12 TIIE MORNING OREGOMAX, WEDNESDAY, FEIiRUAKY 12, 1919. National league club this season.. He played with a al team FUNS ALL PREPARED NOW THE BALL TEAMS AND FANS ARE TRAVELING BY PLANES DOWN IN CALIFORNIA. MUL.T1U0MAH CLUB'S and also with the San Antonio club of LEFTY' SCHWARTZ IS the Texas league. x e : "RROWXIE"' ENTRY VP AGAIN FOH LIVELY 6-- - " SCRAPS - sZfTo VERNON TOtSD g v T0rAXON YEAR IS PROSPEROUS SIGNED By mi REDE Kansas City Car Des-ignc- r Has Re- built Hudson to Try Out. INDIANAPOLIS. Feb. 11. (Special.) Heilig Theater Bill Tomorrow Annual Business Meeting and Four years ago W. W. Brown, a Kan- Pitcher Wins 18 of Games sas City driver, entered a car known 20 Filled With as a DuChesneau in the 500-mi- le race. Treats. Smoker Held. The "rail birds" or "wiseacres" around With Artillery. the track kept a weather eye open for this car with a. queer name, as several had the hunch that it was a famous speedster under a masoueradc. FLYNN-DARC- Y GO BIG CARD SPLENDID RECORD MADE Ono afternoon a strange car ap- RECORD IS DEEMED GOOD peared and word fled around the pits that the DuChesneau from Kansas City I T (SOAEL 1 had arrived. Imagine the surprise of if ought the followers of the speed sport when All Boxers on Programme Filled t T EASY TO MAP THE P T I Patriotism of Members Set Forth in they got close to the car to find that Schedule Mapped Out by Magnate X ROUTES ;1SV f XVTHE POUCd J it was not a foreign "dark horse," Willi Pep in "Workouts TRAVEL President's Report Twenty waa but 13 and J - m WILL HAVE. A. built by W. W. Brown himself and Provides Weeks of Baseball Are in Best Gold Slars on Flag. christened for his backer. of Form. rfeiJCS-- Service Everyone was genuinely sorry when for Portland. "Brownie" failed to make the qualify- ing speed, but he did take his car and "hop it up," as they say, to a point where won money BY J AM 12 S J. niCIIARDSOX. The annual business meeting and ho in five out of "Lefty" Schwartz, star ritcher of the It's a mighty rare fistic treat smoker of the Multnomah Amateur eight speedway starts later in the coast artillery corps that club season. at the Presidio. George Henry of the Portland boxing Athletic was hel; last night and San Francisco, 20 commission has cooked up for Portland the winged "M" members crowded into This morning his entry arrived for who won IS out of boxing every nook the r.OO-mi- le liberty sweepstakes on games pitched last season, arrived in fans tomorrow night at the available and crook in the May 21, Heilis" theater. Each of the five six-rou- nd large gymnasium, which was rilled to as "Brownie" wants his chare Portland yesterday and was signed bv boats on the card spell action, capacity. of the $50,000. The DuChesneau is Judge McCredie for a tryout with the ond plenty of it. That boxing en- The reports of officers indicated that forgotten, as the Kansas City lad has Beavers at Crockett. thusiasts view the card in the same the past year has been a memorable worked four winters on a new car, a formerly pitched num- one in rebuilt Hudson-Supe- r, which desig- Schwartz for a iiltitude as Henry is evident from the the history of the club, which is he ber of Portland al of scats, which one of the greatest institutions of nates as "Hudson Brown and advance sale indicates kind its also shipyard teams before entering the a. packed house. in the country. Notwithstanding has a new backer, C. L. Richards, service. Pince wearing one of Uncle Jim Flynn, who b&ttles Jimmy Darcy j the many obstacles encountered during a Kansas City millionaire sportsman Sam's great and amateur road- - uniforms Schwartz is heavier in the headliner tomorrow night, has J the war. the organization made driver. The new than ever before. He pitched against been putting in some hard licks at the trap HANGING a splendid record. car represents an investment of $24,000. all of That patriotism invaded every pre- the service teams around tfan j'olieemen's gymnasium and has found " vMfcf, Wlt-- U BE. A COiAnON Francisco and lost two games out of it mighty hard to secure capable spar- cinct of the mammoth athletic institu- 0 pitched. ring partners, Flynn his as- I VlYffty " v,QH FLAME.S A.S IT WW tion was evidenced by President Banks' treats WffiL