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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 25, IPCS. 11 I ')' V US... 11 X, 1 1.J..J1.I , 'justmmmm u K..iJJB.AtlBM'JU!8 SPORTING NEWS OF THE WORLD TRACIC UINO I'JULD DIAMOND j OURTH RAGING DAY BRINGS FAST TIME In point of spsd. tomorrow race program haa ovarytbli-g 00 the boarda during the vsek 4, for then will bo decided tho best horss la tho t:OI pace and tho 2:10 trot Roth purses are for 11,100. Good racing galore marked tho fourth jr at tho Country club track yootor tiav. and more rooordo wero shattered hr tho sterling porformoro at tho courea OuUldo of Portland day. . tho biggest rramA nf the week waa present, and It uv Berta Mac, tho California horsa break the norlhcoast trotting record; It m Katalina oonio within three-quar- ters of a second of tho coaat record in tha three-year-old trot and then, too, it aw the beautiful College Maia, un- eruided. clip a full second from bar reo rA tit tha lav nrevlnua . The blue ribbon event of tho after- luun waa tha Ml trot lor thO 2.500 Country club puree. It proved to bo a two-horae race, with Day Break and Uerta Mao the contenders, and they Zourht It out for five Ion beata before a winner waa returned. It was a repe tition of the 2.0 pace. In tha number of circuits of tho track. the fast rood W. which waa a lena-tt Richie Baron. Lady w. waa fifth, .Delta Derby sixth and Easter Bella fceventh. Helen Pare and Satin Royal were distanced. Day Break took the lead at tha half from Berta Mao and rood second at tho half. Lou Miller bad rouble keeping In front of Alt all tho way. Tho aama relative positions wero maiatalned Into tho atretch, Josephine beat Bushnsll Kind too lengths at the finish. l lengths behind came Itt Miller, with Alt hanging to her Bulky. Nellie Bishop finished last. The time was tho aarao as in tho prorloua boat. Josephine won the third boat and tho race without turning a, nair, wm ji under tho wire a good Three . lonfino ahaail of Ruahneli King, with Alt third and Lou Miller fourth. Nellie Bishop, who broke several times In tho course, waa badly distanced. ' Tho horaeo got away well, Kolllo Di.kn anf vtn.hni.11 Kins belna a little In tha rear. Josephine grabbed tho lead from tho atart and lead all tho way. At ,h a miaftw i i waa a nun, inounu. iiv, . at tho three quarter polo Bushnell Kins; had aught and passed him and not withstanding desperate efforts on the part of Alt and his driver held second Dlaco down tho otretoh and under tho wire. Tho time for tho heat waa -..of. josepninn wo iv mvmr. King second and Iu Miller third In tho race. - ' 7 . , -i K' ,. XMH Uvsr mmmiu, - ,; Tho firot race on tho program, the J-year-old - trot, waa- not tailed until after tho aecond had been finlshea. Katalina won tbo beat handily, in tne Mmirkihl, time . ror tnis ciasa i 2:lTi. within 4 of second of the coast record. Princess Direct rinisnea SPRECKLES OUT OF RACiriG BUSINESS Says It Must BelJp With the Horse, Down With the ' Bookmaker. BEA Vf R S FALL Oil GREEK IlllERS Slim Nelson .Replaced by .Portland Youngster ' ; Unusual Batting. fPnJt4 rna LihI Wire.) San PTancisoo, ' Sept 21. Holding that racing haa fallen Into disrepute ow ing to tbo prominence of tho gambling feature, Rudolph Bprecklea. owner of tho Bobravlsta stable. Is preparing to dlsDoee of hla strina and retire from tne turr. 'The stable will do tnrowa tha market on Mr. fipreckles ar from Seattle, Bprecklea - sa upon rival ays: sing "My decision to retire from Jac owner haa been reached only after care ful consideration. Tho bookmaker has bean encouraged to euoh an extent that ha occupies altogether too Important a Dlaca.1 until aucb time aa aaaaoioua managementr relegates gambling to the rear raoina must continue to bo bold In disrepute." .., . Withthe Owners ahdRaceHorses . . I. aannnA ' with Bunltln M. DSQ inira. ay Break captured tho firat heal in l S,"r,i hiir mnt a very bad start. 