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Vancouver Daily World from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • Page 14

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Thursday, July 6, 1911. 14 HAT IS DOING TODAY REALMS OF SPORT WITH ALL THAT IS NETl ITH THE FACTORS IN THE WRITTEN BY MEN WHO KNO THE YANCOUVKR WORLD. NeirtWestera Leapae BEAVER ARE AGAIN TWO TRACK RECORDS SHOWING THEIR George Lost LONDON, July 6. George Walker, of, Vancouver, reached the final of the middleweight championship In tfia wrestling tournament In connection with the Festival of Empire sports, but lost to S. V.

Bacon, the representative of Great Britain. Walker'a first opponent was W. Smythe, of Australia, whom he defeated, and his chances In the final were well thought of, but Bacon proved better than expected. In th boxing bouts, Hardwlcka of Australia boat Hazel! of Great Britain. J.

Thompson of Canada drew a bye. PEROXIDE COLD CREAM This cold cream is one of the best for keeping the skin perfectly smooth and white. It contains hydrogen peroxide in considerable quantity and the cleansing and whitening powers of this chemical are well known. Nothing can be better for the skin than to apply a little of this cream befoie retiring. Knowlton's peroxide cold cream contains nothing but ih i purest drugs and cannot be the least harmful.

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(l ulled Press, World's Leased Wire.) SAN FRANCISCO, July 6. While digesting the olives, water cress and lc water he absorbed last night as chief guest of Ad. Wolgast, lightweight champion, whom he may meet on Labor Day for a $10,000 side bet and tho championship of the world, Freddie Welsh, of Wales, today is busy laying plans here to gather the aforesaid $10,000. Welsh was entertained by Wolgast at a big feed at a local cafe before the champion's departure for Los Angeles, but while Wolgast and his other Kuests ate squabs and sipped hubbies, the British fighter, being a strict vegetarian, stuck to the aqua pura und the greens. Among those at the feast were Promoter Griffin and Coffroth.

Refugees Jack Welsh, Eddie Smith and Kddle Hunlon, Manager Tom Jones and Baron Long and pugilists Frank Kluua and Jimmy Britt. While it Is believed that backer of the would be contender will put up tho $10,000 side bet demanded by Wolgast, there may come a hitch ovor the referee. Freddie Welsh does not fancy his namesake who counted Moran out on the Fourth. He will also demand a settlement of tho number of rounds and some understanding as to the purse before deposttiirig the remaining $0000 of his bet, only a $1000 forfeit having yet been placed. Possiblo conflict between Coffroth and Milton Clark, who holds the September permit, may also prove a stumbling block.

Clark, It Is understood, wonts to stage the Welah Wol past affair, and If he cannot get it may hold out for a stiff price from for association In the Labor Day exhibition. Wolgast is willing to meet Welsh." said Tom Jones. "We have $1000 now in the hands of Stakeholder John T. Clark and will put up the remaining 80000 as soon a Welsh cornea across. But if the match with Welsh Is not made, Ad.

will not fight again until November. Then It will be first como, first served." chakob or vewue PUKBLO, July 6 Richard Ufer. manager of Carl Morris who Is matched with Jim Flyn, Is planning today to stage the battle either In Philadelphia or near New York. Flynn lias received word to this effect from Bier. Although Flynn says he will fight at either place, he prefer Philadelphia, as he fears Interference In New York City.

HOLXiAlf VS. mOBINSOV SAN FRANCISCO. July 8. Battling Robinson, tho negro middleweight champion of the navy, and Frill Holland, the Pacific coast champion, are matched to fight here on July 14. BILLIARDS.

At the Chapman tourney last night, W. Brown beat McEwen by 300 to 271. MeBsrs. Thomas and Gray play CHANCES WOLGAS AND WELSH BEING MATCHED WATCHES A disknct advantage inyaur purchasing a watch from ii in the fact that the guarantr which we iuue i backed up with our personal mechanical ability. We understand timekeeper.

