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TITE OREGON DAILY JOITOTAL, FOUTLAND, TIITJ1TSDAY EVENING OCTOBER 8. 1003. ft REUBEN LEW PRESENTED DAY'S GAME TO OAKLAND. RESULTS OF THE RACING. FOOTBALL.

BOXINO EDITED BY HORAN BRO WNS LOSE AGAIN DIAMOND CLISTENINCS vao OX.OTBXBBS nr trowmnrt tsw W. Oor, TonrtM and Morrlsoa Its. 1 1 UMPIRE AND ERRORS Mil FISHER VISITS 1 nvVMtl iTifiunri tAJ Base. -roxirTintr. raw We have been thinking, What a good thing you would be, If some one hlt'ydu with an egg.

And spoiled your, phlssey. Thlelman had speed and curves galore. And those suits remain unwashed. XAVAflB OP, faAOSAlClIJrTb BALI. TBAX QTTBTLY ZBTAOBS TXB cm wxiox xm woxru unraa to mBTBESxirT osr tbb piajcobd FOOTBALL WOTTsT un stoob nr trm nn AJTB DSCTDEO JBYXBT "nrora nr oajlxajtd xavao- tatob irajucur mono raiT-OZJiM "Glxiy" it sum bum was at the ball park at 1 o'clock.

Strange what effect a "sliy" haa on some people. If It la tha means of making a man play better bail, then oy all meana, get the Jagged, FALL HATS creatures. ME WBSBBSBSSEESEt The baseball" situation In" Taeoma Is Van Buren has tha renutatlon- tat Portland Oakland I. still rather vague, and fans hra are being the most sympathetic and gener tertes Thlelman and Bhea, Cooper ous man on tha nine. It la his charity and Gorton.

J- A i i I beginning to wonder whether Taeoma will succeed In breaking Into tha game next year at all. The outlook Is not that attracta the Impressionable, Umpire Levy and Brownie errora war 'Jointly responsible for tie Iota of yaa- When McFarlan stands with hla face towards the setting sun. and a cloae ob f. IjMI so bright aa it aeemed in the flrat flush of enthusiasm over breaking away from server to alt 10 yards back of him. the control of the Pacific National looking In te same direction, what Im terday'e game.

To say anything mora 'about in the face of what haa bean said, would ba making; too much of a nincompoop of hla batting averages Ha ia by long odda the worat umpire In tha worM and. ahould there ba anr other league. pression does that person get from Our Hat Department Offers For Fall Every Leading and Correct Style For tha dressy young man, we particularly recommend our fashionable "COWBOY" Hats. Different width of brim and price. $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 looking at Mac'a right leg? Michael Fisher of Sacramento waa In Taeoma for a few hours this week and As a gentle relaxation from tha labors will run over from Seattle again before of the baaeball whirl, there la nothing ao conducive to a general shaking up the end or the week to look over tne ground and consult with soma of tha local baseball promoters.

J. L. Car than to ride into town on a wagon load Of stumps. EDWAJU) BVUg. It has been some time since anything Browns' popular eenterfl elder who la worlda In which baaeball la played for 'national dlveraion and financial enrich ment, which we know nothing-, they certainly couldn't boaat of auch a helpleaa creature.

Levy haa the timidity and modesty, ao thoroughly characterlatlo of baaeball umplrea, to tell people that he I la aa honeat aa the day la long, but Mr. Levy ahould remember that the daya have been getting ahorter nee happened "Under the Bamboo Tree, but man, president of the Taeoma baaeball club, was In Portland laat week and it was upon hla Invitation that Fiaher took the occasion to come to Tlgervill playing la old-time form. reports state that there were dolnga yesterday. to look over the situation. One fan at the game yesterday be RESULTS OF GOING Fisher Is not very communicative TXT lOKlLUr.

came so "worked up" over Levy's de about his plans. Beyond saying that Oakland manager who, la cisions that he created no end of ex Youman's Derby Hats, $5.00 Youman'i Silk HaU I Youman's Opera Hati SI 0.00 Metson's Soft to SSXX) Stehvhach Spadal Silk 6.30 Quaker City Derby $3.50 Stainkach Special Opera Hat. SO, $9 CORDON SOFT AND STIFF HATS $1.00 Complete line of Golf, Automobile and Norfolk dps he knew Taeoma waa one of the best AT RACE. TRACKS citement where he sat The scramble Bar, hypnotised Umpire Babe Zevy baseball towns on the coast he did not was general. The latest stereoptlcon pictures of commit himself.

