THE MORNING OltEG ONIAN, SATURDAY. MAY 15, 1920

straight time by Salt Lake today, 7 Sunday, and in the following cities on coast bred boys who might really man. winner take all. at catch to 4, in a game featured by heavy succeeding Sundays: Grants Pass, May figure with Leonard. FUR WEST MEET TODAY weights or make US pounds for Billy BEAVERS WIN, 7 TO 4 hitting. RACQUET W S 23; Salem, May 30; Falls City, June T Some bantams who will be consid- Mascott and not take a cent unless Oakland tied the score in the sixth, 6; Eugene, June 13 The team will 1 ClllPi! ered for the match with Herman are he knocks the latter out in ten when Knight tripled bases play away Bud Ridley, Benny McCoy. Young rounds. Matchmaker Bobby with the from home pending the Billy Evans full after two outs had been made. completion of the athletic field at the Farrell. Jimmy Brenton and SIX COLLEGES TO COMPETE will tuck Winsor's proposition away AND CAPTURESERIES Three Salt Lake runs were scored in OPEN ROUNDS TODAY new county fair grounds here. Mascott. until the Gorman-Brow- n meiaa 13 the same frame. Score: TO BOX IN PORTLAND But for his tactics leading up to OVAL. over. Oakland I Salt Lake DAVIS GRAMMAR XIXE WlXS his bout with Sammy Gordon at Joe Gorman is going through tha BRHOAl R n IT O A the other night Mascott ricidest training 3 1 0 .1 2 4 2 0 Milwaukie routine since his i.ane.m.. 0Marrt.m. ten-rou- nd 1 2l.7ohm-n.- s might have landed the mside track first bout in I'ortland his Zeidr.2. 3 2 3 0 12 4 can Oregon Agricultural College Is Con for Wllie.r.. 4 2 0 0IKruir.2.. 3 O 0 3 5 Red" Brown Holds Woodmere 3 on the match. However, he is scrap with Brown.. If Joe can Mlller.l. 4 2 2 H Rumler.r 4 0 0 1 0 didly in bad with the matchmakers sidered Strongest Contender trim the perpetual motion battler Juney Sent to Rescue as KniKht.3 4 2 0 llSheelv.l. 4 0 1 14 0 45 Players Entered in Spring to 1 Pete Herman Is Signed for attempt the ante Cooprr.l 4 0 17 0! MulHnn.3 3 0 0 0 3 for 12th Straight Victory. over his to raise from Los Angeles he can write his 1 go a set turn. for Honors. own in A.ArlLa. 3 0 lliSand.l. . The grammar after agreeing to for ticket in California and lay a Jones Wobbles Eighth. Mltze.c. 3 0 2 llJenkns.c .431114 12 4 3 Tournament. Davis school nine. Match on June 10. Without a doubt he is one or tne legitimate claim to the RArlt.p 2 0 0 .VBaum.D.. 4 2 the only team out of a field of 42 to boys his weight on the coast, 1 01 110 go best at championship of the Pacific coast. Wcavr.o. 0 0 through the season thus far with- and a great little ring general, but STANFORD UNIVERSITY. Cal.. May Brown and Gorman are out a defeat, won its 12th consecutive 14. Ten with their trainers two mixcra Totals.31 4 S 24 201 Totalc.33 7 10 27 1R there are others of class who de athletes who hit consistently and what a ecs-rio- n Oakland 3 on 0 4 game yesterday when Walter "Red" mand a hearing before anyone is and coaches were here tonight from 1 1 the fans are looking for next Salt Lake 00010o 2 0 3 O 0 7 Brown pitched a 3 to 1 victory over signed to meet the champion June 10. each of six loading colleges and uni- Tuesday KINGDON DOES NEAT WORK Errors Wllle. Mulligan. Sand. Home KATZ TROPHY IS GOAL the Woodmere on Jeffer- DICKERINGS LAST 3 YEARS west for the sec- night! run Maccert. Three-bas- e hits KnlRht. tossers the versities of the far a Two-bas- son high and Jenkins. e hits Lane. MasTKert. school field. It was also With the Milwaukio com ond annual Pacific coast track The remainder of the card has been Jenkins. Sacrifice hits Welder. Johnson. Brown's 12th straight victory. mission slated to hold a show on field meet on the Stanford oval to- completed by Matchmaker Evans. Stolen bases Rumler. Sheely. MaKitert. game morrow. eicht-roun- Sand. Johnson. Struck out Bv Baum 3. ine yesterday was the third one of the days during the Shriners' Two d contests and two Sports considered four-roun- d Field- by Weaver 1. Bases on balls Off Baum 1. of a series of championship contests convention, it meane that the Port- followers here bouts will complete tho Marvelous and Sensational off R. Arlett 2. off Weaver 1. Runs re- - ultnoniali fluh fljiv courts to for the city title in which the leaders Leonard, Tltleholder, boxing followers are in for the Oregon Agricultural colloKe the bill. Mitchie KDonsiblc B&um 4 R 6. land Tete and Fuggy Morton for Arlett In of the four sections are battling. greatest lives as strongest contender from the north eight-roun- ing Palls Pitcher Out or lire nings pitched By R. Arlett 5 by Wea- Be