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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. MONDAY. AUGUST 30. 191". rrn . , Sport News MIKE OR PACKEY? WHICH WILL WIN IN BIG BOUT NEXT MONTH HARD TO PICK mtimmattataimttmn PENNANT RACE IN THE BIG LEAGUES HILLS FANDOM SENATORS MAKE EIGHT i RUNS IN ONE INNING ; AND WIN FROM STAKTON Consistent Baseball By RedlFive Hits Off of Cole Piles Up C... j ni'ii n I i t m . .... . . .. J Sox and Phillies Clarifies situation This Week By George H. Holme. (United Press muff correspondent.) Now York, A u if. :). CnHi,.t ..,. ill by the Sox an. the Phillies I,,, ome to the rescue of a bewildered fun om anu somewhat olurifi,.,! in both leagues. The long looked for ami mud l.r.'.l.,t.,1 crnok f I'liiiH.-H under n. mni in hum t,,Ho,l t rmitoriulii " "my ernck visible t t mine o.i) t.as l.een that of liubv rn vath l,t against ,, ml( Th(. wipping rim! it appears that both clubs re going io ulip into the home stretch which Htnrts day after tomorrow, going ' Hoth Mortiii, of the Phillies, un, 'r- ignn, of the Hostoninns, have prepared for thin stretch spurt, nnd lioth are go ing Into it with arcs in the hole. Hth inrinTH hnve rented their starsAlex under nn.t Wood to the very limit thut K'lfety nllowed, for the punt two week in anticipation of u stony Stopfoiu. ber hike. Apparently both believe iin I'licity in the Molirnw uxinm that youngster, nre alright through tl. oarly drive but it take the red necks i-n-ri.n 10 swum trie slriiin ifl the Hcntombor effort. " That they have miiimgod to retain their leads without putting their utmoHt jyilrength Into the battle augur well for fillip ftinfW'jta ilnvwi'.r I -" " sunn inr uinMlNg JIMlr weeks. The Red Sox, particularly Htoo.l the acid tent the pant week by tnkiii(j mi- mm iwn game or a inree (nine Her iefl from the Tigers and forcing .leu nings' cliin to go extra Innings to en rane with the thin! jlnghey Jennings and the individual "K"'" """i oumcii on mat series to catch up with Boston' but almost u.ir- liculoim riclilmg on the part of the Hon ton Infield overcame the slugging of nie i.cngni. lino tne renuit wan Huston mi-i ,-iincn ncr .on.i at i;ei roif. . expense It was a tolling wallop for the 'Pilfers and aliiynil baseball men not funs hut b.g league inniiiiirern uredicted at fh ami lit l.tt ......i..., ,1.... tl... M': ..... ..... ... ..... n.it.-r. ..tin l ll l l ll-in liad allot their bolt that their morale wus puiictiiroti. nun the well known offensive .troiiL'th of the Coliii t'riiw ford Vciich eoniliiuntion, however, it in 1,'oitiK to lie hurd to ciiniit ten over the Michigan crew until the cold fi hick iiiiow there In not ll cliunce for the henu outers to be overlnken. A two game lend la not liuprognutito at thin t uo of the gnnm hut it 'a tl struw of very mibstiiiitiul proportions. The addition of Joe Jackson by the White Hox cniiie. it i. believed, too make to the Sox really dangerous eon tenders, nud eastern Lnsobull critic. 