19 TIIE SlOllXIXG OREGOXIAX. TUESDAY, .TUXE 13, 1022

A. F. Larson . of Bend in a special PRUETT FDR competition. Harrison and WINS TOUGH TUSSLE IS FACED SEASONS ; C. G. Matlock of Pendleton each HMi shot a perfect score, . but in the shoot-o- ff Harrison won, 24 to 21. WHEN BEAVERS PLAY SEALS Breaking 45 out of a possible 50 SBY7T01 vHRE MADE UNIFORM birds, Stewart T. Foxon of Bend i won the state doubles. H. H Bil Outlook for Home Team Heroes This Week Isn't Brightest in World, Veatch O., N. and Ford, both of for Saw Francisco Reeks With Southpaws. Portland, tied for second place with 44. J. W. Seavey of Portland has the Ruth Fans Three Times and - BY L. H. GREGORY. of KVt games over Portland. Los to long of the tourney, breaking Angeles, is-- Shifting of Sportsmen 113 ' looks like their hardest in third plaoe, only one consecutive discs. WHAT con- game to the good. Williams Gets Homer. of the year to dato While Other Districts" Halted. They the Beavers and Seals are Purdue Defeats Indiana. fronts the Beavers this week. fighting it out Vernon will be play- $30 play the San Francisco Seals a ing Sacramento; Seattle will be op- LAFAYETTE, Ind., June 12. Pur- 17, seven-gam- e series on the San Fran- posing Los Angeles, . and Oakland due Indiana 4.. happens and Salt Lake will be arguing. In- cisco grounds, and what cidentally, SWAT IS 15TH ONE will mean a-- lot to both clubs. this will be the first OPEN PERIODS ARE FIXED Portland-Sa- n Francisco clash of the The outlook for the home-tow- n year. CARDS WIN BY 14--8 heroes isn't the brightest in the world, either, for the Seals are reek- There will be no game at' San They have Francisco today, " ing with southpaws. for the Beavers . Scoffs Single and Devormer's Oliver Mitchell, a rising won't arrive in. time. They left Se- State Commission to Donble Ca-- 3 Cali- PHILADELPHIA PITCHERS youth, who has been setting attle v yesterday morning and took 35 Give Yankees Tally ; fornia afire with his stuff: Alton, the Shasta from here at 4 o'clock. pacity of Eugene Farm ARE POUNDED HAIID. i. in Fifth Inning. ' who gave the Portlan-der- a head- The boys felt pretty sad at losing Trip Outlined. ache every time he started against that series to McCredie though the them while with Oakland last year, count was. only four games to three. Ten Straight Hits and Seven Runs and Fred Coumbe. a veteran from They said it wasn't the southpaws the big leagues, who has been get- McCredie threw at 'em, but his pecu- - Made Off Meadows and ST. LOUIS, June 12. "Shucks" ting by out here and no more. And liar habit of changing beds when- Open seasons for deer and all up- Pruett, college pitcher, today gave then they have McWeeney, a new- ever he lost that cost them the land game birds were made uniform Winters in Sixth. Full Value for Your Dollars the Browns their first victory over comer from the White Sox. series. throughout the state by the state However, there are southpaws and Every time McCredie lost a game game commissioners in unanimous the Yankees in the present series, PHILADELPHIA, 12. St. 7 southpaws. Some of them affect he would raise cain around his hotel action taken at, regular monthly June score to 1. Babe Ruth fanned the Louis pounded Philadelphia three times. the Beavers much worse than, oth- until the clerk gave him a new bed. meeting yesterday. This is the first three ers. Any who works for The next day the uds-- would win. time Oregon had the sea- pitchers. Meadows, Winters and Is my selling principle, which is made William3 made his 15th homer in that has Ring, 23 won the first inning with Gerber on Walter McCredie can make them Then McCredie would figure the bed sons so regulated that the open for hits and its third base. moan groan. But the ordinary was lucky and would give another season game bird straight victory of the series today, Scott's triple and Devormer's and It for a particular 14 to inning Car- grounder gave the Yankees a tally domesticated southpaw is not so chance. That time Portland would will be the same in all parts of the i. In the sixth the In effective.- Witness what they did a win. This see-sa- performance state. dinals made ten straight hits and possible only the fifth. The score: seven runs off Meadows and "Wi- because of the fact that week ago to Canfield and Hampton kept up until the hotel was prac- , "Modern transportation and good New York St. Louis before to tically out of beds, In mean- nters, creating what was said to be a B B H O A of Sacramento, and that but the roads have eliminated sectional new major league led 4 . . 