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GAFFNEY HAD NO CHANCE AT
ANY TIME WITH DURABLE DANE
End Comes In Fi(th Gaffney Talks , Foul But Fans Give Nelson Full
Credit Crowd Large and Order jy Chic Bowlin Wins From Dick
Jopes In, Fast Preliminary Nell of Denver Proves a Joke but Gets
Away With Decision.
"JIMMY" BRlYT 1$ 6N HIS WAY BACK TO FAME AND flLOltY.
VFrldaS '.wim Tommy Gaffney, the
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Now' it Is Tommy Gaffney, the Os
trich.
The much touted son of Spokane
who was nt one- leap to gain n na
tlnn wldo reputation by putting Bat
lllrig N'elson to sleep failed to con
nect Friday evening when the gong
sunt them away In a ten round con
tent and' badly battered, quit during
the firth, claiming a foul. Saturday
no was on u oca me ustrich on. ac
count of his comical attempts at
covering. But the milliner's favor
ite bird, which has a habit, when
pursued, of thrusting its head Into
a .hole oln the ground and allowing
the rest Of Its anatomy to remain ex
posed; should rot be" compared with
Gaffney for the fleet-footed bird
has speed and n 'klck" as a part of
Its defense. Gaffney has nil.
Nelson hooka Good
On the other hand. Nelson used
the bout as a stepping stone oil his
Journey back to tho championship,
which he has set about attaintrig In
as great a degree of determination
as ho started on his first trip. Local
fans arc nnarilraotis in the opinion
that he will be able to render a good
a'ceount of himself for two or thro
j'ears jet, and should Macfarlanc or
Welsh beat Woigast It looks as if Bad
has1 a chance to ''come back" par
don. Bat, wo know you don't like
that phrase but the Durable Dane
will have to get into better condition
for a big event than he was last
night, but at that hexwas far and
away too' g6od for Mr. Thomas Gaff
ney of Spokane. As -to his chance
'wllti "VVolgasl, there- are those who
believe ho can beat the Michigan
lad it all depends on tho old time
stamina, and Friday night's little
argument was not of long enough
duration to glvo a line on his stay
ing qualities, which nt one time won
htm the title and ied sporting wri
ters Id dub him "The Durablo Dane."
However, Bat has made a host of
new friends in Southern Oregon who
will watch his future ring career
with interest and who wish him well
on (ho long, hard road ahead of him
which he hopes to travel to regain
his lost laurels.
Gaffney and Fouls
Thero bo those about tho city
whq convorso of fouls, of dirty work,
of crookedness. They say that Bat
fouled Gaffney four times. Ho is ac
cused of butting, of htting low and
after tho gong tapped. It is true that
Bai did land a couplo of blows after
the gong, was sounded, whereupon
Mr. Gaffney flopped himself to the
canvas with great alacrity while his
seconds the chief of them being an
other Gaffney, of whom thero will
bo more written anon shouted
"Foul! Foul!" for all tho world to
hear. In this particular instance all
tho world happened to be In the
hands of Refereo Hanaucr, and he
couldn't see It that way. As to the
blows that went low, they can be
classed with the old lady who went
east sho didn't go. The final blow
struck by Mr. Durable Dauo caught
tho Unknown on tho point of tho ribs
and his cry of "I can't stand for
that" should read, "I can't stand
that." 'Twould have been nearer
the .facts In the caso. Tho blow was
disputed, but all of tho fans sitting
clone to the corner in which tho
blow was delivered wcro unanimous
In baying that It lauded fair. There
was no proocatlou for a foul blow,
for" tho 'Dane was winning and had
the battle' well 'in hand.