'ure doping them to finish in their present poHltioll, The I'll i I liftt are lending Ihe Nnlloniil leimue lieciiimc they nre the only cloli that him been utile to play coiiniHleiilly week in nud week out. Mince diimpinu the Culm fmtu the lead two month ni;e the l'hllllea hnve plujcd barely fifty fifty ball the lend they iuanaed in Itrali In the nivnt nustalnliiK t'"'1" lieuHoll, Their peniliuli i Keuernllv coll hldered more prei'iirioiin than that of the lted hox bei'iuiie the I'hlllien In Ihemnelvei me ll tciiui of biiscluill min tiln. They poi lenn "ilope" ftri'ii;lli than iinv eluli in (iovcinol Teiter'a circuit wlih the ponxilile r (option of Ciuclnnuli 'n KcU. However, Iheie In not linother chili, exceplini; the llrnven, who lue lialile to di illi I lut;. that nn'iim aide to develop enouili iliiv- nil inier III MMU IIICMI llulll ll., idlice. In mute of the I'liillicn I name lend, however, there in a atrorn lennini' townnl Ihe Kiiivch, pin t icii In 1 1 v through the ent. Iteeent advice from the I'acilic cimsl, liciniiij t ii n thut mil ,1111111' may vet lie alile to n.uK fhroiiuh hepteiiilicr Iiiih i ten'nl hencl tin Iclllllll)!. Willi . tl hick limit ami youiiU Nehf recently po ked up Uy Mn1! 1 . tr . llohhll the ""V he nlrlilcd. I'll1 llrnve Mould look nnuhty nweel let. 'Ihe 1 1 1 ii me kii.nwi to fiht In t l.f wild their bio' I, n le the tvill than when thev aie nut in front and if tho in e a pcniiant nud tti iiccoiiijniiiyiiii l in uncitil coiisiitciitlioii liiiiij iiw iv frriu llieili t Ii I nut; h the Irie of I hoe chiihik K'ileinl r din, l. y limy vel yet nut mid kick .hiit ill oiiielinilv ' f'l. e. Lead That Wins Closing Uame Yesterday The Siilern Senators wound iii their l!M5 li.'iselmll seuson' ycstcrdny with a victory when thev triinmei the Slavton team H to t in n fa:;t nnd exciting (time at the leiiKiie (jioiinds. Kxcept for one had inning the iaiiie was j rt iJit tlll'olllholll. In the l:i. I loilf ,,f II,.. lit'il. the Senatorial nluinors fell num. t !,. of. fcriiiuii of Cole nml hiimiuercil out five hits which chased. ei(ffit runs across the plate. Cole remained in the muiie. how ever, hut never hud a chance to nin after the sluiiL'hti'r. Cm if started the immn t.,r A nllowed but four hits In the first five iiinines K'i.i.m.i u.i.,.f :.. :.. il :.i. ' ... ii i ii i ii iiii ni i ii n'el allinvcil lour hits and four runs. 1'p to the fatal fifth Cole was whiffinu I lie henalors with .irtliii) regularity nud it bcgim to look like he was iiiuk inu Kood his repulatioii us u strikeout in ner iiiiiii win nenaioiH Hiiililenly lie- came possessed of their butting eyes nnd batled entirely around in Ihia in-iiini;. 1 he (nine was marked by fast field- iiiff and was free from errors us Sn- IS chiirio.il uitli Knt ln. l.....,.l..u enu ninyion nooteii three. Uuker uin pired with hi usual hiiccch. U I ' Art . J I 1 ty, , y . I I til If V ; I . I i ;j i STATE NEWS t i Wahiimton will eventnnllv become the bluest seed potato producing state i in the L'nion," said T. O. Morison, com missiouer of horticulture of that state,! upon his return from Sau Francisco, ,' where he attended the second aunuali meeting of the West Coast Potato fit-', sociation. He averts that the growing j of seed potatoes offers the bi",iiest field . of any line of agriculture, auj the re-1 markable increase in the crop this year j is evidence that the farmers are waking; up to the possibilities. California seed! potatoes now have to undergo a rigid! inspection before shipment, on account of the tuber moth, but Oregon and i Washington are free from this pest. J W. 8. MeCov, who has been in sev-i eral parts of the county this week1 . in fhfl interMSts nf file nroonserl crenm.l 1 