he will decide to Inveat money In thia eity for Charlie Shields shows the Dooular At St Z.onla. 'Klthogue" in various disguises doing next season and consent to tho trans fer of the Sacramento franchlae to Ta the side lines, yawning near the center LOGICAL OPPONENT FOR YOUNG CORBETT 8t. Louis, Oct. B. Fair grounds sum eoma Is the question which is agitating field fence, standing on his hind leg.

mary: some of the fans. The cost of putting coaching through hla sweater and elud Five and a half furlongs Interroga a team In the field next year will be June tl, and also that people of eminent virtue rarely ascend housetops In a quiet effort to proclaim their Immaculateneaa. Blake waa oat at flrat without any more reason than Levy haa to don a maak and eport a atonjach pad on tha diamond. Francis had tha third atrlke called on him that couldn't be reached with long-dlatance communication, Thlelman waa In line form and pitched aplendld ball, but poor deelalona and aeveral errora caused hla good work to count for naught. Detail of Oejtuv Flrat O'Hara walked, Doc Mosklman amashed out a triple, O'llara tallying and the Doe trotted home himself on Holltngsworth's bad throw.

Schwarts Ing highwaymen are some of the most tlon won, Scepter second, Harry Griffith three times the usual expenae owing to characteristic poses. Soldiering In the third; tlmo, 1:14. the necessity of buying new grounds park, whilo out for a Utile lark, ia con Six furlongs Theory won. Weird sec and building grandstands and bleachers. These Foggy Mornings Make One's Teeth Chatter! ond.

Dr. Scharff third; time. aldered by connoisseurs to be the most regretfully caughtfully of the entire The old grounds must be vacated, owing to the remonstrances of property own Six furlongs Atlas won. Miss Craw series. Popular prices.

ford second, Columbian Girl third; time. Hanlon Is really the only man now In sight for the next battle with Toung Corbett, aaya Lon Houseman. Name anybody else, anybody who disputes the fact, and then try to figure out some one worth the naming. Dave Sullivan? A man exactly on an equal plane with ers who brought proceedings laat year to have the game stopped. The matter 1:20.

the kind we make IT WON'T HURT THEM. Our are the bultleee. tba Lohman'a bunch are pretty lucky when they can win a game with only Mile and one-eighth Little Scout was fixed up for the balance of tha perfect sort and that all may be convinced of thia, for a time we will make: rour bats against nine for their aeaaon with the understanding that new won. Flintlock aecond, Mallory third; time, 2:004. grounds would be secured this winter.

flew out to Holllnge worth, Murdock fol- Kid Broad, aa shown by their frequent Fred Ely was on the grounds yester One mile Dan McKenna won. Mon The present grounds are close to tha lowed suit to Nadeau, ditto for Kruger drawa, and hence no better than the day in uniform and took a little exercise center of the city and the car aervlce to Blake. hard-faced Kid. Broad? Beaten ao $15.00 Set of Teeth, $10.00 $10.00 Set of Teeth. $7.50 $5.00 Set of Teeth, $3.00 Extracting free sieur Beaucalre second, First Mason third; time.

1:47. excellent. The new grounds must be a Blake flew to O'Hara, Van Buren went often of late that he Is not even counted Seven furlongs Aules won, Lady by batting to the Infield in practice. Catcher Anderaon was at the game, but occupied a seat in the stand. "Andy" will be In the game today.

out at first. Nadeau flew to Schwarts. XYZ In the running. McOovern? Twice Draper second, Macbeth third; time. good way farther out and some uncertainty la therefore projected Into the situation by a possible falling off In Second Martlnke flew out to Nadeau, defeated by Young Corbett.

Any others? 1:34. when other work Messerly struck; out and Gorton was Name one man whom Yanger or McOovern haa not trimmed! Eddie Han- "Andy" Anderson was at his old po attendance the first season. ia ordered. east for Thlelman. The matter of Tacoma's entry Into Francis flew to Mara.

