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8 THE 3ionNixo onrr.nvTw rTnr.T- -tt- , rwc. COLTS SHUT OU JOHNSON DOES HIS Great Shoe Sale Closes 10:30 Tomorrow Nisht CHAFXIX EASY FOR SPOKANE BY LONE TALLY ;best for locals Tl- and I AMTwa. 7; ai-ileVM. 8. IVm of I I cimt, 1 hour. 30 minutes, t" m pi rPr rjr. I To day Pernoll Does Great Work on Mound and Wins Own Game by Timely Hit. CASEY'S MEN HAVE CHANCE Mike Donlin Tells Story of Contest That Portland Might Easily Have Been Victor In In Ninth Inning. JSOBTHWESTEBN UACCE. Veetrrday's Result. Aberdeen 1. Portland O. Spokane 4. Tacoma 9- Seattle 6. Vancouver . Standing of the dobs. r ; 3 . -I- Seattle ... Spokane . . Portland Vancouver Aberdeen . Tacoma ' 51 2H l IB. 3j 14' 5 14' I ,4: J 2 2' 3 -1 2'.. I 8 4; . 1' 8 l! a .1 2' ft 3 4 . . . .43S .43S .4.14 .424 Loat HO l.i;i8 18 18 lft) 98 BT MICHAEL J. DONLW. Formerly Captain New York National League team. Yesterday's name at Recreation Park. I believe that is what the ball ground Is called, was really a battle of pitchers, in which Pernoll outlucked Guyn. and the visiting Aberdeen team came out vic torious In a name where one lone run was the only tally collected In the nine innines of play. This youngster, Pernoll. seems to be something of a pjtcher. for he surely had everything yesterday and the Port land batsmen were unable to solve his de livery successfully. Portland scored three hits, and, only one of these. Cooney's drive to left .in. the ninth, was a good healthy hit. The other two were scratched out by Murray and Guyn. but went for naught. Pernoll, who. I am told, comes from Southern Oregon, looks likely enough to be ripe for the big leagues right now. He has a very effective underhand ball, and a most deceiving delivery, with very lit tle motion. I do not believe that he will remain In this league another season, for 1 doubt if he finishes with Aberdeen, as some club In the big leagues would he willing to pay big money for a left-handed pitcher apparently as reliable as this lad. Guyn Also Good Twlrler. Ouyn pitched a splendid game himself, but as mentioned before, he was slmplv outlucked by Pernoll. He is a very good hight-handed pitcher, and should win lots of games for Casey. Ouyn is a pitcher who has splendid control and Is not afraid to use his curve ball when the occasion demands that he take a chance. Pernoll. while he won his own game with a two-base drive, was enabled to do so through a lucky combination of cir cumstances. Herbert was the first man tip in the fifth inning, and he hit one at Staton. who knocked it down and would have fielded the batter out at first had he not sprained his ankle in leaping for the ball as It bounded in front of him. A sac rifice hit sent Herbert to second, and PemoH's long hit scored him after two were out. The play on which Staton was injured required quick action, but as he possesses a fine throwing arm there Is no reason why he should not have gotten his man had he not sprained his ankle. Th boy gamely continued in the game until he hurt himself while at bat later on. This necessitated a switch In Casey's line up. Adams going to third, and Mullln to right field. In the ninth Inning things looked de cidedly bad for Aberdeen. With one out Cooney