:" I n S PXGI3STX MEDFOTCD MATIi TRIBUNE. OTDFOttD. OREGON. SUNDAY. .TUIW 2fl, 1011. " SPORTING RING NEWS TRACK FROM FIELD La: ALL mmm' SECTIONS NAME DOESN'T AWE GAFFNEY EDWARDS WILL SUNDAY BASEBALL 'SPUD WITH HIM.LESSEHS DISORDER Clever Little Lightweight Declares That Ten Rounds is His Game and That He Will Give Good Acount of Himself With the Battler. Famous Lightweight Arrives Ready New Haven Police Chief Says Game! "it has been noised around to Train for Ten-Round Boxing Contest Says He Wants to Show Ten Fast Rounds. I cd Considerably. Bnlllinc Nelson agreed last night XEW "AVEN. Qonn., July 22. o open thonew longuoboason at theSmlay baseball by professional iuiiiiin 13 manning u iti'iiiiui uiumi force, according to Chief of Police Cowles. of this city. In replying to a demand from church organisations (hat he suppress the Sunday games at Lighthouse Point In the suburbs. ball jmrk this ui'ternuon and will pitch the fW bull. Tho Nelson-Gnffuey ten round box ing contest scheduled for next Fri day night has been postponed until tho night of August 4. j Such was tho decision reached by Gaffney nnd Nelson Saturday after noon at a lengthy conference held at the Nash hotel. Tho Battler de manded tho week's training owing to (young men from the streets and les- his condition and Gaffney was forced to accede to the demand ns no money had been posted for nn appearance lliifMlnp- Vlsnn rl.ilma thnt ho Is 'ilnv EimM who would othorwlsololter not In condition to box 10 fast rounds ion street corners and from my own personal observation, I know it low ers the number of cases In tho courts Monday. as ho is carrying too much weight and that he wishes to give tho local fans an exhibition of fast work Therefor ho asked a postponment of a week and this was finally granted by Gaffney. I Tho Durable Dane who for 1C years has been the idol of tho American j fight fans arrived In Medford Satnr-' day morning to prepare for the con-' test with Gffucv. He looks as fit! as ho claims to be and is emphatic that he Is not yet in the "has been" class. He is now trying to satisfy himself as to his physical condition and then will attempt to get a few more big events. "if 1 thought I was done for good and could not again regain the cham pionship I would certainly retire and pot take on any of these small bouts. Uut I am ptlll a force to bo reckoned with. Nelson Is accompanied by his brother Arthur. Ho brought with him a sleeping tent which he will erect near the Natatorlum. He will train at Edwards gynaslum with Frankio Edwards as a Bparring part ner and will do his road work- in the morning. that t)ttfllla .tlrti u Aittttlrii lilt tt til A KCpS Men Off Streets and That whipped," 8ttes Tommy Gaffney. Monday Cases Are Hence Lessen- who ,s t0 ,cct tl,p UnUk'r ,I1, n lon rumui couicsi in una in) huuii, uiu i i want the fans to know that 1 will be there until something besides repu tatlou puts mo out. 1 am going in- I to tlie ring in the pink of condition and will have u dead chance In a ten round contest. 1 have every thing to win nnd 1 am going to take this chanco to better myself. "Battling Nelson was n groat fighter. Some say he Is as good as ever but 10 years In the fighting business Is bound to havu its effect. I am going to do my best. Ton rounds Is my game. I feel confi dent and there Isn't any thing In this afraid vof a reputation sort of a gag." Gaffney Is working out well. Fri day afternoon he stopped Kid Ithodes in a round and a half and then took on Jones aud llowlln, colored, and gave them all they wanted In a round each. He is training faithfully and looks fit. His friends believe he will be a hard one to stop In ten rounds. H'H HHf HI H $22,500 IS PAID FOR A ST.PAUL PITCHER. , f 1'lTTSnUKG, July t2. It "" wn announced tonight thnt Provident Dreyfus yt PltH- 4 "" burg has purchased Pitcher " (VToole of (he .St. Paul toum 4 l.viiiK $'2'J,fi00. This is the grentcst'prioo" for n bull ploy- "" or nn record. " . ... ... 