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Pieasa t taste, better for the stomach our druggist sells pure drugs wuaranteed remedies he selis SCOTCH STOMACH 50c REMEDY AT ALL GOOD DRUGGISTS ot If neglected, it becomes One dose of You stwuld to it N IN N 1 TL LI x News AND ES G G Ww G ie] R oO eoaveeveeeeeeee * DUG TRADES CRUIKSHANK FOR ‘STRAIT, * . A wen SWATTER os ee eoaeeeveveevee GEORGE CRUICKSHANK PORTLAND, Or. May 20,—Ma + Williams of the Portland Colts today has traded Outfielder Strait for Outfielder Cruickshank and Infielder McKune of Seattle. McKune will not be used except If | cases of emergency. He ts not playing ball this year, and Williams prob ably will romeee him in a few ost FS = BROADWAY GETS COURTNEY WINS TRACK MEET | 100-¥D. RACE TIES RECORD OF 10 4.5 SECONDS | CAPTURES CHAMPIONSHIP MADE BY WALKER OF AFRICA HARD CONTEST IN Broadway high won first lin the city meet held at honors STANFORD “UNIVERSITY, Madison | May 20.--Ira Courtney of the Seat. jpark Saturday afternoon. The/tle Athletic club Saturday after standing was Broadway 64, Lin | noon. at the Pacific const tryouts com 39 and Queen Anne 71 points./ for the team to represent the Unit- The relay wax one of the best) ed States at the Olymple games in ever seen at a high school meet.| Sweden, tied the world’s record for Thomson, Veddar, Grey and Nelson |the 100 meters, held by Walker of of Broadway had to exténd them-|fouth Africs, covering the distance selves to the limit to beat out the) in 104-5 seconds. Lincoln and Queen Anne boys. Jess In the 1,500-meter event. Walter Ames of Linciin made a new state) McClure of the Multnomah Ath- record in the discus event, held by! letic club, Portland, who set s new himself, by throwing it 118 feet,| Pacific coast record for the mile 111-8 inches. He took first in the/run at the conference meet ia shot-put, with a distance of 49/| Berkeley, two weeks ago, ran true feet, 6 inches. | to form, capturing the event in Madigan of Broadway easily won| 4:03 3-5 the mile run in 4:45145, but com-| In the pole vault, Sam Heltah, petition In ali other events was) formerly of Stanford, but represent- very close. ing the Multnomah club, Portland, renee in today’s meet, cleared the bar at OO OCCT OTOH OOO OF) 19 fer, T inches, whieh is better by ry B ball Epit @| five inches than the previous Pa- cific coast record in Olympic try OOO CHHHS OOOOH: oute—12 feet, 2 inches—held by Bellah has clear. NORTHWESTERN Ran ttie— Anh Ht PO. Gilbert and Cook | ed 12 feet, 7 inche several times in Moran, if .. Raymond, tb | Practice this season Mann. cf Weed. rt Barry. Ib Chick, = McMullen, # Whaling, © | James, p | @utterten, Cal, Pet #22 605 ~eecennun seseuunue eeHewccoee? BD. eecounseceuh = Tot Portland — » ae | Williams, ib". .: Harris, ¢ 4 Detroit 14 391 Pile. 11 Senn conmonn® -euccoues n His Fiancee—Father. “thinks you | aren't able to support me. Her Fiance—-No, He'll have to make allowances for that.—Los An- geles Herald. Rey A eines, | Portiand Hammary Lamiine 2 Birnck Bases ov balls James 1; Fullerton 4; Lam | pase hits—Barry | Three-pase hits ‘bie playe—Chick acrifies hit “tolan baser James, 1-3; Stm James 1, rune 2 mo pire—-Moran. w Stanfield 100000046 EVERY AMERIGAN LEAGUE TEAM WILL JOM THE STRIKE REPRESENTATIVE OF TH UNITED ~BTATES LEAGUE ASKS STRIKERS TO SUBMIT THEM TERMS PHILADELPHIA, May 20.—Uniess Ban Johnaon, president of the American teague, rescinds his action in the case of Ty Cobb, star out- fielder and bateman of the Detroit Tigers, and lifts the suspension inst him, every team in the American league will join the Detroit ent made here today by the Detroit The Detroit t that they have re- celved such assurances from the players on every other team in the league. O president Navin of the Tigers arrived here today and Is In confer. ence with President Johnson, The existence of the Amorican league believed to T laye: playing again until Johnsen has restored Cobb to good official of the United States Jeague today wired the trike: what terms they would join - league. = —— GIANTS WIN LAST, BUT STILL ARE IN THE CELLAR Y THE narrow margin of three points, Victoria is back in the lead for the Northwestern league pennant today, fol lowing her defeat of Vancouver of the local grounds yee: terday. Seattle, although victorious ever Portiand, is still in the cettar, and Tacoma, beaten by Spokane, has a half.game edge over the Giants. The Pippins, in turn, have a half-game toad ° Spokane. Bill James, for Beattie, and Stanfield, for the Pippine, opened the game in Portland yesterday, but Hig Mill lasted just one- third of an inning, and Stanfield exactly one inning longer. The con teat settied down fo a pitching 4 between Charley Fullerton, who replaced James, and Lamline, Nick Williams’ atar of last year, and Pullerton and the Giants won, # to 6. Most of the run@etting took place in the first two Innings, At the end of the seeond the score was 8 to 3 in favor of the Giants, and the Pippin could uot overcome the lead, nay they have no intention of ng. An sking on . . A