1 2 Lake. time the Suds had won. odd record. Lavan Miller.m.. 3 0Tnbin.r. Bromley and Williams of Salt the lines and made it possible for the St, I save $10,000.00 a year in low Upstairs Rent. Wa.rd.2... 4 1 ZUfrber.s... 1 1 But vou may be sure that so long game, sportsmen to travel quickly from Louis attack with five hits Kuth.l 3 1 OSisler.l... 0 14 work against out of as many times at bat. Score? 4 1 (mVilliams.l. 2 0 as southpaw pitching one part of the state to another and St. Meusel.r.. 01 The Beavers will play in Califor- Louis . Philadelphia I McN'ally.8 3 3 OMcManus.li 0 3 them that is about the oniy kiiki thus enjoy two or three open sea- BHOA sell for Cash and thereby eliminate Credit losses. see. At nia two weeks on this trip. From BHOA Rap-p- . Pipp.l 4 ijShorteji.m. 2 0 pitching our athletes will sons," declared Captain A. E. Flack, r. 5 1 2 0! 3.3 0 2 3 Kcott.s. ... 4 5!Severeid,c. 4 least four of the seven games In San San Francisco they go to Los An- Burghduff, state game warden, in Schultz. r 1 0 0 0 Park'son, 2 6 0 5 6 L.vor'er,e 3 1 Elerbee.3.. 4 lett- - geles for a week against the Vernon J.Smlth.m 4 5 0 Will'ms.m 3 2 2 0 Bush.p. . . .1 Francisco will be 'against explaining the reasons for the com- 8 2Pruitt,p.. 3 hurling. Tigers. As long as Bill Essick kept Hornsby.2 4 4 2 C.Walker.r 4 2 0 0 handed mission's action. McHenry.l 4 2 Lee. 1 ... 3 1 1 0 . Slim LOve on his was 10 Totals.. 32 6 24 111 Totals.. 32 9 27 12 staff there one ' Fournler.l 6 2 7 1 Fletcher, 8 3 0 1 5 Shifting Is Prevented. 1 Young overcome southpaw the league they 1 New York 00001000 0 1 If the Beavers could in could Stock . S 1 1 Henllne, c. 3 2 2 Men's and Men's Suits St. Louis . . 20000104 7 their southpaw Jinx the series would beat, but now Essick has 6hipped "There has been a large influx of Ainsmith c 5 2 4 2iPeters, e . 1 0 1 1 Error, Soott. Two-bas- e hits, Meusel, opportunity Love to Texas replaced sportsmen into each during SherdeiT 0 0 0 0 Leslie. 1 .. 3 1 12 1 give them a grand little and him district p Bush, Gerber, Williams, Shorten. Three-bas- e Fran- with a Texfn southpaw Jolly. its open season and those with time demons, c 0 0 I 0 M daws, 2 0 0 0 to climb up the ladder. San named Lavan, 5 fi 3 p 0 O 0 0 hit, Scott. Home runs, Williams, only The and money enough to travel about a.' 2 Winters, Tobin. Stolen bases. Gerber, Ward. cisco in second place is four Beavers will have to face this Pertlca, p 2 0 0 HWr'st'nef. 110 e ?25 $30 $35 Ruth, Williams 2. .plays, Ger- games ahead of Portland. Vernon, young man's stuff and that of Jakie as they desire have had the oppor- H.Wlkr. n 0 0 Br OIRing. D. 1 - U .000 ber to McManus to Sisler, Ward to Scott which fattened last week off Oak- May, but, thank heaven, that is the tunity to hunt in many different loncer"- 110 1000 to Pipp. Bases on balls, off Bush 3, off land, leads the league with a gap Tiger southpaw sum totaL parts of the state. This new rule uanoot, p 2 1 1 o ALTERATIONS FREE Pruett 2. Struck out, by Bush 2, by of uniform seasons will prevent' Pruett 8. : Totals 48 23 27 9 Totals 32 8 26 18 sportsmen from going from one Batted for Walker 6th. play. Ragenovich' 'had beat the Univer- in WASHINGTON sity Oregon part of the state to another to hunt Ran for Alnsworth in 8th. IS VICTOR BOXiNG CARD ARRANGED of freshmen twice last spring. and will help the game wardens in Toporcer out for passing runner. tBatted for Wintere In 7th. Dunlway park defeated Albina, 11 to 6, enforcing the law, as well as in JBatted for Ring in 9th. Hits Bunched and Detroit Team Sunday on the Duniway park grounds. helping to protect more game, St. Louis ...... 003 007 40014 Jerry Llllis, pitching for Duniway, struck birds." Philadelphia 000 510 110 8 Is Defeated,' 7 out 15 batters. He also made five hits The seasons be follows: Errors, McHenry. Two base to 6. ' MORROW AND GORMAN TO BE in five trips to the- plate. will as Ainsmith. Deer, - August 20 to November 1. hits, Hornsby, J. Smith, McHenry, La- DETROIT, Mich., June 12. Wash- van, Leslie. Three-bas- e hit, J. Smith. MAIN GO. Slade, all-st- Grouse- and native pheasant, August ington bunched hits today de- Gordon shortstop in Home runs. C: Walker. Hornsby. Stolen and the high 20 to September 20. , Sac- feated Detroit, 7 6, Portland school league for 1922, bases, Hornsby 2, J. Smith, Leslie. to in the third will start at Oregon Agricultural college Sage hens, July 15 to July 31. rifices, Leslie. Left on bases, St. Louis game of the series. The Tigers pheasants quail, - rai Final Indoor Boxing Event of in the fall. Slade also made the T Chinese and October Philadelnhia 3. . ned strongly in the ninth, but fell basketball team this year and has won 15 to October 31. Meadows 2, Ring 1. Pertica 1, Walker 