THEf OREGON .." ' AQ Baseball .j HeguUi ' I I SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, 1SC3. Hunt Club Enters In for Field ' Meet Port- -. ' Batting Average..; -l-and Loses to the Angela . of the League Sporting and Boxing N$wa. Football Prospects for M. A, High School"Wins Rowing, Baseball and GoTOJofes. AC.-TPortla- nd: Pennant-Raoing-R-sul- 'It, JUNE ts . r ENTRIES IN FOR FOOTBALL OUTLOOK - IS- BILL-TIIOJI- AS SPORTS STILL TALK TICEROCORiniFTE M : -- PREHIER TWIRLER FOR MULTNOMAH MEET CLUB HUNT ABOUT LAST BATTLt CClTTIC TDfDC f SCIIOOMS IIIGII SCHOLASTIC ejBSaSBsaBBBjsaaaxgaBwsssBsXWBXSsxe - , .crr LODlIAN LEADS TOE DITTERS . v" '. : Touched . Up i Rather Lively but Managed to Keep fn In .Final Came of Season. Public Oakland's Grand Old Man Wield Hits Scattered.: . Schoolers Down' the,- the Bat With Telling i (Special Dispatch te Tke Jourmsl.): Military.' Results. 10. Although Keefe Leads Naughton, Thinks a Draw Would Large List of Riders Enter for Many "of "the Old Players Will Tacoma's Modest Pitcher Have Been Fair, but Curve :; , League's Coast Not Return to Gridiron -- Annual Field Day Sport '" ' r ; Dissent! Others Dispensers.'.:';-."';' This.Year. : Next Saturday. ' "FATDER MS y KCto4 J. A. ; Tacoma, Wash. June the ' Siwaahea found Bobby Keefe as aa .. the Tigers landed safely on '.t often INCIDENTREGARPING v GARVIN IS LOCALS' HOUSEHOLDER FIRST" NEW; FACES WILL-Shields and Boyle, they failed to bunch REED LEADS TEAM STOUT MEN'S EVENT their blngoea 'and Tacoma Won easily, ' ROUND '' BOX IN ELEVENTH IN THE THE STAR BATTING BEE ELEVEN MAN FOR PORTLAND THE ON BE WILL BE INTERESTING Shields j lasted four Innings, during which the Tigers amassed eight hits which were good for as many" mna. Young Boyle relieved Shields and did Cadets Were Outclassed at Bat Pacifio Coast League Everything in the. Boxing Gar Averages Riders' Are irv Active Training fp.r Colleges Throughout: Northwest Essick Ranks Second for Por very well until the eighth, when the Is to Half. Is of Errors Interest Were Dozen While Half at Cates but FormiTigers of That land, ,: Players arid Tour bunched for three Will Be Batting Over , Strong hits Biggest Day of Race runs. . ' " f- "'""'. ' : ? ' . Sports. Apiece."., Mark. the Hundred Two ; Season. Hundred. dable This 'Thej score follows , Season. - . i ' .r . TACOMA. IN T W Pf f - y W. W. sranghttm. noyle. lb.' ....... Thomas of Taooma eontinuee to hare I I the local football season Is that Jbnraal) Tb eneenan. I0......... ft , 3 3 i 1. . V.lst AM tha highest percentage of .games won fn (SmcIsI tUitch by Lauwl Wire to " but a" few months off, there is con- the 1 0 11 .... Nordvke. 4 Club's Held vent. tnai wui lb. league. iHall Warren Pacific Coast San Francisco, uns !10. Arguments epeoulatlon , throughout the ss. ..U...... i: 01 8 t 8atur47. ara an in ana aw oiuv siderable Lea Angeles is second high manwith are still In progress ovsr. the decision Kagan. of ' personnel of the McLaughlin..lf.,., city regarding tha l 2 - 31 1 r averaxe of .7M. Oarvln and Essick In the Eddie prOirtm ior m g Corbett con- - Lynch, cfj - an .....4 wlP- as togetiier f-running are the 1 From the 41st of rMersntered Bi vfta that willy iepreeentheMultnoGrslmm, close 6 ', t TsTTandrTrT6oka-mn's-run- 'n.:l.n, v. v.. .. . an trial lor. in hm Now " . am nlng pltchera of the local team. Jimmy day la the mah Amateur Atmetio ciuo on-gridiron thlefalL While It may eera Whalen' continues to lead Hank Ilarrla' history of the looai cjuo i ki- -Rk hw. 4hAluD was organises. afr thls time's, trifle prematura to pre- twirling ataff. although Nick Williams deep interest dict anything tangible la -- reference to who recently Joined the Seals Is close on a few years ago hasIs such