THE MOItXIXG OltEGOXIAN. FRIDAY JUNE 15, 1917. 17 Seals" victory over Oakland. the first of the series. Score: HOME-- Oakland I Ban Francisco BALTIMORE WILUAHSr 2 B R HOAI BRHOA CLUB'S Mensor.2. 2 0 O HCalvo.r... 4 10 2 0 Mid'tn. m 4 0 0 01 Pick. 3. .... 4 4 1 Lee.l 4 1 1 O'Schaller.l. 4 0120 3 0 R.Millar.l 4 110 2 Downs.2. 4 2 8 0 0 - WIN Murphy.3 4 1 2 SI tfrverner.l 3 0 0 9 2 VALUE TT7- o CONTEST 4 0 Malsel. m.. 4 2 Z a u QUESTIONED Bheehan,! 8 3iCorhan.. 4 0 Roche, c. OiBaker.e.. 4 1180 Prough, p 2 Baum, p.. 3 01132 2 4 Arlett.2. Busy Burns, p . i.eeping Our Tailors Krauiie,. Beaver Outfielder Gets Four Lane,. A. Herrmann Says Franchise Totals 34 0 8 24 131 Totals. 34 7 11 27 13 Hits Off Angel Batted for Prough In fifth. , Batted for Burns In ninth. Worth Nothing at Time of Oakland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Good for 3 Tallies. Hits 0 1 0 1 3 0 1 1 1 8 Peace Agreement. San Francisco 1 8 1 0 2 0 0 7 Hits 2 4 1 1 8 0 0 0 11 Errors. Murphy, Sheehan. Roche. Five runs.' 8 hits. 20 at bat off Prough In 4 In- nings. Charge defeat to Prough. Runs re- sponsible for. Prough 3, Burns 2. Stolen VAUGHN GIVES FANS SCARE bases, Calvo 2, Pick, Downs. Malsel 2. Two-bas-e DEFENSE CLOSES ITS CASE hits. Pick. K. Miller, Downs, Malsel. Lee. Sacrifice hit. Calvo. Bases on balls, off Baum 2, off Burns 2. Struck out. by Prough 1, by Baum 3. Left on bases. Oak- land 8, San FranclHco 6. Wild pitch. Burns. Three-Bagg- er Time of game, 1:37. Umpires Casey and Former Mackman Obtains Phyle, Counsel for Plaintiff Wants to THERE IS NO DULL SEASON WITH NICOLL! Know Why Major Leagues and Almost Ties Score; TACOMA BEATS SEATTLE, S TO 1 Of AVE KEEP OUR TAILORS ACTIVE BY OFFERING Southpaw Mails Escapes Near-Blow- up fered to Pay $400,000 to in Sixth. Spokane, With Bigbee Pitching, De- Brooklyn Club Owners. feats Vancouver, 7 to 8. SEATTLE, Wash.. June 14. Gardner on the mound for Tacoma, pitched gilt- - BT ROSCOE FAWCETT. edged ball, allowing Seattle only three PHILADELPHIA. June 14. Much of Pacific Coast League Standings. hits. Three singles and a sacrifice in today's session of the United States W. L. Pet.) W. L. Pet. runs in Suit the brought Tacoma two $900,000 A third Court, and District anti Extra Trousers fnFrn..' 43 23 .B97ILOS Aiigeles 82 36 .471 where the can 1BHQ 35 20 .040Portland.... HO 3:. .42 lmra ana tneir leaa was never trust suit of the Baltimore Federal Oakland. 37 33 .S29IVernon 27 42 .381 menaced. The score: League club against organized Yesterday's Results. R. H. E.I R, H. E. At Portland Portland 6, Los Angeles 4. Tacoma 3 7 2ISeattle 1 8 0 is being tried, was taken up with the At Los Angeles Salt Lake 6. Vernon 0. Batteries Gardner and Stevens; hearing of testimony as to the value of Suit 7, For the Price Alone 0. the At Oakland San Francisco Oakland Eastley and T. Cunningham. of the Baltimore club as a business Kenneth Williams' salary ought to proposition at the time the Federal fee Spokane 7 .Vancouver 3. League went out of existence. raised Instead of lowered. Leave it August to Charley Hall. Los Angeles pitcher. SPOKANE. Wash.. June 14. Spokane Herrmann, of the Cincinnati any took an early lead with four tallies in National League club, declared that the or to one of the 2500 fans who saw franchise of the Baltimore club at the i' Williams' b.g bludgeon defeat Los th 'P"1" f tod"" time the peace agreement was made in .. , . . T. , . 