Anderson went Ion atanda forth on a solitary pedestal Sew Tort Bsults. New York, Oct. 8. Summary: Stt and a hair fundhga, handlcap-- out at flrat and Freeman flew to Moskl- the one man. the only man, for a 1 I I the Pacific Coast league will not be definitely decided until thw annual meeting of the league nexL struggle with the Denver pur.

man Illyria won. Judith Campbell second. Ed Third Cooper hit to Holllngsworth and was out at first. Jake Thlelman Byron McKlbben. manager of the Tirney third; time.

1:20 "4. aition yesterday and made one of his old time stops of a drive from Martinke's bat in tlje ninth, Andy'i hand is a little weak as yet and hlndera hla batting somewhat. With two Andersons in the game, this and tomorrow afternoon, the feminine "fans" will have their troubles In deciding which one Is the "cutest." Charllo Shields will pitch today, and 1903 Tigers. Ed Hutchinson, Jamea Han- -htr strim-uut irWto working and Withers mile Rujells won, Faulcon Prophecy and form picking In pugl-llm art botii hard rows ho, but If Hanlon. a raw kid, whose beat flghta up to that time had been with has-oens and seventh-raters, could tackle Young nlvan and some of the other boys of fanned O'Hara and the mighty Moskl- Bridge second, Mabel Richardson third; time, The Champagne stakes, seven fur DRS.

L. M. J. H. DAVIS as' it Is ladles' day.

Portland will surely longs Stalwart, won, Pulus second, Wotan third; time, 1:2. man. Holllngsworth went out at first, Shea tore off a single to left. Thlelman lowed with a double to the same territory, Blake flew to O'Hara and 8hea attempted to score but O'Hara made a perfect throw and Davey waa out. Pirktrt 402-403-404 Mohawk ever Roberts Stare.

3d and Morris. Fboae Black 1201 do things to Pete Lohman's "Nomads." The "Only" is getting aore on Van Selling, seven furlongs Hello won, Van Lour second, Llngspur third; time, 1:28. Buren and the reason is that Van does not hesitate to state what he thinks of "Only's" accounts of the game. TEXAS COTTON HEN New Rochelle selling withers mile 1 I Wild Thyme won. Daisy Green second; the team are wintering In Taeoma.

Football Oosslp. Football la being played in Taeoma as It has not been for Several years. A revival of Interest In the game la apparent and both the Taeoma High achool and the University of Puget Sound teams are stronger than In many aea-sons past. Coach Paul Rader. a Minnesota player.

Is directing the practice of the High school eleven, which Is making a good showing for so early in the season. A number of outside games have been scheduled and Taeoma will aee good football, if nothing elae, thia fall. The flrat game of the High school lads was played Saturday with Vaahon college, the High school winning agalnat Murdock didn't have a chance In the time. Two starters. Corbett and come within an ace of winding up the champion's career, what should Hanlon, the confident! finished fighter, victor over Yanger, master of them all outside of Corbett, do with Brother Rothwell when they meet again? Should not the younger, better-conditioned boy prove a few lines too strong for the gay-living champion of the feathera? Hanlon would be the best drawing card in-tha East right now.

if he coula be Induced to leave the coast and take a trip toward the rising sun. If he tv- voyage around and pick- up the aheckels the way Young Corbett does, he could keep busy three nights AND THE BOLL WEEVIL field yesterday and Jake Thlelman put his batting chances to the bad. Selling, mile and a sixteenth over the rourtn sen warts waa passea. sioie second, took third- on a passed ball and acored on a wild pitch. Murdock popped to Thlelman, Kruger struck out.

tlnke walked, Meseerly went out at flrat Van Buren smashed one past third, Nadeau followed with a two-bagger, scoring Van. Francis smashed at Mar A. LI PPM AN Ladles Tailor 284 Yamhm St. et 4th and 5tb Young McKay will do the slab work hill Knue won. McWUllama aecond, Outsider third; time.

1:47 tt. for Oakland this afternoon and the ladles will be delighted with the drub Growers of the Xoa Star tote Will At Worth. bing he will get perhaps. Chicago. Oct.