ery, tells the Heppner Herald that he . was very favorably impressed with the : prospects of raising plenty of feed for dairy cattle here. At the E. Nordyke place near Lexington, he saw Sudan : grass eight feet high and which had j not received anv moisture excopt by natural rainfall. Several other ranchers have Hatches of this irrass w-hieli irows rank here on the dry hills. lfooil River Xews: September 6 will be a red letter day for Hood River colllltv. tiroviileil trie Mitchells Point ! tunnel is opened on that date, as is now promised. This unique observa tion rioillt u-ill liritiiT tr. Iln.,.1 PI.-.. ! many automobile parties which might oijirini.se I . .1 ri 10 run ni nrrr vug. iiiuk me jioiiua ur scenic interest in j that county. Mike Gibbons (top) and Packey McFaxland. Watching the Scoreboard a. i Carlisle and l.ear necled off "nnune runs at Portland in the first games, Hill downfalliiiir I.os Aiionlns lliiriillliolhlllli mini o n lin.l t.tpt l,i Ihe second melee and Krause imnle n bud finish. Ani'ids won u'ltli I .ii'ii ii lining. .Mit .ii s wild throwing started tbn firework deuihiv nt vi..i,... ;n morning mid when tho mini net I led Snn I'rnneisco win on the juiev end of un to 15 tnllv. eniim got reveiign a the sun wn sinking In the west bv taking advun Inge of Harry Abies' feebleness, and n. inn iv hodoicu me i igers una wed him. Suit Tjike look two from Oakland. Red Sov iioiilit it '...... ...i Irom the Indians, wlmitnir bv on.. t zero ii elassv i.il. io.ru ' I i.." Despite wild heave which eunbled lireo Nnnlitt in ...... i. ..:. i . .. k. " ""-, wi nun neat iNew ork, , to I. (I'oetrv.) i We Al'lV York Am. ..i . tu , vpecuil.; there no other r,. i Sail Player Takes Bride; To Farm Now I'oitliiiid, Ore , Aug. '.M - I uilis 11 ( oleum n, bascb.ill laer an. I funnel. Ii joined the liciicilii I. N esleiilnv iifternooii iie nud Mis Irene (icann w eiv mm tied lit the h. me of Tallicr HiiiihiM, Tlnid mid Slieiiuun utivet, b I' I her Net Ion. t'oleiimu wn n I ' n i f r t t of Oregon Imieliflll shir mine year ago mil tnn Ihe 'varHity ten in he graduated into the Niiithweiitein Iciigue, pluving with Tncoiiiii. I.nter he waa tl,eu by tin New York Aineri. an team and since ha pin vim witii a i in ill n in tint Southern! i. -.. i t. .. . . . . i ii'iir nun un i mioiiitiir lentn in tne rsoi I hclcrli league. tnelmll day aie now oter with Col an ami with hi bride he will go back to the farm near St. Paul, Ore. Mr. Coleman la the daughter of Mr. Minnie liearm, widow ctf Hugh (iearin, who w a prominent farmer of st t'fliil. She I alo Ihe niive of ei I'niled niate rcmior John M. (iearin. Cole man i the Ron nf Jarne It. Coleman, a farmer of the Hulcm district. Mr. Cole man i a gradual of St. Mary 'a acad emjr of thia ellv. National Amateur Coif flayers Mow Up Poorly I'etroil. .M m i An,, -to .a ,. . . ... . - i H. .in. -in inn i g iflil star no in i ... - i i ... . " , I i 'i mi u i v i tig ruin.l ol Ihe niilional ainateiir ..lf '"""loui.slup here t.i.luv. :I4 failed t ll'",i I" a .'aid lower than Ho. ( golf was li uveil I.I a 1 ... , .". 1 ti, , . . . "i,u,"i ""i oiuv eight of the eoiinlry, ,es performer on Ihe links did belter ll...,. So "" .,11::. ,:.:;',;!::rr;,.,,,"ri"' si Hike ahead of " No. S.w " ''.',?, '. Thomas Sherman, of hi,.,, .,l I iiiiici (iiniiii.t ii, ha ion. " """'""'ii 8P0RT8 OF ALL SORTS. Chicngo, An,, no. ns,f,- .i ,, ... ills, first lin.,., .i. . . .