singled to left, which hit was the only legitimate blneel registered off Per noll. Basm-y proved a good waiter and worried Pernoll into a pass, and this was followed by an error by Herbert, which filled the bases. Manager Casey then did a wise thing by sending Sheehan. a right handed batter, to hit In place of Garry, who bats left handed and who struck out three times against the left-handed pitch ing of Pernoll. However. Sheehan waa called out on third strike, over which there might have been some question. Cooney Trie to Steal. Cooney. who waa on third, then tried to steal home, while the catcher. O'Brien waa returning the ball t. Pernoll. and had he not hesitated a trifle too long, he might have made It. As it was. O'Brien threw to Herbert and Cooney was caught between the third sack and home plate. After dodging up and down the line for a time Cooney eluded O'Brien and crashed for the plate. Julie Streib covered nicely, but blocked too souarely In the effort to make the play safe and Cooney's spikes cut Streib severely Just above the knee, but the runner was out and the game ended. Streib says he will play today, but I doubt it. for cuts like his stiffen the muscles, and he had better lay off for a couple of days. This lad Cooney Impresses me very much as a ballplayer. He is lithe and active, while he also hits goo. He should make his mark in the game., for he pos sesses a good head and uses fine Judg ment at all times. The official score of the game is as follows: ABERDEEN. A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E. Care m Campoell. rf ... Swalm. If fltrelh. lh Reaer. cf- Heroerl. 3b .... Mor. 2b O'Brien, c PeraoU. p Total ... 4 ... 4 1 o o 14 1 33 1 s 27 PORTLAND. A.B. B. H. P O. A. K. Cay. 2h 4 O 0 I 2 1 CV.n.y. 4 o I 2 o Faiy. !f f o 4 O A MuiThy. lb 4 n 12 n o 'iarry. cf J o n 3 o Staton. 3b ... ... 3 "o a SI Amn. 3b. rf :. 3 O 0 r A A Vnrray. c 3 1 4 A A :uyn. p 1 O 1 n I o Mu'.I.tt. rf . n o A A A A ghhan- 1 a a '0 0 T-t.: a i 27 5 2 PartM for rjarry In lh nlrth. SCORE BT IXXTVns. Alr 0 A 0 A 1 o A O I Hlta A 1 - 0 O 2 I 1 A a Fort:and o a A a A A a a o n HIT. O A a A O 1 A I 1 3 S1HXART. Slnirk out Py Prrrroll. ft: hy Ouyn. 4. Fas on haMa Off Pernoll. 3; off iiun. I. Tohaa hi'. Bwr. I Vrno' I. rtouKa my -Baaary. Campbell. Herbert. Flrat baa Gregg Pitches Good Ball, but Vrta In Two Runs In Seventh. . TACOMA. May to. Spokane found chad In early In the game today and won. 4 to I. Gregg pitched good ball for the visitors until the seventh, when be weak ened and let Tacoma score twice. He lost control In the ninth and the Tigers bad a chance to score, but two men struck out in the pinch. Score: TACOMA. AB. R. H. PO. A E. Sue... rf 4 j j a e 'rtwrljhl. Jo 4 1 4 Hurley, lb 1 1 Hannah, cf 1 1 1 0 V Henrter. c 3 f t a Kippert. ef-Jb 4 I I II h'aam. ;b 3 3 I Kink, rf . . 