Scene of Tennis Activi- month of their far will tangle in one of the d Davis is Also Slated to Appear Here W but they predicted that Stanford and - ver 3 3; charge defeat to R. Arlett. well to the front in the boxing is concerned. ith the sashayes while- Frankie Monroe of San and Helps Beat Angels. ties This Afternoon. championship series, having' won appearance of two world's champions the University of California would Francisco and Weldon Wing will games. During Same Month. contest for first honors. If the meet eight-roun- SEATTLE DOWNS SEALS, 2 TO 1 three straight assured and a possible tnira, the goes meet in the other d attrac- Wednesday the Davis pitcher shut outlook is enough to keep any ol to the relay race for decision. tion. Neal Zimmerman and Ted Hoke) out the Kerns team and up to the fan awake nights trying Walter Christie. California coach, will box four rounds while Jimmv Twelve-Innin- g inning save money predicted his team would win, as the Pacific fo&ht League tStmndinir. Pitchers' Battle last of yesterday's contest to figure out how to his Moscow and Johnny Fugate will box Tennis will be ushered in officially state university defeated Stanford in lour-roun- L. P.C. Brownhas pitched 13 innings without BY DICK SHARP. so that he can grab a ringside at tne d curtain raiser. W. I.. P.C.I W. Breaks1 Run of 1 1 Defeats. for the 1920 season here today allowing a run cross cham- this event in a recent dual meet. Pan Fran'o 21 J S Bl s Oakland .. . 19 1. 514 when to the plate, and Pete Herman, bantamweight the months attractions. However, of Univer- 1 1 adherents the Portland.. S 2 son1 Lou Anireles 10 IS .471 SAN FRANCISCO, May 14. After the annual men's spring handicap it was a close decision at home plate pion of the world, will box in Port- V'rnon. ... 21 17 .SMI Sacramento 15 21 17 tournament Multnomah Ama- gave Woodmere team 10. ban- Johhny Kilbane, the gray-haire- d sity of Washington, the University of 17 .. . 10 23.003 losing 11 games, at the that the its land June meeting the best Oregon college Salt Lake. 19 .523! Seattle. straight Seattle teur Athletic club, for the Alma D. lone run. tamweight on the Pacific coast. patriarch of the feathers, is billed and Washington State TO Yesterday. Remilta. downed the Seals today, 2 to 1.. in a Katz get way. Davis scored Bobby to appear in one of four star expressed confidence in the teams 4 At Los Aneelea Portland 7. Los Ange- trophy, will under its three runs in the Matchmaker Evans of the the from their respective institutions. les 4. pitchers' battle between Walter A. Goss, chairman of tennis rackets in Shibe park. Philadelphia, KranclBco 2. San Fran- Demaree Lewis. at Multnomah on May 24. Harry ("Kid") Brown, Chief interest in individual events At Fan Seattle and club, and his assistants, le J in one-mi- run in which cisco 1. 12 innings. San Francisco made one run in have completed every arrangement WORLD'S NEW MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION. the high school graduate of the fast centered the VICTORIA At Salt Lake Salt Lake 7. Oakland 4. opponent. Lew Swan of the Oregon aggies and Sprott IS DEFEATED BY 3. 1. the fourth, when Fitzgerald walked for the staging of the affair and burg, will be his At Sacramento Vernon Sacramento of California promised a spectacular SEVEVTH-IXMN- G and scored on O'Connell's single to with the completion of the drawings Tendler and Eddie Fitzsinimons will contest. RALLY. BY M. GRAYSON. center. Seattle tied the count in the last night everything is southpaw 'em in another eight- - HARRY set for the Tip-lit- z Green of Stanford, it was announced. I .OS ANGELES, Cal., May 14. (Spe- fifth and brought in the winning run start this afternoon. rounder; Ralph Brady and Joe o. will compete pole Forty-fiv- e set-t- and be unable to in the cial.) Although the trusty bats of in the 12th, when Wolter doubled, of the best known rac- will mingle in a third vault as a result of an injured foot. Lefty Russell, Hurling for Spo- Koehler, Cox and went to third on Zamboch's sacrifice quet wielders in the city en- Kid Williams, deposed bantam king, "Biff" Schaller. have cam- California won the conference meet kane, Heats 1 1 to 5 Van- Wlsterzil drove in the runs which and scored on Nixon's hit to center. tered the race. This is the biggest will inaugurate a comeback last year. Stanford was second and Seattle grave Portland the rubber frame of the The score: a entry list that has ever paign with Patty Johnson as his op- Washington State college third. couver Wins Last of Scries. series. It was the marvelous and sen- Seattle San Franclnco participated in the annual spring ponent. tomor- King-do- n B It M O A B It 11 O A Elimination .trials preceding fielding; 1 handicap play. sational of Wescott Wares. 