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THE OREGON DAILY' JOURNATJ. PORTLAND, SATURDAY' EVENING. MAY. 27, 1911. It F TIES W SEALS VIH IUCKY y. H. C. H CLOSES lAi ONE FROM LOCALS ITS GYff CLASSES TO SEE BIG FIGHT Be Named Speed King of American Automobile Drivers. ; : iv -r Dili Hil FOR BOB BOH SBdaloiig ASWDOK S2000 FOR GAfilES FANS CROwD ARENA ? 5eaton Hits Batter and Resul Proves : to ' Be-: Disastrous r. to Beavers. J; When Tommy Beaton whanged "Buck1 ' . Wttvtr on tb arm In the fourth ln- nlng yesterday he paved the war for i to 1 rlctory for Ban FrancUoo in a food cam played befor the admir ing aye or a. Friday matin erowa. v Portland atarted off Ilk a winner on -Cacki Henlaywho had speed td spar . yesterday regardlee of th fact that the Beavere made vn blngle oft the t attenuated on. With one down Bbeehan singled and .. went to third on Pecklnpaugh slagl Whan Tannant throw badly to Henley, who covered flrat, on Murray ground . or, thaahaa aoored. Pack want to third rand Murray to acond,- Barry. gobbled la Beaton' foul popup and Chad bourne grounded to Tennant , " -'. 'v . " , :. . With one out v Weaver waa hit by Beaton tn tha fourth and took third on . Tmnant's single to right. HcWs able r to aeora after Melchlor" long . fry to " Xruegar. ,v .' Shaw kicked In with two-bagger Jo left field in tha sixth Inning, with - on down,, and It waa easy tor him to ' aoor ; on . MoArdle a lngl to center , that rold-'twit Krucgera underpin i nlng, McArdl going to third. Weaver and Tennaat wr flyouta Peck opened the ninth with a hit but Kuhn. batting for Murray, waa a long out to Shaw, and Barry, hitting . for Beaten, waa retired on called strike. Then Pecklnpaugh tried to ateal second, but waa out on- a mighty cloao de-j ciaioa. 4 Scoret Chief ' of - Polices Furnishes Amusement for Fans in v Close Game;; y 1 BAN FRANCISCO. 1R. TL II. PO. A EL ............ 4 114 0 0 0 .... i.. ...... Bhaw. If McArdl, aa Weaver, cf Tennant lb Melchlor, rf ......... .Mohler. 2b Vltt. lb Berry, o Henley, p ............ Totala 1 I 10 1 2 0 . (spetlal DUnatci t Tee Waal) Victoria, B. C. May , 87. Th Nicks advanced atUI higher In th percentage column by defeating th Victorian yea terday by th, aoor of I to I In th bat played gam of tn aerie. Frank Eaatley,.lata of th Baa Fran cisco eaJ.: pitched a plndld-gam, keeping ' th " bits ' scatter throughout th nln Inning. ,. .. Th Nioks started t aoor In tha tint Inning when two playara crossed - th rubber in th fifth. Inning and tha fifth tauy came in in aighth frame. Th Vlotoriane aoored their tuna In th aeoond Inning on two Bin fie and a two-baa hit Their other tally waa made on William' error. i.. Btarkall waa hit hard from th open Ing Inning until th cloa of th gam. Mundorff ' and Caaey - each got three hit: Mundy batted four tlmea and Caaey three time. Btovall mad two hiu out of five trip and Mensor two out of four trip. Harris and Eaatley failed to get a blngle during tha gam. Victoria' chief of nolle rrew cited and prottd a dclkn rendered by, Umpire Baumgarten. and went uton tha diamond only to be removed by th order or th nmplra, Th chief instated that h knew more about umpiring than Baumgarten. but h finally aettled down and the gam continued. Williams wUl likely u Oarrett or Archer aralnat th Ialandera today. while RouMholder will aend Saga, i noma or Beiiora against th Nlcka. Th acore: x PORTLAND. A R. B- TT Wrt A V! Mundorff. lb ........ 4 vs. 11 jaey, zt f a S I William, lb i 1 r Jtl Menaor. . .. ... . .-. 4 : 1 4 Kpeaa. ct , 1 - 0 ' I 1 Miner: er a a Ort. If 4 0 Pacific Coast ; Championships Be Made Great Fea ture at Centennial. t 6 IT 10 I rf Chadbourne, ' Rodaer. 2b Ryan, cf t Kruee:er. If ' . . . Rappa, lb Hheehan, 8b . . . v Peckinpauf h, aa Murray, c ..... . Beaton, p' ..... ; uarry Totala II , 29 PORTLAND Aa a h. pa a. e. ,4 0 0 3 1 0 , a 00 s so ,4 0 11 0 e 4 0 110 1 4 0 0 14 0 0 j 1 v s 0 4 0 1110 2 0 0 4 3 0 j - 0 o - . a 1 0 .0 0- 0. 