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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL;: PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST ,14, 1909. RINO. ; FIEL.D SPORnNGEWS-OPTHiWORtD TRACK DIAMOND JUIilOD fill GO jIFTEB RECORDS Famous Athletes Prom the Whole Country Struggle for Honors at Seattle. . (United Prase Leaaed Wlra.) ' Seattle, Aug. 1. With tha pick of tha track athlete of the country sched: Vied to participate in the second day's vent at the Amateur Athletic union meet at the exposition stadium this afternoon, sensational contests are prom ised and it would not be surprising if a number of new records were set Local athletic enthusiasts are Jubil ant today over the wonderful showing of the Seattle Athletlo club Juniors In yesterday's meet, when 61 points were piled up as against 15 for the New York Athletlo club, which was second, and It for the Multnomah, Athletic club of Portland, third. Voted Athletes entered. ' Taking part in the games this after noon are such noted athletes as Ralph Rose, the shotputter; Frank Irons, the I.nn1rn Olvmnic ohunnlon broad JumD- Hiliman. me Quarter inner ISHSTMOS FOR . ALL COAST BALL Says He Would Like to See Eight Team League Next Year. er; Harry and hurdler: Lee Talbot and Alfred Plaw. weight throwers; the veteran. JfrnMitcheL Hamilton and May, Chi- - . . . ,1 T V. .. .WA am,tm Irish Jumper? H. Olssing, the New York half iniler and a host of others. The half mile and the quarter mile runs are expected to provide me most excitina- contests of the day. Edmund- son, the local crack, is in splendid con' dition and. his admirers are hoping that he will defeat the eastern rners. uiar er of the Olympic club, San Francisco, and Gish of the local club, will add class to, the field. ... .,- -i ; Kew Records Made. Two new records were made In the Junior meet yesterday, Joe Ballard of ' the Boston Athletic association win Ding the mile run in the remarkable time of t:2t. 8-6. .This former record Was 4:30 4-6. eBralley Gish of the Seattle Athletlo crab threw the Javelin 144 feet, thereby establishing ,a pew, world's record, . A banquet was given last night by the Doara of governors or tne tseattie Atn . letic club, at which James K. Sullivan, president of the Amateur Athletic union, was the guest of honor. Mr. Sullivan was presented with a loving cup on behalf of the local track team. Presi dent E. C. Brown of the Chicago Ath letic association, Frank O'Kane and Mr. Caskey of the Olympic club, and Phil Brady of the New York Athletlo club, spoke. t : gummary of JBvents. The summary of the events of yester day afternoon's meet is as follows: 'Running high Jump Egon Erlckson, Mottbave A.. C won; John Nloholson, Missouri A. C, second; A. K. Chapman, Multnomah A. C, third. Height, fi feet Jl inches. , -,... .. 226 yard run W. Martin, Seattle A. C," won; C. Fori In e, Missouri A. C, sec ond; McConnell, Vancouver, (B. C.) A. a. third. Time lit 8-6. 220 yard hurdles J. Malcomson, Seat tle A. (X, won; W. Edwards, Seattle A. C, second; ,W. Coyle, Seattle A (X, third. Time :2S 3-5. 880 yard run C. Cooll, Seattle A. C. won; W. 8. Miller, Multnomah A. C second; D. Daniels, Seattle A." C, third. Time 1:01 8-6. j 120 yard high nuraies w. uonaia, Seattle A C, won; W. Edwards, Seattle A. C second: M. Hawkins, Multnoman A' r. third. Time :16 8-6. One mile run J. Ballard. Boston A. r vnn: n. V. Noble. New York A. C. second; H. Fisden, Seattle A C third. Time 4:241-6. A new Junior record.) . 440 vard run J. J. McEntee, New vrk a. r won; W. Stoll: 8eattle A. C. second; C Warren, Seattle A. C.,' third, rime :61 flat, s Running broad Jump McConnell, Vancouver fB. C) A. C. won; F. Bro- kaw. Seattle A. -C.. second; B. Gish, Seat tle A. C, third. Distance 21 feet 1nrH ' m niacus throw B. Bants, Seattle A. C.. won; Hugg, Seattle A. C, second no other entries). Distance, 122 feet I 1nrfasa - . Throwing 68 pound weight G. Hugg, Rpstn a. n.. won. Distance. 