14 TIIE MORNING" OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 12, 1922

came in the sixth, when poled one far over the left barrier. BOXERS 20 SCHOOLS APPLY IS RELAY PROGRAMME Aside from this circuit clout, the B'RITH "PITCHERS, PITCHERS," WAIL Siwashes were able but once to get Bll a man farther than first base off Fit-ter- y. HEARD AGAIN THIS SEASON Colonel Pick, Les Sheehan and FOR ENTRY DETAILS Fred Mollwitz were today's heavy of- MOST TITLES BLANKS COMPLETE fenders within the local TIE Lone Manager Willing to Stand Pat on Hurling Lineup Is Red Killefer column, the latter pair driving in of Los Angeles All Others Seeking Help. four of the five runs counted. The score : Seattle I Sacramento B R H u Al BRHOA 14 Send in Entries for Big ETL.E GREGORY. timers they will begin to pitch bet- Oregon Officials Waiting for Lane.l. .. 4 0 IScha.ng-,- 4 0 1 Five Championships Won in ROM every club of the Coast ter ball. Then the cries for help will Cueto.3. 4 0 1 Jopp.m. 1 2 fewer or more insistent, de- M'phy.l 4 013 PIck.2... 3 3 4 Meet Saturday. league but one is arising the old become Names of Entrants. Eld'd.m 3 1 0 Sheeh'n.l 3 2 8 City Amateur Meet. Jndoor F1 season pending on what the pitchers show B'rney.r 3 1 0 Mollwz.l 4 2 11 familiar early wail. as the real test begins. St'mpf.s 3 0 2 Rya-n.r- . 4 0 2 "Pitchers, pitchers, give us pitchers!" On paper Angeles C'nn'ly,2 3 0 2 Orr.s. . .. 4 O 2 the Los staff Adams,c 3 1 4 'Stan'ge.c 8 0 2 The lone manager willing to stand looks like the class of them all. Many Gregg, p 8 1 0 rmery,p a O O pat on his hurling line-u- p is Red a paper pennant contender in April LISTS TO CLOSE TONIGHT Killefer of L03 Angeles. Red cer- is waste-paper-bask- et filler in Sep- MANY LIKELY TO ENTER Totals 80 1 4 24 13 Totals. 31 6 8 2T10 WINGED M CAPTURES 4 tember, but we have the feeling that Seattle 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 O 0 1 tainly has an Impressive flinging the Los Angeles hunch is correct Sacramento ...20100002 5 corps. They are impressive on dope Error, Cueto. Runs responeible for, and so far have been just as impres- Is the Coast league, considered as a Gregg 4, Fittery 1. Home run, Adams. sive in performance. Not often does in- Two-ba- se hits, Sheehan, Mollwitz, Barney. away whole, faster than last season? Colleges Runs batted in. by Sheehan, Mollwitz, St. In , Corvallis and Lebanon even a good pitching staff get quires a fan. All in State Expected to Adams. Stolen base, Orr. Sacrifice hits. Johns Bachelors Winners niftily Gregg; at the opening of the season as Considered as a whole, no. By cer- Send Athletes to Pick. Sheehan. Bases on balls, off One Event and Unattached Lead With Thirteen Athletes as did the Angel squad. tain teams, yes, by others, no. For Carnival at 1. Struck out, by Gregg 4. by Fittery 1. 'JJ That pitching staff of Crandall, Instance, the Beavers unquestionably Battler Is Victor in Other. Each to Compete. State University. 7-- 2 W OAKS, ON HOME LOT, WIN Ponder, Hughes. Lyons and Herb are stronger and faster. , The Seals Hall, right-hande- rs, and Dumovich on the other hand look to have been and Thomas, lef with the weakened by their various major- - eccentric Soria in reserve, is one rea- league deals. Los Angeles appears Seven Errors by San Francisco Although 20 high schools of Ore- son why Los Angeles looks at this much better than at the opening of UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene Help Along Oakland Victory. The B'nai B'rith 'boxers carried off gon and have asked for writing to be the club to beat for the 1921 season, but no better than April 11. (Special. ) Head Track the lion's share of honors in the finals entry blanks to the 18th annual Co- the pennant. Another reason is that at the end of it when last year's s Coach Hayward and Graduate Man- OAKLAND, Cal., April 11. Oakland of the annual city amateur champion- lumbia university indoor track and Charley Deal at last has come to were the top of their stride, ager Benefiel have completed the de- inaugurated' the first season the club Saturday, only at tails of the programme ships in the B'nal B'rith gym last field meet to be held terms with Killefer and shortly will Sacramento, standing pat, certainly of events for has attempted to play all Its home night. 