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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, fcRIDAY EVENINO, JUNE 9, 1911. 14 4 -as, ma. mamm m m m mm. -fan. a - .a mm. bjsj. am. sana a m m am , ii i i m mm ar- mm m r mm, m t . ay n mrm n ar an n ION BEAVERS SGIEON FORFEII MAYSEENELSON mmmS i GIVEN TOMORROW M DUE TOMORROW HIM CROWD ' - ,V I ' 1 ' ' f , , i . wont out to pitch that ho did not fWlL , . T" - ' - .'. , . - ,..::. V ' ; .M. : . . . .. ' . , l ' . ( i !'. I luat rlaht" Mo ouro bora out tho itite ..... - - . . , . I . ' 7 - .. .-.'.- ' '-v.. . ', ! I 1 . .' -: . LOS AHGELES PUTS Portland Has Bad Streak -of ' - Luck and Southerners ; ' ' Gather Runs, v- to An.. ' with Dolh! pttchln ...in.t Tern Beoton. 4efoot tho Bor -t... i tn I. althovrfc the . . ' h. via! tor a. Mut 7. om w. o7 worWnf In . rod SIZA rth.U eomblnod wlthtor. - .ki.Mi at critical momonta "L'.'vr' " .7.. their flrat gomo. ;; "Howard pat tho A.fjo 1 tho nnnlof . ' M.i ki m Oacrlflcoa M ooe- Sna,? Jirrd . Dolmo Wt and cam homo whon Murray triad to eatoh him eft thlra. a . , i. - j ... to atMl OOCOBd. "Thr; hit, mcittdwr hrrwMif?r- Kyo tho Anroia ono run """"- wh.a Bomard ocorod aftor Wo Jnflold hit. on Daloy'a trlplo.v .... . Dolmaa doublo and Ortod o'o lnlo .v." .T.,.h.rn.ra tholr third ta tho fourth toning and thoy ' ir work tf putting anothor run : in tho ninth on . Motigtr1- floldor-o ! choice! fZmm hall and dUr-4 doa- bio oteal that wont wrom it-i. fay mado a high throw to Pocklnpaugh and tho Utter wao dllatorr gottlng tho bU back to tno piaio. . Rodror put Portland In tho coring lino whon ho boat out' an ' tnok oocond on an ont and reglotorod on Krugrt oingio. ' - t- , Mrh Mnrrav olnaied aod ocoroa en Chadbournoa throo baggor Into left center field. f Tho ocoro ' , v; IOB ANQELE8. ; - . . - ARB.KPO.A.E Akin, lb r . ! ri.m.rd rt ......... i I I Daiey. cf ...... .4. Howard, If ......... WeUger, ......... Ielmaa 2b ...... . DHIon.-lb ' Qrtndle. o. ZelbU P v... ....... . Total ...'.II' T 1 ;: .... PORTLAND. . , ... AB. R. IL FO. Ai E. rhadbonrno. rf ...... 4 V I Kodgero, lb ....... Ryan, ef ...;........ Krupger. If 4 Rappai lb ...... Eheehan, Sb pecklnpauaja, Of ...... 4 Murray, e J Beaton, p ........... 1 I 1 0 si' 1 1 010 1 s 1 ), 1 4 .0 0 1 4 t U 1 11 0 0 0 1 Williams'- Men Play . Woozy - Game and Longanecker; Jakes Nick at Word. , Fourth With Jimmi Fitten. vancouvor. B. C Juno ITha Klrkt loot ' yeolorday'a gam by forfeltur. I Thlo make tho oloronthotralght game that" tho Nlcko have dropped, ono game way are ucceaofully carried out,, and below tho rooord made by tho Seattle ( tho principal will b nono other than team, v .. V Battling Neloon, former lightweight Tho NIrke secured a fire run lead In I champion and one of tho great eat fig- the flrat inning by bunting "on Erlckonreo In' tho boxing game In the laot 14 on. Then the Canucka came back at I year, and Jimmy , ritten. the Callfor- Butler tho 'young buehor, and alammod In the aeventh run in the next throo Innlnga Throo were made In tho tfecond. throe In tho third and ono in tho fourth Innings. Portland's raw playing eauaod a lot of scoring. In tho serenth Inning Vaneourefs eighth run came on a double by Adams, a sacrifice and a passed ball. With two men out In tho seventh Inning. liar. rlson stole second and Nick Williams and Catcher Harris both wont up In tho air ana youoa their heads off at the decision and Ionganecker chased Harris rrorn tno gams. He took his ttmo beat mg it, ana nick Williams askod In a jesting way, "Why don't you forfeit tho gamer and no sooner than Nick had said this than Longanocker replied: i wiii- . . The teams will play again this after noon at 4 ore look. Jeaso Oarrott or Tonneson will swirl for tho Nicks, while nagis or Clark will work for tho locale VANCOTJTER. Portland, lost