betas; displayed at the strength of .the. team, Tt It may the Whale's heels In the percentages. been manifested as Tbs averages by .clubs are as fol present . by the . members and their be borne In mind that Jhls-- year above -. i baa - to lows; ' .; friends. Presidenta- F. O. Downing past ' will have Multnomah others all for the Taooma. been working like Trojan arranged for gather together her best men tn order Won. Lost P.C. two months getting things Mr. Down- to defend her 'goal against contenders. .83S Thomas . ., the races, and according to year's eleven ror last said prospects been tha) has moreuimi It Ins. the . tereeflng and exciting meeting are was the strongest aggregation that ever Krown B .456 Fltspatrtck . ceedlngly bright -- . .384 represented Multnomah on the gridiron. Fttagerald . .......... present ,000 The principal thing In order at Early The chances for this year's team to be Others . Is the training of the riders. thanjast are not bright, while -- Totals -. ........jL.M .611 17 , morning, late afternoon anil moonlight stronger be will ocoonents Sa rraSoisoo. Bights find several of the riders In the Multnomah's aver before , Won, lAtt, - P.C. On every road and on everr old atronaer and fleeter than miMI v L. It .. . mneansf considerable for teams - liks Whalen trail they may be found. FromandClacka-4 . I Wlllt.me from T., mas creek toi Hawkins trail ,v. wi 8 urcRuni I Corbett .t0 i.. house, a Irrlngton. track to the 7 . ...... ..i... Willamette to defeat the clubmen, and .455 traveler could not pass any day. at any If such a feat could be- accomplished Henler . Wheeler 400 hour, without encountering such clever there would be. many a bonfire lighted R, Miller . M. Laaarus, sportsmen as Jack Latta. a. " ;835 Last year - Jenkins,- - Ed to celebrate the occasion. . 80 .. Totals Ralph Leadbetter. was severely taxed In order Z.oe Anaiea.- - Fred Chase, and other daring riders. - Jrom Multnomahthese young end sturdy coli -- fV""t" " .defet f ' Won. Lest P.O.-.7the work that Ja being done preparing to as Multnomah legians, Inasmuch and W. Hall experienced sport would an races the for 6 .(It -not likely to be any .stronger this Goodwin Imagine that the riders were In active Is .671 .. I the chances for the college men Gray training for a football scrimmage.' Of year .2111 4 . . 10 Baum . Improved. materially are winning out -appreciated, is effort 8 .000 .. .v. the honest course 0 parading down Toren '" aa nothing. Is more detrimental to an Consider the spectacle happen Oregon should street Morrison ...... V.509 Totals'... ii amateur race meet than an exhibition to triumph over the clubmen. Is there ... ... Portland. K.' by men or women who are not In compared with 'be could anything ' that Ull Lost "'. tlon to ride. the demonstration,, that tnese neauny Oarvln . i 1 1 4 m s ee 10 dash for 200 pound-- - lunged, ' The quarter-mil- e collegians .would precipitate Ksslck . .000 along the all attracting attention er la 3 . . .500 . - such 4t, victory? Cates "" afterline. In justice to the riders who are Jones Good Xleroa Bxpeo ted-1 S .104 . eligible for this race, by virtue of the French . 0 .. Withal, Captain Jordan and Manager 6t Vraln 1 . .000 extra avoirdupoia that nature andupon other elements bestowed Watklns expect to have -a powerful 18 .491 Totals l them, it must be said that of all the I eleven on tha field when tha first Oakland. - ' - men who are working out faithfully whistle blows. On this year's eleven -- Won. Lost P.C. not one la training wim more car, several of the old players will be miss- lherg-- . 7 4 - .63 or precision than they.' Among In g. giving way to younger blood and" Monklman . i .method . y. : Sam C Camp-H eon flrien t ones 9 7 .43$ . Uraham . .. S ,42 belL. A." H. Oiamend and W. W. Cotton, formed so well at left tackle last year Schmidt . 