4 j Breiflno. as.... ..3 3 4 1 Clatlln. p 3 1 4 Total 31 3 i IT 14 l SPOKANE. AB. R H PO A E Brlnker. ef a 1 1 Altman. lb 4 1 1 1, 3 Weed, rf 1 o James. :b 3 113 3 Connors, lb .4 j j a o flyn... If 4 t tevena. c 3 I Brown, as 4 1 3 Uregg. p 4 O 1 o To,al 7 4 17 SCORE BT I.NNIN03. Tacoma a a 0 a 4 a j a ; Kpukano j 1 a a j a a 4 4 StMMART. -f1"'"" . bases Altman. James. Co a norm, noubla play. Brown to Jamee to Connor.; l-wam to Kippert. Two-base hue Weed, t.onnora. Three-base hlta onnor.. Kip pert. Sacrifice hit Altman. Left on baaes TZj com, ' Hpokano . Struck out By Clafl n 4. hy Gr J Baaea on balls i.' n'n ; "iregg 3. Piwel ball Bender. H t by pitcher rianio .by Great., Hwwr put off ground, for kicking Tim. of gam 1 hour it mlnuica. Lmpire Carmther. OKATTLE BLANKS VANCOUVER Gllllgan Is Put Out in Second After Seattle Scores Four Ron. SEATTLE. May SO Seattle Von from Vancouver by a score of to In a game that was devoid of fielding fea tures. Rush allowed five hits, but waa Invincible at critical points. Gllllgan started for Vancouver, but was taken out in the second inning; after Seattle had scored a totai of four runs on passes and timely hits by Bennett and -j uiunu. . r.ngie finished the came ana stopped Seatt except In the sev- enth, when pass. hits by Bennett -jiu ana niton s errors netted two. Score: SEATTLE. A.B. R. a Z U. P.O. A. E. 112 0 1 O 9 o 2 1 3 O O 2 O V llOl O t O o O II o 0 IO 3 o V O O 0 . 2T lT T U. P.O. A. E. 0 o 0200 1 .1 o o 12 3 0 1 3 S t 0110 0 o o 000 0200 1 I 3 o 0010 I I S o 24 IT "7 Akin. 3b ... Haymond. es Bennett. 2b I-n-h. ef . Krbk. rf Capron, f ., Masee, Jb . I 'u.ter. c . . Rueh. p .... 3 1 O o o 1 o o Total 24 VANCOUVER. A.B. R. Davis, rf . Wii.on If .. Vahon. cf Qulclejr. ib . "hJirnweber. tucdon. lb r-'njdr. lb Brooks Smith. 3b . Stanley, c . (llll:an. p .. Kt'gSe, p ... Total. Bailed f"r 32 0 r tenydcr' In pimb. SCORE BT INNINGS. 2 2 0 0 0 0 OOO.OO SUM MART. Rattl ... Vanooaver o O Tw,o-bam hltd Raymond. Qul.ley. Hlti On Ollllsan. 2: off Kna'.e. 3 iiarr:Hc hiti Kaymond. I.ynch. Cue-.er. Rurii. piolen Akin. Bennett. C-ipron. Mace. Struck out My Huah. 11: by Knxle. 3. Uaa on baila Off Uli.lgan. 6: off Kngle. 4. lilt by pit. hed ball Stanley iby Ruw.l. Time of Sam. 1 hour. 60 mtnutra. Vrn.lre Klynn. Carroll Entry la Winner. SALISBUHT. EnsTland. May 20. The Salisbury stakes of five sovereigns each, with 100 sovereigns added, for 2-year-olds, at five furlongs, was won by Maiden Aunt. Washoe, owned by c. Carroll, an American resident of Paris, was second, and Grevllle third. Nine started. A. A. C. Meet at Seattle. NEW . YORK. May . Barlow S. Weeks, chairman of the championship com mi at ee of the Amateur Athletic t'nlon. today announced that the National Junior and senior track and field championship of the Amateur Athletic Union would be held at the Aliaka-Yukon-Paclnc Ex position, Seattle, on August 13 and 14- Chlcago. "That f direct that no parrSr parcel of this property ba spent In danctnc or card parti.. In unci of chance or In theater going" Thla rlauaa form, a part of tha will of Mr. Elisabeth Stewart, of Hllledala. Mich . filed Id tha Recorder', of flee in connection with Chicago property EX-OIAirr mike: rxmi.iv TKKKT r ! -v.'- Ws7 . k -, - : , - I f ... .. : '. ' '- --7 . - - ' ' - - - . .-.-, .... rw VOKK T,'- " n ii miR. tr - LOT UJTEHDAV HOKMMi. M V W HOTK T H K A ( Ul "" rOR THE VkKUOItlA.il. Raps Out Homer in Third and f Scores Self and McCredie, Which Is Whole Story. ANGELS PILE UP QUINTET Wild Throws In Latter Part of Gamo Mainly Responsible foe Bearer Losing Out la Southern Battle. rAcinc coast lkagck. Yesterday's Bewails. Los Ant.'