2. one run shy of tyiner the score. Season Will Be Held at Ar- letters in tennis and football. Prairie chickens, October 15 to Octo- Barfoot 1. Innings pitched. Pertica Zachary hit safely on his four trips ber 31 in counties where there is open 3 3, R. Walker Barfoot 4. Mead- Morris Rogoway, South season. ows 5 Winters Ring 2. Hit by to tne piate. The score: mory Friday Night. f pitcher, by Meadows (McHenry). Win- 22g&P UPSTAIRS - Broadway at-t- y from Pantages Washington- - Parkway, will be unable to rejoin the action . Garner Detro.lt Parkway team this summer. Rogoway The commission took this ning pitcher, R. Walker. Losing pitcher. J HAUEI BHOA under sections three and seven of Meadows. Bluege.8. : BHOil O 1 broke his finger on a foul ball two weeks 4IBlue.l. probably will be the final ago. the state game laws, which invest Harrls.2.. 4 1 4IPlKKst'd,r 1 What power open Rlce.m..; 5 3 4 0!Jones.3. . . 0 indoor boxing card of the season the commission with to CHICAGO BEATS BROOKLYN with two men out and McCorkle on also hit a . The Browns Judge.l.f 5 0 12 0!Henry.3. . . 1 1 armory Friday Pitcher Korhonen of Commerce has and close seasons and make such third, Wallace of the Kelso team ville team is undefeated and Kitchin 3 OlCobb.m. will be held at the signed with COACH FUM TO REMAIN arower.r. .. 2 2 the Portland Indenendents rules and regulations as it may bunted down the third-bas- e line, has yot to lose his first game. Smith.l... 4 OlVeach.l... 0 3 night. There is a prospect of one and pitched his first game Sunday against necessary to carry fully First Victory of Season Over Pictnich.c 8 l!Heirn.r-l- . tne deem out beating it out, McCorkle getting or two big open-a- ir cards during btevens athletic club. The Inde- purpose and of laws Lamotte.s 3 !Cutshaw.2 4 13 2 any pendents won, 10 to 2. the intent the Dodgers by 8 to 0. home safely on the play. The crowd Coquille 10, Bandon 4. Zachary.p 4 Kidney, s.. 3 3 July at the baseball park if pertaining to htfnting and angling. Is rushed onto the field, thinking the 2106 1 can. arranged, PACIFIC Bassler.c. 4 attractions be The Astoria Athletic ctub baseball Uniformity Sought. BROOKLYN, June 12. Chicago game was over, but Umpire Daggy TaVERSITV KEEPS MARSHFIELD, Or., June 12. Ehinke.p. 3 5 but nothing definite has been ar- team has signed Interstate - 100 0 Pitcher Brakke of the beat Brooklyn- for the first time called Wallace out, asserting that ATHLETIC (Special.) Coquille, won the league Wooda.ll. 10 ranged. Nicolal Door team. With Blades and This plan of uniform seasons has DIRECTOR. game, Sunday, defeating lOlsent 0 0 0 0 Negstad under consideration of this season, making the victory a he wasn't in the batter's box when at Bandon Matchmaker Hansen has arranged in fine form, Brakke had little been the one, 8 0. Some of Bandon, 10 to 4. Batteries for 13! opportunity pitefe-f- or year. decisive by the score of to the ball was pitched. the the Totals. .35 12 27 Totals. . .38 11 27 IS of a main go between to Nicolai. commission for at least a The Co- a hummer Aldridge held the Dodgers to five players field and was - teams were Berg and King for In have sit- had left the it Reports Mentor- Probably Batted for Ehmke ninth. Lackey Morrow and Joe Gorman. If commissioners studied the scattered hits, and although three of impossible to resume play, so the That quille, Tuerck and Duffy for Ban- tRan for Bassier in ninth. fight doesn't draw them, noth- uation from all angles with a view Washington 0 7 that Golf them were doubles only two run- matter was left with Judge Kirby Would Go to University of don. Several new men showed up 00400111 ing will. These gamecocks bat- Facts Worth to establishing the seasons at the well, among Second uetrolt 0 0O01104 6 Knowing. time best for the majority of sports- ners reached third base. Score: for settlement. them Baseman Two-bas- e hits. Lamotte tled sensationally several weeks ' McCorkle pitched splendidly for Oregon Unfounded. Smith of Coquille, who made four' Zachrv de- men throughout the state. Chicago Brooklyn Harris. Rice. Plagstead. Three-bas- e hit. weeks ago, Morrow winning the BHOA B H OA Kelso and with good support would hits. The attendance was 700. Hrower. Stolen bases. Rice. Judge, cision. was, the decision A movement is now on foot in 5 2 2 iHigh.3 4 0 3 It .first Q. Is there any penalty sea-so- n, Statz.m... 0 have been an easy victor in the Smith. Sacrifices, Brower. where two western to make 4 1 4 Lamotte. Gorman had lost before a Portland balls stop within a foot or so the states the Holloch'r.s- 0 Uohnston,2. 