8. Summary: Hra throw to the plate In the gin II II. waa BWU IUI VltXJ NIK. Anderson hit to Schwarts and a double u.j thlrdi which caught Shea, was one of Appeal to the Vatloaal Oeranv ment to Turaiah a Baaed? fortbeXrll, Aggie third; Six furlongs Cyprienne won, Lewis second. King Ellsworth time.

1:19 1-6. the prettiest seen on these grounds this a week, but he seema to prefer a life season. piay revuiiea, Hvmm actmia; play. Freeman beat one out but was forced at second by Holllngsworth. Fifth Gorton went out.

Cooper hit on the coast amid hla relatives and Jack Messerly Is playing great ball for a heavier team oy a score or 11 10 o. The university team has played no outside team aa yet but ha games scheduled with the University of Washington. Washington Agricultural college faithful friends. One mile Olympian won, Witful second. Alfredo third; time, 1:40 1-6.

One mile and an eighth Proceeds won. Potheen second, Falrbury third; Dallas. Oct I. The efforte of and the University of Idaho. POST SEASON GAMES the state government of Texaa, which offered a reward of $50,000 for a satis for two bases.

Holly erred on Haras grounder and Cooper acored. Mosklman was aafe on Anderson's error, but Francis handled Schwartis drive and doubled the doctor at second. Ok mnA ThUlm.n war. MkMffwl Ladies' TaJIor-Madc toils $25 mi op: Ladies' Own Goods JI5 and Rainy Day Skirts ON SALE TOMORROW ONLY $5 Skirts $3.50 time. 2:00.

Five furlongs Cognomen won, Alllsta Oakland. He saved Martlnke an erroi In the fifth inning yesterday by a neat scoop. Georgians Cooper didn't want to pitch yesterday, as he likes to work on ladles' day. Georgle saya he can do hla best work toward the latter part of the week, anyway. George Babbitt, George Engle and factory remedy for tho extermination second, Taplla third; time.

1:05 2-5. of the boll weevil, having failed In the The High school management la anxious to secure a game with the Portland High school, an interstate High school game not yet having been played In the Northwest One mile and 100 yards Mr. Dingle desired result the hopes of the cotton At Pittsburg. R. H.

E. won, Carat second, Trocadero third; time. 1:54 1-5. Pittsburg 2 6 4 growers are now turned toward the national government whose aid in the employment of scientific knowledge and In flrat. Blake walked.

Van Buren beat out a bunt waa forced at second by Nadeau's hit to Schwarts. Sixth Murdock and Kruger both flew to Van Buren. Martlnke Third Baseman Howletts of the Salt 81x furlongs Redan won, Albemarle Boston 12 14 Coma and have your measure taken. Batteries Kennedy, Thompson and FOOTBALL SCORES second. Bardolph third; time, 1:18.

Lake team were in town yesterday. ventive genlu songnt At tne in Per- for a rainy day skirt, $5.00 and op. Phelps; Young and Crlger. X'mplres Engle will probably winter here, while stance of the Dallas Commercial club a conference Is being held here today to conneii ana ua.j. feet fit guaranteed.

7 the other two are going to California. Meaaerly- flew to Nadeau. Francis fouled out to Gorton, Ander- Tommy Hcs states that he will stay which representatives of the depart rxbvB, Bis im. in Portland until January and return At New Haven Yale IS, Wesleran 0. BRITTS OPPONENT STARTS FOR 'FRISCO home for a few weeks before the season ment of agriculture at Washington have been especially invited.

While the boll weevil ravages In Texaa this year are At Vewark, O. R. H. E. Cincinnati 5 8 1 Cleveland 11 li 1 Batteries Harper and Peits; Rhoades and Abbott opens.

At Cambridge Harvard 23, Batea 0. At Philadelphia Pennsylvania 88, Haverfdrd 0. The Chicago Journal says that out much leas than laat year, still the feel- Leading Single Keyboard At Andover, Mass Andover 80, Dor- itlg prevails that only by constant vlgl- side of Lajole little Johnny Evers la the mipt valuable second baseman In the cnester a. a. o.

lance and the most extensive and com- ABX TOM sooxurr on "went trat at flrtt. Freeman walked. Holllngsworth flew to O'Hara. Seventh Gorton flew to Freeman. Cooper fanned and O'Hara went out Anderson to Freeman.

