the jroRxnfG oregoxia, THURSDAY, 4, 101 (lr leased were Roy Mitchell and Fred Fairbanks, ; Carl Mitze and IN LEAD IN Jerry Coleman, , and N. M. Schilz. an . 11111 SEATTLE CLANKS GREAT FALLS CONFERENCE RACE Pat Eastlcy Pitches Shutout Ball, - 'While Giants Bunch. Hits. SEATTLE. Wash.. Hay 3. Seattle bunched hits in the fourth and fifth in- Aggies Again Beaten, This nings today and defeated Great Falls. to 0. Great Falls got three men on Doo-little- bases with none out in the ninth inning, Time 10-- 2, Due to 's but was unable, to score. Score: K.H. E. K. H. E. Passes. Great Falls. 0 7 0 Seattle 4 6 1 Batteries Ervln. Engle and Haworth; Eastlcy and Cadman. Butte 1, Tacoma O. IN VARSITY HITS PINCHES TACOMA Wash.. May Butte won a pitchers' battle between Meikle and Sutherland by scoring one run in the eighth inning, when Johnson scored the only run of the game on Stokes' Corvallis Men Score Two Early, single to rirht. Score: On- It. H.E.I K. H. E. but Crumple Vnder Fierce Butte 1 O.Tacoma 0 2 0 slaught of Eugene Men. Batteries Meikle and Hoffman; and Roberts. Decided.. Sutherland Title Almost SPOKANE. Wash.. May 3. The Spo kane and Vancouver teams did not play today. The teams were tra-elin- UNIVERSITY OF OREGON". Eugene. May 3. (Special.) By slugging the ball in pinches and taking advantage REAL BOUT IS ASSURED of Doolittle's wildness. the varsity won this afternoon from Oregon Agricu! tural College, 10-- 2. The victory breaks up the tie between the two institutions SOMMfclRS AND TRAM BIT AS BAY "NO In the fight tor the Northwest colle giate title and gives the varsity the DRAW DECISION" GOES. edge, .667 to .o00. The two games re maining to be played will be t:tap-e- at Corvallis Friday and Saturday. By Question of Judffe for Bout Tomorrow winning one Oregon would cinch the Not Yet Settled Fox title and the option to meet university Meht of California for the Coast champion Would Return. ship. Both teams settled down today for a good fielding game, and the contest re- No middle-weig- ht boxing contest yet solved itself Into a pitching duel be billed by the Portland athletic clubs tween Rathbun and Doolittle, with so much comment as the having edge throughout has created Kathbun the Al Sommere-Valle- y Trambltas Pacific Both allowed six hits. Rathbun struck middle-weig- Coast ht championship af- out two and Doolittle three. lluthbun fair, slated for tomorrow night, under had good control and, outside of two the auspices of the Beaver Athletic walks, kept himself from holes. Doo- Club, in the Rose City Athletic Club little's wildness came In Etreaks. lie gymnasium. East First and East Mor- walked six men and hit five. The.se rison streets. filled the bases and many scored on Both boys have met the best of them Dinch hits. in the Northwest and so far Sommers The afternoon was perspiringly warm has not tasted defeat. Sommere se- but the visitors sent an uneasy chil cured a draw from Fighting Billy Mur- through the stands by their determined ray and Billy Weeks, the Canadian attack in the first. Two innings went champion, and he defeated Romeo by scoreless. Coming back stronger Hagan. Trambltas lost to Billy Mur- than ever in the third, O. A. C.'s threat ray, but secured a draw with Billy ening cloud broke and two runs were Wright, of Seattle, and shaded Sid scored. Morgan singled, Weller singled Mitchell, at Raymond, Wash., last week. and Baldwin stepped to the plate. He Trambitas created quite a sensation caught one of Rathbun's best arid drove when he arreared all "rigged out fit to it far over center, scoring the two. This kill." He i.'i carrying a cane and other- ended O. A. C.'s scoring. Five innings wise making himself a regular "dude." went by hitless for the visitors. The Josef Flanigan, one of the directors monotony finally was broken in the of the Beaver Athletic Club, all but ninth by Seibert's single. He was promised the boys that thewinner of caught in a double play and the game the middle-weig- ht bout tomorrow night ended. would be given the opportunity of Oregon staged a sensational come meeting Willie Ritchie, former light- back to O. A. C.'s attack in the third weight champion of the world, some by scoring four. Risley was hit, stole time next month, in Portland. For second and went to third and scored thie reason Trambitas and Sommers on two passed balls. Sheehy flew out. have agreed that there must be a win- Maison walked, Cornell reached first ner and a loser in the bout and that on a fielder's choice and Maison was no draw decision will go Friday night. called safe