14 have sent in their complete list be in the lineup at third base. He is no stronger more likely is weaker tne state relay carnival, and are games in its own park by a They won five city titles', four of entries. The lists close tonight. will replace Llndimore, considered the from inevitable depreciation. Vernon awaiting the names of the entries victory over San Francisco before a championships went to the Multno- Unless the entries of the remaining weak sister of the Los Angeles infield. looks to be hardly as strong. Salt from the various colleges. Advices crowd of 11,000 which braved a chill mah club, a boxer wearing the colors not which have indi- of the St. Johns Bachelors' club took schools are in by then, they will But at that Lindimore played unbeat- Lake appears weaker, if anything. been received here wind. Seven, Seal errors were largely one be permitted to enter teams, accord- able ball against Portland. Oakland is both stronger and cate that the meet will draw a large responsible for the Oaks' victory, first place medal, and the other of Co- left-hande- rs number of title went to an unattached entry. ing to Athletic Director Smith The Angel hardly class weaker minus Hap Miller, Pinelli, track athletes from all of Kamm, Ellison fend Kilduff each hav- Grapplers lumbia, who Is in charge of the meet. up right-hander- s, Kil- and Guisto, yet having filled the colleges in the state, but the num- ing pair. was from the Multnomah club with their but Alten ber a But one Oak run and Benson Tecji divided! in Columbia, Corvallis and Lebanon lefer will get another southpaw their places with good players and of entries from each institution earned.-Kraus- flung a good game, but honors and names yet k, wrestling, Multnomah taking lead the list, with 13 entries each. through the Cubs if he really needs with the further advantage or play their have not been Alten, an ex-Oa- was freely nicked three Ciga? Men and The Dalles will be one. Owner games on Oakland received. titles and Borison three. The Turn Expert Pendleton The combination of lng half the the programme by his old teammates. Brown of Verein club wVn one cham- represented by ten track men; St Wrigley of the Cubs and Owner Wrig-le- y home ground. Seattle on paper looks The has been arranged Oakland, first man up in the home wrestling Helens and Washougal, Wash., by of the Angels Is mighty helpful weaker than the hustling layout that in Its proper classification so that in team's half of the first, slammed a pionship andf the St. Johns Bachelors five each; Stevenson, Wash., Salem to Red. It is the nearest thing to nearly won a pennant for Duke Ken class A, the first teams of Oregon home run over the deep field the other. Wash., by eight each; and Oregon Agricultural college will left Following are the city champions In and Vancouver, being handed a team on a platter the worthy last season. compete, fence. Score: Forest Grove, six; Grass Valley and Coast league has seen since the grand Consider it from another angl-e- in class B, the teams of the San Francisco Oakland their respective divisions: of the Lord Corona reached Parkrose, three apiece, and Hood old days of the PortlandCleveland that of the strong men of the league smaller colleges will compete, and in B. R. H. O. A. B. R. H. O. A. Boxing. ' River, four. Kach school will be per- alliance, when. Walter McCredie could last year who have passed out of it addition there will be the Oregon and See.r 8 O 0 1 O Brown. 1. 5 2 2 0 0 00 pounds Irving Cramer, B'nai B'rith. SALESrate of 20,000,000 a year eight months any one Oregon Agricultural college freshmen Kild'ff,2 2 0 1 1 2WlIie,r.. 5 0 0 8 0 105 pounds Solly Gordon, mitted to enter two men in get a new player every week in the to the majors. Couch and ODoul or Kamm.S 4 0 0 2 1 Coop'r.m 5 0 B'nal B'rith. event. both; events and events for the Lane county 4 1 0 Knlght,2 3 01180 4 2 115 pounds Joe Levy, B'nai B'rith. it was introduced. You know that this season merely by telegraphing San Francisco, mighty pitchers Ellls'n.l 212 3 20 pounds ' Miller, slugger, steady high school entries. O'Cn'l.m 4 0 1 Marrl't.S 4 Carmen Helm, Multnomah. Preliminaries In Morning. Charlie Somers for help. Hack the the 2121 0 12 142 125 pounds H. Llnd, St. Johns Bache- record has never been equaled in the cigar industry. hard-hittin- g Kelly.l.. 0 0 4 0 3 3 To speed up the meet the prelimi- Pinelli. Guisto. the and April 14 First Day. Rhyne.s 4 0 0 0 8 l.How'd.l 4 0 0 8 0 lors. Some of the seem fas- dependable first-sacke- r. lost Dy uas- - programme 5 7 0 130 pounds Joe Blank, alone is responsible for this record in the rd dash, 220 dash, fans here The for Friday, April Agn'w.c. 4 Koehl'r.c 2 2 2 B'nai B'rith. Public favor naries put cinated by the San Francisco 'club. land; Statz, the speediest youth in a 14, the opening day Alfn.p.. 2 01121 0 8 Krause.p 2 0 0 135 pounds Johnny Alexander, unat- high hurdles and shot of the carnival 3 0 2 12 tached. promotion. There can be morning 10 The Seals Jiave a good ball club, but baseball generation, sent up by los will begin at 3:30 o'clock and will in Walsh,2 0 2 there was no pushing, no will be held Saturday at by stocky pitcher Yeile.. 