Shea tore off another single to left. Thlelman aacrlflced, Blake waa called out at first when Cooper at the time of receiving Messerly's toss was not on the bag at all. Shea scored a wild pitch. Van 'Buren walked, Nadeau waa safe on Mosklman'a error, but Levy struck Francis out. business.

At Amherst Amherst Z3, Bowfloin 0, I prehenslve efforts can the peat be kept from extending into the entire cotton Mike O'Nell ho was in the lime (Journal Special Service.) Fall River. Oct. t. Martin Canole haa left here for San Francisco where he meets the winner of the Brit-Sieger contest, October 16. Canole'a manager saya: growing section of the United States.

At Philadelphia. R. H. E. Nationals 13 15 Americans 3 9 9 Batteries Sparks and Roth; Bender and Powers.

At Wllllamstown, Maas. Williams-town 17. Amherst agricultural eollege 0. At Princeton Princeton 61, Gettysburg 0. At Chicago Chicago 23.

Corn all col light moat of last season, was a complete failure thia year. He won only four gamea for the Cardinals. Journal friends and readers whef travellna on trains to and from Port. To Jack Berry finished the season strong land ahould ask newa agents for The "Brltt got busy and sldatepped Oans. but Canole ia on dwk and will give him Journal and Insist upon being supplied At Chicago.

wet grounds. for the Phillies. With a regular Job to hold down. Jack would look even better than he does. No game; all the fight he wants.

My man ia not with this paper, reporting all ranures in obtaining it to the office of publication. lege 9. At Chicago Northweetern university 1, Chicago dental college 11. At Minneapolis University of Minneapolis 6. Hamlin university of Ham Elgntn mosKiman went out at ne Initial aack.

Schwarti flew to Blake, Murdock popped to Shea. Anderson flew to Mosklman, Freeman struck out. Holly was safe en handsome, but he can go some, and I Tho Brooklyn club might have landed Tne journal, mniang. rr. PACITIO COAST IVEAOUB.

venture that he will punch Mr. Britt'a in the first division if they could have remained In- Pittsburg a few daya head off if they ever meet in. the ring. We will not ask for a sprit purse. fs.ab-ava a.nnfl hut RhM flaw nnt longer.

either, if we lose, for we are out for th money, and want it all or nothing." Standard Typewriter from 115. Alii Won. Lost P.C 10 si .638 93 84 .523 85 83 .504 73 86 .454 73 89 .418 77 99 .433 baut joarxs is izu. Manager Willie Brltt aald the other Los Angeles San Francisco Sacramento Portland Seattle Oakland makes rented and repaired. Rubber Ninth -Kruger singled and took second On Van Buren'a-bad throw, stole third and scored on Martinke's out at first Meaaerly and Gorton were both out at first.

Thlelman alngled. Blake flew to rVUo Van Tin rn HitntaH a rA waa ml day, when his attention waa called to stamps, notary eeala, etc Coast Agency reney the talk made by Canole'a manager: lin. III. 0. At Swartmore Lehigh university 10, Swarthmore college S.

At Burlington, Vt. Dartmouth 36, University of Vermont 0. At New York Columbia 39, Hamilton college 0. At Champaign, lit Unrverslty of Illinois 40. College of Phystelane and Surgeons.

Chicago, 0. At Chicago Chicago 23, Cornell college (Iowa) Harry Jones of Chicago, who in the 31 Stark, Tel. 1407. early nineties waa beaten by "Kid" La vigne in nine rounds In this city, ar Seattle, Oct. 8.

Seattle defeated Sacramento yesterday through costlv rived in town last evening. Jones at one time was considered one of the best errora by the visitors. Both Barber li 3c For Busv 1 Man boxers in hla class. He is an exceed and Keefe pitched nice ball. Seattle and Nadeau flew to Kruger.

Shields and Anderson will be the battery for Portland today and McKay and Gorton will officiate for Oakland. The official score follows: PORTLAND. F.DRESSERKO. mgly clever fellow. ZXISK OlABTT'S GZZAT TAXJi.