on second. Nelson flew out The question as to the referee was and Huntington was hit. With two out not settled yesterday, it being left to and the bases full "Doc" Medley, Bez-dek- 's a disinterested party to select three hitting "find," came to bat. "Doc" boxing fans to Judge the affair along was equal to the emergency and lined with Jack Grant, who will be' the third out a double. man in the ring. The selection will be Sheehy and Cornell were the hero made this afternoon. pinch-hitte- rs in the fourth. Sheehy scored two on his double, and in turn Sol Cohen, who is looking after the scored on Cornell's single. Exactly the business end of the game for Billy Nel- same act was duplicated by the two son. of Spokane, and Abe Gordon, the in the fifth, and Oregon had her 10 Portland favorite, received a telegram runs and the game. The score: from Paul Steele, of Tacoma. last night R. H. E.l R. H. E. saying that Steele and Conners would ; Aggies. .... 2 6 3Oregon 10 6 3 arrive in Portland this morning. The Batteries Doolittle and Weller; Northerners were delayed & couple of Rathbun and Huntington. Umpire days because Steel Is boxing instructor Grayson. at a Tacoma school of boxing and he could not find time to get away from his classes any sooner. MIXED I'OCUSOMES POSTPONED Both Conners and Steele will work out at the B'nai B'rith gymnasium of Waverley Club Devptcs All Attention the xoung Men's Hebrew Association, ill this afternoon. Conners meets Billy 122 pounds in g to Match With Spokane. Mascott at one of the double main events at Rose City Because of the inter-cit- y golf match the Country Athletic Club gymnasium tomorrow to be played on the Waverley night. Grant will referee. Copyright Thm Uoaam Kappmnhmmor I Club links between the Spokane Loun Jack 193. of try Club and the Waverley representa- Muff Bronson. who is matched with tives next Saturday afternoon, C. H. JoeHarrahan, of Seattle, at Raymond, Davis, Jr., chairman, of the handicap Wash., next week, is working out daily coat ought to hug the neck: the collar should not sag or kick out committee of the Waverley Country with Billy Mascott. Bronson is being YOUR Club, announced last night that the figured on to head a boxing programme mixed foursomes slated tor Saturday of the Beaver Athletic Club with Jimmy back even if you stoop slightly or carry the head and shoulders among the club members would be Carroll, of San Francisco, later this I postponed until May 27. month. in a forward position. to see a Kuppenheimer Foreward Model. Chairman Davis likely will not an- Ask nounce his list of Waverly players for Jimmy Fox, who lost his Pacific clothes-troubl- e the Spokane match until tomorrow. Coast featherweight title to Joe Ben The Kuppenheimer dealer is the only one who overcomes this without making Each team will consist of 20 players, if jamin in Portland last month, at pres alterations. He. specially designed Foreward Model in. all sizes; all the leading Upokane sends that many here, and the ent is in Butte, and he is desirous of has the suit Nassau scoring system, one point for returning to Portland. styles and fabrics. Prices, $20 to $40. Our new book, "Styles for Men," sent on request. each nine holes and one for the 18, will m m m govern. Trambitas has received an offer to Apparently the month of May is to be meet a Seattle boy in the Sound city an extremely busy one for the Waverly on May 9. The Portland middle-weig- ht THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER, CHICAGO golfers. Following the Spokane match is considering the matter, but his man Saturday will come the fourball four- ager, Josef Flanigan. wants to wait I Originator cf Fractional Sixes ia Idea's Clothing somes on May 1:1: the sweepstakes han- and see how he comes out against the I dicap on May 20: the "postponed mixed undefeated Al Sommers, tomorrow I foursomes handicap on May 27, and night. Kelly golf, an innovation, on May 30. The first bout tomorrow night will David T. lioneyman and D. W. L. start promptly at 8:30 o clock. iilllWllifllll Mactlregor won the championship of the Scotch fouresomes by defeating L. KNUDSEX FANS 2 1 BATTERS H. Hoffman and M. H. Whitehouse. Now that the good weather has set in play on the Waverley links is becoming Lincoln Breaks lnterscho more frequent. lastic League Strikeout Record. INTEREST IN TENNIS IS HIGH Twenty-on- e batters struck out See "Beaufort" and other new Kuppenheimer models here today yesterday before the pitching of Carl the High. School, High-Scho- ol . Knudsen, of the Lincoln Students ExRcct Big