2 6 2!Schick.l. 4 0 0 2 The old handicap arguments on tap row's track meet were held on the that pulled Jones out of the fire Kopp.l . 1 5 OiCorhan.s 3 0 system was used, with all of the Kilbane also has college track today. an- YAKIMA. Wash., May 14. Yakima, 1 4 O 1171 7, Results on two occasions. McCredie's Bonne. s 3 5;rv'ney.2 5 players rated according to with , the Canadian seventh-innin- g Walt M'phv,.1 1 1 4Fltzg,ld.r 4 their nounced tonight follow: staged a rally today men 7 to 4. Vic Aldridge being 0 judged or on champion, on May 26, in Toronto, 100 won. Wolter.r 2 :'. OIKoern'r.l 4 01100 17 0 known ability based Young ("Andy") t'haney First heat. yards Won and won from Victoria by a score of charged with the Angels' rout. 1 11 4 0 1 their previous showings on the clay and with Stanford; Oregon Agri- S 4- - Z'ml'k.l 2lO"n'l.m! 14 2. Snook. to Frank Juney pitched the closing Nixon, m 1 2 OiKamm..-- 4 0 1 1 " courts. in Philadelphia on June Matches cultural college, second; Merchant. .lames of Victoria was knocked out combination, the AdamB.c 2 5 2!Agnew.c 4 0 O 4 3 Catlin with Pete Herman, the bantam cham- round for Mack's D'm're.p 0 0 3 0 0 0 .1 t Wolfard is weighted down University of California, third. Time, of tho box in the seventh, when wob- pion, Danny Frush, the Britisher, 5. boss Beaver pulling Jones who (Walsh. 1 0 0 0 0 with the biggest owe handicap with and :10 Yakima scored four runs 011 live hits. bled fearfully in the eighth. owe 40. This means that the Oregon are also pending for consummation. Second heat, 100 yards Won bv The score: two plays today will Totals. 33 2 9 36 151 Totals. 35 1 5 56 25 state champion Artie Root, the Clevelander, will be Kirksey IT. Kingdon's for in will have to play his park (S.: Hutchinson IC. sec- R. II. E. R. E. long memory of every Batted Lewis ninth. game Kilbane's opponent in the ball ond: S 1 4 S 4 live in the Seattle 0 1 2 usual brilliant throughout to City on July 5. Forrester. University of Oregon, Yakima.. .8 Victoria.. .. one of the 3000 fans at the game. San Francisco.. 00l 0010 0000 0 1 overcome this handicap and place in of the Forest third. Time. :9 5. Batteries Valencia and Oadraan; In the third Inning, he dashed back Errors. Koemer.0010000000Kamm. Lewis. Two- - tne finais. Henry Stevens, who re Kirksey established a new confer- Jamc3, Robcke and Cunningham. of second base fell on his stomach base hits, Bohne. Corhan. Wolter, Ka m m. turned from the University of Cali- Hugh Walker, the willing Kansas ence record, but it will have to be ball Sacrifice hlt, O'Connell, Zamlock. 2; Cor- - City- heavyweight is back from a fly- and grabbed Niehoffa hard hit nan, Kopp. z Laveney. iiaaea on nails. fornia last week, and Walter A. Goss town, repeated tomorrow to stand as of- Spokane 11, Seattle 5. with his bare hand and while lying off Demaree. 6; off Lewis. 4. Struck out are next to Wolfard. Stevens ing trip to his home joining his ficial. by by 2. with manager, again in position suf- Demaree. S; Lrewis. Stolen baso. owe 30 6 Joe Thomas, here First, 220 yards SEATTLE. Wah., May '1 I. Lefty this twisted around Kopn. Double Dlavs Corhan to Cavenev and Goss with owe 30 to Kan- Won by Snook (O. ficiently to Rube Ellis, yesterday. Walker returned A. C): For-ast- er Russell, National league toss out to Koerner; Bohne to Wares to Zamlock; handicap Stevens has been playing City ago to close Hutchinson (C). second; who was running for the keystone. O Connell to Articw. Runs responsible for, for several months as one of the sas several weeks (C), third. Time :22 pitcher, hurling for Spokane, defeated com- Demaree. 1 : Lewis. 1. Urn Di res. McGrevf up some business affairs. The cuts Seattle, 11 to 5, today. Fitchener Siglin flashed the ball to Blue, Casey. mainstays of the Berkeley institu 5econa neat, 220 yards Won bv pleting one of the fastest and most and tion's tennis team and is in wonderful which he received In his bout with Kirksey (S.) ; Hendrickson (C.). scc- - Seattle moundsman, was wild, and remarkable double plays ever seen in condition. Frank Farmer have kept him out of ond ; L.reen (O. A. C ). third. Time. Spokane batters eagerly gobbled his Los Angeles. Following is the opening day sched the ring for two months but have at :21 3 offerings, securing 17 hits. Spokane masterful bit of fielding 4-- ule, the last sufficiently healed for him to played an errorless game. Score: Another REDS BEAT PHILLIES, 3 first matches called to start a 11. 