OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. rORTLAND. SATURDAY KVKKWO. OCTOUCK 7. Ml iliuie aa.4 AIbi t ImI be tbe ! toed ef .!. 4 (ttve.l ba-V e li m t iu4 ee4 e.ieie K le.ky bMk. kVl l4ei4 W4..i I wee. hAy, k-MA tee -4 Pkil- T- Hiiinl 4fc4 1I saw a III iae te. I a ihu! Ik-k erk-airy. Tke Hew Tk- ft n-ee4 ia aaeKA ft ee4 rse-e e. Sporting 1G&C3 jVewsCBJ From QgQ ! E-SJ Sections M IW WAGERED eej Pw av aeeea Bl ) i b-- M bw44. , k a. A i n m tue rw w e ew T ii. -" arm a.. mm ibAl a a swaexd l" i wCt b kiee Xab. O f ttauiag lb I1KIIESS STANDS HOOLIGANS ON HEADS JUI CHAMPS ' PAnERSOH BEATS TAKE 3RD STRAIGHT GAME BV BUNCHING THEIR OINGLES MADHCEIM SCHOOtS SELECT ewtieeft, ft. baa bwsa LOU. M OFFICIALS fMmm b faaariaft ta II ar ear. la la . I Hi. eta- eaaass4e.eMg s1n b en.e a II ! i f , rif M. M. Walker. i . rl ext. T. Tti time Is ik Abker kt,r eat t ii ft Ua Hw ' fesrk M er rUa TV ttftSU tt-4 lb V . pei.adeis I lb fftrlftt Ctl ! t-sakaal .k. it ilea t as m.aar dea fortUal vft. 1 lo I. J Waliar WrCeJi gaotatsg' 44 taH U f . ff... be tk XUi.1 t.fttt sad skip tbeea ! l li Ore go gti. - L.' -. !-- "i. TIM rMe on it ob Tkr o Ik Is) lift SUad aa4 L,.a.. ..4 aw.hertag ea tk graser eflom fM. ' t far !r bbd WIImIm" I - .krt.ii t a aiat laals raSir taal did at matrtatl. TM lg eotittgt wr froal. Ik took sad t nkMf4 hftiil lk ftrtor prft aa lk ur ftrt odrfut. fet It "yW ef it Mw" M U wron" Vra el4 com jiMa roarfctaf tfUiaar ef a victory 4 11 Cantata . n... hi4 ar la ik war of ftlltd ltl t m4 air for MAr41 or aa. O Hours la flay . tU aftfi.:! U 4r tf r llep. to IrhottlUf la aaj from it Narfc a a wrrk4 MtU. Lincoln Stir Makes All Points Asalnst 0!d Tlt.o Foot , bx'J Rival 4 4 T (kl. 14 t teM t n ! k ii. mnil lkf ti. .... u M ttrt rrt4 k fMcA!a riir It' Mk4 I U ftiott M kv4 ck -briKlMkAk! illU f k4 T wMr tM-4 t4 MAI) 4 ft IM tiur4 ui k audi Ik l"U4 WJimOji T l rt ck44bMr m4 ik kjr rr .! mi t ttkoa 4 Ik ror tkMH llwat Ml4 k kr4 ttlUn 'at tr n!7. t ir" Tb KMJa etkMk4 Kodor l r.U til I Ik fc 4 f I krl H4, kr kiwlUfd nr UUkte ik IaU ruuiMii k4. R4fr IM U mm4. UftJaay 4 Kp urr Mia. WUk Crui 4 It rllr4 I It TL.r k&lL lttrwa drorMd ft kit la 'ri.tit tlA mhmta. Kid BttJl ft PNIty M4 tkkuo. Il tol o4. ImiI lUrkBMft wrk4 TMlr UMll k4 faa4 Kor br mftkioff fclm 5wlB Ut4kil(oriM Iblr4 itrtft. 4 kMMI AMAftk tkftt. It ft ft ftlannlBg ftlUrk lht Ik -hmploo s&4 la tb e4. Tk ntlr Uau of 0 a far4 Rftl Ktv, ft4 ft! tb rnUh. tko tbrM rua vr nin vtl. kfoCrodt fad tb prft pit a4 irtS: "T muck cla , txxUrt bor. too much cla rtral Cftua Huddr RjrA fta4 kftro yoont oa that ha dona aaoutk to iu.nr aouthrra caitrornift paitiag prle on hi ka4. Rru tfrovo Ik ball ihroutk th pltrhar bos on ft )lao with . lUleliU'i vaiat for ft alnla juruaf or, ebolo rum and tinnlnc dowa ft! tb auattin lloraa. aqoarad Off at tb -jUta, koto Braa tb blt-and-ma ftlrn and ahot alnd throuch tho box and rer oob4. placiaf Buddy oo tb "B ! . racklaoftufh truck oat but la tb rnjdat of tbo uproar occalono4 by tbl fot RaJalgb mlaaad bl aim and hit So, Lob go on tb oraarra with ft pttchod boll flllln tb tnra oaaea. wiid boob cob. Ilarksoaa, up to bat In lbl inMriut nL look ona atralcht Ovor I tbo plata wlUiout monof. awun at ana I (nlao4 another and than turn ad to look at tb Portland banco. nippod Orar vtxlk. No aooaor war Barker yf turood dan RaJelab anaaked OTer tb third atrtk and Harknea walkod back to tho watar pall with a foolish look on tnla faoa. Tb baaea full, two out and Chad bourn up with blood In hi ey. Jl aolld thud and tho ball, ft atreak of array throufb tbo air. ahot atralght to warda Burralt Tb Tlror third ba man knocked down tbo bit It could bo eallod nothing alsa but baf or bo could , rocoTtr Ryan had aoored and Krugr I tiad alld aafaly to third. - Rodgera Ivroundad to Braahoar who tooaed tha ball to Bawling at aeoond. Tho "buah Iwtv AmnnA tha ball In amateurish fa ahlon. Kruagor aoorlng and loavlng th baaoa atlll flllod. tJndaay oracked out a clean bit to left, acoiins La Long, Kappa ended th round by grounding to iHawllDge and forcing- Lindaay ait ao lond. ' I Following . this atampede Harkneea Srorked In perfect form, pitching ffrve innlnri of no-hlt ball. Uotin was , walked in the third, but waa forced at ! aecond. whll both Raleigh and Kosa j Sanned. t-. - . J Xarknaaa Waa trtrong. ( Harkneaa waa going atrong In tha IZOuno, wucu ii pbruu uui uum Khear and Stlnaon after Patteraon had fben .Jtllled off on an easy Infield drib Jble. Rawllnga, Burrell and Hogan were iretlreikln the order named in the fifth. HARKNESS HAD SOME PLEASURE YESTERDAY bal a) I. All 4 It AlnM, ttrt, 1 All U Aagvla la artas4 taftaf taal Mk" liafcaaas la fU - Cv ttap llagaa. IK vllaaUKI UaAar T lb Vmm Tigara. ad mil IL Wlih tka big ortlaawS fcaf Iwirtleg a) tatty ball tk T1r bad ft two Ift larday aad Iba a) 'Kaatar aktr4 away wiik Ike game, I to 1. ) Tk rtriary waa doubly awaat I IUImVi boi of two Oa wa tkal his mother aad a) alatar tad ooaso down rroaa tktr ) kosa Ift ft-ea LmI 0Up I a fpoti- plica. Aftotkor was b- a raoao of tb trlrk llogaa pUr4 tin artA) to eirtka had Uaej callad wllfc Ik baaM full Jtap put bl maak oa tb plai aad ftk4 Marke 10 kaork ft dnt ol of It, A llarkasof did Iblo ItalelgH Una a eiralfht ball rr tb plat wba Mara-' Boao waa not looking aad tk ) inplr eallod Mm out oa otrtkaa, Till mad liarkaaa oor aad k pliehad bl ktad off daring tho remainder of tho gam. Then ftgaift Harkaoo bad Ik a) pleasure of being tho moan ef etlBglBg lot of gambler both here and at Portland wtfto eon a) eluded that It waa about time ) for Portland to looo and laid h eerily agmlnat the champion a la aft effort to recoup earlier ) lossia. eel PeckUpoegb la U Hk, ftM Iba gaake r wiia iblrd eUeJtl eteaery lo tbe ere) I or la tVaaslM ponrLAxn i&kKmik ht.a. If 4 111 krueae. ef i i $ ircaiaraaak. o a La llarbaeea. p Hi H Mil J- !!!! its