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THE OREGON DAILY' JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, ""J1111"" 1 "'.'! ''S.Jr .."'iiniiM AUGUST 18, 1912. n ii HEJ": Pet Coffey In eight and Eleven mlnutea. What It should hava been waa that Co fey Jiad stayed the limit of IS minutes wltbl tha Greek chanipion andTWa.rth first, to secura tha $2 V fbrf elisor that honor. Tha two' falls wera In previous matches and Btiiukoa instead of Coffey DUZUKOS WAS, NOT ' Coffey In eight minutes end ss ' ' eleven minutes despite the f act tt t i fey weighs 195 pound's and Buxukos 1 1 ;Laat7Jlt2ftt:Ru?tikos defeated 'Kiu-h In 11 minutes' and ha "Dutch Kid" i t I minutes. The "Dutch. Kld"Me the nhk. name of a well kriown wraatler of tha local turnverala. . ; THROWN BY COFFEY Tiirougb, an error- It waa atated yea- Urday that Peter EuisukoB, who la meet ing al comers at the Lyric theatre thia week, waa thrown Wednesday night W got both of them. ., One Buxukos bear iffliMS : O'OOHfJELlOFFOR TORTtANO GIRLS! ! STOPPED BY RAlHt -BAY CIMOlIiTO BIIIIS TRAPSHOOTERSAT li MM Beavers and tolts.GiloyTay- -6ff; Double Header Is Arranged. X , -Neither Portland team played ta ' j ball yesterday, rain Interfering both at 4 Portland and Spokane, and from th looks' of things this morning the Bea- -VAra'tthit Aftrr.la will not rft A chincS . . . . . . 1- J - to spring at eacn otner a mroais u afternoon. A heavy-shower half an hour be.fora tho time scheduled -for yesterday's eo- -f' gagemeht bo thoroughly dlSffusted' Wal- 'f ter MuCredlc- that he called the thing 2 off, A double header will be played Stm n.day, and It IS not without reason to ex- pwci nminio neaner vmerrow. r The addition 'of Jack Kibbla will ktranrthen Ilia el.ih tit third until Bllt iinasay, uie nea; mum inueinnr, cn fet back on the Job. Bill has arrived " f,-.,,,, U., I-, I.,,t hu Ira otttl Cllf. - "firing. BfgMark, and. Trainer Tomfny Tracey:t6fEntec San; ' Francisco Ring. Miss Fording Faces May and "Mrs.-Northrup Plays v r Florence. TomMy-,Tracey and hla "whit hope," Mark O'DonneU' will leave tonight'"! 6'r San Francisco, where Mark wllL matte his debut us a professional against Charlie Horn next. Friday right, and lrpun(, of tfio Washington atato tot,rna ha gets a decision ever Horn he wllr l , . . . m. . . , t. Seattle, Wash., Auk. 18,-r Mrs, -II. B, Judge -anitMlaa Irene . Campbell de feated Mrs. W. I. Northrup and liss Lilly Fox, holdors of tha Oregon ' state double title, yesterday in the fourth Revival of : Interest N oted Over .Entire State in Shotgun .Affairs. ; According to Jack Kibble Pitcher Kd M Tmty of the Colts will be out of the ganieai least two weeks. Kibble said: L "Udy wus pitching great ball befort the accident at Spokane Wednesday.1 The m Spokane pitcher's box la hislier than any " in the league end Altmsn landed on one I." with all his might. Doty made a onioU duck but wss too slow and the bull T Btrurk him over the right eye, making a deep gush. The ball bounded ovr to i" the grandstand Bfter strlktnir Doty. Two --atitohes had to be taknn in the out." Cy Young Qulta ftanio. Cy Young, for niore llisn JO yenra a prominent figure In baseball, has an nounced that he liss played the final gnine. The veteran declared early In the prcsnt ecBKiin that he waa satisfied that his dnyn In the major league were over, bt tie has pitched occasionally for ii eciiii-profePMional club. In a (:ame ul cinctnniiti last, week, Young was kiiodicl out of tiie box by another local team iiimlp up of smil-profcunl'Tial play ers, and when he took r.ff hit, uniform, Young derlort-d that he would nevr don another. 