4 14 regulation innings. Base- PACIFIC UNIVERSITY, Forest Bases on balls, off Zachary 1. Ehmke 7. of each bag limits and license fees Krug,3 4 2 1 B.Grifith,r 4 nine First Kansas City Gets Catcher Yaryan. out., by Zachary 5. crowd since Danny Frush gave him other through the fairway and one play- 14 of was out struck 1. Ehmke Hit er correspond in these states, particu- Grimes.l.. 4 !Wheat,l. . . 3 0 1 man Fisk Kelso knocked Grove, Or., June 12. (Special.) If by pitcher, Zachary (plagstead). a lesson in the art of hit audi duck, in playing his ball accidentally moves Friberg.r.. 4 U iMeyers.m.. 4 0 1 by a foul off his bat in the 11th CHICAGO. June 12. Everett Yar- - in referencelto tourists, but no Coach is to coach the duck and hit. some summers ago. the other ball? larly Miller.l...., 4 3 3 Schman't,l 3 1 12 inning, when Kelso scored three Frank asked yan, catcher of the Chicago White appears be in great A. In match play, yes, loss of the hole. definite steps have been taken so Terry,2... 3 0 1 4 Oregon university freshmen ath- Sox, was CHICAGO DEFEATS BOSTON Morrow to However, If Ward.s 13 men and tied the score. Hard hit- tonight released to the mix. He the balls lie within a club far. O'Farrel.c. 3 0 1 Beberry.c. 4 0 2 year City of shape for the has been length of each other, the player Aldridge, p 4 2 1 Smith,p.-.-- . 2 1 0 ting by Knapp and Slaugenhopt of letics next he will not accept Kansas club the 'American training at the Olympic gymnasium away who is In Oregon there are no changes Coach made the definite an- association under a recall has the right to have the other in bag or license fees Decatur, p.. 0 0 0 Kelso and Sanchez of Castle Rock, Frank Opponents Are Nosed Out, 7 to 6, for five days and can see nothing ball lifted. ; the limits M&maux.p. V u O and spectacular fielding by Knapp nouncement today after a report agreement. Yaryan came to the but, victory ahead,. Morrow plans to Q. Is It permissible for a player in through the action of the commis- iT.Grlftlth 1 0 0 0 and Wallace of Kelso and Sanchez was published in Portland papers White Sox from the Wichita club of in Uphill Contesti go to Los Angeles immediately after grounding his club to press the club down sion yesterday. game. from Oregon university that he the Western league. hard back of the ball in such way Captain Burghduff pointed out Totals.. 35 13 27 17 Totals... 33 5 27 18 featured the the Gorman fight. Joe has been a that . might be considered as mentor for CHICAGO. June 12 rhlsirn he gets a better chance to extremely Batted for Decatur in seventh. figuring on the same trip, so one of hit the ball yesterday that it has been Chicago 4 1 1 rook teams next year. played an uphill battle after losing cleanly? ..: 002 00 08 Portland Moose Defeat Woodland. there difficult In many cases to enforce two-ye- ar the lead thrmierh wilrinosK nf Rhimn them will have to postpone the A. Certainly not. The penalty Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Frank has signed a con- is loss the state game laws, when two ad- 2, and Hodge and nosed out journey, unless Friday night's, bout of the hole in match play, and two Errors, Krug, Johnston, Ward Smith. WOODLAND Wash., June 12. tract with Pacific university as di- Boston joining counties have different sea? Two-bas- e hits, Hollocher, Johnston, B. today. 7 to 6. should end in a draw. strokes in medal play. (Special.) The baseball game be rector of athletics, and left yester- Magic Tie Score: Griffith, Grimes, Ward. Home runs. Eddie Richards, young middle- Q. When a player's ball stops on sons. He cited the case of a ten tween Moose day on an in- Boston Chicago green a Krug. Stolen bases, Statz. Sacrifices, the team from Port- extended trip in the TWn4 Tl TT . weight, whom Frank Kendall thinks other than the hole for which he days' difference in the open season Hollocher, Friberg, Terry. Double plays, land and the Woodland local team terests of his department here. Is playing and lifted, does The Tie Harrls,r. .. 3 2 0 HJohnson.s.. 4 0 makings of champion, he have to In game districts number one and High to Johnston to Schmandt. Bases was won by Moose team, 22 5. With the of foot-ha- ll Menosky.l. 3 13 has the a will drop it elsewhere, or can the to cessation spring 13 0i.lulligan,3. 3 2 he place It"' two, which are divided by "the peak on balls, off Aldridge 2, off Smith 3, off -- 13 tackle the toughest opponent of his A. S. The results were somewhat in- practice last week Coach Frank You Pratt.2 5 12 8IE.Collins.2. 4 0 2 0 steps Under U. G. A. rules, the ball of the Cascades." . Decatur 2, off Mamaux 1. Innings Dugan.3.. 5 1a 2!Hooper.r. .. 