7 . , . although Clink, who went in $3.0, $35aud i! cuo game 7- - Jnd December, 1915, was not worth a dol- 25, ia.ru atraism. 8oll ,n the 8ixth lnnln(r heia the locals terday, 6 to . lar. Asked as to how he reached this I! II to one m0re score in the eighth, the that Williams plugged out two home visitors were unable to get the neces- - cfub. fnTheTeague.' - two-bagg- - Zoott& Buf fa- runs, one er that came with- - Isary men across and the final score !t!i s- lo and Kansas City had forfeited their In a couple of inches of clearing the was 7 to - The score: franchises and that the league, in his Our Eittire Stock Included in This rignt-nel- d fence, and a ripping single Jn. cj. ' opinion, had ceased to be a going con Offer to right field In four times at bat. Vancouver .3, 5 4)Spokane ....7 11 1 cern. slue-ire- ana Yea. the Grants Pass was .Batteries Russell On cross-examinati- on counsel for quite an important factor in yester- - I Bigbee and Marshall, the Baltimore club wanted to know clay's Coast League ball game Joist I , why. If the Federal League was dead about as important as a corpse at a I unite , threat fans in. organized baseball agreed to pay under Si junerai, a Keg at a wake or worm at BUTTE. Mont.. June 14. Hall pitched the peace agreement large sums of mon Guaranteed Non-Fadin- g, Clear Cut, "surest, splendid ball today for Great. Falls, es- - ey to a corpse. Counsel mentioned the Williams Star Performer. pecially in what few pinches he was $400,000 to be paid to the Wards of Williams scored two of the Beavers' forced Into and the electrics won easily, Brooklyn and other sums organized five runs by his home-ru- n ihumos over 13 to 8. Butte started a belated rally baseball agreed to pay Federal League right-fiel- I representatives. Gray Serge d Blue Suit the In eighth but or fence, and crashed in the and ninth two-bagge- Mr. another with his r. Two I Hall was never In danger, ine score Herrman replied that organized were on the bases at the time and as R. H. E. R. H. E. I baseball entered this agreement in or . WITH EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS everybody thought the drive was going Great Falls 13 18 llButte 8 13 8 der to restore public confidence and $35 over the fence the boys loafed a little, I Batteries Hall and Byler: Harring- - also to restore discipline among the or Borton also might easily have (ton. Hunt, Leifer and Kafora. players. scored from first base. The defense closed its case at the This fellow Williams may not be PLAYERS EXPECTED TO YIELD morning session much on shark hunts, but he is all to the saccharine when it comes to long Differences Over Proposed Salary distance clouting. We hope Fielder of Jones and Scout Bob Qulnn read this. Cuts May Be Settled Soon. FAST MATCHES PLAYED An Extra Pair of Trousers Will Double the Life Your Suit Jt ought to make them chuckle a little bit at least, as Williams goes to the SAN FRANCISCO. June 14. Presi St. Louis dent A. T. Baum, of the Pacifio Coast Browns in the Fail. T h .nlnlivn horn 1(- 1- Southpaw Malls pitched for Portland . . r - m. iralnst w , I tj , , nisnt mat me uuierenteo ueivv ocra " elimination of brown bv h n,rl..i ri-- .t -- ,r- Player and cluD9 regard to the STEVENS IS FEATURE. onto Hall th. 1;r;i. ..w I WIM1 (1 A " amTaMy stl7d. lfllltt AnB n From statements made by players of I pall Ncer and Horace Winiwn tonrlLand- Williams double. Williams was indi Dirdta registered another In the third by hom- the San Francisco club It in Boys Division DravrLntts ing over