4 TITE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND. JULY 2, 1923

TWO OF THE NEW COMERS TO THE PORTLAND TEAM, OF WHOM BILL KLEPPER AND ACTING self as an outfielder, and if & capa- decided. Here the horsemanship and of players are developed TURNER EXPECT GREAT THINGS. ble shortstop is developed next year skill the LEAGUE will probably be shifted back to the to the fullest, and it is described as oranpis outer works. ... TlOOMIl no mean feat to secure and carry 111 a in a net through ball little a Jonnard to Remain With Ilians. crowd of skilled . players, yelling, ST TENNIS HOPEFUL CHIEFS DOUBTFUL IN LATQII1A DERBY galloping and interfering with all Claude Jonnard, for the their- - energy-Eve-n Indianapolis American basball team, when the ball is safely in will not be called to Join the New the net and the goal is reached the York Giants unless that team weak- last shot has to be made with eight ens, it was announced recently. men all dashing forward, straining De- every muscle to prevent it going Return of State Title Is Giants' Manager Only Op- Lyon Wins Canadian Golf Title. Sensation of Kentucky Spe- into the cup. When one side has scored the game is called and the sire of Veterans. timist in Crowd. George S. Lyon, the veteran golf cial Repeats. players ride from the field, saluting player of Torontot has held the Ca- the dignitaries. nadian title three years. His latest feat was outplaying his son in the Toronto and district final. ; BALL BONERS PLAYERS ARB PROMISING AMERICAN LINEUP SAME FINISH IS IN CANTER STARS PULL BUSH SHIES BULLETS IVORY STUNTS AT CRITICAL-TIME- Walter A. Goss Thinks Wolfard Proclaims Certainty of Voshimi Defeated by Ten Lengths BRING FAME. YANK PITCHER'S SPEED IS OF " and Kenneth Shith Have Good Pennant, But Is Short .. With Olympus Third. DAZZLING ORDER. Chance at Coming Tourney. on . Purso Is $15,000. Best Players in Major Leagues Sometimes Are Forced Into Whenever Batter Gets Two-Ba- g Notoriety by Errors. ger OH Joe ClncbOIe Just Twenty-thre- e years ago General BY GEORGE CHADWIOK. It's LATONIA, Ky., July 1. (By the (Copyright, by Oregonian.) Walter A. Bethel was declared the 122, The . Shut Eyes and Swung. Associated Press.) Thlbodaux, sur- NEW YORFJ, July 1. (Special.) Fred Merkle once won much first Oregon state tennis champion. prise horse of the" Kentucky special, publicity by failing to touclr ia nearly mid-seas- today . ln Last year Bill Ingraham of Provi- It when he ran a sensational second to second base and thereby losing a R. I., won the Another both major leagues. It is also within The pianet Mars, with a tankful Whiskaway and beat the great Mor-vic- h, pennant New York. This stunt dence, title. of gas, plenty of oil and a new set for champion will be crowned on the three days of the Fourth of July, came Dack today and won the is included rightfully in the list of which has come to have some sort of of tires Is the earth at ' famous "bonehead ' plays have Irvington club courts next week, something like two million miles a Latonia derby from Yoshimi and that mysticism , it, once been pulled in the majors. with the annual Oregon state cham- about because minute, and when Joe Bush un Olympus in the easiest kind of fash- upon a time a fellow discovered that and John Anderson once essayed to pionship tennis tournament slated tangles his half Nelson from the old ion. Withdrawal of Broomster steal second base with the bases to begin Monday, Juiy the team which was first ln the pill, it' hops over home. plate at ap- Margaret Winsor had reduced the filled. He succeeded, only to find that ii. league on glorious was proximately same of speed. race span 23 years Oregon the Fourth the rate field to three starters. The his teammate. Kid Elberfeld, was In the of wnetner "uunet " joe has any up- - was over a of a mile have won the title also first when the season was over.' distance occupying said base. representatives shoots, drops or curves of the ln and and one-ha- lf for a purse of $15,000 been a The hunch or the omen, or what- "Doc" Gessler, playing the out but eight times. It has ever it may be doesn't work out. out variety Is 'hard to say. Watch added, $2000 of whichj went to the field with the , once great tas'k developing Oregon's Barney Dreyfus and George Gibson ing the ball after Bush starts It go- second horse and $1000 to the third. caught a fly ball in the last half of youthful to point where they you On 4, 1921, ing is like learning to speak Russian Olympus was first" to show in bases filled stars a will tell so. July one ' up, the ninth, with the and can be depended upon to uphold the they were basking in the smiles of in night. . front when the barrier went