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THE1 OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 10, 1908. 13 OF THE WORLD Ring, Diamond, Field and Track TROJAIIWORKCUT OUT FOR ATTELL Ad Wolgast May Put An other Crimp Into Abie's ; Recent Record. (United Pnws teased Wlra.l .:. I,os Angeles, Dec. 10 A champion hip battle is to be tougbt in ios ah reles tomorrow night At least i title will be Involved whether or not the bout develop! Into a championship affair.' " . Aba Attell Is working like a little Trojan for bis scheduled 10 rounder with Ad Wolgast at Naud Junction. There are several blots on the Attell escutcheon which must be wiped away, and -eir Abraham means to do the eras- Almost is much Interest is apparent her as attended the Ketehel-Papk bout, and the AtteU-Welsh fight ef re cent date. While Attell is a popular choice, there are those who think they see a new featherweight champion In the offing. - ... Attell, while not advising any .one to bet on a konckout, contends that If wolgast stands up be will mane lire very miserable for that young man. PVir Home reason or other. Wolgast appears to have a heap of courage. He has evidently taken heart slnoe Welsh disposed of Able. Sam Berger arrived from San Francisco this, morning and will make his headquarters at Venice, where Billy rapko is training. DORiOFifRACE PAIIMDHIH PUAflP UHLIIUMIItt UIIMIlll f rnlti Ptmi Lhw4 Wire.) l.os Angeles, Oal., Dec 10. Arrange ments are being completed today for a Marathon race here between Porando, the famous Italian runner, and Cornel ius Connelly of San Francisco, E. u. Pickering, a local sporting manager. Is conducting the negotiation Dorando's manager has already agreed to bring the champion out here if the terms are satisfactory, Pickering having received the following meesage late last night: "After Dorando races Longboat here next Tuesday night at Mardlson Square Garden ho will De open 10 race iih ...,. .u mnA rarnnllim fVinnollv can have a match in Los Angeles If the ifrmi are satisraciory. im rac mu e at the full Marathan distance. 2 miles 30o yards." , , . ... . 1 Connolly is considered the greatest long distance winner on the Pacific coast, and has never beert called" upon Tf UN AWAY TlAfJETTORSE A ' .S Vinaai T mmmmA W?ltat (UIIIICU iw-e I.os Angeles, Dec. 10. Two men were injurra wueu . win..., . .v... tin, ran away at Santa Anita raco tracK yesseroay aiiernuuu," aged to, ..deputy marshal or Arcadia, Sstained a fracture of the- left knee ana onn uaiRiun, cuiurou oiaum wj had most of his teeth knocked out, was badly bruised and rendered unconscious for 10 minutee, as the result of the runaway. The Jockey was thrown over the fence but escaped uninjured. While the track officials were repair ing t Start the first race, Pontex ran vi, iv At the six furlong post ho . anil AaahtiA madlv back tOWSrd the barrier throwing; his rider and crashing through, the gate rail. Vance ana uamrun wi in .......j V.a.ba onA v., A run Hflwn. The starter refused to allow Pontex to start in tne race, nn m a iv iu one ahot and the money bet on him was npi, reiunat?u. REBEL LEADERS WILL PROTECT THEIR RIGHTS .- fTTnltad Prase Leased Wire.) New. York, Dec. 10. A war of or ganised baseball between the National commission and a combination of the American association and the Eastern league became probable yesterday when action on the demands of the two Circuits was posiponea unm January, when the next regular meeting will be held. .Angered at the repeated delays in the consideration of their claims, tha leaders of the two leagues declared their Intention to prepare to 'nMiiKr thAlr rlirhta." This Date in Sport Annals. defeated Albert Gamier in contest for tnree-oau Dimara tunnipiuuouiii. ferson lifted 1571 pounds dead weight with hands alone. 1893 New York Cricket association eraanisea. engaged . in flvelround exhibition bout in Baltimore. 1907 At New York National League annual meeting. 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The directions are to take one teaspoonful after each meal and one when retiring, until bounding health and full strength are restored. Even a. few weeks wllh witness most wonderful re- suits. - . . Astonishing nervous, fores and equilibrium follow the treatment, no matter how serious the case. This contains no opiates what- ever and may also be nsed by wam am whn miffai m'lth t Vl f p .nerves with absolute certainty of prompt an! iiiiuik iwnvtuw. GREAT CROWD SEES LITTLE ONES DRILL Multnomah club's gymnasium literal ly bulged With humanity last night at the exercises attendant upon the an nual Ladies' night. Over -400 members of the junior boys and girls' classes took part in the program, which was undoubtedly tha best ever directed by Prof. Krohn, tha M. A C. physical di rector. Handling so large a class on the floor at one time Is no easy task and Prof. Krohn deserves full credit for the excellent showing of his young pupils. v .