4 2 2 0 career when he against Bat- must be dropped unless the next stroke pitched, by Smith 5 by Decatur 1 fluenced by the pitching on the finished one of the most successful J.Col'ns.m 4 0 1 OlMostil.m. .. 2 15 0 tling Ortega in the semi-fina- l. Ken- Is to be played on the rlght putting Sportsmen Change District. by Mamaux 2. Losing pitcher. Smith. Woodland team. seasons of athletics the college has Cannot Burns.l... 4 2 12 2!Falk.l . . 3 2 3 0 dall has propelling green. ,in which case it may be experienced. O 3 0 0 4 been Richards at placed Sportsmen have crossed from one The northwest Rou'ke.s ilsheely.l... 18 4 easy Under W. G. A. rules It can be placed ir- Ruel.c 2 OlSchalk.c. .. 3 2 2 1 an gait and figures him ready district in time to take advantage NEW YORK ADDS TO LEAD grid championship was Wrinkle nergu-oa.- 13 respective. Canadian rules same as U. S. Sisler Still Tops American I lisehupp.p.. 2 0 for a crack at bigger game. If he G. open season in adjoining won for the first time in 15 years, 101 i n11t A. of the the Smirh nlHn,4n n can get over Ortega he will be in Leaguers in His team ended the season unde-- 1 Karr, p.... 1tin0 0 II Q. Who was the oldest player ever to district and have crossed the line Standing. line for some good matches. And win a. big national championship? with their game. Cincinnati Is Easily Defeated by feated, with the exception of the 34 9 24 171 Richards has agreed to box Bat six A. George S." Lyon, j Oregon university game. As a re-- I See Our Totals. Totals.. 29 9 27 11 eight times win- "After the game is taken it is Score 9 to 3." Batted lor Ferguson in 6th. rounds. ner of the Canadian amateur champion- impossible to tell where it was of St. Lonin Player Bent suit of his work, Oregon Agricul-- ! Boston 1 0 6 Billy Bordeaux, Boise bean- ship, won the title in 1914 at the age of tural college, Oregon and possibly Window Chicago 0000500 the 66 years. So as caught, whether during the open, NEW YORK, June 12. New York Man of Ball Season. ...0 4000111 x 7 pole, who gave Ortega such a battle far available figure In over another northwest conference team Errors, Burns, E. Collins. Two-bas- e show that is the record. season a certain district or not," increased its lead Pittsburg on the card, will meet Speck 9 will be played next season. hits, Schalk, Harris; Mostil. last Q. Is Tom Vardon, the St. Paul pr he-- said. "Under this new ruling, today, winning easily, to 3, from Sacrifices. Woods1 in six-rou- YORK, June 12. Sisler Harris, Hodges, Mulligan. Mostil. Dou- the special fessional, related to Harry Vardon?. there will be just one open season Cincinnati, while the Pirates .were of ble plays, Johnson to Sheely, O'Rourke event. A. Yes. a vounrr hrntha. parts the no losing in Boston. Meusel hit a home NEW Louis is still the leading Brownsville 22, Lebanon 2. to Pratt to Burns, Mulligan to Sheely to in of state and run run-scor- er VOUOMNKIEIT Mulligan. Base .on balls, Schupp 6 more trouble in enforcing the law with the bases full in the third American league hitter, BROWNSVILLE, Or., June 12". Ferguson 2, 1, 1. BARNES TO WRESTLE HAND tripled on base base-steale- r. Karr. Hodge Innings Safe in this particular." and with Groh in and Averages for (Special.) wield-er- s pitched, Schupp 5, none out, or Out? Brownsville bat bases filled The commissioners decided to the fifth. Score: games up to and including last 22 In sixth; Hodge 4, Ferguson o, Karr 3. I smote the ball for runs at Winning Hodge. double the capacity of the Eugene Cincinnati New York Wednesday, June 7, give Sisler a Ditcher. Losinr nit.hr Thye and Meyers' Opponent to Q. Pitcher hits for a. nH BHOA! the Strawberry fair Saturday while Karr. game farm. This will make it pos 3 BHOA batting percentage of .419 49 the opposing team to permit a player many Burns, m.. 13 0!8ancroft.s. 3 3 0 in the best the Lebanon team could do Tackle Gold Hill Terror. to run for him. The captain of other sible to hold over twice as Daubert.1.. 4 2 13 0Frisch,2. .. 0 3 3 games, 46 runs and 24 stolen bases. with Kitchen, the - local twirler, team the for- releasing during fol Duncan. 1.. 3 0 2 0 Groh. 3 1 1 CLEVELAND WINS, TO 3 named a substitute and the latter birds the 3.... Stephenson, the Cleveland collegian, was to register twice. Lebanon dk II George Barnes, who gave scored. This was In lowing spring. the Eugene Harper.r.. 4 110! Meusel. 1... 4 2 2 0 Four MATTERi Ted the fifth inning. At and 3argrave,c 8 0 Shlnners.l. 0 0 0 0 is close behind in hitting, with .416 pitchers strove In vain to check &t J Thye and Johnny Meyers tough In the ninth inning the captain of the Corvallis farms, 5000 pheasants can 13 2S' Washington St team Bohne,2... 