8 .400 Kd O'Brien Is saying nothing, but Is will never- don another moleskin, his Hogan . ...... ,rr....i I 1 , 0 1.000 Otbera preventing him from keeping close to the saddle while the New Tear's Injury ilaylng-ageJ- oi - ethers-ar- e Stow will be gr dolni rotaTs" .484 riJT 81 lan will not enter any of the events this ly mlMedi- - both for his good playing Seattle. year as' ho has not had sufficient time and his excellent generalship. George :Won, Lost PC. -McMillan, the warrior of a million bat-tle- Roach . . for training purposes. B 6 .615 trot will be one wtll watch the games this season R. Miller The ladles' 3 .600 ..' of the prettiest events of the day and from S the sidelines.:, Tonv Ross, 'the Shields . ..a. S .419 - 11 .' come C. Hall .851 the trophy for thf winner will- be a giant left guard, and V 1 .100 in New Tork city attend- - Others .. ""beautlfnl ellver cupthat has been put dian, will be i 1t-hl ""'"- tltY, where up hy. on The followlntrttst tii it r1'1"" --83--84Totals preon mora than certain he will shine the of riders and mounts has been pared, the only event that has not yet 'varalty eleven. Tom magr return to spend the holidays, and it he does he 'FRISCO SEALS MAKE been completed oeing tne pony rsce: One-mi60 Tards Rollick, J. T. Dil will Join in the Christmas and New "Chesty" Murphy, it Is Ion; Lady Myrtle, R. N. Jenkins; Rocks. Year's games. RUNAWAY MATCH ellow. If. W. Leadbetter; Milwaukee, stated, will not play any more footE. B. Tongue; Casdale, Will O. MacRea; ball. The reason assigned is. that his Humbert, E. TV Chase; Jim Budd, V.. S. law business is becoming so active that he will not be able to spare any time 1 Howard.,. Uncle Henry'j ftlinft--Mak- es Half Furlongs Lady to the game he lovea so well, and t Myrtle, R. J Ni Jenkins;. Bob Crawford, which he knows so much, Dad Grieve JMincefheat Out of Loh-maF. W. Leadbetter! Mike Wisdom, B. B. alao Will be too busy with the. medlceJ Tongue; Bedad, Jj C Muehe; Oonoma, profession to admit of his playing. Crewf .V. 8. Howard; Zadoe. B. T. Chase. Harry Corbett says that he la through Four and One Half Furlongs Call with football. J. A. Horan will be a ' Bond. John Latta; Mike Wisdom,. E. B. spectator .this season. Herbert Kerri (Rpeclsl Dtapstch by Leased Wire te The Joeraal) Tongue; Casdale,' Will O. MacRea; Bar-nat- gan. ' on account, of having his hajid San Francisco, June 10. The Seals R. K. Jenkins; Rockefellow, F. W. full directing the exposition sports, will made a runaway game of it today. ErRoy rors. Ill ruckrthr quttttng spirit and hits Cricket. need his spare "tlmej;orJ,eat . Leadbetter; Bedad, J. C. Muehe;. N. W. Metsgar; Rollick. J.-Dillon; Klrkley Is making hla mark thla season at opportune times made the contest al, with the oar and claims that he Is together James Nloo- LWill Wehrlng. Whalen was touched up for four singles In his initial effort, Trot Prince, Mrs. finished with football. ' Iadies' - One-miF. O. Buff urn; Jerry, Mrs. Stephen; which accounted . for . two runs, but geverel STew Men. Buxi. Mrs. A. M. Cronln; Dexter, Mrs. Tet, without these men, Multnomah after that they were easy. Five hits Ml. rron)n. Ml)!l will Ntonl; Wl. tlier Weie"llina mills WnaTeflHt'aa liaH TAtlllllK K'lint Ham. tiilll' In the Jloward. box. Score: posed Jeff Seeley, Lonergan, Captain Two-miOregon Kid, EL B. Tongue; Jordan.ofHarry SAN FRANCISCO. LJtt. Holman, Eddie Dow-linRaclvo, F. W. Leadbetter; Morengo, AB. R.H. PO. A. E. Butler of Albany, Wllklns, a tackle Spencer, rf. Lasarus; Barnato, R. N. Jenkins; of Omaha and lb... 4 0 2 3 8 0 KM. A.; M. T. C. Orifflthof 4 ...... . 