20 feet 9 Inches. Other entries disqualified for Saving won Tirsi place in juuiur cvtrma, - 16 pound hammer throw M. McKin hat Multnomah A. C. won: G. Hugg, Seattle A. C.. second ; C. Anderson, Se attle A. C, third. Distance, 119.6 feet. 16 pound shot t put R, J, Lawrence, New York A. C, won; ; H. McKinney, Multnomah A. C, second :'a. Hugg, Seat tie- A. C, third. Distance, 47 feet Inches. . ' ' ' 100, yard dash B. E. Nelson. Seattle A. won; l. t:ounney. eeauie a. u.. second; W. F. Dawbarn. New York A. C. third. - Time, 0:10 1-6. Pole ' vkult O. Holdman won, 'N. Humes second, R. Paulding third (all of Seattle A C). Height. 11 feet. Runnlng-hop-step-and-jump John Nicholson. Missouri A. C, won; B Gish, Seattle A. C. second; J. Huber, Seattle a. u tnlra. Distance, 40 feet,. 11 incnes. Throwing the iavelln B. Gish. Seat tie A. C, won; N. B. Robertson, second (unattached); B. W. King, New York, third. Distance. 144 feet (A new American recora.) Five mile run Asa Smith. Seattle A. C., won; C. Hubbenette, Swedlsh-Amer- " sona- Time, 88 minutes. - hcuuui. ivniy two entries.) JACK JOHNSON GIVES TEH TO WASHINGTON . tUnlt4 Prew LesMd Wln.1 " a"-, t v.nca, Aug. 14 Jack Johnson, dusky claimant to the pugilistic heavy weight title occupied a front seat In Wuinn chapel last .-vening and listened 'XiiiSljMSlE" B?e! T- Washington . . . T negroes. At the conclusion of his address the 5 i i Vk V. tnaae an appeal for . uis wmrcn. jonnaon s man ifo'bia feet" holdin aloft a -v "Mr. Johnson gives 810," he an tmunced. .Washington smiled and bowed to tho pugilist and the bill was deposited In the collection basket Dr. Washington's address was an ap peal to the negroes of the country, to ' f" the standards of their race upon a higher plane by launching a campaign against lasiness which he characterized as the curs of the colored man. He a I ho appealed. for eradication of whiskey drinking and gambling among negroea The Secret of V-M V . A French scientist has discovered one secret of long life. His method deals with the blood. But long ago millions of Americana had proved Electric Bit ters prolongs life and makes it worth living-. It purifies, enriches and vital- ises the blood, rebuilds wasted nerve cells, imparts life and tone to the an- I system. It's a godsend to weak.1 lire sick and troub( had debilitated people. "Kldner bl baa blighted my life for months." writes W. M. Sherman, of Cuahlng. Me- - "but Electric Bitters curea roe entirely, vniy boa ml Wood srd. Olsrke A Co. By Hiland Baggerly. San Francisco, Aug. 14. "There will be no Northwest league club at Port land next year," declared Frank Ish yesterday, who has Just returned from Oregon, The Pacific Coast league will have no opposition whatever. The Portland fans have given their support to our club and MoCredle will be lucky if he breaks even with the other club. Really think he will lose, but he may pull out with the players he will sell. Tho McCredies are .satisfied ' with their berth in our league, and you will ' hear ntue or no talk about tnem going over to the other leagn from now on. Surprised at "Standing. "I was surprised how well the Coast league stood at Portland. While I was there t heard no other league discussed. One and all seemed perfectly satisfied with the article we are giving them, and the Ducks, as they call them, will quit a nice winner on the season." Ish mentioned that the McCredies ex tended him many courtesies and made his short stay at Portland as pleasant as they possibly could. "I took a run up to Seattle and saw games there and at Tacoma," continued Ish. "Tacoma is In a very bad way and wants to quit snd I said Portland is a loser and Aberdeen is a email city and don't draw. Spokane and Van couver are crazy to come into the Coast league. Spokane is especially anxious to Join hands with us. It is a good baseball city