only one out, and proceeded to run good Whenever a batter slaps- - one of Thibodaux following and Yoshimi, to clubhouse ball whilo honors of the state. Since General fortune, as the novel writer his sacks, the with the 1899 the would say, and when It came Octo- dazzlers for a couple of a slow beginner, trailing. At the all the "base runners scored. Bethel won the title in it's a safe bet that he closed his half mile Olympus had increased his - laurels have been carried away ber there wasn't a soul in Pittsburg eyes These are just a few of the bone- would do them reverence. One and let the Goddess of Fortune lead to three lengths and appeared head plays that head the list of many times to California, several fan do swinging. position was so all-fir- mad the to be running easily. This ivory stunts have been pulled times to British Columbia and occa- that he Bush recently pitched seven win-- he horses that sionally to Puget sound. thought Barney's grounds should be maintained until the ln the majors. shut up because the team had fooled ning games in a row, which started turned into the back stretch. Here Clarence "Shovel" Hodge, a mem Gou Checks Invaders. the Pittsburg populace so out- Jake Schaefer wondering if he real Earl Pool, jockey on Thibodaux, ber of the pitching staff of the Chi Walter A. Goss stopped the rush rageously. ly had a corner on the ba-1- running .shook up his mount and passed the cago White Sox, pulled one the other of the invaders on three occasions business. Whitney horse, which seemed then day that entitles him to membership and finally won the famous Fsk Teams Are Sized Up. But the man we really feel sorry to be tiring. Entering the stretch, ln the ivory hunters. challenge cup. General Bethel re- When it comes to the middle of for, ,the man in whose behalf we Thibodaux was ten lengths in the Chicago was playing Detroit. The peated his feat of winning the the season, however, the manager drag out the gayly bordered hand- lead. This he maintained until the game was very close. Detroit got championship once after his 1899 begins to cas up. He knows the kerchief and weep a couple of sobs, end, passing the finish line in a runners on first and second, with victory and Brant Wickersham held value of everything that he had on is 'the man behind home plate who common cancer, ten lengths before one out. With a couple of strikes on it one year. These were the rs hand, and from then until the last catches the "Bullet." The National Yoshimi. The latter moved up, com the batter Hodge proceeded to pull who flashed to the fore who (hour of grace which dawns for him, Reform league should take a day off ing into the stretch and at the his now famous "bone." must now be content to enter the loses he plans to make the best of every from the bathing beach and the art eighth pole passed the favorite and When a ball becomes rough or veteran's' father-and-so- n events. ffl player on his payroll. institute and build a concrete wall took the place money by a margin does not suit the pitcher it is al- In recent years two Oregon sons There Is not a manager ln the Na- around the catcher, ln the name of of five lengths. ways possible for hlra to secure a have defended the honors. Catlin tional league today who Is really humanity. The left hands of the A $2 mutuel ticket on the winner new ball by appealing to the um- sanguine of much of anything ex- $3.50 to win and $2.40 to Wolfard won once Phil FANS MATCH . V backstops who catch Joe are spread netted pire. Hodge decided to um- the title and FIGHT SORRY r.W - n combine Neer once. jaw':fe cept the manager of the Giants. He ing out and taking on the appear place. Yoshima paid $3.30 to place. piring with pitching. When Neer won the British Co- will not say that he will win even ance of Mr.' Swift's premier break While the time was 4 5 seconds After getting two strikes on the lumbia championship in 1919 the nSl with the season half behind him. fast food and soulmate of the well-kno- more than the track record of batsman and having the ball re- British Columbia people were forced but he knows that he has a better egg.