J- . THJSrEVEHrrNG rJOTJliNAL, t frOTLA3n).: V OKEGOX ffilliATf JUlfiB, 27, ; 1903, ' 8 IHTT1H OA DeCourSeyno Match for r the' Australian. FIGHTING , WAS' FAST Jalifornian Makes Good Attempt, . . but Was Unable to Reach His Opponent PRELIMINARY BOUT A DRAW i 1 Seattle Again Wins From Portland ' Lars; Attendance at Shooting Tournament s Two good flghta were pulled oft before i aba pastime Club last night, . In the pre liminary Freeman,' of Oregon City, -clearly outclassed Swanson, but the referee called the bout draw. In the main vent. Hesarty- was the winner. , He had the advantage of youth, height and reach - and made the most of them : Both men weighed in within half a pound of each ether, but the Australian waa In the best : con&tinn. D Coursey out ud a Very Kama fight uil' mi up and TOmlpe-alonaCflBrwy'OOwn ne aw not arise un. 'lila vitality lasted. - Hegarty's swift Jabs land strong" uppercuts were too much for - the Caiirornla.il, and In the. ninth round the latter: waa not In. shape .to. respond When, the -fatal 10 seconds were called. ,: .' Da Coursey, was not out .by actual time, ' as Referee Day counted a little fast, but -. It' waa a humane act on hla part, aa Hes arty would hate won anyway, and the plucky' little fellow from the sputh, was saved' a lot of punishment; He came up at the j count of 30 ready for., mora of It, but Say had called him. out of business. " : : ' i 8W ANSON AND FREEMAN- , In the 'preliminary" Freeman and Swan' , on were the attraction. This was not the first time these two lads have mixed ti, and the spectators .looked for a hot co. They were not disappointed as the b6ya went' right after each Other from the tap of "the igonc. - ' Nearly all through the go Freeman waa ,the aggressor but Jn the eighth round Swanson had him going,' but could not put on the trimmings. In the ninth Free' man' had all the best of It and Swanson went to -his corner v very groggy. ' The tenth and last round waa nearly all give and take and no one bad the advantage, hence the draw decision, v - . ; -1 , ' THE MAIN EVENT, . ' De Courser was the first: to enter' the ' , rlhg, closely followed by Hegarty. .The t latter t immediately - assumed Jeffries' crouching attitude Which he maintained throughout the go.. cut loose And put De Coursey down with a right punch, to the Jaw. ' At the .count Of eight the Calif ornlan was up only to run.. lntojnore ..punishment, v: He'.. gave nearly as much aa he. received, however. In the third De Coursey went to the. can. vas again for eight seconds, but this time U ws ftoUVrom : punchy The fourth waa Hegartys round, hla opponent going to .the - floor. twice, one for. eight and again for nine seconds." Both men were fighting fast.' '-' " In the fifth the exchanges .were numer ous 'but 'le' Course? was wild and In evi dent distresa.-.He- waa content to clinch whenever the wpportunlty - offered. He was.,bleeaing freely from the nose, and Martin Denney, his chief second, was a very busy man when the gong announced the finish of the round. ' ' The sixth round was wrestling match and .Jack. Day. was the' "fall guy." In breaking the fighters away he used more exertion than - they did themselves. ; In this , round Do Coursey took a. j. severe grilling, -but peddled back soma of the goods. .He:.w.aa again wild In bts' swings. There was nothing much doing In the seventh, but in the next round both mls-ed;jt'eelyj,'-at;tone time hoth went to the floor in a heap. Hegarty was apparently as fresh as when he climbed through the roxes;buithe0Californlan wsa In bad shape. He was- bleeding freely from the nose, and winded, and if. It bad not been for the excellefft Judgment of Denney he would not have been able to go any fur ther. As It' was ha went ; down twice, ? jtaking the count each time, ", . y . ' r ' ' In the ninth and last round Da Cmrsey came up. weak while i. the Australian, showing' not mark of punishment, was' in splendid shape. - He went right at his man, and put' him to the floor three times In - rapid sttceession, -r Tne -last , wne - w Ul the Wth second bad. been eal led, and Jack Day awarded the bout to Hegarty. , JjTha latter,. will psBbably howlorhit(?hed; with Jimmy Bmt, the, California, crack. . ? SJBOOTINQ vTOURNAMBNT.l, . j The attendanee' at 4 the opening' days' shoot of the . 18th annual tournament of the Sportsmen's Association . of , the NorthwefcfV'held at the Irvlngton track yesterday , "waa very large., -.1 v.. I .The excitement was ' Intense - In the eighth'- tvent' for- the -three-men-team trophy, in which two Tacoma teams om-! peted na tied for first place and a Spo kane .tcdm'woit econd,,There; were many well .known .sportsmen present Including: Fred. McBroom of epokane, W, A, Bea-! ver and B.' K." Drake of Ban Francisco,; B. C. Garrtstt from Beattle, Peta Holohan trim?VrH&-'t&:ifofr1i from Med-; ford,'; B. UPalne of Eugene, MP. and Mrs.'V. F. Sheard Of Tacoma. Messrs. BUllman and fepenca of Pendleton, wlrr- ners of the 1901 live-bird . ahoot, and Sherltt-eloct'.Btdry, i R. IX Inman,. A. J.; Winters and' J.B. Culllson of Fortland. ' The Journal yesterday gave the results of the first three events. In the afternoon the shoots resulted, as follows: - Event 4, 130 'added, SS targeU unknown angles, .reversed; entrance, H60; divided 80, 25, 30. IS iand 10 per cent Won by Bheard, with 25 targets. . , , . . , (: - Event Ey Multnomah medal; Z0 targets, known angles, reversed; entrance. It; 80 par cent of purse to present holder; bal There .waa nottilna much dolnr durina 1 mm divided it). 3(L 20 and 10 ner cent the flret round but tn theeoond Hegaryr iTlrsl place tied for by 'Smith, Gulst, Temporary Store FiftK and .: Yamhill- Streets Another ;tjiiySp'edal For; Men itod B6y& ; !'. ',-"! Si -1 "i -1 i.i:.v;- . ; -j . - ! ji ' Our special to men and boys last Saturday was an 'unmistakable success, it, was as .we expected a big rush by those appreciating our liberal reduc- tibhs n prices, and to accommodate our trade, we ;havet decided to give them anoiher opportunity to buy goods at way down prices. 'f It would be 'wise for you to supply future as well as present needs at these prices. 5 The opportunity may not occur again this season . ': : , i :Mens Underwear, .if" ( and drawer.;'.;,.:. ,50C. Men ribbed Ecru ahlrts and drawers, rezutaf J ' " 40 quaiityi,.;.,...,.:.;.;......'.i.-:......:.,v..,. v DC ; . Men' French balbrlfgan shirts 1 ' , t 4e.' and drawers.,... ......;,.:...!.;.. DC ' Men's extra quality - French balbrlggan shirts 1-.',: 3 and drawers with -double seats.., ,...JUC nen's half wool tnerino shirts anddrawers in '. ' ' tan and gray sixes 30 to 30, summer wt... pdftG . : . ; -AlenV Shlrtsr-25c. . ,, We've a few more men's black and white stripe ' duck working shirt?, 35c. . - " .Also a full line of sample shirts in all the latest.' styles of golf, negligee, stiff fronts and dress1 shirts to sell at a big discount. ' i$50J vrStraw Hats. You'll find here tomorrow a big line of mens ;., t and- boys' 'Straw -hats .In all the latest ,2 . " styles and shapes to pick from at....... ....... Z5C t 50c, 75c and $1.00 lien's and boys' crash fedora hats, . " o er ' , light and dark colors.,. .......... JC . Man's- Mo1rasrA9s k ' V: . iS So. Wen's tecif ties 7" ! 7 - regular 50c quality.......... ee-seltaasaasaavsahae Latest patterns In men's shield fourln-hand and bowS..........U........... , Men's all silk four-ln-hand tiei ' latest patterns.....'. i.j........ : r .;, .'CollarsV" j Men's and boys' 4-ply linen collars, all lead Ing shapes and styles, sold elsewhere at A iajc tor- Men's linen cuffs, all sizes 1 v and styles-A.. 25c 25c ;l5fcf" Hen's black sox worth 10c, s ' ' '' n Special, 4 palrior,.....'.......;.' .'...' Men's balprlgzan sax. Hzht weight for sum mer,...-,.t.li,v...........,...........l wo for Hen's heavy cotton work sox, 25c 15 c 15c best to wear. Men's light weight! gray wool sox, regular aoc value....,.....,...'.,... Men's fine Imported cotton and cassimere - sox, full line la plain and fancy colors sold' 0e elsewhere at 40c, our special prlce.......5C ' 4 ' . ' ' ' i Young Mens Clothing. , , Young men's long pant '4 . .. .. .. ,CA en suits all wool, best cOlors.4'OUi 5.5Uana0.5U Young men's ail wool serge suits In plain " ' DiacK, ana navy p:uc apienaja Dar gains at $10, ' ipcclol.,.,. $8.50; ; Boys Knee Pants. Boys knee pants, the thing for rttf vacation - o5 C Boys' all wool pants, best colors and e m , stripes. Boys' fine all .wool pants In iL ' 'f ia i . blue and black, 75c to $125 Boys', Suits. Boys' knee pant twcpleco suits.. $l.lO Boys' knee pant half wool - i ' m suits, assorted colors....: s40 to $1.75 a wsrac. $2.5Q. $2.75, $3.25 ... $3:50- Boys knee pant plain blue serge sults,.. trr 1 1 : 11 . . i I ' . k - w J - , J If ' , I ' ' - ' . k- f V . , H.4 Jl , , ,rr' ,.n r : y n . No wbrd in the English lanfjuaije, so filled with meaninrj, so . laden; withs tender lAemories, so niarf ; i netic in its influence, as the word HOME. Home means the one spot '.! oti -earth from w h e'nc eilie re" reaches out those tender family 'weave 4 , ? "i"S t WVfluKDi; Away- . p IT"" " f " ' 1 i,..!ii..';',a ' i.i . . .. . .... S. . yith all purchases in our Boys and Children's Departments. " 1 "'-'-'; f1' " '''A--'--" " i'' ' '. '' -rtwe-w ? i'" ..' ',!, i .. i '.,' ' . r . " . - ' :BEW SELLING , " ' , '! ,f,f I?.! " 1 J Wi fw ' 4 ' ' a f . see e - ' Fourth and Morrison He Sells the Brewer Jiai Eheard, McClure and Wright, with U tar. geta . , ,... ,.. . o,-- .'.' Event t, 940 added, . targets, unknown I angles, reversed,- use of both barrels; di 1 vided 40, SO, SO and 10 per cent; entrance J2 First place tied for by 3amum, Btacy, mils, ayton. Gulst. Forbes, Hindel and 1 Wanser, with It targets. 1 1 .. Event 7, H0 added, 30 targets, unknown 4 1 angles: entrance. W, divided 40, 80, 80 and ' 10 per cent Won by Denham, with 20 tar gets. . V Cs;'V'" - .V Event 8, three-men team' trophy; does. hot count in general averager to targets. I unknown angles; entrance, 17.60 per team; 170 added; only, toons, .Qdai members of the clubs belonging to the association eligible; ahooter belonging to more, than one club I must shoot with 'a team representing the 1 city where heHives;rirst prlie. team tro phy and 50-per cent of 'the purse; second I prise, SO per cent; third prise, 0 per cent -First place tied for two Tacoma teams, with a score of 62 out of a possible ). Event 0, 30 added; ZS, targets, unknown I angles, reversed; entrance.' $2.25; divided 10, 35, 0, IS and 19 jer-oent-Won ' by Walte, wlth-hIfets...., , ' ISO added: Si targets. IS singles. known agngles, live pairs; entrance. S2.50: divided 80. 25. JO, IS and 10 per cent First l-piaoe tied for by Sheard,-Denham, Nau- man, McClure. and Hlllls, with 2 targeU, HOW THBJ CLUBS STAND. 