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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL.' PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENINd. NOVEMBER SO, 1003. NEWS 12 t A J L 1J Ik JJ. 1 f 11 , i J I t 1 ! I 1 5 i : . ,2 v -. 5 WOLG AST'S WIN OVER POWELL IS CLEAN CUT -J ...... v. to. Ad Wolt tpdar .u.-l. oJt the nost formd. able opponent tnal cou.a acatnst Battling Nelson for th. UM- Wright crown. and all that fc in derision of th. Milwaukee victory over th. Den. In their 10-round battle ' in Uo Angele nmt b taken back. A rnk ouuld.r In the ttln. cm- ceded no ch.no. whatever clever Iw Powell. VTolgMt pave tb. loral bor th. wors t J bating of hi. cimr, and did It soned rlngstder at up and too notice. O Top AU tie Tim. ' It cannot b. .aid that Pow.ll h.d on. round on an even break.. Wo it on top .11 th. time, never 7'" a bit of breathing spell, and so fsl was til. Pc. b. .t that Lw forgot pr.ctJc.Uy all h. icn.w befor. th. second roond wa. over. . ' Succes.lv. .m.she In th. atomaon. followed by atout left cuff on th. w, took all tb. .team out f Towell befor. th. battl. bad fairly .tarted, Wd ao pro nounced w.a Wolga.r lead before th. round, had one Into two figure h" th. ringside betting w.a 1 to 1 that Woi cut would win. wherea. h. bad en tered the ring on tb. .hort end of a 10 to proposition. Krrer Tarted Wan. . ! Wolgaat never varied hi. plan of bat-, tie. It w.. .imply a ca.e of dlgfor the .tom.ch and hook the left forth, bead throughout, and despite Powell a vaunt ed cleverness the Flying Dutchman, campaign w.a highly successful. Pow ell It is true, occasionally ent over a .nappy left that sent hi. opponent", head ofcack. but every time ha did " Wolgast replied with something Just a little bit, rnore damaging. i - i As the fight went, there was a same-; nee. to It th.t e.m. monotonous. Wol gaat. tre.lnt all th. time,' hammered away at th. stomach until Powell- mid Hff bd th. oolor of ft w.11 boiled Job ter. Th. only relief th.t poor-Law's atom.oh got was whea Wolgaat brought up th. left to th. .ar. a little perform ano. that Pdw.U did not rsllsh la th. ieaat. CUea Warrant Battle. Wolg.at showed class that entitle him to a battle with Nelson before w.uk Untrarlanil ThomnloB and th. rest of th. lightweight asplrsntt have a fiinm at the Dana's crown, pr that h. w.a thef. In .very, department. Mnwil. atranath. rameness. cleverness la the rough were all his. and he .had ao much of all In stock that row.ii naa absolutely- no chance of beating him. , Wnlr.it a rouah and tumble fighter of th. class In which Nelson sunds pre eminent. HI. constant tugging, rouau- inr anil ameahtnar' stvie Is Nelson S mid dle name, and ft fifht with the champion over th. Marathon distance. Judged by Wolgast'a work last night, would prove one of th. most sensational, b.ttlee of decades. Smith Beaten Sows. Th nrallminarv. a scheduled ll-round bout between Frankle Smith and Tommy McCarthys went nine round., the finish finding Smith, who was unnecessarily punished, on th. floor. McCarthy ham mered th. life out of him and had him helpless, yet neither the referee nor Bmlth's seconds came to the lad's res cue, despite his own appealing looks and McCarthy'a personal requests that th. fight be stopped. Smith should never hav. been allowed to enter the ring In his weakened con dition. The weight killed him, but h. waft garo.nd took his medlctn. Ilk. little man. CALIFDRHIA IS BEST FIGHT BET '" " J VSMMSWSMHMMBBMSMI' 'iJ. . Believed Promoter Who Bids $100,000 for .the Battle , Will lose Money. - iStwelal