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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. AUGUST 1. 1909.1
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GOUBIf IIIIIIG
AT GREAT CUP
TRIO OF CRACK WRESTLERS .:
a WIGGSSTOPS
DIIIEIiT RALLY
Moles Get Extremely Busy in
? Fifth Inning and Rap
Out Win.'
MEET WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Jill i!M
Portland .Pitcher Slugging
' Ball Hard Bassey Has
a Good Record.
G
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dough, the' Portland pitcher, who has
been playing- an eutfield position for the
'l j" . a it. . i m ' . - &
I iBKi lew utjw, juaa cumueu inio a uav-
ting notch lew bolea above big- buck
Connor the , real premier elugger ' of
the Northwestern league. Gough has
" been at bat often enough to make his
average a most creditable one and he
shows all the earmarks ..of a real high
class batsman.
Frluk and Bennett, who hava been
plugging; along between .300 and .825
for the last two months, are still keep
ing their noses over the .800 mark.
Lynch has dropped under Campbell and
: Brlnker, who have been coming up, es-
' pecially the former. Lejeune. of Aber
deen, has also climbed up with great
rapidity, and has been hitting at a.400
. clip for most of the last month. . - .
Bonnett of Seattle Is the leading run
getter with 68. Raymond Is second,
-Bassey ef Portland third. Considering
' Bassey's team records, his la the most
remarkable performance. 1
. In base running, Campbell la coming
in fan t as a real rival for the fleet
, Cooney. The latter etill leads, Bassey
being third. , ; , ;
- Altman Is the best sacrifice hltter'by
.a wide marlrtBi with, Klppert second.
best with 2.- Lejeune haa 49, also
Lynch.' Capron Is next with 48.
v The individuals above ,?0Q and team
records: ' . '-.--
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Dough,' Iortlnd 67
. Connors, Spokane. .840 83
Annis, Tacoma ... 12 8
Frisk, Seattle ...88 57
Bennett Seattle . .878 "68 .
Campbell. Aberd'n.871 60
Brlnker, - Spokane. .HOI 80
' Lynch, Seattle ,.. 865 68
, Lejeune, - Aberdeen. 824 48
Akin. Seattle .....808 60
. Mackin, Tacoma ..121 8
Swain, Vancouver: 887 48
Altman, Spokane.. 881 65
. Oooney, . Portland. .382 B9
7 Murray, Portland -..180 18
' Bugden, Vancouv'r.878. -ii
Weed, Spokane ...385 43
Magee, Seattle 37 -
Swalm. ; Aberdeen. .357 34
Baker. Tacoma :.. , . 98 9
Capron, Seattle ,,.826 35
Burnett. Spokane .302 80
8trelb, Aberdeen , . 8 86
Casey, Portland ...839 ' 30
Olliigan, Vancouver 71 6
Hurley, Tacoma .387 46
Wright, Bpokane ,, 61 - 8
Ovlts, Aberdeen ..84 4
James, Spokane ..840 41
Stevens, Spokane,. 237 15
MuJin, Portland ..883 - 84
Brooks, Vancouver. 108 8
Klppert, Tacoma ...884 41.
4 Suess, Tacoma ...808 88
Jensen, Spokane ,.66 8
Irby, Tacoma .,...- 4
Lashwood. Tacoma 28 8
'Davis, Vaucouver .834 42 -,
Bassey, ' Portland... 346 ' 84 .
Bewer, Aberdeen ,.305 26
Clynes,' Spokane ..886 42
,.' Mahon, Vancouver. 366 ' 89 "'
Kreits, Aberdeen . . 88 13
Schaeffer, -Tacoma. 87 4
' Paddock, Vancouvr. 117 10
Nordyke, Vancou.,184 21
Bender, Tac.-8eat...l97 25
Raymond, Seattle .879 , 65
Adams, Portland . .867 24
Brown, Spokane ... 245 ; , ii
Schwarnweber, Van.818 80 '
Shea, Seattle .,...108 17
Cartwrlght, Tse.-V.878 r 86
'TOsndr. Portland. 104 81
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tiases follow: Cooney 48, Campbell 48,
Bassey 89, Swalm 80, Weed 27, Ray
mond and Klppert 19, Lejeune 25, Hur
ler 24, Qarry and Quigley 23, Moor
Clynes and Acfams 80. - " ,
- Fifteen or more sacrifice hlta Alt
man 84k Klppert 27, Bassey 23, Weed,
Burnett und Cartwrlght 21, Raymond
' and Bresino zo, Aaams 17, uooney is,
Uulgley, Campbell and James 15, , -
Extra baas nits for 25 or more bases:
Frisk 62, Lejeune and Lynch 49, Cap
ron i$, Bennett 42, Bassey 41, Clynes
40, Klppert 25, Swalm 38, Garry and
James 82, Connors 'and Magee 29,
Swain and Burnett 28, Weed, Bewer and
Mahon 27, Altman 16, Staton 26.