'y haw a farm at 1'eoli, (ililn, nnd also has a comfortable bank account, iie'announced that he would re . turn U the f-Mr-m-ai4 Hk w-mtHj- t ' tempts to. "come hack" In baseball. Kadboiirne's Heori1 Best. Veteran Monte (V"s, now a major league scout. I quoted as raying that "th heist pttcbln feat of record was performed by Wnddell, while with the Athleil, lie pUchlng and r Inning nix consecutive g:tnies with Detroit In three days." This reqnlici" correction. Wnd dell did not ;dtcb fix full games, but Mcr In hnlf of thne "-. cvc- erUii''c! nndbTirn-'s i winning IS mu''filvt n then a month. Including i a f full Kiimeti d :,n many meet some heavy yet toiba stdecte.d by watonmaKor ii'ank Scliulee, beioro me Dreamland club September ''(!? O'Donnell huh bpen wor:in(r hard, to get Into ahr.pe aiid. 'rracey says that he ts in as gooacOnd"ltkVn ai is possible without the aid of three or four heavy sparring partners. Outside of 'Larry Madden, the big fellow has had nobody of his own poundage to rough It with him. Tracey is tno small to mix things u-p with O'Donnell, and hae spent most of his time teaching the "hopo" the finer points of the. boxing game. Considerable interest baa been nroused locally over- -tha 4-round fisht, and oH)nrir)eH's work, in the south will be watched with much Interest. Flynn nntl MlllOr train. San I'ra'U'isoo. Aug. Jim Flynn of Tueblo, anil Charlie' Miller yf Ban Francisco, heavy weijfhts, will start training tom'orrow for their 20 round bout at Daly City !bor day. Flynn will prepare himself at the Seal Rock house, while Miller ha secured quarters at Shannon's mmp in San itniael. -Jieru3iJy Mocts Ciniemn. San FraliclS'-o, Aug. 1C A red hot battle, is expected bete tonlRht when Ed Kennedy, the sensational an Francisco heavyweight, clash's with Kufe Cam eron, the Lo Angles negro glhnt, at Dreamland rink eWaiise of his recent victory over Al WllDams, fans hero be lieve that Kennedy l';irns to win from Cameron without extending himself. Charley Hellly and ftay Cai'ipbell, light weights, will furnish the feature event. Severrl r 'nor four noind bouts com plete the ea;d. Conlpy and Tlioinns Krst. I.os Anpele. ug. Id. -In bt of perdition for the ?o round Pout tomor row nfternoon nt Vernon. Frnukle Con- ley and llart;, Th'tmus past-.-l a .lay of""Mlf-:i Tylfr. rpt itt thrtr trp'nitiir fitmrters 'itiln v i Silt ton ft.ld MOtn tioys arj neiow in., r-qu'reu li pounds. The battle tomorrow lfc a crui ieal one for both boys. Defeat means the naming of cut!ey from tl: r inks of tn;vin at t reel ion figh'ei ? here. Victory for ') l.nmas mfi'ns a ehaiu-e at Ahe Atlell or Johnny KUMup. Three preliminaries will be staged. The match was one of thg best playod of the tdurnrtnient In the ladies' doubles, maiiv of the gameg going to deuce. . Olher Portland players. Miss Fording anri Miss Sohaufcr, were.' winners with their par trieis In tha dotiblea. In the singles Miss Fording nnd Mrs. Northrup were wiunor. Miss Fording will play Mlas May Sutton today and Mrs. North rup will m&et Miss Florence Sutton. DaWnon. Johnt6h, fottrell and Long wllj. fight it out for the men's cham pionship. Dawson and Johnston and Fottrell and Dong will play the semi finals Of the men's singles today. The rosults: Men's singles - Dawson heaft. Russell, fi-2, 4 1; Johnston beat Mtura, -!, 6-3; FottfeJl belt Pncon, 6-2, 6-2; Long bent Yimng. 