- 2:29 '3-- 5 for the distance, held by to him by Catcher Schalk, - any 2d, maify turned to drop their old-ti- boast to the, Carpentier Too Busy, in Enropo u,' m "in , ,r- -a chance than of the other clubs 'Bullet" Joe Bush was born ln Minto there were horse he was seen to examine it very they always were able to .ij, If this pitcher lasts long enough. Minnesota, but tired of the east and men who believed that had the Cin effect that to- J closely, and then, without consult- keep British Columbia champion- Picking Up Easy Honey - fell&i!,Jk. Branch Rickey is optimistic He went to Montana, where he started cinnati owned colt been ridden out ing anyone, he proceeded to throw ships at home. till thinks that his St.' Louis Cardi his baseball career ln Missoula ln these figures might have been It Into Detroit dugout. Battle With American. ''P , ' 1912. equaled, the Discussing " " nals will show a spurt similar to His winning over half of the if not lowered. the youngsters of ' ' ' The rules say that any ball thrown -- t '., . : . that which they in Eiftyfour games he pitched at- whom great things are expected in i exhibited the into the dugout entitles all base Oregon, Walter A. Goss, sectional closiijg days of 1921. He seems to tracted 's attention, and runners to advance two bases. The' delegate Georges Carpenter's formal dec Above Is Ralph Coleman, the Oregon Agricultural college pitching product, forget that the spurt which they he took Joe on. of the United States Lawn a his spars year, prom- runner on second was allowed to Tennis association, said yesterday: lination to meet Harry Greb in who earned with the Beavers last carried out the made then really had no bearing on In 1917 Mack made a' trade with JAPANESE POLO UNIQUE score, while the one on first moved "Some IB years ago we, in Lent for the world's light heavy- - ise when shown by his pitching at Tacoma this season, and recalled to tne outcome of the race. the . Red Sox in which Bush was here up hurling Below Connolly, to third. Oregon, laid a very definite scheme rveight boxing championship in this bolster the Beaver staff. Is Bud utility ' Brooklyn Chance. included. . Fortunately Mr. Hodge, Chi- Infleldcr, who played shortstop .300 Tacoma. . Has for whereby we might have some cham- country this season is regrettable and batted around at Chicago, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, In December of last year Bush, cago managed to win the game, 6 pions of our own and our fruit has match promised to be one of Boston and have noth Sam Jones and were SPORT ENTAILS GREAT RISK to- - 5. Otherwise Kid Gleason might ripened grown pro- This to Peckln-paug- h, and to goodly big affairs of year in the tween his imDerhil master and the ing to which to look forward to. traded the Yankees for have said a lot of uncomplimentary the tje " . TO PLAT. portion. TTrcm-h- II n riprJfiren Qulnn, Piercy and CoHins. THOSE WHO things to his elongated pitcher. lnn Tha that NEER jockey before the emperor finally Brooklyn isn't giving up yet, but cognomen ' Wolfard Coming Champion. already been matched to fight I'M m accepted the rider's terms. Brooklyn too The "Bullet haTdly That is one nice thing in base- he has the club has much seems to Joe. for he anv "It's rather tough to develop in. in oepiemoer mm "The emperor found this wrang weight too speed fair makes ball; if your bonehead stunt doesn't luck Nilles Paris m and little to have look JL slow freight of Bowling bullet like Game Combination a national contender In Phil Neer Beckett In London in October. Both ling very annoying," the majordomo little more than a distant hone prove costly the fans and manager that alongside one of his speed balls. forget it. But woe to and then find that he has almost of these affairs can be classed as INTERCOLLEGIATE DOUBLES volunteered as he handed over ten tt will beat New York. There is Golf, Lacrosse, Billiards about the outgrown set-u- year player who pulls a boner that loses our facilities. However, for the man who last bills to the jockey. enough hitting among the Brook J. DUNN'S DEATH MOURNED he is a iample of Oregon's youth essayed to take the world's heavy- TITLE fS CAPTURED. "Not half as much as I did," re- lyn players to help, but they started and Horsemanship. a game. whom we are very pleased to dis- weight championship away from torted Stern. .. sluggishly. - r flp.nrsrfts can play, even though we find ourselves namnoav Htif No manager In American Sole Owner of Indians Held Pat CLEVELAND NEEDS PITCHERS severely : the somewhat handicapped in putting scarcely be censured too for Lncian E. Williams Takes Singles BATTING FEAT IS UNUSUAL league Is sanguine that he win Lovers of almost any popular up , will a proper defense up easy money wnen ib Hug-gins- tern for Baseball Magnates. against our picking u the pennant. with his sport enjoyed in the Occident would Indians Hover Around .500 Mark "welcome invaders. forced upon him. Championship by Defeat- stars and his men of presumable Speaker, manager find an appeal in Japanese polo, or "In Catlin nt-.