-. . The assembling march, which brought all the members of the various Junior classes on the floor at one time, was prettily executed. The different divi sions were uniformed distinctly and made a harmonious . and inspiring picture. Probably the prettiest feature of the evening and the one most deftly exe cuted was tha figure dance performed by 16 girls of the advanced girls' class. It was so graceful, so technically cor rect as to cau form a vigorous encore, finch danclnar can only be accomplished after -careful and conscientious training and was worm ail ox tne applause De stowed upon it. Th, hasinnara srlrla and nova classes were very effective in their drills and callsthenlo movements. The apparatus work of the beginners boys' class, in cluding horizontal bar, rings, high Jump and horse leaping, was very good. The wand drill and chariot race by the night junior class was also very af fective. .':. ' . Another very interesting number on tha program was the apparatus work of the beginners girls' class. This Included ladder climbing and pole climbing. The mixed drill of the advanced glrlsr class b olovarlv executed. The night Juniors in their apparatus work dis played an excellent knowledge of this feature of physical culture. The flying rings and parallel bars by the Junior leaders' class and the table vaulting of tha girls was exceedingly good. All the drills were executed to the accompaniment of Parsons' orchestra. One of the features of the evening and one which appealed to the feminine portion of the audience, as . evidenced by the applause, was the wrestling ex hibition by Instructor . O'Connell and Edgar Frank. The various shifts, holds and head spins were new to -them anil tha startling rapidity wun wnicn inoy were executed caused a ripple of ex citement among the women. IHDOOR TEAMS PLAY ELEVEN KING GAME s III " It took 11 innings of tha hardest kind of indoor baseball to declare the winner of last night's gams between the Oregon Casket company and East Side Athletic club teams of the City Indoor Baseball league. The club boys started out an nexing base hits and tallies like easy money but the casket makers tied things up in the ninth by some heavy slugging, aided by several mtacues of tha club Infield. Gumm, the nifty little second baseman of the East Siders, dis tinguished hlmseir or smashing out fmi hit milliner ntt thraa SAnsA.tl6nnJ plays and crossing the plats In the eleven in inning- wim ma winning; run for theidub team.-"' : McKengle, tha star twlrler of . he athletic club, was not In his usual good form and was, lilt freely at critical times. ;' Dl.lrmv., rh. AaMV.il tit VlATl A m over for the casket makers, was re placed by Sweeney in the sixth, the lat ter tloing very weu ior two innings. Each team secured 15 safe hits. Mc Kenxie struck out 15 men. Blrkmyer 8 and Sweeney 10. The final score was 14 to 13. . A larger crowd, attended than on the opening night and was kept to the high est notch of interest, watching-the fast. sensational plays, thrilling: base sliding and comical mlscues. The score by In nings: East Side 1 2 S 1 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 14 Oregon Casket Co. .1 102020062 0 ii Batteries McKenzle and Barrell for East Side; Blrkmyer, Sweeney and Dunn for Casket Co. Umpire Lynch. Jack Heisefs Trl-Clty league stars ill nlav the Goodyear Rubber Co.'a Gold Seals Thursday evening on the East Side Athletic club floor. The game wm d couea at s o ciock. MARE WILL CAPTAIfl WtlBIA ELEVEfJ SIX-DAY RIDER IS BADLY HURT Australian Succumbs to Ex haustion and Falls Siim ulant Period Arrives. ; -(United Press teased Wire. f . New Tork, Dec 10. with seven teams left In the runninar. one In n-h a condition that it may retire any mo ment, the "stimulant' period in the six days" bicycle race -at . Madison Square Garden was reached today. Because of the severe strain the men are falling behind the record of pre vious contests. All are being sup plied with powerful stimulants. Gordon Walker of Sydney, a member ef the Australian team, while hein ?aced by his teammate, Pedlar Palmer, ell from his wheel and was seriously and possibly . fatally injured. Walker received a compound fracture of the collarbone and a slight congestion of the brain, together with minor inju ries. . Tha accident occurred at tha Madison avenue turn. Walker, who was rid ing furiously, was seen to swerve and fall. He landed on the upper edge of the big bank at the turn and had h catapulted a few feet farther would have fallen 40 feet to the floor of the garden. Physicians declared the acci dent due to the exhaustion. Faber and Lafourcade (French) withdrew early today, being ' 18 miles behind the leaders. s Probach, of the Russian team, whose partner -quit exhausted, Joined