4 10 4 Young.r... 4 2 10 in 27 games. the Brownsville onslaught. Kitchin matches here, Ralph that had been given a substitute Caveney.s. 4 0 4 2 10 0 Philadelphia Pitchers Are Batted will wrestle wished to use as be held for spring releasing under 17 Keiiy.i... Kenneth Williams, the Hand, the Gold terror, Eu- him a pinch hitter and arrangement: Flnelll,3.. 4 0 Cun'ham.m 4 0 Hill in the other side objected. As this 101 16 outfielder, tops the sluggers 14 gene 23. he did not an Rlxey.n... 2 10 Snyder.c. 4 2 10 with Hard and Defeated. June ba what reason was there why he could The commissioners outlined Glllesple.p 10 0 0 J. arnes,p 3 0 0 2 home runs, but is batting only .283. This will be the most important not be a pinch hitter after being a sub inspection trip for next month Bressler. 0 Herman Pillette, the Detroit sensa- CLEVELAND. June 12. Cleveland match Barnes has had. Hand has stitute runner? They will leave July 4 and travel 110 batted Philadelphia pitchers hard Totals.. 33 8 24 121 Totals. .35 13 2T 8 tion, who played with Portland last defeated all comers but Ted Thye A Once removed from a game a to Ontario and then return through Batted for Gillespie in ninth. year, is up among today, winning, 11 to 3. Uhle, while lawyer ja out gooa mu- the pitching and Walter Miller in the last two lor unless it is southern Oregon, through Vale, Cincinnati 1 leaders, 7 2 de- somewhat wild at the start, was years tually agreed to permit him to rturn. Burns,- - 0000001 13 with wins and only very and is said to be one of the It would have Lakeview, Klamath Falls New York 00405000 9 feats, and since averages effective. Miller hit a home been sportsmanlike In Two-ba- these best middleweights in the game. this instance to have given and Eugene. They will visit the Error, Kelly. hits, Bancroft, were run Into the new left field stands. him a chance Harper, Three-bas- e issued he has won another 10 pincn nit. hatcheries en route, and be gone Groh, Daubert. hits, Score: Meusel, Kelly. Home run, Meusel. Sac- game, a shutout against Beaverton Defeats Banks. Q. With runners on and nrnnH about two weeks. Captain Burgh Philadelphia Cleveland first accompany rifices, J. Barnes, Duncan. Double plays, Washington. The batting averages BHOA a foul was hit. The runner who was duff will them. Frlsch and Kelly; Bohne, Caveney and follow: Young. 0 2 1 nwr4 BANKS. Or., June 12. (Special.) on second did not yester- 2... 3 Jam'son.m 6 12 0 retouch the base, but Plans also were outlined Daubert. Bases on balls, Barnes 1, Club. on. 1 4 0 5 OIFvans.1.. 4 games year stood on the 4ine. Player, G. AB.H. HR.SB.Pc. Johns .. 2 One of the best this The ball was returned day for development work in the Rixey 2. Struck out, Rixey 1, Gillespie Collins. St. L. 11 11 5 5 0 6 1 3 101 to pitcher 2 0 .455 Wa'.ker.l.. Oardner.3.. 4 4 in the Washington County league the who was In his box. The egg 2, Barnes 1. Innings pitched, Rixey 0 1 Welch. r 2 1 2 taking stations along the coast. Skinner, N. Y 10 4 0 .444 0Stfph'on.2 4 runner still stood on the line. Then the 4 Gillespie 3 Hit by pitcher, S Miller.m....3014 2 3 1 a 4 n was played on the local diamond L. E. Bean of Eugene, the new Sisler, St. L. 40 203 85 24 .419 swel!.s. pitcher threw the ball from his position Hargrave and Burns by Barnes. Passed Stephenson. Cleve. .27 8 37 1 1 .416 Bruggy.c. 4 2 4 4 Mclnnis.l.. 4 2 6 0 yesterday when the Beaverton team 10 secona commissioner who takes the place (iairway.a 3 me oaseman and he touched ball, Hargrave. Losing pitcher, Rixey. Miller, Phila 41 1B1 62 12 1 .35 11 3'Wood.r.... 3 12 0 won by a score. The Roy the base. The field umpire of Bert Anderson of Medford, who 11 16 1 livkos.3... 8 0 called the Heimach, Phil. 6 0 .375 12 l0"Xell!.c... 4 17 Cubs played the Banks second team runner out for not going back to Becond. resigned recently, was present at Witt, N. Y 30 132 49 3 3 .372 N'arior.n.. 10 0 OUhle.p 4 3 0 1 MILLER WINS FIVE EM ROW ia.rrisn,T u u u u here, but lost""on errors on their Both runners ran home during tne his first meeting yesterday. Blaine Speaker, Cleve...... 44 108 62 1 4 .369 Sullivan. d. 2 0 0 0 second baseman, who let four balls argument and the umpire In chief said Hallock of Baker was absent on O'Neill. Cleve. 38 110 40 0 0.364 Perkins'.. 10 0 0 go past him in one inning. both runs counted. Was the runner out Cobb, Det. 35 133 48 2 2 .362 for failing to go back to second base? account of illness. Other commis- Boston Defeats Pittsburg Team Schang, N. Y 45 144 50 0 5. 347 I. N. George Van Gilder, St. L. 35 12 1 0 .343 Totals.. S3 6 24 111 Totals... 36 17 27 4 A. There seems to have been quite a sioners are Fleischner, ...14 -- M. Lynch . Heilmann. Det...... 44 168 57 8 3.330 iatten tor larnson in fourth. French Davis Team to Leave. jumble in this play. Whether the run- H. Kelly of this city and to Tune of II to 2. 