OCR Text |
Show THE DAILY ETATE JOURNAL, FRIDAY, AUGUST. PAGE TWO. 21, 1908. has his mind firmly Set tt. ..t but will agree to 159 pounds three iE' , other match with Fred-iiwishes. If yr-he hours before ringside Incidentally trim the lat.er i., Don't Want Heavyweights. decisive manner. ."But be weighs 158 pounds at The draw decision -i.i o'clock In the morning for an afterj t"? handed him in the Los noon fight ha will be a heavywlght by CARD Is still on his mind, and h- - jntJ? the time we enter the ring. Billy to show up the Engli).::.,, doesn't want to fight heavyweights. it first opportunity. The "We had a nice trip In the east. We got a forfeit for the first Burke fight, Grand Circuit Meet Feels Loss of says hf thought he had v. h Ever Meet Race Greatest Pulled in which the police stopped. We did well Events Winter List of Spite Big In Boston, and also with Burke the Revenue from Off in State Held at Glenwoad other right. Burke la a tough fellow, of . of New but the only way he could stick six TO Privileges. rounds was by hanging on." Game See Fast Horses. Mayer and Clarke Here. An effort was made by eastern proOF moters to match Bam Langford and N. T, Aug. 20. POUGHKEEPSIE, saucer said Gienwod the At TODAY last track but PLAY the manager latters Papke, NEW CHILEANS, La., ug. 21. night, before a crowd of more than if his man ever decided on a colored The three races that made tip today's That diaries City park and the Fair 2,500 persona, the largest number that fighter they would give the fight to program In the Grand Circuit meeting, The authentic t 'atdi k Grounds will both have their meetings lues ever attended a race meet in this either Milwaukee or a Pacific coast at the Hudson River Driving park, Ogden biggest Dad Ghnlln's state league champs canyon this aeas. is credit this whiter was the announcement one 0; tj,e programs ever club. were won In straight heats The gate Coum'm11 Chris Ugare, ho 14 made today by D. U. Barnes, president will tackle real experts In the base- - uplled off in the state of Utah held receipts only a little behind those ofi En allrounJ of the City Park Jockey club. Inter-angler and fans' no ! dethe the to cycle b enthualastlcally There being ball Hue, .when they attempt betting last year, hve any camper it, the "It is intended to open about De- feat the celebrated Boston Bloomer anted from start to finish. association loses 88,000, which has The ANNUAL cember 1." said Mr. Barnes. heretofore been paid for the poolselling Ton heat a city block. When Parley Giles, riding unpaced bill, Locke recently girls' at the fair grounds ball park in Wednesday night short! This amount will not he sf , privilege. against time In tha amateur class, made a state law, does not prevent In- a game this afternoon. whllo fishing from a boat vltt In the receipts. oclock, made up Decemworld's record broke made the notThe game started at S:S0, and dividual betlinr or the recording of Th. brown mar. Alceste, which waa spon hook. In the still uutrr llww some of the ber IS, 1885, at Denver, by O. B. bets, and gentlemen will have the op- withstanding the fact that taken elck after winning two heats In tha dam, Mr. Flygare hooM , the crowd went wild. Giles are 2:28 trot yesterdy died today of four pound salmon-trouportunity to back their opinions. We "girls are men, the local leaguers the 11 minutes flat, After 1 miles in five rode the Intend to operate on a reduced scale. confident of victory over this aggregathe bowels. The hone, hard battle, he landed the big Inflammation of 6 seconds the 58 from clliplng There will positively be no attempt at tion which has defeated more teams world's best time. which was five years old and valued Tuesday night Mr. Flygare lamyi CAMP PERRT, O, Aug. 21. Preover the country than any other tourand no which Is no at 816.000, was owned by Btambrough licensing The appearance of Henri Mayer and liminary team practice for th sixth will be permitted. According ing baseball team. of Youngstown. O. and was occurrence for him. brothers A. J. Clarke was also enthusiastically annual matches of the National Board In ths string of