Palmer of the Australian team, replacing Walker, at 10:30-. this morning. WILD AND WOOLLY KETCH GETS HIS (United Press Leased Wire.) San Francisco, Dec. 10. Stanley Ketchel, champion middleweight of the world. Is suffering from severe abra sions and contusions of the scalp today as the result of having endeavored to run his big touring car Into a saloon at Fillmore and Turk streets last night after having a "high time,, at the beach. The machine upset and Ketchel went out on his head. He is not seriously Injured. STATE BACKS (IP HARBOR'S FIGHT Union Pacific Suffers Delay in Securing Entrance . to Aberdeen. Josenh Hare.' all-interscholastlc cen ter on the coaches' composite football team, was last night elected captain of the Columbia University football team for 1909 bv unanimous vote. Hare is one of the ' most popular men at the university ana nas a recora among tne lnterschoiastlc players as being a splendid sportsman. Hare ta a aonhomore at .the rjenln- aula school and la 18 years of ace. This season was his second on the first team and he has a record for consistent playing throughout His selection as all-interscholastlc center was a de served nne. Hara came to Portland from Astoria, but his home lately has been in Seattle. Dean Walker, captain of the eleven this season, will graduate in June. 0. A. C STUDENTS TO GIVE TEAM RECEPTION Ore eon Agricultural College. Corvallls.' Dec. 10. At a meeting or tne o. a. j. student body yesterday It was decided to give a grand reception to the football team Friday evening. December 18.- Althouch the team was not so suc cessful this season as formerly, the stu dents realise that it was not .due to lack of proper spirit or of hard work. In the Washington and Multnomah games, several of the men were crippled, but neverineiess me team won tne respect and admiration, of the opponents as well as of the O. A4C student body by their excellent playing and" clean sportsman ship. They played with the determina tion that, under fair conditions, wins games. The members of the student body are proud of the team and will take an ac tlva Interest in making the reception a lit expression or- tneir esteem. THEY'RE ALL AFTER ' NEW TERRIBLE TURK fSsfdsl Dtspatrs to The JoorsaLt Chicago. Dec. 10. Tom O'Rourka and kt. 1. 1 I.. . a T 111 uig jjrx m h i 11 ,iai. iw nuger are anxious to get Into the local wrestling gam UKourat nas written promoter Ferrettl that be Is willing to match Rogers with Yussif Mahmout. the Turk who Is to arrive here today, and who will give the latter a side bet if he Is successful against Fred Beell In tha match at tha Seventh Rpirlment armory Friday night; Rogers will' have a chance here if he is willing to tackle some or tne lesser 1 ignis to prove to the Chicago wrestling fans that he Is uiit or tne ngnt -material, Tha big plow has met some of the good ones ifce Gotrh and Hackenachmldt. The alter defeated him in aulck time, but Ootch1 lost a handicap match by fall ins; to throw him Ave times in an hour In Kew' Tork, Rogers losing only two falls in the time allowed. . , - (SperUI1 Plspateb re The Joarnsl.l Aberdeen, Wash., Dec 10. The right of a railroad to cross state harbors' area without regard to the right of the upland '. owner, 1. and without com pensation for damage done on account of the loss of the -harbor area, has be come a factor in the condemnation suit of the Grfeys Harbor & Puget Sound railway (Union Pacific) against the Vulcan Iron works. The Question today went up to the supreme court for solution. A writ of review, returnable at Olympla, was granted, which acts as a stay of pro ceeding. The order of the supreme court caused the postponement of the trial, which was set for this morning before Judge Irwin, in the Chehalis county court. The case is regarded as a test case, being the first one set for trial of those brought by the rail road for entrance to the waterfront of Aberdeen. A new phase is given the proceed ings by the interpretation of the state. Land Commissioner E. W. Ross has announced that he will request At torney General Atkinson to Intervene on behalf of the state as against the railroad. Attorney Able, In his argument be fore the supreme court on behalf of the Vulcan company, stated that the railroad wanted lands that were worth linn 000 tn the Vulcan company, and that the company would be greatly damaged If the railroad should cross tho harbor area, for which application for a lease had been made by Mr. Hulme of the Vulcan Iron works. The defense claims the priority of right to the harbor area of the upland owner, while Judge Irwin has ruled that the railroad might occupy the harbor area without regard to such rights. Marked for Death. "Three years ago I was marked for death. A graveyard cough was tearing my lungs to pieces. Doctors failed to help me, and hope had fled, when my husband got Dr. King's New Discov ery," says Mrs. A. C. Williams, of Bac, Ky. 