49 1 Philadelphia 0 ner was out depends upon of Redmond. Bassier. Det 152 51 0 .336 0020001 ' 12. whether the BOSTON, 12. Fullerton, Boa 13 2 0 0 .333 Cleveland 3 3000131 11 PARIS. June The French umpire called "play" after the pitcher June Miller won Jus Moore, PhiL .: 11 15 5 0 0 .333 Two-as- e game Errors. Walker. Welch hits Davis cup team, Cochet, Borotra and had the ball. The rule says the ball GOLF MADE fifth straight today, Boston Blue, Det. 42 163 64 2 2 .33.1 Gardner 2. Mclnnls. Uhle. Stephenson, Couiteas, will leave Wednesday for is out of play after a foul until the 225 ENTRIES defeating Pittsburg, 11 to 2.- Pitts- McManus. St. L. 49 185 61 5 : .330 ti.vans. Hflma run. Miller. Sacrifice hits, Copenhagen to meet the Danish pitcher has it in his possession in his burg was held to six hits, while Severeid, St. L 49 201 66 0 0 .328 The Florsheim Shoe Uhle. Double play. swll. Walker and in of position and the umpire has calfed the visitors' errors and the high Jamieson, Cleve 49 184 60 0 2 .326 nruirpy. xBases on oalls. orf Xavlor 4 players the second round the "play." If he did not call "play" the Jock Hutchinson Is to Defend Haney, Det. 28 87 28 0 1 .321 ff Sullivan 3. off Vhle 6. Struck out Davis cup matches, which will, be wind gave Boston several easy runs. Karr, Bos 16 28 9 0 1 .321 by Naylor 1. by game was stopped and neither run coutd Sullivan 1. by l"hle 6. played next Saturday, Sunday and score. If he did call "play" runner Title at Sandwich. Hoike was absent from the Braves' Uhle, Cleve. . . , 15 28 9 0 0.321 liuuiiKs tmcneu, ayior 2. larrlson 1 the Tobin, St. L. 44 197 63 3 3 .320 Mullivan 5. Monday. on second was out for not going back lineup because of an attack of Hit by pitcher, Stephenson. LONDON, June 12. (By the Asso- Veach, Det. 49 197 63 2 2 .320 Uolng pitcher. Naylor. to the base and touching it. measles. Score: Judge. Wash 50 105 62 7 2 .318 Q. Must the batter step out of the ciated Press.) The entries for the Pittsburg Boston 47 183 58 3 5 .317 $10 Hooper, Chi Buff to Fight Joe Lynch. - ' HARNEY'S way if a runner is trying to- score from open golf championship at Sandwich B H O Al BHOA Mclnnis, Cleve 49 184 58 0 1 .315 LEG TUOVBLESOME MVnv'le.s 4 0 5 1 N'ixon.m.. 3 2 1 NEW YORK. June 12. Johnny third? June 19 to 23, in which Jock Hutch- 10 J. Collins. Bos. ...'...33 108 34 0 .315 s A. That is something which is purely Carey.m.. 3 0 6 0 Barbare.l.. 3 0 111 34 93 29 3 1.312 Buff has signed to defend his ban- inson will defend his title, aggre- 1 1 Ol 3 2 Clark. Det up to the judgment of the batter. Bigbee.l.. 4 Chr'st'b'y.I 3 0 Galloway, Phil 43 159 49 1 2 .308 Seattle Suspects tamweight championship against Q. gate 225. There are 31 amateurs en- Tierney,2. 4 2 3 i N'holson.r 3 Sewell, Cleve. 51 189 58 1 1 .307 Something Wrong If the pitcher catches a foul and Traynor.3. 4 1 2 1100 J. No shoe can give you greater , Joe Lynch on July 10, Tex Rickard. gets over to with run- titled to play. Five Americans, two 10 Boeckel,3.. 13 McMillan. N. Y. . 18 5a 18 0 3.305 third it after the Mueller.r. 3 0 2 0 Gowdy.c. 4 1 1 1 Witli Sale of Player. promoter, announced late today. ner has liome. and before the Australians, several Frenchmen and 4 1 12 Pratt, Bos 45 175 53 .303 started Grimm.l.. 4 0 Ford,2 4 0 3 4 Jones, N. Y 13 175 63 0 0 .300 The match will be staged in the runner can get back, .is it out the same a few Spaniards are entered. GoochTc... 2 10 0 Kopf.s 4 0 3 0 value at the price. No shoe can SEATTLE. Wash., June 12. (Spe New York velodrome. , as a fair ball? On June 19 and June 20 the con- Jonnard.c. 2 0 3 0 Milier.p... 4 10 5 cial.) Did Buffalo peddle Seattle a A. It is. ' , 36 M'rrlson.p 0 0 0 0 Q. Two testants will play holes over the Y'l'wh'e.n 1 o 21 Baseball Summary. give you so much service, style oroKen legsed ballplayer when Jim strikes are on the batter St- Gaston 8, Forest Grove S. when it is Princes and Royal - George courses HTgs'h.p. 0 t0 0 0 Boldt paid $7300 Ed. discovered that he is the Ol for Barney this wrong' batter. The umpire and the leading 100 contestants will Mokan... 1 0 0 League Standings. spring? GASTON. Or., June 12. (Special.) calls him 1 0 0 0! National and comfort and sell for less. out. Was that right? qualify for 72 holes at medal play iohwert.. W. L. Pct.l W. L. Pet. Upon leaving for the south Sundav The Gaston and Forest Grove A. No. right 19 The batter should have on June 22 and 23. Totals.. 33 6 24 61 Totals... 