a gams yesterday, was unfortunate that w should but we can't win them all., Tommy . Beaton , remarked before he Went out to pitch that he did not feel luat right' Ho sure bore out the state tlU ni A tM i,. ment. Beaton nas been going aiong UUAliiy IVIdllll ridlllieu lUl JUi Mjko a, houas anre. Delhi worked for the Angels and was accorded good support. - At that ho was lucky to get away with ths gams. The Beavers slipped tho Angels a run In tho second inning that shouldn't have fig ured. Murray's low toos to- Bheehan gave them a run and that halped soma In the fourth inning. Artie Krueger (food on second bass and sang "Pleas On Away and Let Me Sleep." The An gel Infield, heard tho Dutchman singing and blew for a few 'seconds only to com back again and catch him, -, ' ' This chap Metager la playing a beau tiful gam for the Angels at short, HI work, during this series ha boon su perb. H Is a rant man getting ponuia second base after drlvea. that appear to be singles.' If he keep tho good jrorkup. It look like a move to the wf show.- ... ..,,., ,. ...: ' Chadbourn vnoorked a triple to loft field that .was a slaaler. - When CAad : Rumor has It that Portland's pugllla. tlo fans will bs treated to some first class boxing July 4; If plans now under nla , lightweight, who ' 1 Just now. one of the most promising youngster in the ring game. . Where they Will box their 10 or it round ha not been defi nitely settled. It may be in Van couver or Mliwaukie. or oven Portland, Nelson came weat to Portland... to take in the Boa Festival, but primarily his visit was arranged with the object of boxing Bud Anderson at Vaneouvsr, rt, twnf niin4 tho,. bag. there filncs ths Vancouver fight promoters uotWng t0 ,top him but a stone tossed up the sponge, it Is likely that , Mr hass a fctrld that would make . M.. 11 " . . th proposed Neleon-Fltten match wlU bo staged by Portland parties. . '. . WooU 0 Into Old Chap. . , ( weison is anxious to get oaca into ommittet on th ci!and team. his old position at the top of tho fistic j ' . , . , laaaer, rrom wnicn no was toppiea oy rar- Tom Longboat look sick. T r-k.?'. : e . .-. V'. Oene ICrspp and Speck Harknees are Harriaon. If Adama, rf Brashear, lb Jamea 3b . . B Tinker, cf Bcharney, es iewis, o XjriL-RIUH. D .,..., Jensen, p . ... Aa R. H. TO. A. E. ef o l 111 l I . Totals ............M l I lr i SCORE BT INNINGS. Lo Angele J 1 1 0 0 0 0 14 Hits ...........01 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 11 Portland v,........' i 0 1 1 0 0 0 01 . H1U 1 0 1 I I 1 0 0 1 t - SUMMART. ,' f 1 Struck out By acon 4, by Delhi I. Baaes on balla Off Beaton I, off Dol hl 1. Two bae hits Beaton, JXlmas. baorlflc hits Metxger. TStoten bases tflllon S. juetzger Urlndie. faasea cans Murray. Tim of gam 1:80. , Um pire Finney. ; 1 College Baseball to Oom. . V fCnlted Pwaa lUew Wire. . 9 V New York, ,Juno t. Th college base bail season will close next week. At Weat Point tomorrow th game between West Point and Columbia ends th army schedule; Harvard and Brown play to morrow, and - th following Saturday William and Harvard croea bat. Pennsylvania plays at Holy Cross to morrow,, and o Wednesday Holy Cross goes to Harvard. Columbia, Cornell and Tale team aleo disband next week. ' : Track Opened 28 Tears Ago. v (CMted Pm ternwd Wlr. ' Cincinnati, O., June 0. Just 28 years ago today the Latonia race track, which opens its annual spring meeting tomor row, was Inaugurated with th Hindoo take as th feature. This race is now called the Derby. , ' t.' . B PORTLAND. iM B IT Tr A TT Mundorff ' lf.ss ..... 4 1 1 4 4 1 lasey. ZD .......... 4 Bradley, as-If 4 Btovall, rf I Williams, lb ......, 1 M.naor, lb S Bpeao, cf ... I Harris, 1 Butler, p ............ I Total ,...11 I 010 14 T k Two out when gam waa forfeited. SCORE BT INNINGS. Vancouver .....0 I I 0 1 1 0 lS Portland ,....... ...6 0 0 0 0 0 0 06 " ' ' 8UMMART. .V . ' Stolen bases Harrison. Bennett. Brashear. Bacrlflc fly Adams, Speaa Sacrifice hit Bcharney, Harris. Two baa hit James, Adama Three has Bit "-Jensen.- Inning pitched- ny'Eh-tek- son S. At bet 11, runs I, hits . . Bases on pans orr veneen ' , vtr Butler I. Struck out By Erickson , by Jensen I, by Butle 1. Double nlay Bennett to Bcharney to Brashear, Passed ball warns z., Tima 1:4s. -...;,...,..,. Canadian Athletes Sail Tomorrow. Montreal, June t. Rprentatlve of th Canadian Amateur A thlo tlo Union, who will carry the colors of th do minion In th festival of empire game at London, assembled hr today ready to sail on th Megantle tomorrow. Be sides .th festival games, the Canadian athlete will participate on July 1 at Stamford Biidg In th chamnionshlns of th English Amateur association. New Texas League. Fort Worth, Tex., Juno 9. A new six-club Class D. bsseball league open ed its season today. Franchise have been placed In San Ahgelo. Blar Borlnr. Balllnger, Abilene, Stamford and Sweetwater. Ad Wolgast and sent reeling yet ther by Owen Moran, neither of whom could have stood too to to wlth.th Battler tarhen he waa fighting Jimmy Brltt and Jo Gan. He is yt a young man and his model life ha no doubt left him still strong enough to wad through most. If not all, of the present top notchers In proper condition. He has planned out a campaign that means taking on this or that econ rater un til he ha worked himself back Into his old 'form. - But the Dane Is frank to admit that If h sees he can never mount to the old pedestal he will quit the gam for good. Nelson ha never boxed befor a Portland crowd, and th fan her are eager to ae him In actlon,vand no doubt th affair would be profitable to all concerned In It if It finally ma tore. Toung Fitten ha boxed here and on' hi only start mad a deoldedly favorable Impression. . He came . north from San Francisco for the purpose ef boxing Danny O'Brien or-Bud Ander son, but ths disbanding of th Van couver Boxing club left him out In th cold; so far a a local match waa, con cerned, until Nelson appeared on th seen. ... . riaas Being Withheld. Just what plans th IndependenceJ day promoters have in mind they ar not ready to divulge. However, they say that the public will b duly ap prised of the training quarter Of th contestants and th location of th .boot, if it Is carried out according to prev ent Intentlona - - - - ' There la on thing ' certain, and that is tb fact, that th Portland fans are lovers of good, clean, scientific boxing such as Nelson and Fitten may be x pected to entertain them with. . When th Vancouver bout Were being held considerable" surprise wss expressed at th presence around the ringside at great discomfort to themselves In trav eling and lack of proper accommoda tlons of prominent and . dignified Port land business and public men. They gave tone to th exhibitions and there wa a distinctly noticeable lack - of rowdyism of some of the, told time flat fests In this neck of th wood. . Arrangement for th match will probably assume tangible form In a day or so, wnen, it is expected, some' Inter esting Information may be ready for announcement to the fans. This is ladles' day at th ball gam. Th fair sex will about fill th grand stand and than soma. - With all th visitor la town space will be at a prem ium. First com, first served. . , .. e . . -n Steea might pitch thl afternoon and whenerir he doe It 1 usually an extra Inning affair. That - has always been Bill' luck on ladle day. . . Whenever you have a grudge against your Chines dishwasher don t nri mm during th Rose FaativaL . That la what one of our moat prominent baseball fans did and now th chinks won't work for him and he misses ths game. "j ' '-'-: e V . Forfeiting games seems to b th fashion around th Northwestern dig gings these summer afternoon. ... . - . e - - ' Tonight at San Francisco Jlmmle Car roll and George ' Klrkwood will clash in a four round bout that will draw as big a houa as a battl for th cham pionship of th world. Both boy ar lo . great 'form and ' Interest Is keen. Ther win b a good many thousand dollar chang hands on th result. . ' Ping. Bodl 1 still tb walloping kid with th Whit Box. H has been at It ever since h Joined th Chlcagoans and now h Is a hero bold. Th pride of Dagotown at. San Francisco will have A monument dedicated to him whan he crosses th great divide. Hunt Club Running Events To morrow Promise to Be ri. - ' V ' Interesting. ( N Th Portland Hunt club's spring mat In, which Will b held tomorrow after noon on th Country club track, starting at I o clock, promisea to b th greatest running matinee yet held by " that or- ganlaatlon. ' Th beat horse in th club hav beef) ntered. and. some of them hav been . schooled to stlth an extent that they ar expected to mak a mil In l:4x, carrying not les than 14S pound Two of th horses tn th dub, Ore gon kid. owned by Cheater Murphy, and H. Bennett, owned by William Davis, each of - jrhlch has won sight paper aha. during th past year, ar x pected to put up th great eat rac of their, careers, and sttl th suprem acy ta their claaa. In th five eighths mil dash such good horses ss Misty Pride, , Kittle Story, Colanthus and Oregon ' Frank, which, won th Thanksgiving paper chase and 'th Washington's Birthday rac. will b ntrd. Tin relay rac was tried out yetr- ay, and th Worses and riders received their . last Instruction. Thl , ahou-Id pro on of th Interesting' events on th card. . . ; Four arm officer from Vancouvor barracks will hav their horsss entered in the polo pony rac. They ar Lieu tenants Ruckerm, Sleman, Bdd ana Schof leld. Th race Will b run off In haste, so that th spectators may ranch th cars before I o'clock. Seattle's 'Splendid Club to Meet' Portland In Annual Contest." BROWN WRESTLER VltL MEB WATSON TONIGHT - university of Michigan alumni will hold a Hold day at Belle Isle, Detroit, June io, a zeature being a rowing rac between the Detroit Boat club and Uni versity of Michigan crew. Hart Schaffher & Marx have made some special young men's styles for us this season "Shape Maker," 'Varsity," Nor folkthat are right in every way. When you young fellows can get all-wool quality and this sort of tailoring, with your style, you'd better do it. .j.i'-,,. Suits $20, $22.50, $25, $30 $35 and $40 - r M6ney Cheerfully Refunded Cluett Shirts Stetson Hats Wunderhose Sam'I Rosenblatt & Co. . Third arid Morrison v STANDING vOiNTHB. TEAMS . ..-.'r Paclfle Ooaat la4rae. .. v - ' - Won,- Lost.'" Pet runiBoa .,. .1 Ban Francisco ........ 17 Oakland S Vernon 35 Sacramento',... , 2 Los Angeles 27 27 47 .129 .614 ,1S .481 .384 Northwestern League, Won. Lost. Tacoma Vancouver Seattle foruana 4...., Victoria 14 12 SO 21 19 11 15 18 20 28 28 18 Detroit Philadelphia Chicago .... New York.. Cleveland . . Washington St, Louts ... American League. . Won. Lost 89 27 26 22 21 19 17 14 12 11 19 ' 22 29 27 12 Pet .694 .640 .609 .429 .404 .221 Pet .750 .414 ,664 .438 .298 .886 .804 New York Chicago . Philadelphia Pittsburg .. Bt. Louis Cincinnati - Brooklyn Boston i National League. Won. Lost,- 29 28 29 24 28 22 17 12 17 17 11 21 22 24 20 25 Pet .630 .622 .617 .633 5U .478 .862 .265 : NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES At "Pittsburg' ;.-; R.H.B. New York 4 12 1 Pittsburgh I T 4 BatteriesAmes, Crandall, Jieyer and Wlson: Caronlts and Gibson. ' Umpires Klem and Emsli. , Sloven Inning.- R. H.E. 1 2 2 At Chicago: Chicago .X.. i $ 3 . Batteries Knltxer and Bergen; Reul bach and Kllng. . 