En-- in the annual game against try List in Tournament. Portland Academy, on Multnomah Four matches were played in the per Field. This Is a league record, break petual rating among ing the former mark held by Fitz- Thfous tournament the gerald. formerly Portland. tennis players of Washington Hii;h with the Columbia ncnooi ana mree more are scheduled University nine but now with Notre for today. Jaeie Neer, of the Dame. Morrison at Fourth. East Side High tennis team, said last The high school team won, 9 to 4 night that more interest is being shown Knudsen allowing but three safe hits in the court game this season than and Dinwiddie being touched up for ever before at Washington High and 10. The batting orders: be predicts that a record entry list will Lincoln (8) Port. Acad. (4) be handed in the Stevens. 11 ranam. for annual Portland Carter, 2b O. Gamble, cf lnterscholastic League tennis cham I.lnd. If flamblet. ss pionships on the courts Multno- AVIIboii, c zrh. of the Knudsen. P mah Amateur Athletic Club. Caesar, cf Henny. 3b tom of the league, but efforts are be- - for Pitcher Munsell. of the Salt Lake of the team, was called home today. asked to come to Pendleton this year .lade Neer is slated to play Olin Parks, lb Dicrdorff, rf ng made to strengthen the tail-enoe- club. In the Coast League, had been ac Captain Hoover is the only man on the to charge Commer- Fordjce, :ib .1. Gamble, lb ARE PLACED cepted. quad take of the junior Lewis this morning and at the same P. Holt, ts Martin. If UMPIRES Should Kotula be obtained. Woodland Munsell worked for the San who has not been ill during the cial Club if atlsfartory arrangement time Wilbur Hood will meet Robert Jennlnps. c Dinwiddle, p will be a contender for the rest of the Antonio club, in the Texas League, last last two weeks. can bo made regarding salary. Hood-Gil-m- Vnipire Gilman. The winner of the an Ed Rankin. 1916 season. Woodburn has sent in a Summer. Several freshmen looked good earlier Cornell would as diree cor by innlncs Norman in the season, have not come up to act athletic match will play Howard Wersch-ku- l Lincoln r o 2 A O 5 A 2 protest to President Fred hut tor and coach of tho hijrh ath- 9 IMER-CIT- Y LEAGUE, deprived expectations. McKay gone ,chorl this afternoon. The .results of the Hits 1 1 o 1 4 O 3 10 WOODLAND, Bay asking that Proctor be Pni'IETT SOLD TO SALT LAKE With the letic teams, in addition to having matches played thus far are: Olin Portland Academy.... o o 2 o 2 0 o o e 4 from playing with the Salem senators. score of the meet will depend to a large charge of the O 0 SEEKS PITCHER KOTCLA, Wood-bur- n, club work. Lewis beat Harry Shank, 2. 4; Olin Hits IOIOOO 1 3 Proctor signed up to play with measure on the endurance of Hoover, won from Al Clark, 6. 2. 4; it is said. artVl now he is with the Oaks Make Cusli Deal Transferrins who will enter in the sprints, hurdles I'liRobert Gilman won from Jacie Neer, TRACK MEET IS ARRANGED Salem squad. President Bay wrote to and the Javelin, Ty Cobb's Rrotlier Iteloa.wl. 4; Proetor, 'Who Has Spitballcr to Bees. Harold Robinson won from Woodburn Protests Salem yesterday saying not to play TERltK HAUTE. Ind.. May 3. rami 2, 4. Despite Sunday protest was Kenneth Banks. La Grande and High Been Playine 'With Salem, Proctor until the SAN FRANCISCO. May 3. (Special.) POST OFFKKEI) AXSOX CORNELL Cobb, outfielder, brother of Tyrus Cobb, Baker School Complaining settled. Charles Pruiett, spitball pitcher with was given his unconditional releaso by IDAHO AGAIN BEATS Pact "With Mnt. respite the loss of several players, WHITMAN Teams Will Clash Saturday. who became disgruntled following the the Oaks for some time- back, has been Orecoii Atlilele May Go to I'cn die-- th local Cnntrnl Lencne clnh fdy. May Sunday. Manager Jes-su- p. sold outright to Salt Lake. The deal LA GRANDE. Or.. 3. (Special.') League team's defeat Ed Oak- ton Gem State Sluggers Pound Out Second The first annual dual meet between Umpires for the Intercity of the Montavilla Intercity League, has been hanging fire some time. for Commercial Clnb Work. Victory In Series. the La Grande and Baker high games of next Sunday were announced will have a strong aggregation in the land demanded an outfielder in return PENDLETON. Or.. May 3. (Spe- schools Brad-ford- s, Blankenship to Bay. oppose for Truieit and tried L'ni-vrrsl- will be run off here Saturday. Francis. by President Fred Norman Gor field next Sunday to the cial.) Cornell, prominent lv WALLA WALLA. Wash.. May 3. league lead- give John Bcall. from Cincinnati, but