and will always support a club. . Vanoouvsr Ball Crazy. Vancouver, I was told, has turned out to be quite a baseball center. The only obstacle in the north is Dugdale. He Is an outlaw at heart but he won't fight In time I believe he will want to come into the Coast league. He will want to come when he sees there is no chance of winning Portland over to the Northwestern. The Nortbwestern league can t be a success with only Seattle. Spokane. Van couver and the other small cities. Af ter going over the territory I am of the ODlnion that a strong Coast leaarue could be formed with four clubs in the north and four in the south, and I expect it will come In time. It may be organised next year. I would like to Res it We must have Seattle In. for it is really the metropolis of the far northwest. Oraham 3 reams Boms. "If they would sell them in a bunch. San Francisco could get 820,000 for Zeider. Browning and Henley." said Charley Graham today. "When I say mis i am not indulging in any wild speculation or plpedream. I know what clubs are paying for players, and I think I know how great the demand Is for any talent that is the least bit jromlsing. Zeider, Browning and Hen ey are tried and finished mechanics. and a club that bought them would take little chance. This Is why they would sell for 820,000 if Danny Long should put them up in one bunch and let ma jor league clubs bid for them, but he won't do it Zeider Is going to Com lskey. but what will become of. Henley ana Browning i can t say." Being a scout and dealing in clayeri Graham knows something about their market value. It is possible that Gra ham has been advised to rip off the. purse strings and bid for the Seal' best men. Of course he can't get Zeider, for Comiskey has booked him for 16500 and a couple of players. This may be Chick Gandll's last ap pearance . on the local field. Gandll Is not infatuated with play in the out field, and Comiskey Is keen to have him report to the Whltesox anon. Graham is trying to frame ud a little deal so Chic can go back. Graham has already wirea uomisney to deliver him a coudI of players, and he oan have Gandll. if comiBKey comes hrougb uandll will fin isn with tne wnitesox. This team has little or no cnance or wlnnlne the, run. nant. but Comiskey wants to work him out ror next year. RAGGED GAME IS WON BY BEAVERS Mott's Home Run Is Only Mark Visitors Make on Scoreboard. One lone run in the fifth was all that Vernon could gather !h yesterday after noon at the Vaughn street grounds and that was due to the fact that Mott boosted the sphere so far over the right field that he trotted around for nomer. If Martinxe naa not ueen hu xious to negotiate second by steaitn a moment before the Vernonites would have 'another long mark to their cred it As it was they tied things up for a few minutes. Everybody braced up in recognition or UJ 1K1 LUl, J L wa ,U D . best game of the week was piayea. in spite of . that the visitors never had look in while Harkness pitched gilt edge ball and was given good support by his team mates playing back of mm. Portland led off with a score in the first Then things went one, two. three, until Mott's home run in the fifth, which tied the score, in tne sixtn fort- land took a couple after which it was ust a Question of how large the mar gin would be. In the eighth they took another section of three making tne final score 6 to 1. While the game was ragged, very ragged in spots, as when Breckenrldge threw the ball clear Into deep center n an effort to ret a man on second, yet In snots It was aood. Ort was the star of the game with a beautiful one handed catch of a high foul against the bleech er fence and again with a one handed stop of a high liner driving over first The fielding of the Beavers' was good all through while , the handling of the ball on the other side was poor. The score: VERNON. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. fi to vail, cf 4 Bernard. 2b Brashear, lb-. Eagan, ss Martinke. If . -Coy. rf MOtt, 8b Brown, c Breckenrldge, Total z 13 0 0 0 1 0 (BITS ABE GIVEN GAME BYD017IIIE ... . . " ' Bad Fumble and Two Runs in 10th Inning Change Results. ' Special Dispatch to The Jooroal.) '' Tacoma, Aug. 14. Portland was ktnd- ly presented with the game yesterday afternoon by Downle, when in the tenth he allowed Adams' hit to a-o ttfrouarh him. It was fumbled by Hurley and two runs came In, making the score 4 to 2, and ending a 10 inning game. The. game was a good one, though the pitchers both blew up to a greater or jess extent fluring the latter part of brut iwi (III & critical times. Coleman, 2b. Breslno. ss. . Hurley, If. ... Lussi, lb. . , . Kippert, cf. . Irby, rf. Downle, 8b. . Dash wood. e Annls, p, . . . Conrad . . . , . Hall Totals . . . . tl costly fumble or two at xne score: TACOMA. . ; AB. R.H. PO.A. E. . .'. 4 0 . 0 1 4 0 4 0 0 2 1 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 10 2 0 4 0 2 1 0 0 8 1 0 6 0 0 .... 4 I I 0 1 0 4 0 'l 9 0 2 0 0 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 ........S3 2 6 80 16 0 Batted for Annie In ninth Batted for Breslno in ninth. PORTLAND. Bassev. If Cooney, ss. , Adams. ?h Ward, rf. .., Kennedy, lb. Staton. 3b. . Crocker, cf. . Murray, c. . Chlnault, p, Pinnance, p. . AB. R. H. PO. A. K. C o c o a Fact No. 5 When the Spaniard! came into Mexico in 1520, the found the bevexafre which the Indians made from cocoa so agreeable that they reckoned it among the most pleasing fruits of their con- S ueit. A Knowledge of lie valuable food was first brought to Europe, by Columbus. From die time the beans mature on the trees, to the time the aromatic brown cocoa is put in tins 11 liiiiOUl liilllA)) VVa CO'COA retains its natural purity and full flavor. Don- t ask merely for cocoa ask for GhirardellPs. ALL COAST LEAGUE MAY COME AS . RESULT OF FIGURES SHOWN TO ISH Olson, ss .... Hoeas. lr Ryan, cf Oraney, rf Johnson, 8b .. Ort. lb Breen. Sb Armbruster? o Harkness, p .. Total 28 1 6 24 16 PORTLAND. AB. R. It PO. A. E 1 1 8 2 0 14 4 2 0 4 2 6 0 10 0 2 6 0 1 0 0 3 4 7 01 0 5 GRILLEY MAPS OUT HIS ;:, PROGRAM FOR YEAR Albert M. Grillev. ' nhvslcul Of the T. M. C. A., has nomnlptMl h( uwu ivi uw wiiiiii jrear. fie ex pects to have a most successful season and a large attendance at his classes. me new gymnasium, which will be reaay xor occupancy soon will give to ine x. ax. 1;. A. tne Dest athletic facili ties In the city for can-Tin on ita wnrir The schedule of events as now prepared uy nr. uriuey is as ioiiows: rientemoer 13 Leader club- ortm ml September 13 Boys' irvmnanlnm i-lm. starts. SeDtember 19-20 Northwest nhnlrai Seotember 20 Physical dnnrfmit o cnargs 01 aunaay meeiing ror men. Seotember 20 ODenlnr of rannMiiim Classes. October 2 Cross-country run. October 8 Inter-association hnvt nail league organized. October 4 Outside club leaders ganlsed. October 6 Drawing for handball tournament Selection of squads for apparatus worn. October 7 Bible class league organized. uctooer 13 Dinner of Bible class October 20 Wrestling club organized. i-ciooer zx Aquatic contest. October 28 Fencing club organised. October 31 Hallowe'en social. November 12 Opening lecture of first Aid to tne intureov Dr. J. R, Wetherbee. November 18 Tumbling and nvramM club organized. November 18 Dual athletic meet. Sa lem Y. M. C. A. November 24 Gymnasium men's star social. December 2S-January 8 Christmas recess and carnival of games. December 29 Northwest --teleirraDhlo meet. January 7. 