10 THE MORNING OREGOXIAX, MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1917.

obtained by San Francisco from De- defeating the Giants. 6 to 1. Each team troit, caught one inning this after- has won four games. Detroit pounded FINAL OF noon. in- BEES WIH Morning game: SPOKAN !E'S ROOKIES Benton for four runs in the first SHOOTTO BE SUNDAY I ning, and their lead never was headed. Vernon BRHOA San Francisco Kauff got two of New York's five Doane.r .4 0 2 1 0! FltzM.r. BRHOA2 0 0 3 0 hits. 7-- Daley.) OIPlck.3 4 0 2 0 3 Score: HOME 3 Gallo'y.S .30114 0 O 2 8; Mal.el.m 4 0 O 1 0 3-- SERIES, M Larry.2 3 0 O 4 4 BEAT WEST SIDE, 1 R. H. E. R. H. E. SlSchal'r.l. 12 10 10 & 1 Stovall.l 4 0;Down.2. 4 0 O 8 3 Detroit ...8 lNewYork..l Chal- you Calla'n.s. 4 011811 2IKoerner.l 2 1 0 11 0 Batteries James, Boland, Cunning- F. M. Templeton Issues had the Matt'k.m 8 0 0 2 OlCorhan.s. 3 0 14 5 ham and Telle; Benton, Anderson and Mltze.c. 8 0 1 4 8 Baker.c. 3 114 2 McCarty, Rariden. lenge for Bristol Trophy. Mitch'l.p 3 0 0 1 8rlck'n,p 4 0 10 2 benefit of bet- 81 1 6 24 SO that Totals 14 Totals. 8 7 27 15 SOUTHWOBTH MUCH IX DEMAND Kirmayer Repeatedly Works Vernon 0 0 O 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Fans Brave Rain to See Cham- Hits 0 0 2 0 0 1 2 1 0 6 Out of Tight Pinches Wilie San Francisco 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 3 pions of Meet Offer by Birmingham Is Latest Hits 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 2 7 Northwestern NEEDED ter quality long Runs responsible for, Erickson, Mitchell 10 MORE ENTRIES Hits Homer Over Fence. 2. Two-bas- e hits. Schaller. Stovall. Stolen Inter - City Leaguers. Made for Outfielder. bases. Doane. Callahan. Fitzgerald, Koer-ne- r, Corhan. First base on called balls, off Birmingham of the Southern Asso- you were 6. before Erickson 2, Mitchell Struck out by ciation (Class A) is the latest bidder Erickson 4, by Mitchell 8. plays. for the services of Outfielder Billy Pick to Downs to Koerner. Callahan to Mc-Lar- ry Any of Competitors Eligible to Win, to Stovall. Left on bases. Vernon Southworth, Beaver player trying to DAY IS GOOD; CROWD BIG 5. San Francisco 9. , Erickson. make good with the Pittsburg National but All Must Use 2 Gun asked to pay for Time. 2:07. Umpires. RUPERT GETS LONE TALLY it Brashear and Held. League club. Judge William Wallace Errors, Galloway, Callahan, Corhan. McCredie. president of the Portland for 2 5 Bird Event Northwest Afternoon Game: yes- Vernon I Company, received word BRHOA Ban Francisco terday from Walter McCredie in Salt Tourneys Attract Marksmen. Doane.r. 4O110I BRHOAI Lake that Birmingham had made an l Salt Lake Piles Up Five Runs In Its Daley.l.. 3 10 4 OlPIck.S... 4 13 0 5 Score Blade Off Maxmeyer, Allowing offer Billy not Gallo'y.3 5 0 1 2 llMalsel.m 4 0 10 0 for in the event of his Half of First, When Lynn I5re li- M Larry,2 5 O 0 2 4! Schall'r.l 4 0 2 0 0 Two Hits In Three Innings. making good with the Pirates. Stovall.l 4 0 112 OIDowns.2. 4 O O 5 2 Southworth is much in demand. New- Calla'n.s 4 II Koerner. 1 4 0 0 17 O Frank M. Templeton, winner of the Gordon tem Gets Away to Poor Start Swartz, Webb ark of the is also Matt'k.m 4 O1111 5 01 Corhan. 4 0 12 4 and Catcher Pacific Coast handicap last September, iimon.c. 3 0 0 2 2!Sepulv'a.c 2 0 O 0 0 after him. But Pittsburg has him on challenge W. C. for Portland Team. Arrel's.p 2 4IOIdham.p 3 1 1 O 6 Johnson Join Indians. very has issued a for the 110 trial and Judge McCredie cannot ge gun tropoy and the Griggs".. 0 0 0 0 OlElllat... 1 0 0 0 0 well set a price to Newark and Birm- Bristol $3:52 Mltze.ct. 1 0 0 2 OiCalvol... 1 0 0 0 0 contest will be shot at the Portland Qulnn.p. 1 0 1 0 0 0 ingham unless Pittsburg turns him Hats 0 0 McKee.o. 0 0 Gun Club traps at Everding Park next Is teen. p.. 0 0 0 0 0 back. Walter McCredie is negotiating Sunday. A. L. Zachrlsson has the cup Facific Coast Leacue Standings. Totals. 