6-0,. fi :t. Women's singles Miss Fording beat Miss Conner, s-6, H-1 ; Miss Slay Button I thn beat mips lia?ley, tvu, juice lMor criee Sutton beat Miss Livingston, 6 2, 6-2. Mrs. Northrup beat Miss Hchacfer, 6-X. 7-5, i-i. Mixe-1 doubles - Miss Fox and Lnt srure beat MIbr Hag ley and Hart, 6 0. B-7, 6-2; MIf May Hutton end Young beat MIsh WulerhrtuHH and Htengtj 8-1, 6-2; Miss Helmefer ami Fottrell beat MihS FeUS nnd Ileilbron, 6-0, 8-?,; Mlr's P.ilier and (iere.ld Shannon beiU Mlt-s Hell anil Hell, 6-0, 6-2; Mrs. JudKe and Clair Shannon beat Mr, and Mrs. Ktatford, 6-2,' 6 4; Mis linker hu1 (Jer ald Bhnnnon t.etitMlss LIvlngBtone and Judtl, 6-1, 2 6, CH. Darkness Btoppud play. Men's douMes Johnson and Fottrell beat J .1.1.1 kcI lwls. 6 2, 6 S ; Heilbrnn and Kelbber cer.t D'.ans andv Leblbr: 1, 6 1, 6 2; T It and Kettenhaeli bent J.owa and Aiotfntcheon, 6-4, s - j ; . lair Kl.amion und Hart bear Dr. Turner and Orrnld Shannon, H-fi, 6-4. Women's doubles -'lss Fording and Miss Miller beat M'ss FiresBler and 8-li, 6-2. -l; Miss noreneiy MIsh Sehai fer hut Ml.s Dagley and Miss I.ee, 6 4, t ; Mrs. Judue and Mlfs Campbell bat Mrs. NoMhrup and Miss Fox. 5 1, SB, 6-4; Mies Yay Sutton and Miss llowen beat Mis? Jackllng end Mia. Bragdou, 6-J, 6-3. Ea'.em'a state fair Visitors will wit ness some of tho greatest trap shooting In the west, September 2 and !?, when many of the crack eastern and western shooters who take part in tho Pacific Coast Handicap tournament at Kenton, will Journey to the capital. Trail shoot ing in connection with the state fair is being tried for the first time but will no dolWjt; lie a permnnent feature. There Is a general revival in trap shooting all-over the northwest, accord ing to Ed Morris, the general representa tive In the northwest of the Winchester people. Morris, Who' has Just returned from a trip i to tfta Interior, states that Interest Is unusual in pastern Oregon right now. On September 1 the Sump ter Oun club, after a layoff of several years, will hold a shoot. La Orande will be host to th' shooters September 9 and on the fifteenth the raker City Gun club will entertain-the shotgun men, Klgln will also hold a big shoot In the tear future which will draw many blue rock buster?. Locally, the shotgun news of interest is the completion of the installation or five new traps nt tie Kenton grounds of the Port'and Oun club. Bv t ho ".middle of next week the outsld shooters will begin to -arrive for tha big coast ITandhfip meet August 26, 27 and 28. HAPPY SMITH BACK AT OLD STAMPING GROUND ' Bpd.l t" The Journal.) Coqullle, Or:. Aug 16. "Happy" Smith, the local boy who has lately been playing thn right, field position for the t,a (.Ira tide team In the Western Trl fitnto league, has arrhed here, am' Is nnewlng oM acquaintance:'. "Mapry" has pla- id with various t.-nms In sev ere! eat;u..s but has been forced to quit almost entirely on .