- unriniihtedlv would Kive Car Only Tris of the Wolfard we have a Two Precedents to Three Individual ability, un Indians, Is one of "dakyu," as It Is called, for the in Race. very fine tennis player. He is a pentier quite a battle,v The Pitts- ing Wray Brown. realizes the Cleveland the game seems to be a combination of Home-Ru- n certainty of group of many sincerely mourn re generalissimo to the last degree. burg whirlwind might not win, but Successive Swats. the which who the golf, lacrosse, billiards, bowling, CLEVELAND, July 1. Baseball His game is sound to know he had he Is head. There Is no stability. cent death of James C Dunn, presi fans asking question: the core and Carpentier would that "The feat of hitting three home Never mind club. horsemanship and even football, as are this "What his only defect is one of tempera- been in a battle. And there are PHILADELPHIA, July 1. Lucian what Ruth has done dent of the it considerable to the is the matter with the Indians?" runs ln a row by three successive or happened to him.-- It- "Jim Dunn was a pattern of entails risk ment when he who believe that Greb E. won what Is a base r . time since Tris sometimes seems to quite a few Williams, Tale, the singles performed by problem magnate exemplifies all players. For the first be laboring under some sort of would have a gooa cnance 10 out- championship and Neer and batters Tillle Walker, debatable whether he has ball that How game originated Is not Speaker became manager of the Phil Miller hurt or helped the team this year. that a manager wants ln the, owner the careless abandon which delays his point the holder of the world's light Tames Davt'es, Stanford, Perkins and of the Philadel- known, but It has been played since Cleveland team, the Indians are getting some of Leland the phia in game There are players who are as un he works for," says Speaker. hovering .500 the' rough spots heavyweight title. doubles tHe of the Intercollegiate Athletics the against gave me every ancient times, and still is reserved around the mark. quickly ironed out. His form is To those wno nave pn uusciy Washington at , has only certain as he and more than all the "He ln largely for young noblemen and Incidentally only once since he be- Lawn Tennis association at the - rest there is thatrfeeling per- the way of getting players, but beautiful and he is a safe and sure studying the trend of pugilistio club today. This two precedents in the- annals of the which officers of the military staff, who came identified with major league months, es Merion Cricket is game, despite vades those who follow never tried to dictate how the team 13 ago, model for the beginner to follow. .v.nfa fnr thn IfiRt few time a coast team has the current prevalence baseball are practically the only ones to ac- baseball, years has Speaker the first Pacific , should be run. Kenneth Smith pecially among the big fellows, championship. of batting. . that the Yankee players are fac quire an equestrian standard high finished the year with a game war- Next Hope. ever won the doubles . complained we is every reason 10 Deiievo mat Three Cleveland batters last did tional and notional. "He never when enough to make sport exciting. ning percentage as low as .500, and "Kenneth Smith is our next hope. there Williams defeated Wray Brown. 1902, lost. He always seemed to think the Carpentier is being groomed for a St! Louis, the stunt in 20 years ago. La Pitchers Not The contest is held on a regula- that was in 1916, his first year as Kenneth Smith Is etill in the mak- Dempsey Eu- Washington university, Joie, and Bradley Stars. the players ana not nimsen return bout with in 3, 1, 5. Hickman the that course, 60 by 20 yards, a Cleveland player. ing, but what he has thus com- In the doubles Neer The pitchers are the best sympathized with. 'We tion boarded far with Ted - balls out of the lot, bringing not' should be opinion Is pleted is a mighty rope. Carpentier's bout and Davies scored a- three-se- t vic- the pitchers year, up one end bv a high fence. In the The prevailing that the fine article. His cam-noio- American this whatever they win 'em .all,' were, his cheering An- big need to (Kid) Lewis was a pari 01 inie tory over G. N. Wheel- league in his respect may can't middle of the field is a small pocket, Cleveland team needs pitchers. is build up his game in OmuiA rilitnnHA of Nilles Williams and equal to the set in Na- nave been last season and the words." i. 6, 4, 3. mark the Into which the have to be other cause tor their defeats is the the forepart of the court. He is er, Yale, 1894 by tanciturn Mays and the headstrong way to raise a balls and and, Beckett, and there is every rea played tional in Shugart, Miller and Plans are under thrown. On either side of this recruit pitchers on opposing teams. fast a hard hitter with a good ne ueurgca Williams