11. on the part of Kingdon in the eighth at 2 P. M. : resume training. Walker made II, E. II. E. probably saved ball game. With great showing in his ten-roun- d bout Spokane... 11 17 0;.Seattle 5 S 3 the 2 P. M. 'A. B. McAlpin versus A. S vic- Ellis on first Aldridge bit one to the frohman, H. A. VVilkins versus Percy against Willie Meehan. but fell a GOLF ENTRIES CHOSEN Batteries Russell and Fischer; left of Wistcrzll. iewis. z.. w. ronton versus A. 1. Norrts, tim to Frank Farmer. His mill with Fitchener and Boelzle. Klncrdon Urabu Off Hit. WILDXESS OF TWO YOCAG t.olonel John Loader versus J. F. Cook, the Tacoma boxer had. only gone a .union rronman versus C. Scullen. round or so when he received a deep Vancouver 6, Tacoma I. It was labeled a sure enough base PITCHERS CAUSES LOSS. 3 J. P. M. A. M. Ellsworth versus W. A. gash in the middle of the forehead. ALL CLUBS ANNOUNCE hit, but Kingdon went out into short .Kerns. Ted Sieffen versus H. J. Campbell, He fought the of bout THOSE VANCOUVER. B. C... May 11. Van- lewt field, speared the ball with his H. Ketterman versus Catlin Wolfard remainder the couver took the last game of the series Spencer practically blinded by the flow ,of WHO WILL COMPETE. meat hand again arid whirled around Eller. Succeeding Reuther, Is Hit Biddle versus Alma 1). Kratz, A. up one gamest from the Tacoma Tigers today by a to throw Ellis out at second, thus P. Tauscher versus W. H. Marsh. blood and put of the score of 6 to 4. "Lefty" Fehr pitched Out Box; Ring Rally; 4 P. M. Irving lialsey versus E. G. exhibitions ev.er witnessed here. the ancient rube was twice the victim of Halts Swigert, Goss versus Pare- - a to redeem great ball for eight innings, but of natural-bor- n ball Walter Martin Walker will get chance Qualifying Round Will Be Modal allowing this hawk. Cant well in Last Four. llus, C. E. Smith versus H. A. Thompson, himself against Farmer in a ten-rou- weakened in the ninth, the Jones had allowed only three hits T. Morris Dunne versus James llackie. bout on next card of the Flay Between 15-M- Teams visitors to score two runs. The score: up to this time, but blew up badly iienry otevens versus Ralph 1. Moores. the R. H. K.I R. H. E. andi by Killefer, McAuley, Cran-da- ll f P. M. Bartlett Cole versus Milwaukie boxing commission, which 4 6 3 Vancouver. . 6 7 2 hits CINCINNATI, May 14. - Fred is to May 26. From Three Country Clubs. Tacoma. ... and Griggs, a wild throw by The wild- Smith. Rogers MacV'eagh versus A. D. scheduled be held Batteries Brakke, Abrams and n: Siglin and bases on balls to Craw- ness of Philadelphia s two young v akeman. Lew. Starr versus H. S. Gray, Fehr. Rapp and Patterson. pitchers gave Stacy Hamilton versus Dr. L. S. Besson, Frankie Murphy, the Denver wel ford and Bassler followed chasing the Reds a vic Dr. J. H. ttilderback versus Don Munro. terweight, who lost a close decision Entries for the qualifying golf four runs over the plate. For Port- tory, although the champions were Following are the drawings: to Johnny McCarthy at the Milwaukie round Sunday for the John G. Clem-so- n land. Schaller homed in the second. outhit almost three to one by the Walter A. Goss, bye owe CO versus Copyright, Underwood Ac Underwood. arena the other night, likes Portland trophy to be played at the Bassler's wild heave permitted visitors. Martin W. Pareluis Jr., bye (scratch); D. waa decision on despite is of Waverley club course were announced COMMERCE DEFEATS HILL rt. Dye ), Johnny Wilfion (rlffht) snarded a points over Mike VRowd the fact that he the by Blue to score in the eighth and with Ruether was put out of the game Aiunro. treceive versus Dr. week nnd won opinion he was given worst all the clubs yesterday. An analy- Schaller and Siglin on and sec- John Bilderback. bye (scratch); H. Doxcy, at Ronton lnt the mlddlevrelsht championship of the that the sis of the terms governing play re- third in the seventh for disputing a deci- bye (receive versus W. world. WilKOn lit apurrins Jimmy Wilde, EngllMh flyweight of it In both of his bouts here. Match ond respectively. Cox singled, driving sion by Umpire Klem, 15). S. Wheeler, akoira nltn veal that the qualifying round will and Eller, who bye (scratch); C. E. Smith, bye (receive champion of the world. maker Frank Kendall of the Mi- play them both across the Rhine. took his place, was knocked out of lo), versus It. W. Thompson, bye (receive lwaukie commission is