Judge McCredie ad- J report, which showed 1065 FOUR TEAMS ARE was yesterday sistants real rough, and they have J ' ON THE. STREET CARi that of those TIED vised that Jack Holland, manager of found the going quite strenuous. V&rT members available for duty were taken City on BALL from the Oklahoma club of the Western Yesterday Flynn took Peter Z Tr GOIMG TO THE j the ranks, relieved of active dues League, claims the service of Harry f?cliuld and Art Wilson. Schuld stood and placed on the military honorary Daubert, 35 sec- roil. infieldcr. who was recently a fusillade of punches about ATHLETICS, CLUBS, GIANTS AND traded by Portland to Salt Lake in ex- onds and called it ' quits. Wilson SO Gold Stars In Flag. change for Kenneth Penner, pitcher. proved a battering ram for two rounds Twenty gold stars now adorn the BRAVES STAND EVEN. The McCredies signed Daubert after until Flynn's manager pulled him off. huge service flag for the following the Tacoma club disbanded last season. Darcy Seems Confident. members who died in the service of He was signed under his legal name, their country: C. Ken- High Total for Three Games In Set Harry "Darcy returned from San Francisco E. McDonell. Daubert. Holland has him on the Sunday neth Farley. Gerald Barrett, Lambert Completed by Ocklahoma City reserve list as J. Dau- and worked out yesterday at Wood, Fred W. Hummel. John C. Just Is Rolled bert. The outcome of the squabble will one of the east side gymnasiums. The Adams, Arthur Cronquist, J. Austin Wil- Braves With 2268 Pins. be watched with interest and should Roumanian knows ho is up against a liams. Bruce Honeyman, Dr. A. T. Yield- Holland be awarded scrapper who has proved a stumbling ing, Ralph Daubert it would block for many a championship as- Hurlburt, Lige Worsham, undoubtedly cause Salt Lake to ask the Dick Youngs, Richard Wilmot. George Rose City Park Community Club Bowline return of Penner. pirant, but he is going into the fracas McCarthy. George m m Avith Flynn with a determination to Kelly, Jr,. Alex Bell aAKiie landmen. every way. Arthur Knouff,. Stuart freeman and XV T. W. L. Pet "Lefty" Bill James was a visitor at fight him inch of the The Raymond E. Templeton. Athletics 4 a T. Xarcy-Flyn- n scrap is not going to be .." baseball headquarters yesterday and The members stood with bowed heads "hs 4 - .Srir. Dodge . .33 .."VOO .tw;.YF-trMr,- r. had quite a chat with Judge McCredie. any They .33." 1 "pink tea" affair. fight at while President Banks names I'lants 4 . 1 B7 vatchweights. read the Hrnvea 4 2 .6U0Tiger 1 JtiT James claims to be in the best condi- of those members who gave their life o tion of his career and is anxious to rpt Kid Herman passed the scrutinizing for democracy. With the second series of games over game. eyes pro- - -- 1. : . . back into the of Dr. Gellert yesterday, who The total of mem- in til PrinA aT..m iv v..vjiiiiiiuiijLy' nounced the Mexican to be in perfect number Multnomah bowling league ciuo James gives Bill Clymer, the new bers who Joined the colors almost it develops that four Seattle manager, "quite a boost. "1 physical condition for his bout with Sid the' X equaled nea in. semi-wind- wont1 the senior membership one year ....o ior iirst nonors m the pitched for Clymer at Louisville and, Mitchell of Seattle the plmers kx prior - of tomorrow night's big fistic pro- HAVE ON (JU thereto. During a membership '.i. .i.i,. i in; AllllClllS, LUD9, believe me. he will make the other ANY SPARE TinE V campaign last year 1020 new names Oiants and Braves have all won four seven in league step gramme. Herman has been boxing with AmP tC " were iues ana two, per- clubs the some. Muff Bronson, Billy Mascott and Neil THE CUSHIOINS NOW f'jfoaKi added to the club roster. There lost giving them a Take it from me. Seattle will have a. C" 1 has been a gain in the gymnasium centage of .665. hard club to Zimmerman and is trained to the min- 179 year. The. Braves beat." ute. Mitchell will arrive from Seattle classes of over the previous games rolled high total foi At last night's business meeting the three in the set just completed Lee F. Dempsey, f irst-sack- who today in company with Harry Ander- following were to knocking over 2268 pins. son, Lackay Morrow and their