ted that the majority of the 13 who for the fence. objected to the cut would yield. Both Today Announced. Anarels Score Three in Sixth. sides, it was declared, were marking I Even With a fmir-rn- n lead Itowav,. time, awaiting a unanimous decision . , . Oscar Smith, Manager fails couldn't keep an even keel, as I before definite action Is taken, Nine red-h- ot matches were played in witness three walks and a two-bagg- er the Junior tennis eliminations yester liy Kl liefer in the sixth , good Klamath to Play Soldier Boys. day, at the Irvington Club courts. East lor three runs. Twenty-secon- d and Thompson streets. 108 Near Washington 14. Third Street Luckily, KLMATH FALLS, Or., June The Williams slammed another (Special.) The Klamath Falls base elimination of Mortimer Brown, tall over the fence in the seventh. the sensational young raoquet,. wielder, This gave the Beavers a 3 perspec ball team will play the team from K, .v. j tive on me ana sort of staved off an company j. w ms "vc I features of the afternoon. other extra-innln- e- frame fni. th. a- - ment hereSunday. The soldiers' team Phil Neer and Horace Dryden won I pels scored a run in the ninth and gave is stationed at Medford and comes their matches in the boys' division, the fans quite a scare. originally frbm Portland where they Neer defeating Sammy Smash and Dry- - Who do you suppose S. have an enviable record, it is said. be- - did the W. re- - den first disposing of Bill Volley versity baseball player, has been ap- I'art .and the Douglas. Fairbanks Manager Watt announces that the fore tackling a opponent. Allen Cap- stunt Cal., real D pointed Second Lieutenant under for the Angels? The last guesser wins, turn game with McCloud. team Hofmann. The Neer vs. Sammy Smash ABE-SETTLE- 13 LEAGUES MAY QUIT Jt was Roderick Vaughn, old friend of will be played there on June 24. match was highly sensational, with BOUTS tain Borleske. the 1918 Portland club, potato-fe- d and I Nescius Net, Raymond Racquet. James William J. Towey, all o" that. AfterDavis' single to Pirates Purchase Southpaw. I Drive, John Lob and all the fictitious Club basketball star, has entered the , . -- I ivrawonny T , . . coaraciers or me court game In en- - CLASS A CLIBS LOSE HEAVILY ON tent Vaughn to the plate to pinch hit ..c-r-m- Naval Militia. lor Mail, and Vaughn responded with "ODeri w. oieeie. Young Neer will meet Harrison Piatt ACCOUNT OF BAD WEATHER.' three-bagg- er 1 Stags; been a ripping to field, from the oi. "."?' 11 Coach Amos Alonzo has - center today at o'clo to Ap scoring- Lavis and putting crowd waiver once oi r..iiiduv, w aiuiuuni.cu Four Leading Boxers coaching the University of Chicago for the by Barney Dreyfuss, pres Results and drawings follow: 25 years. In commemara.tlon or tnis Three--I League Magnates Meet In on anxious seat-- here tonight Junior Robert Oilman defeated Ernest pre- team. He is to 4-- 6, 6-- 6-- Benefit. the Alumni Club of the school Sua-pendi- ng Pittsburg 1. 2; pear in Red Cross Parade Delays Start. ident of the Amburn, EuKene Smith de- Midway with a t h Icaao Today ta oonalder report at once. Charles Klnir. 8-- 8-- Neer sented the Institution Maggrert feated , Jacle life-siz- ed grounded out, 6-- 2, 6-- "grand Good Hollocher to Kpauldlng-- 1: oil painting of the After July 4. Fishing Borton, however, and game defeated Harold Leo likely will be the ended Britton-Liewi- s Bout Is Draw. aiallett defeated (ieorre Leonard bv default: old man." The portrait will be easier to get if you have just with Vaughn straining his diaphram at Leo Mallett defeated Jack Adams. 