38 8 0 81131 Totals. 86 4 9 83 18 BT HARRY GRAYSON. now. W. L. Pel W. L. PC. One out when winning scored. Owing BOXER ENLISTS trophy can be put up at 4 3 .571 Salt Lake. .. 3 3 .500 to the soggy condition of the PORTLAND IN Before the tot AneelH Batted for Simon in ninth, tBatted for Vaughn-stre- et step to B. Francisco 4 3 .571 Oakland. .. . 3 4.420 orchard. Rich- THIRD lFA,VTRy. least ten nlmrods have to the Portland... 3 3. 500 Vernon 3 4.429 ard Laughlngwater traps along with the challenger. Any y. Spokane Williams, of the one of them is eligible to win the hon- Yesterday's Results. Northwestern League cham- ge 7. S. pions, did or, but all must use the famous At Bait Lake Salt Lake Portland not lorce his regulars to 25-bl- rd 3-- 4. gun race. At San Francisco San Francisco Ver- practice yesterday afternoon, but he for the non 3 (afternoon game 11 Innings). sent Several members of the Portland Gun 2-- four or five of them and some At Los Angeles Los Angeles Oak- t j rookies against r Club are getting ready to take in at 3. the West Side team of - land Inter-Cit- y least one of the big registered trap- Today's Games. the League and defeated it. 3 to 1, in seven cantos. shooting tournaments of the Northwest. No games scheduled, traveling day. The game Among them are John G. Clemson, afforded the recruits a lit- JFrank M. Templeton, James W. Seavey, 8. (Spe- tle batting practice and pleased the 300 SALT LAKE, Utah, April or 400 E. II. Keller, Arthur K. Downs, E. B. 3 get away fans in the grandstand who I :'.x:"'"si ;. :...;....::; Morris, K. VUS I SH cial.) Lynn Brenton didn't braved the mist to get a. wee of Peter J. Holohan, James J ERS very good today and the Salt bit the Our Jim" Simpson, president of the c to a start National pastime. Stevenson, Wash., Gun Club; Felix MATTERS game of George semi-professio- Lakers won the final the Swartz, Portland Friedlander, A. W. Strowger and Henry series, 7 to 3. The set closed with an southpaw; Richard Ripping '' R. Everding, secretary-treasure- r. rven break, three games each. Ollie Maxmeyer and Hal Bloomfield toiled t ' ' ' ' T 286 Washington Street Kirmayer, the gent who shut out the on the hillock for the visitors. Swartz Portland Team Tryonta Near. Beavers on the opening day, again looked good and did not allow a or The shoots which are being consid showed pitching skill in the pinches a run in two innings. Manager Will-lam- s ered are Lewlston, Idaho, Gun Club, racks. Thursday night. Jack White, a and repeatedly worked himself out of pleased his old friend Maxmeyer April 22. '23t 24, and the Washington er who halls from Omaha, tight places. by requesting him to take over Swartz' State amateur title at Seattle under Neb., will clash with Gus McDonald. Dennle Wilie won the distinction of burden in the third. the auspices of the Green Lake Gun Fighting John, who was scheduled to Rupert's one tally was s ored against Club, April 28. 29. 30. meet McDonald, was taken off the card having knocked the first fly ball over vice-presid- the left field fence in the local park Maxy, who allowed two hits in a trio H. A. Pollock, of the because not enough was known of his this season, every one of the other of innings. Hal Bloomfieldf a raw- - local club, will not take In any of the ability. Pete Mltchle will Journey over homers having been over the right wall. looking brother of "Parson Bill" Bloom- - early shoots, for he Is waiting for the to Vancouver tonight to work out be Denny, although a left-han- d hitter, rieia, flinger, allowed no annual gathering at Palouse, Wash., fore a crowd in the post gymnasium. Kir-xney- er or runs in year. caught the fourth ball pitched by V5, n " hits in the last two rounds. later the -- on the end of his hickory and J? Johnny Brandt pitched the first three Pollock was named manager of the RUTHERFORD DECIDES TO GO A away she went. Innings for West Side. A swinging Portland Gun Club team at the Palouse year he made a : -- Big. bunt