4:l trot, easing up In tho fairly ?"1k.ln' ,7.VltTli-. time of 2:11 Berta. Mac waa ? "H1, m. , second, by a lengtn over r7,9.mMmikl . ,n rwnn W T I lira .1 V-. w . - -. r. . x,i.. niMnt naaacxl the nrst Quar ter slightly in tbo lead of KaUllna, but the little mare crawled up in the back stretch and at tho half was racing- neck mnA n.rb with Gardiner in are. She lead at the hair rrom Kerta Mao ana V"' ",, ihrnno-h fha hard thlrdlTna country club champion la a Colo- tcGulre sent the of Tea Kort-Day Berta Mao come, from til Tables Ax Turned. There was a change In tha finishing order In the second heat, senator Men man's Berta Mae getting homo first, closely pursued by , Day Break with . Kogl clone up In the new north coaat record of 2:09ft. Klchie Baron again rlnlahed' fourth. Berta Mao took the polo away from Day Break at tho firat turn and never relinquished the vantage, v Nogi came fast from the ruck and passed Delia until In length- to the Funny how tbo crowd takes up wUh a racer. Usually a. .filly , or. maro goto tho biggest hand, but not so when Day break la on the courae.' Juat why be should have been moro Popular than Berta Mao is problereatlcaL . Probably Decause or His showlna the first day. when bo won tho Commercial club purse. California. firat and won tho race, Her tlmo for this heat was J-IOH-J, ll? badly as before, breaking in tho oighth and being hopelessly out of It., in tne first quarter Princess Direct attempted to take the lead from Katalina but failed, tha bav mare hugging the pole ahead. T7o the back JJerbv and tauter Bells, forsrlnar tnto I Trinn knt her nose to third place. The same positions were tj,e wheel of Katalkiars i sulky, but AnmaA . half a lenarth 1 in the third -.. a e : . mi. - . . . . . m . l . . . . a. - rood, passing unaer xu, ylr9 been reserved for tomorrow. There fl,?J?nfi!. "S?fSh.if colt canned tho lhoul4 b8 now record In tho'Bopid Katalina,. 21bbeU cl the TrMS' 1:06 Pcj wrth H.600, and second heat as easily as sne nao toa ,h ari a-tiit .ia ,,. Portland certainly j Is a hoodoo to Slim Nelson, for bo seldom does any thing but get knocked out ft tha. log. In two innings yesterday . tha Beavers got to .him for nine runs and nlna hita and captured tbo third straight game from tbo Oaks. Bobby Qroom was In the box for Portland and asldo from a little temporary carelessness in the fourth canto he had tha Oaks buffaloed. Pearl Caeey bad me unusual reoora of three hita and three runs In three consecutive innings, in the first no iei off with a single and In the second In ning, after Groom had struck out each time, bo singled. Ote Johnson was there with balls In tho hitting Una, too, for In flvo times up bo tore off four bits and each time that Casey got to first In tha ODenlnc three inninga 11 waa nta'a 4rtua that hrntlfht him BOmt Tom Baftery. while he did not bit mit.h annpjMl font flint. , . - - Casey ooened tho first with a single and Cooney sacrificed. Johnson's single to rlrht scored feari. .uansig singieq sending Ote to third, whence ho scored on Raftery'a single. MoCredle'a out at first moved Dan air and Raftery up a peg each, both scoring on Baaaey'o clean alngle. FTamDea, tne new caicner, weni out at first. Thla made it four and ror three innings not a nit or a run was mado off Bobby Groom, so , avarvthlnar waa roav. Flvo moro came in tbo second, and while they were not as cleanly earned as were the first four they were just aa thankfully received. Groom fanned. Casey drove out his second single and mil cooney neat out a nit to i rues dale. Johnson, too, hit ono to Trues- Kept to tne wire. The s-i ' made a glorious effort to beat Berta Mao to the finish under a hard drive from McGulre. The Denver man failed to' start his spurt soon enough and Just failed to get up. Kogi was third by Three quarters or a lenntb and Klcnie Baron fourth. 