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II IlorlMk Whlttrua'g CapUln. Whitman College. WaJU Wallv Waah.. Oct T Vincent BorUske waa elected captain of the college football team last night, replacing Walter Uru baaer, the man elected lajit fall, but who did not return to eolleae berauae ho had been disqualified for playing aeml-profesatonal baseball during last aummar. TKi'O'KPpnrjii and other drug habit are poaiUrelr nml I HABrnNA. For o.f podenulo erlnler-al h ample sent to anf drug bahltuaAy ! rr" CuaiL kenilar prfre W.58 rr bflie yoardnivf Ut or by mail In plain wrar-r-T, Wllaj Cheaaleal lo. kL Lwla itm Bingv Field Track and Diamond TIBER HITTING ERROR MICROBES III BEAVERltOOD on't Be a FAMOUS LEADERS : IN THE CONTEST . FOR THE NATIONAL LEAGUE PENNANT IS T THE OREGON DAILY 1 JOURNAL. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. OCTOBER'1 7,' 1003 mm mmm 0 TP-fl f 6? It PEIIIIAII Weak Mm Donovan Holds Chicago to Two Hits and Not a Soli tary Hun. Chli'Ugo, Oct 7. "Wllil Hill" Dono van, tl greatest pitcher on tin Tiger staff, waa called upon yesterday to atop t'btraffo's' winning atreak and aava the pennant;- to " tha crippled, heart-worn champion, Donovan pitched aa ha never, pitched before and ahut the White Unit out with two mcasely hlta. In ad- J 1 1 In n he struck out 10 men. - Behind him his teammates hit like rflonrl. Ty Cobb tore three safe blnaiea orr wnur, waish and Bmltli, the men AlanHger-Fleldi-r Jones aent to the mound lit a vain effort to atop the alaulf liter, one of them whs a threo baner. Mrlnlyro. Hush and Bchaefer plJea the willow hard, each setting two safe hlta. Uut Crawford waa the premier hitter of the day. The great renter fielder smashed the ball four tlmen aafely. Including ' a two-bagger. Aldod to their terrific batting waa the perfect fielding of the champions. Detroit mode four runa In the flrat Inning, when Mrlntyre, Bush, Craw ford, C'ohb and HonKman knocked White nut of the box. Walsh lasted till the fourth Inning. With thla lead Donovan went Into the game reassured. Tho Box could nover touch him. It was a well earned victory and by winning Chicago goes to third place, wniie Cleveland cornea up to aerona through rtereaung m. xxiuia yesterday, a to The acore: a CHICAGO. A B. R. H. PO.A. E. 1 Jl.ihn. rf JOIKH. Of Inbell. lb 1 (ougherty, Davis. 2b Parent, H8 Hufllvan, e Tnnnchill, While, p Walsh, p Smith, p lb 3b 3- a 4 4 4 '2 3 3 0 1 2 0 1 10 0 .3 0 10 2 ' 0 1 0 Total If Mclntyre, Hllflll, S3 . . Crawford, cf Cobb, rf ... RoHsman. lb Schaefrr, 3b Thomas, c . Downs, 2b Donovan, p 29 0 2 27 12 S DETROIT. AB. R. II. PO.A. K 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 Total 41 7 13 27 SCORE BY INNINGS. Chicago 00000000 00 Detroit 41 000000 ? 7 SUMMARY. Two-base hit Crawford. Three-base hit Cobb. Hits Off White, 3 In one .third Inning; off Walsh, 6 In three and two thirds Innings; off Smith, 4 In five Innings, iserlflye hit Oobbrr-Left . ou bitoes Chicago, 5; Detroit, i. Bases on balls Donovan, 3. Struck out- Whlta. J: Donovan, 10; Walwh, 1; Smith,, t. Time 1 hour 60 minutes. Umpires Sheridan and-Connolly. GliTS MORE THE SECOND FRO BOSTON New York, Oct. 7. With excellent work behind him. "Willowy" WUtse, the I Giants' great pitcher, held tho Boston ' rfc-ani to one score, while his teammates r crossed the rubber four times. Fergu- roil iirtu iiib uiu icnniinHicB KuronjriK lur live rounds, when tliey Anally fell upon Mm for one run, making a trio in the next inning. He made the only score for the Beaneaters, when Seymour dropped his 'fly and he came in on Becker's double. The score: r BOSTON. AB. R. H.PO. A.E. 9 I . ,. i . iT ' - I V-- - ". - .hw Vi,,, v:h:S: H VV " 1 X V Xk'"-' n'Ml Jr i Frank Chance of the Chicago Cubs on the Left, and John McGraw of the New York Giants to the Right, Who Will Fight It Out Tomorrow, Probably. NORTHERNERS TO ASK FOR CHANGE 1J- -B SPORTS OF ALL SORTS -85 Forest Moore, the near nltchsr nt tho imuunro cuos, won zo and lost with the Springfleld team of the league mis season. 