ttfrterba bkaaa r il I i i I waa ft feala. TkM ilaaawai keoallfal M -! panefe Ik M t4k Aat baa. lb ba4 eVe) 1 il. n4m aaaae of lb Hit Ule-a. eol ri.:l mm Mee IM M twift ftad rviia4 Aa r" Tk blab e-b4 a4oa IM ty m af 11 le ft. pallasw g1eaa4 ftil Ik pa Iko tk ail a4 kU wo feaira. Ma avaae t-wk buked two rM4 aa aad I we biir aiea kUba. TV Le4ft Ma4 oolwoitfVd fk tAsr l br ftaeay pea I a, bo I el bal tbe llllte feJlewe pel op ft grwai a a. a mmmm Jill II '- i re4 piariag of ill Z 4rb Ml of Iba aWfealad ft4 ToUta II I t If II TKJVNON. Aart.ii.paA f I -1 . M floaa. if -aliereoa. Ik ....... nraaaear lb UneoA. rf . fvawllBI. 00 tvww-mt mm ....... a-a. ft Halelah. .......... Iff McXxtaseU MM.... It . t& .... ........ I 4 : i 4 ! m i ir iv il. Total Balled for Rawttnga U ataib. BOOK BT IXXlNUaV Vrraoa ......,.. f I I Hue ...I i f 1 I 4 Port lend i $ b J JtlU t 1 BATTING AVERAGES . . FOR, CRUCIAL WEEK In th alith Harkneea got rid of Raleigh on a grounder to Rodger and then teamed through In great form, atrlk log out Carllalo and Roea. Tb long trine of no-hit Innlnga waa broken In the aerenth. when Stinaoqr bunted aafalr toward third after two men were out Rawllnga could only offer a feeble fly to right which Ryan cared for. Th Tlgera paraded In one. two, three order In tho eighth, but In the ninth Carllalo walkod and It waa then that th great crowd came to Ufa for a, laat stand, a cry from thousands of throat for a ninth Inning rally. Artie Ross died . without protest, grounding out Rodger to Rappa. Patteraon ripped a alngle to oontar, scoring Carllalo with tho first Vernon run. and It waa bar that MoCredl leaped to th edge of th crowd and peered down In tho left field comer, whsr Tom Beaton waa warming up with an emergency catcher. Bra- ahear grounded to Pecklnpaugh forcing Patterson at aecond. Stlnaon waa walked aad UcCredl motioned for feeaton to rellere Harkneaa. Before Tom could obey th order McDonnell had grounded I 4 1 Of MART. IIiiIm farllel Wit Lindsay. a bel)e Off Ilerkaee I, off Kalaifb I. Hi rack eot liy Rat. eight 4, by liarknee I. Double play Ratolah lo llocaa lo Ilraabear. till by Pitcher La Lar. Time of gam 41 Umpire Jllldebraod d Vaa lUltrea. Oftkg Troaxw Koala. gaa rYaiVBlaoo. CaJ Oet. f Oakland again took tk long end of tk eor la tk fourth gam with tk 8aa rraarlao aala, The final score waa I to I. Chris ilea ptiched ft.nno game aad waa re placed by a busher. who showed ooma Buter waa knocked off the mound la tbe flfik Inning, fanning, wbo repUood him wsa bit bard and four run were ftoorea orr nia aeiiTery. Cot haw. Zee her. Coy. Wearer and John' son tarred In batting. Score: R. H. E. Baa Pranclaoo I I 4 Oftklaad t 11 1 Batterlaa Buter, Panning aad CftT' ChrUUan. Tatea and kfltao. Braaton Paas Seal. Sacramento, Cat. Oct T. In a old-faahloned aluggtng game tbo locale paaaed the Beala la tbe pennant raoe by defeating tha Angela by tho aooro of 17 to 1. Th Senator are now two point