THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER II, 1005. SPORTING MEWS OIF ; TME . WQIRLIUED FIRST PICTURE - FKINTKD IX TORTLiND OP GREAT TROTTING RACE C. y. f,l. C. FOOT- JQEUCt WIIIS . 'ST I) ME DEUCI ,BiiiL raiii THE OAUJS COP Coffin Nails Driven Into " K Club Organizes Team That pefcat' Great Britain 'Flay. Cherubic Carcass, and Clinched Hard- Promises to Be a Win , ers In, Third Match ner This Season. Long Loses. 12 ROPfflES mis Well, wa started wit again to Mpt that iIom of previous enaageanentwltn ilia Turkish trophies, wh-n we shoved over enough runs la win the firm game In the thirteenth Innlns. after bavins our nervee I slated lalo 17 varletlea of Khaixta throuch the game, neame a heavy hlttere iUmml Chief Ptnnancee curve ail over nm is pui -Ina- at critical lima saved th red- eWn'e scalp and gave him well earned victory. A ceuple of mlaplajra In tha thirteenth frame waa alt that aaved lha horeehlde. ' . " Akin Urw a big arare Into tie , at Ilia outaet by beating out an Infield hit and going to second on Pinnance-a poor throw. Ha took third on an Infield out and scored whan Armorueter aroppeo Bennetts third atrlka. Kennedy twin unable to get tha ball back from rirvt in time to morgue Akin at tha Plata. although tha declalon waa doe. , Tha Colta ahovad two over In their hmtf r,t tha first whan A dam a walked, hreeo stopped a alat breaker and Caeey einaled. filling tha baaee. Ed Kennedy waa the cleanup kid and hie single over The visitors tied up the acora Jn tha fourth when Staton failed to handle Frisk's grounder. ' An Infield out and Magee's alogle across second brought tmll in. The, Turks put one over In the tenth on Rsvmonds single and Frisks dou ble. Portland tied It on ptatnn a sin-i ale, Mulltn'a drive through Bennett and) j-otirniers long sacrifice 10 piim. Three hlta in tne tnirieenui oy i,yncn. or ' , fl . - II ' ' , t . I i afr Ik ,. . V . ,; V -a. 1 ",-.- pa-aT ' ' j ' X ' ' 1-1 -V -.vV. J Finish of the first heat In the great match race between Hamburg Belle and Uhlan. Hamburg Belle Is winning in the remarkable time of 2:01K. the fastest time erer made In a trotting race. Owner Madden gold the mare after the race for $50.000. to M. Ilanna of Cleveland. Uhlan defeated the Belle In the second match race at Readrllle, 'but they , will come together again in a match race in Colum bus, Ohio, during the last, week of this month., The day will be set when both hones are In the best of condition.' ' Frlek.and Capron gave the northernera another, but Portland ahoved over two on errore by Raymond and Bennett ana a Texan back -of flrat bv Caeey, acor ing Adaraa and Breeo. The score; . . 6 BUTTLE. ' ' Aaaupo.A.. Akin, tb I 1.1 II. 0 Raymond, aa ........ a 1 Bennett, lb .......... 0 Lynch, rf ,.....,.... 9 Frlak. rf ............. t Capron, if . ,. . .... I e. Magae, lb ........... Shea, e .............. 50 ............ I I HAGAN SHOULD BE PROTECTED f ROM DRAFT PROVISIONS nde Mcdrdle, ProTlded IUlnler Pbmom Defeats Seattle Clnb in Impressive Fashion, Will Find It Well to Protect Recent Acqulsl tloa Uazel Hotchktes Improvea Game and Helps Beaut Buttons -Frank Flint Was World's Greatest Backstop. ... : ' . I Maea meetings la ; tha club's audi torium have arouaed the members of the Catholln Touna Uen's olub to or- aunlae a rapraaentadve foot ball eleven. and will t-ontaat with recognised tea in a In It,. !.( fn nnrlhwait. A .nmnlali Iechadula will be aubmltted to the aU letlo board for approval. In lt4-B-t Portland had tha dla- tlnotlon of claiming two reliable clua teaina and the sole loplo In thoae day waa the rivalry exlatlng between the ronteatlng cluba, namely the pioneer Multnomah elub and tha Portland Ath letic club. t Toaag Tata's flaa Work. ' Taat aaaaon a new club appeared and Juat In Ita - infancy bora the brunt of battle and nreeenled an eleven of hunky voutha to wreatle for aunremaoy with the Multnomah team. Thla or gnnliatlon waa ne other than the Catho llo Young Men's olub of - Alblna and they acquitted themaelves creditably agalnet their heavier opponents, loalng ny ue margin or a to o. - Wromialsa rievea. , . Not In tha days of tha old Portland Athletics haa ao promising a club ap peared. Coach Ray Kennedy ' and Captain Harold Zander have confined moat of their energlea in putting tha candidates through a etrenuoua period of gym- naalum training, - thereby rendering them pbyaleally fit for the ensuing Engle, p . Totals 1 U 1:1 . ... .. Adama, rf P-reen, Sb Casey. 