Your infpeeation invited I Times for Four Furlongs and Mile and an Eighth Reduced. Two track records were broken at Minoru yesterday, the first in tho four furlungswhen a seven to one shot in Mona Uunoniann clipped the track record from ii 1 5 to 47 4 5 and the second in the mile and an eighth when Don linriiiue beat a strong Held in 1 53, one fifth of a second faster than the distance had been cuvered at Minoru before. Tho races all through were exciting, another great flilsu cumins tit the fifth race when Frieae beat out Fregent by a head ou the post and was passed In the next stride too late. In the first race Short Cut was tho favorite but with Moua Canumuuu set Una up a new tlmo for the distance, tho cliesnut could not got better than second place. At that Blia was in tho lead entering the straight but the winner imide a garrison finish.

1'rlde of Lismore was third. Leeds was on the winner. The dollar tickets brought 87.90. In the second race even more of an outsider romped home. Phosphorous winning from Racine, Becond, and from ilalworth, third.

There was a field of thirteen horses away at tho post but Miss Teddio broke away, threw Oargan her Jockey, and was not stopped before (tailoring three miles. I'hosphorous was in the lead all the way and staved off a determined challenge from Nellie lUclno. Time tor the five furlongs 1.01. In the third race Belle of Iroquois, beat the favorite Cleopat who could Set no better than third place. Quality Street being two lengths behind the Belle who sturted in the lead and Kcogh cleverly held her there.

Mazla Girl was left at the post, Time for the six furlongs 1.14 1 2. In the fourth race, one mile and one eighth, there was a small but select field of six. Kosevalo did the early paeemaklng and Don was unfavorably placed for a while but began to make headway down the straight anil showed daylight between him nd Kosevalo In the last fifty yards. Roy Junior was third. Another first for Jockey Keosh, Time 1.63.

In the fifth race, one mile and Fevonty yards, there was a grand struggle between Frieze and Fregcnt and It looked as If Fresent would overhaul Friene. hut McDowell kept her going to the limit and Fregent Just failed to pass her at the post. Royal River was third. Time 1 43 3 5. The sixth race was the mile and Cheers made a popular winning, Bucolic running second and Irish Mall third.

It was a decisive win for Cheers. Time 1.42. RETtRXKD MONEY'. Bnekrra of Mlaa Toddle ReceWe Their Stakes Back. "I have raced for many years on the American continent, but this Is the first time that I have seen money returned when a horse has been excused after being under the starter's orders." Such was one of the appreciative comments heard yesterday upon the actions of the Minoru Park management in returning stakes to backers of Miss Toddle, who, after throwing ARE LOWERED A STANDING OF CLUBS.

Won. I.nst. Pet. Vani ourer. IK Tuenma 4Q Hpoknutj 4t Hfattlo 3 8 Portland 37 Victoria 19 3 2 3 .1 40 68 .500 .500 247 YESTERDAY'S SCORB.

Vancouver 9, Tscoma 5. Victoria 4, Kpokane 3 (13 Innlngsi. Seattle 5, Portland I hard and Schwenk was then rushed In. The score; Victoria AB II PO A Million, cf 1 "3 1 0 1 Kellar, ss 6 0 1 8 1 1 Goodman, 3b 5 0 1 1 1 0 Cocash, If ...4 0 0 3 1 0 rf a 0 1 4 0 0 McMurdo, lb 5 0 1 10 0 0 Ward, 2b 5 1 2 5 4 0 PeVogt. 5 2 2 9 2 0 3 0 0 0 6 1 Totals 43 4 11 36 17 3 Spokane AB II PO A Fr'sk, rf 0 2.

0 0 0 Cooney, ss 0 0 0 1 2 0 Zitr merman, If 6 0 0 2 0 0 Ncrdyke. lb 5 2 3 11 0 0 etzell, 3b 4 0 2 3 2 1 Cartwrliht, 2b 4 0 1 8 2 Hlppert, cf 5 0 2 0 0 0 Spiesman, 4 0 1 4 0 Holm, 0 0 0 0. 2 0 Cstdlek 0 1 0 0 0 Kraft, 0 0 0 0 2 0 fcclwenk, 1 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 40 3 12 38 18 2 T.atted for Holm In tenth. Score by lnnm.i: Vctorla 0000O0020I01 I Stokane OOOOOOtOllOO 3 Summary Twi baro hits, Kellar, De vogt; three bass hit Ward; sacrifice hits Cocash. WU.iain 2, Cooney, Cartwrlght; stolen bases, G00J man, Frisk; stru: out by Holm 4.

by Williams bases or. balls, off liams passed balls, Uevogt. No 'una, two hits, four at bat off Kraft in one Inning; one run, no hits, two at bat off Schwenk In one inning. Charge defeat to Holm. Left on bases, Victoria 6, Spokane 8.