mana- never complains, no many elected the board of The Cardi- started in with the Portland Buckaroos ger, matter how trustees: Fred L. Carlson, George P. nals ran up the second highest tota last season, and who was later trans- Dan Salt. errors his He never ck WASHINGTON FIVE TO PLAY teammates make. BEATS BENSON Dekum, C. Henri Lab be, Claude number of pins, scoring 2231. ferred to Seattle, is at his home in Du- Old Rivals to Meet. seeks the limelight and is willing to FRMU and Edward Sammons. The re- Both the Cardinals and the Braves buque, Ia. In a letter received by An- pitch any time it seems his pitching tiring registered high 794 Tetsr Michie, who fights Harry help trustees were Mr. Labbe, P. W. game. a score of for on Judge McCredie. yesterday, Dempsey derson, went six rounds yesterday with will his club. No wonder Walter Lewis, A. B. MeAlpin. Frank E. Wat-kin- s Lyons, of the Braves' five, holds inquires as to his status. one . Billy George and they steppea it off WIXGED M TEAM READY FOR Johnson is of the most popular LEAD GAINED IN LAST HALF OF and Elmer E. Young. the hisrh fnriiviHii.i "I would like to play with the Port- players in the history of the game, not games with 188. The high game' possible," last and furious. Mitchie is down to fellow- Wattlna; rolled land team if writes Dempsey. weight, having to 13S CLASH TONIGHT. only with the public, but with his GAME; SCORE 32 TO 23. Juniors Have List. ... w.c mot act oi games was 223, many agreed make -players. "There has been a demand wind "I learned things last season and pounds ringside. Mitchie made 136 such for was also scored by Lyons, of th know that 1 could make a much better pounds for Harold Jones last month membership in the Junior boys' and Braves' team. showing now. I am going to college falling off log. Harry Anderson Clubmen, Reinforced by Old Play I know American League umpires Tech-Scho- ol Players Make Heroic girls' department that the trustees following are the results of the sec again if you me to play like a regard Johnson in the same light as have been obliged to establish a wait- ond series of games: but want with is boxing instructor at Bremerton Rey- ing now Portland, send me a ticket." navy-yar- d. ers, Seek Return Game With the public and the players. I will Effort to Win Jones and list, and vacancies are filled Ciants Mitchie and Anderson always a. from lists," fought six rounds to a draw about a TJniversity. remember little incident in these reads President Players Games According to the schedule being Willamette a game between Philadelphia and nolds Fijrure In Victory. Banks' annual report. "I believe that Absentee 1st. I'd. 3d. T't'I. Av. year ago. sim- MS- lis 14S 441 Hsi mapped out by Judge McCredie Port Washington several years ago, when the time is not far distant when Frederick H- I:;.". 4114 Muff Bronson, who fights Lee John- pen- '4 l.l.l land will have 13 weeks of baseball. six-rou- set-to- both clubs had a chance for the ilar action will be required in all Absentee l:::: I i:t i;.:i son in one of s to- a 4 committee, the The Multnomah club basketball team Interscholastie Basketball League Standings. Uunlap 174 l.-.- The schedule consisting of morrow night, was yesterday given nant. Washington had been the sensa- classes of membership. Laue l:u 4;i the will clash with the University of Wash- tion of the American League that year. W. I,. Pet.! W. L. Pet. "Soon our soldiers and sailors who 1K 100 1U5 4'.I5 lt. the Portland magnate and Jack Cook, "up and down" by Dr. Gellert and Lincoln 4 0 lOOOUames John.. 1 2 .iiOO business manager of the Salt Lake club, ington quintet on the club floor tonight The game was played at Washington. 1 1 .'J.IO have enlisted in the army and navy Totals - 705 726 passed as ready for action. Muff's game Jefferson.... 4 .8iH)(Chrisfn Bros 3 Cardinals 2l'03 will exchange schedules and the one at 8 o'clock. Tonight's game will be Later in the with two out, a Columbia... 3 1 .Tr.OlHill 1 3 .2"i0 will return and once more take their di- shoulder bothered him in his workout 1 W. J. Dunlap 12S 161 deemed best will be adopted by the Winged-- M appearance runner on third, and the score a tie, WahinKton. 3 .Tr.O'Commerce. . . 