1910 unenins lecture on personal hygiene. January 14 Handicap athletlo meet January 19 Aquatic meet. January 21 Gymnasium men's social January 4-s indoor Held meet February 26-26 Circus in gym nasi um. March 18 Gymnasium men's ban quet. iprii 9 Macleay park cross-country run. May 7 Portland-Salem 60-mile relay. May 14 Field meet July 16 Salem-Portland canoe trip. July 26 Mount Hood hike. basketball BERG INJURES KNEE; MATCH IS CALLED OFF Seattle. Wash.. Aur. 14. Jnhn Rr the Bellingham wrestler who was to have met Charles Olson, light heavy weight champion for the title last nlrhi ' at Cort's arena, injured his knee in practice yesterday and was unable -to go i on the mat last nighty The injury did not at first appear serious, but Berg declared it was Impossible to wrestle and rather than dlmnnnint crowd with a substituted principal, Matchmaker Jack Onrlitv aiaa i J th, bout ort -No matches were 1 urged at the arena last night Olson I and Berg may be matched again. J 28 6 7 17 11 0 SCORE BT INNINGS. Vernon 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Hits 10 10 2 10 Portland 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 Hits 0 0 110 10 SUMMARY. Struck out By Breckenrldge J, Hark ness 1. Bases on balls Off Brecken rldge 6. Two base hits Johnson. Home runs Mott. Double plays Btovall to Brashear, Ryan to Olson. , Sacrifice hits Breckenrldge. Johnson. Stolen bases Olson, Ryan. Speas, Ort Passed balls -crown 2. t irst Dase on errors Port iana 1. Left on bases Vernen 1, Port- mna . nme or game one hour and 45 minutes. Umpire Toman. STANDING OP THE TEAMS Pacific Coast League. Lost Dan fTancjaoo 89 Los Angeles fortiand . Sacramento Oa'kland . . Vernon . . . 76 71 60 64 46 46 7 64 69 82 86 Northwestern League. Seattle 7 ' n Spokane ' jr " 49 Auerueen ..... . HI Portland .,. .. 62 Vancouver 50 Tacoma 45 61 61 68 77 PC. .659 .6b8 .668 .466 .397 .849 PC. .635 .678 .645 .460 .424 .869 Totals ji 4 g ao 18 J SCORE BY INNINGS. Tacoma 020000000 02 Portland tfO 0 010 0 101 4 SUMMARY. Stolen bases Irby, Cooney.' Double K'f" B.enneay; Annls to Coleman. Two base hit Downle. Sao- iixiuo onion, urocaer, rinnance. Left on bases Tacoma, 6; Portland, 6. Hits Off Chlnault 1, and 2 runs in two "b- oiruca out tiy Annls, g; by Chlnault 1; by Pinnance. 6. Bases nr. balls Off Annls, 4; off Chlnault. 4; off iimauvo, x. vruu pi icn (jninauit Hit f ipikjuki oa.ii, ivenneay; cooney Annls. Umpire Frary. by Spokane 9, Seattle S. (Special .Dispatch to Tht JonrnaLV Seattle, Aug. 14. The pitching of Jensen held Seattle down to four hits, though Spokane made one of the hits bring in three runs. Hall was hard hit but good fielding held 8pokane back until late In the game. The score: R. H. E Spokane 0200 0 0 480 10 1 Seattle 08 00 0 0 000 8 4 8 Aberdeen 10, Vancouver 1. ' ("pedal Dispatch to The JoornaL) Aberdeen, Aug. 14. There was noth ing to the game here yesterday. Aber deen havine- it all its own wav hn. Vancouver at no stage put up anything I that looked like baseball. The score: I r n n Aberdeen 40101 t ft 1 it 1 a 11 1 Vancouver 00000100 0 1 8 7 NATIONAL GAMES YESTERDAY At Chicago: n n New York i 1 Uliicago 2 7 2 juateries Raymond and Schlel: Vmh Higginbotham, Hagermao, Overall and Moran. asey s co its make more money on their northern trips in eight weeks than the Beavers do when they play In the southern cities for nine weeks. 'The seals take more money out of one se ries in Portland than they do out of a week in San Francisco and a week in Los Angeles. All of which was news to ' , nn. me Warwick of the Pa cmo voasi league, and which may go imr in nun tne organization or an sal coast league 'for the coming season. Frank Ish was a Portland visitor not so very long ago and at that time Judge W. W. McCredle broached the subject i ui wain uu.il 10 mm. 1 ne ualiror nla sack holder of the southern teams stvw mm tne laugn. Xsa Gives Big XriMtg-h. way." Bald he. "vnu fallow n .-.