'The others came in thla way: taster Bells firth and Himlly vv, sixth.. , Delia-Derby was distanced, V aittiXlnnoy Xorse AJ1 ths Way, - Dfrw ivxac. iiiq 1 uniwn uauKJiLsr dl Jiic-KInney-A3berta, ; under a splendid . drive by Hellman, led all the way In the third heat, although tho fleet mare night have bean nosed out had ' not pay Break broken In the last 76 yards. Berta Mao was leading at the quarter with Day Break second, Emily W. third, yogi .fourth and Easter Bells firth. They were tho same at the half. With the third quarter there was a gallant fight on between Berta and the Day .Break, horse. Nogi. bad moved ' up on : : V. ti..Tif 'ji lirl. . . a . 11... il. - stretch for the drive home Berta Mac etraisrhtened out grandly. From her "Wheel Day Break hunr. . Then he moved ' aid . bv Inches until he was at Berta's throat-latch. They ran even for 60 "yards, when Day Break wabbled and went into the air. McGulre tried to get bim striding again, but Berta's even gait carried her over. Day Break waa 9 far ahead of Nogl that the judges jfava him second place. Emily W. waa , fourth, closely followed by Easter Bells f and Richie Baron. Tha time was 2,09 jsaxua Hoys xouna. There was a battle royal In the fourth beat between Day Break and Berta !jviac for first and NokI and Emllv W. for fourth. It would probably have been ithe most exciting finish or the week had ' not the big mare broken aa she faced the record stretch. , Berta led from the start, bavins the .pole all the way. McGulre sent the " milk-wagon - horse In behind Berta. -' ,iNogl was third and Easter Bells fourth et the quarter. They ran the samo at . tne nan. into tne tnira section tne - "went, the Denver man and the Call - lornia teamster fighting a duel such as lias never been seen here. They were cieck-and-neck till tliey cleared the throe quarter pole. Straightening out - tor tne last hard eirort proved too much for Berta and she broke badly. She re covered In time to beat Noel, but lost - first by three lengths to Day Break. I-Jmlly w. was fourth and Richie Baron fifth. Easter Bells was distanced. The . tlmo was 2:10. Day Break 'won the race by taking tne ttnai neat, wnicn she did ty a close margin over Berta Mac, The latter horse led nearly all the ' way around, ' taking the pole from Day Break in the first quarter and keeping ahead all the .distance to the stretch, when the geld ing dosed up and they raced down tha ' atretch. neck and neck, with Berta Mac a nose to the' good.' But 60 yards from ? the Judges" stand Berta Mac broke, giv- Ing the heat and race to the brown ani mal. The time for the heat was 2:10 There was a pretty race between Nogi and Richie Baron. The brown gelding led to . the back stretch when Richie Baron closed up on him and at the three! quarter post paasea mm ana iook inira til ace, coming under the wire that way. This . divided fourth place money be tween Emily W. and Richie Baron, Nogi taking third money, while Day Break got first and Berta Mac second. . Josephine la the race. ' Josephine shot into the lead at the eighth in the first beat of the 2:20 class race, and was never beaded, com Ing uniaer the wire a length to the good. It waa different with the others. Dou 'Miller waa a good second to Josephine to trie rnur, wnen uusnnen King moved up. followed closely Dy .Nellie Blanop. .Into the third quarter Bushnell lapped rLoii Miller and paased ner at tne tn quarter pole. Down the stretch Miller ,nd Bishop fought It out for the place. (Chappelle bringing his horse past the Tvost bslf a length in front of the mare. Nellie BlehOD was fourth, with Alt fifth. Falanas Boy was distanced. The time ..was 2 :09 . . Joaerihlne walked away with tba sec end heat la 2:09 fc. The Zolock-Dady