0 0 0 0 0 15 pounds Lester Milan, Multnomah. o'clock. The regular meet will not not the club of last season a long Angeles; Aldridge, the elude the following order of events: Mill'rt.. 1 0 0 0 0 158 pounds Vincent Mon Pere, Multno- only one reason: it's the biggest 10c cigar value of 2 shot. Their apparent weaknesses are with the deceptive curve ban, ana nis 10O-ya- mah. start until o'clock. left-hand- er dash, class B; high Jump, class in pitching A young team mate. a shot-pu- t, Totals. 84 2 823 17 Totals. 34 7 12 27 8 175 pounds Mon Mult- tell your friends. Frank Lonergan has been selected and at short. Reinhart. A: class B; broad by ball, Vincent Pere, the day! Find out for yourself and named; also, old half-mil- tKnlght out when hit batted nomah. as clerk of the course; T. Morris fellow Rhyne has temporarily with both stuff and luck jump, pentathlon; e relay, class In nau-mii- o "Batted lor Alten ninth. Heavyweight Scotty Mlxen, Judge Martin W. plugged the hole left by Caveney, Sam Crawford, too aged and too slow a, relay, class A; pole vault. for See in ninth. B'nai B'rith. Dunne, referee; two-mi- le tBatted Cigrar Co., judge finish, and which Ellison couldn't fill, but Rhyne now for the majors with 20 years of class B; relay, class A; Javelin San Francisco 0 0 2 Wrestling. The Hart Distributors. Hawkins, at the tnrow, half-mil- e 00010O1 ' 305-30- hasn't proved yet that he is fast baseball behind him, yet still a pentatnion: relay, fresh Oakland 3 x 7 105 pounds Grund, Benson. 7 Tine Street George Philbrook, starter. The field men; broad Jump, class B: 200 meters. Errors, Kilduff 2, Kamm00003012, Ellison 2, 115 pounds O'Brien, Benson. enough for this league. mighty socker to whom Red Killefer two-mil- e judges will be George Clarke, Bill many game pentathlon; relay, class B; Javelin Alten, Knight, Marriott. Home runs. 125 pounds Huntly, Benson. The Seals have some" men owing owes thanks for a ball 440-yar- d Three-bas- e - Steers, Ted Faulk, Bob Pelouze and Cunningham, tnrow, class a: relay, high Brown. hits, Agnew, Ellison. 135 pounds Hamlin, Multnomah. Chet Murphy. George L. Parker will them from the majors on the Caveney, last year; the fleet from schools; discus throw, pentathlon; shot- - Two-bas- e hits, Brubaker, Koehler. Sacri 145 pounds Selfrldge, Multnomah. young pitcning put, 12 pounds, high 158 be chief timer and John E. Cronan O'Connell andi Johnny Couch deals, so Seattle, and those schools; medley re fice hits, Krause, See. Bases, on balls, pounds Bellamy, St. Johns Bache- Clark, Benson, in S minutes, 31 neconds; prison on a chargo of assault with a probably will get help for their pitch- aces, Sylvester Johnson and Herman lay, freshmen; 1500 meters, pentathlon. Krause 4, Alten 4. Struck out, Krause 5, lors. won a decision over chief announcer. The other officials 2. ' Heavyweight Day, McOallum, Franklin, dangerous weapon. lie had pleaded will be selected before Friday. ing staff. At present the pitchers Pillette. from Portland. ' Saturday the programme will begin Alten Double plays, Brubaker, Knight Multnomah. Fallen, Benson. guilty. Marsh took him to compare Good men have replaced these stars, and Howard. Runs responsible for, Alten The boxing up Constable Three loving cups will be awarded. hardly with the staff of last promptly at 2:30 o'clock and the 1, Krause 2. Stolen bases, Brown, Ellison. lastfnlght was not Wrestling Final. Salem on the next train. Corey V. The winner of the meet will get a season. The only real replacement yet on the wnole the replacements are events are listed in the following to the standard set by the prelimi- 105 pounds Grund, Benson, threw Mit- Standlfer, charged with forgery, w gooa, 25 cup and banner, the winner of the for O'Doul and Couoh, who won 25 no better, or in most cases as order: naries the night previous, although chell, Franklin, in 2 minutes, seconds. paroled to J. II. McKay, county road-maste- r. in- games In, 1921, as they replace. 100-ya- some of 115 pounds O'Brien, Benson, threw M. relay will receive a cup, and the each is Alten, yanked those dash, class A: shot nut. class Baseball Summary. the finals were lively affairs. seconds. B. Moxley, charged with dividual high point man also will get from the Oaks, by Detroit He won So. taken by and large, the league is a; Droaa jump, nigh schools; pole vault, Two bouts ended in knockouts, when Harris, Benson, in 4 minutas, 43 a statutory offense, pleaded tint shuffling A; one relay, 125 pounds Huntly, Benson, threw a trophy. The athlete placing first 19 games last year and is a good no faster; but the general class mile class A: high Beaver Batting Averages. Carmen Helm of Multnomah stopped in 14 SO seconds. guilty and will be tried at this term appear jump, class B; 10O-ya- high Jasper, Franklin, minutes. in any event will receive a gold pitcher. up has helped the league, in dash, schools; AB. H. Pet AB. H. Pet. Morgan of B'nai in second 135 Multnomah club, of court. one-mi- relay, B'rith the pounds Hamlin. sil- But Bob Geary, McQuaide, ance at least, by evening up the class B; broad jump, class Middleton... 