Guffucy lilt Hefereo
VMdsi df tho tails aro prone to for
give'1 Gaffrfcy fdr an attack at the
close on tho referee. Not that Han
auer was at fault in any particular,
hut the Spokano lad had received a
hud beating, his fight was hopolcba
und he realized It. In addition to
this ho was dazed and mora or lebs
hysterical. All of theso fads led to his
sudden assault on Hiibsoll. There Is
llttlo doubt but that ho had had
control of his senses ho would not
have nctod in tho manner in which
ho did. But for the actions of Gaff
uoy's In other they wore disgrace
ful In tho extreme. Enteilng tho
ling, ho first nttotnptcd to put tho
Battler down, but ho hadn't a chnuce
Tho Dane shook him off and went
after Tommy, showing good Judg
ment when ho simply shoved him
back into tho corner und not sti Ik
ing him. Tho Instant that Gaffuoy's
(brother entered the ring rtefereo
Hanaucr awarded the tight to Nel
son. All bt whtcn was as it should
"be, tor Gaffney could not have gone
another round.' '
AlMii Is Ftuy
Nelsdn Is the" same old fdiy ring
general. Ho appeared Irit and inado;
himself at home. He chatted with
spectators and with' Ills' seconds. He
at least was nbt in d6ubt as td tho
outcoihe. Stripped he sliowdd him
self to be In rather good condition,
deceiving to tho eje, for In the mill
he did not hao the finish on his
work that is usually thdre.' As sdori
as Gaffney appeared ' Bat trbtte'd
across the' ring and shook hands. To
extend a courtesy, you say? Well,
perhaps, but more llkory 6 set whe
ther Mr. Thoniak Gaffney1 was agi
tated or not. Then came countless
llttlo delays, the poe lor trie pic
tures', the talks by Bat with the offi
cials, even the crossing, of tho ring
by Nelson to considerately tender
Gaffney a portion of the resin for
tho shoes all of these little things
wore sprung by the veteran. Kind
ness and courtesy? Sure they have
had those same kind and courteous
acts In the prize ring for the past SO
j ears and crafty old Durable Is a
past jnaster at it. Needless to say,
Gaffney, the youngster, grew nerv
ous. So wouid you at twenty, and
In jour first big tight.
At last the wait for the main event
was over. The ring cleared. An
nouncer Owney Patton mado his fi
nal address and It was some ad
dress, too, by the way. Referee Han
aucr waved tho seconds from the
ring. The gong clanged.
Gaffney Too Euger
Both men Jumped for the center
of tho ring. No time was lost. Gaff
ney wis a trlfie too eager but sent
in a left to the face. Bat began hia"
old ta'cUcs of never backing up and
seemed willing to take the punches.
The round wai about half over when
Gaffney whipped1 over a right hook
to the cheek which Jolted tho Dane
considerably. Ho seemed dazed for
an Instant and surprised. 'Twas a
good llek and give tho Unknown
credit Tor It. tor It was the only Jolt
tho Battler got. The Dane shook his
shaggy locks and went on Id.
Early In the garrio Gaffney dis
played a new style of ring tactics. He
would crouch almost double and co
ver his face with his to wgloves.
Then ho allowed the bane to land
at will until suddenly he would shoot
out a left or right, ana although he
seemed to land occasionally a close
observer could see the Dane glvo his
head a twist, taking -tho Jolt out of
the kick. Either this, or tho blow
was stopped by a glovo. Ever cau
tious. Nelson did not give Gaffney
the opening bo scented to be looking
and waiting for and in the meantime
rained in blow after blow on the
glovo covered face of the crouch
ing boy, occasionally whipping one
over to the kidneys,! causing Gaff
ney to straighten up with a Jerk.
No Cliuucc for Tomiily
During tho second rdUnd It was
plainly only a caso of how long tho
fight would go. Once Gaffney slipped
and while down took the nine sec
onds allowed. Never did ho have a
chance.
At tho end of tho second round
Nelsdn did not hear tho bell und
landed a'lght blow to the face, tiult
noy tried to get away with It on the
grounds of a foul but Hanuuor or
dered thti meii to go on. Nelson, Id
stead of resting, took ocedslou to talk
to tho timekeepers and tell thein to
sound tho gong louder. This was
ImpoABible as a small gong had been
provided and would not sound loud.
At tho end of the third rttund Nelson
caught himself Just hi time, the blow
Just reaching Gaffney.