nuarter. coming UP a nit, nowever, ai tha pole. But she never had a look-m for first place. Katalina took first monev. Princess Direct second and Bun- - For the third timer this week and on iMa triKir rVilleee Maid, the incomoar- able and beautiful little mare broke her previous record, clippinga full second off tha mark she made Wednesday. She went around the mile oval m z:o.. Tho exhibition performance of this ex traordinary little lady brought ' tho crowd to Ua feet cheering. College Maid is tho handsomest animal tlunt r haa vet anneared on the Country club grounds, and she la certainly the most popular, especially with the ladles. If she keeps on breaking records the rest no h wAAlr. she will come dangerously close to xne woria s reuoru xur uauuvcu Pcers. . in tne inres fjunrHiii u& , iuo Bailie Goodwin led from tho start to th . half mil when The Counsellor moved upon tho outside and by urging nn tha rurt of his OV . took the lead awav.- For 100 yards Sallle kept in , same amount. Owing to the fastness of the track . some new northwestern records may bo expeoted, with possibly wuew cuu. rscoro. Josephine certainly has a record for a four-year-old mare. She has won first money in ber last four starts, fin- isnina- an oi ner iz neats oeiow J.l except ono. The speedy Ray o' Light forced her harder than any horse on tha local course, but her year's- handi cap was too much for tho threo-year- ' ' f .U- ; ... ' . , . Daybreak is ono of tho best mannered horses on the track. Driver MoGuIre dale and while he was trying to locate tho homo plate Casey scored ana uto was safe at first Danslg singled, ocor-lna- Cooney and both Danzig and John son scored wnen coos aroppea itanery n fly and then throw tho ball away. C red la was caught at single scored Raftery. Mo- first after hla Baasey walked, but Frabes went oat on a fir to Miller, In tho third the Beavers got live mora In very much tho samo way. Cook dropped a fly, letting two men score, Eaaan booted ono long enough to allow another to score and La Donge dropped a third strike and then Smith dropped, tbo throw letting Cooney make third. After retiring the Oaks without a hit or a run for three innings uroom got careless In 'the fourth and a triple by Cook followed by singles by van Halt ren. Heltmuller, Miller and La Don !"? t""M tUng the gelding Off 0f w'lh. l,V.n JS?" .IT. ngo, tilth With the leaders. Ha haa been . faith. ful bread-winner for the Denver man. .Nogi haa probably' moro speed than any of. tbo 2:13 trotters for half a mile, v The son of Athablo Cora McKin ney, has shown wonderful flashes up to the three eighths and on his first out stepped away from tho best of them,.v.......,: a: ..- j' 1 ; " . '. a n , , . ... .... . ... Tho paddock was used for tho first time yesterday, - it having been com pleted and made ready for the horses Thursday morning, Heretofore the horses have had to go to their stables, which made it much longer between beats. - . , t let four runs over the plate. Oakland aot one ran throuarh errors by Danslg and Johnson and Smith's long sacrifice fly, while Portland bunched hits in tho alo-hth acorlna two runs. Harry Gardner, a youngster from tho Trl-City league, was substituted In the box for Nelson and brought a bowl when ha fanned McCredlo. Baasey and Frambea In tho sixth Inning. Tho Reavers say bo looks tha goods as a coming pitcher. ,; ; : , . xne ocore; - OAKLAND. R. H. PO. A. B. second nlace. but Tank responded to tho i whip and Just nosed Merrill's horse for the place.' Inintl, starting badly, was never in tbo going and finished a poor fourth. Summary of Events. Following Is a . summary of yester day's results: ... First lace, pace, i :zc, purse ai.uuu- 1 1 2 2 4 8 3dls Bdls Josephine, b. m 2klock . . . . . .-. .1 Bushnell King, b. s. Noryal King 2 Alt. b. g., Alcona 6 Lou Miller, ch. m.. Blacksmith . .3 Nellie Bishop, b. m., A. Wilkes. 