and Brown a Peitz of the St. Louis club. ana egotistical Hoyt are not car fund for a memorial to Mr. Dunn. up to service. He sometimes son to Deneve mat win, deep court game. Brown, who is rying pocket are movable disks, which More than half the defeats is too close .miuHeii. in a the Yanks to glory on their probably will be erected at Dunn ofe 24 at time-w- ere to the net, sometimes will have renaoiiiiaiea an aggressive net game player, was pack It mark the score bybeing moved up the first June that not close Round-U- p shoulders like a bearer taking field, the home oi tne uieveianu to the rookies. enough and is forced to volley, forced to abandon this style because Be Held. a over of Mr. Dunn and down. The last two disks are credited half and there Is little doubt that a meet ioaa the mountain. team. While the death a cross, and ia not Another reason is that the Cleve- which is nroof of his untenable po- of the heavy condition of the court 1. Lee Fob! is too say to local baseball marked with it sition. ing between him and jjempsey storm, VISALIA, Cal., June More than cautious to brought erlef all until one of these has disappeared land team does not hit when their 1b due to a rain which caused 100 are that he will especially felt by thou "When would attract a big gate. That postponement of mounts listed to participate win with the St. Louis fans, it was that the game Is decided. pitchers turn in a good game, while, Kenneth works out his way European promoters are the of the start the in the first annual San Joaquin val- Browns. Part of his team is play sands of school children. or sev- off problems in the territory the match a half hour. policy A number of red and white balls, when their pitchers are their near the evidently figuring. - ley roundup, which will be held at ing Detter than it did last sum- eral seasons It had been the one of each crossed to correspond stride, the Indians count anywhere net he will be Just The Yale man was much steadier - sev- about as good a Terminus beach, . near here, for mer and part of It is playing- worse. of the dead magnate to admit be- only to tennis player as Oregon than the Washington university games played with the disks, are thrown ln from six to nine tallies brought has thus match with Greb he would have been three 'days commencing tomorrow. His pitchers are more helpful and eral thousand free to fore the game begins. Then the lose the game by a margin of one far forth. trouble, for if Greb had athlete. Brown made a hard fight It is planned to make the roundup his Infield is not the poruos on weekdays, regardless oi wnat "Harry Gray flirting with - olaster players, eight in red and eight in or two runs. and Rogers Mac-Vea- to stave, off defeat in the third set. an ' event. ' was 1921, was opposing the Indians. may do us succeeded in defeating Carpentier all With WiUiams leading in games, annual that it in but his outfield team white, all dressed ln old style na- some good, but 01 rrenenman again is sagging. Moran. they are both chances the 1, Brown dropped th& back court CLAIM INDORSED tive costumes, with saddles and ac- Donohues Injury Blow to essentially meeting uempsey wouia nsvo van- Ty Cobb o,nenlv' declares that he FIGHTER'S to match, Players and they have both style of play and by rushing to the coutrements ride in alter- to Dono-hu- e, out too worn ished. , will win the championsti.p and his nately ln stately procession, The recent injury Pete many tennis shoes net at opportune times won the next SHOT-PU- salute riht-hande- d was any to learn T TO BE CLASSIC team needs but a little to come Held to Hare Been distinguished guests begin young hurler, new tricks." four gama. Williams, however, Tuberculosis the and blow to Pat Moran, Intrepid rallied and won the final thre through marching with the head of the game. a sad Goss Jr. Father'! Hopefnl. the procession right up Contracted During War. leader of the Cinci Reds., Pat was AT games. to the last Each player carries a short bam- Donohue as on of Hts Goss did not mention GtERS REINSMAN 71 day of the race. has enough - counting on the time The best tennis was provided ln the It in it a t TTr a rtni . .Tulv 1. Peta- - boo wand with a small net attached In believed when he was one of thin HOUSER AND HARTRANFT TO to De in . rrT mainstays the box and young racquet k0j doubles. Neer and Davies gave beau front if the luck of the luma post, No. 28, American Legion, to the end, and his object Is to stoop Irish lad would help put wlelders. He has of volleying game breaks its way. Were Cobb Repre- and capture a ball in this net corre- that the forgotten all about tiful exhibitions and BE SEEN IN ACTION. possessed of one