5 2 .400Sargent 23 3.130 T. St. Johns, 9 minutes, HI medal, the one placing second a Scott, A; javelin throw, four-mil- e 2 as round and Solly Gordon of B'nal threw Llnd, terms. may result in faster ball, class A; re Hale 8 .333 Kinott 3.120 seconds. ver medal and the third man a bronze Gillenwater and Coumbe are no won- That lay, class A; one-mi- relay, freshmen; Thorpe 10 3 ,300Cox 26 3.111 B'rith put away Billy George, unat- games 120-yar- Selfrldge. club, derful They managed to because as a whole the will be d low 120-ya- tny . . zounjrumpier. . . . a u uuu 145 pounds Multnomah Mail ISolilwr medal. staff. make hurdles, class A; low Ken .zi tached, in the first canto. won over Clark, Benson. fugitive Surrender. good start against Seattle, sev- played between better matched ball hurdles, class B; half-mil- e relay, high Suth'land 4 1 .250!Ellison 3 0.000 a decision Big Meet Promised. a but Poole .28 7.250Wolfer 1 0.000 Boats Go by Default. 15S pounds Bellamy, St. Johns, threw April 10 Munlry Mor- eral of those games went their way teams. schools; medley relay, class B; medley re- 45 DETROIT, With the many entries already in, Angeels one ex- lay, class A. High ... .19 4 210King 1 0.000 McOullum. Franklin. 6 minutes. seconds. scho- on breaks. Except for Los at Gressett .20 4 .200,Leverenz 5 0.000 Several of the final bouts went by Heavyweight Gertsch, Turn Verein, for- row, who (aid he had been Indicted this promises to be the largest Salt Lake at other, the McCann .24 4 .166 default. Brown of lastic indoor meet ever held in the treme and the Final Tryonts Held. B'nal B'rith, after feited to Day, Multnomah. at Tacoma, Wash., on a charge of The Seals want good strong clubs of last season seem not try- - Teams Play Next Week. taking a close decision from Buck-ma- n northwest. It also will be the first another April diagno- Coach Hayward held the final Where the rifling the mall, surrendered to the pitcher, so do the Oaks, Sacramento quite so strong in the outs for the varsity entries in the re- Oakland at Portland: Vernon at Seattle; of Mount Angel college in the here. He ald Columbia meet in which the Portland ones much Sacramento at San Francisco; Salt Lake at semi-fina- l, United States marshal needs help, Portland would l;ke a sis, the weak either lay carnival Saturday on Hayward forfeited to Levy, another large 1 months, high schools will not be represented. ss right-hande- Los Angeles. he had been at for high-cla- r. Vernon stronger or at worst not so weak. oval, and following B'nai B'rith club boxer, in the finals. Can- Not being members of the Oregon Angels one end cinch has announced the How the Series Stands. during which he traveled over high school could use a starboard flincer of class, Unless the at tentative entries as a result. Two Vincent Mon Pere of Multnomah The marnhnl has teleirruplied athletic association, the by early the At Sacramento 1 game. Seattle no games; 175-pou- ada. so could Seattle and Salt Lake. But the pennant an rush and men will be entered in the special 1 games; won both the 158 and titles In Washington Portland schools are not permitted to early days season Bees on other make sure of the at Los Angeles game, Vernon no by federal authorities enter. in the of t,e it the field and track events, although the at Oakland 1 game, San Francisco no default when Joe Lillis of B'nai and i holdlnir Mnrrowv was always thus. As the hot weather cellar by an early decline, it ought definite selection two games; at Salt Lake no games, Portland B'rith, who had injured his hand in WORTH 5 MILLION' OLI) The following events will be held: - very of the entrants no games. GEMS 220-yar- 440-ya- warms the hurling arms of the old- to be a tight little race. preliminaries, dash, d dash, rd has not yet been made by Hayward, the had to forfeit in except 100- - both divisions. ItUBLES AHE TAKEN. dash, half mile, mile, rd in a few events. In the high hurdles, broad jump, high jump. year's Olympia team to the state yard dash, Larsen and Oberteuffer The B'nai B'rith club officials in half-mil- last will Oregon charge (of meet kept up rec- pole vault and shot put. The e championship, twirled a great game RUTH TO SIT Hi STANDS be the representatives. DEBUT OP MAJORS TODAY the their of relay be a Both were members of the varsity ord of the opening night by running Robbers Cut Hole in Roof will feature. Several for seven innings, giving way to squad year. snappy schools have sent complete relay Foote when his team was so far in last everything off in order and Inside by teams, and