7T? ames ree Whitman, Washington State and Idaho Want Old Athletes Again. Walla Walla. Wash.. Oot. 7. It was learned upon good aumoruy nere today that Washington With IS wnn fit thm 99 tramam nlllMJ Adklns of the Baltimore club leads the eastern league pitchers. coaching the football squad at the Uni versity or uregon mis rail. Johnny Glaze, last vear's mnliin at uirunoum, is coacning ine iuxeter root ball team. State college and the University of Idaho will Join with Whitman in a request lor a ses- cinn nf tho ennference of northwest col leges" to bheid 4ntW-c4ty 4n--eotiM tn4 one. two weens. Idaho and w. a. ts. are nu hard hw the four-year -rule and want thn time of the disauallfled athletes ex tended another year, so as to ngnten the retroactive effect of the rule, which thev think uniust. Idaho win lose. Dy mis ruie, rja- mundsnn: W. S. C. will lose Rader. Whitman loses Phllbrook, Lyman and pagle. These colleges thlnK that rVashlngton will be glad to Join the movement on account of Reaer, who would be eligible In the event the rule was extended. Oregon loses Huston and -Amspiger and would, Jt Is thought, favor the rule. o. a. c. s loss is noi The hard flarht of the Tlr f.pn..i the belt of a Detroit fan to alin nnH h oeoiares mat ne is William Shakespeare, Victor Hugo and Edwin Booth all rolled Becker, rf . . Bates, If . . Browne, cf . MoOann, lb hweeney, 30 liiihlen. as 4 Hanntfan,..? ........ 4 Jtnwermmi, a ; 3 Ferguson, p S 6 24 9 1 Totals 32 1 NEW YORK. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Tenney, lb 3 0 1 11 0 Hersog, 2b .4 1 1 1 MeCormlck, If 4 0 0 0 0 Donlln. rf 3 0 1 3 0 Heymour, cf 4 1 1. 3 1 Devlin. 3b 2 10 12 Bresnahan, o . 2 0 0 5 1 Brldwell, ss 3 1 2 1 4 Wlltse, p 2 0 1 1 2 known here, but probably that school could be Induced to come In If all the others did. - In the event the -conference is called. It is expected there will be some bit ter contests concerning the rules and the meeting may possibly result in the breaking up or me conrarence. .How ever, that is not feared here and the decisions. the Whitman authorities state, will be closely followed, whether or not they alter the rules. RUN RALLY OF GREEKS IS NIPPED IN THE BHD (United Pre Leiaed Wire., Oakland. Oct. 7. Two runa In thi ninth Inning came near winning foi Oakland yesterday. Van Haltren trle to mix things with Umpire Flynn foi calling him Out in the ninth. The score SAN FRANCISCO. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. r Totals 27 4 7 27 11 2 SCORE BY INNINGS. Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 New York 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 ( SUMMARY. Two-base hits Brldwell, Herxog. Sac rllice hits Bates, Bresnnhan. Stolen bases Devlin, Sweeney, Brldwell (2). Left on bases Boston, 6; New York, 3. Bnsos on balls Off Ferguson, 1; off Wilt.ie, 1. Base on errors Boston X. Hit bv pitcher Ferguson, 1. Struck out Bv Ferguson, 4; by Wlltse. 3. Time of game 1:40. Umpires Johnstone and Klcm. Louisville Race. Louisville, Ky Oct. 7. Weather clear, track faet. Yesterday's results: First race, mile and sixteenth, selling Hughes '105 (Pickens), won: Huer fano, 104 (Griffin), second: voting, lw i.McOee third. Time. 1:47 1-5. Second race, five and one half fur longs, selling All Red 107 (Kennedy) wnn: ZaraDe. 