2b Basaev. If Kennedy, lb Staton, ss Crocker, cf ,".... Xlullin. cf .:..... Armbruater, c Fournier, c . . . . . . Pin nance, p -, Gough ......... ;.V......50 4 If 39 u PORTLAND. , AB. R.H. PO. .. . . , . . . . . i 3 ' t 0 ' e o ' l --. o - 0 : 0 0 D 0 0 1 1 8 A O 2 20 11 Totals .,15 ,6 7 89 22 i i out when winning run scored. Gough batted for Pinnance in thir teenth. SCORE BY INNINGS. Seattle ..1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 14 Hits ...2 6 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 S 0 0 J 12 Portland . 0 0 0 0 0 0 , 0 1 0 0 t 6 Hits ...2 00000000 2.0 1 2 .7 SUMMARY. . Struck out By Pinnance, (; by Engle, 9. Two base hit Frisk. Bases on balls Off Pinnance, t'. off Engle, 2. Doubly play Casey to Fournier.- Stolen base Kennedy. Hit by pitched ball Breen Flrst base on errors Portland, 2: Se attle, 2. Left on bases Seattle, 11 Portland, 5. Time of game 2:16. . Urn, plre Carruthers. , . STANDIXO OF THE TEABIS " Should Manager Casey use the young bushor, Joe Hagan, hero of the no-hlt no-run Vancouver game, against Seattle today or during the series. It will fully determine whether the youngster has class or whether his feat of last week was one of those freakish performances that ' come : under no general claaaifl. cation If he haa the goods the Se attle club will be the first to know It Tf ha can beat the Turks in anything like impressive fashion, then it Is the duty of Judge McCredle to transfer him to the Coast league In quick or der to save him from a possible loss in draft. For all we jtnow this lad from Rainier -may be a aecond Walter Johnson or Harry Krauae, and the ludge shouiroot invite trouble Dy ai owlng him to remain with . the class B club, p What occurred In the cases of Chlnault, Adams, Murray, Fournier Seaton, Pinnance and Casey, should be reenacted in the case of Hagan.' Hazel Hotchklss Winning. Miss Haxel Hotchklss. well known and popular In Portland, has been Im proving her tennis game In remarkable rasnion. . ana sot giorioua revenge on the Buttons down at - Del Monte the other day. when she and Mlsa Golda Meyer, won a hard fought doubles from the Sutton sisters. Miss Florence and Mrs. B. O. Bruce. Locally there Is a strong feeling that Miss Hotchklss, once she banishes her nervousness against the Buttons, will be able to defeat the unbeatable May, Lynch Fears Indians. Mike Lynch fears Spokane In this Northwestern league pennant race, Mike, admitted as much yesterday when lie asked the press -box reporters who won at Spokane. . Two weeks ago we had Bob Brown asking the result of the Seattle games every aay. ir yes terday's defeat is the slpnal for a slump for Seattle, we are going to witness a mighty interesting rape be tween these two leading clubs. The Old Time Catcher. Catcher Gibson of the Pittsburg Pirates, who broke the long standing record of ZImmer of tha Cleveland club In 1880, by catching over 111 consecu tive games, is not the greatest catcher tnai ever uvea according to otto Kioto's opinion. Tha veteran Denver scribe haa this to say about Frank Flint, tha old Chicago backstop: . , "Tha mest wonderful catching per formance and the most marvelous catcher that ever lived was Frank Flint of the Chicago team. In 1879 ho caught 120 out of 121 games his team played and when we take into rnnalrtnrsiinn that In those days he only used a little giove win me lingers cut off on each hand, anj that the pitcher stood 20 feet closer than he does now, and that i,arry Corcoran and Fred Goldsmith, the unuucra, uBiiverea a Dan every Dlt as hard