0 10 0 0 0 0 Harrla, c Eaatley, p Totala . 1 7 17 U 1 110 1 loot 0 0 7 0 i I I 0 1 2 t m i Ti t? 14 "1 VICTORIA. Aa R. IL PO. A. E7. I 0,0 3 0 0 .40 1 1 I 0 4 0 0 4 3 -0 rf ' ...... 4 0 0 I 1 0 4 1 2 I 4 0 ..... 4 1 2 S 1 0 ...ii.... 4 5 - 0 0 ;.. 4 i t 1 1 .0 1 0-0 0 1 Batted for Murray In ninth. "Batted for Beaton In ninth. J . SCORE BT iNNINQS, ' San Frntdco . ,.0 0 0 1 0 1 0J 02 3 nita ;..t...i 0 0 1 0 3 0V1 01 J. Portland 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 J Hlta ll 0 0 0 1 0 2 17 $ SUMMARY, f 6truck out--Br S-aton t. by Henley 5. f Baaea on balle Off Honley 1. . Two : base hit Ryan,- Bhaw. Doubl play Murray to Rodger. Sacrifice fly J Melchlor. Stolen baaea Rodger. Hit ;'. ty pitched ball Rod gera. Weaver, : Murray. Balk Beaton. Tim f game On hour 10 minute. Umpire Fla t; ey- -- - ? - -- ' Vernon. "VVlna tn Eighth. San Francisco, May 27. There waa ' plenty of excitement fof the spectator in- yeaterday' game between Vernon I i and Oakland when Vernon brought in , two run In the eighth, making the aoor 6 to 6 against Oakland. Plenty ;. or neavy hitting waa don. , Score by lnnlnga: vernon 1 0100022 04 Oakland .,.:..,0 I 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 B -.. , wiwnM uarson, uitt and Sheehan; Knight, Flat and Pearca. Davia. lb .. Raymer, 2b Goodman, lb Householder,- Keiiar, a UII1I.H m.0 Howard, lb Devoft. e . . Btarkall, p . Totala 1 ...24 I 8 17 12 SCORE BT INNINQS. Portland ...I 0 O 0 3 0 0 1 Victoria 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 ,; - BUMMART. Stolen bae Mundorff. William. Menaor. Miller. Million t. StarkelL Rmn. rifle hit Harrla. Two-base hits Mun dorff, Caaey. Kellar. Devogt Double plays Mensor- to William; Kellar to uootiman. Htrucit out By Eaatley 1, by Btarkell 3: Baaea on balla Off Fitrtit ley I. off StarkelL Hit by pitched ball .HSuey, wuiiama 1. massed ball D- vogt. Time 1:45. Umpire Baum- garien. NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES Aatorla, On. May 17. Aatorla' can. tennlal commute last night aoproprlat d 2000 to atag tha. PaclflO athletlo champlonahlpa, which hav bn award ed to th Aatorla Athleuo dub for 1911. and which will probably b held August if. Aatorla lost out to Seattle on th Pacific nrthwst" rharnplonahip.-- fcut energetlo work on th part of T. Morris Dunn, secretary of tha P. N. A- suc ceeded In landing an even larger aeo tlonal meet Th California cluba wr perfectly willing for Aatorla to' hav th . champlonahlpa during thia city's eentenntal celebration and- will and stronr team a. . A otiarter mil cinder track will b Immediately oonatraoted In th baaeball park and th field will be placed In 00 n- amon ror in meet. This cinder path will be tn only on of- It ais In th northwest. . Athletsa will b rreeent from Califor nia. - Oregon. Washington, Idaho and Montana athletlo cluba and college and th meet promise to b th blggeat vr bald In th northwest. T. SC. a A. AtoUtM la KNt Th Tonng Mm' Christian Asaooia- tlons of the northwest hav volunteered to hold an association) champlonahlp meet at Aatorla during th centennial, with th ol provision that Aatorla pro vide th medals for th noint winner. Thia Astoria haa gladly consented to do and th various associations are tak ing a mall vote on tha proposition. Th Portland T. M. C. A. Is working hard to land th meet for Aatorla and it will be little less intereatlng than tha P. A. A. champlonahlpa. Astoria's centennial oommltte I go ing In strongly for th athletlo end of th entertainment which will ao doubt prove very attractive to th sport lov ers of th northwest' Best Exhibition Ever, Given on ; Local Floor.. Entertains Chimmie's. Column 1 - - Th T. M. C. A. eload th "gym" clasa year last night at th association with on of the best exhibitions of marching and apparatus work that waa ver witnessed on th local floor. Th exhibition was opened with marching axerclaea. In which all th classes - from - th- preparatory - tath aenlor were on th floor at tha sam time. Th work throughout showed th remarkable training given th boy by Instructors Orllley, Lea and Smith. Th next evnt on th program waa an Indian club drill by th junior clasa. Thia waa followed by. a-wand drill in which ' both of th bualneas koy'a clasa took prt Perhaps th feature of th ntrtalnmnt waa th exhibi tion of Mr. Daly on th ting. H did all tba stunts commonly dono by pro fesstonal performers and throw In 1 few 01 his own which kept th spec tator 1q breathleaa suspense through out his exhibition. Basketball Oam to White a. A basketball gam between two teams of tba Busln Men'a claaa followed and resulted la an I to 4 victory for th Whites. Beversj tncg race between the jire- naratory and Junior classes kent ' the aodleac In a good humor for the final xhlbitlona on the parallel and hortcon tal bar by th aenlor leadora clasa and th Business Boy's A class. jjui one accident marred the pro gram when Edward Lang ley lost his grip on th bar while doing a giant whirl and slightly sprained his arm. Lang ley got a big hand for his gamoneaa when ha returned and aucceasfully ao- compnened tn giant awing. Th entertainment was concluded by n jnaian club drill and tumbling by tha intermedial claaa. Wolgast and Burns Clash in 20 Round Battle Today in the South. ' Chalk up another victory tor the Seals. They tincanned our Beaver brave in yesterday's battle. 'Portland wllL have to take the next two games In order to come out on th long end of th series." With ftutor on tha mnnnA tnr i Beavers fhi. afternoon and Elmer Koest- ner heaving 'em over for th McCredle lteit"Tookas irmt oagnrto-cop-the game th! afternoon. - The handsome trio, Powell, Browning and 'Airy Sutor warmed up la front of the grandstand. Thia little party take plaoe every week and always on Fri day. -These rrixaly 'bear' are great hunters and tak delight in showing the i fair ones how eaay It Is to stop ground ers. ! The crowd was tha largest for om time. The fair onea are aure" loyal to FRITZ HOLLAND WINS FROM BRICK BURGESS gong (Onlted Press teased Wlre.l San Francisco, May 27. Th th only thing that prevented Frits Holland, tha northwestern mldlewelght from handing "Brick" Burgesa of Oak 1b4 "lwp pwdr" after n of the hardeat Bluffing matches on th card at Dreamland last night Th bout waa a gruelling fight Holland was the aggressor throughout Burgess was "all in" at tha and of four rounds. Vic Hanson and Pat Cornyn. middle weight, ' went foar fast rounds to a draw. Rufo Turner, the veteran colored fighter, mad a plaything of Willie Meehan, who waa "peeved" when he failed to get a draw. Meehan waa sub stltuted for Jimmy Smith of Australia. Th bout between Gunboat Smith and the team and the players are beginning Mexican Pet Everett was called off by to wish that every day was ladlea day. j th' Mexican physician. Sailor Pe- Senaton Blank Angtla. Loa Angeles, tMayVlT; Sacramento nut out to Angle by a- score -e-f -f to in yesterday' gam which was - conspicuous for the absence of error. The local team,'gof a aextet of hlta off . Bacramento'a.; pitcher but good fielding prevented tnem zrora ecoring. ficor by Innings: Jos Angeles 0 0 0 9 0 0 O'O ft- 0 .Sacramento , .... .1 - 0 0 3 0 J 0 1 oa-iieries criger ana ADDOtf Atral lna and Lrohn. , At New Tork R. II. E. Philadelphia 3 0 4 New Tork 5 t Batteiiea Burns, Alexander and Dooln; Raymond, Matthewaon and Mey ers. At Pittsburg R.H.B. Cincinnati 4 8 8 ttaburg t 9 0 Batteries Smith and Clark: Adama and Gibson. Umpire Kletn and Doyl. - "At Boston. " R.H. H. Brooklyn ...3 6 1 Boston. . . ... . , ..710-1 Batteries Barger and Owen; Curtis and Graham. Umpires CDay and Brennan. Itrosky won from Patsy McKenna. Doc Anderson says It wouldn't seem Douglas got the decision over natural unless we lost a gam one In I Hayes. awnii to tn Beats, wnat 00 you know 1 about thatT Oh, sure, Doc doean t car for a coupl of