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" San ' Francisco, Dec. 10--While tha stats board of health will continue its investigations of tha cause of tha poisoning of several hundred citizens throughout the state who attended tha launching of the collier Prometheus at Vallejo, Saturday, the entertainment ! committee of that town will begin an inquiry to fix the blame for the fur nishing of impure food that is be lieved to have caused rhe widespread sickness. Twenty-four additional cases of pto maine poisoning were reported yes terday afternoon and last night at Vallejo. Two of these victims, Mrs. William Cantrell and Robert Clegborn Jr., are said to be dangerously ill. Druggists at. Vallejo are -filling pre scriptions on an average of 200 a day. - The state board officials are contin uing the examination of the food and are divided In theory between pto maines and trichinosis. Experiments on live guinea pigs will be made and the effects of aamples from different foods that were served at tha luncheon will be noted. Vallelo. Cat. Dec 10. Leon Cohn. L XI call f xwivivvw WIC1BI. nuuw 1UW bid on the luncheon at which hundreds of prominent Callfornlans were poi soned at the time of the launching of the collier Prometneus, told the enter tainment committee that be expected to make little financially out of the contract, but that he expected to bene fit by the advertisement derived. Conn was me lowtn ox zour oiaaers. He auoted 60 cents a elate: Tichener St Butler of Vallejo quoted 65 cents, If union waiters were employed, and 50 cents if nonunion help was engaged: John Talt of Sap Francisco quoted 66 cents a plate; the Wheeler & Hayward Catering company of San Francisco quoted 86 cents a plate. or tne contract price 01 axoio oniy $700 has been paid and it Is probable that the rest will be withheld, at least until an investigation by the state board of health is concluded. When the contract was about to be awarded, the committee Investigated Cohn and found he was considered re liable. They promised conn a oonus or $76 If everything was satisfactory. The contract called for the providing of fresh supplies. ACCUSE HUE OF UNDERHAND TRICK California Canners and Pack ers in Arms Over Alleged Steamship Favoritism, (tJnltei Press Leased Wlrf.,1 San Francisco. Dec. 10. Prominent packers, canners and tanners are accus ing the American-Hawaiian Steamship company of a deliberate purpose to throttle competition by chartering a steamer solely to oppose the sailing ves sels of the Independent shippers and by lowering; the rates on salmon shipments rrom tne nortnern cities 10 new torn in order that San Francisco might be discriminated against and punished for daring to seek a cheaper medium for transporting Pacific coast products to the Atlantic seaboard. The trouble, it Is alleged, commenced a year ago, when a few shippers In this city sought to find an economical way to send their freight to New York. De siring to patronize American-owned ves sels, and not being able to pay the Srlce asked by the steamships, they un ertook to put the William P. Frye, a sailing ship, into commission. Unknown agents, since learned to be connected with the American-Hawaiian line, mysterloualy chartered the ship ! z nu nrxT iMwui non 1 lly Sample Shm are Scperlor Sboes. They are fte Pick and Crean ef lie Shoe Werli Positively No Branch Shops in Porlland FOR WOMEN A PAIR SrrP FOR MEN l , Never If -Pay More II Han These 1 Prices Portland's Busiest Shoe Shop Open Daily 8 a. n. to P.M. Gib Floor Orcflonlan Building Rooms 600-601 These Shoes are Seffular JS.50 to $6.99 Values o Ma. r Si? :R3 02) Qz? tsb,.... pea Satsrdays 8 A. 12. to II Pa d. 6th floor Oregonlan BuildingS Rooms 639-CSi ITAJCft- XUTTATOmi Aryan arfd commenced taking freight on It at ruinously low rates. Furthermore, the American-Hawaiian line suddenly established a rate for salmon shipments 7 cents lower tn the cases of Seattle and Tacoma than it was for local merchants. The aggrieved San Francisco ship pers say the American-Hawaiian line chartered this vessel and discriminated In its schedules in order to discipline local merchants, so that they would abandon all future attempts tp estab lish an Independent line of American owned sailing vessel to ply between the'Paclflc coast ports and New Tork. BOUKNE BUSY WITH ALBANY'S TROUBLE (Waablnftoa Bureau of Tha Journal.) Washington, Dec. 10. Senator Bourne has been advised regarding the condition of the Willamette river at Albany, that the war department Is compelled to ask for proof that the change of channel Is from a channel which was Improved by a former appropriation. If the case can be treated as an emergency he binpes Major Macadoo's report will jus tify tmmeaiate action. 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