as they do now. the feat makes all others simply- dwindle by compari son. ,- Time and again Flint went into I. .fFame with the blood running from his fingers' ends and bruised and so sore that they Would make any. catcher-of today lay off a month. He caught one game: against Providence with two fin ger nails torn off and his suffering was terrible, but still he stayed behind the bat. ; What would the catchers of tha present time t)o under conditions of this kind? Anson had two other catchers he could have used In Kelly and Williamson but Flint Insisted on catching, aa the championship depended on tne outcome of that series. v Is Dog a Good Sport? '; David E.,.Dugdale is a good sport On pur home lot we have acquired the habit of standing up In the last half of the seventh Inning. ' Wa caU) It our lucky seventh. When tne crowd jumped to Its - feet yesterday, Dave was- seen to sink his toes In the lumber, turn sharply to the right, grab the backrest with that . "beer trust " mitt or his, turn on the steam in his starboard bleep and slowly hoist his 243.7 pounds to a vertical position. hub sat oown with the crowd. Portland won. Maybe the - rise or the Ursula major caused It ; Maybe the cherubim . waa In a dream. Over la Seattle they have copied our style and stand In the sev enth. Perhaps Dug was dreaming cf that dear Seattle , and uncoqciously helped us out Anyhow wa won. and if you helped us Dug,' here's our thanks. FIGURESSHOWWHYTHESETEAMSLEAD Northwestern League. ; "Won. Lost Seattle 95 Spokane .............. 8 i Portland ............. 71, ADeraeen ............. e Vancouver ........... 44 Tacoma ... 61 58 75 74 S 98 National League. Won. Lost. Pittsburg 95 Chicago 90 New York 77 Cincinnati 46 Philadelphia ... (4 St Louis 47 Brooklyn ........,,., 24 Boston 27 26 42 51 -64 S3 84 92 American League. ".--v. ' - - Won. - Lost ' Detroit 87 Philadelphia 82 Boston ............... 78 Chicago i, 69 Cleveland ............ 68 New York ............ 60 St Louis 65 Washington . . 84 46 60 , 66 66 69 71 77 98 P.C. ..652 .603 .486 .483 .427 .262 PC. .725 .682 .601 .608 .481 .242 .85 .285 P.C, .664 .621 .682 .til .497 .459 .41 .258 Batting Work of Detroit Tigers. Cobb . .862 How Pirates Are Hitting Leather Crawford Stanage . . Morlarity Bush . T. Jones D. Jones Mclntyre Delehanty Schmidt f, ... O'Leary ; ..... Team Datttng, 316 .289 .265 .254 .260 .260 .238 .231 .197 .191 256; team fleld- .................. ,.,,.. ,.f .,.f.', . Ing, .968; extra -base hitting, .601 Wagner . Hyatt . .. Clarke . . . Miller . .. Leach . Wilson , . Abstein . . Abbatlcchlo Gibson . -4 JOJf I IVO , ...... ................. ,830 .810 .304 e . 3 9 da .OBJ ... .266 ... .263 ... .224 .259 " V .212 Team batting, -.258; team : field ing, .961; extra base hitting, .672. FIRST- DAYS RACES AT STATE FAIR (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Salem Or Rent 14 with . rect for both man and beaet the first Of tha events on Lana Dnlr tr.r-lr ...I... day revealed some remarkable material. In the 2:25 trot Paul W., owned by K. House of Portland, a Znrnhm Mit ii, the first heat in 2:14. The Zomhro stock In the young horses showed up in a splendid manner vestarilav anA it Zpmbro breeders were in high spirits. Four Zombro colts were entered, three sUrted and all came up to the standard. Amonr them ZomdelL nn a B. Miller of Rialto. Cal. . thnn.h I ina three or four tlmpa In n h displayed merits that will make a win ner out of him as soon as he has had mors experience. zomdell ia a rrav gelding. Paul W. a black. Zomdell took I aaked "who would decorate the quarter- aaaaoa'a argumenta on tha gridiron. Are lights ar being Installed in tha club a I athletlo park on the Williams avenue car Una and three nights' practice will be Inaugurated. "., - . .. , Soma of tha Trytmta. Among tha players trying- out for positions are Jack Eatch, last season's star jiairoack ana captain: earl Hail. Harry Glanell! and Ed Koch, who com posed the back i field; Tom Carroll, Jerry Jumlan and Rich Barr, last sea