4 Balamis Boy, b. h., Father Mc Kinnon distanced in first heat Time, 2:0914, 3:09H, 2:09. Second race, 2:13 trot, purse 12,500: Daybreak, b. g., Tea Rose ...1 2 11 Berta Mac, bro. m., McKlnney 2 112 2 Nogi, b. g. Athablo 5 S S 8 4 Emily W., b. m., Jas. Madlaon 8 6 4 4 1. Richie Baron, b. g., B. Wilkes 4 4 8 6 8 Easter Bells, b. m., Diablo ...7 6 6 dis Delia Derby, blk. m., N. Wilkes dis Satin Royal, ch. h., Bonner N. B. dis. Helen Dare, bro. m., Zomboro. dis. Time, 2:1.-4. 8:0, 2:08, 2:10, ' Third race, 2-year-old trot, purse, 2600: Katalina, b- m., Tom Smith 1 1 Princess Direct, b. m.. Teddy A, ..2 2 Bonkln, b. ft . Bonnie Mc K., 8 3 Time, z:l7, z:lH. Fourth race, V-mile running race: rne - counsellor Tank ......... Bailie Goodwin NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. . ' Naw Xork 5, Chicago 4. New Tory City, Sept 26. New Tork is today one point to the good in the National league pennant race as a re sult of her victory over Chicago yes terday. The first game went to Chica go, New York forfeiting while the sec ond was won by the Giants, t to 4. Mike Donlln practically won tho game for tho locals, getting a triple and a double when men wero on bases. The score: R.H.E. cnicago 4 7 New YOnk 6 T Batteries Brown, Coakley. Overall and Kling; Wiltsle. Mathewson and Bresnaban. ilmpires ' Emails and ODay. Cook. if. m....,.1. ak Van Haltren, ct Heltmuller, rf. Eagan, ss. Mifler, lb. Smith. 8b. La Longe, o. Nelson, ,p. Gardner, p. V4 . ' AB. R. . ..... ' . 4:1 h .... a 0 ... a ... ay. , 6; 4 4 8 2 l 8 0 6 0, ' 2 , 1 0 10 .0 ' 0 ToUl 7 24 16 4 At Brooklyn. B.H.E. Pittsburg 6 10 Brooklyn 1 4 3 Batteries Willis and Gibson; Bell and farmer. At Philadelphia. .May mare went to the front at the start 'and was never la danger. For a quarter nf a mile there was another pretty race . tietween Bushnell King and lxu Miller. fThm King borne sraonnlly drw Into A atTBOaUkB TM TOW . . Mi same Is "bad etmgh.. Ho iooant ' rare for gold or silver, but be will -teal - your health away. If ho appears rnan conmimptlon if you don t A -arm for all coucna, coios ana cnesr troa tJlaa. - . rrlre JSff. I. Off and II far bottle. Bold tyakldmoro Drag company. . TE A; -You - will 'find no poor tea in packages bearinc" our name. If you find ajiy such, you know what to (lo, ' ; X w ' att t rt t av Inintl Time, 1:18. Time of races by quarters: S:13 Trot, . Three Quarter. Half. 1st hat..:83tt 1:06 2d heat... 0:324 .1:06 8d beat. ..0:33 l:0fi 4th heat.. 0:23 1:06 6th heat.. 0:33 1:06 Throe-Toav-oid Trot. 1st heat.. 0:36 1:09 1:43 2d beat. ..0:34 1:09W 1:46H 83)0 Paea. 1st heat. .0:31 1:04 1:26 2d heat ...0:83 1 :0S v 1 :86 3d heat... j):32 1:04 1:17. AIERICAJf LEAGUE GAMES. Cincinnati Philadelphia Batterles-r-Savage-and and Deoin. R. H.E. ...... 0 7 8 6 10 I Schlet: Moore Quarters. 1:872 1:(8 1:38 1:884 .,..4 Mile. 2:11W 2:095 3:09 2:10 2:10 W CAffDY SUNDAY Tbo Oraam Btoro Boady to Sandle Sat urday's Increased Bnslnesa The candy department of the Hazel wood Cream store, 388-90 Waahlnsrton street will be closed Sunday. Leave, send or phone your usual Sunday order for candy before Saturday evenins- and It will receive prompt attention. The cream store's own lino of chocolates and bon bona Is full and oemplete. First annual Paclflo7 National T.lve. stock Show and races. Sept 21, 22, 28, 24, 26. 26, at the Portland Country Club grounds. .- ' i Casey, 2b. ......... Cooney. es. ..a...., Johnson, 8b. Danzla-lb. ........ Raftery, cf. ..'.... McCredio. tz. Frambes, o. Groom, p . ......84 S PORTLAND. - AB. R. H. PO. A. B. ......... 4 8 8 4 1 0 4 2 3 I 1 0 S.8 4- - 11 V 2 2 6 0 1 8 4 1 6 1.2 8 0 1 1 4. 