-; , .. " 11 r, . , "' ""' Miiieiic, is ''ported to have bee, frr,., :i,i,,i, . niiiciiiuie services by , i.V,. .11,1,111, U I II... I . I I . . , , , ' "ic .iinieu eiul necks ngo. of .', ,V'1rk- .Al,- " -" " Chenev. ,f " ' '"b". is now a member , ,!, I ' '"I'b" Scl,tl , , , oblained I run Rochester. New Yolk, Aug. ,.o, VkeV Mc I Miliiii, nnd Mil,., ii.i.i . . , , , in ri veil nerc "l".v lor their unit, I. al llnghton Ilcach ' ""-" " .pienil,er II. li,,,, India c. c.o.fi. l.:i . i , ' " ""i- ucre, it,, docs ii.. Lt ',,.1..,.. .. ,i . " ' iiunce hi w in. , " """I ICll.' iiiiii iney nre guaranteed $.12,0(10 for "It un hour's boxing the coming bout between l'ackey McFarland and Mike (hbbons would be a sporting pie of more tin... usual interest. Hut the brilliant rinr? career of ti. men, their omuls ,,f u.i ., , , " 'i.iit,-u niniiiar- itV a.lll 1 1 1 mu i in 1 1 1. ri i i , '.'i men- wen known shrewdness as uiutehmukers, all iur rnuHt I hum who Jiko .0 settle boxing eve,,,, , ZZ ? KThW tho"0"' ", their occurrence. . u" .,!"? Wltll0"t gameness and stum- uiination there hag never been a scin t.lla of doubt! his jg (he cold kind .of Knt for which his particular tvpe of Irish - tho bluck-huired one - is famed. Gibbons can be determined enough at times, for h in ,i ,fe , , . - . -- j tifiiiiui Hucn he s winning, which is nearly ulwavs. His lontf atrinir nf nntoi.i.. ...i.:.:.. incuts sneiik -1 v.m I 111,-111,11,-1 Vfl, up i)lH me nnd defeated the best men of the P..IL- n,tt.. 1 ni t i. ! . ..... ........it i.t iitii,i,,, 10 uiiiite au exhibit at the land products show- in 1 orrilini in llctolntr on. Xntmnlia. and there is a strong probability that i me cuiiecuon or grams, grasses, truits, vegetables, etc., gathered tor display at the stute fair will be brought here also. Voters of seven school .liutrlntu r.p Northwestern Grant county will decido Uion the question as to whether or not they desire to have a high school established at Monument. Petitions have been circulate,! thronuhnnt tho .lia.l tricts and have been liberally signed. All indications point to the success of the measure. Take Stock in Piper" Says the broker: "You want to chew tobacco to get the real juicy sweetness out of it and you want to chew "PIPER" to get the top-notch plug-chewing of the world. Down in Wall Street we use-it all the time. "PIPER" not only saves our time it multi plies our tobaQco enjoyment." 01051SGK Chewing Tobicco Champa jne Flator The greatest distinction about "PIPER" to a man who likes a smacking good relish to his chew is the fa mous "Chamcacne Flavor." The winev taste minples nn his tongue with the natural, mel low sweetness of the ripest, rich est; carefully selected tobacco leaf. "PIPER" is the highest type of chewing tobacoo in the world wholesome, healthful ana satisfying. Sold hy dollar Trrwha In 5c and lOccula aanitar?, THE TOBACCO COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO. CAU jig jl m I. .:iimm FREE Send 10c and your tobacco fll.r. n and we'll send a full-size 10c cut of "PIPER" and a hand some leather pouch FREE anywhere in TJ. S. Also a folder about "PIPER." The tobacco, ptuch and mailing will cost us 20c, which wa will gladly spend because a trial will make you a steady uaer of "IPER." more is just one feuture of the mutch ubout which there seems to bo something resembling agreement: "iiincly that William (I. Marshall of the Ocean A. (.'