Dllt e Tne w- ' 1 v,.,! , mw Torlo Nov. 0. W newer., tn. ----- ISA. ' If.w xorx, xnuv. Barrell. the grtttf Mttle backstop for fight between Jack Johnson ana JItha Derbies, handled the team In fin. fjeirri ur in ' wv- t I - ncisuior casii csrnea chamolonshlp in to ! puliea on m o oft tn Datunj H6norB for thm evening:. Francisco or Paris, In Michigan. Okla nr -me other .ecUon, wlU prob- up. Cooley and Tansher at right and . " , ..i.j jomnmaw. when left snort are a speedy pair and their ably be detennlned tonxorrrow v .bowed elm.. Bob MuirhrtttjM.tft Fuller boy. put up a great field- bids for the big battle. inr ; same, but their more experienced the bids for the contest number nearly a score In all,. but i accept roreeon. conciuiwn - -jorlty of them vrUl JHfy . Li. .h. at basket, as they are not accompanied by the necessary certified check of $6000. as stipulated In the articles of agreement ?t 1 The general opinion among the. well acquainted with the situation 1. that the fight WUL O. warutu x 'r-f- froth or Gteason. both of whom are Ban Francisco promoters,' Nevada, is re garded by some as ajpossible ef"i! the battle, but Ban iranw.. """a i :ni.i honriiinir a ' larce - crowd are expected to prevail over air other claims. Furthermore, uieaoua froth ar. regarded a. the two men best Qualified to pull off the big m"by reason of their past experience, la known that either can supply the ready money with which to meet all conditions. In private TMaa anl Johneon hav. .X- pressed the opinion that the San Fran cisco promoters appear to them-to M th. onlynnen capable of handling the big fight In a manner saaj.iw t . parties concerned. The successful bidder, will ' probably fce required to guarantee ai.4eaBii .v.. tinhtam ini the match was made ther. ha. been much: talk of-175,-000. and even, $10,000 pursea, but It 1. a pretty eaf. bet that If any promoter guaranteed sucn a oigo.u' " come out a loser. - There never was a J76.000 house, excepting perhaps the one in Australia, when, Johnson and Burns fought. The gate receipts for the Fltz-simmons-Jeff rles fight at San Fran cisco all fell short of the J70.000 mark. . . Another thing that will Cause the bid ders to be a little cautious In guarantee ing record breaking purses 1. th. fact h.rM not relv with any great certainty on th. fight pictures bringing them in big money. From all indica tions th. drawing power of the fight pictures 1. pn tne wane. wn in. ex ception -of ' tb. Johnson-Ketchel pic tures, which are said to b. bringing in good returna. It can b. confidently stated that no big money ha ever been made off - the - fight picture. When TJnrn Ban I Jtohn on fonrht In Australia -William A. Brady and Klaw KrUnger formed a partnership and acquired tne American rights to the pictures. Ac cording to all aceounta, they found themselves about J0,000 out of pocket a a result of their Ventura, Open Bids In Hobokon. New Tork. Nov. SO. Because th. po 11c. declared they will not permit th. bids for th. Jeffries-Johnson fight to be opened la this city, it was announced today that the offers will b. considered and the successful bidder named In II o boken, N. J- oa Wednesday.