1 4 place in club and social life. The club lfit lot 4:i Monday afternoon and he thought for a the team's third , O .004).00 Carlson H' HO 140 42 111) rectors. a. Franklin 3 2 600!Benson 5 membership 0 while he would be unable to do himself on the home floor this year and its a Philadelphia player tantalizing will then have a which Hoy 147 147 157 451 of season. grounder to Chick Gandil playing first Tearing into Benson Tech bas- will tax its capacity, and the institu- Absentee li'T '7 ,1M 127 justice against Dr. Gel- fourth the the 17 well-know- Johnson, but hoop- for Washington, making necessary young tion will become a veritable beehive of Dr. Laidlaw . 1U 17.". 179 <f 172 Fred N. Bay. former n lert passed his trusty right as being Up to date the Multnomah club it ketball team like a tornado in Vancouver, al- ers won two games one. for Johnson to cover the bag. Gandil the last 15 minutes of the game, the athletic and social activity." Wash., baseball magnate O. K. in every respect. Johnson is have and lost Totals 704 753 794 2251 Columbia-Willamet- te ways ready a gruelling contest and In the first game of the season Mult- - I and Johnson both made beautiful plays Franklin high quintet swamped the The followingis a comparative state- Hi rates and president of the for easy on the ball, and would have registered by of ment of figures relating to all .. 121 157 103 3SS shipbuilders' baseball league, was no love nomah scored an victory over the former team an avalanche bas the . i:n as there is lost between the " Camp an out had not Johnson overstrided a won, 32 23. of membership as compared Jone3 ...... 13.i 123 131 12S yesterday handed a Portland contract colored lad and Bronson their argu- "Fighting Medics' team of kets and to classes Stephens 12lt 130 !! 255 US with game against bit and missed first base a few inches. Benson lead throughout with the previous year: 1511 the instructions to step out and ment ought to be a pippin. Lewis. The second was held the the Absentee 477 l.v.l sign Denny Williams, . Johnny Cashill and Lackay Morrow the formidable Washington state col- It was evident Johnson Jiad beaten the first half and the first five minutes of Membership count as of January 31 Crutu 102 141 113 41S 13U up lege quintet, which also fell a victim runner to the base, and there was a play in the second session. The first 1018. 191. Loss. Gain. Williams is a graduate of Jefferson are both tuned for a loud wail from the Washington play- score 14 12 Honorary . . 10 10 Totals .....705 710 lit:, ?Vft high school and one of the niftiest in curtain-raise- r. has of the speedy clubmen. half ended with the to in I. . . M7 Braves bout the Cashill lie 47t 41 ... S young ballplayers in the Last Saturday night the club team ers when I ruled the man safe, and Benson's favor. "Babe" Thomas tied . .11'74 113S 13S rr. Miller 13!t 122 107 1T.3 northwest. twice appeared before local boxing Senior, active...... He can bit the on nose, journeyed to Salem and, playing minus what proved to be the winning run the score in the second half with a senior, absent.. . . 707 472 B35 . . . tin?man 12rt 144 117 ::X7 12SI ball the audiences and given the fans a run for J- 1! Foster bases go get "em in several of the first-strin- g men, lost to crossed the plate. It was a rather em- basket. A few minutes later Harrj Commercial ...... - 29 . . . 15 f0 117 37 120 and the outfield their money each time. Intermediate 3:!i 3)3 Mickey ... 150 1S9 101 T.OO 107 and has an arm like iron. If the the Willamette university five. George barrassing situation for me. My deci- Thomas put Franklin in the lead, scor- Lyons 171 223 171 DSo 1SS Morrow Well Tonted. Dewey, coach, manager and star player sion was correct, yet it looked like a ing a basket. lntermediate.absent 63 7i McCredies land Williams he'll give all Army and navy- - . the boys a battle a regular job. Morrow hails from Seattle, where the of the club aggregation, is now angling poor one. Some stars would have been From then on the Quakers registered Lite SB Totals 751 704 763 2208 for Tuget say he to Tigers sounders is all the with Willamette for a return game content to have used me as the alibi baskets in rapid succession, and when Senior 474 80 I.nthrop .. 