., ut which it is to take place on (September 11, atnnds a good chance to lose on his $:!' 500 venture. Hut Mr. Marshall is not disturbed by predictions; in fact hei"(nH. " "' " " in to nnve nrranife, n til . , . . meeting thut club mauugers nil over I ,,.. ."-V1"' two "ul'l''.v A NUT ICll ftlf lU'lt Vi.i.r-u 1 1 -. vuni to hnuK ubout. v intr iiiiionir t ic uiicorfiilut ;,.u ;u I .. L' . l. ..ii ... "l .nt it it r i it 1 1 Li h iiriMaiit urn., i .m : -.... . " bearino the ....... 1 it ..... C Z n 1. VT'. l"rate iim of high order. When it cornea to making the y to McFarland. At lust reports ("bbons was hovering around 150 pounds between, bouts. If that is so Py luu.n,ey fro" the vicinity of 105 tO 147 W u.ttr.n.1. ..:.... ' to the rockv , i ...,.,,K uiii- facts in e nt ublo 11.011 niiernoou or the fi.'htli,, i n,i i... . . " . L'ive the t,.,., v...,lul exccprcl. SCV' Nci Yn.l.. Vn -Hi i ... . ,i , . , , ' ""c ."eve.lo, Ihe I Ml. t,,. mi. ,.l,.t,..,..i.i .. ... . . io.:i ,,, .. r i. " icei . hi. it ii.ti.i .1, (.....i ..... . . it. "i, in a . ,., ,,. , icrmont Athletic 'Mill, BURNS WINS HONOR Nin l'riiii'.-i.i. An., -in ..t it - ... . "' "urns, lieoice met... . V i. .... . ,, .i " ......t niiiinie Hrust, won the ri, nor I,,..,,.,- c., .i . i.-i llie u .on i II g week of racing , ,1,,. eM,o,iti. Wl.il,. iicult liel.l llnM,d ....... .... ... . ' i" me until nor ,"! I'11"" lml feer uuts and His peirentiig,. much higher, llurus wen eight first,, three .,.c,,, ,. thud, and did not pb.ee four ti. when he enters the .n.rr t,, .... n.i. buns. The weight 117 iim.n.l. ... i ....1....I ".. .......... i t..o. n oil Hie -- mIiiioI,! twit ..... h. , t. , nl naiui.i.in u n v orent itifficnln- i... i.:.. last public iippearanre he was n.nk nig nroun'd 140 pounds, ti nil it is im probable that ho weighs much over 150 ut the present moment. Is He the Packey of Old? ltut his two yours of abstention from boxing they are what score most heavily against the getting buck of his superb footwork and Ins equally superb judgment of hitting distance. Many will argue that these faculties are i ite with Mcr'arland, but history in all branches 0f n,rt tenches thut supreme encelleime is not only ultuined, nut more particu larly innintnincd, ,l.y hard and con tinuous work. Will less than six weeks of training be enough to send him buck to the r.ing the peerless l'ackey of old f Ami he must be that! to cope successl'ullv with tl,.. st i p wi.urd, who has the telling advan tages of reach and height. l'uckev's clean manner of living .iiiini-i. ii roiimiuuniy mire Ins stamina' has not suffered during thin ng i l'ittsl.ur m "is wind mat I Newark is another mutter. Those tu,. v.r. . l .' ,-; ' 'i .I'll 1.1 ..),.... uiii.- ngiiin; in lact thev mil) liguie v.tully. M. Knrliind has been lulling life easy, exercising not ,t nil. from the standpoint of the boxer, I ml neiive only from the ituudpoint of the ordinary mini of busi..e.v Such uciivity will fount ndversely if at all in the present crisis. 