8 a, cf. i Vr On Rudolph, Clark, Btott and others. Waidron. Wheele- r- 2b..and. J. . . . -3 l.10 axdiJBjFurnlss. Strain in , thatth-elub'4 It Hlldebrand, 3' 1 3 0 0 Three-eightDesh Nigger, E. ' T. secure a first class coach this year and Irwin,- t, If. 4 3 2 I Chase; - Dennis. Emmet C Brown; IS 1 0 appoint an assistant to Manager Nfaloru lb ,. c 1 Wilson, .Cricket, N? W. Metsgar; Mowietsa, R. N. alao 3 4 0 3 0 too as Watklns, the work ie much for ss. ...... 8 O A S 4 1 Jenklne; Rastua. James Nicol; Chaper- one made a splendid Gochnauer, man. p 3 1 II Whnlen.. 0 on B, V. 8. Howard; Sunday Mack. Wil- record last Watklns year, his work was Williams, rf. ntT....T3-- tO liam Walters; Tom, D. O. Downing; Tlca, 'greatly appreciated and by the clubmen and James Alexander. Totals ............36 12 13 27 18 "l the players. Dave Jordan should- make - The ' - ' riders entered for the an master of Ideal captain, as he OAKLAND. ouarter-mll- e dash are: H. C Campbell, every detail of the gamsisand besides AB. R. H. PO. A. E. W. W. Cotton, E. M. O'Brien, 8. C has the good-wi- ll 3 0 0 of every man on the Van Hultren, ef., Fpencer, Mr. Pattullo, John A. Horan, eleven. 0 0 rf. Taking an Impartial view of Cook, Dunleavy. . .. 4 If. A. R. Diamond, and several others. 111 coming season 4t as if there 1 lb. .... The paper chase will be the first event the be several star looks games played In Streib, 4 0 8 Kelley. Zb. .... rf the day and will atart about l!0. will . 0 city be well will 3b. for this the club 0 It The finish will be made in the lnneld men to have S. lookout for Corvallls, Pevereaux. ss. ., Francks, 0 2 St Irvlngton track. Following the finish Oregon, Seattle , Athletic club and Lohmnn. c. , . . 0 t 3 Hogan. p. .... of the paper rhaee the regular events 0 1 . ,. -- ef. -'- will start so that the entire meet wilt Willamette this season.. Urn 0 hum, 0 i 0 year's, will so not be This schedule Byrne Bft compi eiea at - eteck. Brown's bad targe as last season's, II games being will furnish musie for the occaelon. Totals ...... .34 3 considered too many. Oregon will be 24 12 5 here as usual for the Thankarlvlna . Byrne batted Lohman. for game. PACIFIC NATIONAL LEAGUE. The Sherman Indians from RiverSCORE BY INNINGS. side, California, will meet Multnomah ., 1 3 8 4 K 7 I here on November II. The Seattle . 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tterdays resultsr Athletic club will meet W. A. A. C In Oakland . 0 O D 1 i 1 a 2 Hits Spokane . Ogden 0. .....4 f on December (..and play will Seattle San 2 Francisco 11 Bolce 9, Salt Lake 0. ...0004601 0 Q 4JM) 1 4 here on New Tear's day. Willamette Hits 12 play here. The and al Sratn JTormal unna. ' r'T'.'T'general report rrom the colleges is thut Stolen bases Hlldehrshit. Trwln. Dun. (gpeeltl Otapatch te The JoeraaLl their teams will be much stronger than leavy. Streib. . Hlts-O- ff Whitlen. 6. Drain, Or.. June 10. The Drain Nor-fn- last year, and If this proves true, the Three-bas- e hlf hit Whalen. Two-huNealon. First on errors Oakland. 1: achool team defeated the Drain team clubmen will have to play lively ball In Han Francisco. 2. First on bulla off Un. today by the score of to . order to achieve success. gan, 7(off Whslefi, 1. Leftonbases-rOak- 4; Han Francisco, 8. Struck out lnd, By Hoasn. 4: by Whalen, 2; by Wheeler. Hit by .pitcher Irwin. Wilson. J. Dlav Irwin to Double tn Ncalon. Wild pitch Hogan.. . -- Time 1:4S. Umpire Davis. it ths bannsr Held : --'-- i ............ ...... . e.f , ls .......... '" .1 ' : . . "..4..;...io . " ,.'.3 ...... ' "- "- s- -- . . - .......... ere-Adra- rral ' -I ' a, - - one-mi- le O'ft- all-rou- nd Mrs-Nort- le . ZJ u n's r" . . o. -- one-side- d. le - T le g. lt y, KeoeK.