-leeoitn- .! rheu .mntlstn. While with the Portland Colts ha Buffered a -very severe attack an I decided to go to th hot lakes at I.a Orande for t-can.f it. II Kays the baths ba'-'e done him tnu"'i good but he H & Marx' netett fH reo Nobody bar. 1S4 fe.it , peine" (a I in... , s in sue s en i tig. days, on'y a .Sunday inter- I SHARPS10JE - BIG RIFLE T RS OPEN mm Fight IMotnrw Riindfty. The .lohnsnn-Plynn flcht ti'dures will be oxhlhlted here at the lilimi theatre next Sunilay to continue tiironghoet the week. The advertlst mentK st 'te ihat the fight was free ftom any brutality and there Is nothing In the plrtur-s to offend. American lpnp;up tln:!ns. At Philadelphia: i; l r .;. Cleveland 2 r. 2 Philadelphia -v r. 7 1 Batteries Rlandltig end O'Neill; Coombs and Lapp. Lnipires- WctM vill and SlieiiU.n. GARRETT AFTER RECORD IN TANK AT GEARHART; j prof,.ssor Arthur Cavlll, who has ben Jnatructinn the swimmers at C.earhart for the. past ni',T,th, has arranged an Holistic meet for Saturday night. . Tom Garr. tt, of It. IS city, win auempi to break the yaids world's record at meet OBITett is Otie Of thfl lr((t it-ho't ilistanc hwrnimers on lb o roaL. i He.--' . Irs th try for the record, thoie u 11 i, n 50 vtirrt swim for ladies an.1 i 101) yard swim t perform several will etnv. ':'.: of the game for the reBt ut tb vj- with the hopo that he-may entirely rid bis Bystnm of Its rheuma tic condition. While here "Il,appv" will take the Coti'illle team under his trail agoment, and .xpects them to catrv off the pennant frr the second half of the Coos County league schedule. Mr. Smith has a brother, Walter Smith, rep'd;ng here. a for men. Cavlll will feats in the water. RIVERSIDE 1IEE Ml IP HAS BEEN POSTPONED The North P nr. Inn tauruamcnt y;ih over the rn.t mormon's n?y y;--' it T!i Wa elfic SlinrpsV.cnters' opened thlB morning lea sh-'olers takln part In vert 'lie rain marred the shooting a little but not to degree. la Walla Rifle club shooters At Heston: P. St. l.ouls 6 Loslon IS Hntterl.es Powell and AleNatnle diet;! nnd CarrU'iin. Nuiiiimal: ';. plres -o'Hrltn s.mi IMte en. 11. 17. 10 4 14 1 : 1- T 1! BTAMMXti Of- THE TEAMS -"ti. Pacific Ca.st Lca(ftre. Lost. K7 nrr. lime vest the lift ue , n,d .oon. prnetlced f or a Win ( losf t-iamr-. 1 .'. o-;. 1 6. The Senators Sea!:: ycslrrday by the !. Hiker's wtlii't.esB In the Senators Oak'a- d, Cal defeat' d I w- (ire of 3 to - first inning allowed two rumi and loose plnving In the ninth gp.vp the Kama to the Senators. The wore: R. If. K. Sat, F: inci.-. o J 5 1 Sii'iainento .1 R 2 Hatteries Raker and Schmidt; Arrel lanes and Cheek. At- Wa?hin5tori Ten innlnr-s; TI. H CMIcsgo 7 W'ashlnatoii 4 ; hillwi s-W! :''. Welsh and F'lst ly, Cat'hlon, .lolnison ar.d Aire..! r-rrrplres- Hart avd Conrnd'y. Vernon i,oa Angules ... ( a ;. in Pol Hand San I i .iii"lsc) . . .''ncran.ent'.' . . . . 411 r.3 4'J. The l'uht harness nest of the Rlver sido Driving club arranged for Saturday nPn pppii poptponeil on account of the wet weather. 'I lie Intel will not be scheduled until after the b'g f.ilr meet, which wili be beld the week of Augu,:l 26. The- rain'- of lfp p-it two days made the tr.i It -ppy, a-id It was thought best to postpone the matinee. The t:aiiie entries nml ".events will be on the enrd when meet is sched uled a-'i!:i. ' It Is l'.kr'y that the ,-itry Great Mid-Summer Clearance of art Schafitter t ' t Spring and Summer Suits at One-Third Off 4 .... It's your time to take advantage of this extraordinary reduction sale of men's and young men's high grade clothing. Every fancy suit in .the house is included in this great windup , of our summer stock. The main fact that they are Hart Schaffner & Marx make alone ought to'be an inducement to buy for vhen you once try on