1.12 .mo 130 gravy. lead, Intermediate. 32 506 17 no EKTLE TO STAGE COME-BAC- K here at Multnomah club Saturday night. for their mistake, but not Johnson. the final whistle blew were in the Worn, Savage .... 112 100 114 332 out-of-to- 32 23. score annex ...... 6 1024 ... 518 lit A large delegation of Shaver, Toomey and Dewey, who Almost before the players had gotten to Several times after the Temporary 4 7 ... 3 Poole 115 135 150 400 135 boxing enthusiasts are coming to Port- helped Washington state college, under way with their protest Johnson, was tied Benson made a heroic effort Student 4 12 ... 8 Solum .... 101 '.! HO 370 125 e, trim Cornell ... 180 140 178 403 land for the scrap. Walter G. Fovar-gu- were not in the game against Willam as he walked past them on his way to edge over a victory. Junior boys...... lfi.'i 210 ... B5 100 St. Paul nantamweiglit Signs With well-know- n golfer, is pres- to box, up The game Reynolds, reg- Junior girls ":tH 305 ... 157 who at ette university a. game here back the broke the squabble started with . . 8.-.-S Totals .. 700 019 083 2002 and return regu- Women's annex . 105ft 204 . . . Dodgers Ritchie at La Salle. ent connected with the Grays Harbor may reverse the story. ' by remarking, "Ride me, not Evans. I ular Franklin center, and Jones, Worn. an'x. absent 137 K.8 ... 19 Motorship corporation Aberdeen, is quin- didn't touch was an lar guard, out of the contest. They did Army, 23 64 Absentee .. 158 IT.rt 156 46S 155 ST. 11. at The University of Washington first base." It regular ... 41 Absentee . 120 12'. 120 3S7 120 PAUL, Feb. Johnny Ertle, piloting a party of 10 from the harbor tet, tangle with Multnomah Incident characteristic of the Wash- not play until the last half. Both men Swimmers 3 u . . of St. Paul, who flashed to fame as George which will ington figured Absentee 121 121 121 303 121 listrict. Larkin of Newberg club tonight, has been breezing along star. prominently in putting over a Totals S267 ,M4 645 824 Hanson ... 133 140 122 30.1 132 a bantamweight and then dropped to has made reservations for a crowd of in first-rat- e style and a real game victory. Reynolds scored eight points Ket gain over January 31, 1UI8. 179. Mount .... 150 218 104 572 1U1 semi-oblivi- with equal speed, is six. tonight. With his terrific speed it would have and played a great game while in the making a third attempt to come back. pro- should be played been easy The net profit from operations of the Totals 608 705 722 2185 George Olson's "jazz" band will for Johnson to have made fray. Harry Thomas and his brother club during year 1918 Cubs The "kewpie" has signed a contract 7:30 himself even more by using "Babe" Thomas played in lime- the amounted to . 1R2 ISO 5 'JO vide plenty of excitement from to Multnomah club will play the Seattle effective also the 11.725.80. The income of club dur- Lovinff 164 175 with Mike Collins, former manager of 8:15 o'clock. T. M. C. A. team here on Saturday the "bean ball" every now and then, light. "Babe" Thomas and Hobson the Bleasins SS 103 00 2 SI 04 Fred Fulton, who will attempt to put game simply to intimidate barters scored ten points each. ing the year showed an increase of French . .. 172 141 142 455 152 night. February 22. and a return the and $896.61 over the previous year. The Sroufe . ISO 179 10O f.2. 175 Ertle back in the championship class. PIGEON RACES ARE PLANNED will be played in Seattle a week later. keep them from hugging the plate too As usual. "Toto" Scott was the bril- Dater .. 133 137 158 428 143 In this other veteran managers closely to get a hold one. cog of Benson sinking fund deficit has been reduced had of the fast liant the machine. Scott from $9524.44 to $1768.60. There have failed. Collins is unwilling to believe Such tactics would have made John- was in great form yesterday and, be- Totals 761 740 714 2215 who is only 21 years 15 been retired during the year bonds Athletics that Ertle, old. Extensive Programme ot Contests son the most disliked man in baseball, sides registering points for his team, Higby 12 111 404 135 is through as a fighter. to be by one gave crowd a regular "big-time- " amounting to $11,500 and gold notes 17 because hit of his fast the $850. Absentee 120 120 126 378 120 Ertle