game. If Oscar Vltt bought hla lady friend a package of nlcknacks would it Sutorf Panicky? Worse than that, but for Sat urday afternoon It ought to beat the barrier. Buddy Ryan took the fair ones by storm when be rapped out a alxxler to left center for two bags. Buddy al ways was a great "Friday" and the fair ones never overlook a chance to applaud anything that Buddy does. Powell "almost" atarted a riot when Jack Phil GRASS VALLEY FIRST IN WASCO'S SPORTS Wasco, Or., May 37. Th field meet here yesterday was a grand success, lOOO people being present to enjoy the track athletics and ball game. The Grass Valley nine took the prise in baseball. In athletics tha score was. Grass Val ley, 64; Wasco, 42; Moro, 14; Kent, 6. Lynn Smith of Wasco won 3 firsts and " Howard Bowles of Wasco won 3 firsts and tied In hurdlea for first place. Knighton of Grass Valley waa th best man. In that team. Eicock of Moro and STANDING OF THE TEAMS h. swapped screeches with th fette Kton f' r,7 "M Wh in th grandstand. The Seal outfielder "f ' !" , Psxlfie Coast League. Won. Lost Portland ............. SO Vernon 29 Pan Francisco ....... 80 ........ JO a1 again with Vancouver yesterday, when Eoi Angeleg 'III I .' '. '. 22 a aoorwot I to 0 was registered against . . - ' Vanoouvar. B. CL, May tT-Luck was r-"" Bporan. uara ana strand both pltohed good games. Strand allowed three hit 'but th game waa lost In th fifth when "a triple and double wero mad. '.'-. ' Score by innings: - . " : .... . Vanoouvr . ...... 0 0 0 0 S 0 "- t Spokane ........0 0 0 0 t) 0 0 0 S Scor by innings?. ,, '.,",.-,.r , i.; i iJJ,ri?arclar an(1 twlaj . Btrand j ana Oatdlek. ; t 23 2 27 n 34 . Northwestern League. . , ' i Won. Lost wpoitane 2S Vancouver 23 Tacoma ., 20 Portland .............. 17 Seattle , 13 11 14 1 1 81 2S V National League. ' " 1 . ' Won. Lost New Tortc ........ 28 23 Victoria ......... .... 8 P.C .577 .627 .626 .617 .403 .383 P.C, .7 .611 .666 .616 .882 .235 ' ) a; - Tacoma Blanks Seattle. Seattle. Wash m4 fTca,i. I Philadelphia ysterdar gam with Tacoma by not lV2!?.' ' II bjlng able to bunch hits and prevent Si',f, ?2 th errors of th Infield. v Sint!;"n.il Jf ... 10 18 t5cor bjr innings " jSeattl ;.s.,.,...,o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tacoma ...1 0 0 2 1 d 1 0 6 - Batteries Seatorr-and Sheau Higglns '."and1 Burns:- iwtv;-. v.f . " . Ht. Louia ...... BrooKiyn ............ Boston r.. 0 American League. 18 14 IS 16 16 1 2S 38 'was so tickled over finding someone to josh that he begged Kid Mohler to let him stay on the bench and the Kid did. - - .' "Cack" Henley hit Murray on th fin ger with a -pitched ball. .Tom limped : on his big toe and Henley picked up th bat and started to ahow Finney where th dent was. The Joke wouldn't go and Murray took a base on balla Manager George Btovall of land haa notified Mister Eugene "Rub ber" Krapp that unless he can get the ball over th plate with a little more regularity he will have to look for an other job. Ota Johnson, th ex-Beaver slugger, is suelng his wife, Edith Johnson, for a divorce at Muncie, ma. Pounds' band of Wasco, consisting of 20 musicians, furnished the muslo for the day. CALIFORNIA "U" TO PLAY HERE TUESDAY P.C. .630 .622 .618 .671 nr nnn nnrif. iiinm n 484 1 Lie linn nnnHhd vvuniu ' 1 . nr-tAnn iai rfm Ma asp 2 I ncUUnU lnl rUUL uAMC. The University of California base ball team whioh now holds th Colleg iate championship of the Pacific coast CI eve-1 will play Multnomah club's team, Tues day, May SO, on Multnomah field, at 8:30 o'clock. California has defeated Washington university and also Tacoma and Seattle high school teams. They will play two games with Unl versity of Oregon at Eugene befor they leave for horn Friday on the S. 8, Bear, ', HARRY GREEN WINS ENGLAND'S MARATHON Ban Francisco, May 37. Eager to ae th 20 round battle her today between Champion Ad Wolgast, th "Michigan Wildcat" and Frank la Burn of Oak land for