4 YESTERDAY'S SCORES. i 4 Chief Cowles says: "Sunday baseball by professionals will continue at Lighthouse Point, so long ns the game is conducted in an orderly manner, because it draws sens the number of arrests for drunk enness and disorder. .Many young men are attracted to the shore by the Sun- VICTORY IN FOOT RACE BR0UGHTS70 CHICAGO, 111 To compete in n 1201) inilo pedestrian contest with nephew of Count Wilte, Wan O'Lenry. veteran long distance walker, an nounced today that he would ntnrt August 21 for St. Petersburg. CHICAGO. 111.. July 22. Victory over five other girls in a foot raeo at Calgary, Alberta, three years ngoj has brought n fortune of .$70,000 to Miss Caroline Cantlon of Chicago who was the fastest sprinter in Vus sar college, when student there. The year after she wns graduated from Vnssnr, Jfiec Cantlon went to visit two school chums. The provin cial fair was in progress, one of the events being a foot race for girls. Before the race started a Calgary offered the winner 100 shares of stock in mining interests. The crowd laughed because the stock wn.4 thought to he worthless but today Miss Cantlon received notice that a new mnnngement-ttiad taken over the company, the mine hndproved rictit and thnt her shares were worth ?70-000. Look at tho ads thnt offer em ployment and you'll find the right one soon. American Iengue, Detroit. July '22.- It required 12 Innings to decide todny.'s game be tween New York and Detroit, the visitors, finally putting ovur tlm win ing tally. Seoro: New York . ,, n Detroit 7 16 & Batteries Warhup and Sweeney l.afltte.Vurks,.Vlllett and- Stallage. PuiplrvylCoiiiiolly and Kgan. NELSON-GAFFNEY CONTEST IS POSTPONED UNTIL AUG. 4 fl NEED THE TRAlKrNG.'SAYS BAT; '1 CANTAFFORD TO TAKE CHANCE' ASHLAND TO PLAY TODAY Four Team League Will Open Season In Medford This Afternoon Cen tral Point Is Playliifl Grants Pass at the Pass Today. Tui four team league of (lie Itoguu river vnllryy in which Medford. (IrnntH Pass, Central Point nnd Ash land n ry represented) will ojm'ii its season today in this city, Ashland playing the local team. At the name time the Central Point teiiiu will open ut. Grunts I'hsh. luck' MuOl.vuii' nud Ownlo Pnttou owners of the loenl luiiirii, nny thnt tho gnnie today will he well worth seeing1. An entirely new line-up will he- in uniform. 'Hie Ashland fans ure coming down nnd will-bo on hand to cheer their team on to victory. At Chicago: u. h. r. Philadelphia? . . .. 4 7 1 Chicago .'. , b j 0 I Battoriei Coombs and - lump: Lange, Youn'and Poytiu. UmVSca: O'l.oughllu and' Dhiccii. t, McNAMARA SPENDS HIS TIME MAKING PILLOWS LOS ANOELKS. Cnl Jiriy 21. - In order to while away the time In jail, John J. McKanuira. nlleged dynami ter, is doeoruting sofa pillows- with banners secured from cigar boxe.4. The elder McXnmnrn brother today is ileeorating a pillow for Clarence Dnrrow. who will conduct the defense of the brothers when Jhey go to trial October 10. Jailer Gallagher hns moved n sewing machine into the cell occupied bv thoMoXiunnrn,. i MADERISTS JOINING f SOClMLtoTIC FORCES JIOXTERFA. Mexico, July 