0 0 if 4 0 0 0 lit Ii k I a...... . i..Ut This Store Will Dc Open Saturday Evening . Fall Styles . You never saw a more attractive lot of good clothes than we're ready to show you right now - for fall wear. They're " ' . . Hart Schaffner & Marx . Clotl.es, and the new colors, new weaves 'and . ,, fabrics are as rich and .varied and attractive as " clothes can be. - - ; . . $20. to. $40 -, Sam'I Rosenblatt & Co. Win iir Csprr- tool by Hart Schaffner lj Marl ' Corner .Third and Morrison Streets school will take tho locals to the Inland empire to test,, thelri strength and if or tha first tlmo the crimson and white will line up .against -the . orange and black. It la the plan of the facult committee, which' governs the High School Athletio association, to have tho eleven visit Portland and Olympla on thla trip, i .j,.-, h. -x ., ' OEEG0N "AGRICS-ARE WORKING ON SAVDTJST (Special Dlfpatek to Tht Jonrnsf.) ireson Aarioultural College valiis. Or,. Sept 26. The- O. College, Cor- . A. c football squad now numbers about 86, half of whom are new material. Only six of last year's first squad bavo yet returned consequently no Una may bo drawn on the team's prospects. f . rancis ana jk.ck or - last years scrubs are promising men for first team honors, while Moore and Parker, both new men. will make a hard run for po sitions on tho first squad. - Tho prospects aro not aa bright aa could bo hoped for, but tha situation will no doubt Improve with tho return of moro of tho older men. Light prac tice la being carried on this week, such aa running, falling on tba ball and like preliminary worn. . Tho field Is being covered with saw1- 1 ooaanapa. - Th Sooret of aTnooeas. ' , Tha secret of suc6ess la steady nerves. When a man or a woman habwpoor nervea inj can duiio toem np oy'using Sexino Piila Price f 1 a box, i boxes 16, with full guarantee. Addreas or call f ha i M c 'lamanaan imis aamna aa.M n.. ond and Tamhill streets. Portland. Or. Tha atoro that sella all tha great ram a- L0 ENDS TROUBLES . WHITE MAN'S WAY - (United Preaa taaaad Wire.) Boise. Idaho. Sent. 26 .Tired nf ba. Ing bunted like a dog by officers and his heart wrung by hla love for the wife of a fellow-tribesman, William McKinley, a membor of tbo Bannock tribe of Indians on tho Fort Ball res ervation, last night roda to tho homo of the woman, of hla heart and ahot her to death.. Proceeding on to tho Indian burying ground, near tha agency set tlement, he placed a rlf lo's musslod at ' his temple and blow out his brains. Three weeks ago McKinley atola cat tle from other members of tho triba and drove them to Bear rlvor. where ho sold them and with tha nrooaada purchased tickets for himself and tha woman, to Omaha. He waa oantured btr a atamit TTnttaaA Statea marshal at Omaha, but eaoaped whilo being brought back to Idaho by J pumping froth tha train near Evans ton, Wyo. -:. 1 'If - "II . 10 Cents to aTtoek Bhow. Tho race meeting and livestock' show at tho Country club, September 21 to 16 will bo reached by special trains on tho O. R. 4 $i. Train will leave union nanot a t 1 tv m . ratiirntnav laava r.nN. try club at 6:80 p. m. Fare, 10 oents one 2 way: 30 cents round trip. Tickets at w. Third and Washington streets and union depot. ;. .-.;-, k. ...... .:,,.., - Total .; 86 16 16 21 ; SCORE BY INNINGS. Oakland - 0 0 0 4 010 0 0 - 6 Hits . ..... 000 6 0 000 2 7 Portland ... 4 6 6 0 0 0 0 1 15 Hits ...... 643 0100 3 - 16 SUMMARY. Struck . out-Bv Nelson. 1: Gardner. 7; Qroom, 7. Bases on balls Off Nel- hits Johnson. Three-base hita Cook, Sacriflca . hits-i-Cooney, Danslg, Smith, Raftery. Stolen basesJohnson. Dan zig. 2; Baasey, Casey. 1; Raftery, La Long. Hit bv Pitohed balla La Longe. Miller. First base on errors Oakland, 2; Portland, 2. Left on bases Oakland, 7; Portland, 4. , Innings pitched By Nelson. 2: Gardner. 6. Base hits Off Val.nn l.'mna A. Aff flanlnM a. m. 6. Tlmo of game 3 hours, . Umpires arlnnn aanyV liltaiHia .. 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