pitcher has received a letter from the "Redlegs up among the leaders. winning state driving. who could C. Lea, who has become sponding to the color of his team. championships now and is MAN win one in every now sentative F. Then Donohue suffered an injury preparing "GRAND OLD OF TURF" The serving of Neer and the gen- series from In f A f ftft flf BillV MUN He then rides furiously toward the arm which will iamers-ana-so- day to a ligament In his eral court play of Davies carried the until the last of the year, he ray, pugilist. goal, where he attempts to pitch game weeks. eays that he wl be ENTERS NEW STABLE. Stars Will Compete at Santa Bar- could1 handle his other pitchers so the Into cup vn h!m out of the for f ?h?8 ready Pacific coast players to the capital. who is in a hospital at rastime the ball the from the net. He had won six games and lost but Walter A-- Go Jr Three Davies slipped that he might be a pennant con suffering' from During the throwing of the first years o1 times and fell bara, Cal., ln Athletic Car- Park, Tucson, Ariz, three when the blow came. his K !in and steps Into on the wet court, only to halt the tender. tuberculosis, saying that he will three or four balls there is no seri- father's shoes. Aged Master of. Snlkey Racers on ground Senators Stand Still. ous opposition on either side, but This week will ball while the and arise nival on July 4. . give the Petaluma post every assist- Two Women on Scratch. be quiet on the ' in time to earn a point fof his team. Griffith has not given up with ance in getting when they have been thinned out Irvington club Ground-keep- Own Horses for - and courts. er Trains were, Washington yet.- somewhat and one side Holllns of Westbrook, ElWin is The first two sets bitterly The senators, as Murray, compensation. finds itself Miss Marlon contested, but i the third set Will N-- Barbara, Cal., on July 4, so often been case, Ik said, losing ground the battle becomes holder of. the women's national golf ?Lth8, a Grand Clrcnit Events. Santa has the are wnirav who. it contracted C1UrtS d0ble manicure iams, tired from his previous match will be held a shotput competition standing outside the wall waiting disease while serving ln the fast and furious. The losing side title, and Mrs. William A. Gavin of wai "or the begins riding dashing metropolitan cham- - in the singles, weakened. that will attract national attention. lor tne apples that fall when the army, recently suDnmxea io an ex- and at its Belleclalre, the vuuiug July JO, Elwln 1. ("Pop") , Though any cham- wind blows Instead' being Apple, opponents from all sides, cutting in pion, are only women players in,has been rmfni,.5" . . CLEVELAND, July Ed It will not decide of inside amination by Dr. which the con-tma- ta placed on club for more" tTan Geers, the "grand old man of the ATHLETIC HEART SCOUTED pionship, the event will be between and picking them from the trees. showed that the exsoldier had front, circling from behind and In the New York district 5JS reached North two of the best present day shot-putte- rs What Cleveland will do Is prob 4Ka within a nAriod balking them ln every way possible. scratch, according to the report of harness turf," has iiinR the w i nesserfnmlSrhtT battle" that Randall from his Memphis training of , the country, and both lematical, although Cleveland does of the last few years, and this being The crisis Is reacheo when the handicapping committee of gone by when No Thing, Says , not moment pen - nothing remains but the last two Women's Metropolitan Golf associa- General Bethel. Brlndt quarters to put on the finishing Such at holders of national titles. They are at the look like a the case, is enuuea to compensa- Wicker-- touches for the 1922 grand circuit "Bud'' Houser, national Amateur nant contender. They hung a year fin T fc.. ViAllavtts. n t 1lisfttfA nf crossed balls by which the game is tion. . campaign which begins at North University of Chicago. Athletic union champion, and Glen too long on the old machine. The the claim, which was recently turned jonnaton and 3. Age 71, Yanks cracked In 1921. and in hOSt fif nth ova i , Randall Jul Geers . Do athletes from Hartranft, national Intercollegiate it down by tne government, ana wiu wi woao were suffer athletic trying to at thMl :ra aaa is the oldest driver on the circuit. heart? A. A. Stagg, athletic coach champion. stead of fll. the cracks, a fight for it to a nni&o. Hale and hearty he also trains his Houser won the national Amateur reconstruction was needed. Prizes to Be at the University of Chicago, says recently Chicago Prizes ft!.. own horses. Athletic union title last year by Just has come for the tournament have "Pop" has virtually a new stable "therp is no' such thing." Some defeating the brilliant old-tim- er. from the bottom up. The Amerioan Safe or Out? The Evinriide's Little Brother been purchased v this year, all but two being trotters. physicians say there is, but the Pat McDonald, at Los Angeles. league has been full of that sort of Familiar to grand circuit fans are coach says he never experienced Hartranft won the intercollegiate thingall the season, but when the The Evinrude Centrtfngal Pump and Utah. year Cambridge, clubs make their from BY CHARLES D. WHITE. his Sanardo, Peter June one. title this at Mass. that rush the A. Runnri are on tint-an- d second Pomp ILcAipln has had a confer- - June, with a mark of both men are best depths get to the surface, something The Most Wonderful Peter 2:04, "Red" Jackson, former football If at their tun. Batter haa two atrikea and awincs on the Market. . lno committee and as is the leading trotter. captain, who weighs 200 pounds and Hartranft should win. His per- Happens ana tney sUDmerge again. at the third, which la missed by tha Z'Zl! l a"I?,us to that aU Geers declared he expects to be walks 12 miles for exercise, says: formances have been remarkable all Philadelphia and Boston will catcher. Each baaa runner takea a baae Here is the Pump the Japanese and a wen arranged In ad. seen on the grand circuit at least "When I was a boy I had heart year and his best competitive put mosey along as best they can and and the batter roes to flrat. Is the batter 8 they will retain out? Chinese truck gardeners are using ten more years. disease and had to be carried up has been 60 feet inch, where their franchise out. of brings as when it is all ,ver. If they are A. Be is If there are not two The irrigating. will pump more The arrival his stable and down stairs. J got Into ath- the best Houser has done has n ' runners a chance in advancing. for It schedule time and up 1V1 t.mnt take change the plars must the total horses now at Randall letics and now my heart la sound been 48 feet 1 inch. Both have lUUBIBi Q. In the first inning three runs are water for less money. Runs almost courts on the game 470. The of Cox, . throughout odd to stables Walter as can be." shown consistency "and Hartranft made pitcher Johnson. Then an entire day on 2 gallons of gaso- the match. The junior Lon McDonald and several other But the insurance man Is certain has ,at least three competitive per- Pugilistic Values Differ. Taylor pltchea and he sticks it through prominent drivers are still to come. there is an athletio heart. The formances around the ot mark. to the end of the same, but after the line. Will pump over 4000 gallons Many of the famous reinsmen al- The difference in pugllistfc values acore Is tied the winning run is made physicians hired by the Insurance Hartranft has the advantage in on against him. In other wlrda the acore is of water per hour. Pump and En- T111 ia7e. of Se deca ready are here, having arrived pre- companies know an athletic height, weight and reach, and in this and the other side of the garnet muBt heart Atlantic is as marked as the ability 4 to 3. Who loees the gine complete weighs only 115 lbs. ,s be ln not ceding the opening of the 1922 har- when they listen to one, physical strength is superior' to A. Taylor. The team not only later than 6 o'clock and they of the fighters. Over in England Pitcher Can be carried by one man. will The Saturday night ness season which was ushered in say one Is a bad risk. Houser. The latter la still a high tied the score while he was pitching but It committee ta ch in the Greater Cleveland district - i school boy,, attending Oxnard high they frequently become excited over made the winning run. pump water to a height of 25 feet. - with the teeeting at the North Ran- school California. matches that would not be consid- Q. One ball and one strike are charged - Walter JOCKEY JEERS AT EMPEROR in southern In Can be used in wells where water is rh"J- ttoimom smith, A. r dall half-mil- e track June 6. season ered good preliminaries ln America. against the pitcher. Can another pitcher the last school he broke the - Among stables quartered hers Ralph world But the English tans also are in be put in? within 20 feet of surface. v. late Rose's scholastic A. Yes, except when a substitution la a wxtHZ V eagrn. now are those of Johnny Thomas, French Rider Demands 10,000 clined to smile at some of the record. To date Hartranft has not matches made in America. Recently made under Rule 83, 8ection 3. The sub- The price ia ao low you eant do without It. Charley Valentine, Dick McMahon, Marks for- Winning Race. achieved any .record-breakin- g per stitute must then