"I know that Canole is a lad who has come to the front rapidly. Billy Roche tella me he Is a good one, and his record certainly speaks well for his prowess. He haa whipped Keefe, and has a decision over Danny Duane, the hard-hitting New Yorker, and these two matches should entitle him to serious consideration at the hands of any lightweight in the country. But I have confidence In Jimmy's ability to put him awayr-am If hf mana ger comes 16 me with a winner-take-ail proposition he wilt find that I am a man after his own hart, and will be ready to affix my Full description of all snortlnc events. played a splendid fielding game.

Score: Ra Seattle 0 0 0 0 0 3 9 4 7 3 Sacramento .0 0000011 1 3 7 Batteries Barber and Byers; Keefe and Hogan. Umpire O'ConnelL Portland's Greatest AB. R. H. PO.

E. Philadelphia, Oct 8. In the recent 0 4 3 one-round contest belw.een,- CanCau, New York, Chicago and Seattle races received by direct wire from tha track New Tork telegraph tips posted. Commission received for alt sporting events In any pat of tha world. PORTLAND Blake, r.

f. Van Buren, f. Nadeau, 1. f. KS 1 8 1 1 lan of Ireland and ex-Champion Bob Fltxaimmons the latter stepped up and t-xuu.

no Fifth street hooked the six-foot-four-tnch giant and 0 0 XTBWItlB, OUt ft Anderson, 2b. Freeman, lb. Aa aoenrate Watch la a 5 4 4 4 a "GROCERY We cater to those who demand the best, Both Pnonea 327. Cor. Seventit and Washington Sis away he went Down crashes Con the second time.

As he arises, Fits makes a. a. name and deposit a rorrett on the 1 li 3 5 2 1 Holllnga worth. Shea, c. Thlelman, strength of articles for Just such a mill." Triaoo Baay for Angela.

San Francisco, Oct 8. Los Angeles gave 'Frisco a' fearful drubbing, pounding Hodson all over the lot. The 'Frisco batters could do nothing with Newton, aa ha waa In fine form. Score: R.H. E.

San Francisco 10000900 0 1 5 Los Angeles ...0 0003080 11 13 0 Batteries Hodson and Leahy; Newton and Eagar. Umpire McDonald. stty, aot a luxury, it's oar hobby sot to allow a single Watoh to leave the store unless 1 la absolutely aoenrate. We guarantee them and yon ran so risk we take the risk. Totals ...84 I 27 11 4 OAKLAND.

MISSOURI MARKSMEN him shoot up six Inches, taller with an uppercut on the chin. Con is confused, dixsy; hla head buzzes; his Jaw has shooting pains. "Oh. Sam! Sam!" he roars to Flts-patrlck, hla second, "how many more goes is there before It's over?" "Go on and fight, you big dub!" is Sam's unsympathetic but useful reply. Such an order will often stimulate a AB.

R. H. PO. A. B.

3 POPPING AT LIVE BIRDS RXAI THl LATEST SENSATION O'Hara, f. Mosklman, a. 1 Schwarts, 2b. Murdock, r. f.

Kruger, f. Martlnke, Sb. VI IK "PABSOB- DATES FXBST FIOBT. St. Joseph, Oct 3.

The grounds dazed man. Still more carefully old Dr. Fltzsim-mons administers a dose of his cele at Lake Contrary are lust now the e. Cooper, p. Mecca for crack marksmen from all brated knockout drops with his left, first upon Con's Jaw.

The giant reela 1 it a i- tl ftl.Jti! A-- The ANARCHIST! CONSTITUTION! By D. STURBER, Anarchist Price SO Cental 32 4 27 14 2 Totals and sprawls across the ring. As he parts of Missouri and neighboring states, tba occasion-being the thirteenth annual tournament of the Missouri State Amateur Shooting Association, which (Journal Special Service.) Mt Clemens, Oct i. Charlea E. -Davles, better known aa "Parson" Davies.

says: "The first fight I ever witnessed was in my native country, Ireland, when I was a small bit of a lad. -It waa between an Orangeman and a Catholic, and bitterness ran high." Young Davtas had possessed him slowly gets up Sam Fltxpatrick tosses at sponge into the rtng. the token ot opened- today under the auspices of the surrender. They lead Con to his corner, dazed and helpless. Metropolitan Gun club.