.e. 5. Portland Saa Fraactaeo x. Vera on a. k.aod . aaeramaato 1 MaadtBg mt ibe Cms. imt ' i I !i 5 : 5 i: f : I: ,5 i: : : -1 ( 1 ' Cluba r - San Fran . . I.oa Anclea( 3' I'ortland ..12 Sacramento j T V rnon ... .1 1 Oakland ... 1 . 31 -S?n) P' a- 9 . . ' 20 . M 7' ; 4. 3 91 f. .mj 2 41 s in. .t i 3 T '10 1 .4I -I 4, 3 3 I ID .M0 l-oat no -t 2121 2S 33 I4T I08 ANGELES. Cal- May 10 fpe- clal. If an ,he Portland players could bat like Johnson. McCredle's pets would carry away the pennant. He knocked out another home run today, his fourth this week, but the Angels captured the game by a score of I to J. Portland started scoring first and quit first. In the third Inning Ryan filed to BealL Then Olson waa out. Brlswalter to Dillon. MrCredl. walked, and Just aa he was aettllng hlmaelt for a short sprint to second. Johnson lined out his homer over the left field fence. These were the only two scores Port land made. In the fourth, with Heall out at first. Howard waa safe because Hreen fum bled his grounder. Then he stole sec ond and scored on Smith's double to left. Iielmas lined a grounder to third and Johnson fielded it cleanly, but too far from his base to get Smith. He threw to first and caught Delmaa. but limlth scored on the play. In the next Inning Portland failed to score, hut when the Angela came to bat tirendorf knocked out the first ball pitched for two baaea. Brlswalter tried to sacrifice. Carson got the ball and tried to nail Orendorf at third, but failed, and both men were safe. Daley rolled an easy one right In front of Olson but the latter threw high anil Haley was safe. Orendorf waa held on third. Godwin was out. Johnson to Kennedy. Orendorf scoring. Carjnn waa evidently afraid of BealL and d. liberally gave him. a bob. Ho ard bunted, scoring Brlawslter. and Haley romped home when Carson and Breen both failed to handle the ball. Howard waa out at first and Beall went to second on the mix 11 p. Hmlth popped a fly Into Ryan a hands and the scoring of the day was over. The score: LOS AXOELP.H A B. K . 2 1 . 3 O . 3 O " 1 . 4 1 . 3 O . 3 O . 4 1 . a 1 H TO. I 3 O 3 Daley. Cf . Godwin. If ... R-all. vf Iloaard. 2b...... Smith. 3b........ Itmaa. as...... TMllon. lb OrndorfT. e. .... Bruwalter. p. . . . Totals 2T PORTLAND AB. R. B 2T 13 PO 1 3 I o Speas. Rvan. Olon. if cf. . 3 . 4 '. 3 . 4 . 4 . 3 . 3 . 1 .31 M- 'redle. rf . . Jnhnpon. 3b. p. Hoo. 2b Kee.nedy. tb. .. Arrr.bru.ter. e. Carson, p. .... . On. 3b Totals . 12 O 24 14 SCORE BT IXXIX1H Lo Anseles O o 3 3 O 0 S Ml"s 200 I 2O00 S Portland O O 2 O o o o O ft 2 Bile 1 I OO I I I 1 ' St'MMAHT. Home runajohneon. Stolen beaeo raley. LEADER PRACTICES WITH CASEY'S COLTS. nmti, . rav. X" '- W. A ar w TLQV This is the last day but one of our great shoe sale! We've sold hundreds the store of broken lines by 10.30 Saturday night! Don't let this chance licate these tters they Women's ,3.60, $4.00 and $5.00 jrrjriice $1.95 These axe our best Laird. Schober & Co., Foster & Co, Utx & Dunn and Armstrong: & Co. make. All iires These are the greatest shoe bargains ever offered. Women's "Queen Quality" Oxford Ties $2.00 values, now Sl.CTJ $2.50 values, now SI. 65 $3.00 values, now ' SI. On $2.00 and $2.60 value, now..' 03 f Two bfw httav Blt. Hmliti. Ora1vtT Far-r'.fl- hits- ttn ttowrrt. 