22: Hundreds of former Jladerists are to day joining the forces of the Mngon ists, or Mexican Liberals, who pro fess udherenee to socialUrn, through out Coahuiln, Wurango nud San Posti provinces according to messages re ceived here today which declare a state of anarchy prevails. Telegrams from San Popito snv that 300 Magonistns there attacked the homes of the Muderista faction and that a general riot resulted. Advices from mnjiy of tho MeNiean states declare that, us a result of the presidential campaign, in progress, the situation is critical and that open revolt mnv reak out nt nnv moment. It .11. K. ..4 7 1 ,.C 10 S Alnstnlth; 'Umpires: At St. Louis -Washington I St. Louis .-X . . Batteries: Walker and Hamilton and Stevens. Evans and -Parker. National Leaguo. J At IlostOii-wMr ...-, a, , k. I'lttsuurK'rt J ic 1 Ilqston- .." I C J Uatterjeau Lolfleld aud Simon; Brown and Kling. Umpires: Eason and Johustone." It. At Drooklyu"! Clnclnnntlfe.ik 0 Brooklyn . . ,,.. .' i Batteries Smith and McLean; Itucker and Bergen. Umpires: 'Klem and Bronnau. H. E. 1, 3 2 fi At New York It. II. B. St. Louis. 2 7 A New York 10 10 1 Batteries: Steel, McAdams; Bresna hnn, Bliss; Mathcwson, Crundull, .Meyers, Wilson. Umpires: Day und Emslle. At Phlladclphla- B. II. Chicago 5 11 a Philadelphia 2 r. 1 Batteries: Brawn and Archor; Moore and Dooin. Umpires: Hlglor and Flnnerau. s , Pacific Coast League. At San- FFrnuclsco II. II. E. Sacramento 1 9 1 Oakland .,. S 10 li At Portland San Francisco I'ortiami ft." II. E. I 12 1 At Los Angeles Los Angeles- . . . Vernon V It. II. E. t J X I !l BRITT SAYS HE CAN WHIP DANE; BATTLING NELSON ONLY LAUGHS THEY MEET SOON FOR 10 ROUNDS WAGNER B COBB ARt STILL AT TOP Little Chanue in the Ranks of Ten Lcadlnrj Hitters of National League Cobb Lends Americans ns Uusual. Noclhttesteni League. At Taconia. ' It. II. B. Tacoma ! Portland & 12 G At Vanronver It. Victoria ..: 2 Vancouver . . . : 1 II. E. 3 n FRIDAY'S SCORES. National At New York. New York 0, St. Louis 0. At Brooklyn Brooklyn C, Cincin nati 7. At Boston Boston .1, Pittsburg 7. At Philadelphia Bain. American At Detroit Detroit 6, New York C. At Cleveland Cleveland 2, Bos ton 7. At Chicago Chicago 2, Philadel phia 10. At St. Louis St. Louis 3, Wash ington 2. . Coast At Portland Portland 7, fTan Francisco 2. At San Francisco Sacramento a, Oakland 0. .At lx) Angeles Los Angoltw 3, Vernon S. Northwestorn At Tncoma Ta coma 1, Portland 0. At Seattle Seattlo 13, Spokane C. At Vancouver Vancouver 3, Vic toria 8. Tfnsklni for Health. There has been little ehungti in, the ranks of the ten leading hitters of tho National League, Wagner nnd Clurko still occupying the two top jHwitious aiuoiiir the regular plaers whilu- tairry Mel.eau is eliiuliiug up the ladder nnd now has u murk of Wl'27. Pittsburg nud Philadelphia are lied for team butting honors at .'JtIM, with New York only two poiutu be low them. Pittsburg also leads in extra biisu hitting, due to the pres ence of Wagner on Jjie club. Wagiiur lends the sluggers of the oil cult, but LudurtiM, of Philadelphia, is giving him a fight for the honors. Alexander keeps up hit renin rkulilo work for the Phillies, and top the twirlers. Cobb is still the class of the Amer ican League batters, and tops all of his competitors. Jackson aud Craw ford follow in order, with Lajnlu chwe behind. Detroit has ousted tint Athletics from the lead in club butting, one point separating them. Both ure hitting over .HOO, which in remarkable. The Atlilutics lend in long-distuiiee hit ting, whilu