-T-Cbaseheom- T,t. 4- .......... Jg -3 11 t'J - 200-pou- - "'' s , , a -- . D9 00 ;,,,....l . . m al , Bicycles, Fishing Tackier Daseball Supplies, Tennis We have a well assorted stock New Models and New ..... SHOES.', pair;; . , . . f. . . . . 82.50 T3.50 SPRINTING SHOES, pair.....;.... Bicycles Repaired, r t Auto "tires Vulcanized., BASEBALL ...... 4 , lEe S. H. Brainard Co. 122 Won. Lost P.C. The leaders In batUng In ths Cossf " .867 League havs fallen off school ... 4 ,. 3 soms during ih .600 academy.. 3 ' 3 last few games previous to last Sun1 I ' 4 T" .131 day Portland .academy and ths averages ahow a drop. of Hsnlon-Tounseveral points for all the leaders. 1 LorJj4nd-lllgh..ciiofllwoft3 much though- - there-- ir no material change la . 4 iiogan, rr. 0 1 0 0 - 1 coveted pennant In tba Interscholastlcf .uir roiaiire sisndlng. "Father" on the occasion referred to will continue iveere, p. ............. 4 a-2 o league yesterday by defeating Is miliStlU Hill only ths .800 hitter, . to stir up differences of opinion until tary academy In the decisive game of while Nordyke and, Householder ,con- -. Totals .36 12 II 87 16 some other puglllstto .happening of tlnus to lead the regular players. Th greater Import the affair to be thr seriesV" HTgSTschobr won by hitting aysrages SEATTLE." follow up to and Including-Jun- s 4 0 0 1 0 oiners, Clifford hard and often, which, coupled forgotten. The. writer,-amon4 and ars as follows: . 1 0 8 thought that a' draw wduld have been Houls. If. jd. gave many him, errors, behind with Pl.T A.R. ,1B.H. ,o T- .s,; io one that was Kemmer, a fairer' verdict tha.-th- . gams.-Vnd utnnua, ntns Hill' tha ruBS uaklsaa them 0 a- - x ..SO 9 ( Nordyke, Tscama ..i!,".!ai handed 4own. .' McHale, lb. 0 . J. 8 was five, managed to but all. make that Honerboldor, Portlsnd correspondent who N hsa tiall. ss. .An occasional 4 0 1 .24 I High school started to score In the HlldebrsBX. Rsa rrsDclaco ,. '.S294 4 view contrary to mine wrote early In lashwood, rf. 8 0 0 1 il.ll c., Heattls 50 14 ., second, .annexing two,', when Oakes Smith, . 4 r( Los Angeles the week aaktng how I "figured it out" Feeney, 2b, i son 04 .2T singled. Montag doubled and Brown and In view of the fact that a employed a snieias, p.p. T ..... 1i 4. 01 o0 cLAsa, PortUod ........... 8T couple of thousand words trying to set Boyle,, .ins Fulton collided on Newell's fly. Again Ksssa, Tcom .i;.,.,. .ana M .Z7T forth my Ideas on the subject the morn Totals Irwin. 8aB rrsBclsce ......38 1 II 24 18 3 In ths third they got two onandHeed's's Hhlelds, Ot " 230 .273 ing- after, the bout the query seems opsttls 4 Ooodell's single. imam. Hot AmtH,rin-rr.-iW- t rather curt, bul l .dont wind Tsvamp M 1 I 3 4 6 T 8 double. Ihomsa ' Taooma .j '..' Ing my argument In tabloid form. j jft .W.I Seattle Runs '...2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 In their-halths cadets got busy In my opinion Hanlon caught up to Hits .. .1 1112 13 1 113 Iurle, Tieoau ..,. -- t '.!! -on scots OoodpU Tacoma pass and tied the Runs him. 2 the If with Corbett but did not tortwtt. Baa Frinctaco........ m T .2 0 4 t I errors-AftKane, Seattle 13 walk, two- - hit and threg-4nfte- ld ...4 aa affair Tiad been a horse race and I had Hits ..24 Portlasd so lws SUMMARY. . to describe it I should say that Corbett ,. ' MH "that he was Invincible until a .Mccredle, Portlang , in, i 4a .241 Struck out By Keefe. 4 ; " Boyle. . walk and came Into the st re ton. three lengths In mora one gave Hogaa, error thera an Oakland 4 on ...IS By Bases 2; balls up. Shields. 