Looked LIko Trouble
Early in tid fifth It was soon llidt
Gatfnby could not last jnue'h long
er. His punches had weakened until
the Buttler was almost disregarding
them altogether. Suddenly hd whip
ped oho to the ribs arid Gaffney went
to his kneerf In a corner crying out as
he fell, Hanaucr nibbed between the
riie'u and then It was that Gaffney
arose htld started for Hanaucr. In
tho mcnutline Guffnoy's brother had
come through (ho ropes and proceed
ed to tuko up his brother's battle
by assaulting Nelson, who disregard-
ed the Interloper aud went id tho
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YESTERDAY'S SCORES.
"Jimmy" Brill, the fnmou nnt'ne son, is the Intc-t jiugilift, to sturt
on his way back. "Jimmy" claims he i. ju-t 113 jjood ever riittl lookt
fi(rwnhl 1u1.xiou.-ly to the propo-cd wcctiiiK with hU old rival, "Hut" Nel
on, in New York.
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NKW YOKIC, Aug. A.Oolliiim
fight funs ttulny lielicve tltnt Wic hot
iuj; game in New York Hlnte will notrti
reach n ligll jdiuie llt'ciuttu of Hie
personnel of the couiuilriitUm Avliidi
will stiporvi-o tlio fiuhtx. Under tho
now irgulatioiHi the ooiinuU'Moii Iuih
tho power to btttokliNt tiglilern wlio
do nril fill reiuiuMitculK. What
would happen to Snndy I'VrgtiHUi
and Cyelouo Jolmiiy 'rimmpxou un
dor the hew lnw, xliould tli6 V repeat
their peffomidiu'l', U d initter ol
much spooulation, bVitwou, it
gonernlly agreed, ipiit cold und I ho
Cyclone udmiited Mint he wn in no
condition to make his tHWtomiuy
huirioatie fight.
time Chief Hltson was id the ring.
Thero was no trouble, though It
looked for au instant like It.
After tho tight Nelson addressed
tho house and showed considerable
wind. Ho had hardly a mark on Mm.
Gaffney attempted to speak, but
when he claimed that ho had never
gotten a square deal In Medford aud
that Hanaucr had robbed him he
was hooted down. Ho was hysterical
at tho time and should not bo held
too strictly to account for his re
marks. The most serious criticism
offer In regard to Tommy Gaffney is
the fact that he did what no man
would do in a ring or elsewhere in
tho matter of language. Several
times ho applied different epithets
to the Dane and afterward to the
referee. His brother, however, was
far tho worst offender in this respect.
The Preliminaries
"Wc like fhe'maln event, but, oh,
you first preliminary!" Chic Bowltn
cop'ped the grapes from Dick Jones,
winning all the way and thus get
ting ba'ck for his defeat on the night
of July 4. Chic In the meantime hJd
Irarned to use his right hand, and
with Jolts to the stomach brought his
lighter hued opponent to his knees
'six times. Chic fought a heady fight
and deserved the decision. Tho
crowd greatly enjoyed the bout.
But of all the men who ever step
ped through a rope Into a prlzo ring
add .touted himself as a fighter Kid.
Nell of Deliver Is the worst yet. Roy
.Smith of Los Angeles got his goaf
rfnd skinned It and nailed It on the
fence theh ho lost tho fight. And
thereby hangs a tale.
As a fighter Nell Is a dub, He
Is worse than that, but tho United
iStates postoffice department places
a limit upon the descriptive powers
;of n poor newspaper man, so It will
have to bo passed up. And speaking
of a pass up, Nell should bo passed
up, tabooed, and told to beat It by
every fan w'ho likes tho gamo. A
nice, big, juicy lemon would be -but
what's tho Uho. He got Into the
rWg to 'gel with Smith.' Smith hit
him at will, when he could catch him.
Flnallj Smith unfortdimtoly struck
him low. After a fan had yelled
Nell suddenly decided to fall down.
3o he carefully let himself out nt
full length. Tho rpferee sturted tho
'crj thing went of'f nicely and rll v t4
Then Nell got to hia feot and cltl'iiod
a foul. Tho refereo gavo hlni .tho
decision, but why 'ho did after ho
had started to count him out pluses
all understanding. Ah for tho foul, no
man who was over hit In tho grln
hard enough to l;o knocked down
over got up In four seconds. But Nell
got away with It. 'Twas a h, for
get It.