6-- 5; hung in the Bartlett gymnasium. third base. Williams made a valiant VWW TflTlk. June 14. Jack Brltton. I Olln Lewis defeated Kenneth Smith. CHICAGO, June 24. Suspension of 13 the right tackle. We have the kind effort to drive, I 8"6- - 10-- 8: Henry Stevens defeated Floyd LANIGAN GIVES HIS VIEWS 'Hank" Gowdv passed up a chance - . catch. Vauirhn's but nf and Ted Kldl Lewis fouitht .- leagues A gets 1 .i . ... . - I tJ ' I U rl H ') T,1 C . - - minor operating under Clasa that results. cuuian i stoop jow enougn. ana the ban io to a here tonight. " ' ' V .7. . ". 7 . : for the money by enllst- mm fast rounds draw i. '. ng reporting once. classification after the Fourth of July Our aperlal tor tkla werki No. 2 Split veni inrougn to the fence, while Brltton weighed Harold Irvine. 6-- Milan Rupert de and at games, was urgea by A. H. Willow Haaket, with at rap, rrsular the other outfielders looked on as they Lewis 134V4 pounds by President $2.25. now V1.50. feated Laurence Iavles default; Milan Tearney, of Three-- I League, to- Bnouiaa i nave aone, Rupert defeated Joseph Taber, 6-- 6-- When Chief Johnson, of Vernon, and the The game started late, owlnsr to STriCAVir. r.OT,PERS TO COAIE Boys Phil Neer defeated R. L. Givis bv Trambitas to Meet Joe Gorman and Cbief Smith, of the Seals, hooked up night, in an appeal to the league's ex- ine iesuvai parade. Potwittostanding, default; Horace Dryden defeated Gorra n a pitcher's battle there was a regu ecutive asking them to act concertedly. Jimmy Richardson was there and no Knight by default; Horace Xryden defeated Bronson "to Tackle ' Billy Ne- feud be Johnson The war and the unfavorable weather Bsckus&'Worrrd o-- 6-- lar tribal to settled. one Honey- - SO Club Mem Allen Hormann, l. neces- was of his bosses. Dave More "Than Country aouhles Harold Night- - Is a descendant of the Winnebago tribe conditions will make this action 273 Morrison near man, Ouy I Junior Irvine and Charles Tomorrow Jack to sary. Tearney St, Fourth. and Talbot, Chester Murphy, to Compete In Tourney Here Kino- defeated Clayton Weatherly and Bob lson and Smith dates his ancestry back President believes. Natt McDougall and all the bunch. Guy bers Gtlman by default; Jarle Neer and Eugene Fahie's Tactics Scored. the Wyandottes. These two tTtbes used The Three-- I League, one of the old- J aioot rmarnM afterward that Will-- 1 Ttro.t, t Smith defeated Leonard Greer and C J to battle frequently when they met. est and best-know- n of the minors, will lams. Portland, IB; Schaller, San Jack-Inla- onnvivm h c. Francisco. Jams didn't have to show any id an w. e ,u. lUmn by default: Mortimer Brown and Smith proved the winner and upheld meet in special session here tomorrow IS: MrLarry. Vernon. IK; Malsel, Ssn Fran- rabbit stuff on the bases. he Henry Stevens defeated Floyd Wright and formally to consider suspending cisco, 1H; Corhan, San Francisco, Msg-ger- t. All had onokane Oountrv Club will 6-- -- his tribe s honor. after 1: to do was to aroiinA journey Marlon Harshburger, J the Fourth of July. All of Los Angeles. IS; Fltrgerald, San Fran- n the coming week to Portland Drawings 10 A. M. the clubs II"tv-- con-Vrl- nt - urin for today: Henry cisco, 17: Lee, Oakland, 16. "We'U,. win "111- 'Alex Trambltaa will meet Joe Gor. Tomes Havelev.seeformer Portland have lost heavily because of inclement