TT " .It, l JOUr.IJAL, FOIiTLAIiD, ;;iday f VT" 'T t ' f. tv 1" 11 ENTER v !CH;iSh;Ai:o;;LY GETS FOR P. II. I TITLES , AT SEAM'S MEET Large;... list, of Bpxers and WrestierS"-Mate It Neces- sary to Compete in P. M, (Dotted Pnn 'umi Wlrt. Seattle. Wash., May lg. Nlnty-four amateur boxers and wrestlers. Including '89 local boys, lmv assembled here' to day for the Paclflo Northwest assocU , tiott champlonhU)gpwhlcli began this . afternoon aJLthBesMlaAthleWaclub. This Is the first year the champlon hlDs have been lield In Seattle. V The Multnomah A. -C,. is represented by- the neatest number of title holders. Vancouver,- Victoria, Spokane and Ta .roma have ., sent down i' stfong delega- lions. -. s ; .... ' ':; . It was originally planned tosfage the boxing and .wrestling contests Friday and Saturday evenings, but the large entry list necessitates .afternoon bouts also. Tha SeatUe Athletlo Jubr wttfi Us 36 entrants,, promises to' make a string bid, for the tltWs.The fight for the 1S- pound boxing title should be a pretty one;; The 8. A. C. rias three good buys at this weight In Plnkham. Glea- - son and Marshall. .. The 108 pound boxing chamjpIonsMp should go to Cavles of the James Bd A. C. 'Archie Wyard; 8. A. C, Will make a strong bid for the 125 pound boxing honors, While the 135 pound boxing contest la conceded to an outsider, the local club has a gqod chance tn the 146 pound Class With Duvall. The 8, A. C. has no entry in either the Hi pound or heavyweight boxing division,-. Neither - does Seattle looH forward to a cleanup In the wrestling. . Owing o the fact - that he has be'en In a batting slump and the further fact that !'( too high priced a man for the Northwestern" league in view of his In ability to deliver with the willow, Judge McCredie yesterday released Chris Ma Roney, the, Colt center gardener, outright, s announced in last night's Journal sporting extra, . - .,.'n-.-.:.:.'' Along with the Information of the re lease' of Chris comes the intelligence from Sacramento of h(s engagement to Mls Elizabeth Shlnn of Sacramento, a sister of Outfielder Jimmy 'Shinn of the Senators, the wedding to take place in Portland Wext weR. ;'''' Mahoney is kUkeabls. chaft as w,ell as a good ball player when he is going right and will have little trouble catch- ..in, on with some of the other flubs kiuiik me stope. - e was jet go oecause of the necessity of the Colts to- cut Mown to the player.41mit of It men. They .were Joshing Cy Swain yester day when he went out to second base to take the place of Bert Delmas, whose hand was split in covering second base Wednesday,:- Cy had. a chance, to give them Sjll a laugh as reference to (he box score, will: "show that -ha handled 10 chances, six putouts and four assists, perfectly. Cy had just hopped off the Shasta and only haoVtlme to get into a uniform. - His batting eye was bad for se fanned four out of five trips to the plate, orjce with the bases fuH, ' Multnomah Team Badly Weakened. - Tha Multnomah Amateur Athletle elub left a better wrestling team at home than the one which went to the Seattle hieet, OwlnK to the Inability of several of the wrestlers to get away from their employment for two days, the winged "M." team Is so badly weakened, accord lug to Instructor O'Connell, that It will be only, a great .streak of luck that will give the club's athlete even one of the titles; Here are the men who couldn't j?et a way-when-tlw-teamJ! left-last .-'night,, three of them 'p. N. A. champions; Uavlscourt, ; heavyweight champion-; Convllle, heavyweight; McCarthy, mHd dlewelght champlon', Franske, light weight champion, and Klrjc , Montague. Kdgar Frank want along with the team, but will mot enter on account of lack of condition. The club will have nobody -In the heavyweight class and a green rep resentative amo'ng the lightweights. It Is ihe most discouraging prospect the club has yet had to face In Its wrestling department. - TORCYCL E RAW PO T AT VANCOUVER Maskell and Brant Will Be Ready to Ride After Their Injuries. RELEASE FROM COLTS .