son's tackles - are striving; to retain their old positions, while Ring, formerly with Whitman college. Is desirous of retting Into the skirmish, as well as ''Dutch" Mclnerny, the illuminous line man who figured conspicuously jwltb The . Dalles Columbians . for thr past two seasons and who learned tha rudi ments of tha game while attending1 Co lumbia university. , , ' i . " - OTTen Stay Be ttoarfl. Martin, Lawrence Doeber, Kyna and Reed are figured as thla season's guards, but If Frank O'Nell recovers from -a recent Intury sustained to his band. "Ollle" will be presented In the lineup as he is one of the club's most valuable fighting men. X.aw Sttampp on Sack. Lew Klumpp. who Is considered by many the grittiest and most active center, will renew his attdeka on tha enemy at the pivot point of hostilities. Gleason is also a contender for the po sition. - At ends Cantaln Harold Zan. der will run down punts for which he is notea and resorted one or the best offensive and defensive ends playing in the northwest today. Burns and Dan Foley are exoected to flan r -at left end. It Is Intimated that tha veteran AU-.norinweat end. Ed Etowiing, former ly' with tha Multnomah club, will re vert from retirement and don tha noU. Shy oa Qnarterbecks. Gloom overshadowed the coach when Philadelphia, ps. Sept 14 America' was victorious again yesterday over Great Britain, winning tha third match of the Davis cup tennis tournament,, when H. IL Hankatt and R. L. Little defeated 3. C. Parke and W. C. Crawley In tha doubles by ths score of 3-6, 4-4. 4., 4-, 2-6. This was the decisive ' match, and the cup goes to America. . The visitors' attacks were directed toward tha moat formidable player. Lit tle, but the veteran stood all the bom bardment and oome up smiling at every drive. J. C. Parke made many errors In his overhead work, but at that aeemed to ha ths beat player of the wn r.piriiBnmen. Tha single matches will be continued today and will be played between Lamed . and, Parke, and Dixon and Clothier. . Melville Ai' Long, representing the University ' of - California, tha Paclflo coaat champion, waa beaten- yesterday In a five-eat match by Wallace T. John' son of Pennsylvania university, for the . national Interoollegiate tennis t cham- flonahlp. It waa an exciting match hroughout and - a warm battle was waged, jonnaon won the nrat aet, 6-4.. Tha next two sets went to Long. 4-8. T-6. Johnson finally won tha fourth and fifth sets, 8-4, 4-4. The final match la ths championship doubles will be played this afternoon between Johnson and Thayer of the University of Pennsylvania, and Gard ner and 8 wee tier of Harvard. eaaBasaaaaaBBsa9jeBwajMaBaaese f. . ( This Date in Sport Annals. J At Currarh of KUdare, Ireland. Dait Donnelly, champion boxer of Ireland, beat G. v Cooper for (0 guineas; , lj I routine, ji minutes. r 1869 At New York, J. Deary beat M. Foster In billiard matoh for champion eua and 11000. - 1881 At Boston. Maea. In stallion trotting race, Santa Claus won with Piedmont aecond and Wedgwood third. 1886 First - of tha American cun raoes, N. Y. Y. C course,' about 82 mllea, Puritan beat Genesta by 14 mln- . utes and 19 seconds. . . ,1888 At Sydney, N, 8. W., Henry Searie beat Christian Nellson In row. Ing match, I miles 330 yards, straight. '' way, 31 minutes H seconds. 1889 At Dublin, Ireland, J. B. But. ler won 60 mile road championship of Ireland; " W. Hums aeoond. S hours 17 mlnutea I second. 1892 At London. England, Jim Gar wood In trial against time got 118 nines at aklttlea In 1 hour, sticking , up and knocking down ths pins himself, a record. . L-i ! szsassBssszm NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES HAPPY JACK CHESBRO, HIGHLANDER At Philadelphia Brooklyn . Philadelphia . ...... Batteries Bell and don and Dooin. R.H. E 0 4 ........ 