- It 1. mt& probabl. that only bid from California promoters will be con sidered by th. principals la th. coming htarrwel.ht championship battle. Many of the offers already repaired hav. been ao preposterous that they have been branded a. advertising "bluffs." X'CAREV PLAGES BID AND DIXES HIS EIVALS 1 ' i New Tor. Nv. It. Mlth hi Wd for the Jf frle-Johnao. rhaaaptonahlp bat safe la ttie hand, ef 0takab14er Cob Uarrfcy. T6m MeCarey. the Lo At .e promoter, mw he. aethlsg t. 4. Ut U fold kls beads a wait until Cj r rr-oaa;. ar. opanad la llobok. toner-' r-w. '' krtrr .rter. t. ha eearideat that ' It M the r.a!t for L AiplM.' U'.l. I earn. t. New Tork ta rt tb. ; gvt. ar I kave made oiy play. If t!ici tU mm. t il tAk. eff iny r-.t 1 r -n a-J tark home l'ke a gv4 t-- ?o kas fcata ma yet. a&d u t-U ar. r-ri tf-marrew I ; - -r ,..ri.j t'm .lTt lt. . ! tr ar -Ti'r ' r --ire . r.l'KEfJZIE SLATHERS COLOR OVER FULLERS ; Th canny Scot McKenzle made up for all misdoings In the Gold Seal game last week, by pulling a. big hunch of bristles out of the Fuller brush last night at the Rlngler gym. "Hoot Mon" was all -to the good and had the paint len...... . hfa tnmrv fn .v.po trnln. At hlsback ,(t.M ton. ..walU.thraweh, which it was impossible to edge a batted getting four fierce drives In four times opponent outclassed them at the bat ana on in. case unea. Beard Slug Ball. Toung Beard was the "slugging kid" for th. Fuller, securing three good swats out of four times up and scoring th. three runs the team got Captain DUG LETS JUDGE SPEAK THE IMP Seattle Magnate Thinks the Northwestern League Will Be Here Again. rvtnnWA with rtjumtUni yt wearing """r-" ' " . ... a a. . .hurful amlla navia 19. UUgaaia. lam a ..t. K...K.11 . maatiata. 1. having a pt.ui. - - oonfr.nc with Judge Mocredi. toaay tha delicate baa.ball .itu.tlon. Dugdal. le.v. ftt 4 o'clock thl. aft.r- noon for Seattl. ftHer a Jong to.r oi v. ... ..aouth. following the Na tional association meeting- in Mempma, H. earn, north' from California wh.r. he met with all th. ba..ball power, rel ative to.th. expulsion of th. Isortb westem leatn. from Portland, and- It Is on till subject that h. and th. Judg. will chat today. ; . Dug was taksn down . with .rheuma tism in Et Paso, Texas, and ha. been somewhat under th. ,weather since. Once back on his own oll. Duex pect. to recover quickly. Th. wires brought the result of Dug, conferenoe with th. CallfomLn. .everI day. ft-o. ... --!- ..... h. with th. return of II ii. o " ' " " - Cal Ewlng from Honolulu another vot. will b. taken and that ronitnu wii get another clM B club with th. as- k. tha Northwestern league will make no mora effort to secur. a reclassification on th. basis ox count ing In th. Portland territory. Dug ad- i.- .1:.. r-..i.ni1 laaallv helonrs to th. Coast laagua, but that territorially it belongs to the Nortnwesxern. Dug looks for an eight club league to result from th. squabble, with an equal division of franchises, receipts and ex ecutive authority. But that Is the only .. h. ariii tnln tha Coasters. He way i i. ... " - - - says he 1. ready to do anything that MnfMuiie counsels, even if It mean. playing independent or a. it la com monly known, outlaw ball. ' Mrs. Dugdal. accompanied th. Seat tl. baseball man on hi trip. FRENCHMAN OUT sBjasaiiBilZlW i . r f ' ? . t f . v ... ? a papermen at an elaborate banquet last evening; He expressed surprise when " -w . , - U1UB TV CI 0 IU opened In Hoboken Instead of at Mad Snyder handled his team well and caught a splendid game. Da.ey, who essayed to. do the si.d wora, was n .. Vattraif in the seventh in favor of Beard, but a thi didn't stop the terrific slugging of the Derbies he went back Into the. game and suc ceeded In holding the east slder tor the balance of th. game. " Umpire Mackie did not put In an appMnk -JBaafipdAlnxlA.Jia.ndj;, led the indicators. The game was tn ft minutes. Score by Inning.) Dllworth Derbies. 