1 :. Umpires Rlgler and Finneran. - At Kw York R.R.E. Chicago .. . i, . i'. if,. T 13 : 1 New York ..,:. UUs'i:..-i'i'. 1 V Batteries Walsh and . SuUivan; ITord and Sweeney.'.';" i:. .".y--.'-'. .v -i; Umpire Kran and Mullen. . ; . At Cincinnati . : . R.H.E, Philadelphia ... . . . i . ..... .., ri6 . 1 Cincinnati. ...... ...... 4 '2 Batteries Moor and Dooln; From me, Smith and Clarke. - i Umpire Johnstone and Eason. ", . . M. Jto, th Japanea Jlu Jitsn export of Seattle, aald to' be the best man of his weight in America, will-meet -Far mer". Watson, an eaatarn mlddlw!ght. tonight in a Jlu Jltsa match In th Ar mory at8:20 o'clock. Wats.j.. may n any holds he wisnea, being compelled by th roles, howTr. to don th Jacket ' It la expected that a larg crowd of Japan - will witness Ath match, as well as many curious whites, who hav yet to e an exhibition of th fasclnat Ins- same of th little brown men. Th match wi:i tak place about 3: 20 O'clock, . being preceded , by. an exhibi tion of 'wrestling by a team of eight grapplers f rom Itos Seattle schooL ; AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES AU Washington: - R. H.B. Cleyeland 2 8 'I Washlngan , ......:..' ' 4 8 -3 Batteries Mitchell, Krapps and Land; Johnson And Street -Umpire Perrin and Dlneen. At Philadelphia: - R. H.B. Detroit 18 0 PhlUdlphla 1 8 1 Batteries Donovan and Btanage; Plapk and Thomas, t .. Umpires Egan, and Sheridan. . At Boaton '" ! Kit B. St Louis ...... 11 1 Boston .... Jl . i 0 6 -. Batteries Lake and Clarke; Clcotts and Nunamaker. Umpires O'Loughlin and Connolly. ' " Portland and Seattle will hav It out on th cricket field tomorrow, when th Sound player meet the Rose City ex part at th Or eat English game in an all day match. Th match will b played at th cricket park on Kast uixty-sev. enth street, , which . can b reached by the Montavilla car line. No. admission la charged .to the match and the public la , invited to attend. The gam , will start at 11 . O'clock-and shonld th weather prove favorable a large crowd of visitor 1 expected. , . Th following player hav bea se lected to repreeent Portland: - w. Ad ama, C. Shipley, W. Marshall, X. Bailey, Qu Qry. P.- Chappeu Browne, w. u. Smith. J. Churchley, j: Mackle. B. Ven- wlck.,J..f Cummlng. , -The team has bean, practising nerd during th . last week and 1 now In good snap to repreeent th horn city. From all account Seattle is bringing down a strong team, . so that a cloee and exciting gam I anticipated. Every preparation ha been mad to welcome th Seattle team and the club houee Is beautifully decorated with the club . colors and toses.. .... .:. . ; ,..', ' . Feathers In Good Condition. Los Angeles; June I. Joe Rivers and Tommy Dixon are in th beet condition for ' tholr l-round contest- scheduled to tak plac at the Vernon arena to morrow afternoon, ' The boy weighed in at 10. o'clock thi . morning with neither over" the stipulated weight of 122 pounds. Both! fighter ar confidant of victory, . ... ' Ragle's Broken Ann ' Mending. .. Pittsburg. Pa, Jun I. Walter Nagel, formerly of th Pacific coast league, who l recovering from a' broken arm, is hopeful today . of soon being able to return to the' game. When he re joins th pitching staff of th Flrat. Nagel is anxlou to mak good th repu tation h' brought with him from Los Ang!.' :,. ,. '., '.. Th national Interscholastie track and field . championships will be held at Travers Island, N. Y under, the aus- pices of th New York Athletio clnb on Saturday, Jun IT. . . ' Colored Pugilist Sets 'Em Up ' V; and Becomes Popular-- " on Boat, y,: :- ."lVi.1ld Prwe STIrat ' 1 C Aboard Kron Prlns Wilheim. June t (By wireless to New York). Jack Johsaori,'en ( rout to , th coronation,' continue to b th center of attraction on board th big liner. No oolor lmf has yet been draw After a slight. attack of meJ.deiMmer the flrt day