planning to use be medal between teams CADF.TS FSi: THRKK TVlIiLF.KS Wlaterzll Register Homer. the box in the ninth. Ring stopped ); G. G. Jones, bye (scratch), versus Murphy on his show some representing Waverley, the I'ortland u. swigert, bye (owe 15); A. B. Mc next with Golf club and the Tualatin Country BUT FAIL TO HALT RUSH. Wisterzll's circuit wallop, with the rally. Cantwell, who pitched the inning on two singles a boxing commission an- good boy. Kingdon ac- innings, Alpin (scratch), versus A. S. Frohman first and Portland club, and the team with the highest on base in the ninth, last four forced over the 3-- owe 35 Bartlett Cole (scratch), ver double. Harold Repp pitched for the nounced yesterday that he had come medal aggregate will be eliminated counted for Portland's last two mark- winning run when a pitched ball hit 3-- - Johnny Fiske, the Rock Island - sus r c. smith (owe IS H. A. Wll- losing team, and was touched up for to to the finals. of Six to One Recorded ers. Del a Groh. The score: ), terms with Herman battle in an ex- froi Score Baker is out for week- at kins (owe versus Percy Lewis (owe of five hits. featherweight who made such be fol- ). a total The finals will played the least. He ascertained that he frac- R. H. E. R. H. E. ; Rogers MacVeagb (owe 15 ver Owing importance of Portland on the date set. Evans cellent showing against Joe Gorman Scholastic Contest Johnson 3 ); to the. the lowing Sunday under the Nassau scor- tured two ribs by bumping into Phila.. 13 OlCincinnati. .4 5 0 sus A. D. Wakeman (owe 15 E. W. contest, the committee in charge of has been dickering with Herman for is a very well thought of boy here ing system. Agnew of the Seals in Portland. Batteries Welnert, Cantwell and Fenton (scratch), versus A. D. Norrls three years, which may sound strange. The fans are asking for more of him Located in Fightli. owe 15 ): A. M. Ellsworth (receive the grammar school baseball activi- Judging from Captain C. H. Davis' The score: Wheat; Reuther, Weller, Ring six-rou- and ). ); of- Back in old days, and he will be used on forthcoming Loe Angeles versns W. A. Kerns (owe Colo- ties selected neutral grounds and the Waverley list for the qualifying! Portland Rariaen. nel Leader (owe 15 3-- versus F game. play when boxing bills. B R H O Al a R H O A John J. ficials for the Davis will Evans was promoting round Waverley will be minus" the IntrrM'holHKtic League Standing;. Blue.l.. 4 1 1 13 liKllIirr.m 4 0 Cook (receive 15); Ted Steffen (scratch) its fourth game In the championship shows on his own hook, he always services of several stars, among them 3 1 1 1 112 Chicago 7, Boston 4. versus Herbert J. Campbell (receive W. 1.. ret.! W. I.. Pit. Wlste'1.3 SIM'Aul'y.a 3 6 Monday afternoon against the FARMER WIN'S FROM HECTOR Russel Smith, Yt. Willing. Guy M. 4 o . 1 :'.U."iO 5 0 1 2 OIK. Cra'1.2 4 112 ); Lew (receive ), versus series aspired to bring Herman here for a Washington lniiil Jefferson .. MaUel.m 3 Starr 4 1 . . . . I -'-.". 2 2 1 4 llCiriggs.l. 4 1141 11 CHICAGO, May 14. Chicago won S. Gray (owe 13 ); H. Elliott team. Standifer, Forest Watson and J. It. lienson.... mioi 'niumWa ;i. Schal'r.l 0 0 Harry Ketter championship bout, cham- :'. 1 . . . 1 4 2 1 de- but the Straight. Lincoln.... 7."o I'ommerce .'Jon SlRlln.. 11 2ICraw'd,r 8 0 2 0 0 its fifth straight game today by man (scratch), versus Catlin Wolfard pion was always there with a big Heavyweight Fight Smith's 1 .0G71HU1 0 3 .uoo Cox.r.. 4 Bassler.c 3 0 0 5 1 feating Boston, 7 to 4. (owe 40); Spencer Biddle (owe 13), ver CAXBY' HIGH WINS BY DEFAULT Tacoma Forces twisted shoulder gave him some Franklin... 4 131 10O . . The visitors ( money demand. only been Koeh'r.o 0 3 Kills. 1. 3 0 2 Alma Katz receive ); A. P. It has trouble yesterday and he decided Klnc'n.s 3 Nlehoff.3 4 0 0 2102 outhit the locals two to one, but the I.(receive 15), recently proved that Portland could All Through Four Rounds. The Hill Military academy nine used 1 1 Tauscher versus W. H to lay off golf for Jones. p. 4 011140 Aldrl'e.p 3 wildness of Rudolph, who replaced Marsh (receive 15): T. Morris Dunne, bye draw as much to a real fistic en- another week. three pitchers yesterday in a fruitless Juney, p. 0 0 0 0 1 Lapan.. 