1 t 1 0 4 5 0 18 Hit. i.. 1 i o 0 v Fuller ft Co. 1 00 HM0 1-1 Hits a 1 0 z 0 1 e--i" Ttattariei McKenzle and Barrell: Dasey, Beard and Snyder. Struck out By MCK-enme, n; Dy Beard, 1; by Dasey, B. Bases on balls Off McKensle, 1 ; off Dasey, ; Off Beard, 1. Tim. of game One hour and two minutes. Next Wednesday evening Honeyman Hardware company and Ooodyear Oold Seals play at the Rlngler gym. These two team are now at the head of tb. percentage column, with 1.000 per cent each. . - Standing of Ttami In. Olty league. won. iosc f. v. Nvr Tnrk. Nnr SO. Firmln Cas- Biraol.' th French ' billiard cham pion, was defeated yesterday after noon la the world championship bil liard tournament by George Sutton. Calvin Demarest , of Chicago beat George Slosson. Sutton and Dem arest are now tied for first with 8Q0 points. - . FAMOUS DAfi PATCH TOuOflCFMORE (tmited Preae Leased Wire.) - ' , Loe Angeles, Nov. 80--Dan Patch, 1:65, the world's premier harness horse, will appear once more upon the turf; notwithstanding the recent announce ment that th. famous animal would be retired to end his day in pasture. Saturday Dan Patch will appear be fore a crowd at Agricultural Park In company with his stable mate, Minor Heir ' After hi performance next Sat-urday,- Dan Patch 1 slated for a well earned rest according to Merton E. Har rison, who 1 managing Minor Heir; and Dan. Patch. ,f . -''..';. r.lEXrCAN TRACK OPEII T0L10I0O Hundreds of Best American Horses Will Gallop at Juarez. (Btxial Ptapetrh The JoaraaH ' iri v..n Taxaa NOV. 10. Hundred of hor.es from th. most noted racing stable of th United Btaie ana are quartered ftt th. n.w Juare. race . i. i.t.j icntit th. International boundary oppo.lte thl. elty. In readl- ne. for tn. opening InltlU meeting of th. Juare. Jockey Th. meeting open under th. most promising auspices. Th. new traok and atables were constructed ftt great expene. and ar. said to form on. of th. fln..t raolng plant In America. The track 1 one and one-eighth mile. and ha a width of 100 feet ,'Tn grand .tanda, paddock, .table, and bet ting pavilion ar. an proved eon.truction. j -Th. ground cover an wttent of SOff aore and ar located within easy acoes of th elty of Ju.rea and El Paso. " ' Bom. of th. best known turfmen of and th. United State ar. In- tereated In tn. venture. Th. president of th. club Is Alb.rto Terra, of Chihuahua. Th. oth.r offlc.r. ar. J. 4-, ir-ti...k. se V Tork. Vlo. nresl- dent; M. J. Winn of Louisville, secre tary ana treasurer; ana wm"" " of Louiavlll., racing secreUry and t..ninnnc. - Mar Ca.sldr of . New York will officiate ft tarter. ' i Th event of th. opening day Of th. meeting will b. th. Chihuahua handicap, worth 1000 in gold. Durfnr th. win ter num.rou tak. will b. run, vary ing from 600 to ISOUO. lnauami vn El Paao handicap and th. Juare. derby. CATCHER JACK BLISS BREAKS LEG WIG CRA CK BOXERS TO MEET W EXPO RINK TONIGHT an naiinnamtaa will clash In the anuarad circle at Exposition rink to night at th. monthly .mok.r of th. Ro.. City Athlatlo club. ' TV., n.ltla an tha Ilehraw rao. will ..ih.r whan Eddl. C.rf aquare. UV Ul W asft'w- . . - - . " off In front of Qan. Sulllv.ft. rn in. bantam dlvi.ion in. KT.nou w'"i ",.,... Kill aaran Bunches , With th. it. n.. Jo.