THE OREGON DAtLY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING.' AY 24. 1909.- llrht recently br' his unusual ability to NEW INSTRUCTOR FOR AMERICAN PUGS TO land a knockout blow. Haguo has en gaged In 14 fights, and in six of them he scored a clean knockout. In his recent fight with Gunner Molr ho put hlsnan away In tho first round.- But none of his fights has furnished as se vere a test of his ability as ho will on counter tonight when he ' faces Lang ford, who la not only a hard hitter, but a clover and shifty boxer aa well. Jimmy Walsh, another Boston fighter, will engage In' a 20-round setto with Digger Stanley, tho English bantam, and.-i.ha fight is carded as for the Eng lish bantamweight championship. "Walsh has been seen hero before, and la well thought of by tho ring critics. Tho pre vailing opinion seems to bo that he Is tho superior of Stanley and should be able to win hs bout handily. Walsh and Stanley will battle for a Eurso of 32500, .while - Langford and ague fight for a purse of $7500 and a side bet of $500. TING NEWS OF THE WORLD MULTNOMAH'S TANK Tho Multnomah club has engaged a new swimming Instructor in tho person ot Professor Cavlll of the famous Cavil 1 family of Australia, several of whom hold world's swimming -championships, Cavill's brother 1s swimming Instructor at tha Olymplo club of Ban Francisco. Tho new Instructor : was .secured' through tho medium of Bert Kerrigan. who reootamondort him highly iia toplt chargro today, v. Owing to tho Interest In aquatics this year. Professor Cavill's class 4a expected to be m largo one. - Concerted effort Is to bo made at tho New Orleans convention of the Brother hood of Hallway Clerks to secure tho meeting of next year for Memphis, Tenn. TRACK DIAMOND RINO PIEL.D MEET ENGLISH STARS BEAUTIES LURED FROM EASTERN OREGON STREAM SERAPHS MAKE IT FIVE 8MB (United Press Leaaed Wire.) - London, May 24. It will bo .two Americans against two British fighters In tho all-star boxing show at tho Na tional Sporting club tonight. . TR card is generally regarded aa tha most prom Islng offered by tho club In several years. The main bout will bring together 8am Langford. tho Boston negro,, who is an aaolrant for the heavyweight title, and William ("Ian") Hague, a .York shire man who has com into the lime- Mac Uses Poor Judgment in Changing Slabsters Mc Cartv Fining Kid. 1 vm. SPOR u in ---- ' I it P i. ; I . if 1AI l ;!l?UIfPll -tf.n J IT If ? Ill (SnrfUl IHiWtfb to The Journml.) Lou Angeles, May 24. Los Angeles made It five out of seven games with the Beavers by winning yesterday af ternoon, 6 to 6. The moraine game was called when both clubs had made lour runs. Poor judgment on the part of Manager McCredie in switching his pitchers probably lost for the Beavers In the morning game. Umpire McCarthy fined Ryan 15 In the morning for ragging at him from the bench, and slapped another five npot on Kyan for talking too much In the afternoon. MoCarthys umpiring was of a fierce nature. Scores: Afternoon game: LG9 ANGELES. . . AB. R H. PO. A. E. Daley, cf 3 t 1 0 Godwin. If 4 1 .1 0 0 0 peall. rf J 1 1 2 J J Howard, lb 3 J Smitn. 3b 3 0 1 0 1 0 Delmas, ss 4 0 6 1 4 0 Dillon, lb 4 1113 10 Orendorff, c 3 0 1 1 0 Hosp, p 4 1 2 0 3 0 Brlswalter, p 0 0 . Total 30 6 t 27 14 0 f PORTLAND. AB. R. H. PO. A. K. Epeas, If 4 0 0 0 1 0 Kyan, cf 4 0 0 1 0 0 Olson. s 0 0 5 J 2 McCredie, rf 3 1 2 2 1 0 Johnson. Sb 3 2 1 3 0 0 Breen. b 3 2 1 0 3 1 Kennedy, lb 2 0 0 8 1 1 Ort lb 0 0 0 1 0 0 ArmbniBter, o 8 0 112 0 Wlllet. p. S 0 0 1 4 2 Founder, c 1 0 1 2 0 0 Graney 1 0 0 0 0 0 Total . . SO 6 6 24 18 4 Batted for Wlllett In the ninth. SCORE BY INNINGS. Los Angeles. 