ahead of the Beala Madden, Baum and Heltmuller each knocked bom rasa. Manager Dillon of th An gela waa aplked and waa forced to lea tha gam a Tbe batting of Madden. Bhlnn. Lewis, Danalg, Dull a, Matager and Delmaa featured th gam. Th oor: R.H.E. Los Angelea it 4 8acramento 17 ft 1 Batteries A mew and Brookm, Wil son; Baum aad Thomaa. AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES At Phlladslphlai R H E New Tork 4 0 Philadelphia I II 0 Batterlee Caldwell and wuilame; Coombe, Danforth and Lapp. Umpire Egaa and Dlseen. Chicago, Oct . c. Cleveland-Chicago gam poatponad; rain. At Boston: Washington . Bonton Batteries Johnaon O'Brien and Williams. Vmplrea Weatervelt and Connelly, and R H E 1 1 8 7 2 Street; At St Louie: ; R H . E Detroit 6 10 ? 4 St Louis ..11 IS S Batterlo Lively 'and Wilson: E. Brown and KrltchelL Umpires Evans and Mullia, NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES 11 id ); j ,' id - - 1 Portland. AB. Chaflbourne 13 Rodgeiw Lindsay Rappa .....v. Ryan ......... Krueger Pecklnpaugh LaLoago ..... Kubn Henderson .... Koestner . . . .A feteen 8 fieaton 1 Harkneaa 4 14 14 IS IS IS 12 7 2 1 2 IL 4 8 6 S 8 8 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 Totala r7ll2 Vernon. AB. Carlisle 10 S3 .294 Rosa .... Patterson Brashear , Stlnaon McDonnell Rawllnga 11 14. 13 11 10 3 Burrell .......... 11 Hogan Brown KaJelgh Kane Glpe ............ Carson ......... Brackenrtdge ... Hitt ............ Castletoa 6' 4 8 1 0 3 0 1 2 H. 1 0 4 5 2 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 P.C. P.C. .808 .429 .214 .885 .886 .231 .260 .286 .000 .OOF .600 .333 .000 .000 .100 .000 - .86T. .308 .456 .200 .000 .091 .200 .260 .000 1.000 .000 .000 1.000 I mm : ToUl 102 23 .225 At New Tork. Firet rame: . R H E Philadelphia 6 9 2 New Tork 10 8 3 Batteries. Bchulta and Klllirer; Aiaes nd Wilson. Umplraa. Flnneran and IUfileR- ' Second a-ame: R H B Philadelphia 7 Mtv Vorlr 6 8 Batteries. Chalmers, Hall and Walsh; Cradau ana uarxiey. Umpires. Rlgler. and Ftnnerftn. DALLES RACES CLOSE ; WITH FAST FINISHES Th Dalles, Or., Oct 1. The twenty first annual fair came to a cloa bar yesterday afternoon. Fast raoea marked the closing racing events. Falmont Jr. won the 3:15 trot 2:16 pace Falmont Jr. first Redskin second, Buford Boy third; time. 3:23 M .3:00 trot or pace Katie Ouy flrat Song Sparrow aecond, Snlble third; time, Z:404. The Dalles derby, half mile Rozie D. first, Tenny second; time, :S6Vi. Running race, 1 miles Cougar first. Jeruaha aeoond, Tony Faust third; time, z:oz. Running dash, 4H furlongs Paddy Button first, Maupln second, Maud R. third; time, 1:J Three eighth a mile dash Roxy flref. Agnea second, P.tJdy Button third; time, :86H. Iillle tayr rvrweid taaee. lb Imimi beta f bee I l ', 1. taenia m4 a tecbeft I lb flrol aad e-r4 e.M aad b Usee Pallre kKked L Tb Hrol low we made wbe pallet am4 tb ball er lb Itao by ft loag rft arowM Ike left oad. maakeo fte4l4 