n home-ru- -- wnere they will compete in the annual Btevens versus Olln Lewis; Jacle Neer versus Leading hitters Williams. lams, chimedvi. in Johnny Powers, the Northwest championship tournament L Mallett, Paul Pteffen versus Milan man and Muft Bronson will tackle Rowing Club star, who,- pairing with weather. The financial situation otthe Portland, 7: Sheeley, Salt Lake, 6; Ryan, - I ' Billy Nelson in the Red Cross benefit Fred! Newell, holda the Pacific Coast Three--I League reflects the conditions Salt Lake, ft. iar? AwrVnii which will be held on the Waverley I dou-hi- e. V as a bass on 'a I 11 A. M. Harrison Piatt versus Phil Neer, boxing entertainment at the Multno- championship senior and Junior of all the minor organizations, accord- Leading thrae-bas- s hitters Miller, Oak- game Country Club links. versus land, f. ; Pick, San McLarry, hook. Today's likewise Will as- - Leo Mallett and Olln Lewla Harold mah Club stadium ' tomorrow night-- is rowine for the Lincoln Park ing to President Tearney. who made a Francisco. 6; rUart at 4 P. M. Score: Clyde M. Graves, secretary of the Irvine and Charles King. Phil Neer and Paul promoter Chicago. Haveley Is row- - personal canvass of the situation. Vernon. R. I one I Hopps Fred Boalt. of the charitable Boat Club at Leading two-bas- e Los Anrelea u t tt r a soclatlon, will head party which Bteffen versus and partner. In on crew meet hitters Borton. Port- H O A I run to Rose City in I 12 M. Bob Oilman versus Rugene Smith. boxing show, had to pair the boys this two the and alter land, 20; Schaller. San Francisco. 10; Fitz- BR Portland will make the the Fa-hi- e Military outfit on . Tair'rt.m 4 0 0 Hol'rh'r.s 4 v,i hliiA DtViers whr will I 1 P. M. winner of the Irvine and King way following the refusal of Jack ing the St. Johns GROOM SHCTS OCT RED SOX gerald, Pan Francisco. 17. . 14o-- Hollo far itiil, Sunday will quit Leading Osk-lan- Tprry.s. 2 1 0 KndK'rs.2 4 5 2 2 are: Mr. and Mrs. C. H. v2u,J-,- ""IZ? to permit his protege, Trambitas, Lake Nagawlcka ha sacrifice hitters Mlddleton, JK'nw'y.2 S 1 1 4 the trip Jones. 1 P.Iwi' i: " J over. 20; MrLarry, Vernon, IS; Salt 1 I 1 1 , I " ' ' v. war la Rath. A 01 Wllle.r... l T r-- - Ti I " J to meet Bronson on the flimsy excuse rowing until the Klllefor.l 4 1 1 Borton. 1. 4 112 0 tr.. if. I Pitrten-llopp- i and partner match versus manager. Fielder Jones' Twirier Holds Boston Lake, 16; tiatlowar, Vernon. 13. IVTeusel.r.. S 0 1 2 OiWil'ms.m. 4 4 4 n Mr."'"s'i"i,ann Neer ana Kugene that he didn't like Bronson's 0 0 2 nirs. j. r. xiarK, mr. Jonnijacie smitn. on Holes.c 4 8 F'armer.L 8 1 S I Doran, Mr. Mrs. F. Mr. When interviewed last night the Tossers to Three Hits. Kllis.l... 4 0 0 2 0 Slirlln.3.. 8 t and J. Ftnucane, matter Joseph Flanigan, Bronson's Iavls,8.. 4 1 1 R 2 Fisher.e.. 4 o A and Mrs. F. T. McCollough, Mr. and IIAXDBALL PLAY AXXOl'XCED BOSTON. 14 St. COMMISSION IS RECEIVED' 0- - 1 manager, smiled sardonically and came GIANTS BLANK PIRATES June Louis shut out Hall. P.. . 8 0 0 Mails.p.. 2 0 1 8 I Mrs. F. W. Boldrlck, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. 3 Vaughn 1 O 1 0 0 back with this hot shot at Fahie: Boston today, to 0. Groom allowed only three hits and only one man was . I - - - - ...... Mosry-Ms- d. Flcgel, Portland, Made Sec-- . Totals 112 4 24 n . land Mrs. tf ll. liraves, ivir ana mrs. Fahie Declared able to reach second. Not one of the Earl of B Mr. ana u. rJ. HlcK- - suggest matching Portland Totals 82 10 27 11 Philip Hamlin, Mrs. Meet Portland Stars. 