- uuuiu nvi auppori an eignt team u mi and California fans do not want to earn eague burden." or wnrH a ik.i iiiou juujj raci-reaie opened the eyes or tne financial backer from the south' mini, ne iook tne cooks or the north west league snd pointed some things out. He showed that, counting out all receipts for games played By the Northwest- league in Portland, Casey's team took more money In its' northern games in Seattle, Tacoma, Aberdeen, Vancou ver and Spokane than did the Beavers when they went to the California cities. Then the Judge took the books of the Beavers and showed Ish a few facts that he did not know before. He pointed out that when San Francisco came to Portl nd and played for the 40 per cent end of the gate receipts It took away more money for that week than It did when it Dlaved Its 60 no. cent week in San Francisco and a 40 per cent week in Los Angeles. 1 Mr. Ish decided to star a while In the northwest and see for himself. H could not believe that his dear Califor nia, with Its boasted population and ita sporting - reputation could fall behind the fewer fans of the northwest. Bo ha tooK a trip to the northern cities witn Judge McCredle and for, the past week has been looking very carefully into northwest baseball conditions. It has been shown to him that the at tendance on the games In San Francisco is not better than in Spokane and not so good as that of Portland or Seattle. Changes His Kind. As a result of his trip to the north and the flrures of Judge McCredle It Is now believed that Mr.'Ish will come back firmly convinced that an eignt team Pacific Coast league will be a winner, and that he will be ready to back it when the question comes up at the end of the season. If Ish decided that It should be an eight team league It will be that for he Is the money behind the throne in tne California Dase ball situation. Another thlnsr that looks very Drob- abie, should the all coast schema work out I" that Cal Ewing will be cut off the official list- of the league and some fair and disinterested man be elected to the position of president ' of the league.. In connection with this place President Lucas ,of the Northwest league is- prominently mentioned lor th niece. Lucas Is well known ss a baseball man and it Is thought will be acceptable for the place. If he Is not. some otner man win do seieciea ss a compromise candidate. In order that tha new official would not be charged with undue tntereot in any one team In the league or unfairness In his manage ment of the league's ousmess. Brownies Defeat the Stan. s At tha West End grounds yesterday afternoon the Portland Brownies de feated the West End Stars, by the score of 11 to t The features of the game were the pitching of Lasswsll and tha batting of Roussellot ' Batteries Brownies, LassweU and Roussellot! Stars. Ward, etott, Pask and Dwyer. , - "I have used tout valuable Catcareta and I find them perfect. Couldn't do without them. I have used them foe tome time for indigestion and bUiousneu and am now completely cured. . Recom mend them to everyone. One tried, yon will never be without them in the family." Ed ward A. Marx, Albany, N.Y. Pleasant. Palatable, Potest, Taste Good. Do Good. Nsver Sicken, Weaken or Gripe. 10o.2So.50e. Never sold m bulk. Tfeegea. sine tablet stamped CCC. Ouaraataed to .ears or your mooey back.. K9' M CREDIE BUYS T.VO OF HIS OWN PLAYERS Sacramento 4, Oakland 3. (Special Dlapatrh to Tha Journal Ban Frnnolsrn a no- 11 r. ,..1. . Innings to give the game to Sacramento yesterday afternoon by a score of 4 to 8. Christian was hit hard. Whalen weakened. OnlrUnH tiA . tne ninth, but Sacramento took another the next time, winning the game. Tho score: tt . Sacramento . . .0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 4 14' 6 Oakland 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 03 9 8 Undnw-irMWn M1 Byr"8: Chr,Bt- San Francisco 3, Los Angeles 2. fSnarlat nianatAt. tn Tfc- V . . .uv .UWBII.I Los Angeles. Aur. 14 n.,.. run .1 " . - """"" uic Kdine xor Han jeaieraay. WKh the score Francisco 2 to 1 In ravor of Los Angeles, Berry put It over the fence with a man on third ri Angeles hatted V.amtlw rn, .u ?ind runs.ln the seventh and Orif- m" Plac to stop the lughter. The score: n u it. n Francisco. . nnnnninni . Lo Angeles. ....00000020 0 2 7 nut irnpn "nnriAn M Qrlffln. Rti vrenaoni; ' shu Ajci 1 y. CLUB HAS RACESTOMOBRDW Fleet Sailers to Contest for Championships in Hand icap Event Series. . At Pittsburg rnuaaeipma nttsburg .. Batteries McKIllen ver and Gibson, and R. H. E. 1 11 1 .....2 I 0 Dooin; Lee- At Cincinnati No Clnclnnatll-Boston game on account of rain. At St Louis R.H. Brooklyn , . 