U Red Ike aeea4 lorbdwa. Tbe Arodeasy bey bw4 ftp to Ike third aad femrtb we Mere a4 b44 Ikeir efaeai aafe, walU PaJ Ufe btce4 Held goal to lb tbird , ner, re Hag the elual ftfler ftaelbar few salatite f play. Tk loeer bad Ik better f tbe r ward paae4eg. oeveral to eg gala beJag by ibis metbad ef air. I paallag lla Pftllerao eeUKked Pa. I ef bis pasta being er 8 rarda. Capiftlft beaa tu kk-ked beblsd tae i li i ftcnmmago aad retired from tk cam la tk oeooad auarter. bt re turned lo U eoaleel la tho aait kaif. paitarao. Ota Oro aad TaercA proved the beet yardage gaiacr for tfe vtdora, whll Tysoa boob throug IB Arademr lias moot vary time. Oieoo waa lajured la a aenmmage aaa rill be eat of tk gam for Mveral (els wltk aa Injured shoulder blada Pattarooa left tb gam a few aqjaale kofor tk raal whlsti with aa In jured aakJa lla will be able te get back la tk next game. A large crowd wttaeaeed Ik game. Tk lineup: IJaeola Academy fcorrell IX Wilson Therkeieon Rldehalgh LT Brla Tuerck, Reed LO. Tyson C. Condi t Toung ....RO Hronsoa i.r, McKay RE. Uleeo, O roc QB. ratleraon Orooe. Rlaley LH Buckley . . Thatcher PB. Patteraon, RH Newman Touchdowns, raiisrooa i; gnaje rrom touchdowns. Pa Hereon i; goaia rrom field. Patteraon 1. Refer. Boyd. Um Dire. Benson. Head linesman, reneter- maoher. Field Judge. Dak a Timekeep ers, swing and voaper. LEE CRAWF0RLV TAKES 2:12 TROT AT SPOKANE Portland Academy and Hill Cadets Only Ones Net Lined Up. fWlag li-a taod . atft mtt ball Ift tb aw4 bik ki Par tbe saaaageaeAta aad alelaella of ibe iwei ftibieiv less. a Tbe Prla4 aa4 ItUI a.eeu bee a4 iea4 iwr atblett skaagwr aa ye4 ten u.:i aawi i.M a bM a eMou e lac aalag wee a. Tb lAaaMia klb evbead tei4 It ftle. rw ewave iaa aa, Jeffeeewft. WmH ! a-M CMaavwa te4 Lbe Aartag lb ei wee. Tb twaeUI Of tk t(tm ftl Ik aeAlagieai b(b ftKftaw) wee a fee- be I 4ba tiet.'Uwa. pee! of tb ibfteai bwdf) 14 ttradfeed. ee4eatj irwa Weal. ?. a4 wUI Uaneisaav Ireaoaer. Tka seer. Ure swsaaallle 0aie4 of tb 4TVwe ad W. Morrww. aV gaaltk ft4 IL Dk- Boden, MoCluo Van Horn Ma tehee k Woodoora Bean, Co Rurgard McClung ... Cobb , Banford Paal WlUei waa kssft yell Ia4r f la ai Vt Wtadaagt wUI bae ftaait of It I rack leaaa. farr Mllea WUI kek aftar tbo kwalaea oad f tb kaavebatt learn aad W. A Peaaler- aaacaar wui bare akarg of tk Oecer Wit will aui baekelbail I earn. Tb albieii lee Isr at C4mklft aleeied PTMajr. Itagk Larp wlli saaaag lb re4bll Ua. Illala Pwvwra wlU b aarg af lb baakelkwil affair aad Jim La a UI ! aW lb tracki Oewrg Malakey wUI saaaag Ibe bebal learn aad tk smsc l III bo ftftder tbo maaagwreklp f aters- fieid. Jim Balik aad B. Bloddart wtU hare rbarg ef lb college palla. Oeorge ktaaweU waa eieetad of tbo track team aad Brtdy aad reae war ar potaled eartahaa, aa of field work aad oa f Iraak. Jaa Cat terlla waa elected maaagor and J oka Marpky oapiala ef tb beaked bail awmad. Tk as a eager of Ih baaebaU loam bJ ta elected aa