'I did not Bron LOSE! TO REDS DIIOF St. Louis outfielders had a put-ou- t. ond Lieutenant In Army. Patted for Hall in ninth. man. Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Peyton. Mr. son with Trambitas. The backers of PHILS AD Score: Vi rt K 1 1 .? V nd Mr8- - Frank Sweeny, Tfn n f ha nliomniAn a vtlnv. the Red Cross entertainment asked me FROM Flit ST PLACE. E. ' a ISS!;"1--4 I I R.H. R.H. E. ' Portland "s 0 1 o o l X 2lZ "Dr. Stanley Titus, Raymond Welch era of the Seattle Y. M. C. A. will meet to let them have Bronson. I readily St. Louis.. 3 10 0 Boston 0 3 0 Earl Flegel, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hits . 1201211 --io ana Alex m. vinston aiso are planning two ot tne titienoiaers in tne i'ort acquiesced, although I knew Bronson Batteries Oroom and Severeld; Leon Flegel. 501 Jarrett street, has received Struck out by Hull 1, Mails 2. Ranee onion compcttn. land Y. M. C. A. tonight and tomorrow would not be in the best of shape, aa n raves Are Drubbed .by Cuba to Tune ard, Pennock and Cady. Second in rmi oir mrii 4. rwo-base hits, Splegell and T. E. Kandry he would have to come all the way his commission as Lieutenant Three-hns- e night. Dr. S Play Features Vllllnms. KtUefer. hit. Vaughn. of 5 Triple NEW YORK. June 14. Chicago-Ne- w the United States regular Army. After Home runs. Williams 2. Double piny. Hall are the Washlngtonians who will bat from Winnipeg, Man., for the match. to LJa.--i to IOmeter, caenrwe nit. Terry Baseball Summary. tle the Portland representatives. "However," added Manager Flanlgan. Cards' Victory Over Boasters. York, both games postponed; rain. taking his examination a few months Wild pitch. Mall. Runs responsible for, be played tonight 'if Fahie is so mercenary and wants ago he applied for the omcers reserve o. 4. or game, One contest will PHILADELPHIA. June 14. Detroit- - Hall juans rime 1:40. TJm at 8 o clock. Dr. T. J. Fox and B. A. money for a Trambitas-Bronso- n match training camp, was chosen and is now ptres, tieia ann rrrasnear. STANDING OF THE TEAMS. rrTT"T-c rj Philadelphia, no game; rain. Green are the Portland players. C. S. I will either agree to match Bronson ttt? n .Timet 14 Plttshuror at the l'resldio. National' League. against him at Vancouver on June 22 a man on every base In the fourth WASHINGTON. June 14. - Mr. Flegel In 21 years old and was I1EES TROUNCE TIGERS, 6 TO 0 TIT T n . TIT T Davis, physical director of the Seattle had Cleveland- Y- - M- - A-- . entire proceed to go to the Red Inning . was unaoia to score ana Washington, game postponed; graduated in absentia from Willamette NowTork.. 2f in 24 :io .444 C. accompanied Dr. Spiegell the but wet re- Phlladelp'a '24 in .:iH!Hrooklyn... IT 24 .4lr. land Mr. Sandry Cross, oc I will have Bronson meet New York won again. 2 to 0. Good grounds. University Wednesday night, having Hughes Pitches Airtight Ball While Ohira go :to 22 .R77noston. i n -- 4 .400 him, winner take all, and, if Bronson bitching by Perrltt and Jacobs fea- ceived full credit for his work for the St. Louis 26 22 .542;pittsburg. 16 32 .333 wins, we will give the entire gate tured. Score: term, although lie left more than a Teams Gather 13 Bingles. American league. Hunt Club to Be in Parade. receipts to the Red Cross. R. H. E.I R. H. E. Coast League Leader. month ago to attend the training camp. I Phi., a:l 17 .etliUDetrolt 21 2S .4.17 6 played In every I Members of the Portland Club New York. 2 tPlttsburg' Leading run makers Tobln. He Willamette football Ajtjo A.wjr.Lir.a, L3i.,-Jun- 14. nir-- . Ho 17 Louis. . 