4 26 - - IS .! .................... a .. js . .Ml lit - 1 Mi 'IS ' ,405 Portland Is stUlfon the down arade. The Team lost Iq Beattle again yesterday, making the Uth" straight -defeat Vtg- neux Is having trouble with his men. He has suspended Xou. .MaWaftey- tat ' two weeks for falling. to beat Stovall to the t bar In the ninth Inning of Wednesday's l game,, and the player, in his? soreness, says that he will not play in the nine any more. In yesterday's game Weed played nrsvuarria was taken out of the field and put on third, while Hupp waa sent out into the right garden. " The score: , . BEATTLE. . aw Jn 1.. rJ,t Jk Hi. Time of fame t-hotit and IS minutes. ? Umpire Dexter Smith. ; , . . - - 'east fo hhlena.' ' Helena took the third consecutive game from Spokane yesterday.' Wiggs was a trifle wild, but Spokane's pitcher, Oatch, was worse. The summary Spokane Seattle Butte .: '..;-J5' Portland. ...... , -1 Helena .,..'....'.,',...,,.'. 19 ' Spokane ........,.,.,,.,.1" 19 Tacoma i ...'...;,. 14 Hurler, lb I Babbitt,-as. -aeaj4 -V.' i Schwarts, tb i . Hurlburt, e. t'.;.;'.; -0 Bodie. r. f... .4 ' 0 I Stanley, . )? -0 I Dalrrmtile. I. f I 1 Campbell, Sb U... S O Hickey, p, 0 2 . t S , 2 . 1 ; - 0 0 . 2 '1 i-1 4 3 . 0 0 . 6' s Totals -PORTLAND.- ftt " IS ; IMuller, I I .,4 - 0,1 f Van Bnren, c ..., P J d 1 ! Anderson, -2b .i..... 4 ' -1 ' 0 -e "S Weed, lb .........; 0 . Vleneux. c t ? 0 1 I Harris, b . Hupp. r. f.....". 4 - 9 0 1' Deisel. ss. t 011 WUbeck, p. I '? O 9 9 v 0 AH Sliapes-rFEDQRAS :and DERBIES ALL: UNIONS MADE. tf, ' i 4 Totals SI 1 4 24 1,1 1 .'bcore bt innings. y - i ' . "iv l't 1 4 S t 7 a t Seattle ........1 0 ft II 0 1 I -l : Portland .......... 0 0 0 1 0 0,0-1 Earned runs Portland 1. Two-base bits Hurley, Hurlburt; Weed., Stolen baseHupp. - - - - Double DlYaC&mDbell to Sjohwarta to Hurley. . ? - Lien on oaseso-tseaiiie a. x-ortiana T. .."Bases on balls-Hlckey t. WUbeck f. . ' Hit by pitcheiHlckey . . Struck out Hlckey 4, WUbeck SV- i ... v. Passed -ball Vigneux, - 'i , y' 10 10 0 10 1 1-fS ...v... 0 10 1 1 4 0 6 U IS , rwo-oase. nits, Kelts, tannery. McUU llgarr; three-base hit. Partridge; stolen bases, Howells. McLaughlin. Elsey. Pee pies. Hannlvan, Sullivan, ' McGfillgaa; double plays, AVigg to Schmeer to Shaf fer. Elaev to Ft-hi-v tn Cirlm; left- in bases, Spokane 7, Helena ll; bases on balls, off Wiggs S. oS Elsey L off Oatch ; nit oy pitcher, by Wigga 1. by Ulsey Z; struck out, by Wiggs 8, by Oatch ; passed ball, Sullivan:- wild pitch,- Oatch; time of game, 2 hours atid 10 minutes; umpire, voigan. o - BUTTE DROPS ONE. - ' ? v The heavy hitters from the mtnina dls trlct of Montana dropped .a game -to Ta coma yesterday, on their- own grounds. The summary: : . , i Tacoma 0180005-1 -10 BMtte 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 38 Earned runs, Butte S, Tacoma Oftwo- Dane tuts. Lietcner, ' Flsber, Htaraens. mc Intyre, Treadway; three-base hits. Ward, Tread way: stolen baRes. Kane. Ward 2, Treadway, McHale, Hutchinson; double piays, Marshall to Kane, J on neon to Fisher to Hutchinson; - left on bases, Butte 10, Tacoma 8; bases on balls, oft Hawley 4, off Johnson 7; sacrifice hit, fsrfoss struck eut., by Hawley 8, by ohnson S; wild pitch, Hawley:-time of game, 2 hours; umpire. Cunningham. ., f '' SCORE EVENED VP. In last night's bowling contest at the Commercial Club, between Astoria ' and the Commercials, the latter won, Whloh vena up the score.' .When the Portlands visited Astoria recently they lost; but on their own alleys they. won, Last night's scores follow: '!) . Commercial duhJ. t'tfi'LL 1 ' t s , 4 Potter .......A... .' "29 48 81 m Menefee ..88 60 ,1 27 Wlllett ......,.....,u...32 89 44 47 Blersdorf 84 B2 62 89 Bushong .. ............. ........ ,.84 4J 44 83 McNary ..w.:.......3 28 19 ' Astoria Club-i ..- ' Ralston ,...:"...;,...84 85 28 l Peterson j-i ...48 41 . 85 88. Wise :....,.....,62 45 28 29 Taylor ...47 28 82 40 Pye ...,... .... 40 84 84 82 Sovey ......42 27 86 48 At the conoiuslon of the games a ban quet waa served the visitors, -i-i - v " TALE WAS THE WINNER. The fastest crew yet turned - out by Harvard 'was yesterday downed by Tale within 10 seconds of record time. Yale won by four lengths. Time Tale, 0:200; Harvard.' 