7 IS Marshall; Corri- Spokane 8, Vancouver a. Spokane. Bept 14. Spokane batted i.ardner, tne Portland recruit, out of the box In the seventh yesterday and Vancouver lost a game the champs al ready naa won. i it z. score: Spokane . : . .0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 7 0 Vancouver ..1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 6 0 Batteries -Gardner, E. Flanagan and Stanley; Holm and Spencer. " Aberdeen 8, Tacoma) 4. Tacoma, Sept 12. Aberdeen defeated Tacoma by hitting the ball hard In the ninth Inning yesterday for two ntoa. Score! - R H. E Tacoma 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 04 11 2 Aberdeen ...1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 6 13 3 of Batteries Hall and Blankenship; Ovita and O'Brien. At Boston-r-8econd game, v . R. H.E. New York 4 5 Bos .on . , 4 12 Batteries Ames and Sclei; Ferguson, Richie and Shaw. Game called in the fourteenth Inning on account or darkness. At Cincinnati Chicago .............. Cincinnati ..... Batteries Reulbach Fromme and Roth, and AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES At Boston Washington Boston . , Batteries Gray and Donohue. and R. H. IE. 2 7 0 4 11 2 Street; Smith At New York R. H. ES. Philadelphia 10 14 7 New York ,,, 2 7 1 Batteries Doyle, Manning and Sween ey;. Morgan ana Livingston. At 'Chicago R. H. R Cleveland 0 2 1 Chicago J 7 0 Batteries Joss snd Hlealns:, Walsh and Sullivan. At Detroit St Louis Detroit Batteries Rose and Stanage. and R.H. B. 2 6 4 10 14 0 Killlfer; Mullln Basketball at Cottage Grove. Cottage Grove. Or.. Sent. 14. W. E. Mason, who has had In charge the Nes mith baseball team, haa organised a basketball team, which will have the same name. The lads meet every even ing in the armory for practice.-: The linn is well balanced, and will be well ratrc-nlzd during the fsll and winter 1-r local people. -The lineup fallows: Csptsln. Merton " Earl; ruard left, Chsrlea Reala- auard right. E'mer Hast ings: forward left Bob Sherwood: for ward right. Fay Allisoa; manager, W. K. Mseon. Detroit Prepares for Bowling. The American Bowllnar pun rr,u In, temational bowling tournament will be held In Detroit, Mich., February 26 to March 14. 1910. The Detroit committee naye arranged with the Brunswick name-col lender company to Install 20 of their best up to- date continuous bowling alleys, automatic pla setters and spotters. 14 of the alleys to be used for Tne tournament anrt six lor practice in match games. They have eeeured the Wavne hotel pavilion, centralis limM well adapted for bowling tournament with ample room to handle 400 ar snort Ova men teams. PORTLAND'S CHAMPION TURNER HOME -FROM LONG TOUR OF EAST F.?4o!pa HocbsII Jr. assistant in structor of the Portland Social Turn Yf rein, r'urnd from a three months' t -ir rf the falted Slates last eBlns --1 rive a hearty welcome by if. tr -r r- r e of tha erK-lety, at their ! Jnirtd aad YamhtiL wr. ilarhall. tnethr wlfa VrTTItaia r. rpr.atal tha PnrUaad Tare ,r. n a tne recent aatWwl nnrna-- I at CWiwnetl. w -r t'rof .aaor R. ,i,iriti ef the Tir Verem aa1 I ' 'nr Kt. at Multnamah eiab ef '. . 4 a J-a. r inln part waa taken at ' r t 1 erM rln fpnH . -- ef t to k mT -ra. thr - t r. r , - -f -fT,! f praf nr i - ti a- ror34 toe eana prlrll- rs as the many thou sands who t pun. , tr- Hoehull has beea an active tamer ror Basy years, and for the past two fears haa won the baneaoma Welnhard hy. raJoed at 8 US. offered for the et til around show in a- la bntw anna. .7., . m wi oeiwen toe attla and Portland tMma tt i. altered tha handaMaMt inlviA... t al ever offered on tee rout On his way east he took part la the tovrrament at Seattle Jane i. at which the Portland acty tk mi t ef " maea. and won flrat before. From there he went alractly ta the ClrK-lnnstl meet a4 sine thee has toi-M ail ef h prin-1r) rftlea ef the l fined Stataa, viitln- athietfce tnstlta Uene :i crver tie eeentry. i n " 1 Archer; A t ? v 't ) w . r:::-: : I - V ... 