20 2R .417 Hunt Attitude Declared I Flt i I Boston .o:isst. 1 .061 4.1: Pick. San Francisco, 4.1: Kltzgeralrl game scheduled during years 211 and Rarlden: Jac the four teen hits, registered off Johnson in New Vork.. 2.1 20 .r.;r.jWashlngton 18 .ns.t Praae Now. we II see what sort of an Batteries Perrltt 43; Maggert, Angeles. 42; Cleveland.. 26 2tt .OOOlPhlladelpla 16 28 .364 this afternoon are requestedV.to be at manager obs and W. Wagner. San Francisco. Loa he was there. He was president of the ceven innings, scored five runs and Aeaaemy American is Jack Fahie. of Hollocher. Portlann. 3S; Mensor, Oakland student body during his senior year. frave Salt Xake Its second straight vic- American Association. the Portland Itiaing not later Alex Trambitas, a promising but poorly 37: Williams. Portland, 37; Schaller, San Tndfapolis. MS 1ft f'lty . .. 22 2. .46S I than 1 o'clock ready to, leave for the 6; Philadelphia 5. Francisco, 3.".; Kodgers. 3.".. tory over Vernon. Hughes .7Kan. 1 advised young boxer. Willie Ritchie Cincinnati Portland, allowed but ilumbus.. 30 25 .."".'Minneapolis 24 2! .4.1.1: assembling point of the) parade. The Leading base stealers Pick. San Fran Mutton is one of the most easily five hits. Griggs - got in bad with the public a tew years stole three bases. St -- H ij? Yam-ul8vill- e.. CINCINNATI, June 14. Cincinnati Cisco. 21: Mouse!. Los Arg..es. 2Q; WIH- - digested meats. I nt 5V?iIn"rt,u;;- 20 i.U Portland Hunt Club will form on ago tsuiy Aoian, nia manager Score: lut1. because won see-sa- w game from Philadelphia, Lake r I and Fifteenth streets. money craze, a Salt Vernon Northwestern League. had the and Trambitas 6 6. Both Mayer and Toney were BRHOA L. W. L. Is going to find himself in the same to 4 3 6 BRHOA1 O I W. Pct.l Pet. Two Anglers Are Fined. opportune while the field- obin.m. 0r"db'ne.m 4 0 2 Tacoma... 27 17 .6141 Vancouver. 24 24.500 box. The boxers live on the bounty or hit at times l.alh.S... 3 1 0 2ISn'dgr's.2 4 0 0 3 2 1 8 ing was of a ragsred variety. Score: Hieely.l. B 111 OiStovall.l. 4 0 15 0 Great Falls 24 .5711 Butte 18 24.420 J. Maffltt and Karl Hollenbeck. o the public, and no man ought to run Tomorrow Morning 1 1 O Seattle 27 23 .540, Spokane. . . 17 ill .354 R.H.E.I R. H. E. Jtyan.l... 5 Grlggs.r.. 3 3 0 Mountaindale, were arrested Sunday to cover nowadays wnen he Has 9 3 . 6 8 2 Culnrn,r 5 OlDaley.I... 8 1 Yesterday's Kesults. charged with angling without a license opportunity to help the Red Cross or Ph'delphia 6 Cincinnati ftrr.s . ... o 6'O'lloWy.S 4 0 1, Mayer and Burns: Toney Try MENNEN'S : American Association At Toledo In and with catching small trout. The any other worthy war roller tuna. Batteries r.1sl's'n.2 4 iii 'iianan.s 2 dlanapolis 2 (13 Innings); Columbus B Wlngo. 2 3 1 at two were arraigned Judge Fahie hadn't come out in an aft- and - progress. Jl'nnah.c Mitze.o... Louisville 2: at Kansas city 18. St. Paul 7 before "If Improvement is the key to No 2 .T'hnson.p 8 0 , iiii-..,,- !... Smith in yesterday ernoon newspaper with an unprovoked 0 o A" VinnonnAll. 1 Hillsboro and fined S. one would think of using Watt's first steam VTncla.p I on me, I would have passed (Thlcago 5; Boston t Doanet... 