was the only semblance of a base shoot last, and such Day Good and Crowd knock oft of the kid who went to Hono- supcess of It that he was Place as Coach for Washington "U" r n The day was good and a big crowd Since he became the team manager Kick 'Vllliams Spokane Manager lulu with the Beavers. He allowed the St. turned out. The opening week, in spite Who la Rounding Together a one run made off him when he threw several big victories have been record- at Louis Considered. of three cold days, has been a success Formidable Akk rpfcnlion to the ball almost Into the right field ed. Tryouts for the team will be held LINCOLN, Neb.. April 8. Reports from a financial standpoint, as well as Represent the Inland Empire bleachers upon fielding the aforemen- within a short time. that "Dick" Rutherford, assistant coach from the standpoint of good baseball, City. tioned swinging bunt. Lefty Heiman, Nineteen Visit Traps In Day. at Nebraska University, would leave every one of the exhibitions having the well-know- n boy-farm- er of Gilbert Nineteen nimrods were out to the at the end of the school year, were con .: .1 been an interesting contest. Station, served the mustard for f- opened Beavers in the boys the Everding Park grounds yesterday to firmed tonight. He has accepted the i- Wilie for the home for the rest of the afternoon, take a fling at the bluerocks. Allan W. position of coach at Washington Uni- first with a home-ru- n drive for a tally. permitting the other two runs by piled up five runs in their Arellano In ninth. JBatted for Sepulveda made Strowger was high gun with 91 "dead versity, St. Louis, contingent on re Salt Lake In J In Spokane on three smites. ones" out of 100. James W. Seavey was lease by the Nebraska board. half. Tobin and Rath singled and tenth. Batted for Oldham tenth. O. H. Johnson, the big athletic filling bases. Ryan Vernon 0 0 3 catcher from next in line with 89, while James P. The board is scheduled to hold a meet- Gislason walked, the Hi LB ...0 0002000100 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 O 1 6 Roundup, Mont., caught for Spokane, Bull, a professional, broke 84 out of ing this week when the Rutherford grounded to Borton, who cut Tobin San Francisco 2 010000000 1 4 while Dave McBrlde and a newcomer, 100. proposition will be considered. down at the plate. Hits 3 0 2 0 0 1 O 0 1 1 1 9 Craks, Iid the receiving for Rupert-.- .. Following Shinn was hit by a pitched ball, Three runs. 6 hits off Arellanee. 27 are the results of the Although the call to war has taken across. in 8 innings; 3 runs, 5 hits off Oldham, 33 shooting yesterday: a number of athletes from Nebraska, forcing Rath Orr soaked out Two-bas- e Swartz Emery two-bagg- at bat in 10 innings. hits, Oldham. and Webb and 25 25 25 25 TM. er, scoring there has been no cancellation of dates a stinging Gislason Galloway. Sacrifice hits, Maisel, Daley, Catcher Johnson Joined the Indians yes- W. C. Bristol 18 16 15 .. 49 by the local institution. Dr. E. J. Stew- and Ryan and putting Shinn on third, Mat tick, Schaller, Callahan, Pick. Bases on terday and Swartz will have a thor- tJ. P. Bull 20 21 25 18 84 where he was replaced as runner by balls, off Arellanes 0, Oldham 4. Ouinn 1 ough F.O.Joy 20 22 .. .. 44 art, head coach, is quoted as saying if point came Struck out. Arellanes 2, Oldham 6, Quinn 1. trial. Webb is looked upon as Henry R, Everding 15 10 9 14 48 the war sentiment becomes such as to At Spalding's Quinlan. At this Helfrich Hit by , Daley, by Oldham. Stolen one of the Indians' mainstays this sea- tE. B. Morris 23 23 .. .. 40 take many men from the Nebraska Most lve offerings of to Brenton's rescue. Sheely fanned and base, Corhan. Huns responsible for, Arel- - son. Infielder Frank Giugnl will join C. R. Frasler 11 12 11 .. 34 school, various attractimported New York then a wild pitch scored Quinlan. Orr anes 3. Oldham 3. Ouinn 1. Left on ba.ses. T. A. Mclntyre 16 15 .. .. 