out, ; during which Johnson and his wife kept t their stateroom in th chief, engln- eers quarters, Johnson . appeared thl morning feeling fin and gav a boxing exhibition In th gymnasium. ' v Both nal and femals Daaaanmra watched Johnson's perform aaoa iwlth keen Interest Johnson has established quarters In the smoklna- room ana sn. Joys the greatest popularity among hi fellow passengera. The constant pop ping : of - champagne corks may hav ' something to do with thla Yesterday Johnson scored a victory that he prise as highly as ths heavrwelaht cham. pionship of. the world. Despite any thing any land- lubber mar ar. Jack is a Ungulet of elasa After one night's truggl With a "traveler'a Enrliah.. German dialogue book," the champion almost gave a stolid Qrman eteward , heart, failure,' when, fixing th waiter with a olmn ' y. he asked for his dish In Teutonlo gutUral thst would hav mad th kaiser proud f him. Mrs. Johnson, swallowing faat almost: choked on th Vienna roll as her un- lonqured husband tor through another rflAftW 0.9 . . MMVma Tf. ger wlthlng rhot ' gasped. Johnson never stopped onUl he reached what he thought Should be a period. Then h took a long breath and mad a running- sUrt for another bunoh of language Soft 'for Carl Morris. (Cnlted frees Lease Wlrs. ' t Tnlsa, Okla.. June 3. Carl Morris. the Sapulpa hope. Is dus to collect some mor soft money tomorrow ' when h meets Jesse Wlllard, another Oklahoma heavyweight, in a 16-round battle here. side bet of 36,000 Is said to hav been made and the winner is also to, tak all th gat receipts, r . v .. ,What a "shame, no 12 Eenshaw Ve- terday. Hero's hoping' someone gets it today..- .f -.. - Victoria Loses . In First, ; , "... j:. , Tacoma, Wash- June . J.-The i un steady first Inning caused the defeat of the Victorians , yesterday;. by th .score of 6 to 4. Four runs were scored in the first inning.' tXeller's playing at shortstop was unusual. The batting of Coleman, Morse and Burns proved, the feature. .S'i'yi y;-f :V ''1 ' Score: '"': -'':':!'"x'c ?;'rR H TB Vlc'torWTr!r77nf."7JJJ' Tacoma .....'........,...; I 11 0 Batteries. Sag and Spiesmanr Gor don and. Burns., .- n-u-,.r .,v Vernon Takes Ono From Oaks. Lo Angele. CaU June 9.-j-Blg . Jim Stewart waa in splendid form yester day and helT the , Oaks down, heating - ---.-. -i' m ' :. M ',,..,. tnem ny xne Kvn v. i w a. mn wer mad ff hlf delivery, v " '".8cor. :-'i&!&-R H K Oakland ..... Vernon T.-,... . , . i Batteries. Flater aridjMltse; Stewart and Brown.- ij v-; h!1 indlans Wln'Free Hitting. Spokane, v Wash., June 9.- In a free hitting contest the" Spokane team de feated th Giant , by ' .th score "of 10 to 6. The Indian scored, in every in ning but the eventh. The batting , of Cooney.- Zimmerman and f Skeels . fea tured ths a-ame. w - V-, Score:'' . .' . R H 15 SeatUe f 9 1 Spokane i. : . . 1 0 1 5 ; 1 Batteries. Skeels and Spencer; Holm and Ostdiek. s.-. .-. V Timely Hitting Beats Seals, San . Francisco, Cal., June 9. The timelr hitting of the Senator won yes terdav'a ararae. 6 1 .to 2.' Arrellanes Split his finger In the sixth inning and Fit rerald flniahed the game, CRourke's Sattina was th featur of the affair. .. Scores "':':iMs:'4-r'y& R H E Sacramento '; .;- . .."-' f. '.,'. 1 1 San ttVanclsoo . ..i.;. ......... 2 8 ' 1 Batterte.--ritsgeraia, u-reiianea ana La , Longs; MOBKiman j . ana iserry, Schmidt' J;;.s. . . .:- - K. O. Brown Coming. , fValfd Press Leeied Wire. -.'-:.; f" New York, June 9. Knockout Broirn, the local lightweight boxer, Is making nlana for a trip to San ' Francisco. Brwn will be at th ringside- to chal lenge th - Winner of ; the i July" 4 fight between Owen Moran and Champion Ad, Wolgast v Brown says he expect . to engage in a number of short round bouts en rout. 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