may necessary Kuhnhausen and Weber will enter closed the meet without waits be- Chapel and Descend it be to the lead that victory was certain. races, run off several preliminaries. Every Olympia player pounded the the hurdle in the shot put, SEASON TO IN tween bouts. Means of Rope Ladder. SWAT KIXG MUST LOOK OX AS en- 1922 OPEN semi-fina- ls The team to represent Columbia ball hard, Barger for Shelton going Strachan and McCraw are the two The summary of the was selected by Coach trants. Spearow, Ingle, Phillips and and final boxing bouts follows: Smith after the nine innings under heavy fire. YANKEES OPEN SEASON. competing FOUR EASTERN STATES. night's tryouts. Cudahy Weber are in the pole vault Semi-final- s. (By Asso- last and Spearow MOSCOW, April 11. the Burdette will enter in rd with tne chances that and 115 pounds midst of the the lemon-yello- w Brown. B'nal B'rith club, ciated Press.) In the dash, McFarland and Burdette in the Babe Ruth's Salary Stirs Ingle will wear the in of Baseball Ac defeated Buckman, Mount Angel college, negotiations of requisitioning or 220, Penalty Is Punishment for Defying the meet. From All Centers chapel McFarland and Casey in the 440, three rounds. CIlUl t. lltftow,l-- ih&v,i famous De Comment in France. Un- 145 pounds Milan. Multnomah club, tH Bqiiare la Fontaine and Stinger in the Commissioner Landis and Stag- Fonr Out for Broad Jump. tivity Come Reports of defeated Piper, B'nai B'rith club, three of the Iberian Virgin, in red ( SSO and De la Fontaine and Berry in In the broad jump, two will be se rounda. at the gates of the ivremnn, nam i.e.. the mile. ing Barnstorming Tour. Spearow, usual Demand for Tickets. Finals. ' who obtained Jew- Home Run Hero Wins Fame Through lected from Kuhnhausen, entered by robbers, by Xoyes and McClellan will do the $500,000 Contract. Weber and Bowles. The high jump 90 pounds Erving Cramer, B'nai B'rith els valued at 5,000.000 gold, rubles rd high hurdles. In the broad will. be taken care of by Spearow and club, won by default, there being no other stripping some of the most sacred jump are Cudahy and Captain y; , April 11. (By the NEW YORK, April 11 Major league entries. diamonds and April 11. The fame of the Weber. Two javelin hurlers will be 105 pounds Gordon. B'nal B'rith club, ikons in Russia of their high jump. Mather and Cud- Associated Press.)' Tomorrow George selected from Gram, Johnson, Strach baseball will make its- 1922 debut In George, taking bejeweled neck ahy; pole vault, PARIS. Ruth at last a "sadder and knocked out unattached, first pearls and Haner and Cudahy; Babe has Herman Ruth becomes an, Ingle and Byler. The pentathlon four eastern cities) tomorrow after- round. laces, crowns an otner vi""'". ; and shot put, Schulmerich and Hicks. crossed the ocean, and Jb rench publi- wiser man." entries for the varsity will be Kuhn- noon, provided man had 115 pounds Brown, B'nai B'rith club, .r.hhpn cut a. hole in the root Cudahy, McFarland, Doherty The home run king cannot play for the weather forfeited to Levy, B'nal B'rith club. of April 7 and Trade and cations have recently been filled with hausen and Weber. been properly placated in advance. In 120 pounds Helm, Multnomah club, of the chapel the night Mirk Burdette will enter in the half-mil- e 38 days because he defied Kenesaw In the relay events, Coach Hayward into the church by means relay. the narrative of the superslugger's Landis, high commissioner the National league the New York knocked out Morgan, B'nal B'rith club, descended copy of exploits. Mountain has selected the follqwing men to second round. of a rope ladder. The jeweled being of baseball, and went barnstorming compete for the varsity: Half mile, Giants will entertain the Brooklyn 125 pounds Llnd, St. Johns Bachelors' most holy Iberian ikon, brought He of the 59 home runs is not Superbas grounds club, won a four-roun- d decision over the number of in exhibition baseball. Larsen, Oberteuffer, Lucas and Jen- at the polo in this to Moscow in 1648 from Mount Atnos exalted in France for the While hundreds of thousands of sen; mile, Sunderleaf, Risley, McCune city and Boston will appear against Mozorosky, B'nal B'rith club. which innumerable em- FAMOUS VESSEL fences he has driven the ball over, league Philadelphia team on 130 pounds Myer RIechenstein, B'nal and before they HECK has made in the fans in the eight American and Rosebraugh; two mile; Peltier, the the latter's B'rith club, forfeited to Joe Blank, B'nal perors paid homage every time but for the dent he cities are marking one day off their Wyatt, Walkley, and one to be se- field. B'rith club. j ,h. wa stripped bank roll of the club ownera misbehaving col- terrible, calendars tomorrow, the lected; four mile, Walkley, Koepp, American league combinations 135 pounds