Team batting:
AB. R. H. Ave-
Seattle I .....8297' 459 788 .339
Spokane 8308 873 ' 779 .235
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Portland ....izio 3ii ess .zis
Tacoma ...........8380 809 717 .212
Vancouver .3221 ' 298 648 f .201
E. E. Cohen, the manager of the Max
well agency, haa Just returned from a
trip to the Maxwell faetories. Ha found
-the automobile business in ths east In a
flourishing condition. All of the man
ufacturers of any consequenqs are en
larging their factories for an Increased
output ior 1910. While he was there
ths Maxwell people purchased a four
story building at Providence, R. I to
h used as an additional factory sits.
The Maxwell output for 1910 will be
30,000 macmnes. ,.,
IEEE'S YOUR SLUGGER
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Three of ths greatest wrestlers of
the country will come together on the
mat In-Exposition rink next Wednesday
night, when Dr. B. F. ' Roller, the well
known Seattle physician-wrestler, un
dartakes to throw Charier Olson, light
heavyweight chamDlon of the world.
and John, Berg, champion light-heavy-
weignt or jKurope, both in 7 minutes.
A classier card has never been offered
ths fans in any city west of Chicago
or Kansas City, where the champion
ships of ths world In the heavyweight
division ars Usually fought ' out be
tween the Americans and ths foreign'
ers. -
Probably more interest has been dls
played in ths Wednesday night affslr
than any bout that has . ever been
pulled off In Portland, for all three of
the principals have appeared hers be
fore and have won their way Into ths
hearts of the fans by their hard and
scientific work. There Is not a loafer
among the trio and they can be de
pended on to give the public the best
match that haa yet been , wrestled here.
Berg Xrtoal raTorlta.
Berg Is so well known In Portland
that he neds, no further introduction.
He won hia title of European light-
heavyweight champion by wading
through a score of the best wrestlers
over there In a Belgian tournament at
the same time that George Hacken
schmldt won ths heavyweight champion
ship of ths world. When the big
match was arranged between Hacken
schmldt and Ootch. - Berg, being an
American and an adept at the Amer
ican style of wrestling, 'was employed
to train George.. From that employment
he assumed ths name of "Young Hack
enschmidt," by which he Is known on
ths other- side and In ths wrestling
centers of this country. .
When r. Roller, who will attempt
to throw Berg- and Olson, left college
he was known as one of ths greatest
football players in ths gams, as wvdl
as a champion amateur wrestler. - He,
cams irom tne middle west, ths home
of the best wrestlers In ths world. He
knew a lot about the game,' and When
he cams west to Seattle to locate in
the practice of Ma profession ha took
ths sport up as an amusement. He
became so proficient that ha worked out
earnestly. .. t ,
i;f Had Prlvats Match. -Then
he had prlvats Inatch with
Frank Gotch and held Ootch off with-
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Roller.
out a fall. Then he decided to take up
ths wrestling as a side profession. He
nas met and aereatea sucn lamous
wrestlers as Farmer Burns, Jess West
re-anL Lundin. Fred Beel. Leo Par'
dello and others, including the two men
nm niMta Wartnoartav nlehl. - ,
Olson has been wrestling around me
middle west for a score or years and
haa met and beaten all ths good ones
except Ootch and the Turk. Mahmout,
He is one of the slenderest and most
frealtlshly built athletes tnat aver
crawled through the ropes. There are
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no muscles that stand vm on nig Doa
and his arms are very slender. Physl
cians who have examined him state
and his arms are very slender.
that the strength
the lonff muscles
in his body lies In
that he has which
have been pronounced to be best of all
musclfts. He has beaten Farmer Burna,
Yankee Rogers. Pardello. Fred Beel.
Amerlcus and a lot of Mother first-rate
wrestlers. ,
When this trio gets going In their
coming bout there will be something
doing, in tne language or tne streets.