'I ' I'-r- V-' 1-lbelL IM',V t - -; .r I 7 I I 1 t i . did V I I I ii i i Fa moss pitcher of Saw York I Araertcscs, who win suit game a-j 111 next ver- ' I Tennis Tournament Ends. The semi-finals and finals In tha mixed double matches will be playVd off thla after-Toon at tha Irvlngton tennis courts. .. atvftths;. tournament will and. In the seml-flnala Miss Fox and Mr. Ewlng will play Mr. Hartigan and Mrs. Hanigan. the winning teams to play Miss Koebler aad Mr. Jonas for the championship. - Yesterday in tha ladles' handicap sin- lea Mlaa Gardner defected Mlsa Camp- 6-4. S-X. Mies NorthrUD beat Mlaa Fox, 6-2. S-8 in tha aemi-flnala , third money. Lady Malcolm, owned by Q.i F. Brawn of Corvallls took second money in the 2:25 event It took four neatsi to determine thla race. Lady Mai coim winning the third from Paul W, Tha first was won by Paul W. In 2;14. the second by Paul. W. In 2.18 the tuiiu imujr mmcoim in a:zu-S4 ana the fourth by Paul W. in 2:20. In the 2-year-old trot for the RrM. era purse oi 400, best two in three, three horses started out of 10 .ni.rwi Bonaday. owned by Frank E. Alley of Roseburg. had things his own way and nothing ould prevent - him from win ning, uonaaay took ootn heata in 2:39 hi. The other 2-year-olds were Listerlne, vwneu m - esjem oy Mrs. lone Mauzy, jnuiicy , rvouiocai, a XiOiock geld ing, a : Salem horse, owned by H. H. Vandevort was distanced. . Moortrlx, a black stallion owned by ", vnaaoourne or fieasanton, Cal., took tha 3:12 pace In three straight heats, the first one the best, ttme 2:09;. Moortrlx is a .wonderful little horse with a future Mfore him. The tlm nf me secona ana tnira heats was 2:10 and 2:12 respectively. Dan S, owned by the Table Rock Mineral Water .nm pany of Portland, was aecond and White hall, a Montana horse owned -by Bar- teau at uawson . or Boulder, took, third money in this race. - Today the biggest avent will be tha a:io troi, iou purse. There will also be a trotting race for 8-year-olds and a 2:26 pace. The Usual running event will close ths day's sport on the track. Magladl won the one half mil running vcm jraiciuaj, Aecoration, A11SS uon uuu ana May u. atartea, hack s position, as a report is current mat i nomas urowiey is somewhat in capacitated with recent Illness, and could hardly endure the batterments In flicted In the rames. His services will oe greatly missed as he proved a di minutive aiant in the game and became famous through his feat of marvelous punttna- and the execution of directing long, high soirals down Into . the op ponent's territory. - v . . It Is hoped Crowley will improve snf flclentlv to finish the season. Piv Kennedy says tha position Is proble matical to fill and will: .extend an Invitation to Gray, formerly of Will, ametts university, to accept " the nosi- tion. As the last resort Kennedy will spring irom retirement and assume tha duties in his own. incomparable man ner. , . . No better Chaxripagno than Cook's could be had The ' same-'A; is true today; eooEt'tS Toronto is talking of erectinar a tsnft . 000 rink for hockey and sports. I1AMPAGN Golden' ' Jubilee tsse-i0O9 AEATA BROS.. Distributers FURNISHINGS CALENDAR OP SPOET i: FOB THE WEEK : Tuesday Aba -. Attell vs. Tommy O'Toole 12 rounds, at Boston. Opening of Great Western Circuit race meeting at. Peoria, I1L Opening of South Da kota stata fair racs meeting at Huron. Opening of Wisconsin state fair race meeting at Milwaukee. . Opening of au tumn meeting of Brooklyn Jockey club. Wednesday A. A. U. championship boxing and wrestling tournament opens In Seattle. Onenlna- ' ne county norse anew at White Plains. N. i.- Dominion championship track and flel meeting at Montreal. ' , . Thursday Metronolltan ml ok.. pionsnip tournament opens at New Ro-. ineiie, r,. x. LncK jiyiana vi Aurelia. Herrera, 20 rounda. at Bakers field. Cat Weatern Golf association open cham pionship tournament at Skokla, C C-, Frldav Atmnlav TT.f.V.I La e. Langford. 10 rounds, at Fairmont A. C New York. - a Saturday Open fug of autumn meet ing of Ontario Jockey club at Toronto. upentng or rail race meeting of Utah jockey ciuo at Salt Lake City. Annual regatta of Petomae River Regatta as- j vuiiauon at nasnington. D. 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