0:20:83. In the four-oared race. Harvard won from Cambridge by i lengths. ' In the ' freshmen's face", rtar VS.rd overcame Tale's lead of a few feet. In '.a splendid spurt at the finish, and finished on even terms. , ; ' WM. HUME DEAD. William ' Hume, the veteran cannery, man . of the Columbia River, died yeij-, terday at his home at Easle.Cllft, Wash., at the age of 72 yearn. He leaves a wife and two grown daughters, both residing at home. Misses Lottie and Aura Hume. He has a brother at Astoria, Oeorge W. Hume. Mr. Hume was born -In - Water-" villa. Me., and when a young matf tame to California' on ' a fishing and hunting expedition. He went to the Columbia river and built the first cannery there In j laWr and conducted it Until, a few years ago, when he sold his interests io tne voiumoia niver racxera' Associa tion, and has lived since -at Eagle Cliff The funeral will be bald at Holmau's undertaking parlors this afternoon, with burial In Done Fir cemetery. , . s CAUTION . The publlo Is warned not to buy tickets for -the Letter Carriers' excursion., with out seeing that they bear the imprint f the City , Delivery; Division in red ink. All, others are fraudulent. . - " s . COMMITTEE. f Reorganizing Matters, r A,', reorganisation of the office force of the general freight .department of the O. B, & N. Co. is In progress today. The work of the f o'foe has been classified -so as to prevent confusion and to expedite matters, -j The clerical force Is now plso ed in Room 23 by. itself. Contracting Freight Agent; Morse and hla .assistant, Ralph Jenkins, have had their desks re moved to Room 22. .The change will be a good thing all arounov ,-rJ " Dn w. A. Wise. A Great : :,:Satisfaction it Is a great satisfaction - In selecting a dentist tq be able to consult with one In whom you feel confidence. T Our repu tation for fifteen years stands as a shield be tween yon and fraud. . - You nay safely trust your work to us with every assurance of con slderate and fair treat ment. :.,, t Dr,..T. P.WIse. WISE BROS., Dentist s aoS.aeo, sie, sit, si, aijPslllngtlalldlng, if Both Phone. i Or. South f 391: Col. 'jftJ.' COY. Third and Wahlngtoa Streets.' . . : Open evening till 9: Sunday, a tela" es - mat - weave ; themselves "so closely into the very life of mane ' A place where happiness and love : ? reign; Supreme. fA haven of rest trom the turmoil of the business . 1 and V or K-af day world Attd-yetil; tis only as you make it. Let yours be brifiht, comfortable and cozy. The addition of a single piece of furniture selected with discretion and food taste makes a wonderful improvement in , the looks of a : robme -?Ourfbig store is fairly bulg- , ing Hyith home comforts ,andJ our r . priced are such that your fondest fancies may be; indulged at little cost. If you like we will sell to you on the easy payment plan: IRON ; BED5. -9 l ,:t kaa mi , , . - . I I. Our Price, $2.75. These beds are extra heavy, posts . 1 1 -16 inches in diameter. Hundreds of ' these beds are being sold daily in other stores for $4.00 each 1 .' Bininq Tables Extension,! able, like cut, heavy, ' massive, good "'. enough for any man's home,' . r ? Y ;.i?.at $i5.oo: A.. ' Rival Steel' I i ii ff-'iil w if I Iv4 tttU'i I A . ssw s w , l ' 1 r-v hmm ' iimm.p. inmfnrf 1 '.. In the Jcjtchen. Theyjae made. to cook the roast i ( and, hot to roast the cook.,? A"' There are1 more points of V-v: perfection about a ROYAL , RANGE .than any other j f- range we ,-ever saw, and;, what'j more we can, show. ' them to you. ? . tyi We sell them from $25.00 up. WE, ARE STILL IN THE OLD STAND t- iTIlE 4rST0RY RED. BLOCK ; ; - 176-172 HSSf ST. V - - i PORTLAND, 0.1E. a. I.".: ft A. '1 1; 1