THIRTT-OnE BIHGS 5
I' SOUTHERN GAME
Buddy- Ryan, who has been
swatting the. ball for extra bases
when runs were needed.
Loa Angeles, July 81. Memories of
ths old Wilmington Wangdoodles were
revived by today 'a slugging festival be
tween Los Angeles and Vernon when
81 base hits were recorded. The Angels
played errorless - ball throughout the
joks contest and ..won by ths decisive
scors of 13 to 4.
The one feature of the game was a
triple steal made at the expense of a
greenhorn Ditcher in the seventh In
nlng by Dillon. Beall and Wheeler. Dil
lon stole across ths plate, the other two
runners advancing to second and third.
Thirteen men, Including three pitchers
and two catchers, were used in ths Ver
non line up. Wlllett lasted but one in
nine-. Harkina worked fiva and ' a tall
rangy boy whose breakfast name la Ab
bott ilnlsned up the job. The scors:
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AB.R. H. PO
BlOVBil, cr. .......... e 0 0 0
Hogan, cf, 6
Bernard, 2b. ........ 5
ttrashear. lb.
Eagan. ss. .
Hi lev. If.
Coy. rf. .
Mott, 3b. .
Brown, c.
Harkins, p,
Wlllett. p.
Kinkel, c
4 f
0
1
Abbott, p. 2
2
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14
0
0
1
0
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Totals ....38 4 13 87 20: 3
. , . : 'LOS ANGELES.
AB. R. H. Pa A. E.
4 4 4 1 1 0
Daley, cf.
Godwin, lt'jt..i.
Dillon, lb.
Beall, rf. ...........
Wh eelerv 2by .........
J. Smith, 3s
ueimas, ss.
H. 6mith, c
Nagle, p, .
Totals ..
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0 ; 0
1 0
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2 9
,.,..,...44 13 18 27 17 0
I SCORE BT "INNINGS.
Vernon ,..,..,,.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 4
Hits ......... ".a- J 0 0 2 2 0 3 813
Los Angeles .....3 3 0 0 1 8 3 0 013
.hits ".to-j,-...t. 3 1 1 0 4 2 1 1 IS
. i SUMMARY.
Hits .maJe Off WlUett 5, runs ;
Harklns, hits 9. runs S. Three-base D!t
Haley. Two-bass -hits Bernard 2,
Beall, Daley, Harklns, Wheeler, Nagle.
Sacrifice hits Dillon, Godwin. Innings
pitched Willett-1. Harklns 6. Bases on
balls Off Harklns 2, Abbott 1, Nagle 1.
Struck out By Wlllett 1, Nagle 2. Ab
bott 1. Double plays Hogan to Eagan
to Mott, Bernard to Mott. Wheeler to
Delmas to Dillon, Brashear, unassisted.
Charge defeat to Wlllett Wild pitch
Harklns. Hit by pitcher Godwin, H.
Smith, .Wheeler. Time of game Two
hours. Umpire McQreevey. .
. This Date In Sport Annals.' 1
1839 At Beacon course. Hoboknn. V
J.: Dutchman established a record by
trotting three miles under saddla in
7:32H-
1J67 At Point Albino. Canada: Sam
Rankin defeated Dominlck Bradley In
152 rflupds for 32000.
18.S At New Tork: GL F. Wahlatrom
defeated Cyrlllo Dion in match for 16
ball pool champions!-'- and 85000.
1884 At Narragansett Park: Jay-Eys-
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Al Carson of no-b.it-no-rnn fame,
whom Manager " McCredlo plans to
pitch against the Oaks today.
See rolnr against time. X:19U. accom
panied by a running' horse, nurse 33500,
trotted a mue in 2:w Dealing record. ,
1888 At Halifax. N. S.: J. Fleming
won three mile scullers race for cham
pionship of Halifax harbor. . .
1891 Harry Howard, a noted wrest
ler and pedestrian, died at Montclalr, M.
The enumeration of some little sus
pected causes for undue heating of gas
oline motors mar ne userut. ana so the
following are sugxested: Too little lift
to exhaust valve, too small exhaust port,
lata spsrk. overfeed of gasoline and
back pressure from silencer.
Jim Jeffries has reduced his welrht
from 242 pounds to 238 pounds. Noth
ing liks a .'.'long tour de show shop" to
causs a wrinkle In ths waistband.
Oakland, . '
Portland, 2.