- '.''', Outfielder Experienced Slump in Addition to Being Too ;' Costly for Payroll, The professional motorcycle racs t ho f warA tn h air Kaan V. .1,1 r J. ...... w sim u u. vji iiqiu av auiou ver, Wash., last Saturday and Snndaj,-, and that were postponed on account of the weather, will be held tomorrow and Sunday. These races will likely he the best set of SDeed content that .. loeii,! devotees of the sport have had a fimnce o witness. - . The riders -entered and the machines 'that they will have are Blttsky, Pope; Zob.Harley-Davldson; Brant, Merkol: Maskell;" Indian; White, Thor: . Brush, ' Kxeelslor; Brown. Merkel; Marquette, rope; reppei. Excelsior, and Hunt. Ex eels lor. ' Maskell was badly Injured In prac tice on the track at Vancouver last week, but will be in shape to ride, . and Brant, who was hit by an auto yesterday, will also be ready. Special car service has been arranged at Van couver and the crowd will be well handled. Tills ts the first race meet of the year In the northwest. The racis start at s:9 each day, WESTERN TRI-STATE LEAGUE GAMES Boise. Idaio, May 18. Walla '"."Walla beat the locals 4 to 1, yesterday by . HmelSJilttlng. Both team played good uaiimi tne lieia. Tje score: R. If. a walla Walla 4 8 lioiso . l 9 j Batteries- Kelly and Brown; Plttman ', anu uara, Baker. Or.. May 1. Joel Berger was In great form yesterday, holding Baker to 5 hits while his team mates pounded Coleman and Pest. Pendleton won, 10 .to 2. The .score:- ' . , " R, IT. BL . Pendleton ...;...,......vv.10 n 1 Baker ......, ,..;.3 B 2 Batteries BeTgeP and Byrnes; Cole man, Pejt and Foley. ..... . ' .( ,' '". La Grande, Or., May' 18. Yesterday's game between the locals and North Yak ima wasrpostponed on account of rain. ' ' Hoppe-Iiiirns Bout May 27. ' (United PrtM LaMd wire.) Oakland, CaL, May lt.T-Promoter Ro han of tho Oakland Wheelmen's ylub announced ttSrtav that Via hoif Aai-AA v-Hlon Tuesday night,',- May , 27, as the date for tne lO-round bout between W1I Y Ht Hoppeof San Francisco and Frankle Burns of this city., . , (. Journal Want Ads bring results. DEVON " JJenjlfunt has been sold by President Wattejet to the Chattanooga club of the Southern league and departed for the south yesterday. Mis place will be tak, n by. Pit cher Alberts, purchased from Sacramento. Alberts arrived yesterday with Swain. Seals Becker, the former Ner York aian,t outfielder, now with Cincinnati, had agreat day with the bat against the. Boston Nationals yesterday. He se cured 6 hits In five trips to the plate off Pitchersjiess, sXQnaerYal9ani Strand. The last two named are former Northwest league twlrlers. Joe Tinker secured four hits In a 11 ke. number of trips to the plate Off thft sape twraersr . Chief Johnson, the InAlan twlrler re leased by the White Sox, won his fifth straight game for the Reds yesterday. Hans Wagner got three bits out of five trips to the plate off Pitchers Dj maree and Wlltse of the Giants, Oio of the hits was a four base smash. Kd dle Mensor is leading off for the Pi rates; and got away yesterday with one blngle in threo times up and scored two runs Philadelphia secured 13 hlta off Over all, of ...th. Cubs, and put .the Cubs at the head of the Second division. Tom Seaton gets credit for the victory, al though lie pitched but onai Inning. Fisher, the Brooklyn shortstop, got four safe ones In four times up off the St. Louli' twlrler. Hugglns, the Cardi nal manager, made four hits In five time up, ' FOR 25 CENTS CLUETT TCAB0SV6 CO.TROTN.YT In tha National leasua vtriinv 11 doubles, six triples and six boms run were maae. nan jopnson s circuit play ers mado flve doubleSf three triples and OILIII PREPARING FOR DUAL RO in GRACE 31aybe We'll Get Him. I H lklitl ta Ilia I.Mivnal a Cleveland,' Ohio, May 16. L, E. Hln ton of the University of Arkansas, . a southpaw,' will come hero Monday for a tryout with the Naps. He's a six footer and has ' pitched two no-hit games tnia seasons ,: ... Lorenzo Wins Manbccster Cup ICuItod t'ren Lnsnl Wlr Manchester, England, May 16. . Leo poid De Rothschild's Lorenzo won the Manchester cup race here today. It was; worth J15.000 to the winner. F1U- yama was second and Adam. Beds thrrd. " 1 sB