0 0 8 0 0 0 2 1 6 Hits 10 41111 '9 '.Portland .0 0 0 0 2 0 0 86 Hits 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 46 SUMMARY. . Three base htts Dillon, Breen. Two . base . . hits Orendorf f . .... Stolen base Godwin. Bases on balls Off Hosp 6, off Wlllett 6. Struck out By Hosp 4, by Wlllett L Wild, pitches Wlllett. Hit by pitcher Smith. Time Two hours. Umpire McCarthy. Morning rams: LOS ANGELES. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Paley, of. ....... 8 0 1 1 0 0 Godwin, If. i. 4 0 0 0 0 1 ?eall. rf. . 4 12 0 10 Howard. 2b 8 0 0 1 3 0 Smith, Sb 4 1 1 0 2 0 Delmas, sa. 8 0 0 2 4 0 Dillon, lb 4 1 1 17 0 0 Orendorf f, o. . ., . 3 0 0 3 0 0 Koestner, p 8 0 0 010 0 Ross 1 1 0 0 0 0 Totals ...... ..... ,1 4 24 20 1 Vtoss batted for Orendorf f In seventh. PORTLAND. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Fpeas, If. ... 8 0 0 4 0 0 Ryan, cf. 8 0 0 1 0 0 Ort. as. 1 1 0 0 0 0 Olson, as 3 0 1 1 2 0 McCredie, rf. 3 1 3 1 0 0 Johnson. Sb 1 1 0 2 1 0 Breen, 2b 3 1 0 1 4 0 Kennedy, lb 4 0 1 11 0 1 Armbruster, o. 3 0 1 3 2 1 Carson, p. 3 0 0 0 4 0 Oraney 1 0 0 0 0 1 Wlllett, p 0 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 27 4 24 14 1 ! I Graney batted for Carson In eighth.! SCORE BY INNINGS. Los Angeles OOOOOOSl 4 Hits . . 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 5 Portland 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 4 Hits J. 2101000 16 SUMMARY. Game called In eighth, time limit; In nings pitched. Carson 7, Graney IV, Wlllett 2-3. Two-bass hits Kennedy. BealL Sacrifice hits Ryan, McCredie, Carson. Delmas. Stolen bases McCre die, Daley, Beall, Howard. Bases on balls Off Koestner 4. off Carson 8. Struck out 'By Koestner 1. by Carson t. Wild pitch Koestner. Hit by pitch er Breen. Time of game 2 hours. Um pire McCarthy. Spokane 11, Tacoma 1. Tacoma, May 24. Spokane slaught ered Baker of Tacoma yesterday, win ning 11 to 1. Score: R. H. E. Tacoma ...00000100 0 1 0 4 Spokane ...3 0001004 3 11 13 2 Batteries BHker and Kellackey; Wright and Stivens. Additional Sporting Haws on Page la. NERVOUS PEOPLE And those afflicted with heart weakness may now have no fear of the dental chair. SCEAO WHAT ICRS. KAZTXXT SATS I I had 1 teetb extracted aX the Har vard Dentists without the least pais, and highly recommend them. 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Largest ond best-equipped Dental estab lishment In the world; 30 offices In I'hlted States. Opea Sunday, I U 1 .ei!y wM " ; If.. . "f: llllilillllllil 1, 's- k.u -if?.- mm St . , v ' w 1 ill 1 iitafTIT ""fT-hm MTifSTr a 1 r v . ::i.;aiS4'':: The above pieure showa part of a catch mad at the mouth of the Wallowa river". The trout were caught by Adolph NeWltn, a prominent druggist of La Grande, Or. Newlin used a 4 M ounce rod and No. 6 tiles GREAT BOWLING TOURNEY OPENS Foreigners Take Tart for First Time Ball Hay ers After Prices. FACTS ABOITT BOWLINO TOURNEY. '11806 Madison Hquare uaraen. Huratlon May 24-June 12. Total entries 10,000. Individuals entered 3600. Number of games to bo rolled 31,000. (United Press Leased Wire New York, May 24. With a record breaking entry list the annual tourna ment of the National rowllng congress opens In Madison Squarj Garden tonight and will continue for three weeks. Not only have the previous entry lists been exceeded In numbers, but the contests will be of a more representative char acter than at any previous bowling tour nament held in America. In addition to the principal cities of the United States east of the Rocky mountains, Canada and Germany are represented, making the