tha lightweight crown, hun dred of fight fan war at th door of th battleground, th Eighth street arena, early this morning. Reports from the training camps of the fighters war that they war both in th shape of their live and that both were supremely confident The 10 to 4 odd on m ar O. K., aid Wolgast. "Tom Jones, my man agar, and I hav between u bet 6I00 on th go. principally that I will win with a knockout That's what I'll try for. Tou may he sur If I war not confident I wouldn't put up my cash. "I've got th weight height and reach on Wolgast" said Burns. "Of course he's th champion and he's ur a tough boy. But I don't think he can put tn away. So sure am I of this that I am not going to stall to aav th money my friend hav bet that I'll atay 18 rounda. I'm going after Wolgaat from the belL No crouching for mine tbla time. I ahall try to win by a knockout and I think I can allp It over. False odda and the title never won any battles." Money oa Oakland. That the optimism of Burns Is shared by many of hla friends was seen today In the betting. Considerable money came out to place on the Oakland boy, who Is generally conceded to be game, at least and the opinion Is general that If he loses It will be simply because Wolgaat carries too many guns and not from any lack of grit on his part James W. Coffroth. wno is staging th bout, expects that when the gong sounds for th big scrap 11.000 fana will fill the arena to th door. Th preliminary, between Willi Canol and Charlny Rogers, both San Francisco boys, will be started at 3 o'clock sharp and the nig fight will come at 8. Can ole and Rogera meet for 10 rounda at 128 pounds ringside. Koran at SUagsld. To get a line on the styles of Wolgast and Burns, one of whom will be hi opponent here on July 4, Owen Moran, the little British star, will be at the ringside this afternoon. Moran, with his manager Charley Harvey, arrived last night from . New Tork. After to day's bout he will go to Laka Tahoe, there - to put In aome rough prepara tory work for his battle on Independence day. Of course it looka Ilk Wolgaat in today' fight" Moran aaid thia morn ing. "H haa th experience. Bat thia boy Burn la good, toov- I look to see rushing fight and it need cause no on surprise if Burns, with his peculiar defense and his queerer attack, proves too much for th champion. It' not all Wolgaat by any means." Indianapolis. May J7 Another lndl cation that the running of th 100 mil International awvopstak race here Doa oration day will result in, on of th greatest outlays of money th automo bil manufacturer of th country hav ver mad cam today with th an nouncmnt that "Wild Bob" Burman will b literally crowned th "apeed king" of America befor th start of th big event The gold crown which will be presented to Burman Is set with diamonds and rubles, and Is valued at 110.000. , After receiving th crown, Burman will attempt to fewer th track record for th quarter mile, half mile, kilome ter and th mil. The first three rec ords ar now hold by Hsmery of Oer- many. Barney Oldfleld still holds th mill record of 31:63 second msds on the track her. Burman recently cap tured th mil straightaway record held by Oldfleld. Germans to Establish Park. (Salaa Boreas f The Journal.) Sal am. Or, May 37. Definite work for obtaining three or four suburban acre for park purpose haa been start ed by th German club of thia city: Fol lowing out the customs of eastern cities where there are similar organisations the Salem German club decided to lay out an attractive park near th city to be used a summer garden and plo- nlclng ground. Amon': $760 to 1800 per acre lot on eaay terms. Between Port land's I and 7 mil circles, just east of city limits, where taxes are low. Graded streets. Water under pres sure. Portland's do lus acreage addition. Visit Amon' Acre Sunday. Take O. W. P. (Caaadero or Grtaham car). Leavea First and Alder streets at a quar ter of the hour, any hour. Get