yet. bat will b ftg- pelnted om ttm la tk Bear furor. Oeerg Kepp ftppolBlod captala f Ik quad. Harold Pltaglbboaa elected manager of tk ooceor t Oarta Dyell waa erected yell ef Ik Portlaad Aoadaaiy loam, wall tb other poaltloaa will k tlUed la ,XulBra. KID MX0Y KNOCKS GOTHAM IDOL OUT r fretted P'isi tissil WKI Kew Tore, OoC L kid MoOoy. old time opponent of Jim Corbet t aad Bob PI bee 1mm on a. held tb limelight la Ootham'a fietlana aa ft result . ef tig defeat of Jtm Savage, a pcpoUr Nw ntfjerntclicrljoditr of New York Tak.cs great pleasure tVr announcing to the . Men of Portland, Oregon That from tbb dots on the Ttnoicned . " Famous from ocean to ocean as exemplifying . Art ia Sliiit lVliiking Authenticity in Stylets ... Worthihesa of Mataiids ... Perfection in Fit Will he fotmi h greatest assortment at the store of .si V w fl&cim&mQ of JfvorlL Only. Lifwm lfesi Gb. At Brooklyn. First gamai R H Boston 1 8 Brooklva 0 6 0 Batteries Donnelly and Kllng, Karl dan; Ragon and Hlggins. i Umpires Buoh and Brennan. Second game: R H E Boston , 3 , f Brooklyn 7 13 13 3 Batteries. ifoung, weaver ana nn dn; Dent Schardt and Miller. Umpires. Brennan ana iiusn. "TSTANDTNG OP THE TEAMS 11 iu m."-S p. m. Prime Rib Roatt Beef 10c Grays Cafeteria Cor. 7ih and Oak St. ' ' Pacific Coat League. """"" Won." ' tMi." Portland 103 - 69 Vernon ...109 77 Oakland ..;..103 90 Sacramento ......... 83 103 San Francisco 84 105 Los. Angeles .' 77 114 Amerlcaa League. Won. Lost Philadelphia , Detroit . . . . . Cleveland .... Chicago . . . . . Boston ...... New Tork .., Washington , St Louis ..... . . . . a 101 88 80 76 77 71- 64 43 60 63 : 70 73 7 : OS 107 New Tork Chicago-..'... Pittuhurg ... Philadelphia fe-l. Louis . , Cincinnati . .. Brooklyn , . . National League. Won. " Lost 98 90 14 79 'i tu 62 69 60 67 70 72 81. 66 P.C. .698 .586 .631 .446 .444 .403 P.C .9 .683 .833 .607 .603 .600 -.421 .227 P.C, .6(8 .600 .566 .630 .503 ..456 .422 high FAST HORSES GATHER AT PIMLICO COURSE (United Press Leased Wire. I Baltimore, Oct 7 Thoroughbred from throughout the east are gath ered today at tho Maryland Jockey club, Plmlloo track, for tho moat Important vent of the sort this year. - There will, bo 14 days of racing, th meet continuing until October 35. No parse less than 3600 will be added, and the stakes will reach as high aa $2600 In added money. Features for today are the inaugural steeplechase for tho Baltimore club cup, at a mile and an eighth, for non-pro fessional riders only. The Kernan purse, with $600 added,' mile and a six teenth, will also be run. The Bowie, scheduled for tho last, has attracted some of the best horse In training from the east and west. " 111 SIS S:19U. Journal want ads bring results. Spokane, Wash.. Oct T. Many cloa flnlahe marked yesterday's racing at the Interstate fair her. Lee Crawford won tho 1:11 trot from lrg find tn a race which was fral'jrwJ by rk fin ishes at each lie. z. Results: First race. 2:12 trotters. 