4 g j St Louis I 7 g Batteries Bell and Bergen, Marshall: Beebe and Bliss. Phil Cocney, the fast shortstop and Chlnault who has been heaving hard ones iur v-wrj a nave Deen oougnt Dy Judge W. W. McCredle and are now the property of his Pacific Coast league team. At first sight this seems to be a pecu liar transaction when it is remembered that the judge already owned the two players In the first place. He therefore bought them of himself. The deal Is not so funny as it looks, however. Both of the men have been playing good ball and there have been many rumors that they were to be drafted away from Che McCredies. 8lnce they were playing Class B ball the drafting price would have been 3600, not a big sum to pay for such promls fair nlavers. McCredle, however, atole a march oh any prospective draft by buying the two men into class A company where. If any one wants to run aWay with them It will cost from f 1000 to 32000. accord ing to the ability of the men, which in tnis case wouia put tne price 10 tne iop notch. While the two men will remain with the Colts for the remainder of the sea son and will virtually be loaned to Casey they in reality officially, now be long to me ueaver squaa. 1 . Q - Willies Lewis Whips Sailor Burke. New Tork, Aug. 14. Sailor Burke was beaten by Willie Lewis Jn the sixth round of a scheduled 10 round go last night In the sixth round Lewis put Burke down for the count with a left to the face and a right to the jaw. 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E. ...4 10 1 .....8 7 4 Owens; War- The Oreeon Tanhf lk fourth race- of a rle, of haAdi l"" Jr,the club championship 7 t morrow afternoon at 8:80 o'clock. If of the season as the boat has already won two out of fiv, races, havingin reality won three races but being dia quallied in one of them. So fa she ,".'""-" ana is expected to win the coming ruce. Francis D'Arcv. n i , . merer, owner t ,, "wnw iur a race ror the Jewell chaUenge cup. This race will . take place tomorrow afternoon Wren Snyder, sail In tha r.-ir v.. v.uaMciRBy uie vreriruae ror a return race ror tne class A challenge cup. In the last race run betnan tha.. -. S.T7 vonruae won oy o seoonds. lav eweii receivea a bad start and this time Snyder hopes to get off on svw v.iiio anu win iiie race. ... Country Jar Breaks Record. m..i. h A AVI. . , . ,-'" aur. it.in woria a record for trotting a mile under saddle waa broken yesterday afternoon by Country Jay In 2:18 4. The horse was ridden by Reamy Macey, sort of Qus Macev. a ' driver. ' Tha tnrmr was held by Charlie Mack, rlddea by C jaijuuga aii uieuviiie in 10. At Washington R. EE. Detroit , . . 6 14 1 Washington ;.o ( 4 Batteries Donovan and Schmidt: "Ob erlln. Smith and Blankenshlp, Klller. At Boston R.H.E. Cleveland 2 g 4 Boston 7 a a Batteries Berger, Rhoades and East erly; Cicotte and Carrlgan. At PhlladelDhla n tt n St Louis j 11 j Philadelphia g 14 n Batteries Waddell, Dlneen and Steph ens; Dygert. Coombs and Livingston. $3.50 Recipe Cures Weak Men Free Send Name and Address Today You Can Have It Free and Be ' Strong and Vigorous. I have In my possession a prescription for nervous debility, lack of vigor weakened manhood, failing memory and" lame back, brought on by excesses un natural drains, or the follies of youth that has cured ao many worn and nerv ous men right in their own homes wl.thoul additional help or medicine that I think every man who wishes to regain cis .manly power and virilltv J So I have