has been working out this Will Be Held. ones means disaster. I once comment- act of tumbling and acrobatics. The amounting to During the past Bader 142 145 1 00 151 year in- 1 47 winter and hopes to get another chance ed on the fact to Johnson. I have entire Benson team played a stellar the club paid about $4700 on Duffy 15S 14S 130 some of good boys. The officials of the Oregon Homing never forgotten game. The Tech school basket tossers surance premiums covering a three- - W. J. Laidlaw 104 104 150 101 with the He is Pigeon club have mapped out an ex- his reply. year period of 1918, 1919 1920. to meet Johnny Ritchie at La Salle, programme "When I have to use intimidation to surprised everyone on hand by their and Totals 716 750 005 2161 111., February 20. tensive of races for the FAIRLY good idea of a ball play- succeed I want to get out of great showing. Benson's big handicap President Banks' annual report shows coming season. baseball." a net increase to surplus of $3065.99 Jock Malone, St. Paul, has been plow- The old bird series will on A er's worth as a man can be gained I have worked in two games in is the weight of the team. ing through the middleweight etart which Johnson accidentally hit bats- Franklin has now won three games after writing off over $7500 in bad ac- ranks May 4 from Fall Bridge, Wash., 100 from the attitude of his teammates men seriously and lost two. Leon Fabre Jr. refereed counts and $2237 for depreciation. FRESHMAN TEAM LEADS this winter, having beaten Bryan miles and increase 100 miles each Sun- players of opposing teams and hurt them. In each A programme Downey, Columbus; Tommy Sheehan, and toward case he was so upset by the happening yesterday's contest. Several fouls were musical and athletic Chicago, Johnny day until they reach Butte, Mont., 500 him. There is a saying that no suc- necessary called. was worst of- rounded out one of the most pleasant and Tillman. Minne- miles distant, on June 1. It was for him to leave the Franklin the apolis. Mike Gibbons has been train- cessful man in any line can attain game. fender. Players on both teams were evenings spent in the club in many ing The young bird series will start some out for bjood and some of them got it. months. with Malone. August 4 from Fall Bridge, in- great prestige without making SOPHOMORE SQCAD LOSES and is perhaps true in 9 TO The summary: crease 50 miles each Sunday enemies. That the MAROON F TEAM LOSES, 5 HATtD-FOCGH- T 0-- 7. until they cases, ex- Franklin (32) Benson (23) TROEU LEADS TARGET RACE GAME, 2 Pullman to Meet Berkeley. reach Pasco, Wash., 200 miles distant. general run of but there are Hobson (10) T (13) Scott ceptions, and baseball, in Walter John- V PULLMAN, Wash.. Feb. 11. The Panders' All-St- ar Squad Continues C.Thomas (10) (8) Ferguson Washington son, one. Farley C Lennox ot state college football team EDDIE PLANK OUT OF GAME offers a Iowa Man Wins Wing-Sh- Trophy Unbroken Victories. Hallitr G Baker Juniors at Willamette Practically will play University of California at Walter Johnson is admittedly one of H.Thomas (4) G Caniobell City. - Berkeley, Cal., in November of this .Major-Leagu- e Reynold (8) Spare Sherritt at Kansas Out of Running-- Losins Two Bat-- Pitcher Will Give At- the greatest pitchers in the history of By winning from the Maroon F team Jones Spare year, it was announced here today. This the game, a star of the first magni- Monday night, 30 to 12, "Peanuts" Pan Referee, Leon Fabre; scorer, "Ick" De- KANSAS CITT. Mo., Feb. 11. S. E. ties Without a Comeback. will be the first time the two schools tention Hereafter to Business. tude. As a rule there are some who ders' all-st- ar basketball team contin cuman. Wainwright of Lenox. Ia., today won have met on the football field. NEW TORK, Feb. 11. Edward Plank, begrudge success, but I feel safe in ued its unbroken string of victories in the interstate amateur wing-sh- ot tro- pitcher, returned an unsigned contract saying not a player in the American independent circles this season. At Albany Plans Rod and Gun Club. phy at the opening day's shoot here of WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITT, Salem. r.ev. Dr. W. E. Griffis says that it League any feeling the 15th annual