1 o Western League At Joplln 5. Sioux City io apiece, attack engine in 1917. Every day, some fryer is Mltoh'll.p 0 o 8; at Wichita 7. Lincoln J ; at St. Joseph 11 up altogether his atti- 14. Chicago --rr- 9 aT I CHICAGO. June bunched improving something and other fryers are mm : Omaha 6; at Denver 1, Des Moines 9. tude, but now that he has seen fit to - vCLt. BT.n, 35 6 13 27 101 31 0 8 27 my guess hits off Barnes today and defeated using it. Just as soon as Mennen's im- - Totals Totals. 15 How the Coast Series Stand. MAY throw mud in direction, I 5 3. T Valencia In eighth ENGLAND BUY SALOONS Boston. to Demarea wan hit hard. . proved shaving Batted lor At Portland, 8 games, Ln An- - it is high time for me to show him methods, men started to Fait Lake 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 1 0 6 Portland up to the public. Fahie is money Smith's Into the bleachers find out why it s so good. If you find that srnon u o . . rr..1- - n. i was a Score: uuuuuuuu s games, ban r rancisco game; at xos ad- - j . .. . r mad, and that s all there is to it." feature. it makes your shaving easier, quicker, Error, Chadbourne. fttolen bases. Orlggs r.: games, v ernon no game. uuiriiiuiriiii uiquu R. H. E.I R, It. E ft. Mltze. Innings pitched, Johnson, Mitchell geles, bait Lake 2 12 OlChlcago . .. 5 7 2 better than old fashioned shaving soaps Two-bas- e Trade, Says Bonar Law. Boston 3. hits, Griggs. Rath. Sacrifice Where the Teams Play Today. ...3 Gody; Dema- - that will be compensation. Won't it? Then hits. Rath. Hughes 2. Hannah. Tobln. Struck M. : Bits of Shrapnel. Batteries Barnes and rut, Hughes 3. Bases on balls, off Hughes Los Angeles at Portland, 4 P. San ree, Aldrldgft and Wilson. tomorrow morning try S. Johnson 1. Valencia 2. Runs responsible Francisco vs. Oakland at San Francisco; LONDON, June 14. Recent reports for. Johnson K. Valencia 1. Double plays, Salt Lake vs. Vernon at Los Angeles. government grass to Stovall; Rath to Oislason to Where the Teams Play Next Week. that the. was considering BORLESKIE, Lincoln High St. Louis 5; Brooklyn 4. pheely. San Francisco at Salt Lake. Portland vs. the desirability or purchasing th STANLEY Michigan Oakland at San Francisco, Los Angeles vs. I liquor trade were confirmed in th coach and former ST. LOUTS. June 14. A triple, exe REALS OUTPLAY OAKS AXD WI Vernon at Los Angeles. House of Commons today by Chancellor football star, has been elected Captain cuted by Miller. Cruise and Long, in Braver Batting Averages. Bonar Law. He gave assurances that of Company C, Engineer Corps, of the the fifth Inning tpday, followed by W. L. Pct.l W. L. Pet. I the House would be consulted before Oregon National Guard. Borleskte ha Homsby's homer In the seventh, en- ' Baum Keeps Hits Scattered and Scores Williams . .ant R2 ..larMaiis i3.is7the completion of such action. many of the interscholastlc athletes abled St. Louis to defeat Brooklyn, ' Sort en ted signed up In his company, including B to 4. Score: 7 to o. 1 fppm rerfs" shutout, Rodgers i::::!...2:i7t.2fi3Houck ...... 29 5 .172 by the Cabinet to consider ques Townsend Kurti, Oscar Driscoll and R. H. E. R. H. E. 14. - L "ren,on 2 l"-- Shoenberger. Brooklyn. 4 12 list. Louis . 6 11 AAV FRANCISCO. June The rr!"T-- 1i .. .8.1 2 .0.17 tion Nelson jifiiR-Ki.- I Batteries Pfeiffer. Smith and Miller; Jieavy hlttintr of the San Francisco '7m ta ...11 0.000 club, the ehdtout pitching of Baum andlsigiin ...... 234 4 .aotfl Read The Oregonlan classified ads. Irving Nlles, former Columbia Unl Packard, Meadows and Livingston.