slim individual narned Kaufmann and a rather portly one named Meek are largely responsible for the fact that Victoria ta fn first plac teday. The alim one did the twirling for the Bees and kept the Beay ers mystified, and the portly one swung hia bludgeon on some three occasions and pounded in theruns, Heeult: % to 6 in favor of Victoria. Toots A w pitched hin first professional game in Seattle, and all his relativ acqual nées and boyhood friends were on the job to watch him perform. Toots performed. He walked two and the great Meck followed with a hit, Keller put the ball out of the lot and four scored All this in the first **. . ine yesterday, but lost, 5 to 4, the In- Jast inning. Cadrean and Hunt pitched Mt fielders, led in the hitting, with two “** The Tigers outhit the | diane putting ever four in t good ball. ty and Abbott a eeeeeeresveseeece * SID BURNS LOOKS ° * GOOD TOFANS °* * GUNBOAT SLID * OFF SHOALS GUNBOAT SMITH NEW YORK, May 20.—Gunboat Smith, the California heavyweight, has partially retrieved his defeat at the hands of Jim Stewart today by knocking out meg — wo rounds here. junboa! . {to pone met Frank Wiegand, who SID BURNS |was unable to fight, on account off NEW YORK, May 20.—Fistic ex- a game leg, and Geo. Edw Smith | rerts whe have watelied G4 Buren, batituted, The Californian fared his man several times In the tbe English welterweight, in train- opening round, and put him away ing for his fight with Mike Gtb-; after « brief interval of fighting In| bons tomorrow night, declared to-| coLu aateet: the second. is | day that he will give the St. Paul boxer the fight of his life, Burns | is being trained by bis countryman, | Matt Wells, confidently de clared the English welter would outpoint Gibbons, and possibly win by a knockout. Gibbons has been <a who oo011 ‘adreaa and DeVort 0. President Dug has it alt | tig: ured out. He is going to put the Giants up in the race with an outficider who can knock the ball over the cracker box fence, most any old time he wants to, The outfielder's name is Strait, the gentleman who turned the trick a few times during the opening week engagement between the Pip- pins and the Giants. In re- turn for Strait, Dug slipped Judge McCredie George Cruik- shank and his (Oug’s) title to Terry McKune, Cruikshank is a good heady player, but not quite up to Strait’s standard with the stick. Maybe Dug has it figured out right. A long distance hitter will do a lot to help the Giants along, especial- ly when most of the games are on the local lot where the fence is close in. But can he play second bai Vancouver At Vitoria Agnew and Grindie. 6 $O190001° » Lewis 1 6 1 Kaufman and PACIFIC COAST Nagie and and Cheek. Portland At Vernon Gregg, Kiawitter Gray and Brown Portiand | At Vernon Higginbotham and Bu Sullivan hn; Carson and Oakiand At San Francisco Abies and hmidt. Oaktana At San Franciseo Schmidt, Park and Berry 18 and Mitze; NATIONAL LEAGUE ding to the statement of the striking Detroit players, George Stovall and p Ivan Olson, two old coast | . ‘ league players, were present at the meeting of Tigers yes- terday, and that a players’ as sociation ia in the process of formation, The association, ac- cording to the same authority, will call out all of the players if Cobb is not reinstated. Olson represented the Cleveland Naps and Stovall the St. Louis Browns. With the United States league bidding for the services of the strikers, the sit- uation is becaming interesting. Also the wrangle is over the best known and most-talked-of player in the game, Ty Cobb, At Cincinnati Ames and Meyers Umpires Accor 2 10 Peaat of one McLean Philadelphia ., At St. Lous Brennan Wingo 1 and Dp Harmon dnd The Soft Answer “Don't you believe soft answer turns away wrath. I tried it the other day with my wife.” “And she got mad?” “Did she? She asked me what ber biscuits tasted like and I mere- ly said mush,”—Baltimore Amer- ican, j here, on a charge of training diligently, in expectation of @ hard battle. According to the dope, Cobb about the most despised baw player in the big league, as far as feliow players go, but any- how, his teamma’ ing behind him in the pr disturbance. Cobb and others in the United | league would heip that o; zation along considerably. Dance at Dreamland tonight. *** More trouble for Joe His prize gunner, Soldier ser, swiped a few suit from a hotel and then ju the team. He is under at Colfax, Wash. The day ser pitched here, Cohn wa ting himself on the bac cause he had dup up a tion, and the sensation Mauser. Now he is a sen 4 2 | ‘Phe ten-round bout betwy Chariey Givens and J O'Leary is attracting a grea deal of attention. It will take place near the city a wi from tomorrow night. They have fought innumerable draws over the four-round distance, and each is determined to make the best of the present oppor- tunity. Charley Purcell is not taking any chances about O’Leary’s condition. He has taken hie charge out to the ‘beach, and they wif live a sim. ple life, camping in a tent until the date of the contest. a4 SPO4NE, May Mauser, formerly Northwestern le has been arres according to 20.