0 3 0 3 0 1 8 S 14 It 3
Batteries Allen and Fortler; Baker
and Kellacky. Umpire McKune.
This Date In Sport Annals.
1872 At Prospect Park. Brooklyn:
Huntress trotted three miles in 7:21
1891 At New Westminster. B. C.:
Scullers' match, three miles, $400; A.
McLean, rowing a lapstreak skiff, 500
yards start, defeated Edward Hanlan,
shell, scratch.
1900 At Philadelphia: Andy Walsh
and Philadelphia Jack" O'Brien fought
six rounds.
1905 At Readvllle, Mass.: Audubon
Boy paced a mile In 1:594 without
wind shields, equaling Star Pointer's
record.
1907 At Montreal: Kalnh Rose hroke
world's record by putting ls-nound
shot 49 feet. 74 Inches.
WF'CAM' yur attention to our wonderful V--
vrtL,u success, which ts due to th fact . N
inai we reauy nave no competitor on thlscoast, aa
our staff la complete and Is composed of America's
most distinguished specialists, each of whom is
well known to th profession, hospitals and th
community as a man whoa life has been spent la
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Editor. Journal I am informed that
there Is a great wrestler In your city
called "Strangler" Fralth. I have been
touring the country meeting all -mere
st my weight, such ss Jewell. Good-
fellow. Anderson. Swanson and XI
Cbrlstenaon. I have a two weeks' en
gagement here, after which I am readv
to slsa articles with Mr. Kmlth.
I am no meal ticket wrestler. I moil 1
nva arooi inoucements snd ha moat
jm- 9 inisi jk ao n.i or rrams faa
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per cent. Strangle holds and body
arlawors must not h used. Weigh tn
t n m. st 141 ixniada.
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ear from htm st owe Win lao ts-
II M forfeit st oc- with Tommy Sulil-i
vsn ft Portland. Tot tmly, !
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