31 his "personal inclination is to and 8, 4. the team upon its arrival in Spokane. go with them." styles and patterns In cored on Hannah's single. Vernon San Francisco Credit victory to - F. Friedlander 13 11 11 .. 85 Steen. Charge defeat to Quinil. Time, 2:11. Infielder Bobby v i J.S.Crane 15 15 14 .. 44 Bees Add One Second. Umpires. Held and Errors. Arel ...Coltrin and Pitcher Al 21 10 19 75 in Brashear. J Seculn IS ALLEN TO GO TO PRINEVILLE The locals added another in the sec- lanes. Koerner. Hal Bloomfield, of Spokane, left last R. P. Knight 18 19 22 .. B'J Tennis Costumes for night for the Inland Empire city. Co- A. L. Zachrlsson 20 20 21 .. 1 ond on Tobin's walk, Rath's sacrifice Ralph Groman. tC. J. Schilling 22 25 24 .. 71 Spring AXGELS AND OAKS TWO ltrin has had plenty of conditioning nd and Summer and Gislason's single. Their last one SPLIT with In answer to the President's call, James W. Seavey 23 20 23 23 89 Bill Hensley to Be 3Iet In play. Including was made in the fourth. Williams Oakland, while Bloomfield has been A. W. Strowger 24 23 22 22 1 striking straw pitching Ralph Gruman, who up until a short W. J. Derthlck 13 16 .. .. 29 Go Thursday Night. hats in true sports styles, stock- muffed Tobin's long fly. Tobin stole 3-- 0, in California practically all Oakland Wins, After loosing in Winter, and Manager figures time ago was considered a lightweight W. A. Leatch 15 14 .. .. 29 ings, belts, ties, tennis and other second, went to third on an out and Williams championship possibility, yesterday F.C.Jackson 20 21 .. .. 41 Jack Allen will leave today for athletic shoes, etc scored on Gislason's single. Morning by 2 -t- o-1 Score. that there is nothing to be gained in It. B. Hallack 11 15 .. .. 26 145 carrying them with him Joined Company G, Third Infantry. Prlnevllle to battle Bill Hensley at And for the Coins; Away Portland scored in the fourth when further. m .20-gau- 10- - LOS April 8. Los Angeles . . "I going to take a couple of sets With. ge gun. tProfessIonal. pounds Thursday night over the i i o Orr's wild throw gave Rodgers a life. ANGELES. of gloves along," said Ralph last night. round route. The event will be under an a d d t nal "Gold Medal" or A walk for Farmer sent Bill along and and Oakland broke even here today, the Paxton, an infielder from the Im- "All I hope is that my company Is the auspices of the Prlnevllle Commer "Famous Model" racket, some ex- perial Valley League, SULLIVAN IS ON WAY NORTH six-rou- lie scored when Gislason muffed a Angels winning the morning same. played second among to go to cial Club. There will be two nd tra hard court balls, racket 2 1. base for Spokane in yesterday's work- the first the front." presses, covers and other tennis throw from Orr on a play that looked to out- Gruman only recently returned from preliminaries. Ted Hoke will meet He did not Ex-Whi- like a certain double retirement. Oakland captured the afternoon con show much, owing New York. te Sox Manager Goes to Se- William Leslie and Al Bray will tan- desirables. Farmer's double and Williams' single test, 3 to 0. Los Angeles won the to the fact that It was his first time gle with Jeff Giesar. They are Spalding rackets, J1.00-$12.0- 0; counted the other for McCredie in the series, four to three. Scores: out, and will not be carried by Will-lam- s. attle to Play in Northwestern. No. 00H Balls, one dozen, $4.80, .sixth. The visitors got two hits in Morning same: Paxton will most likely play with the Pirates for new players in ex- Al Sommers and Billy George, who each 45c each of eighth, with some Inter-Cit- y League aggrega- Southy. Billy Sullivan passed through Port- the seventh and but Oakland Los Angeles tion. change for yesterday on way to to battle ten rounds at Bend April 16 died in their tracks. Three fast double B R H O H R H land his Seattle three-roun- d 3 1 Maptrert.r. 4 0 1 David E. Dugdale's each will give a exhibi A. G. Spalding plays helped Kirmeyer out materially. Chadb'rn.l 11 Join Northwestern Allen-Hensl- ey Mensor.2. . 