Ed. Greers, who drove greeted, although the German rider for the Promotion of Rifle Practice her yesterday. Alceste was by Jay failed to get better than fourth money was commenced here today. The prin- Bird and had a mark of 2:07. She OCCIDENTALS LOSE three-mibn will tournament In any of the events In the cipal event of the won second money In th. M. 4k M. Elks handicap race, on which a the national team match, beginning stake at Detroit and won her races at purse of 850 was hung for the winner. Monday. The teams entered art com- Kalamasoo and Buffalo. MacFarland posed of twelve men each and Include TO Downing, Clarke and Summary: In a winner ;the crack shots of the country. The to teamed Mayer bring The Duchess, 2:12 pace, three In five, AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE The bunch was unable to overtake United States army is represented by purse, 81,500. on ch from cavtlrT Denials, who started with 80 yards Jerry R won. three straight heats in marin! IDAHO Falls, Ida., Aug. ;s. n navjr 2:0514, handicap, and he crossed the stake.1 82:07, 2:05. Fred D Char- local United Bt.te. military aca-hi, th bunch of ball tussi-r- reniermf and Mitten Walker, pushing Hal, Dr, Bonney, Baron Whips, first, with T and th. United Bute, naval scad- - ley support to young rmir Willis Walters also and Jim hard for second and third place, ' Daley team ml!' to the Occidental tcu demonstrated 880 small slice of the Tl"( al- - started. Achorn got a ,a h state and is this that they know the liafternoon 2:04 two fourth 81,000 in three, pace, purse place. by rapturing purse tewn A to Z. At no itip from ttoral game won over in straight every Hedgewood Boy Nlp and tuck, fighting and The team making the highest aggre- heaU In 2:04. 2:02. Black Lock, of the game did the colored pta)in Inch of the course, Samuelaon total in the contest will receive John A. and Baron Gratan also started. have a lookln. They were ou that ted. Whittier rode one of the prettiest gate the national trophy, authorised by con2:08 trot, two In three, purse, 81.000 outpltched and outfielded. In short, thi match motor races which has yet been 8800 In cash. The Hilton and gress, O. won In straight heats total bunch with Collins and Chug, seen here. By a sudden spurt at tha and 8200 In rash will go to the In Margaret Locust Jack, Del non as batteries, struck out nine me 2:07. finish Bampelaon secured first money. trophy 8:07, second team. The third team will reIn ths final of the half mils open, ceive the bronse Soldier of Marathon Coronado, Sterling McKinney, Daniel, to total of six by Harrison and Lanamateur event, Dlerenbacher proved !and 8150 cash. Ths next three teams Claty Latla and Chimes Bells also gford. The Infield playing of the kxih could not have been excelled. The adstarted. nn easy winner with Halstead, second will receive rash whose the of Shipke, tors, and the batting pounded Chapelte hard throughout prises of 8100, 875 , ored boys took their defeat third. trifle and double scored, both the and Lawrence, game. Re ore: and 850, respectively. that although they anticipated One of the most interesting events R. H. E. local's runs. Score: Distances Unchanged. before the setting of another sun th R. H. E. was the two mils open lap, in which It 8 Chicago , . The distancee for the national team SHOOT TODAY FOR scalps of ths Bunnylanders would b 1 8 8 Boston Washington , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,3 7 0 all of the leading professionals were match remain Iman but unchanged, hanging to their belts. Score: Uib 5 8 tha 0 entered. Whiskers Devonevltch, Batteries Keister and Kllng; Per- st. Louis made In the been has portant change Falls; 10; Occidentals, 2. Umand took lead the Graham. and and Batteries Russian, Btreet; Bailey rushing Keely j gUMon, Chappell, run of order fire. The skirmish and Smith. picked up four dollars lap money. pires IUgler and Rudderham. Pulled by McFarland, Clarke won the will come In as the fifth stage, being preceded by the 200 yards alow, the ST. LOUIS, Vo., Aug. 20. Past flsld- ELKS AND ELKS NEW YORK, Aug. 20. In a stirring race and lanky Mac got second