Time 2:05. Umpire, Allen. II Jack Johnson and Pat Curran to Clash Early Next Month. (tailed Press, World's Leased Wire.) LONDON, July 6. Dispatches from Publln today say that the match there between Jack Johnson and Patrick Curran will take place on the Dublin football grounds between August 1 and August 16.

the exact date not yet having been settled. Under the agreement betwewMhe fighters, the winner will take $25,000 and the loser 82500. The winner li also to get 45 per cent of the gate receipts after the purse and all expenses of staging the bout have been deducted. Johnson today weighs 245 pounds. It la not yet settled where he will train.

Curran will train at Belfast. her Jockey, raced afbund the track several times before being caught and led back to the paddock. In every particular the Pari Mutuel has caught the popular fancy. Good prices were paid again yesterday. Holders of 82 tickets upon tho six winners received, respectively, for each: 815.80, 86.20, $5.80, $5.40, $13.80 and $4.00.

TENKIg TOl.UEY. Practicing fur (lie Monk Pacific hnm plonatilps (u He Derided at Portland Kext Week. The members of the Vancouver Tennis Club are practising hard for the North Pacific international tournament to be held' at Portland, July 13, 14 and IS. The club's representatives for the doubles and singles will be picked from E. J.

II. Cardlnall, B. Rhodes, A. E. Jukes, 15.

N. Gllllatt, I Baker and H. Green. OFF TO PORTLAND. a nr Oliver "owing Club' Crena Left for Hose C'lty (nr Annual N.

P. A. A. O. Regatta.

The crews selected to do, duty for the Terminal City at Portland on Friday and Saturday at the annual regatta left yesterday for the Wllllam ette. The club Is represented In the senior fours, Junior fours, senior singles. Junior singles and Intermediate doubles. Pair of Former Coast Players Now With Cleveland Sought for Beavers. PORTLAND, July 6.

"Speck" Harkncss and Ktigene Krapp, of the Cleveland Americans, may be pitchlne for the Beavera before the end of the season. It has been known for some time that McCredie was after Krapp, but the fact that ha had a line out for llarkness today was news to fans here. At present McCredie Is stalled In his attempts to land them because the New York Americans have refused to let llarkness go from the American League, and the St. Louis Americana have a paternal Interest in Krapp. Should McCredie fall to land the Cleveland duo, Pitcher Fred.

Lamllne of the Portland Northwestern League may annexed to the Beavers. For the Careful Buyer we have opportunities to invest a little money and reap big profit at Port Mann We offer lots on both the eiA and west side of the Canadian Northern Terminus at prices ranging from $300 to $600 per lot, and only quarter cash down is required, the balance of the payment may be extended for eighteen months. Come in and see maps and talk the matter over with us. Careful readers will respond to these suggestions MACMILLAN OLIPHANT BANK or COMMERCE CHAMBERS Car. Hastlny Granville St.

rilOXE 4732 HEELS Tigers Beaten 9 to 5 Yesterday and Ktownies Step Back in I'i'st Place. The Beavers jumped back into first place yes tenia afternoon when tliey trounced the Tigers at the City of lestiny by a to 5 score. It was a real old lime swairest which the Brownies indulsed in too, and they cracked out fifteen large, Juicy binsles off lliglns, whom Shreeder 'purchased from the St. Louis Nationals. lioy Willett played the initial sack yesterday, and lie sot away with it iii (treat style, accepting twelve chances without a skip, while he knocked out three Kindles in four trips to the plate.