tournament of a truly In ternational character. The entries for the five men teams number nearly 700, which is consider ably In excess of the best previous rec ord, entries in the two men teams and In the individual classes also eclipse the previous records. The total amount of prize money to be distributed among toe winners is I6U.000. Crack Teams Bowl. Among the crack howlinar nrffnnlxa- tlons represented are tha Oanucks and Champetres of MontreaJ Indianapolis Sportsmen, Cleveland. Greater Pltts burgs. Kim Kolts of New Haven. Y. M. C. A. of. Quebec, Nonpareils of Buffalo, weimont cricket club of Ph ladelnhla. Greater Readings of Reading. Kaneulls and Posts of Boston, Kerns of St. Louis, r-ennays or Wheeling Diamonds of Bal timore, Genesees of Rochester. Ohri sons of Pittsburg, Bonds of Columbus and KXndy Kids of Madison, Wis. Among tne individual entrants are some of the best bowlers of the country. muiuuiiiK junn xanzei, ex-manager or the Cincinnati National league basehall club, Al Selbach. the famous bowler and baseball player of Columbus, Larry Sutton, the A. B. C. champion, Martin Kern of St. Ixiuis and Gus Steele, Frank Brill and Glen Fisher of Chicago. uermany is represented toy a rive men. two two men teams and five individual bowlers of the United Bowline clubs of Berlin. The visit of these bowlers 10 America presents a complete novelty. It being the first time that Euroncans have ever come to America to take part in a bowling tournament. Tha Ger. mans bring- with them a trophy donated oy ine united Howling clubs of Ber nn ror competition in -the present tournament. Twenty-four of the hltrhest sradn al leys have been laid in the renter of Madison Square Garden for the tour nament. They are fitted with all of the latest appurtenances. Including the Sim piex pin spotters and Ijoep-the-Loop ; all returns. A newlv devised aerial scoring system will record the score of every play of each game and bring the score ctose ro ine spectators. STANFORD'S STROKE T HY CRAZY M (United Preu Leased Wlre.l Seattle, May 24. John Fitting, stroke of the Stanford university rowing crew, Is today suffering from severe lacera tions to both his kneea and w;lll be unaDie 10 take his place In the racing oumi iur several days, .f ining was in jured yesterdav at tha Laka Wajjhlnir. ton boathouse while assisting two boat house employes to restrain a demented man from drowning himself. The man had leaped into the water, bent on committing suicide, and had been hauled out by the boatmen. Break ing away from them, he again threw himself into the lake. He was finally uiasH'-u "in a secona lime, and in try ing to ovr-rpower the crazed would-be suicide. Fitting was thrown to his knees and received several deep cuts from a nail in the planking. It is not believed his Injuries are sufficiently serious to prevent his rowing In the race with Washington University May 29. CALIFORNIA FOOTBALL M DIES (Doited Prexa Leaced Wire.) San Francisco. Mav 24. Dr Oscnr K Taylor, former head coach of the Uni versity of California football team, died late yesterday at the Ijuie hospital in this city. . The cause of his death was spinal meningitis. Dr. Taylor was a prominent practi tioner in the bay cities. Twice he had removed a bony growth or "spine" from bis nose. Three weeks uro the ernwth again became annoying. In attempt ting to remove It he accidentally In flicted a severe wound In the base of his brain. The wound became infected, and spinal -meningitis followed. Taylor graduated from the stato uni versity In 1894. While an undergradu ate he gained fame as one of the best fullbacks in the hlstorv