-ka Rannatt Bennett Isn't ki. n.ma whtnh la unnronounoMble, Th. preliminary wm onng ma j.u.wu and th. Anclo-Saxon together. Toung S....H l a rj.nnan. while Bobby Er ana Is an Engliahman. Therefore ft good many of tn. nanonamioa wu ' raaentad. nrobably mora than av.r ap peared In ft coast ring. Th. matter or -v.no. wno w .,111 a aattlad UT ft tOSS-UP. i..iiiu.. .n r-.pf tnalatad that sine. they were th. heavier, they should go on last, but this wa disputed by Bennett and Couture, who claim that das pr. kr.arn . Rafaraa Orant ha Side stepped the matter nicely by determin ing that both pair, mu.t dr.w for their positions. So the place on th. program must give way to m. iuca m ma m welgbter. - - , Bonto Start at Sign : Th. door will op.n tonight at Trlfl o'oloek and th. boxing will oommeno. shortly after 8. Tb.r. Is conslderahl. interest la th. preliminary between Bobby Eraps and Toung Bennett whioh will go for four rounds. This, with tb. two main .vents, will bring th. number of boxing round up to 14, whioh 1 pected to carry th. program until near 11 o'clock. From th. look of thing, th. bout, are bound to be the cla.sle.t .ver h.ld hare, ah four boy r. ambttlou to star In the professional cUaa and will do their beat to make a clean-cut show ing over the other, even though there will be no decision rendered. Future appearances In the city depend a whole lot on the showing the boxers make tonight Th. new Oregon Athletlo club is after 'at least one of tbern to go against a California boy, and thl will add seat to the milling. j i SO YEARS AGO The highest at. t&lnablej qual ity In wine making was realized In tha first bottla of t7nttfl Pruw Leaaed Vftr Stockton, Cal., Nov. 80. Catcher Jack Bliss, of th. St 'Louis National league Club, on. of th. All-Star National play ers who ar. touring th. west lie to day at St Joaeph' horn in thl city, suffering from 'a sever, fracture of . riit l.ar anatalnad In Yesterday m- 'With'Oonnl. Mack? 4hlladlpnl Athletic. - , ' -V-' Bliss singled in tn. rourtn inning or th. game, scoring Mitchell. He tried for second on tn. inrow to in. piaie, anu was compelled to elide. HI long spikes caught In th. ground, twisting hi leg and snapping; a bone a few inches above hi ankle. Physicians stated that It 1. doubtful. if th. catcher will be able to do heavy" work for hi club when the 1910 season begins. Bliss formerly wa a member of the Oakland club of th. Coast league. He .was drafted by St Louia three year ago. HERMANN DOES NOT LEAN TOWARD BRUSn tlonala, and that b. Intend to flop toward th. Brush faction of th. Na tional league. He also denied that there wa any possibility of Cincinnati or Pittsburg dropping out of th. National league. ' . , ', '," ': Fight Scheduled for Tonight. , . Dav. Deahler V. Bay . Bronaon, , H rounda, at Boston. . tw Powell va Ad Wolgast 80 rounda, at San Franclsoo. 1 Jim Savag. ra. Jack Reed, 19 round., t Allentown. pa. . , ' . -,v IMPERIAL Which saarlad fh. coaala .1 Its Golden Jabile 18391909 mmmmmmmmmmmm I ARATA ,RR0S.,ljistribTitcr8 n. urL l B(mi ExIiiliit11Ioini ExposIUon IUnh, Nineteenth & Washington 24 ROUNDS rasr rea, and anert Boxing MATS' jnrBHTS SULLIVAN vs. CERF COUTURE vs. BEIVIVETT f Preliminary - - -1 : Young Bennett vs. Kid Evans General Admission . . . . Sl.OO Ringside Seats . . ..... S2.00 i Tickets at Schiller's, Sixth and ' Washington; Schiller's, - Fourth "and Washington; Cadwell's, 309 Washington; Portland .Hotel dsar Stand; Tracy s cigar ctana; vvtioon jbiubiu rinnAvMtr fJoM Seals.. 2 0 1.000 1 William W.- . wooa, w no iwiotoju r ,uv". ... - ' HdwTc&rJO i.000 inrwStWw york district In cngress, I president of the local club In the Na ruiwnrth rrhl 2 - 1 .866 1 n thai ac-Prealdent Roosevelt tional league, today denied the report "i i vj. un i i v nirii i . t t. . m m a. .m Ka.MH i k. n ha haeu naaakn in AnmmiiniPiiTinn wirn i - . .. - r T. 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