Willett played all season with Happy Hogan's Vernon club in the Coast League, and when Hogan let him go a week ago Brown immediately grabbed him. Willett is a pitcher, but can play any position as well as hit. Just in order to make the game a trifle faster, the Brownies pulled off three double plays that put a crimp 1n the Bengals' rallies. Bobby James, 1'ug Bennett and Willett each grabbed three hits apiece yesterday, the former pair cracking out four base swats. "Butch" Belford, last year with Washington University, started the heaving for the Canucks, but was rather wild, and was derricked for Art Kagmussen in the sixth.

Although one run down at the start of the seventh, the Brownies pushed three runners across the plate, and then to make It sure grabbed another trio in the ninth. litre is the score: Vancouver AB It PO A Harrison, If 5 Willett; lb 4 Bennett, 2b 5 Swain, rf 5 James, 3b 5 Brinker, cf 5 Scharney, ss 5 Lewis, Belford, 3 Rasmusscn, 1 0 1 3 12 Totals 43 8 15 27 14 0 Ta AB It BO A Bassey, If 4 Coleman, 3b 5 Burns, 2 Morse, ss 2 Abbott, rf 0 Lynch, cf 3 Kockenfleld, 2b 4 1 0 3 1 1 1 0 4 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 12 6 Fisher, lb 2 1 1 13 0 lllgglns, 3 0 1 A 2 Totals 5 7 27 14 2 Score by innings: Vancouver 102000303 5 Tacoma 000014000 a Summary Stolen banes, James, Burns; double plays, Bennett to Willett, Swain to Willett, Scharney to Willett; two base hits, Coleman; three base hits, Fisher, Itockenfield; home runs, Bennett, James; sacrifice hits, Willett, Morse, Abbott; sacrifice fly, Lynch. Pitchers' record: Hits off Belford In five Innings 3, runs hits of Rasmus sen in four innings. 4, runs struck out, by Belford 1, by Biggins bases on balls, off Belford 6, off Rasmussen wild pitch, Kasmussen. Time of game, 2 hours.

Umpire, McCarthy. GIANTS BEAT POBTX.AKD SBATTLK, July The Giants won from Portland yesterday by the score of 5 to 1. Lamllne lacked control and was hits when hits meant runs. Raymond was the big stick wlelder with three hits, two of them two baggers, while Leard again blew through with a home run. The score: Seattle AB PO A Leard, 2b 2 2 1 1 3 1 Cruickshank, cf 2 1 1 3 0 0 Ort, lb 3 0 1 14 1 0 Bues, 3b 3 1 1 0 2 0 Weed, rf 3 0 0 1 0 Raymond, ss 4 1 3 1 6 0 Kullerton, If 3 0 0 0 0 0 Shea, 3 0 0 6 1 0 Seaton, 2.0 0 1 0 0 Totals 25 5 7 27 13 I Portland AB II PO A Mundorff, 3b 3 1 1 1 1 1 Casey, 2b 4 0 0 1 1 0 Stovall, rf 4 0 1 0 0 0 Williams, lb 4 0 1 5 1 0 Mensor, cf 4 0 0 7 0 0 Pettigrew, If 4 0 0 0 0 0 Harris, 3 0 0 6 2 0 Coltrln, ss 2 0 1 3 3 1 Lamllne, 3 0 0 0 3 0 Totals 31 1 423 11 2 Crulcbshank hit by batted ball.

Score by Innings: Seattle 01001003x i Portland 0010000001 Summary Two base, hits Raymond 2: home runs, I.ard, Stovall; sacrifice hit, Crulchshank; sacrifice flies, Ort, Shea; stolen bases, Ort 2, Bues; struck out, by Seaton 8, by Lamline bases on balls, off Seaton 2, off Lamllne hit by pitched ball, Leard by Lamllne; wild pitch, Seaton; passed ball, Harris; double plays, Coltrln to Harris to Williams. Umpire, Baumgarten. VICTORIA WIXBBM BPOKANE, July Tn a twelve Inning game here the Islanders came off top dogs, score 4 2. Both Williams and Holm pitched grand ball all the way, but Holm was taken out and Kraft put In for the eleventh Inning. wa hit BASEBALL SPOKANE vs.

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