i i" ' . ' Men's Spring Suits . .Elevator up, price down. Men's suits 114.75, cost lo In ground floor stores. Jimmy Dunn, room 31a, Oregonian bldg. Arrest UDO Traffic Violators, ITTnftfMl PrMia r.anaAA Wlp. i tos Angeles, May 18. This' city has a new set Of traff lo laws, effective yes terday." More than 100 cltlsens were forced to appear In police, court today to explain violations. Orders to con tinue the arrests until the laws were HoIdsYoaif ' S m o c , as Ya uy , Tfit iGirff r) If Withithe ,J n Xive t) WHrTETciNED;y PAD Bos;toit SOLD vERYWHErAJ f . LISLE, t ;,- - 1 25.Cent V"f4 S1LKT' yj y EORSE1- FROST CO. MAKERS. California Crevy Arrives at Se .. , attle to Meet-Washington " -Champs Hext' Week, ....... nnltd Prus Leiwd Wlr. . SeSttle, Wash., May 18. Pulling a steady, smooth, powerful stroke over the full distance, the University of Wash ington crew yesterday afternoon rowed the old four mile course, on Lake Wash ington in 21:25. - There was no distress or exhaustion In the boat at th e end of the pull.-";"- ' .;:'..'-.-,;,.. The oarsmen wer Jubilant OTerthe time made- The, course, as measured by engineers, Is less than J50 yards short of four miles, the real time made surety was well under 2! minutes. The time made at Pougnkeepsle, where the eights rbw with the current, averaged between 1 and 20 minutes. Races have been won with times as slow as 2o-0,' and the only- record below 19 wlnutes ver made .on the course' was by the wonder ful old Cornell crew with 18:63. The California crew, accompanied by Graduate Manager Donald, arrived this morning from Berkeley by steamer, and will be quartered In the varsity boat- house' on Lake Union untlj tha day of 4 tne great race to be held here May 22 or 24 over a three mile course on Lak W'ashlngtori. , The California men will practice this afternoon. "Our crew is pulling a longer stroke than a few, weeks ago," said Donald, "and" we hope to make a much better showing than at Berkeley." -; Two-Dajr Strike Planned. '-". (0ultd Prew ratted Wh.) Paterson, N. J., May 18. Industrial Workers of the World are planning to day a great demonstratldn as a protest against the oonvjotlon of Strike Leader, Patrick Qulnlan on a charge of "InQltiiig to Hot. The Industrialists afe urging alf trade unions to go on a two day sympathetic strike. The stoppage of work, If the plans prove successful will Include both street car and light com pany femployes. ' ."''- D arrow Trial Postponed. . (Unites PrM Leiie4 Wire.J Cos Angeles, May 16. The date of the third . trial of Clarence Darrow on brib ery chvrg?s growing out of the McXa mara case Is uncertain today. Acting Presiding Judge Wood of- the superior court having taken the case off the court calendar. The trial had been scheduled to begin June 16. y This action was taken when Darrow'a counsel produced a telegram, from their client stating that-business matters wduld make it-difficult for him to ap pear on that date. Also Darrow, who is In Chicago, has not entirely recovered from a recent illness. 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" Good car service of 22 trains , daily. Wafer to every lot. " 'We have a church, good school,' postoffice and general -stores. Tickets on sale only at our office; fare 25 cents rouijd trip, including: lunch. Will you come and spend an enjoyableday with us? Glaii & Kaser 722-24 Yeon Building Members of Portland Realty Board "DON'T FORGET THE TUNNEL" To I acoma, Seattle Four Trains Each Day : " - '':, ' " ' - - . v .. .... .. ..... ... , Three Daily to AberfJeerr and Hoquiam Northern Pacific Railway ME .90'RQun:d':Trip.' rnrn PORTLAND TO - Monday, May 19 th Low Fares From Other Points sYou can go to Medford. with the Odd Fellows on Southern , " Pacific Special Trains at very low rates. . D'aylight Special Leaves Portland 8:15 a. m., Monday, May 19. t - ; Night Special Leaves Portland" 8 pi m.' yi : r ' Ask' about low round-trip fares on. other trains. . Tickets limited to .May 26th. (let tickets and slctping-car rcserva- - r tions at P. City Ticket Office, 80 Sixth St., - - . 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