2; ' Keefe. -the lesd snd seemed to be - slowing ivrnger, Oakland ... " r ,'.asi( BT Blnth,r-'7rr;"T."',v. 24 . Bovle, In By Wild pitch 1. ths Keefe. getting be to appeared Hanlon, who ur.ier, Baa rraaciare lull .249- McLaughlin, 3; Doyl, High school clinched matters by hit. nsioron. an rrsadaco ...... stronger the further they., went, was Stolen bases 1: By .as .1M Nordyke, 1; 1. . ,3:1a frary, Svatne . ting Clifford for four mors In tha sixth, McHale, only, a neck to the bad at the draw gate,; Sacrifice hit By Lynch, 1 Kemmer. J'wo-ta(teattle 4 im .2ns By altogether. Although Clif- Dunlesry, Ouklaad making - .2.15 and was gaining Inch .by- Inch. In the hlta Sheehan. nine Feeney. Houts, 4.1 hit By Keefe. 1." First ford was hit hard, hla aupport waa mis Hhe, Baa rranclaoe T7 laat few atridea Hanlon drew, level and Three-bas- e JH' .234 ., . to choose 48 10 f ,V between Dase on errors I acoma l; Seattle. 3. erable In tha field and several hlts Uray. Loe Angalee there waa nothing PoMble plays By Poyle to Kagan to K.mmar, Beaitle 01 31 t High For under the wire. been cut them as off. might havs ' .an raahwaod. Beattle Nordyke: Doyle (o Nordyke; Feeney to W But Homan . did not call it a dead Hall to Kemmer. Left achool Reed did ths beat work, making Klnod. Los Anaelee .2-47 on ,..20T ; Seattle, 12. Srhlslly,-- Portland M-Hall heat and that, settles the matter for' all Inningapitcbed .iKi By four hlta out of four times up.. H., Seattle Boyle. 4: 43 Shields. 4. ,x Nealnn, San rraaelaM ....,...ir.2 .228 10 time, so far aa bets and records are : lilts Off Shields, The scor follow Boyle, 6. Tims of game 1:46. 84"J"224 . ' concerned. ACADEDMY. Sheahsn, Taraaa HILL T ,2V4 ...32.1 "'- 50 , ' KV Boas. Los Ancels The Sieves th Bonad. IM .14- .1 V.b Halowa. Oaklaad ,Z& cf. Fulton, '44 and If..... Here Is a lltUehTldent of the eleventh PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Bernard. Los An(les 0 3 I Holman, ss. ......... .T t 4T4S . ..2-.--.220 of before. round that hasn't been-tolMcLaughlls. Tacoma .........314 1 1 2 Sb. ......... Stanton, Eagar, waa Asgales in the to Las ........... 4 referred round 14 , ,2JO It .that 1 10 0 Stackpole, lb. Braahaar, U Aagles ......118 27 .210 Corbett chipped the native aon on the McCoy, c, . . ... i0 0 0s " XT Brrne, : Ookland .21 ...........,.,119 . Sherk, If. chin and brought him to his knees. That Oakland 310 47 ' Keller. .210 suM ft, glancing punch changed the aa. Streit, If. and cf...... 2.1 s Spencer, San grandees s s fro .21 Hayes. 2b. pect oT affairs In an instant Hanlon, 10 Schmidt, Oakland ............ 4T .213 1 1 CLCBS. 0 Brown, rf. Saa Fraaeisee .213 Nelaoa. ts who had been, fighting coolly and sys.......137 0 3 Clifford, p. 11 ratas, Portland . .213 bt tematically, and adding a little someST ' ,211 Stiles. Lns Angelas 1.... ....... .127 was thing to hla lead in every-round 2 , t 8 17 13 -- 8 LrnrttrTseeeie o ,210 To'sts glaaay-eyeswaying Tarotn. converted Into a ,80 - .Soft-PORTLAND HIGH SCHOOL. loggy who become had mortal. Corbett ' ga Kraadees, v AB. R. H. PO. A. B. .MS Newellf-ewriiT'.2" ad possibly a trifle discouraged, sud m inutM n 1 ,;.i,2taL 4 .oeniy. Prignunao ana mre ia wiiii riy i rorruua Reed, SS 31 8i . . 6 p. Goodell, ing gloves the moment Hanlon straight- O.kl.od . . . .. . Seattle 4 .su 1 3b.. . Ott. up. ened Oanong, lb. I KID1AT0Y BUYS Hanlon closed and held on, and eager 2T10282B8W!1ICT1 8 Masters, cf. though Corbett was he couldn't place a 5 Oakea. 2b IAG FOR BRIDE-ELECtelling blow. Homan separated them Maaness. If. 8.1 x AMERICAN LEAGUE. 4 Montag. rr. and Hanlon reeled in and clinched again. Mnaolsl mans nek b. Wire te Tha lama nr. Once more the velna in Homan's neck Totals ..43 bravesend. Juns 10.K1 McCoyract-e- ; swelled ss he tried to split them apart. Wen. BCT)RY"TnNING8. Lest PC. Ing for his prospective bride, Mrs. Ross "You had better stop rfc Hoiuan, . . 