determined to send a cod v of the prescription free of charge, in a plain, ordinary ' sealed envelope to anv man who will write to me for it This prescription comes from a physi cian who has made a special study of men and I am convinced it la tha ....: acting combination for the cure of defi cient manhood and vigor failure ever put together. I thnk I owe It to en y fellow man to send them a copy In confidence so that any man anywhere who is weak and discouraged with repeated failures mav stop drugging himself with harmful patent medicines, secure what I believe Is the Quickest actlnr reatnrati. building, SPOT-TOUCHING remedV ever aevised. and so cure himself at home auletlv anil nulnklv. t. j T me a line like this: rr. jl. V. Rnt,u... 3887 Luck Building. Detroit Mich., and 1 WIH MUU JUU recipe i of chan charge av copy or mis SDIendid . n a plain ordinary envelope free re. .A great many doctors would i 83 to 35 for merely writing nut I -1 Breacrlption like this but I send It en rely ree. AILING You Need Not Pay Any Doctor An Exorbitant or Fancy Price for Treatment When I Offer You a Thorough and Permanent CURE for a Moderate Fee.' , PAY WHEN I have a quick and absolutely certain system of treating the cases I undertake which posi tively insures the cure in less than half tha. time called for by methods used In ordinary practice. Those In any trouble suffering from VARI COSE VEINS, HYDROCELE, BLOOD POISON or anv other disease tendina to . destrov and disfigure and to render happiness i m p o s Bible i ff-nssair r w DB,-TA1XOm, are urged to call upon me without wasting valuable time dissipating ailment by submitting to indirect I er Happiness i m p o s sioie . adina- nneelalla. n me without delay. Those npsoiaiiBi. their money and aggravating their Ineffectual, unscientific treatment that never did and never can cure, are invited to visit me and Investigate my successful system. I positively refuse to accept any other class if xor any reason 11 is too late to guarantee a cure. DOINrr DELAY TREATMENT . Many a man suffering right on the veYge of nervous ruin, attempts to cure himself with some patent medicine, and advertised 'Tonic," or a private formula he has heard about Ofttimes he tries a drugstore treatment or he experiments with such worthless devices as electrlo belts, or soms other electrlo device which almost Invariably tear down Instead of building up. . HEED MY WARlNIINa My heart Is filled with compassion for the man who Is thus misled" until his-ailment has progressed beyond the limits of medical aid. Thou sands of men are thus rendered hopeless wrecks who, IF THEY HAD COME TO ME IN THE FIRST PLACE, would today be strong, hearty men. I want this warning to ring in the ears of every ailing man. STOMACH-DRUOOINO WILL NOT CURE YOUI ELECTRIC BELTS ARE DANGEROUS MAKESHIFTS. ORDINARY MEDICAL PRACTICE IS OF NO AVAIL. Only individual treatment of soothing, healing med icines, applied Jto the seat of the disease by a direct method that takes into account your entire physical condition and that provides forany complication that may exist can ever cure you and permanently re store to you tha vigor and buoyancy of perfect health. Such a treat ment I have. .-. . .- ..-. . . v .. every ease EXAMINATION FREE X offer not only FREE consultation and advice, but of that comes to ma I will make a careful examination ani a.w out charge. No ailing man should neglect this opportunity to get expert opinion about his trouble. ... , .. ' " , . If you cannot caU write for Diagnosis Chart My offices are open all day from S a. m. to 9 p. uu, and Sundays from 10 to 1. the DR. TAYLOR co. 1 v 8344 XOMX80V Run ' rosTCtaJrs, omzooir, counts sxoosb stbesv. - Bing Chong CEXaBBXAmin OHUTEBB DOOTOB cures all diseases of men and women by Use of the famous Chinese, herbs. orrzoa xouxa t to 11 a. m.. 8 to ( p. m. 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