'The weight ipiesliiiu should bother ,lc I'lil'luul bs than (iibbnn l,t H,.u still leaves eiin.litii.il upon which conclusive i,i can be formed as to tho prob- outeome of tho contest. The hitherto have fought withi m urn rut.. ,. ,,Uo.. i.....4 . n annum exciu sively o their ring paths have , crossed at ny point, if McFarland six-round exhibition with Mctioortv STANDINGS OP THE TEAMS National League. W rhila.lelphia irooKiyn Boston ' ("hicago Mt. Louis New York l'ittsburg Cincinnati Huston .... Detroit t'hicugu . , . Washington New York . Nt. l.ouis , . I'l.'veland . I'lnlu.lelphiu 65 til 58 58 55 58 54 American League. W. 70 79 71 til 55 47 45 37 h. 50 5(1 55 till 02 110 IH (15 h. 40 4:i 47 5(1 ) 73 71 81 ret. .502 .537 .520 .41)2 .4.N3 .478 .475 .451 l'ct. .lilit .048 .002 .521 .478 .3!I2 .313 The Medford Mail Tribune says deer are reported to be plentiful in the hills, wun most or tne humors securing the limit, and that in the present hot weather it is impossible to keep the meat, so much of it spoils. Complaining of alleged laxity 011 the part of game wardens, tho ' Monroe Leader says, fanners between Monroe nnd Corvnllis charge that auto parties are slaughtering the young pheasants in the fields along the road every day and in some cases have injured stock. Challenge to Harney county road builders by the editor of the Burns Xews: "l)o you want to see good roads '!1 around through the county? We do. We are willing to do our share of dirt moving and besides use the columns of the News in boosting good roads. The public and the people have the floor; let's hear from them." ocean and the hotel will be completed, them Sunday. in 60 days in time to accommodate gnosis during tne duck season. DONALD ITEMS. A modern summer hotel is being built at Westlake, on the west, shore of Lake Tsilteoos, in Lane county, and onlv a mile from tho ocean. The road to 'the K. C. Mays was a Portland visitor Monday. -Mrs. J. C. Johnston in Kant. r.l . . uu it m lcj several weeks' vacation. Mrs. J. J. Mays returned Friday atter several daya with friends and relatives in the vicinity of Portland. lonald is to havo a millinery store which will no doubt be liberally pa tronized. Mr. and Mrs. E. Aufranc, of Salem, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Aufranc, here. They incidentally took in tho pavilion dance Saturday. - fi, i (;ha?imrn f Portland, visited with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Sexsn.ith Sun day. ti. A. Cone, V. R. McKey, John Mur ruy and (ieo. V u,.:. . ' , through Donald Monday on an inspec tion train. C. A. All.lniQ !tn 1 1. ;..! m , ' "Kvr ouuser, ar rived Tuesday to mnko ,.nii.:' arrangements towards r,i,e.,in thi oank September 1. 0 K. N. St tfnln.. i ... hops Wednesday. "' VCkmS H. N. (lOOllO ll.lil frin.t.la ..!..!..! . ..... i.t.ia v.sii.iiir Ruby Johnston, who hno nnnn otmrin with Mrs. Steele, of Portland, arrived Sunday evening and will visit witii friends and relatives until school com mences. Mrs. E. C. Mays gave a party to her bunday schoul cluss Tuesday afternoon at her beautiful home. Gaines were played and n. nenernl j , ; o tiuio mas had. The band dance was a success in every particular nnd tho band contem plntes giving another danco in the near tu tu re. M rn.nd Mrs. B. S. Qninn and Mrs. J. I . ellnr returned Monday after sev eral days' outing at tho seashore. Mrs. W. Hostotler arrived Monday from Barres Mills, Ohio, and will re main indefinitely, visiting with her daughter, Mrs. J. J. Mays. LlOVd Afl-Cor Dnnnl .1. A 1. . .. 