1 loon inning Estacada Fails to Contend for SEATTLE, Wash.. May 14. Frank Straight is in the cast. Forest Wat- stop oooo Scott in the. seventh after (scratch), versus James H. Mackie, bye counter ac? many of the largest cities heavyweight boxer, attempt to the Commerce team fumble of 3-- Farmer, Tacoma son, is at the University of Ore- Bookkeepers won 6 to 1. Two Totals 31 7 10 27 13 Totals 32 4 8 27 17 Maranville's Robertson's (owe K. Koehler, bye (receive in the country. This opened the four-roun- and the grounder, versus A. L. Roberts, bye (scratch! Clackamas Championship. won a close d decision over gon and Mr. Standifer will be in San Metzger and Batted for Aldrlch in ninth. and bunched hits of Hearn, gates for the importation of men of " of the Cadet twirlers ' bye. "Young" Hector, of Portland 2 when the bases were filled in Henry Stevens, (owe 30), versus Ralph CITT, Or.. May 14. (Spe- near-champi- Bremerton. Francisco. Cavanaugh were tried out in the 01000013 the 3-- OREGON or championship tim- Los Angeles 0 4 same inning, gave Chicago the vic- D. Moores, bye (receive Milton Froh- Wash., in the main event of an Arena Most of them will be on hand for the Commerce Errors, Siglin, Griggs.00000004Home runs. Schal- man, bye (owe 15).. versus C. J. Scullen, cial.) Canby high baseball team Is ber. tonight. Farmer forced first inninr. but after Two-bas- tory. The score: smoker here the finals the following Sunday. two runs Vernon ler, Wistersil. e hita, Koehler. bye (receive 15); Stacy Hamilton, bye the new champion of Clackamas When Evans came to terms with going throughout. Ir. team had scored R. H. E. R. H. E. 3-- the Willing is a member of Waverley and was to mound, and Stolen bases. Blue, Cox, Schaller, Siglin, (receive versus Dr. L. S. Besson. bye county. Herman yesterday it marked a unique Val Sontag. Seattle, knocked out Johnson sent the Killefer. Sacrifice hits, McAuley. Siglin, Boston 4 12 2!Chicago 7 6 1 ( receive 15). record, making champion also of Portland and will wear the pitched good ball up to the eighth 2. was Friday the second Eddie McGowen, also of Seattle, in younger Wlsterzil Struck out, by Aldridge 4, by Batteries Scott. Rudolph, Hearn The drawings in the doubles will This decided afternoon of the world that he has signed to colors of the club. frame, when the Bookkeepers found Jones 2. Bases on balls, off Aldrldirs K. Gowdy; and at Crystal Lake Park, Milwaukie, the last round of their scheduled The entries follow: and scored and Hendrix O'Farrell. not be made until the latter part of box In Portland in June, Benny Leon- four-roun- semi-windu- p him for five hits four Jones 3. Runs responsible for, Aldridge 6. next week. when the Estacada team failed to ap- lightweight champion d bout. The Waverley Country Club Ellis J. runs. onues i. innings pitcnea. Jones 8. Dou- pear and the game was forfeited to ard, of the men are middleweights. Harry Man-sel- l, Bragg. A. S. Kerry, Dr. S. C. Slocum, up ble plays. Blue to Kingdon Brooklyn 5, St. Louis 1. world, being the other title-hold- er Rich, the first man in the first, to Blue; King- the Canby boys. English featherweight, won a Richard Wilder. C. W. Cornell. John on an error, stole sec- don to Siglin to Blue; Bassler to Nlehotf; ALBANY BALL TEAM FORMS signed to box under the auspices of four-roun- d reached first Aldridge to Kingdon; ST. LOUIS. May 14. A pitching Canby and Estacada were tied for decision over Eddie Napier. William Kettenbach. N. E. ond scored on Keppinger's single. Crandall to Griggs. place, each going through the the Portland boxing commission. Moore, Seattle. Ayer, R. F. Astbury, Hugh and credit victory to Jones. Umpires. Holmes duel between Grime and Goodwin first Herman's, as well as Leonard's op- C Gearin. Smith walked, advancing Keppinger was broken up in the 14th inning Five Games Already Are Sched season without suffering defeat and ponent is in the hazy stage. While C. E. Milier. D. W. J. MacGrcgor, to second, from where he scored on, today, when Goodwin weakened and were to have played for the cham- been planned to one Al Somniers Beats Welch. James Gillison, Walter Pearson and Leonetti s bingle. VERXOX which, coupled uled by "Athletics" Nine. pionship on neutral grounds Friday. it has pit of the C.-- Davis. Jr. DEFEATS SENATORS allowed four hits, with of eastern SPOKANE, Wash., May 11. Al Som-me- rs The Cadets scored their one run in gave were be on best the Wil-heln- i. three errors, the visitors four ALBANY, Or., May 14. (Special.) Both teams notified to against Leonard. got deci- I'ortland Golf club Rudolph the sixth. when Johnson singled, game. 5 1. 