Marsters, Mount Angel of all its. jewels and also partly de "The swing of his bat is Babe, notwithstanding long, gruelling Bidwell and one to be selected; med- which will assist in the opening are lege, forfeited to Alexander, unattached. cnapei, but the swish of his pen is deadlier." south, will be seated Philadelphia Boston 145 pounds Flynn, Multnomah club, faced; the tiny TaaeutiOTiV WINNER OF 1870 CUP RACE IS says Avenir, referring to the training in the ley, Larsen, Oberteuffer, Sunderleaf, the Athletics and forfeited to Milan, Multnomah club. ways been the mecca for the devout the staid in the grandstand of the park at Wyatt or Peltier. Red! Sox, who meet in Boston, and 158 pounds Lillls, B'nai B'rith club, faith, was strewn with COXDEJIXEB. signing of the reported "$500,000 for looking on, listening to New York Yankees Wash- of orthodox fur- years' contract." Washington, the and forfeited to Mon Pere, MultnomAh club. broken lamps and other sacred CjnantoA five the blare of the opening day. "sad- ington Senators, who meet in the 175 pounds Lillis, B'nai B'rith ciub, nishings, which the robbers appar- az a "The virtuoso of the home run is capital city. forfeited to Mon Pere, Multnomah club. carry off with also an ace in the business end of it," der wiser." Heavyweight Mon Pere, Multnomah ently were unable to Schooner Likely to End Days For 38 days Ruth will loaf while ANGELS DEFEAT TIGERS In all four cities1 elaborate ceremo- club, forfeited to Mlxen, B'nal cuepwn the Paris Midi comments. own- planned B'rith club. robbery Colonels Huston and Ruppert, nies have been to mark the Seml-Final- thWhen news of the on Sandbar Somewhere Near "Five hundred dollars each time for pay pennant Wrestling s. the ers of the New York Yankees, beginning of another long de- circulation the chapel was hitting a baseball half as far as I likeli-hod- o 115 pounds Harris, Benson, won a gained' heavy regular stipend, chase and, while there is little o the faithful, Triers something abatd Key West. could hit a golf ball," laments an the hitter his cision over Beck, Benson: O'Brien, Benson, with crowds of reliably reported to be ?75,0O0 a year. THIRTEEN-INNIN- G GAME WON of departure from the traditional won a decision over Whitacre, Vancouver. attended a special service. anonymous in Sport. flag-bedeck- who writer the Paris ed stands, foand concerts 125 pounds Genns, for- money which he gath- Babe went through all the calis- B'nai B'rith, KEY "Besides the thenics of training, including base- BY SCORE OF 4 TO 2. of rival teams and the official throw feited to Huntly, Benson; Hertz, Van- WEST. Fla., April 11. The ers from baseball, 'le groa Bebe Ruth' ing out of balls, have shown couver, forfeited to Jasper, Franklin high. Gunman Gets Two Years. schooner Magic, which on August 8, on to ball practice, country hotels and slow the fans 135 T. also earns enough the stage teammates, came to undoubted desire to witness1 in person pounds Llnd, St. Johns, threw 11. 1870, in lower New York bay suc- keep several families in affluence," trains with his MorteH, Benson, one minute, 23 seconds; EUGENE. Or.. April (Special.) cessfully defended the 's cup says Comoedia, a theatrical paper. New York with them and will be on Crandall and Dell Opposing Box the preliminaries and the subsequent Hamlin, Multnomah club, threw Leea, Ben-son- , Ramon Gamlno. Mexican railroad la- against the British , gone on hand when they open in the capital. diamond battles. three minutes. 36 seconds. borer, who a few weeks ago shot up Babe Ruth might have Men for 12 Cantos Doyle From all centers of tomorrow's 145 pounds Selfrldge, Multnomah, won one Twenty for probably will have a final resting knocking covers base-hall- s, But other than being "on hand," he one of the bunkhouses at Divide, forever the off be baseball activity come similar tales of a decision over Miller, Benson: Clark. Ben- wounding Alberto place on the beach or a sand bar in doffing his cap in a bored way will of little assistance. Yields Winning Scores. son, won a decision over H. Lind, St. of his bullets Cru. a Quarter unusual and urgent demandi tick- fellow-worKe- r, the harbor here. Old, weather worn each, home plate Ruth will don a uniform for Johns. a yesieraay receiveu time he reached the May 20 ets, and it is likely that, given, fair two years In the state and dismasted, the vessel which once after a circuit trip of the diamond, at his Polo grounds home and 1.1". pounds Bellamy. St. Johns, throw a sentence of represented in all her glory ma- be permitted to stay on the playing League Standings. weather, the opening games of the the yet he would have never been heard Facific toast season will set new rec- rine architecture and seamanship of of in France had he not signed for field to his heart's content, and if he W. la. PC.I W. U. PC. attendance the Yankee against those of the Brit- reported sum $100,000 a year. is in condition Huggins will stick Los Angeles 6 1 .8S7lSacramento. 