James Wiggs did It again. And for
ths second time this week, too, There
Isn't any use talking about it either,
for McCredlo'a crew couldn't see his
slants in time to finish ths execution
they had begun on Mr. Christian, Ths
Beavers had their batting togs on at
that or rather they had just begun to
don them. They started ths bombard
ment In ths sixth with, the score 3 to
1 in. favor of the men from Barvllle.
But with two men on the paths in the
seventh and Only one down, .General
Reidy showed his . managerial ability
and waved ths weakening Christian to
ths bench. Ths redoubtable Jimmy then
stdlled .nonchalantly onto the mound
with his omnipresent smile and the tide
was stemmed. From that time on the
"nothln" doing sign of ths Beavers
was In plain sight. The cabbage patcher
slipped the nauseous oxone to no less
than five of ths hopeful sluggers, end
ing ths ninth by passing out - three
bunches of th waft atuff. , .; ,
; ' Soora - la Plrst,
Portland started ths scoring In ths
first. - Olson took . four' wide ones and
was coffined j at second, when Speas
tried' to lay down a sacrifice. Billy was
safe on ths first pillow,, however, and
he sprinted ' clear ' around when Buddy
Ryan, Took an unchristlanlike .swing at
one of the affable Christian's teasers
and Journeyed to second while ths ball
was rebounding from the - right field
fence. Buddy went to third when Mc
Credls singled to left, but the little
Irishman was caught between bases oa
a near squeeze play by Captain John
son. Ote was then , retired on a roller
to Ragan.- . v,
The Oaks tied It up in ths third when
"Specie" Harkneaa was tapped for two
hits. La Longe beat out a slow one to
Olson and was advanced by "Kid" Ra
gan's clever bunt. He scored on a
slashing single to right by ths pitcher.
'8peck'T then handed Carroll a Jolt in
the ribs which put him on firat. Duffy
Lewis, however, was retired on a foul
to Johnson and Hogan put an easy- one
into Ryan's glove, ending the install
ment. - . -
Reldya aeltzerettea filled ths bases In
ths fourth again on two passes and an
error by Harkneos and a sacrifice. The
freckled fellow came to earth at this
Juncture and caused the next two bats
men to go out on easy chances to the
Beaver support. :.-. ..
.-' as J8uay la "fifth.;
Ths ex-cellarltea were right on the
job again In the fifth. Carroll availed
himself of Harkness generosity and
atrolled. Duffy Lewis put hhn on sec
ond with a beautiful sacrifice and Ho
gan drove Mm to the plats with
vicious blngls to . right Cameron fol
lowed this with a two-bass slap In the
same nlacs and Hogan completed the
circuit That was all for Oakland but
it proved to ba enough. McKune filed
to Breen and Qulgley was retired at
first by Johnson after a lightning llku
suoup ana mrow oi ins rea oeaa s Slow
counter.
Portland mads the second and last
scors for the leisurely ones In the sixth
when McCredie walked and crossed the
?an on ths feature 4m of the day. s
ong line drive from Ote Johnson's bat
to ths left field fence. The biff counted
for a-two bagger. Ort ended the inning
when he smashed a liner straight Into
Hogan's nands.
Garrett then . replaced Harkness . and
the Oaks could do nothing mors in the
run getting line. The Beavers were
stopped in ths next-inning, however, by
the substitution of Mr. wiggs. and ths
events lonowing that hsve already been
rciaieu. . ...
OAKLAND.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Carroll. a. t..
D. Lewis. L f.
Hogan.- lb. .,
Cameron. Sb
McKuna, sa .
Qulgley, r. f..
La Longe, c. .
Taom Ok
Christian, p. . .
Wlegs, p. ...
C. Lewis, c. . .
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3
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2
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Total
Olson, ss. .
Spear, 1. f.
Ryan, c f.
McCredie. r.
Johnson, 3 b.
Ort 10 ....
Breen, 2b. .
Fisher, c. . .
Harkness, p.
Graney . . .
Garrett, p. .
Onvn
31 3 87 14 0
PORTLAND.
AB. R. H. PO. A E.
f.
0
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1
3
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0
0
3
0
0
0
0
8 1
0 8
0 C
0 2
1 6
Total .39 2 6 27
Batted for Harkness in fifth.
Batted for Garrett to ninth.
SCORE BT INNINGS;
Oakland 00 1 02000
Hits .0 2 0 2 1 0 1
Portland 1 0 0001 0 0
Hits I v o o l l l
SUMMARY.