of -western football. When the ITugby game was adoptod by the California university, Taylor cas made heavr coach for his alma mater, which position he filled acceptably lor two year a WAVERLY GLUB IS AFTER SI 000 CUP Eight of Best Players Take Part in Tom Morris Tourney. Eight of the best golf players of the Golf club will take part in the tourna ment for the Tom Morris memorial trophy, which will be played all over the country June 16, the date of thu birth of the "Grand Old Man of Golt." The magnificent trophy, costing about 31000. was presented to the Western Golf association, of which the Waverly Golf club Is a member, by peter Daw son of Glasgow, Scotland. The trophy is pronounced by critics to be tne nnest and most artistic gxlf prlie ever made. It stands nve teet nign. One feature about the competition Is that it Is limited to players over 25 years of age, In order to make tha play strictly a "veteran" proposition. Here are some or tne rules governing the play for the Morris trophy: "The Tom Morris memorial trophy competition will be an annual club team contest of IS boles against tne par of the course to be played by teams of eight, all of whom must be amateurs and members of the competing club and bona fide residents of the district cov ered by this association and be at tha time of the competition twenty-live (25) years of ago or over. "Each club team will play over Us own course each year on June U, Tom Morris' birthday. When . the date of June 1 of any year falls on Sunday, the competition that year shall take place on Saturday, June 15. "On the day of the competition, be fore starting, no competitor shall play on, or on to. any of the putting greens, nor shall he intentionally play at any hole of the stipulated round which is within his reach, under penalty of dis qualification. All players must play from scratch; and the competition must be finished on tho day of the event, under penalty of disqualification. No postponement will be allowed for any cause whatsoever. "A competition against par is played In the same manner as one against bogey, except that the figure represent ing the par of a hole of a given length and against which the competitors play Is fixed solely by the length of the hole and thus the par of holes of the samo length is the same and uniform, and, unlike the bogey, does not vary because of other conditions. For Instance, a ho'e 285 yards In length may have Its bogey as 4 at one club and 5 at another. The par for a hole 286 yards In length is absolutely fixed at 4, no matter what tha topography of the ground may be or the Judgment of the club's green committee. "The official distances of the associa tion by which the por of a hole is com puted are as follows: Up to 200 yards. ....... From 200 to 250 yards... From 250 to 875 yards... From 875 to 425 yards... From 425 to 510 yards... From 510 to 600 yards... From 600 to 650 yards. . . The club whose team . .Par Is 3 ..Par is 3tt , .Par is 4 . .Par Is 4H . .Par Is 5 . .Par Is 6 . .Par Is 6 returns the R. H. E. 1 5 1 .7 8 4 best total result against the par of its own course will be awarded the cus tody of the trophy for one year, and each Tlaver of the winning team will be srlven an appropriate medal. The trophy will become the permanent prop erty of the cliih .whose team has been five tlmea the winner of the competi tion, not necessarily, however. In suc cession. There Is no entrance fee for this competition." Frisco 5-1, Vernon 1-7. (Special Plsnatcb to The Journal.) San Francisco, May 24. San Fran cisco won the afternoon game yester dav, 6 to 1, but lost in the morning to