1 o'clock, game Evans is figuring of San Francisco the Dr. O. F. Willing. Faw-cet- t. runs and the to Brooklyn's games have been scheduled al hand at the to start on using over Army Welch of Roscoe stole second and scored when Dick Batting Rally In Eighth Five 3 M. the best at the bantam sion Bremerton Kay. B. Lynn. two-bagge- r. and Error rally in the 14th came after two were at P. six-rou- Ursel C Dr. J. H. out a ready by a baseball team formed here limit on the coast against Herman. at the end of a bout here Adoiph Douglas Ball slammed by Stampf out. Fourteen innings. The score: ago rep doped sev- men 168 Tuttle, Haas. Nicol. A total of nine hits were made off Turn Ttde. H. E. a few days and which' will Outfights Dundee. He has it that there are tonight. The fought at H. George L. W. Burn-ste- r R. R. H. E. resent this city as the Albany Ath Jackson eral bantamweights on the pounds. Sandy Wilson of Butte J. Lambert, Janes, the three Hill chuckers. while SACRAMENTO, Cal.. May 14. A Brooklyn. ..5 11 DISt. Louis... 1 7 Pacific Humphrey, C. C. Gross, W. I. Cole, for Commerce was touched up letic." Edward H. Horsky has been NEWARK. N. J., May 14. Willie coast who have a fighter's chance knocked out Curley Barnes of Spo- C. N. Sampson. W. H. batting rally in the eighth inning, Batteries Grimes and Miller; Good manager. while, on 43 Nash. for the same number. poor chosen Jackson outfought Johnny Dundee in with Herman, the other kane in seconds in a preliminary E. Neu-stadte- r, assisted by fielding Judgment win and Dilhoefer. The team will play at Mill City next a here tonight. hand, there are few if any Tualatin Country club A double play in the fifth inning on the part of Stumpf, allowed Vernon bout Pacific battle. J. Louisson. J. B. Wise. H. W. Burnster to Grider featured the to even the series, defeating Sac- PITTSBURG. May 14. The National Metzger. R. IX Hodgkin. Dr. J. D. game. The score: ramento in today's game, Z to 1. league New ia game WONDER WHAT A LOSER AT POKER THINKS ABOUT. Sternberg. Herman l'olitz, Walter R. II. E.l R. II. E. Fromme, on the mound for the today was postponed because of cold Rosenfeld. Miiton Kahn, Sam Hirsch. Commerce 9 O Hill 19 3 Tigers, let the Senators down with weather. Will Lipman. Arnold Blitz. Lester Umpire, Ed Rankin. !, J. W. five hits. The score: I VMI&M I DM Coiwie I VAJI.SH WOmSSR novo iT F"SELS Sichel. Rosenfeld. Julius Conn I T 50M6THi"Jt R. C. Nelson, V. 5 TO I Vernon Sacramento TbsJKiMT- - and substitute. WASHINGTON" WINS B. R. H. O. A.I H. R H r A OUT - 1'VJt MO to COmmiI SUICIDE-- I Owing to the congested condition J.Mifll.s 5 0 0 1 6!McGa'n.2 4 0 1 2 1 GRIFFKIEN BEAT 1 CEf?"TlMl-- Y HAD A PLAVlrjt. IAJITM HrPPyd CfcTRTAtivJUY of Waverley course on Sunday C.hne.m 4 13 1 OI.Mid'ton.l 3 0 0 TIGERS SA5weSS SO THAT MY Am iki the Defeated in Last Game of Flsher.2. 4 V o 3 2!Com on.r 4 0 14 0 RUrU OF LUCM anYvuaY - morning it has been decided to statee StanTord x 16 TouGH That BonCh Be a "n?ooei-f- 5 Eding'n.l 3 i .i UIM011113.1 4 0 0 8 Trouble uJould peck of the qualifying round on Sunday after- College Conference. Borton.l 4 o 2 12 OlOrr.s 4 0 0 4 4 WORST i Evieft HAD CMG HUMORED AislTi xSuJALLOVAJED UP - . noon, beginning at 12:30 o'clock. Coast Smith.3. 4 u - x uriiumpr.s 2 0 1 Ouch! UNIVERSITY. Palo Alto. Long.r. . 4 o o a nischang.r 3 0102 1 0 LOOSELY PLAYED GAME IS fifty berries A hOnIR6D'W FiFY. FOR tf roo f. STANFORD Devor'r.c 4 3 2 4 3:Cook.c. 2 0 0 1 0 Cal.. May 14. University of Wash- From'e.p 4 0 10 4IPlttery.p 3 0 0 1 1 SETTLED, 9 TO 8. ington defeated Stanford university, RIDLEY IS AFTER WINNER 5 to 1, in the final game of Pacific Totals 36 3 1127 161 Totals 29 1 5 27 9 college here Vernon 0 0001 002 0 3 coast conference baseball cmcranienio u u V U I O 0 0 0 1 AH Other' Games in American today. Washington made four runs Runs responsible for. Fromme. 1: Fit- - in the sixth and got teven hits off tery, d. Home runs. Drvormer. Two-bas- e mis. Aicijatugan, Morton, 2; Chadbourne. League Are Postponed by Rain CHALLEXGEKS BOXING RFC-OK- I) Stanford's twirler. Score: stolen bases, Compton. McGaffigan. Base R. H. E. R. H. E on balls, Kromme, 2; Fittery, 2. Struck or Wet "Grounds. DECLARED Wash'gton..5 7 2 Stanford ... 1 5 4 om, rromme. ; f ittery, i. Double plays, and Land; urr to .Mowwilx, McGaffigan to Orr to Batteries Ionard aiuiiwiLz. rut Dy pitcner. Mlddleton. Uin Draper and Bundy. pires. Anderson and Phyle. WASHINGTON. May 14. Washin Murphy Likes Portland Frankie 6-- ton won a loosely played game from Montau U. Beats Idaho, 3. BEES DEFEAT OAKS, 7 TO 4 Detroit today, 9 to 8. Score: May Be Used by Matchmaker R. H. E. R. H. E. and MISSOULA. Mont.. May 14. The 8 9 Detroit lWash'gton..9 13 i Kendall in Next Show. Montana university baseball team won Fourth Straight Victory Marked by Batteries Glasier. Oldham and the opening contest of a three-gam- e Heavy Hitting. Stanage, Ainsworth; Zachary, Erick-- series here today against the Un- son, Johnson and Gharrity. A worthy challenger has already iversity of Idaho by a score of 6 to 3. SALT LAKE CITY, Utan. Mav 14. stepped forth and thrown the gaunt- The score: OalU&nd was defeated for the fourth NEW YORK, May 14. The Amer let to the winner of the Joe Gorman-Youn- g R. H. E. R. II. E. ican league Cliicago-Ne- w York game Brown ten-rou- battle in the Montana.. 