Struck out By Christian 1, Harkneaa
uarrett vviggs o. eases on Dans
Off Christian 6. Harkness 2. Garrett 1
Two bass nita Kyan, uameron, jonnaon.
At bat Off Harkneaa 17. off Christ
ian 2. Sacrifice hits Ragan, McKune,
D. Lewis. Garrett stolen - bases ui
otl Raaan. Hit by pitched balls-
Carroll by Harkness. First bass on er
rors Oakland 1. uert on oases usk-
land 9, Portland 7. Innings pitched
By Harkness t, oy unnstian i-i.
Bass hits Off Harkness 4, runs 3, off
Christian 4, runs 3. Base Time of game
Two hours, umpires Mccartny ana
Van Haitren, . ..
LARGE NUMBER PLAY
III BREAKERS TOURNEY
Tennla playera are interesting; them
selves now in ths tournament which will
be pulled off at Breakers, on the Wash
ington coast from August 18 to 23. A
lam number of local Dlayera hsve sis
nified an intention of going down for
the tournament ana me entry ust will
probably be much larger troth among
the men, and women than that In the
stats championship held last month at
the Multnoman eiuo.
There win be six events to play off,
all of which will be handicap matches
exceDt ths men s singles. Tot - men a
singles will be from scratch.
A number of handsome cups have been
donated for the tourney and the games
will be unusually Interesting.
Miss Hotchkiss and Miss Ryan, the
California gina wno nays been win
ning ao handily In the northwest, will
also play In the tournament
FLY CASTING CONTEST
SHOWS GOOD FORM
Three contestants divided the honors
at ths second meeting- ef the Portland
y casting club at Hawthorne park
esterday afternoon. -. They were N. C
home, who won the long distance
event and W. F. Backus and George
Rae, who divided honors in the accu
racy events. A bad north wind handi
capped the participants considerably.
Thorns Was hardly in the form which
he had shown on previous occasions, and
although he won the event with a runt
of 98 feet he fell four feet short of the
century mark Which' it was hoped he
would surpass. Most of his easts were
between SO and 90 feet, however. Wal
ter F.-Backus was second in this event
with a 90 foot cast. ?
Backua waa really the star of the!
0fff
on the remainder of our Spring and Summer
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lart --Schaf feer k Marx
Suits'
$20.00 Suits Reduced to 513.35
$25.00 Suits Reduced to $16.65
$30.00 Suits Reduced to $20.00
$35.00 Suits Reduced to $23.35
Sam'! Rosenblatt & Co.
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Comer Third and Morrison
getting
three contestant a for besides
second place in the big long distance
event he took rirst placs in ths accuracy
contest at 50 to 60 feet and second place
in the delicacy and accuracy contest at
40 to 60 reet. ueorge Kae was ths win.
ner of the 40 to 60 foot contest and was
second in the longer event In the 40
to SO foot event Rae'a score was 99 6-16,
while Backus' was 98 10-15. In the E0 to
60 foot contest. Backus made 98 13-16
and Rae 98 10-18.
Llbby, Mont., claims an amateur ball
team that hasn't lost a gams in- 16
years. They haven't got anything on
Washington at that Ths Senators
haven't won O. well, let the matter
drop.
All things considered, ths Chicaro
Whits Sox did pretty nice work during
their last engagement on the home
grounds.
Warner. Leach. Clarke and Miller of
the Pirates are all among- the first 10
leading hitters of the National league.
Walter Clarkaon. ths old Harvard and
American league pltcker. is pitching for
a - semi-pro. team in Cleveland.
W W A.lU-4KO JU. JJ-IHJL J LiJ O
Next Wednesday Evening, August 4, Exposition . Rink,
Nineteenth and Washington Streets,
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Zdbt XeavriralfBt , Onamplea. ;
Reserved Seats Ringside $1.50. General Admission $1.00.
The auggsstlon of Oovsrnor Crothers
of Maryland - that eonvlets be used to
construct state highways has aroused
considerable comment, practically all of
wnion is r a ravoraois nature.
A lsngth of rope la alwaya handy.
The driver may want it himself. Others
m irouDie may asc mm- rornow. m
ease of all the spare tlrea being used
up it may be wound round the rim,
and often It wilt secure the necessary
adhesion If wound round ths cover oa
ios-oovsred roads.
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IN OREGON for all kinds of fruit, berries and walnuts. Excels,
in strawberries and cherries, any spot on the Pacific Coast,
For further particulars and plats call at our, city office 22(5 and
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