30 8 27 11 New York 32 .627 Cincinnati 28 28.500 night Manager McCredie admitted teams of the Washington County been substituted with two strikes against Batted for Morrison in third. Pittsburg 27 20 .5741 Boston... 22 27.449 hat he was afraid such was the league played here yesterday, Gas- him. tBatted for YeUowhorse in eightn. - St. Louis 29 23 .558!Chicago. . 22 28 ,440 We are now showing the new ase. Certainly there is something ton winning. S to 5. Forest Grove WASHINGTON CREW WINS Pittsburg 0 00110000 2 Brooklyn 28 25 .528iPhila 15 32.319 wrong with one of Barney's pins. had a big following. tsoston 4.2 u 4 l o o u it American League Standings. styles for the season. The With the Anglers. Errors. Maranvllle, Traynor, Mueller, W. L. Pct.l W, L. Pet. Buffalo slugger threw a knee Wisconsin Oarsmen Are Defeated Gooch, Nixon. Two-ba- se hits. Gooch, New York 35 20 .636! Detroit. . . 25 28.472 out of Joint the first day in training I Bush League Notesi Gowdy. Three-bas- e hits, Tlemey, Nichol- St. Louis. 31 23 .574iChicago. . 24 29.453 ltmo, and the leg has been troubling For the second time in two weeks Roy by Eight Boat Lengths. ' son. Sacrifices, iwsckel, Nixdn. Nichol Wash.. .. .27 27 oOOIPhila. 21 2u .447 p.fm ever since. Sunday he pulled Godfrey, L. Raveau and Max Lamfrem son, Barbare 2. Base on bails, off Mor Cieve 26 28 4Sl Boston. . . 21 29.420 got the trout Law rison 1. off YeUowhorse 2. off Miller 2. American Association j; lame in the first game and Three .games are on schedule in the all the allows at MADISON. Wis., June 12. The Struck out. by YeUowhorse 1, by Results. limped Bankers Baseball league this week. Rock creek. University of Washington won the 1. by Miller 2. Innings Louisville 7, Kansas City 6. to the bench on one cylinder. 7, Barney Is a Hibernia and the United States National 'boat race with Wisconsin university pitched, by Morrison 2, by YeUowhorse Indianapolis Miikaukee 5. "Ed. better ballolaver banks will play tomorrow. Northwestern John Ely and Robert Lee had good 5, by 'Holllngsworth 1. Losing pitcher. Western League Results. THE FLORSHEIM SHOE STORE I han he has shown," said the skip National and Federal reserve Wednesday luck on the Lewis and Clark river with here tonight by eight full lengths. jaorrison, umpires, oran ana uigiey. per, flies. After y fishing coast crew Tulsa. Denver 350 Near Park St. ana u is nis Daa leg wnich is and the First National and LAdd & Tllton Sunday each The took the lead from Oklahoma City 2, Omaha 6. Washington . keeping Thursday. games be returned with a good catch. the gun and steadily pulled away. him from showing his real I All will played at , - GAME "CP TO LEAGUE CHIEF St. Joseph 9, Des Moines 3. class. If it is true that there was ;3U o ciugm. at nccntttuua para. wrong Because of high Water, fishing in Southern Association Results. something with his leg when streams was poor over, week- TWO TRAP EVENTS COMPLETE Chattanooga 4, New Orleans 2. we purchased we The Civic Clubs Indoor Baseball asso- most the Decision him. will protest ciation will close its season tomorrow end Umpire's Submitted to Nashville 4. Mobile 6. to the Buffalo owners." game Little Rock 5, Birmingham 4. night with the between the Ad and Bob President Kirby. 5. City clubs. The game will at S and Ed Schmeer had a nice Larson Cup Won by Astoria Man Atlanta 1,, Memphis start catch of trout the headwaters of FOR THE MAN WHO CARES Mrs. Mallory Is Victor. o clock on tne . M. c. A. floor. at KELSO, Wash., June 12. (Spe- Where the Teams Play This Week. , Eagle creek Saturday, using blue up- at Bend Tournament. Portland at San Francisco; Vernon at right flies as bail. Harry Hober, how- i cial.) Whether Kelso won, 7 to 6, LONDON. June 12. In the first Louis Ragenovich, former Washington BEND, Or., 12. Sacramento; Oakland at Salt Lake; Se- high pitcher, has just ever, who was in the party, did not fare June (Special.) from Castle Rock yester8ay on the at Los Angeles. round of the Kent lawn tennis cham returned from so well, getting only a dozen trout. Two events were completed today Kelso diamond or the game was a attle pionship at Beckingham today Mrs. O. A. C, where he pitched for the fresh Where the Teams Play Next Week. men team. A couple of the City league in the Oregon state trap shoot, in tie, must be decided by Judge Vernon; Molla Bjurstedt Mallory n. Portland at San Francisco at defeated teame have been after him. but he has Phone your want ads to The progress here, P. A. Harrison of Kirby, president of the Columbia Los -- 0, -- Sacramento; Angeles at Salt Lake; Mrs. Pryor L not decided with which . team he wiil Main 7070. Automatic 560-3- Astoria winning the cup offered by River league. In the 12th inning, Seattle at Oakland.