one of these suits.you'll readily sec the difference between them and ordinary clothes. Better give us a call and be coavinced of their superiority. PRICES ARE AS FOLLOWS: $20 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits $13.35 S2S Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits $16.65 $30 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits $20.00 $35 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits $23.35 $40 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits $26.65 Blues and Blacks 20 Off Special Attention! We beg to announce thru wc have just rreivcd a big shipment of new fall styles in Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits, consisting of fine cheviots, blue serges, hard finished worsteds and fancy mixtures. INTEREST TO MOTHERS All Boys Fancy Wool Suits, FRIDAY and SATURDAY only At One-Half Price Bring in your hoy and let tn fit him with one of our fancy worsted Suits. You'll be ahead "of the game if you'll take advantage of this special inducement. REMEMBER, IT'S A SALE FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Sam'l Rosenblatt & Co. N. W. CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON STREETS. 74 72 P. C. .KM .sr. i .'l-" .... 1 . . 1 a,.i'.,rnl dthfr , - f i 1 Ml WMi in ' ' i. .,, ,i - ; ; Northwestern Longm. J i 'Won. I,et. " Spokane Vancouver lb. S'-c:!' York: At New- Detroit New York Battel ies - Dubuc and Connell and ,cvvei i.ey. O'Loughlto and Kvuj.k. K- ivliu- If. R. I 7 :i 1 ; Me- f I'm VP toe 1,1 T a vomit id lit! f'l tol .417 .405 r. c. .rois .5411 .ell .4H irses will be entered. JACK JOHNSON GETS CALL FROM THE MAYOR 3 4S 73 Atnerlcnn l.oiijftip, Ilraks World N. V.. Ann. l'i Ilecorrl. llvelyn W Kvclyn H-iD'hIo. wintief of the 1ree-lor-all puce at the Kruid elt cult meet at Fort ICrle. broke the world's record for tlio fastest two heats ever f aced by a mape In a race. Eve'lvn W.'b time for the first heat was 2:0.1 fiat, and the second 2:0;'4. Nntln.utl T'aguo fjarirs. At Fit tsharK First tame: R. 11. fi. rhiladelph'a 1 : n rittsbuiR 7 1 : 2 I Hatteries -- KHey and Killlf. r; O'Toplo nnd Kelly. Umpires- John Stone and Fason. Second ptsma: R. V, P!. rhlladetpbla 0 S 0 Flttshitrpr I II 0 Batteries Seaton and Dnoln; AiVams and Gibson. t'mpires - Knson and Johnslnne. Kof ton . . . . Fbilaib-lphiti v.'-fhincton i -'.lea t'o . Detroit .... i b-vehmd . . New York . !-1. Louis . . Wet:. ' 'i . W . "4 I. est. 34 41 14 1,1 v! !hns r c. fisi .54!! .4 CMrairo. Ai'K is. Mnyor Harrison p it Jack Johnson down for the Coil!'.;, at least lotfaliv, iiiel PeifinniiiX today the iaUei H cafe I e Champion wtil ' closely, promptly at 1 h. in., In o-d.,i with the city rjrul!titns. ii.ipit dojiigs inn reported to have taken plaM) in th lluuor emporium of .41iC i the ebony boxer, .AS'i I the bands of the .414 ! a nor hours. such as turning back clock and keeping open National I I 'ew York . I I 'hie.tjJO . . . 1 '1 1 1 i-hurr . . I'hihid'JpblA 'Cincinnati . St I .talis . . ItrooUlvn T'.ostoU .... Won. 1." ts HI 2S 40 r, i Tit " i;a 76 V C. .fil? ' . 4 K 1 .4 .449 .sr.i .tea At Chtcnpo: New York Chiatro Hatlerles Maruuard. Mevers; ltichle end Arc' Fnil.lrvft -l'wcii ami C If. V. 'randall Villarrs Win In Eighth. T a. Alil.-eles, (':'., A II f. li. -H.V t i UK to ChriMiun in tho Vernon team del' at score of to y. KCt- ( lifl.t'i inning, d the Oaks by e cume w.is I '' I'-lr'ct (irtm When Your Nerves:; At Cincinnati Brooklyn Cincinnati Ten Innings. Batteries- Stack. 