4 4 .500 ords. isher, the of the batting order his San Fran... 5 3 .625ISalt Lake... 1 2 .3:13 has been condemned by her him into for Oakland 5 3 .625lsattle 2 6 .230 owner as useless after ending her ac- 1922 debut. It may be he will not be 2 2 . . .. 1 5 .167 worry- Vernon .oOOIPortland MILLION WON tive days afloat as a boat on INTEREST RATE IS LOW in condition. "That's what is Yesterday's Results. TWO ACRES the Key West bar. ing me," Manager Huggins said' today. At Sacramento 5. Seattle 1. The Magic in reality was the first Ruth is acknowledged to be the At Oakland 7, San Francisco 2. by Divorce Gets Big of the modern cup defenders, New Treasury greatest figure in baseball today. He At Los Angeles 4, Vernon 2 13 innings). Woman Decree for the Issue of Certificates At Salt Lake, Portland game postponed, America, which first won the inter- is paid the highest salary of any ath- wet grounds. Tract in Brazil. national trophy, did so on August 22, Bears 3 Per Cent. lete in history of competition, is the OAKLAND, Cal., April 11. Mrs. 1851, by defeating the British yacht WASHINGTON, D. C, April 11. the most powerful magnet at the LOS ANGELES, April 11. L03 Aurora, and it was not until 19 years turnstiles and, judging by the photo- Angeles took a hard-foug- ht Ella Douglas, by obtaining a final later that British yachtsmen attempt- With interest at 3 per cent, the graphs of him that deck the streets, game from Vernon today, 4 to 2. decree of divorce today, won final ed to take it home. It wa3 in this lowest since September, 1917, a new flash across the movie screen and Crandall and Dell, opposing boxnfen, title to nearly two million acres of contest that the Magic emerged the issue of six months treasury certifi- appear regularly in the sporting pitched high-cla- ss ball, but Dell was land in Brazil, which had been given victor, the of 19 pages, most popular. out in the 12th to make way her husband, Hugh' M. Newell, alias first vessels in the cates of indebtedness to the amount he is the taken Douglas, for his services to Manuel race to cross the finish, defeating her of about J150.000.000 were offered for As a youth he was mischievous but for a pinch hitter and the Angels "4 good-nature- of the Brazilian army. Newell British challenger by 39 minutes and subscription tonight by Secretary d, so the brothers at got to Doyle, his successor. In the Valdez 12 seconds. In this Magic, Bal- next frame- - for a double, a single, is now in prison in New York. contest the Mellon. St. Mary's industrial school at Mrs. Douglas her attorney, then owned by Osgood ac- say. played two sacrifice hits and a base on balls, and Franklin of The low rate of the new issue, timore He first with they L New lia- giving them two runs and the game. Henry Reynolds, announced that V4t t H IH O York, bested the America, Daunt- cording to treasury officials, reflects the school team. He was a expected to buy an airplane arid fly J JLfcfcl less, Rambler, , Alarm, Sil-vi- e. of gov- bility with the St. Joseph's col- Score: the condition the market for Angeles ! to Brazil to ascertain whether it is , Odler, Alice, Tidal ernment securities and is in line with lege team, knocking so many balls Los Vernon Reynolds Wave, Galypso, Madeline, be- BRHOA BRHOA possible to develop the land. the present prices quoted for treasury to oblivion that his playing C'rroll.m 5 2 3 5 0 C'b'rne.m 5 0 10 0 formerly was an army aviator. and four other American yacht3 fa- securities. came costly. Jack Dunn, owner of M'ATy.s 8 0 0 4 1 High.l . 5 0 3 7 1 4 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 The property is in the state of mous in their day, all of which were Mr. Mellon's offering tonight will the Baltimore Orioles, gave him a Tbley.r. 13 S'nelder.r 700 in the race to outsail the Cambria, chance and then shunted him to Grlggs.l 4 O 1 14 OHyatt.l . 5 0 0 21 0 Matto Grosso, about miles from 9 entry. be dated April 15, 1922, and payable M'Cabe,2 6 0 1 3 6 Sawyer,2 5 114 5 the Atlantic ocean, Reynolds said, and the British October 16, 1922. The certificates Providence. L,'more,3 5 0 0 2 2 French, s 5 0 1 3 6 Is a jungle. He said it lies between carry the usual tax exemption privi- Boston of the American league Su'van.l. 5 12 1 0 Smith, 3 4 0 1 2 8 Topagos spied was pitcher Daly.c 5 0 1 5 2 Hannah.c 6 0 0 2 2 the Juruenna and rivers. STANFORD TRACKSTERS WIN leges, but do not bear the circulation him there he a C'dall.p. 4 0 0 1 4 Dell. p.. 4 1 1 0 6 Newell was once in the Mexican privilege and will not be accepted In then and finally sold him to New Hawks, r 3 0 0 0 0 army, according to testimony at the payment They York. He brought $150,000, a mark O'Brien, 1 0 0 0 0 regime went of taxes. will have Doye, p. 0 0 trial, but after the Diaz University of Southern California one interest coupon attached, pay- not surpassed before or since. 