t'olilt in thcyduggcr of the circuit, with a big lead over his ri vals. Works and Covington, of Detroit, both lead Gregg in percentages of games won, but have not pitched in as many contests; und Krnpp has boosted his figures to a rciitcutiiblc showing. Both are the leading twirl ers of the Nnpi., an Kalkeuberg has only worked in five games. Battler Says He Wishes Drltt Was Only Man , Between Him nnd Championship Says Remarks of Drltt Are Ridiculous. " CLERGYMAN BEAT HIS WIFE; PRAYED TOO LOUD ANHEIldON, lnd., July 21. Unv. Albert Mi&roo Ik today spending tho first of a it) day sentence In the work house for assaulting his wife. "Just because I am a minister, your honor," pleaded Munroe, "It don't gho my wlfu llreusn to uwnkuit mo during tho wee huiuII hours by hor oarniwt prayers." "Now" tho court said as suntntico was Imposed, "I don't think you will bo disturbed With prayers, but other prisoners' may awaken you by snoring." SANTA vn17 Oil., July 21, Not n little peeved that Buttling Nelson, In a sliileuieul to (he United Prosit at Portland yextvrdtty stated that' their coming tight In Nuw York on Uibur Day would be a Joke und ti training stunt, his old time foe, Jimmy Brltt today uiado answer. -Brltt U hero In the first threes of training for the NeUiui go. Tint statement follows: (By Jimmy Brltt) " An to NuIhoii's statement that a bout with mo would be lu the uiUtire of u training ;rtunt, i ran'only xny that the limiting I gitvo the Buttler mure thuu three years ago, coupled with his subseiiueiit knockout nt (he bauds of I'Vnthurwelghl Owen Morau, litiH gone to his head. I uiu far too sensible to talk about the vlitiiiiploiiKhlp nt present, hut I am sure of my ability uut only to de feat Nelson, but that I will surely stop him before the limit of ten rounds. Nelson's marvellous Maui luii was tlm only thing thnt made him n fkliter lu the pnsl and now Unit he hits lout thnt lie has nothing left but his courage to depend on. "I only wish thnt Jimmy Brltt was the only man between in nud the championship. Ills statement thnt ho will get mo on labor day Is too ridi culous to even bo considered." lu such a manner did Battling Nel son Hiukc reply to the Htntuiifnt of Jimmy Brltt that ho would surely stop him within tho ten round limit of their coining fight lu New York. Tho Battler refused to consider the statement or Brltt lu a serious light. "Brltt thinks that I huvo lost my stamina does he? Well ho will find out thnt I still have enough to worry htm considerably. I will admit Hint Morau gave me a henvy beating imt I was not In condition. Since that time I have worked steadily ainf novcr was physically butter that 1 am at tho present lime." Nelson received n telegram this morning from tho promoters of his coming fight with Brltt suggesting August 2U ns tho (Into of tho mill rnther than labor day. Nelson wired" In return that August 2t would do with" him. LET US FIGURE Stairwork. Turned .... 4. - ... .A- I - .'r ;.,. . Posts, Ballusters Or anything in the woodworking line. Whatever the job, large or small, we are ready times to give our, estimate. Drop in and see our plant, you'll find it one of , the busiest placeg a Jfoecjf qr$JL " ! ifi M at all MAKING BALUSTERS, FORIN$TANCE. BY HAND v is an extravagance. You can for a mere fraction of hand made cost get them here all ready to put up. You can also obtain the rails, newel posts, the stairs themselves. TTTTi ' jgdjjj 1 They are as good as the. best handwork in eyeyy reRetf. 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