Vernon, 7 to 1. escores: Morning game - San Francisco Ve-mon Batteries Corbett, Grirrin and H. Williams: Hogan and Hitt. Afternoon game R. IT. E. Pan Francisco 5 6 4 Vernon . . ., 1 2 5 Batteries Henley and Berry: Schafer and Hogan. Seattle 3. Vancouver 1. Seattle, Wash., May 24. Seattle moved several points hltrher in the percentage column yesterday, hy a 3 to 1 vtctorv over Vancouver. ' Score: R. H. E. Seattle 10002000 3 7 1 Vancouver .00000000 1 1 4 1 Batteries Miller and Shea; Erickson and Sugden. Raum RIanVs Oaks. (Sfiecial Dianateb to The Journal.) Sacramento, May 24. Spider Baum blanked the Oaks yesterday, 1 to 0, In a brilliant game. Score: R, H. E. Oaklahd 0 10 1 Sacramento.. 1 3 0 Batteries Mair. Christian and Lewis; Baum and Byrnes. BONE PLAVS LOSE GAME EOli COLTS Frary Off Color on Decisions Pitchers Put Up Ex cellent Game. Dome work that would put a Cordil leras burro to shame lost yesterday' 11-inning matinee to Aberdeen, 3 to 1, although It must bo admitted that Um pire Ralph Frary was laboring under acute optical delusions. When Frary was not handing tne -game to tne cats on a silver platter, the Colts were do nating It on errors and dull wits. Both Seaton and Slever pitched good ball, each allowing eight hits. How ever, Seaton was more effective until the 11th, when three tantalising little popups fell out of reach of the men be hind him and filled the bags. Two of them scored when La Jeuna shot the ball at Cooney'a feet. Portland put one around In the first Inning, when Bassey's fluko three-bagger and La Jeune's overthrow of third allowed the little, count to romp all the way around with a run head or steam. There was no more scoring until the eighth, when, Aberdeen evened up mat ters, cooney roozied Herbert s ground er, and the latter reached first. Here Frary's range of vision was obstructed by a passing mosquito, and he called HerDert sare again, arter Casey sneaKed in behind and tagged him with Murray's snappy throw. To anyone who had slumbered eight hours the night before, Herbert . was caught by 18.07 Inches. O'Brien was on the Job with the neces sary sacrifice. Then, after Slever had been retired, Carr biffed one to Garry in center. Garry routed the ball home at lightning speed with quite a crook in it, and Beaton, evidently thinking It was going wide, hutted Into arrange ments He not only messed up a nice catch for Murray, but allowed Herbert to cross the registering tablet. Nothing further was doing until the eleventh. Carr. Campbell and Swalm dumped measly little flies Just out ofj reach. Jeune s grounder to Cooney, ; which the latter Juggled, allowed the: shortstop to put Swalm out at second, ' and would have given over a double play on Casey's throw to Murray to ' catch Campbell, had the Colt backstop been content with one swipe at the tall , blonde lnatead of two. Frary gave him : life at the plate. Portland might have won In the : eighth If Murray ljut what's the use?i Score: ABERDEEN. AB. R, H. PO. A. E. Carr. 2b 6 1 2 6 Campbell, rf 6 Swalm, If. .5 Streib. lb 4 Le Jeune, cf 5 Brewer, 3h 5 Herbert, ss 4 O'Brien, c. . .-: 3 Slever, p. 4 Cobs are sold by the yard. 15 cents for - aryard of Havana tobacco. Each cob is 4 inches long. Nine are placed in a bundle. Cobs are roughs the package is inexpensive 4 and the box is about the plainest that ever sat in a cigar Window. But Cdbs aren't meant for looksyou ' smoke them and when you have one good mouthful of the delicious, fra grant Havana you'll realize that you're getting 1 0 cents' worth of pleas ure out of each of the nine. ' jThe millionaire gets his accustomed flavor at the workingman's price the 'workingman gets the millionaire's pleasure for his own pennies. The rough cigar with the smooth taste. IFOR SALE EVERYWHERE MASON, EHRMAN & CO., DISTRIBUTORS, Portland, Seattle and Spokane. 