Crowd Inrgo
Tho crowd which attended the
iKlits was largo and In n high good
ullin6r. Walter McCalluni handled
the affair In splendid 'condition, ev
erything wo tnoff nicely and all wcro
satisfied.
Itoferoo Hanaucr desoives u word
of copim'ondatjou for tho manner in
which' ho ncdtiltted hlnlsolf. Ho was
on tho Job all tho time and did ro-
murkably well for 0110 as now as ho Is
jrtucts tho Natntorlum gymnasium.
In two weeks he worked wonders
In getting tho B.Utler Into condition,
which speaks well for tho gytri nnd
l-Mwards methods. Bat put himself
Into Franklo's hands entirely and
told him to turn hltu out In good
ihnpe. Fratlklo did.
The Ualttor and his crowd leU
Saturday fdr tho Knynrt placo, dn
.Itoguo River, where ho vvlU spend
throo or foiir davs fishing. On his
return ho will probably stay two or
'threo das in Medford beforo leav
ing tor the sonth.
1 Thero Is some talk of matching
thd Battler with Bud Anderson, who
won Friday night at Klamath Falls
Ifrom. Frank Edward of Oakland, Cnl.
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FRIDAY'S SCORES.
National.
At Pittsburg-
Pittsburg
New York
1
At Cluclnnatl-r-l'aln.
American League.
At Now York H
'ow York '
Cleveland 1,0
At Boston- H
loston '. 7
laotrolt A 3
At Philadelphia
Philadelphia . . . .
3t, Louis . .
R
i , . . .5 5
....12
At Washington
Washington ......
Chicago
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Coast 'League.
' At San Francisco It. H. 13.
San Fiauclaco ..'...' 7 10 1
Portland
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A ii 1
At Los Angela's
il.os Angeles ..-;".
jVernon Ktf 0
R. II. 13.
o ' 7
12 2
At Hacriiiiieiito R. H. 15.
Sacramento '. fi 2 1
.Oakland
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Northwestern.
At Portland ,". ,'' " !'
Portland .'". "I .A' 4 1
'Victoria .V.. ;. ,0 4 4
'H 1
At Ttiioma ' r , ' ' R.
Tncoma ..... .,". ..........
VutiLOii ver ...;''... 5
II.
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in Mm wrirlr
In passing let a word of praise bo
assistance of tho refereo. But by thlstendeied Frankle Edwatds, who cbn-
At Seattle-- H. W. II.
Seattle : 4 1
Spokuiio ,,....., 2 7 2
' 11 1 T
or.r,.n Brr.l.r 1 i
ocnnnnu iu nciint.
FROM BASEBALL FIELD
LOS ANGI'M'fj, Cah, Aug. f.
f'uilih Ik'iiinnl, jiglit lielder of tlio
Lob AiiaeleH tomii and lending hnt,K
iriiui of hi club, iiniioiiiieed today
(Ii'ih puiiimnciit retirement fioiu tho
ihiiKiiioHH. llcriinnlf who Ims oom
iplcU'd ii coiiiHO of OHteoimtliy, will
JHliorlly CAtiihliHh un officfl hcto. lit)
I..... I....... ...!ll. a.iiiiiI Iniir.nn l.ititk.u
lllllJ IJCTH Willi V)HB IVII,IIU .wi.iur,
Jr bCM'inl uiirn,
I'nriflc Coast IOMgtir
At San Francisco R. H. K
Portland ,0 3 2
hnu FrntH'ixfo - () 0
naileries: Portland. Kuhn ami
St eon; San Francisco, Harry nud Sut.
ter.
At Sacramento R, . u,
Oakland , o 0
Sacramento ,... f 12 0
Batteries: Oakland, Pernoll and
l'earce:' Sacramento, Btium and
Thomas.
At Los Angeles R. , k,
Vornon j jo 3
Los Angeles . v J c 0
nattbrlw: Lo's Angeles, llalla and
'Abbott; Vernon," Hltt and llogan.
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ISortlnrent lA-Riie
1 At Seattle R,
Spokane
Seattle 0
1 At' Portland it,
Victoria ., 2
.Portland . . . 4'
FATHER OF N. Y. B0XINQ LAW.