3 0 1 2 (iardner.2. 3 0 Despite the fact year's Spo- League ball club.. tion. The winner of the Gus Fisher today received a telegram 2 O 0 3 4 O that last Mtd'ton.m. Schultz.3.. kane pennant winners were practically The ite Sox manager yesterday bout will meet Fred Gilbert in Bend. & Bros. Informing him of the death of a sister Miller.r. . . 2 0 0 2 Meusel.l . . . 2 1 wiped by GOLF HANDICAP HELD John Dobrey will referee. In Texas. Murphy, 1. 3 0 0 11 tttnefnr.m . 3 1 out sale and draft, the blonde bet Nick Williams a box of apples Broadway at Alder St. Fisher's sister was Mrs. Laura Hud- Mnru.il. . 3 0 lorchmaa.l 3 0 Connie Mack of Bob Blewetfs outfit against a box of cigars that he would 33 years age. heehan.3. 3 0 Davis. s 3 0 has the nucleus of another great team. get a hit in his first game against CROPS MAY GROW ON LINKS son. of and she lived at Callan.c. .. 3 0 Boles.c 3 0 Bob Marshall, Spokane. Although made plain Granbury, Tex. She was born at le, Beer. p. . . . 2 O Hall.p 2 0 obtained from Portland, Nick it Tex., where Fisher also was Lane' .... 1 0 will start the season as first-strin- g SWEEPSTAKES AT PORTLAND CLUB that he was getting the worst of the Cultivation of Unused Portions by Destiny. Morris is the same boy who born. The telegram announced that backstop. It is not likely that John- WON BY WILHELM. wager, he took it up. Sullivan caught appeared here several times a short Mrs. Hudson's death was sudden, Totals. .25 1 3 24 11 Totals... 27 2 6 27 12 son, the Montanan, will do, but within for the Chicago Americans for years Golfers Is Advocated. while ago. but Batted for Beer In ninth. a few days Manager Williams be and last Fall came to Oregon to settle the cause was not given. Oakland 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 will NEW April 8. flooded with telegrams for Jobs Mid-Snmm- er on his ranch near Newberg. Just a YORK. Golfers The score: Los Angeles 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 over from Class la Displayed by throughout country be urged WHITE SIGNED BY SPOKANE Portland I Salt Lake Stolen bases, Maegert. Boles. Sacrifice all the country. few months ago he signed to catch for the will BRHOAl BRHOA hits, Miller, Middleton. Struck out, by Hall Northwest Open Champion. Seattle. Last season Sullivan scouted to cultivate foodstuffs on all unused WHIe.r.... 412 8 OlTobln.m... 42 2 2 0 Bases on Dalis. orr rlall 2. off Beer 2. Williams has a crackerjack ball- for Detroit. portions of their links and devote the SiKlin.3... 5iRath.3 41 1 1 2 Huns responsible for, Beer 2. Double plays, player in First Baseman Meusel, Sportsmen Defy Weather. proceeds to the purchase of ambulance Outfielder Jackson, Holdout, Will Rodgers,2. 51111 from 4 10 0Gislason,2. 2 12 4 2 Mensor to O'Mara; Miller to Murphy. Oakland. Nick is predicting Meu- trucks and other articles of National Report on Time, Says Parmer,.. 3111 OIRyan.l . 1 Aiternoon game; sel will be that TACOMA DROPS 7 FROM ROLL was tonight Farr. 4113 Harry mid-Summ- It 1 . . another er defense. announced here Wlli'ms.m 40 3 0:Shinn,r. . 00 0 0 0 Oakland I Los Angeles Heilmann Playing golf. Rudolph 8. ,. Borton.l. . 4 0 2 11 2Qulnlan.r.. 0 0 He Is a big fellow, six feet, three and by officers of the Dunwoodie Country SPOKANE, Wash.. April F. C. 210 BRHOA one-ha- lf won sweepstakes Hollocher.s 40 0 1 2Orr.s 412 tJVdb'ne.I 4 0 2 0 Mapgert.r BRHOA4 0 inches tall, and ,has been whal- Wilhelm the handicap McCorkle, Schindler, Haugland, Club. Farr, president of the Spokane North- O'Brien. 8.. 30 0 4 2Pheely,l . . . 0 7160 3 1 5 ing competition . 40 Mensor,2. OGardner.2 4 0 the pill in practice. Boby Coltrin yesterday at the Portland Two hundred members of that or western League baseball team, an- Brenton, p. 00 0 0 0 Hannah. c. Mid'ton.ra 2 1 1 l!Schultz.3. 