6 11 3ldaho 3 7 0 today was postponed because of rain main event of the Portland Boxing Batteries Vitt and Spiller; Foran Baseball Summary. commission's card at the Armory next and Fox. PHILADELPHIA, May 14. The Thursday night. It is none other than American league Philadelphia - St: v National league Standings. - I IF I CAcJ OWLT Bud Ridley, Fred insor s "little Louis game today was postponed be .Some 3e3iom. a HOPS Bit L VMOM'T GET A HONORED 'M Dempsey." 1 ' w. l. pet. w. L. Pet. cause of wet grounds. IrJ VWlTHOUT lJAKl rJ3 Cincinnati 1; .625!Chicago. . . 12 12 500 Cftsn TriMi Check Ridley is perhaps the most talked Fifty Rft ! 1 Boston... JO 7 .5RKI Philarioln'. a 15 Ann Hundred W - , Tmi. wow on 11 ' BOSTON, May 14. A yATo HAVCfJ T wi fe FiFxr Bucks.. of fighter today the Pacific coast EAT Brooklyn. 9 .550 St. Louis . . 9 13 .4IM) The American '. Phew! t of Young Brown. Brown is Pittsburg. 11 9 .SoOiNew York. 7 12 .368 league Cleveland-Bosto- n game todiay Berry Bowes Go"f TUe. iT UFF N Darc Tre. Men What outside American Lraraa Standings. was postponed because of rain. I LOST the only topnotch featherweight in AND BE SATISFIED Cleveland. 1 6 .7271 Washington 9 9.500 California that Winsor has not let Boston 14 7 .667'St. Louis... lO 11.476 COLLEGE TEXXIS PLAY Ridley fight. Bud has battled .Jimmy Chicago... 11 9 .5."OI Phlladelp'a T 33 .350 OPENS Dundee twice, Harry Peslinger twice, .N'rw Tork. 1111 .50OI Detroit ... . 5 17.227 Battling Vierra. Georgie Lee. Frankie Tariflc International League Htandlnars. Only Stanford and Washington Left Garcia, Al Walker and all of the rest W. L. Pet W. L. Pet of the Golden state's little mitt'men ancouver.. 6 3 . KK7I Victoria ... . 4 5 .444 Spokane.... 6 3 .667Yakima 4 5.444 in Conference Race. with the exception of Brown. Ridley Tacoma . 5 5 .50OjSeattle 2 6.250 makes 11$ pounds or takes them on How STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Palo Alto up to 133. Ho has most the Series Stand. Cal.. May 14. The first round of th the remark- At Los Angeles 1 game. Portland 2 Pacific college able fistic record of any boxer in the LUNCH games; at San Francisco 2 games. Seattle coast conference ten world today in that he has actually 1 game; 3 games. nis tournament was played on th at Salt Lake Oakland 1 today. fought an average of six fights a Sime;, at Sacramento 2 games. Vernon 2 Stanford courts California ha week within the past month. This is SIXTH AND STARK games. withdrawn from the tournament a feat that has seldom if ever been Where the Teams Ptay Next Week. leaving only Stanford and University accomplished by a boxer at any Seattle at Los Angeles. Portland at San of asnington as contenders for th g. Francisco, Oakland at Sacramento. Vernon conference title. Results: weight. Heavyweights sometimes Lake. Singles v azies, two or three times a week in the at Salt Stanford, defeate east, and ligb.tweigh.ts UNIFORMS FOR LESS Beaver Batting Average. Barker, Washington, 3. 2; Meer, turn the same B. H.Ave. B. H. Ave. Stanford, defeated Walter, Washing trick, but six times a week is dif- ' 3 1 .333lSpranger.. 41 11 6-- 6-- 3; Lodges. Police, Firemen, S.Tohn'n. . .2S ton, 3. Allan, ferent. Winsor has been making one Bandmen. 317 31) .:i3.t Schrc-der- 10 20 .215 Washington, de Wlsterzil 4, 4; night stands with his boxer hopping anybody everybody who wears a Cox US 30 .3:io'juney . . . . 15 3 .200 feated Fish, Stanford, Tay and Koehler. SI 26 .:'20l Jones. ... . 15 3 .200 lor, Washington, defeated Turner, from Sacramento to Oakland to San uniform, see us before buying. Blue.... 314 34 .2nslSlglln 45 0.200 Stanford, 6, 2, 6. Francisco to Fresno back to San Malsel... "5 22 .20:!lKallio 11 2 .182 Francisco and then out in the 31 ! .2!V)Kingdon. . !in 10 .102 Doubles Taylor and Allan, Wash sticks ROCHESTER CLOTHES SHOP- - Sut'land. , .- -, again. Sut'tand. 31 9) .2!i, Poison. .. . 15 2.133 ington. defeated Fih and Turner - Baker... 41 11 .26sl Staniora, z, 6-- 4, 5. Ridley is willing to fight Joe Gor- - 143 l OtKIU ST.