1 Teuton and Mcl.n.n. Isn and KlRler t At t'tnclnnal 1--S' cond Brooklyn Cincinnati I Hatteries Ci't'.l.e a:td 1 S'ld Mel.cnn. l inplres l tiernn: 4; II :i ii i aiored l.v heavy hittlt K. Tito score: K If. K. iiklenl ! 12 Id 13 n 1'arkln and on itten.- I'.oh: er; ( 'a si led isthir ilia v and A enew. A notification fromthe city officials frdlowed. and Jack prdVdsed to be good. Men's Raincoats I am se"hi waterproof coata ftO $11 Tn ths-t eor-''$r'l in hlh rent stores. Now llsteti: 1 Rlvo you anotlier coat If the f't:e iui buy falls to keep' oiit Ifie rain. Jini.ny iHinn, Koom Slti, Oftfonlan bldU. A lower Belmont Has the notch which makes it sit right. 2 for 25c ' (3uett,Peabody & Co. makers of .A A RROW COLLARS Journnl Want Ads hrlnfc results. Foster 6c Klelscr Outdoor Advertisers PIIRTTID BTTUETINS fAtJTTEO WALLS Enst SeTentli and it Ererrrt Streets Bit 1111. B-2224. i eon I'lill and Mil! F. ! 1 ' Krwln . Hii'ler : (I UK': 1 Fir Tried GETS-IT, The New Corn Cure, Yet? :S; i- Hm Easy It !rivs nny Corns. 9 strike then you'll believe what physicians say about black, At St. Iohls: It. '1 'oston 6 11 St T.oills .." i ' Batteries bk'kMn, Krob tu: 1 (Ian; Cevcr. Kallee and WIuko. I'nip Klein and Orlti. Western Tri State (.'tunes At Pendleton: n TVewltot,... 1 Havana clears, i nen. vou u oise 1 ' be willing to smoke li?ht, soothing Havana and domes tic blt?ndi5 like the Genl Arthur mm Cigar 10c and 3 for 25c , j. a. Gtsnet C& Co.. Tnc - Batteries--tJnrrcit I Mays and. Trybir. IT. i 11. R i oolv ; REMEDYFOfiMJEN Umns to Aitttral'tt. (I iiltt'iV Promt 1,-t wvt Wlrf Calsary. A'.l erta. m. - Tmn urns, former heavy wt-lsht eltfimpior r.,41 the tralia about Christmas to n -net Sam Lang-ford before Hu; 'i Mclnt' sh's club. Burns made this announcement ..today while commenting - on - Sharkay's chal- fenlarT. "Sluu'ltey's clialle r.go W- a Joke," j taiyrlariSd Biwns. "If he really means; (kr I inlRhtnteet blm if the flna-iclal : induceincn'h' vefe strong enough." 1"" v-"7 Paymtjiwl'' WtTtirs hwe In UUh. "OET3 IT Will 'Get' Erary Corn You've - . Gotl" At last, a real does-what-!t-says corn cure. Nothing like it lias uvcr before been known. Kvery nmn and woman who ius :iim. cr Houses, warts or bunions, o-ht tn try iiets-lt" at once anil see Stattle. Wash'., A tiff. IC.-Twi .en-el's pu.i- eloulv It works, tult sliavlinr by Raymond in h,e 1.1th dt-feuted the voir orn with a, razor. You may draw locals vestei day, tip- icorc beiiiK 3 to 5. bbeV. find .-ausc hloo.l nolsonlns:. Neither team scored tmWl tho ninth in-t "H';T!?-iT" Is remarkable h-ennso It KVn BrlnluT put the ,, out or -;'",;- 'IWTt the lot and Wnollnn folio-red with one ! H,, water. Htockitips won't sth l; to it, nfli a scorr r ' ' 'tl.TOJ. I shr vela UP. eomes out. f.U' - od i tdT't ! i 'i i i. 'r w . i i i4i in i ill t r iiri 4M n i -ii Vancouver . . . ... . . . 1 Seattla . . . ' 1 11 8 Batteries Gervajs and 'Repulveda; mhesj Schneider alrd-Whallngi !I 'I S. rnts fi bottle, or sent on receipt price to K. Liiwrerce tV Co., ChlCaRO, b'old In.Torllana by Owl Drug Co. of IT MADE O AW NEW FALL SHAPES. ARE -NOW ARB Leading Oothir MORRISON' STREET"" AT"' FOURTH I I 1 III i ,U3 Our Entire Line of Spring and Summer Clothing, Hats, Shoes, and Men's Furnishings at about f Price We Must Make Room for Our Immense Stock of Fall and WinterMerchandise RONT