—Pltcher of the Spokane gue team, today od at Colfax, Wash dispatches received toaling three sult cases from a hotel in Spokane DOPE AND COMMENT Amateur Sports Encouraged “BACK TO NATURE” LIFE MAKING NEW MAN OF ABE ATTELL Abe Attell enjoying a swim on horseback in one of the many lakes on Nolan's 1,200-acre Lake county, California, ranch. Abe Attell ts his life in California, where he is getting back to mature on Billy No having the time of, years. Ie will weigh at least 122 pounds, stripped, when he lands in} San Francisco, around July l. This will be 10 pounds in excess of what | lan'’s ranch, conditioning himself}ne ever weighed before. He will for another whirl at the ring game. not be soft, either. We do a lot of Nolan writes that Abe has taken to] ‘ramping every day on our honting outdoof Hife Ike a duck takes to | ‘tps, and the horseback riding and swimming keep him on the go for water, that he is putting om wetght|15 hours per day, giving him nine und he will be a new man when he hours for rest. returns to Ban Francisco, in July. Every minute that he passes up BY BILLY NOLAN here is ont of doors. His routine Well, we are up here, upon the! eonsists of rising at 5 a. m.; break- ranch, having a great time fishing | fast, dinner and supper at 6, 12 and| and bunting. Abe has taken to|6; retiring at 8 gharp—a case of horseback riding and puts in sev-|soing to bed with the chickens and | eral bours at it daily, It was pretty | up with the lark. He likes the life, | rough on him at the beginning, | #04 Is keeping bis word with me to Every bone in bis body was un-| attend strictly to every detail that) aged. Now he is O. K., and you; | will tend to enhance his physical cannot keep him out of the saddle. condition | Hie beak is as red as red ink, and He eats as much now for break-} peeling, and his body and rms) rast ag he ate in three meals in the bave become a couple of shades) city His cheeks are rounding out | darker since coming here. Twice |l!ke a prize porker’s, and his eyes| yo we plunge into the creek. | jare bright and clear, the best sign | After’ the Inst plunge in the after-| in the world that he is in fine form noon Abe Hea around on the sandy) when Abe lands in the ring, after | the creck before he! nis two months’ rest and recreation | ses. This aecounts for th®/ here, the fans will see a fighter who change in complexion. 2 . is ready | He is as brown as a berry and) we i) stay here two months.| itaking on weight—something he | uniens we po do business with} has not done for the past elgBt) worse tor one of those short! | bouts that Jones claims he is look- cen R RRNA RRR REE RES Don for If the latter can be per- FRISCO FANS SORE AT| ttc tic font to ten nena me CAL EWING will bet him $5,000 on the side. The | money will be posted in 24 hours | “The Seals shame * after we receive the word, Jones) pride * | can't back down unless he fears the “The dollar policy is queer */ result. He knows that Attell bas ing the game. * beaten Wolgast before, and he will For the let three years the residents of this, the greatest elvic ite Thea tig Audley ray nCusre Matiness day and Saturday, ‘Thars. FLORENCE And Coy ROWERTS THE MUSICAL NOsgES 5—Other Hig a PANT AGES GES orate Firs ORE a ee Whiriwind eee Other i Paperh ton, Tinting, Dealer tn Wall Pape 1 Eatinna Prof. Raber. two days 3 Dreamian4. 711 EAST PINE st. Ladies Admitted Free VEGETABLE */do it again. Our money is our * | guarantee of our confidence. of all sporting cities, have been listening to the meaning- #6 prattie of J. Cal, Ewing and Frank M. Ish, the men who contro! the local baseball situation. “The San Francteco baseball been a gold mine 8. Each year in- its harvest of gold. But Ewing and Ish never think of spending a few thousand dollars to give their team a boost with the public “at its present gait the team will land in the sixth hole within the next two or three weeks, But still the money keeps rolling into the box office. “The fans are too easy. The time has come for them to stand up and demand their rights, —San Francisco Call. & seeeeee ee eeeee eee eee eeeteteeeee Seeeeee eee eeeeeeeee eee se » EERE RHEE (My United Press | SAN #nANWISCO, May 20.—The | “white hope” championship of San Francisco is still undecided today, as a result of a bruising four-round draw between Soldier Elder and Charley Miller. Each man scored a knockdown in the first round, which was Bider’s, by a wide mar }gin, as he had Miller all but out at |the bell, The last three rounds | were even, with Miller keeping con |tinually in a elinch and pitting his) great weight against Elder's boxing. | The surprise of the evening came | when Rufe Turner, the veteran! negro lightweight, who has been giving “boxing lessons” to a num- ber of comers at the four-round ‘game of late, received a chance haymaker on the potnt of the jaw, which sent him down for the count, Jimmy Carroll and Jimmy Fox boxed a fast four-round draw, Abe! 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