off at Gilbert Station and walk north on Buck ley avenue. HOWARD 8. AMON CO., 626-6 Yeon bldgv Main 1400; A-3113. A" cres PRETTIEST BASEBALL RACE DUE IN NATIONA L New Tork, May 27. "I look for the prettiest race this year In the history of the National league," said Secretary. Heydler today to the United Press. "To my mind it's a cinch that the four clubs now tn the first division are going to be pretty closely bunched until the end of the season. I wouldn't at tempt to pick a winner. , "Cincinnati must not be counted out. St. Louis and Brooklyn are going to cause a lot of trouble, "and will play an Important part In the pennant race. They are likely to upset the dope sheet right along. If Boston had a better de fense it too. would have something to say as to who wins the pennant even though It has no chance itself." 1 1 h CO! r n All m ? 8 -..;rf A A L Ml A. G. Smith M. D. Loading 8pcloilt for Mon :' X am th only Specialist la Port land wb use hi tru nam and photograph la hi announcement. and treat my patient personally. and am not a mdlel company, medlsal institute" er a "medical system." All men should know who th doctor 1 thy consult ' and hould carefully consider whether they desire to entrust their health with a hired doctor of a medical company. I use my photograph a that when you com to m per sonally you will rocogals tn. la vestigat my personal standing be- ror accepung ireatment rrom a uo tor of unknown Identity or. rspute tion. Are You m treated In a satisfactory tnan ner by your present doc tori I b carrying out hla promise? Ha b cured you in a reasonable tlm, and lived ud to hi ruaranteesT Ar you paying him exorbitant price for medlclnet Doe h mDloy thor oughly up-to-date and methods, wnicn would a approved by the regular family doctor T If you cannot answer th question ravoraniy 10 yourseu, com ana have confidential talk with m abont your cass. It will coat you aothlng. Cured In Five Dave 1 car uca aiaoraera aa . varico Veins. Hydrocele. Plica. SnMlfta Blood Poison, etc, completely .and nermanentlv. often with only a I ri fle treatment No evr operation employed, nor detention from busi ness. I especially oIielt tubborn and long standing caaes that tbel doctor have failed to our. Examination Free?; I offer not only FREE consulta tion 'and advice, but of everr mm that come to m I will make a care, ful examination and dlas-noai with out charge. No ailing man ahould neglect Jnis opportunity to get l- trouDi pert opinion about hi b1i ir you cannot call, write for dlaa. noals chart My of flee ar onen all day from. A. M to I P. M, and Bunaays xrom i to j.- - Dr A. G. Smith 834M Morrison Brreet, Oe. Bce4. reraaad. Of. CURED VlSOURFEE CLARKE COUNTY PRUNES PROMISE BIG' CROP VWelI -;pnerMire8-fbr pight.Yr nttiir YorkV Mayl37.M'tt. Wells! the .ngiiBn cnampion. began 4 preparations Boston ........ . , here-today for his bout here next Friday J ew 1yorlc v HiRni wn.n jac- uooaman. He will then ;:go to. Milwaukee, where he has an offer ' t meet Packy : McFarland. Wells has w ii.ii iiiai, tiivvvHwraieu lora Aonsoaie gold belt, which he won by defeating Freddie .Welch. . --' - Won, Detroit .............. 20 Philadelphia ...... i.,. 19 , (Chicago ............. 17 18 . 17 Cleveland ............ 16" Washington .......... 13 St Louis ............ 12 Lost 9 . 15 15 ... 16 -16 '82 , 23 Vt London, May 37. Harry Green of ndon today won the Polytechnio Har rier Marathon race, Bngland'a classic Foley Kidnev Pills Actio, i McCarthy Is Farorlte). ' Los Angeles, May 17. Johnny McCar thy of San Francisco, will tep into th ring at Vernon this afternoon a slight favorite over George Memslo for their 20 round encounter.. In hi .last fight lOalted Press tease Wire. I P. C. I New Tork. May 37. Interest in th lil pool matoh between Alfred Da Oro, the long dlsUnce event covering the course world's champion, and Charie Weston. I in two nour to minutes ana z 4- sec reached high water