4 0 McGinnis and Giugni Golf Club. The Northwest open cham- Cole, Katula, Carson, Worth Go. ganization was Helfrich. p. 30 0 1 4iKirmayer,p 2401900 0 0 1 Miller.r.. 4 1 1 OjMeusel.l.. 4 0 will form the rest volunteered and it said nounced today that Tom White, of Sac- Btumpf'.. 1 0 O 0 01 Murphy.l 3 0 15 1 4 0 of the inner works, while at the pres- pion has played but little this Winter, 8. H. W. Perrin, president of the United . . . Killefer.m game TACOMA, Wash.. April (Special.) ramento, CaL, had signed with the Flshert 0 0 0 0 Oj O'Mara.8. 3 0 1 3 Gleich'n.l 3 0 ent writing Harry Harper and Utschig, but he was on his yesterday with manager States Golf Association, has pledged the Sheehan,3 3 1 0 Davis.s. a shifty San Francisco a vengeance. His sweepstakes gross Russ Hall, of the Tacoma of the National body in Spokane team. White will hold dowx Totals.. 35 3 9 24 151 Totals. ..30 7 9 27 12 Callan.c. 2 0 2 Bassler.c. who has had score was 75 for 18 holes, giving him a club in the Northwestern League, the movement. second base for Spokane. Stumpf batted for O'Brien in ninth. Frougn.p 3 1 0 Ryan.p. . . trials with Oak- slipped the blue ticket to seven recruits O. F. Jackson, an outfielder bought tKlsher batted for Helfrich In ninth. land, have two of the gardens cinched. net 72. today the game of the season Portland 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 Total. 27 3 0 27 201 Total.. 32 0 0 27 11 Another outfielder is a necessity. Dr. J. H. Tuttle finished second with after first Eastern Baseball Results. from Los Angeles and who is said to Hits 1 2 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 9 Oakland 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 a gross 89 and a net 75. Champion Wil- with the Elks, which was won by the have been holding out, will report on 6-- 0. Salt Lake 5 1 0 1 0 O o 0 7 Los Angeles 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 From Lyle Bigbee...Portland 1 nio helm played another round in a four-ba- ll Tigers, At St. Paul Chicago Americana 7, time, Farr said. The Spokane team Hits 4 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 9 Stolen bases. Murphy. O'Mara 2. Callan. enich, Holling, Lefty Bill McCorkle, George Schindler, Os St. 4. will return here April 16. Two-bas- Schorr (Portland) match in the afternoon and reeled Paul Association by Brenton. one-thir- d. e hits, Klllefer. Glelchmann, Mid- - Hal Bloomfield, 76. car Haugland. Louis Katula and Ace Minneapolis Chicago 1, , Tobin. Home run, Wilie. Two-ba- se Emery Webb and off a At Nationals hits. Farmer, Orr. Sacrifice hit. Rath. Swartz, Nick can pick three or four Despite the blustery weather, the Carson were dropped from the payroll Minneapolis American Association 0. - Lincoln Gets Pitcher Gardiner. Double plays. Siglln Ryan who, to couple McCorkle and Schindler were from to Borton; to added a he expects to Raleigh links were well patronized. At Toledo Toledo American Associa 8. Roy Gislason; Gislason to Orr to Sheely; Orr to get out of the Coast League as soon as Harry L. Pratt, professional, is ex Tono, and Katula has been a student at tion 6. Boston Americans 1. ST. LOUIS. April Gardiner, a Oislason to Sheely. Struck out, by Hel- HOW PACrFIC COAST LEAGUE they flivver in the AA pected back Eugene Wednesday. the State School for Deaf Mutes at Milwaukee Association pitcher, has been released by the St. frich 3. by Kirmayer 8. Bases orj balls, off TEAMS FARED THE OPEJitNG circuit, will from At Lincoln Louis to club, Brenton 1, off Helfrich 5, off Kirmayer 3. make up a pretty shifty pitching staff. C. Harry Davis, Jr., won the prize for Vancouver. Outfielders Jimmy Worth, 2, Lincoln Western League 1. Nationals the Lincoln of Wild pitch. Helfrich. Hit by pitched ball, WEEK OF 1917. Eight of last years' Spokane club are turning in 74 for the low net score In of Bremerton, and Bert Cole, of Tono, the Western League. Shinn by Brenton. Runs repsonslole for, grames played now In company. ria- - handicap (medal play) Satur- were dropped. Eighteen men remain on Brenton 5, Helfrich 1, Kirmayer 2. Errors, Record of with the faster Pitcher the men's Wing to Box Morris at Tacoma. Only three holdouts remain on the runs, car Harstad day Waverley Country Club. His the squad. TT'V. i - - 1 . . 