pitch until the batter Turkeys Becoming Wild Fred Edman, Fred Egan, SepPalin, Tex Kickard offered Georges Car bat i finished. In use by Road Builders, Contractors and Equipment Companies. Enough formances, but Jiis work has, easily pentier $150,000 for a then at HOQUIAM. - Ben Whitehead, Tommy Berry, Fred George Stern, who rod Ramus to placed him at the top so far as shot- - match with Q. What is an infield flyf In use by U. S. Engineering Department. Wh Ti ' Harry Greb, and it ia presumed A. infield fly is one ln which in the Guyette, Frank Phillips, Nat Ray, victory n tha French derby at putters are concerned. Hartranft Is that An In by City of Portland. Harry Stokes, Marvin Childs, Will Chantilly, broadly he offered Greb an amount ln pro judgment of the umpire can be caught use - . smiled as he a sophomore at Stanford. portion. Not long ago by an infielder when there are runners wouniy ironi Penn Squire, Will Rosemire and Will pocketed a large bonus be-- Greb was ln In use by General Electric Co. syivania "with tha m.. . which the The ehot will only one event communication with Major Wilson, on first and second, or on first, aeoond Caton. The latter two are handling owner of Ramus, Marcel Boussao, of .three special competitions. and third bases and fewer than two out. Ask for Evinrude Pump Catalog. them wild to be hunted are doing stable, Caton having the English promoter, in regard to - the Pastime handed him. . Q. Can the keep walking out t CharlieJ'addock, world sprint record some oatcher .u.i.s in a report at a. recently returned from Russia, "Brokers are mora generous holder, bouts in England. Wilson of- to the infield and talk to the players on iiivBimg oi tne than will run in a series of handi fered Pittsburger $20,000 ' Honuiam Rod and emperors," said Stern reminiscently. cap events attempt to break the for his team it he Is the captain? $1.50 Canoe Paddles $1.50 uu and two . privilege, al- jieraiy when they first Envperor Ger- - rights, and Carpentier was to A. The catcher haa that Golf Balls to Sell for a Dime. Former William of various sprint marks that he does very likely tlre-so- 16-F- t, 17-F- t, 18-F- arrived Jack Wln.lnn,- ' 1. 1 - be his opponent ln one of them. though It will become Canoes: t, F. O. B. Factory den, had w&r- many, so a story goes, sent a hurry not as yet hold. , to the spectators. ' $78; $8 $84 to treat 'em rough in order NEW YORK, July 1. A golf ball to to - Rowboat Motors rowboats, canoes and to make them wild call Stern ride his horse in the The- other event will be a pole Koehler Lead Evinrude for motorboats. as they appeared to sell for 10 cents has been put on grand prix in Berlin a few years be- competition Nor-rl- s to Penn Staters. lo wun vault with "Red" Special Display "of Canoes and Boats .ci hock ranchers the market, and is now being fore the war. Stern won the race of the University of California, H. L. Koehler of Stroudsburg was rh.ckens in dooryards. They are liv-in- handled by a large store or- emperor equipped with engines. Come.in and see them. in the Quinault chain for the and the court iszl ana ivzz national lntercollegt elected captain or tne Penn state valley. ganization. It is produced by a" tire majordomo afterwards the ate champion, versus Black of It Will Be Worth Motorboat Supplies, Gasoline Engines, Electrical Supplies and company, handed . baseball team for a second year. end on account of the low jockey 3000 Stanford, two , marks. the having tied at Koehler, who plays short on the Your While x Fishing Tackle. Open Saturday evenings until 9 o'clock. Iiritish Golf Old Fixture. price it Is inferred that scrap rub "Thanks, I'll give this to my 12 feet 6 Inches in the dual meet team, led the Nitany nine during to walk up to ber is used. The wholesale . price The British open valet," Stern' Is reported to have between the two colleges last April the eeaeon just closed, and is also golf champion- a a gross. 10,-0- ship is Those who have used said, adding,. "As for me, I want The Santa Barbara chamber of captain-ele- ct of next season's bas HENDERSON'S has been a fixture of the em- the new product say it is as lively marks." r - commerce Is behind a Although 410 STARK STREET EVINRUDE MOTOR CO. pire iince I860, except, during the meet and ketball five he covered see line of Bolt- the as other makes and win stand rough A long discussion ensued and the special track Is being built for the ehortfield job his season, he And hla'comvlete 211 Morrison Street Portland, Oregon 1914 to 1920 war pecriod. g ings. Ont of hisrh rent district. n&naiing even better. majordomo made several trips be Paddock's record-breakin- attempts. made a place on th team for htm