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TENNIS WEEK
AT FOOTHILLS
Tournmnonl nt Cnrpontrr's Orclmrd
HomoPrlies for Doubles, Slnnlos
nnd Coiisolnllom Entries Must
Do Matlo Monday Mnny to Play.
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fiwwier
Tlu'i'r prouiWi't lo he hoiiid loul
ho.xiiii; in Now' Yoik diinng I ho next
HtiiiHoti. A dew law I11H jnt hU
eiliM'tcd licrmlUiilg ton round liOtitM
thore." Senator ,1ime (I. KniwIOJ' w
the fitllier of tin (ut'smiKo luid work
ed hard for II luinmige. The Fenlit'Sr
wns all umuloiif lioSer ill New ork
before lie entered tho Legilulure.
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DIAM0NB 'MEDAL FOR "
VERNON CENTER FIELDER
At Tncomn
(Vancouver
Taeomit . ,
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II. 15.
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if. 13.
G 3
Il 2
R. II. 13.
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1 7 3
j Nittlonnl League
! At Cincinnati Phlladelphla-Cluclu-
lnatl ptitildued; rain.
f At Chicago R. H.I3.
Brooklyn 8 13 2
Chicago & 10 1
Batteries: Itucker nnd Jlergcn:
Reulbach, Rlcliter, Mclntyro nnd Ar-
chor. Umpires O'Day and Knnilie.
At St. Louis R. II. 15.
Boston 4 7 2
St. Loll Is 7 8 0
Batteries: Tyler und Mntturn,
KlTng; Harmon and Brcsuahan. Uin-
plreij Johnstone and Eaeon.
1 At Pittsburg R. II. 13.
New York 1 (5 2
'PItlibiirg 3 7 1
nattories: ntfniunrd, t'randitll and
Meyers i Ixilfield, Ferry and Gibson,
Uinp'rcs: Klein nud Brennnn.
1
' Aindrlran League
At Washington . II. II. 15,
Chicago 8 112
Washington 7 10 1
Young und Payne; Hughes, Becker.
Gray and Street, Alnsuiltli. Umpires
Connolly and Purkor.
at Philadelphia R. 11. 15.
St. Louis 4 7 1
jpblladolbjila , i 7 2
I batteries: Lake and Stevens;
JCoombB and ThoiunH. Umpires 15a
gati and Evntis.
j At iiostou R. II. 13.
prlrolt , 7 14 1
Boston ( 14 2
Butteries: Wlllett ana 'Htuiuigo;
IC&rgor, Papo und Carrlgau. Um
pires: Dluccn and Porrlno.
, At Now York II. II. K.
Cleveland ...... . , 7 13 I
Now Vork ,., H G 3
1 IJattorles: Gregg, Kalcr, Krapp ami
FlHhnr:' Ford nnd Swoonoy. "Uuiplnm:
O'Loughliu und Mullen.
EDWARD8 KNOCKED OUT
BY BUD ANDERSON
LOS AN0KI.KS, f.tl.. Auij. .1. A
diamond iticllul, iniri'lm-i'd liy lohil
liuM'liali fnim. will he prchcnled in
tViitertlchler Waller t'lirlmle of the
Viii-non tealu when he H t 1 -4 nil it
tho plate thl fii-l tinte toimn'row il'
lernooii. The tiopliy of solid gold
u tlio sixo of it rtiher dollar nud h
diViirntcd nt the lop with 11 large did
itUdid of perfect color. Aeron. ihu
face of tlio emhlriu in n pair of
crosM'd hitls with 11 gold hull It"
twci'ii them.
On the haek - Iheiiiperiplioti:
"I'neiiti'd lo Waller Cnrliflo hv 11
few fmiA in recognition of i!h umk-
ing the greitti'M play the ever hiiw-
'n tiiple play from (ho outfield iiiiiih-
sihted."
COSTER MATCHED TO
MEET TOMMY DIXON
KANSAS CITY, Mw Aug. ,V-J
Cohler mid Tummy Dixon, lihl
weights, have been mulched for n
lA-round limit before the West Side
lAlhlelie eluh in New Orlennn ertrlv
hi Srpteiuber. Divnu uImo Hclicd.
tiled to meet Joe River nud l'muMc
Coulev in New Oileatis the mime
month.