trap-shooti- to the New York American League club has such toward the end of the firet half the .score was ALBANY, Or., Feb. 11. (Special.) midwinter Feb. 11. (Special.) By virtue of their is historically true that in early Japan today with the announcement he Walter Johnson. It is easy for the 9 to 5 in favor of the all-eta- rs and it way organ- tournament, with a score there were houses roofed with gold. that in to enemies, Plans are under for the of 23 out of a possible 25 victory over the sophomore quintet the liad retired from star baseball make the was not until the last period that both ization of a rod and gun club in Al- freshmen first team now occupies the give pitcher in particular, because as a rule teams really got started. targets. Last year's holder, F. inter-clas- s to all his attention to business at pitcher is accomplishing bany, and it is probable that a meet- W. Dinger Harrisburg, Pa., top position in the university EXTRA! ! ! Gettysburg. the star Tom Duffy and Jimmy Flynn were ing will be held at the armory soon of failed basketball series, with a string Orpheum Show Tonight. Adv. 4 3 years old, things which tend to make him stand the shining stars for the winners, scor- purpose. gun to appear and forfeited the cup. Will- Plank, who is was trad out. Against the opposing team for this Albany has a iam Wetleaf, Nichols, of three straight wins. Neither squad ed to the Yankees by the St. Louis he is ing 20 points. Thompson and Tucker club which maintains shooting la., successfully had previously lost a contest, but su- .Americans last year, but signed a usually pulling stunts that belittle the were the Maroon F luminaries. grounds matches, defended the interstate amateur target shooting ability with ability of the opposition, and often Mike with occasional but cup. making 92 hits of a possible 100. perior teamwork and team in the Bethlehem Steel League in- Murnane. former Columbia and plan enlarge scope of 125-targ- rooks, score being brings Naturally the is to the the The et race was favored the the about defeat. such Christian star, signed in- unfinished at 20-- 7. Fle-g- el stead of reporting to New York. Brothers has to organization and handle matters of Twenry-nin- e The game was very rough, things would seem to create an ill play with Pander all-star- e, having the close of today's shooting. of- feeling among the players so affected. terest to sportsmen generally. entrants will complete the course and Harra being the worst Madras Loses First Game. just returned from the navy. fenders. The latter was high-poi- nt The summary: Detroit to Train at Macon. tomorrow. Of thoso who finished. man with six field goals. REDMOND, Or.. Feb. 11. (Special.) Walter Johnson stands out as a shin- Panders Marnnn (lit Frank Troeh, Vancouver, Wash., led BOXING example (l-- The juniors are now practically out TIedmond high defeated Madras high ing that it is possible for a.' Duffy 'l F (4) Thompson DETROIT, Feb. 11. Batterymen of with 124 of a possible 125. Billy Koon, running, having two game player to be a star and retain the good lopicK (4) (4) BorclM the Detroit Americans will report at Jewel City, la., broke S9 out of his of the lost battles liere last Saturday night in a fast feeling of not only own Klynn S) C. 2) Tucker camp, 100 by without staging a comeback. Legge, Heilig of basketball by a score of 49 to 19 his teammates, Murnane (4) a H. Thomas Macon, Ga., the first targets and, getting a Salem, scored greater part Theater but opposing players as well. He Vv'ette Ci) G least in advance of the other play- straight run of 25 tomorrow, can tie of has the Jt was the first defeat of the season out as one player Barbour at of his team's points. The freshman for Madras, which had hoped to make stands who has not ers, according to tentative plans out- with Troeh for first honors. lineup been weakened by the trans- Thursday, sweep Oregon allowed marked success to turn his BOXING BILLS TO BE lined by President Navin. The Tigers has Feb clean of the Central head or change his ways. He does REPORTED games in fer of Gillette to the varsity squad, but tseries. Redmond closes her season with will play several exhibition HOLLYWOOD IS KILLED ABROAD first-yea- r men showed by today's a. things on the ball field as he did them Georgia cities with the Na- the sme with Prineville Thursday night. 