1 T - ii. "f"v iuo weeK-euii ia ' ""u. ooiiaurn iiidependent. CHARGED WITH GAMBLING San Francisco, Aug. 30. Bookmakers are discussing with trepidation today the arrest of eight men at tho driving races , at the exposition yesterday, Chanred With irnmblinfr Tho ,.. on backed up at the tratfk entrance to tho grand stand aad four men were hauled away. Shortly afterward the performance was repeated. federal League. ChiciiL'o Kansas City Hiil'l'nlo Hr.ioklvn ... Haltiinore .. V. , 6(1 64 67 65 50 50 57 40 I., ret 52 .5511 5(1 50 58 64 7lt 7S .515 .528 .480 .4111 .33'.! Yesterday's Result. At Portland I.os Angeles Portland 2 3. At Snn Francisco alt Lake vaninnii 4 I. At l.os Angeles sn Francisco S Vernon 5 5. ly. il appeared Improbable that .ilnv would be psil,le t ta ia al'terniHin. In the case the oHnlng matches nre ,.--,,...,. ,,.,-, ,,, i,,ml, w,n ,ril,. Hblv not be reached until a week from Wednesday. There are 12-1 entrant, in I lie chnnipionaMp event. Chicago IW; Complete "movie." are to be taken of the Hritish ariuv. lerhap. thia it in reaponw to the de Biaad that lt get a move vs. Saturday's Result. Portliind-l.es Angeles 3, Pacific Coast League , . W. I. os Angeles g.. I... L e "J . t i . ! . ' I ' ' 1 "'"i 7 I'1 ri'und s. M'!','riur iS.-ilt Lake 70 "'-'M' ,..o..,.oy inning power as Portland M .t -.it,. ii i, un. un. ic a reckon. . n.,1. a.,.i .." inn' I o8 The lenglh of the bout- 10 rounds should suit boll, eipmlly. They like their ling business over 'and dune iiuickly. aioiH.ni Has Kept Hand In. loiu i.g to pnrticular consideration Of t.lbbolir .,tt M.t.. 1.: ,.. . , . iniiiseil U'K in.! Iieeti so very busv pugilist.cnlly itl. Kddie Mclioorty at Ma,l;. ii 'iir.len in lieceinber. lol' KAIN INTHRPERKS WITH THNNIS ihuT lt Forest 11,11- I i .... teiitly nled by sceptic.! in MeFnr. N .'jt'llllll! Tot 1 11. 1 1)1 llt.t I ia...la ki 1 1 " .. . . I he H...U iiirmuii ..n..i .'. . ' "rl ue aind :.i.,t , - ' tm-ti i prt'uici ne p, not hurt a a. .. . l . . . t . " " t " t-.,t t -st'vi'n .nil llt.tL.it. only three mouth, voungcr. And their ring '.tyle ha. it. ii laritiea. Hoth inert ... fast .... tlntip .... . 1....L .... . ' "it, urn. airaignr, ae- curate puncher., ami both re ring ster. of .uch ronauminute .kill as to r man eaob In hi. clau t..nd out 6v hininelf. Which la the fa.te, un hi. leei; wniea the more .ktUf.il ami harder hitter are questions that remain for decision next month. Of Mclrlaad'g courage and. Jeter Per .551 ,5t; .503 .483 .401 .447 06, 0-3 Port At Und At San Francisco Oakland 8, Salt Lake 1. At 1.04 Anet.t. v.--: i ,, - - .-t.u ,..u. .mu u ernon 2 3. NEW 8WIMMINO RECORD St. Louis, Aug. 30 flrae Stew.rt a IU Viap.nlit s..l.....t ... 1 ,rI, im.nT no. us a new swimming record. By swimming ItV.t .Mil..- u-l.t. . L . . - .. . . . .-t. .....i , ne current or tne .mi- .inni river in la --a ki .... and. yesterday .he lowered the prev- iua rwi.ru ror tne courae by la miuuea. KINQ't HORSE WINNER Pn Franelseo. Aug. JO. Nordug IV, owned by King Chriattan X, ef Den mark, today wa. awarded the prise ia the first race for the Wimlrow Wit., eap. The Nordug defeated the Ladr Betty, Sa Francisco yacht. 'U. S. TROOPS ON HQKDER HOLD MEXICAN BRIGANDS INCHECkI C'Vhmy n -31. I ,V; - -V"'- . .. Xi.vrrs- ., ... .. 1 (Jimrvt . r ii 1 armv on Mai . . in. th. Un, iS El"frjJ& ote-- t-p. .r. ui . - "p ntnt!y on the ileru -conttawUIf '