116 (Troxlerl. second Peter Pender, 107 (McOee), third. Time, 1 :0ft 1-5 Third race, atx furlongs, selling Bluee Lee 07 (Kennedy), won: Bitter Sir. 14 (McOee). second; Oresham. 19 (Deverleh). third. Time. 1:14 1-5 Fburth race. mile, burse W. T. Over ton. 1 (Walsh), won; Lna. 108 (Pow- er, second: Lady Baldur, 2 (Butler; third. Time. 1:41. Fifth" rce. six furlongs, selllnr She Wolf, W' (Deverlch), won; St. Aulalre 101 (Olasner). second; Floreai, It i He del), third. Time. 1:15 1-5. Sixth race, one mile. 10A Tarda, selling Ldy Esther. 104 (Olssner). won; Hostile Hvnben. (McOee). cnd Feu BrtimmeL 102 (Kennedy),- third. Time. 1:4 3-5. Mohler. 2b Hlldebrand, zeiner, ss . Bodle. rf . . Williams, lb Beck, cf . . Berry, c ... McArdle, 8b Berger, p . . Curtis, rf . If 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 Washington won two sames at riev. iana wunoui me services or Delehanty. Better have 'TJel" barred In a few more cities. Six National leaaiie managers nicked the New York Giants to win the nen- nant. Frank Chance picked the Chicago ludi ana rTea vjiarna was or the opin ion that Pittsburg would capture the nag. The University of Mich! sun football team Is working hard and the flayers feel confident of winning? their Mna against Pennsylvania. There is a Utle knocking arolna- on I agalntt McKay, the Harvard tackle. Not paying enough attention to the coaches seems to be the cause. Among the Carlisle Indian football squad are noticed such "sure-enough' Indians as Crles-for-RIbs. Goes-Back Wourtded-Eye. Little-Old-Man. Two Hearts, Tall Crane, Little Boy, Afrald-of-a-Bear and Little Wolf. Joe Gans and Tommy Murnhv may be matched for a short bout to take place In New York, within the next week or two. V . Black Fitzstmmons" Is well thoug-ht of by the sporting traternity of New castle, Pa., and they are planning to back him against John WUle in a pri vate battle for $1,000 a side. Charley McKeever. the clever Phila delphia lightweight who retired from the rings several years ago. Is now work ing as a bartender In Panama. Tommy Sullivan of Lawrence. Mass.. and Unk Russell have been matched for a six-round fight to be pulled of in Philadelphia on October 19. AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES. King Cobalt, 114 (Nlcol), second; Royal Onyx, 104 (Murray), third. Time, 1:25 1-5. Fifth race, five furlongs, selling Mol lle Montrose, 105 (Rice), won; Mo mentum, 121 (Nlcol). second; Infanta, 105 (Burton), third. Time. 1:00. Sixth race, six furlongs, selling J. H. Reed, 106 (Murphy), won; Lady Gore, 100 (Martin), second;- Hawks fllpht, 109 (Moreland), third. Time. 1:13. Seventh racet one mile, selling, on turf--Nibllck. 100 (Ross), won: Solon Shingle, 111 (Moreland), second; Pre tension, ill (Nlcol). third. Time, 1:40 Germans Get Rnsy When; Angels Threaten and Swamp Young Rose. (United Pre Ld Wlre.t j Los Angeles, Oct. 7. Errors by John-j son. Madden and cooney in tne sixtn in-1 nlng. together with couple of blngles off young Rose, the Beaver twlrlor. gave the locals five runs yesterday and j the game, the score being to !. . Rose pitched .great ball for five In nings. After that the Angels gathered 10 swats from his offerings, for a total j of nine runs. . Four hits in the seventh. trlole. double and a brace of singles, combined with a sacrlfioe, allowed the SeraDha to cross the pan a couple of times. Th aivhth Innlnr waa a repeater. Three one-base hlta. a Stolen base and two sacrifices put over the final two for the homesters. Portland took the lead right at the start. Young Koeetner waa on the firing line for the Dllionites and the northern sharpshooters made a target of him. Casey singled and after Cooney