mark among th onds. Mike Ryan finished second. local enthusiasU today when it was yan lea to tne Z3a mile, when Green learned that De- Oro had broken hla own took the lead and finished a full mln- world's record bv a soor of 600 to 877 I ute ahead of Ryan. Th othor contest during the play last night Tonight the nt wer TeaU'r outdistanced. Forty- n it' MMni wirit. in. ri I nr K mnn nr . ....... . - De Orb, 198; Weston, 169, y .f.59 I .631 .629 .BIS .421 .863 .3241 PmJi 1 Ban Certainly Counts. Sheridan: Or., May 26. Sporting Ed! tor of The Journal. We are writing you here, Wolgast slipped th rollers under ascertain your opinion In regard to Memslo and Memslc says that 4f he 1 PlT that tsam up on our grounds In Quick la G1t promptV relief from BACK ACUfi, KIDNEY and BLADDER I narieg . will be staged at 8 o'clock. TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM, beaten by McCarthy h will retire from the . ring. McCarthy is in H splendid arhapa. - Th first of the two prellml- GESTION of tha KIDNEYS, IX- k FLAMMATION of the BLADDER and I.ARITIES. i-A ' nasltivA hnnn ; MIDDLE AGED and E LDEBLY PEOPLE and for WOMEN.' F. a Rexford, 1S New Tork Ufe Bldg., Kanaaa City.. Mo savs:y 'lhad a se ver attack of a cold Which settled In ray pacic ua ajcuieya qa I waa in great S naln from mv tptlilhlA... 'iw. v ommended . Foley Kidney - Pills and I V used two oottles of. them, and they hav 1 none roe wona p-ooa,- 1 can recom : mend Fqley Kidney Pilla to anyone who auffer aa I did.T ; . v: - 1 f Skidmore Drug Co two atoresMaln store 1S1 Sd st. Branch store, Morrison and weit pars. woodward Clark -. : Secret Articles for lTlght. . Tulsa, Okla.. May 27. Fight fans here are speculating today over the terms of secret articles wnicn. cave ten signed between Jim Flynn and ' Carl Mortis, who are" scheduled to fight 15 rounda her on th afternoon of July 4. It 1 said Flynn Is to receive more than $5000 for hi end of th purse. Both hay a graed hot to fight between, trow and tbe,Fourth,::...i. g-Hi-u?,-t Salliyanlrim Go Draw. Sug Cf : . (Ualtrt Prase Leasra Wtre.v . Milwaukee, May 27. Jack Twin Sul livan, and Porky. Flynn,- who boxed 10 rounds to a draw last night are today arrangiBranother match beforertha Nenri Star Athletic club. ' Both finished strong tn last night's kattla ' a . gam played her recently. was a man on first and third bases, with on down. The batsman hit the ball to third base and th. runner on third, catching th signal for a bit and run, was aearly to th home pan when th third baseman got the ' ball. The man on first was also nearly to second, so that th third baseman threw- the man going to first out The man on second hesitated an instant and. then tried for third oh the throw to first but waa caught easily. Does the run count! v The visiting team protested, claiming th core did . not count aa "Cyclone" Is Ambitious. Chicago, May 37. Before "Cyclone' Johnny Thompson gets a crack at Sam Langford, he will hav to fight Phil Bchlosberg, th navy champion, If Phil ha hi way about it When "Cyclone1 T.t. challenged 8am It stirred Bchlosberg a chance at th Boston tar baby. The Hammond, Ind., Athletlo club -has of feredto atage th bout If Stohlosberg succeeds in arranging a - right with Thompson. . - Witness Greatest Henley. " 'Doited Press Lsxm -Wi.f Philadelphia, May 37. Great crowds lined the river bank along tha Schuyl kill today to witness th greatest 'American Henley regatta ever held in the history of th American Rowing th man scored on the play that re- fociaUon. Pennsylvania has a boat en- tired th aide,-they calling it a double piay Tour yry-. truly, ' v . SHERIDAN BASEBALL CLUB, Per J. L. Payne, Manager. , If the runner on third base waa aero horn plat before tb second out was accomplished he was entitled .0 score. S Rule 9XtfflctatBascball Guide.- . 1 " " - . Journal Want Ada ttrtaa raaulta. V ..:!. . ''. ''-1 - ' .-!