2 0 4 0 0 5 11 1 Total 40 S PORTLAND. 8 38 10 1 AB. R. H. PO. IK. Casey, 2b 5 0 1 4 Cooney, ss 5 0 1 2 Basse y, If 4 1 1 0 Mullln, lb 6 0 0 14 Garry, cf 3 0 0 4 Adams, 3b 4 0 2 0 Murphy, i f 5 0 0 1 Murray, c 4 0 2 6 Seaton, p 3 0 1 1 Staton, 3 b 1 0 0 1 Total SS 1 8 33 16 2 8COBE BY INNINGS. Aberdeen 0 000000100 28 Hits 0 001110101 88 Portland 1000000000 0 1 Hits 1 1 1 001 1 20 1 08 SUMMARY. Struck out By Siever, 9; by Seaton, 6. Bases on balls Off Slever, 2. Two-base hit Cooney. Three-base hit Baesey. Double plays Cooney to Casey to Mul lln: O'Brien to Carr. Sacrifice hlts-r-O'Brlen. Stolen bases Adams, Slever, Casey, Bassey, La Jeune. Hit by pitched ball Streib. First base on errors Ab erdeen, 2. Left on bases Aberdeen, 6; Portland, 6. Time of game Two hours. Umpire Frary. ST. JOHNS TAKES LEAD IX TBI-CITT LEAGUE' .'-t .'ViLlI''. . . :isUliliA-u Dishes have to be washed 1 095 times a year Why not let the Gold DustTwins do the work? Vancouver Wins Game. Vancouver, Wash.. May 24. Vancou ver defeated Forest Grove yesterday in the Trl-Clty league game, 5 to 3. Score: R. H. E. Vancouver R 10 6 Forest Grove 4. ..3 8 7 Batteries Vancouver, Van and Suth erland; Forest Grove, Robenson and Kelt. Umpire Clark. Attendance, 800. FOISOX VAX rOISOWlNCr. Ballard's Snow Liniment cures It Mr. O. H. P. Cornelius, Turner, Ore., writes: Mr wife has. discovered that Snow -Liniment cures "'Poison Oak Poisoning," a Very Painful trouble. She not onlv cured a case of It on herself, but on two of nr rrienas wno were poisoned by this n.me Ivf. Prim. 26c S0o and II finid bv SKIdmor. Drug Co. St. Johns went Into the lead In the Trl-City league race yesterday when they copped off two games from Al blna. winnlng-tho first contest 2- to 1. and the second, a , five inning affair, 7 to 2. A poor 'crowd was in attend ance despite the beautiful day. The people of St Johns who didn't attend the games missed some great baseball in that first contest- for it was as pretty a game as ono could wish to see. AJblna started out In the lead, but in the fourth tho Apostles tallied once, while again In the eighth Pembroke scored with the winning run. The. second game was made easy for St.. Johns owing to Ineffective work by Pitcher Taylor. McConnell relieved him too late to save tha fame. The scores: First gams R. H. E. Albina 1 S 1 St. Johns I 7 i Batteries McConnell and Brock; Olr ney and Pembroke. Second game R. H.E. Albina 2 4 t St Johns 7 I 3 Batteries McConnell, Taylor and Brock; Jasman and Pembroke. Umpire ' Rankin, r - 1 It stands to reason tnat if you save a 1 wash your dishes, it will amount to a great of the year. Gold Dust softens hard Water, the dishes and with its use the dishes require wiping. Washing dishes in the old way meant it is merely child's play. ; Gold Dust makes dish water that digs. hidden particle of tlirt'and germ life and sterili itde labor each time you deal of relief at the end cuts dirt and grease from little else than rinsing and drudgery with Gold Dust It goes deep after every as well as cleans. Tom Murray ran bases yesterday like a hippopotamus. Instead of sliding Into second and, being Safe after his single In the eighth inning, he strode in like a British soldier on parade. Had he slid he oould have won tho gam on Casey's single. , Do not use Soap, Naphtha, Borax, Soda, Ammonia or Kerosene with GoW Dust. 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