was put in storage Johnson doubled, scoring the Danslg, Bassey and Graney singled succeselvely and Johnson went over, but good fielding kept Danslg from getting farther than. third base, uraney was taking Manager McCredles right field. The score: LOS ANGELES. AB. R. H. PO. A. Hakes, cf... Fills. If Dillon, lb... Wheeler, rf. Howard, 2b. Smith, 3b... pelmas, ss. . Easterly, c. Koestner, p. Totals . . . No Man is Stronger than his Weakest Part few men have Perfect Strength DE. TATLOB.' The Leading Specialist. place In 2 2 0 1 1 0 2 ' 1 0 1 0 13 2 2 0 1 8 0 E. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o Caflflv 5h Coonev. ss 3 Johnson, Sb 4 Danzig, lb 4 Bassey, If 4 Graney, rf 4 Ryan, cf 4 Madden, c Rose, p.... 8 32 14 27 11 PORTLAND. AB. R. H. PO. A. 112 2 2 1 2 12 0 1 3 2 1 E. 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 o If I were asked to point out a man in full and perfect strength, I would not look for the one with the largest muscles, the strong-; est frame nor the ablest in physical endurance. It is true that strength of the muscles, cords and sinews must be built upon the foundation of good vitality, but on the other hand it is most easily undermined when the vitality is impaired. I wiuld rather choose a man that I knew had true vigor, that I knewiKad under gone no early dissipation, that had no spermatorrhoea, varicocele or hydrocele, and who was not suffering from any latent disease such as contracted disorders and contagious blood poison. Men who are free and clean from diseases and weaknesses of this spe cial nature have better vim, more energy and vitality, and who accomplish most in every field of endeavor. Weakness Wrecks Men's Lives Many a youth of splendid promise has failed because of some weakness the nature of which made him delay seeking medical aid until it had become serious and greatly injured his life's op portunities. I have seen thousands of these cases, and have heard the story of their suffering, Usually there is also a history of incompetent treatment by family doctors, patent medicines. electric belts and unprincipled medical institutes and so-called "specialists." My Fee in any Un complicated Disorder 2 ft 17 3 I Rational. League, Won. Chicago 98 New York 97 Pittsburg 98 rnnaaeipnia xi Cincinnati 72 Boston .............. 4 Brooklyn" 61 St Louis 47 Lost. PC. 65 .641 55 .63S 66 .638 71 .633 SO .474 90.. .415 100 . .338 105 .SOU Totals 33 SCORE BY INNINGS. Los Angeles 0O00O6J2 9 Portland 20000000 02 SUMMARY. Three-base hits Oakes. Two-base hits Johnson. Howard, Ellis, Casey. f. -I ( Lit. 1To.tA.ttf 9 nlllnn A Cooney, Koestner. Base on balls Off Ttnna 1. Stolen bases Oakes. Howard. Delmas. Struck out Koestner 10, Rose 2. Double plays--Rose to Madden to ?6onv, Howard to Dillon. 'Jilt by pitch erEasterly. Time of game, 1 hour 45 minutes. Umpires -Toman and Perlne. J10 PAY WHEN CURED Weakness ij gir p it 1 yfe4e.4irf5S i Functional weakness in men is In reality a comparatively simple ali ment, and is but a symptom of local oisoraer, a state or enronio lniiam matlon of the prostate gland. NO stimulating treatment, whether in ternal or locally applied, can do more than excite temporary activity. By my system of local treatment I restore absolutely normal conditions throughout the organs Involved. which promptly results In 6 7 27 3 2 Colambia Col le ire Hots. Milton. Or. Oct T. The athletic s vtclattaa of Columbia, roller has elected Victor Canfield. president and Carwossa Red serreurr. The football iara-under the leadership of Jake Hod- eon.: lias aeleetei Heiscnei Hadrsoa aa maanfer and fr. Canane will art aa roach.' tha candidates for. a pla- m the team are Center. Grooms, Tate; g Jrd. App'etnn. Hearing, Ilarper. lie, Bnn, Benwm: . tacklea. Q. Hear ing. H'trett, Arptnn: - nds. Tarlor. Tate. Canfild. t'omfmii; quarter. Hen-rm-n. ' -Ta!"": halve. Cnwfjeld. H,r1ly, P.nr, Benson;: fulibaxk, lixdean, Canfield. 