1 1 I Williams, Borton, Gislason, Orr. hits and errors made by each and Outfielder Kenneth at the nto uuig ivr DLausLibai in squad as follows: Williams are the property of Portland; gross score was 84 with a handicap of Weldon Wing meets Sammy Morris, formation from headquarters. They Sheely, 10. Meck-le- m semi-wtnd- SEALS DEFEAT VERNON TWICE G. W. L. R. H. B. Catcher Pitcher Rube Evans Ellis J. Bragg and Horace KAlISPELIj HOLDS SHOOT LEAD of San Francisco, in the are Jack Ness, Speed Martin and Urban Portland .. 6 3 3 26 61 4 and Infielder Gaard Gislason are with tied with 86 for the low gross to the Harry Casey-Samm- y Goode Fisher. Salt Lake.. 6 8 3 32 !6 12 bait Lake; Catcher Dan Murrav and score and will play it off during the main event at Tacoma next Thursday Afternoon Game Goes Oakland 7 3 4 21 II 10 Outfielder Eddie Mensor are Oaks, week. Eighth Straight Win Recorded in night. Joe lanigan will accompany Manager Rowland, Sox, Into Eleventh Los Angeles 7 4 8 23 67 11 wnne r of the White San Franco 7 4 3 37 72 18 fiicner uutch Reuther Is & Chi- A sweepstakes handicap for men will Inland Empire Event. the Alblna featherweight to the City of denies that Red Faber Is a holdout. After Score Is Tied in Ninth. Vernon .... 7 3 4 83 65 20 cago Cub. If all of these players make be put on next Saturday, medal play, good in faster company. Manager Wil- 18 holes. The entrance fee will be one SPOKANE. Wash., April 8. Kallspell SAN FRANCISCO. April 8. The Seals Totals 20 20 172 868 Vernon ...40 75.. liams says that the Spokane baseball ball and the stakes will be divided, won its eighth straight victory in the defeated twice today, taking company two-thir- ds 4 3. game will receive approximately to the winning net score and Inland Empire telegraphic trapshoot the series, to The this af- rd ternoon went ouu as a. result or the disposal of one-thi- to the second best net score. today, defeating Potlatch, 120 to 95. into the eleventh inning them. Spokane are sec for after Vernon tied the score in the dieton. Sacrifice hits, Callan, Middleton. and Wallace tied for iioi 7, BOOSTERS TO MEET TODAY ond place. Wenatchee had the high ninth. Fitzgerald walked, was sacri- Sheehan. Struck out, Ryan Prough L blonde-thatche- ficed to second by Pick, and came home Bases on balls, off Ryan S. Runs respon- The d boss of the Sno- - score of the day. the five-ma- n team on 4 sible for, Ryan 2. Double plays, Davis to kanes will board the train for Eugene breaking 123 birds. It also was the sec Schallers drive. The score was Gardner to Glelchmann; O'Mara to Mensor toaay ror aauy Uni- Baseball Situation to Be Discussed to 3. to Murphy; Mensor to Murphy, 2. , sessions with the ond best score of the tournament. At Oakland this morning, San Fran- Davis. versity of Oregon boys from Monday at Luncheon at Noon. Eleven contestants broke 25 straight cisco won 3 to 1. McKee, a to Thursday. On Friday the B League today. catcher Campl cnampions may play the (Jamas Inter- - President Roy W. Edwards, of the The results of today's matches are as Arrives for Bout. City League team at Camas, and next Portland Baseball Boosters, has issued follows: Sunnyside, 113; Lewiston. TOMORROW Eddie Campl and Dan Salt, who has Saturday and Sunday will hook up a call for more than 200 of the livest 120; Spokane. 115; Wenatchee. 123; NIGHT been managing him in Seattle, will ar with the Kirkpatricks and the West fans to have luncheon and discuss the Potlatch, 96; Kallspell, 120; Pendleton rive in Portland today, where the San Side teams of Freddie Bay's cir situation at 12 o'clock today in the 120; Garfield. 114; Palouse. 