11800: Lee Crewford (Russell). 2 1111 Orlena (Wilson) 3 8 Dan Mcldnney (McGuiro) 1 3 Time 2:1654, 3:11. 1:11, 3:184. Second race, 8:14 pacers, 1800; Leah (Hill) 3 8 1 1 Merchanc (Gray) 1 ' 1 3 I William T. (Payne) I I 2 2 Leola (Fraaler) 4 4 4 4 Time 2:1414. 2:1454. 2.14V4. .2:16 54. Third raoe, four and one half fur longs, purse 1200 'Free Will (Riddle) won. Wild Bear (ReMen) aecond, Penang (Klrschbaum) third. Tim. :56. Burl and Anna Sohnieder finished aa named. Fourth 'race, flva furlongs, handicap. puree 3500 Uaeolt (Klrschbaum) won, Irish Gentleman (buxton) second. Dr. Dougherty (Qroth) third. Time 1:0114 Oswald B., Beds, Oxer and Meddling Hannah finished as named. Fifth race, six furlonts. selling, purs 3250 Native Son (Rosen) won, Laura Clay (C. Ross) second, Oellco (Mc- Ewen) third. Time 1:16. Elsie Finney, Matador, Hand Satchel, Moss Back, Plaeldes, Birdie P. - Capana and Black Sheep finished as named. Sixth race, one mile selling, purse 1360 Meada (Gargan) won, Chief Des mond (C. Ross) second, Deno (Mat thews) third. Time 1:42. Back Bay and Sir Angus flnlahed a named. WILLIE RITCHIE GETS DECISION ON BRITOrM (United Press Lsesed Wit,) Baa Francisco, Oct 7. r-WDlle Ritchie, the fast youngster who has been climbing tho pugilistic ladder rapidly of late is a step nearer tho championship .class her today, a a result of his victory over Jack Brltton, the highly touted Chicago lightweight Ritchie had all th beat of tha milling in every . round, and . showed . great cleverness and speed.. Brltton was aggressive, strong ami willing," but . showed no knowledge of the fin points of tho boxing game. n .. liveryllimg Goes Tommy Murphy ys h has a rtaea trotter for. that 1911 ' futurltiea In Katy O'Neill by Moko, owned by A. H. Coeda,v.- ....... :.T iuJ Mechanics' Tools, Football, Sporting Goods, Fishing Tackle, all at pick-up prices. They start to tear down the building in a few days, and we MUST GET O'tfT BUY NOW. $1.50.-Rose Brick Trowels ,,,.fl.25 $4.5Tool Grinders ..f 3.60 $150 Sands "Plumb. Rules l,.3.fe5 $35 Tool Grinders ' ...... . ..f 2.60 $2.25 Marshall Plaster Trowels ..2 $3.50 50-ft Steel Tapes .t?2.65 $2.00 Atkins Plaster Trowels, fi.85 $1.25 Baby Torches ........ .f l.OO $U5 Starret Hack Saws ...... 90 $3.50 Pint Blow Torches ...f 2.75 75c Extension Hack Saws' V.. . .50J-$4.5O Quart Blow Torches 3.50 $6.50 Machinists' Cases f5.0O .OO Auger Bit Sets f4.00 Bit Extensions, all sizes .....f l.OO $15, 30 Yankee Screw, Drivers,' J1 " .'Our entire stock goes at prices never before offered. ' BACKUS; & KORRIS IN YOUR favorite place buffet cafe orclub room you will find the best of all whiskies ' W. H. McBrayer's Cedar Brook. Its smooth and mellow flavor comes , from perfect distilling and double agingfin wood. Cedar Brook is - - - The World's Famous Whiskey Its bouquet is that of a rare wine or brandy. 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