A three days' Oh, wlrra! To treat the poor program, one of the best in the history Standard, lad so. of the association tournaments, has-been arrangea. some excellent acores were Txsrroma TO postzjutd. made In the blackbird events which were HITS AND RUNS BT INNINGS, 123 45(719 Portland .......0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 Hits ...0 0 2 4 1 1-0 1 9 Oakland 1,8,0 1 1 0 0 0 15 Hits 1 0001100 14 SUMMARY. Earned runa Portland 2.

Stolen baseswSchwarts, kruger. Bases on balls Off Thlelman off Cooper 3. Struck out--By Thlelman by Cooper 3. Two-base hits Thlelman. Nadeau.

Cooper. Three-base hit Mosklman. Double plays Francis to jfiollings-worth. to Freeman; Schwarts to Mosklman to Meeserly; O'Hara to Gorton. Sacrifice hits Van Buren, Thlelman.

Left on bases Portland Oakland 3. the featur- of today. The amateur state hould Bee the Beaatlee of the SCatob- trophy will be contested for Saturday. self af 15 of his father's money and he bet this sum on the Catholic and won, and from that day to this he haa been a follower of pugilism. Inferentlally, Parson Davies aald that the next big fight to attract public attention will be between Corbett and FUzsimmons.

"Such a fight te San Francisco," said he, "would draw a $75,000 house. I had Sold by all Booksellers, and tfae Radical Publishfnf San Francisco, Cat. j. F. Mies Co WHITE and ether Uots leee Colombia XI vex.

Leaving Portland daily at 9: JO nu, by the Oregon Railroad aV Navigation Company's "Portland Chtcaro SDeciaL" GJtocxxY coram nr xroxAjrA the beauties of the Upper Columbia (Journal Special Service.) Indianapolis, Oct. "8. It is ex a talk with Fltxaimmons) in New York Kiver are aeen oy aayngnt arriving at Cascade' Looks at 11:05 a. and The Dalles at 12:35 noon. Returning, the thia week and he assured me that be pected that the grocery combine, promoted by Chicago parties, will be finally would flght-'Corbett In San, Francisco.

Passed Da41 Shea, wild pitches Thlelman Cooper Time of game- at kiiv p. m. Machines Rented completed at a conference set. for toWLka at 274 train icavea ina iauee I believe that Corbett would also eon- arrivina- at. 1- i PfflfiTHiS One hour and 50 minutes.

Umpi: Portland at 4:30 p. n. If desired, re Levy. turn can oe made oy river steamer from antf Repaired tarn leading wholesale grocers of Indiana and it is aald that the organisation will have a capital of 310,000,000. Cascade Locks on the way up, arriving sent although he la making, from 3750 to 11,000 a week, ami really haa no excuse for engaging in a fight Parson Davlea, Is somewhere between 50 and- 40 year old, but ha is as shy about telling- hla age aa an old maid.

To Bagla Oreak VaOar. cascade jocxs, arriving at fortland about 7 p. jp. a lan from The Dalles- by boat ty second-hand Machines for Salrf- CrrM r'-- Tha O. W.

P. By Co. will make two round trips Sunday to Greaham, Boring; and" Eagle Leave 9:80 a. 1:30 p. m.

Returning, leave Eagle Creek 12:00 noon and m. The Boatens trimmed the Pitteburga JAX3 TMXZZMAX. Portland twirle who add Oakland The moat delightful trip across the continent is via the Denver Rio" Orande. the scenic line ef the world. Apply, at 124 Third street.

Portland, fur rates. from $3.60 to 10. Call early and get your pick. Needles, and oil for sale. 2HO Tamhni street, corner opposite Journal offlre.

Fljone, Bed .1391. lreobier Lechler. Preferred Steek Casaed Oood. Allen as Lewis' Beat Brand. yeste.rday.

but will have to take the next two gamea toL wlitjhe championship. down, to Tour alts yesterday. EOTH.

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