place, 200 yards rapid, the 600 and 800 yarda of fourth. with Raymond and and th Hollister third good Mayer pitching Ing nlnth lnnng rally today. New York the Gun of At the Wasatch j 1.000 yards grounds Wilcox and Palmer were badly bruised stages, and followed by the won for 8t Louis today. Score: In the national individual match club this afternoon the members will R. H. and somewhat shaken up by a spill stage.skirmish PLAY TIE run will come first, as 'shoot for the handsome Wasatch the 1 4 St Louis from Detroit by a score of 4 to near the finish. Is again which offered for the best alltrophy, additional last year. gold, Eight 4 1 0 With nil riders entered, ths three Philadelphia . Score: marksman. ,ver nnd bronxe medals, twenty-fou- r Batteries Raymond and Ludwig; ji, 11 gj wn: Individual In be Fifty birds are shot at In each con" th. i" given 8 0 McQuIllen, Corrigon nnd Dooin. Um- Detroit . , , l Interesting and ths riders fought match, and rash prises remaining the test, and the shot who is three times The Elks and the Elks played .4 8 4 hard, Lawrence winning with McCor- - same. The New York . , pire Emslie. at the Glenwood diamond fester .munition In the national a winner, becomes ths owner of the Batteries Winter and Schmidt; mack a close second and Halstead matches la confined to that manufactrophy. Throe shoote have already been day afternoon, but they filled to dr 20. AlCINCINNATI, O.. Aug. third. Manning and Blair. problem if held and Interest continues to Increase cide the tured the government. by though the Cincinnati's outhlt the New In breaking the unpaced Ogden and the between new The cartridge for the championship military York's two to one, they .were unable record Giles' time at each rifle has a bullet la amateur 20. the guvl at PHILADELPHIA, 150 grains Aug. for Lake Salt lodges, weighing to score, poor base running nnd ths 4:20, 6:S6, 8:51 which has a bearing surface of .12 of today won the third straight mite was: 2:04 conclusion, ths score stood tied, tea good pitching of Mathewson with men game from Chicago by knocking White 11 minutes fist. an Inch. The to four. of pyrocelluloae charge on bases preventing tallies. Score: the rubber In five Innings, Score: l Summary: used Imparts to ths bullet powder excellent exhibition of the An R. H. E. off Half-mir, amateur H. E. R. open, secmuxxle a feet 3,750 manta of per velocity the R. H. E. game was put up by Hals ted, Lawrence. Time, 1:02. ond. This powder was developed to . ,1 8 1 of Salt Lake and Ogden todgw ui .... . , 0 8 1 Chicago Cincinnati , . 8 8 8 open lap, professional decrease the erosion accompany high 8 Philadelphia 9 8 New York It wns witnessed by a good crowd N Batteries White, Owen, Sullivan Clarke, McFarland, Hollister, Mayer. velocity. With the old powder develBatteries Coakley and McLean rooting fans Inasmuch as Balt Wd and Shaw; Bender and Schreck. Time, 2:47 oping 3,750 feet, the lift of a gun was Mathewson and Bresnahan. Umpires the local antlered team, defeated Three-mil- e open lap, amateur Law- reduced to about 1,000 rounds, while It Klem. ibA Johnstons Lagoon recently by a CHICAGO, Aug, 30. Packy McFarBOSTON, Aug. 20. Boston made it rence, McCormack, Halstead. Time, with the new powder the ordnance would hand the that Ogden hoped department Veports the lift of a barrel land returned from California today. three straight from Cleveland by win- 0:01 a package. to be between 8,000 nnd 6,000 rounds. one Elks S 8. to After a otny in the city for a few dayn mile, Score: professionhandicap, today, ning PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE R. H. E. al Demon, Mitten, Walker, Achorn. he will leave Monday for the east! For envelopes, letterheads, business I Boston . . . I 19 2 Time. 2:47 rarda. dodgem, etc- - call up The Journal Packy has not yet made definite plans PUB 1 6 4 2 Cleveland for his Five miles against time, amateur future fighting fob rooms. Both phonos 864. except that he UnmOML SPORTS ON BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 20. Both Batteries A reliance and Crlger; Parley Giles Time, 11 minutes (recGarrett and Fisher touched up