113; Pome- - 2H In. Franciscan will taper oft in his work cuit at Vaughn street. orange room of the Oregon Hotel. roy, 116; Kellogg, lia; wauace. izl Talbot BIGGEST for his clash with Lee Johnson at the Nick will go home either via We- - Chairman Lou Wagner will report what Ttronb 2H in. Golden West Athletic League's bill natchee, playing an exhibition at Eu- - he has done to have the various fra- Fight Preliminaries Switched. AND BEST scheduled for the Rose City Athletic phrata. Wash., or by way of Pendleton ternal organizations of Portland turn y GOLDEN Club tomorrow night. The Campi-Joh- n- and Walla Walla, appearing there out for the opening-da- parade, April 24. Manager Morlarlty, of the Vancouver son scrap at 125, pounds will serve as against home clubs. He must be in Fred W. Peters Is In charge of the Athletic Club, Vancouver. Wash., yes WEST CLUB the main event of a seven-bo- ut pro- Spokane by April 19 as he is billed for disposition of the booster buttons. He terday made a switch in one of the six gramme. a game with the Oregon Aggies at has them on sale at all the leading round preliminaries which will precede Park on that date. Spokane downtown cigar stores. "Twenty thou- the ten-roun- d fight between Pete Mlt ARROWcFgT opens the Northwestern League season sand for an opener" Is the slogan of the chie and Billy Nelson, of Spokane, at W BOXING Baseball Summary. at Spokane, April 24, against Butte. Baseball Boosters this Spring. the post gymnasium, Vancouver Bar- - band assures perfect sit and fit as well as health- ANGELS RELEASE 2 PITCHERS ful ease and comfort. SMOKER OP THE SEASON How the Series Ended. CROP Paetfle Coast Leafue Portland 8 rtmet, DEDIAN'S FTEATTTRINO Lake 8 Karnes; Los Angeles 4 games. to Spokane CLUETT. PEABODY & CO, Ine Makers Tror. N. Y. Oakland 3 grames; Sen Francisco 4 frames, JIcMorsn Sent and Har Vernon 3 IL A.- - CUSHING, of the Chas. H. Lilly Co. Seed CAMPI-JOHNSO- fames. rington Is Returned to Denver. N , Where the Teams Plax Today-Pacifi- c Coast League No played, LOS ANGELES, April 8. Benjamin House, 174 Front Etreet, says it doesn't make any Coast Keatnerwelgrht Championship. traveling day. McMoran. pitcher, was released by the difference how carefully you plant and cultivate Where the Teams Play This Week. Los Angeles team today to Spokane, of GORMAN-MASCOT- Pacific (J oast League Portland versus the Northwestern League, and William soil you can't get a crop without the right kind of T Vernon, at Los Angeles; Oakland at San Francisco; Los Angeles at Salt Lake. iSeries Harrington, pitcher, was returned to seed just as it takes especially grown and cured to start tomorrow. the Denver club, of the Western League. KENDAL-LEWI- S Where the Teams Play Kext Week. Both men will leave tomorrow to tobacco to make the Portland versus report. Theodore ("Ted") Easterly, WING-SAUNDER- Oakland, at San Francisco; Ban Francisco veteran catcher, was released outright. Authorized Sales S at bait Lake; Vernon at Los Angeles. (Series and Service starts Tuesday.) TIGERS DOWN GIANTS, 6 TO 1 COMMODORE SIZE RALSTON-CLAR- K Beaver Batting; Averages. . Juan de Fuca AB. H. A. AB. H. Av. 'Dedman Williams,, 23 10 .435 Rodgers... 21 4 .180 Lead of Fonr Obtained In First and Havana Bonded Cigars. Sold on CARTER-MARTI- N StumDf 14 5 .357 Hollocher. 22 3 .136 .3481 Ca Complete Stock Wilie 23 8 O'Brien... 1 1 .100 Never Headed Off. bro-11- of Parts 1 .333 0 dear Any ground can be plowed, but 1 Fincher... 4 Plnelll.... 1 .000 FARRELL-OLSE-N Fisher.... 12 4 .333 Higbee.... 1 0 .0OO KANSAS CITY, April 8. Snow cov- BROADWAY ken pipes are fixed properly in the Brenton. - 3 1 .333 Z sveifel. . . 1 0 .('0 ered rlghtfield today as THE PACIFIC KISSELKAR BRANCH Farmer... 20 6 .300' Penner... . T O .000 the Detroit Planted near Washington, window pipe shop. TICKETS SOW ON SALES RICH'S, Borton. TM 8 .250 HeJfrtob--.. S 0 .000 Americans evened the exhibition ee- Eroadway at Davis St. STLLLEK'S AND iiOLDLN WtbT. filglin...,-- .. 23 6 Oil rie with the New York. Nationals, by

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