27 13 .075 122 23 1 0 4 0 0 O 9 Lee Kills, ths heiress of the Kills mil-- : whispered Young Corbett between Cleveland 18 Philadelphia .601 P. H. 8. .26 ...0 gasps. "You remember what I did to Chicago purchased Pamela for 31,200 out . 18 .581 ,26 Hits ...00 02 44 30 01 04 01 00 015 lions this fellow before .609 H. M. A. of the .lot of horaes consigned by ths ,21 Detroit . ..v.... 22 21 20 Whitney He referred to the December night Boston . 1 estate to ths paddock aals hers .41 Hits . . IS '" 26 .40fl today.1 McCoy denied he had purchased two years sgo when he batted Hanlon Washinston SUMMARY. 2S . New York 17" ; .40i so mercilessly that the-- referee was admitted it.. Three-bas- e I hits McCoy, Reed. Oan the eolt at first but later . 17 21 ' .37 compelled to interfere in the sixteenth St Lou a racing ong. Two-bas- e Ha Is Organising a high-claOoodell, Ganong, .- Strtic --hits Montag8: application round. Goodell. Clif out stable and for colors made esterday's Keenlts. 7. Rasea on balls qoodelL 3.11 Ha.nlnng-tiffliT".:ford. Hearing snd, hs j from the Jockey club. McCoy-wiAt - Washington Washington 4, Chfr rnrrnrd, i. nit ojr pitchetwioodetr,-l- . race in primrose and whits .'dots.1 heard the words. Turning his face to- cago R. I)ou"bTe play Holman Stackpole. to ward Homan as the three of thorn were ...Ai nosion oosion w. k lOTemna s. Stolen bases High school. I". Hill, 3. John Thornby has been offered Aha entangled in some kind of a combine' At New York New York. , St Louis Sacrifice hits Reed, Brown, Umpire-- Ed trslnership of the stable, and Joe John.' son Is ths prospective Jockey. tlon hold pear the ropes, be said "Don't Rankin. Philadelphia IS, Deyou mind him, Ed. I'm going to win w At Philadelphia -- J ... . troit this fight In a round or two." WelL, the gritty little Turk didn't NATIONAL LEAGUE. win "In a round or two but he won eventually and - now those who have heard the story are wondering whether Won.' Lost. P.C Young Corbett did not feel that he had 3 12 ?,.760 York about shot his bolt when he made the New 17 "8 .622 Pblladelnhla demand. Whether. In fact, it wasn't Pittsburg , . 28 .660 !3 a case of Carson over again when Jim Chicago . . . 2 ;t .6:0 . .'iwslwwatl n. havingfn.li.H I. ntinl!t 20 Til il somebody, "Oh, why don't you count St- Ixiuls 32 16 .319 Brooklyn- -. ciulckerr' when freckled . Fltsstmmons Boston 32 . .101 , was down on one knee. Yesterday's Results. fits to right Again. 2t 6. Chicago 7. Boston Thenniehltonor Fltx!mmonafecaTU AfCTifeago ,cLouis-1St.Philsder. Louis the fact that ; 7. of the Cornish coast Is to alight In tha phla Cincinnati-Brooklyn At Cincinnati Inclosure again. Fits, It -- Is gams ... postponed; rain. understood, claims the title made va0, New Pittsburg Pittsburg At cant by Jeffries' retirement He needs York 8. suppose. for collection. Ac his It I cording to his own showing hs Is now middleweight champion, light heavy OCYROHE RAN AWAY n weight champion, and cham- IN SELLING STAKES pion Of the world. He is willing to defend either of tha two first men - (Spectst Dispatch to The Jeomat) tioned at the weight prescribed 1n each case, but If any one wants to fight him Seattle, Wash., June 10. Ocyrohe ran ' for the adult distinction there Is no away with the King County Selling limit as to tonnage. stake at ths Meadows this afternoon. Good hoy. Robert- - Tou are certainly With a bad atsrt he wss always in the .big store" or The pugilistic in striking distance and ran over his field. dustry snd it may be, with. Jef fries out Billy Marian, a roan sprinter from pfLUxjrouare right twfee out of three Pride, the Oregon times. In'respefct to the "middle-weighorse.