freely Crlger; Joss, Foster and N. Clarke. ord). today, the remit being that Portland Five-mimatch, motor race, profeswon on better fielding. Score: sional Samuelaon, Whittier. Time. R. H. E. tii the prevent plana, tentatively made. Local turfmen will buy or lease the rights of outride men. who already reWe gard racing dear in Louisiana. will then see If a resurrection tan nut be accomplished without treading on ou any ones toes, for no one can deny that the winter racing In New Orleans Is a headline attraction for thousands of visitors who would not otherwise come. NEW ORLEANS' RACING GAIE RECEIPTS ARE SMALLER Jr Book-make- Law-Foll- owers rs' MIL x j I .1 j r.h:-nn- i j j j I ; SIXTH anti-gambli- NIFLE HATCHES er, Hack-enberg- t. 4-- hand-boo- book-'maki- ks ng two-pound- er, uia-om- le . m s i gilt-edg- ed I"4 - phlloioptt-rally- I .... ,,,, ,,,,8 61 ... but-bal- long-contest- five-mi- le Phlla-idelph- 2-- 2-- 5, 5, nifion-a- Dlefen-bache- le Two-ml- le 2-- 5. e I 8-- 5. ,. I le WESTERN Portland 8 8 Oakland Batteries Garrett and Fisher and La Longe, IS I Madden: 6:04 DES MOINES. Aug. 20. Pitcher Otmstead had Sioux City guessing today and enabled Des Moines to win a t to 2 victory. Score: R. H. E. 8 10 DesMolnes 2 8 , ,2 Sioux City , . Batteries Olmstead and Keckl nger; McKay and Henry. LOR ANGELES. Aug. 20. By batting in two runs In the fifth and another in the eighth, Los Angeles defeated Ban Francisco today. Score: 2 8 2 Los Angeles 0 1 4 San Francisco Batteries Gray nnd Easterly; Sutor and Berry. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE 8 8 PUEBLO, Aug. 20. Lincoln won the first game of the series from Pueblo with a rally In the ninth. Score: R. H. E. Lincoln ..6 10 4 6 Pueblo LEAGUE won TACOMA, Aug. 20.' Tacoma from Seattle today In a brilliant and exciting game. Score: R. H. E. Batteries Jones and Zlnran; and Smith. Melan-g- o DENVER, Aug. 20. Denver and Omaha divided honors In a double-head1 4 here today. Score: Shea; Rush! First gsme 2 2 Denver 6 11 Omaha SPOKANE. Aug. 20. Spokane won j Ratterlee Corbett and Zaluaky; In the last half of ths ninth today. Rhodes and Lebrand. 2 2 Tacoma Seattle Batteries Baker and and Stanley. 4 2 er I Score: R. H . E. Butte 4 8 Spokane 2 8 2 2 Batteries Thomas and Spencer; Kniilay and Roberts. Umpire Second game R. H. Denver Omaha Batteries 7 8 9 13 Bohannon and McDon-augHkllenbeck and Grading. 8 8 h; MONTANA LAWYERS. ABERDEEN, Aug. 80. Vancouver won today's Rime, scoring three runs In the last Inning. Score: R. H. E. 8 1 7 Vancouver 1 1 6 Aberdeen Batteries Erickson Callff and Boettlnger. and BILLINGS, Mont- - Aug. 21. Sever- al legal questions of national Interest will be discussed by members of the Eastern Montana Bar Association during the meeting opened today. The 8ugden; removal of the Judiciary from politics will be one of the mitten considered. 2-- 5. ur New Fall PAPKE IS ON Susies Are Ready WESfWARD WAY Manager Janes Afraid of Friday Hoodoo and Start from Chic- ago to Be Made Saturday. CHICAGO, Aug. 21. Billy Papke and : hla manager, T. E. Jones, breezed Into ! town yesterday coming morning, through from New York. They are on ; their way to Los Angeles to box Stanley KetcheL Papke and Jones both dashed away to their homes In Illinois for a brief visit before going west Papke wanted to leave tonight for the coast hut Jones Is afraid of the FYtday hoodoo, and It waa decided to leave early' Saturday morning. "There will be no hitch to the Bra Angeles battle with Ketchel Jones said, "providing we ran come to term on the weight question. I am boxing before the Jeffries club because I gave ; Baron Lrag, the matchmaker, my word that If he could sign Ketchel I would come through with the match. Thars why It Is going through. "As to the weight, I don't Me why Ketchel should not make the same weight for Papke that he did In Milwaukee. That was 154 pounds on that; New styles, new fabrics, new colorings. Dont wait until lines are broken to make your selection. Make it now as scores of dressy men are doing. Wed like to have an opporclothes will tunity to show you-f-he will do the rest. Watson-Tonn- er Clothing Co. |