Anson (Special.) of Baker, has developed into a terror don Brown will handle the Baby who are tied for the Or-iro- mny be Baseball In the second game of the Beaver-Woodla- could not put that transaction through of athlfte. series with Whitman. Idaho in the dashes, more especially the 60. affair at woodland. ership with the Kirkpatrick Stars. Finally decided to sell Pruiett on landed Glen Conkey for three years has con- - Waeh.: Harry M. Grayson will be at the Tommy Clark, who has been second Klliott the ball when hits meant runs and Montavllla-Bradfor- outright-- The spltbailer is rather won 4 1. sistently shown his heels to all J same at the old string for the Bradfords, will to Three ot the Idaho tal- Eastern park in Montavilla; Kirby replace behind for heavy and hasn't been able to get into lies were made in the second inning, Oregon sprinters from the 50 to the 220, cricket Therion the bat condition with the Oaks, despite the Goods when Brockman inclusive. Koenlng. of Ontario, is run Drennon will look after the decisions Montavilla, and Buck will be stationed started with a hit to ning 220 100 fine In the Kirkpatrick-- oodburn match in place of Sherrett. fact that he did some strenuous work at center. Others followed, but Henderson the and in form this1 Or., at third Tutch the Boyes Springs camp. . v. . season. at Woodburn. while Ed Rnnki.i Bourse will hold down the initial re- tightened with two nn mnA .i will Journey ' to Salem. Or., to watch Manary will play second. Salt Lake, on tho other hand, has -- at greatly frame. Brockman pitched a good game - sack and suspended Judge Munsell. pitcher, be Idaho garnered College Baseball. Salem play the tit. Helen representa.- "Brownie" Prichard. who has been duced prices. for and three hits in Johnny Tau-sche- r. cause after a deal had been made to s tives. named captain to succeed go four times at bat. Idaho got 11 hits 4. yesterday send him to Tacoma he refused to off Henderson, he At New Haven Yale Holy Cross 2. Word was received that will be at short. The outfield will jumped to Hayden. in Copper All $2.50 Shoes are now but kept them scat- At Medford. Mass. Tufts 10, George Woodland, wash., was out to obtain be taken care of by Bryson. French and the S2.00 tered and twice in a pinch one-na- if League. . . neavy fanned town l (seven ana innings; a sensational pitcher to put before the and Gua Jessup. -- :'TS i $3.50 Shoes are srllinn at. . . ,i.7." jveane. loano s suck artist. Whit- darkness). fans of the Intercity Baseball League Manager Jessup plans to pitch Zwei $5.00 Uniforms on sale at Ss;t.7." man hits counted one run in the ninth Philadelphia - near He is Louie K.o Sunday. WHITMAN" HOPE LOW FOR MEET tti n-- d Spring and Summer The score: At Villa Nova S. Unl- in the future. fel against the Bradfords 50c League-siz- e Balls are now... :. Tt. verslty of Pennsylvania 3. tula, the deaf mute of the Washington Either Swartz or Dlllard will pitch H. E l R. IT. E $1.00 League-mod- el Bats at 7."p 4 At South Bethlehem. Fa Catholic State School for the reaf at Vancouver. for the Bradfords. McKay fcethack Whitman...! Z'Jdaho 4 11 j Lnlversity 5, Lehigh 4. who established what is believed to Loss of Gives Team COLLAR r-- Look in our window for bargains ia jvt ayeite 5, New be a vorM's record when he struck out Tacoma. .to Face Washington State. . 2 for 25c Tigers Release Five Players. York University 1. ir 21 men in nine innings. He whiffed Mniinell Goes to Club. j Uic baseball line. At Annapolis Navy IS, V. M. I. 2. 2 in eight innings the other day. but May 3. strength WHITMAN COLLEGE. Walla Walla. CEO. P. lUt CO., rs. T0T. I. T. LOS ANGELES. May 3. Five plav TACOM9. Further 3." were At Prinecton, N. J. Virginia lost the game. 1 to 0, even after he pitching of the Tacoma Wash., May '(Special.) Whitman's Also Mmktrs of ShirtM er3 released unconditionally to Princeton 3. made a three-bacg- er with none out. for the staff hopes of more than a bare chance to lit day by Manager Hamilton Patterson, of and then watched his fail team, of the Northwestern League, was win dual meet with Washington rortlaod Wholesale ntetrlbntlng Braarht Tne ernon League team, terminates the 4S 1III KTH MTRt.KT. BacWs&Morria coast to bring The United states produces about pet in the attempt to bring hiin home. announced last night by Manager Hall, State College Friday went glimmering It within the limit. Those re-- .Woodland at present ia at the bot .who received a telegram that hU oiler when Jitiia, the Vcleran distance tuau 273 Morrison St- - Near Fourth'