- a prims favorite In five furlongs. end or it a good many of us think you by a neck. It was a bad day for ths are romancing. You may bs able to tslent Results: do 168, but not for fighting purposes. Five and a Half Furlongs Sweet It is somewhat confusing to have Bob Tooth won; Chief Alohs, second; 8 nark, We have just received by express a Fltmlmmons and Mike Schreck boxing third. . Time 1:07 H. big shiprrrent of1 the new, wide at Salt Lake fdV the light heavyweight "Six Furlongs Nellah won; Miss championship of the world on July 3, Provo, second ; Tolteo, - third.. Time, in" the latest summer effects, in. ' and Marvin Hart and Jack Root dis- 1:14. puting "the" chnmplonshlp of the UniSix.. Furlongs Ahona wtn: Light of cluding VIOLET- -- BLUES, JADE verse at1 Rnno about- the asm-- . time Day, second; Lillian Ay res, third. Tims, but nq. doubt It will. all be unraveled l:14H. GREENS, SILVER GRAYS and the . by and by. If Fits wins his affair a King County Selling Six- Furlongs v reigning fad, the real world's championship -- fight' Vflll Stake: Ocyrohe won; Sterling Towers, up, loom for the veteran wiUbe re- second; Toeolaw,' third. - Time. 1:18. : garded as the- - proper person to defend Flvs Furlongs Billy Mahan won; the title, but If Fits' should go . under Mlstys Pride, second; Corn .Blossom, Jap-Sil- ks In his go with .Schreck.. there will, be third. Time, 1:00. as ins roreign Seven Furlongs Moore won; Upper- serious say thirds--Timattaches. cut seoondf Foxy Grandpa, As to the claimsM,,J. of Root. Hart 1:28H. in a variety of ; novel - effects, . At Schreck and others I believe there Is One Mile Montebank won; Fills dOr, a young amateur heavy In San Fran- second; Blue Ridge, third. Time, 1:41. haberdashers the price would be cisco now who. within six months, would $1.00. place them on sale at . -' We be able.o down them all If he elects to Information, is making turn professlerfal. Is so terms' Inquiries there about that No, his nam Isn't Berger. It's Kaufman, and he will be nearly aa. heavy a every reason for believing that the bs arranged within a few man s Jeffries before he Is dons grow. match will Ing. In the matter of lineage I under days. Levy favors a data during ths week In July. standhe Is a mixture of aarman and first tn the ms,aows of Colms ...on, m. menu vi uiuou inn ii a oeen Is1'Ths arena to. bs reopened under ths manageheara 'from before in ftstlo pursuits. ment of Billy Roche, formerly of New rtt and SulUvaa. York, but .now. an adopted natrvs son. the San Franciaco card for Julr hn Roche says he wants to Inject soms new not been selected' yet although It looks blood Into the gams as hs believes ths ss though Jimmy Brltt and "Kid" Built, public Is waxing weary of ths Brltts van, of the Herford String, will furnish and the Battling Nelsons, lea. will n. the entertainment. Brltt Is nbout to give weekly shows, beginning' Saturday atart on a tramping tour IhroughVosem-tte night, June 17, nnd will have.Oeorge valley, leaving his brotSer Willie Peterson. newly blossomed profes to '"""d " hs matchmaking sional, and Jack Clancy for MS opening SfT.w ' Wrillle says that Sullivan ran hirvo a card. After, that f'lisrlls Nnry and en Oak match if he wants rt and Morrla Ievy. Rufs Turner will be staged. Roche purthe July promote. Is willing furnish poses bringing "Buddy" Ryan. Jimmy thj ring. Harford, according toto tbs best WaJWi aud other pugilists to ths coast. 1- 111 ' looks aa A. S" 1 4 - Hunt GRAND. AVE. 1.-, Kn. I Oekley Oroea School Wing. The Oc'kley Green school defeated the Williams avenue school nine on the Kllllngsworth avenue ground Friday by the Scors of to 8. The llne-u- n fol. lowi: Oekley Deady - OreeivPosltlonl Williams Johnson Vesper n Crassy . ,,,,. . . Adama ,, Hickman ..... .2b. ...... McCllntock . . Ieer Chrisfnsen H. D'eady a..,.. 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