MILWAUKI5I:, Wis Schools for
tho study o ftho principles nnd. philo
sophy of noclallsm aro to be I'Muh'
Halted hero by tho socialist party In
power.
Hasklns for Health.
A tfiiiii"' lourimmi'lil will he held
till dining Hi' coming wool., begin
ning Tiit'Hdny, ul tlio KooIIiiIIh Or-
iftl, tho lOhideneo of Mr. mtd Mim.
t. II. furpentor. The eomltlco in
I'hiiigu U ooiiipoHod of S. Villi Heel.-w-ilh,
P. W. Ilainill, J, V, Mm 1 ill, (I.
It. CuriH'iiler.
Iliitiiori for doiihh'M lo ditto mo:
H'lrnglio Wiegel, J. UiihiKk Hponeor;
It. 1). Weary, ltiirlou Hiwoiii.tolii
S. Vila Iteehwilh, I'liilii W. Ilittliill;
Ii (I Huigo-N, Jr llogiimld Piu'iU:
I .conn id t'ni pen I or, Alfied Caipen.
tor; Lincoln .McCoimiti'k, Lincoln
Meloruiiiok, Jr.: Hoimld fhtiK Mr.
t 'lurk 5 John P. M011 ill, (leorge II.
C'urpoiitor.
Kutiii" or hlugh'rt lo date pot i'l
paired for doithleji me; A. tf. KiciM,
It. W. Not limp, Kdwiti'd t'nilloii.
Iloudiiiot Connor. Holier! W. Kiihl,
Duuhiir t'HH, Arnold Seiiddcr.
There will ho three net, of pie
limliiiirv imiiiiU 111 botli (loulili'H mid
xiuglcN nud lie hctK in the final.
There will be 11 conolnlion loiiiuu
itieiit lit double of nil losi.m in the
rn round of dnuhlM. All paltiiigs
miiNt he given O, II. t'ltrpenicr Mon
tln V nud will itppcnr nehediiled in
Ttiohdny'i pnporH. I'ruen for eiieh
eliiMM nro offoii'd.
Ah the coitrlM nro mi-I In (lie hill m
'lino opportunity U Offered for 11
gallery nud it U oxpeeted it htrgo
erowil will wiIiichk the eouleM,
NKW YORK, Aug. A. Tim board
of health niitiouiird Hint It would
allow the prOachors of tho city to
decide whether or not lln rommoii
communion nips of lliHr rhurrhen
Hhotild be roiideiuued iitidor tho itutl
drinking cip law.
Ilnaklns for Health.
SMITH'S
APARTMENT
HOUSE
Mouth HUernliln
N)mv nitil UMo.)ntc Modern
In every partlcolnr, gn rook
ing, oir. AVoincii noil a girls
inimt bring refen-nci.
VM. KMITII.
tfr-tr
Are Your Eyes Not
Worth Insuring?
If ho call and lot mo Insure them against tho harmful and iIIhii
grceublo effects of ojo.strnlu wltlth a properly fitted pair of Ioiihon.
I GUARANTEE SATISFACTION
DR. RICKERT
'" Eyesight Spooialist.
-H OVCIt KNirTNIIR'H, Mi:iU'ORI).
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ii Waterless ' FresJi Cream Soups I
Vegetaples and
Fruits
KLAMATH FALLS, Or,, Aug. ffi
Kifeht fnliH hdro today woilld like tb
see Htul AudiirHoli of I'oitliilld and
Frank 'Kd winds', ult Oakland light
weight, ifit'ct hero l'fr itnothei Hcrnp,
following lat uiglit'rt affray which
wiih won by AlidciHou via ihe
knoi'kout route ill I lie J7th. "
Tho yoiingMiorH wore Kigm'il for 11
20-roiiinl go. It wiih an oven hieuk
,up to tho piotiiciit Anderson put ovjr
tho sleopiii piuieh,
Bohhle Carruthers Dead,
lKOltlAf ( III., Au'. fi.- IJohliiij
CumitlioiH, in IiIh day one of the
iiIohI faiiioiiH big leaguo luihcliiill
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