- tered in every race. Wants Decoration Day Game. ' . Th Wallc Slgu company' base ball team desire a gamvfor Tuesday, Decoration day. Th slfnmen would Ilk to play an out-of-town team if pos sible. Arran neuients can -bo mad by conrerring with jcawara Taylor, man ager, 814 Oak street or Mala S17L . Vancouver. Wash., May 27. Farmers of Clarke county are Jubilant over the prospects for a splendid prune crop this year. While the weather has had the effect of holding back all fruit trees from . rapid development It has V bean about right for the 6000 acres of prune trees which have' mde Clarke county famous. The local prune is of unusual excellence on account of Its sugar con tent and lta firmness under shipping conditions. Tb. first prune orchard in th county was set out by Arthur Hidden in 1876. About two acres of land situated at what is now mapped as Twenty-sixth and Main streets, Vancouver, held on of th best orchard in this section for many years up to 1907, when it was cut up into building lots. Prun rais ing became recognised aa a real in dustry here in 1890, when some or chards were yielding aa much as three tons to the acre. The soil and ollmate were so favorable that the industry ad vanced very rapidly. A larg number i of people are now engaged in picking iu, (i utjcn, must ti tuciu uciiib ayn and othr foreigners, few white peo ple caring to toil so hard, a good deal of the picking being done while the pickers are on their knees. Besides the picking season extends into, the rainy term, work in the wet not being rel ished by the whites. There -are over 4000 acrea devoted to the raising of other fruits besides prunes in Clarice county. Crops of ap ples and cherries will soon acquire fam at the progress now being made. There are being marketed each year 260,000 pounds of cherries and with th thou sands", of young trees coming Into bear ing there is bound to be a tremendous increase in the yield within th. next few yar. More than 3000 tons of apple were raised by Clark county farmers last year. Strawberry culture is also pro gressing, fin flavor and good lze be ing tn feature, it is claimed for the soil of this county that practically any fruit that can b raised elsewhere on the Pacific coast can b grown (in this section: that it, re main a f or the pro gressive farmer to giv th same at tention to tb production of fruit her that 1 given- in other localities that hav become famous for th Quality of tn product snipped to the markets of the - world. Thousand of acre of th moat product! v , land Ar awaiting oevciopmni. tnougn much la being f- aone in sou lining now that shipping lacuuie aav on largely aodd to. Dr. RELIABLE EDUCATED EXPERIENCED OOU9UXX If rtt ar worried about a special aft- I saant, eraanlo wax- ndsay sTPEOXAX AXXJCJIsTTS - Nwly con. tracted and chronio caaes cured. All burning, Itching and inflammation stopped In 24 hours. Cures Affected in seven days. Consultation free. - If nn abte to call, writ for list of questions. .Of flea Hours 9 a, in, to 4p.in,.s Sundays. 10 a. m. to 1 . p. m. only. Pacific Coast Medical Co. "834V4 WAJOCnrCrTOV ttMMVr.. r-;? -' oorar Itrst, Portlaad, Or. f,;.;; . I -kay fTueh L..L, taah in my wflUH ' taat 1 wilprv my ahity bafar I aaa n oaat Toa don't nd money to be gfa my treatment TOU MAX PAY MS AJfTJUH I vURJD TOU. Dr. Lindsay Th Old XUabI SpMlallst. Corner Alder and Second streets. Pri vate entrance 128Mi Second. Portlasd, ur. wince nour a, m. 10 s p. m. Sundays 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. , Every A7i cman. la IntjtrmtnA And alwraM 1 I know about th woaderful 1 IMAIVELWhirliBf Spray Tae aew Vaclaal Srrinta, staauy. Ask mwr srasotst fori H. If he cannot insplr no other, t send stamp, , tnr Illn.trsUll hook MUSd. Elms fall sartloiilars and lree ona lnmluabl to laalsa. Uim 0, 44 las) SM H. WW tOag,' for sale by Bkldraora Dni Co, Weodaid. Oatk Oa. aad Laoa-Davla Drac Oo. a atoraa. Mrs. S. 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