12 years ago he Un- contest that they were able to keep when broke into the Provision for State Commission tionals. Practice probably will be top. Jim Flynn, Pueblo, Colo, American League. He does his work in Macon March 24. Promising Inficldcr Meets Death at the KXTRA! ! ! with as little effort as possible, never favorably Considered. started Great interest is being manifested in vs. Orpheum Show Tonight. Adv. poses to the gallery, gets on and off While Battling Germans. the intramural athletics. affording Jimmy Darcy, the field as if he would prefer STATE CAPITOL. Salem, Or.. Feb. 11. Golf Championship Date Set. every man who desires it a, chance to Portland that (Special.) The house committee on DETROIT. Feb. 11. "Killed in action play. After the present schedule is i his identity remain unknown. health and public morals will shovo NEW TORK, Feb. 11. Dates for the November 3, 1918." I have known great pitchers who open national golf championship were completed a special contest will be HERMAN VS. MITCHELL : out two reports tomorrow on the box- This message written on the un- staged between the freshmen and were temperamental. They took all ing bills, having an re- announced today by the executive com- opened envelope containing a contract ANDERSON VS. MITCHIE the credit for a victory and sought unfavorable mittee of the United States Golf asso- sophomore first teams. In which all port on the bill of Representative for Leonard B. Hollywood, a promising non-lett- er men will be par- BRONSON VS. JOHNSON r i all possible excuses for defeat. They ciation as June 9, 10 and 11. The allowed to Smith, is by Dudley I which advocated Brae-bur- n inficlder, was the first information ticipate. All members of the MORROW VS. CASHILL could always offer an alibi at the ex- no tournament will be held at the De- crack mm pense of someone else. I have Evans, and recommendation on the Country club. West Newton, Mass. Frank C. Navin. president of the soph quintet are now on the varsity known Representative concerning great pitchers who have practically in bill of McFarland. troit Americans, received squad. Auspices Portland Boxing The Smith bill provides for a state Man the death of the Tiger recruit on the The lineup of the teams at present sisted they work on the big days. If commission Dcs Moines Named Director. fields of is: Commission. pitching for a. team that played Sun- and the McFarland bill for battle France. Team Won. Lost. Pet. day ball at home they always desired control of boxing by city councils. DES MOINES. Feb. 11. Harry Bell, Hollywood was purchased from the Freshman First .. 3 O l0O day. former Des Moines North high foot- San Francisco club of the Pacific Sophoniorca " 1 .66 Seat sale now selling to perform that I have known Cleveland Annexes ball and track coach, has been made Coast league in the fall of 1917, and Kresnman Second pitchers who were peeved when asked Nunamakcr. Juniors ...... o u ..u HEILIG THEATER athletic director at Drake Manager Jennings of the Tisers was . 0) to work out of turn. Ballplayers are CLEVELAND, Feb. 11. President assistant Freshman Third 1 .OOU .sr. keen to learn a players peculiarities, university and will aid Director Banks counting on giving him a atrial this Prices 75 C to 2.00 mm Dunn. of the Cleveland American if he has any, and they never in developing athletic teams. spring. The world's richest ruby mine, which fail to league club, today traded Catcher John is in Burma, is known to have been op- CLEAN SPORT remind him of them. Walter Johnson Billings to the St. Louis American KXTRA! ! ! St. Louis Catcher to Get Tryout. for at least two has always struck me without a flaw league team for Catcher Nunamaker. Orpheum Show Tonight. Adv. erated centuries. No Smoking Mubic as to disposition, habits and tempera ST. LOUI&. Mo., Feb. 11. Arthur WATCH THE CROWD ment. He is always willing to give the EXTRA! ! ! EXTRA! ! ! Dunn, catcher, a St. Louis product, EXTRA! ! ! credit for a win to someone else. He Orplieum Show Touighc Adv. Orpheum Show Tonight. Adv. will receive a trial with the ft. Lomis Orphuru Show Tonight. Adv. r