1 Total 32 OAKLAND. . ' AB. R. H. TO. A. Cook, 8b 4 1 0 1 2 Truesdale. 2b 4 2 2 5 2 Lewis, If 4 o 2 4 0 Heltmuller, rf 5 0 2 1 0 Van Haltren, cf 4 ft o l o Hngan, ss 3 0 1 0 2 Miller, lb 3 0 0 9 2 LALonga. c 4 0 1 C o Ixtucks. D 10 0 0 1 Christian, p 3 1 1 o 0 Total 35 4 27 9 2 SCORE BY INNINGS. San Francisco ... .9 1200000 0 6 Oakland 1 o 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 SUMMARY. Two-base hits Wllllama Rom R. rlflce hits Lewis, Welder. First base on called balls Off Lourku nfr Christian. 3; off Berger, 6. Stolen uawM noaie, Williams, Heltmuller, viirinuan. siruca out By LiOUCka. 1 dv i hrlstlan. 2; by Berger. 4. Double At St. Louis. R. H. E. Louis 1 8 2 Cleveland 6 7 0 Batteries Bailer and Smith: Ryan and Land. St. At Boston. ty Chris P'vs z,iaer to Williams: Miller la ruesdale. Passed hall Roi-t-v Tim. ui paints, i:e. empires u uonnell and Flynn. Boston : . New Tork Batteries McMahan O'Connor and Sfweeney. and R. H. E ..1114 1 ' . 14 4j Donohue; At Washington. Washington Batteries Hughes ers and Powers. Philadelphia and R, H E 3 7 2 I 7 1 Street; Vlck- NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. At Philadelphia, Football Gaines Scheduled for Today. Harvard university ya. Bates college, at Cambridge, University of Pennsylvania va. Vnia nova college at Philadelphia. Princeton university va Stevens in stitute of Princeton, N. J. Naval cadets vs. 61 John's college, at Annapolis. Phillips Andover academr va Rarvars second, at Andover. 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This treatment is original with me, and Is the only radical and certain cure yet devised. Varicocele A Varicocele is a relaxation, knot ting and twisting of the most vital blood vessels of the organic system. It stagnates the local circulation and Interferes with the processes of waste and repair. . Neglect brings derangement or functions and Injury to the general health. Most physi cians resort to surgical operations and hospital treatment. I cure Vari- opera- cocele in one week without tion, pain or detention from busi ness. My cures are absolutely ner- manent and no ill effects whatever u iwiuw my treatment. , Contracted Diseases I have reduced the tlma required for curing contracted disorders about one half. This is an Important achievement. It replaces danger mm Btueiy. it xorestaus enronto complications. It removes the In fection and inflammation before that vital center, tne prostate gland, can become Involved. To many men it means the difference between per itt; neaiiii ana a ineume or misery and functional weakness. My method is mine alone. Aiy treatment la original. In some features it resem bles the ordinary. In results It is entirely atxrerent. it la sale, prompt and thorough. The above, together with Organic weaxness, werve iieoiittatlon, Lost vigor, tspecinc Blood .Poison. Stric ture, Piles and Reflex Ailments, con stitute my specialty and are tha oniy diseases i treat. COWSTrLTATIOW TBEX MT HONEST AND CANDID ADVICE COSTS YOU NOTHING. I cheerfully give you the very best opinion, guided by years or successiui practice, men out oi town, in trouoie, writ lr you can not call, as many cases yield readily to DroDer home treatment and cur. My offices are open all day from ) a. m. to i p. m., and Sundays 10 to 1. The DR. TAYLOR Co. 334H XOK&XSOir aTHBBT, OOX2TBB 8S00S9, POSTXJUTD, OKEOOIT. 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