0 0 0 to Brazil and entered the secret serv- 8 6 4 0. able October 16. Totals 41 4 1139 16 Totals 45 2 8 39 23 ice of the Brazilian army. Is Defeated, to Wilsonville Beats Stafford. Batted for Dell in 12th. STANFORD, UNIVERSITY, Cal., WILSONVILLE, Or., April 11. Los Angeles. 001100000000 2 i For Easter ill April 11. Stanford won the second TRAIN WRECK INJURES 4 (Special.) The Wilsonville team Vernon .... 001100000000 0 2 DISTRICT ATTORNEY OUT track meet of the season from the handed Stafford a 3 to 2 defeat in Errors, McAuley. Sullivan, Schneider. University- - of Southern California to- a game Sunday. Clarke Innings pitched, by Dell 12. Two-bas- e A Hardeman Hat 1 Ml 86 40. hits. Sullivan 2, Carroll. Sacrifice Official by Governor IDEVOGUE day by a score of to Derailment Occurs About Half Mile King struck out seven for the win- hits, McAuley 3. Chadboume, Cran- Dismissal of When you step out Easter morning reflect the George Schiller of the University ners. Ming Kee drove in two runs dall, Smith, Griggs. Struck out, by Cran- spirit of the day in a stylish Hardeman Hat. of Southern California by East of AYatkins, Iowa. himself for the dall 4, by Dell 1. Bases on balls, off Dell Reily Is Announced. m Style meets comfort J starred and crossed the plate Doyle 1, 1. Hardeman Hats are the sort of friendly hats t4 beating Williamson of Stanford in Harry Gebhart for 2. Crandall Runs responsible D. C", April 11. you you CHICAGO, April 11. Four or five winners. starred for Crandall 1, Dell 1, Doyle 2. Charge WASHINGTON. that look well and make feel right when t"l at the rounded cor-- W the quarter mile, doing the distance in passengers were injured, none seri- the losers. Batteries Clarke King defeat to Doyle. Double play, Crandall to Announcement was made at the office A wear them And they're the best your money 50 seconds flat. Norman Scofield of ously, when eastbound train No. 20 of and Ming Kee for winners. Joe Robic, Griggs. of the resident commissioner of Porto can buy. jfljj ners ofthis low, con-- filt Stanford won the half mile in the Chicago & Northwestern railroad Wody and Fritz Sheriner for losers. Rico tonight of the receipt of a cable try one on. 3 :59 5. pole went SACS WIN, Just The vault also was derailed this afternoon one-ha- lf FITTERY PITCHING message from San Juan stating that servative collar. tj to Stanford, being captured by Art mile east of Watkins, Iowa. The Governor Reily had "discharged" R. 4 Made on the Pacific Coast. 0 Major League Records. pr J Wilcox in 12 feet 3 inches. Later in train, known as Chicago & Collazo, attorney of the GEO. P. IDE CO.. INC the North- 5 1 Vean Diaz district ibi hit an exhibition Wilcox vaulted 12 feet western Continental limited, was en Score to Batters Get to district court of San Juan, first sec- I TROY. N. V. 5 6 inches. Hartranft, Stanford, won the Los Most home runs by batsman in a sea- route from Angeles to Chicago N. Y. (A. L.). 1921. Gregg Cluster Clouts. tion. shot-p- ut a distance of 49 feet son. 59. O. H. Ruth, and with and carried nine cars. According to Most home runs by club in a season, 14a The district attorney, It was added, 3 Vz Inches. reports received at the Chicago & Chicago (N. L.), 1884. SACRAMENTO, Cal., April 11. Paul was the one who had been directed by Northwestern offices here the wreck Most home runs by league in a season, Fittery, in rare foVm today, was In- the grand jury to prepare indictments HARDEMAN Olympia High 17, Shelton 2. was caused by a broken rail. 477. American League, 1821. vincible. Vean Gregg was not so good. against Governor Reily and other of- The engine and forward cars re- Most home runs by batsman in a' life- Sacramento therefore kept up her ficials mentioned in the presentment OLYMPIA, Wash., April 11. (Spe- on time. 162. G. H. Ruth. N. offi- mained the track but the four rear 1915-102- 1. winning streak and, clustering clouts recently returned charging those cial.) Olyrapla high school opened cars (A. L,.). left the rails and were partly 4. off Gregg in the first, third and eighth cials with misappropriation of funds. .1 Most home runs with bases filled, it V?. -r---- .' t. 4 the local baseball season between turned over. G. H. Ruth, 1ST. Y. (A. L.), 1919. periods, sent five marks across the W today -2 victory Se- your want ads to The Ore-gonia- n. showers with a pentagon. The lone counter the Phone H-X.-i over Shelton. Cooper, who pitched Orpheum matinee today. Orpheum matinee today. attle crew presented! for collection Main 7070. Automatic 560-9- 5. r.4H'eHA