4il. ttmjM no bal. -t1t firiwlir 2. T rirm) . Mrurh out Ity Jirtawstiirr a, bjr rarn 3 Inninsia plhM t rKn 1-a Hit lt"h4 Kail Armr.fusir. (,dtn thy t'mr. i Tim f vn 1 hour 4J) mtnutta. I. mptr McCarthy Vrrnon Shut Oat by Neat. RAN l-TlANnY). Mr -n Frn. rlaro rtfrt-d Vrrnon today, maklnc It lhr4 for th locjaU for th trrni crii. Th cor w 2 to I, , Both pti-hr r In rood form dcplt m cold wind. Th r: n. f. fci Vtrnn A 6 0 7 j Hmn Krmnclftro 0 0 O 3 0 I Htiifrlfi- rJt)y and William; Hut aod Jlogan. Oakland Urmt Sacra nirnio. SACRAMENTO. CaL. Mar J- Ckak land ratallatrd on racram.nla todar. wlnnlna; to 1. by hammrrlnr Kits. ral4 out of lh ho a In lh arrond In ning wh.n thr vathrrrd ftv runs off his olT.rlnsa Tha wlnnrrl wars sulMr of numerous ml.plara but Hacram.nto did not gala by thrm. rcor. : R II. C OwVUnd 4. Karrararnto . I s S 2. Hatiarlra hrl.ilan and loll; Kits (arald. Ilauarr and linhim. Americana Hack Kir Martin. NEW YORK. May :o If air Martin, tha Amarlran horss antd by Jnha Mad dan to IxhsIs TVInaw. for tTS.ooo, wins tha English Irby nril W'sdnaay. It la . -tlmatrd that Amrrlrani both h r r. and In Knsland mill maka mora than I ; ao . -fnim the bookmakers at tha trark and l4w her a. Thar ar T47 klnua of la lb. Amlc rf1n. - i- - - :-i r ftora fa4 V py tm rstcrirr: n vtcHx T OK IKUKHIIU1 HKIL. . ; ... m " a . 1 1TM2XB are our best makes our Now ait Lowest Sho vsJue. for w e-a Sixth and Washington Streets READY FOR FINALS Tennis Players in Wind-up for Katz Cup. SUPREME TEST AT HAND NTal Brilliant riays liar IVrrn Itna Off la Itod.elnK Cnnieaut for Trophy Ioa n 10 t'lilmato Coo irndrrs Ypoirrday'a Ila. Tlo men's alncies la th Kats Cap haadtrap tenrta tournament boy now raachrd lh aeminnaia. olth Klehard Wilder. T. Moms Dunn. R. It. Wannner aod Mrasdl AlrkmUm left aa rem tonders. Both atnaleo and atoubfceo o 111 re" ti finale. I hi rteroeon. and lh cartira ronteots srill b played aoiurday afiernooo. Heitir.cr aod Bohr oi: mut likely he on of tho -jntrdlB leoma In th dotihlea nnai olth tt praer-ta lavontif K1nj and Ilerdmaa u their opponrnla. on 01 tb b.t matrhea of th tour nament arar bet ween Dunn and Kelnt. which tb foraier won. after twine led him 4-S la lh I hlrd and dortdlnc art Imnna'a improvement thla year h.a bey quit atrtklna. oaporlolly In hla ovoVhoad work. Tn ao with whiea Wlrktrahtm dl.poood of Kenneth Me Alptn waa a aurprlao. aa th younaer player waa thouaht to hay th better rhanr of winnlnc. ritia (rlfht waa Iht boy's uudoloc. Veaaeratoya aVeewHa. Alma n. Kali, reeeie 1 4. keol I T. Me. !. receive 14 1 . a-4. 1. T Merfte Imeae, niaiia 3 beat J f Kait.f . ee II 4-4. I I. 4 4. H. R Wa'Uatr. ra rely 4-4. beat Alma I Kata. revet. e 1 . T I. B 11 KklieOiin. owe . heal Kenaeth alrAlr!n. reet.e 4-4. -1. 4 4. ft . Aa4ereea aao llarriaa. ewe 1-4. oeot II. 1 -rher and I i ere. S-4. detaatt. Aod.r- aw aa4 Iterriaaa. ewe 1 -4. a-ot Mr A .ia aod McAlrla. a. default. TOIIArt rVHUHIXS. 4 r. m. Court 1. Wartrer a Wlebeeeliam; oeart S. luaaa a tVt'tler! oetart 4 rirveer aad Mereereea . Humphrey aad Mubb.ll; court 4. KwtfieT oad Hard ma a re. klusaeo er. 4 Krobmaa. r. m. Court f. Tl.uiaser and Rehr a Aalar aoa and Harrtiaa. eourt 4. It Inaar llree-er Mereeeeaa e HueerbfM.y.Hueoell. fie-a winner ef Ilvlni-Harinaa ra. frahoaa. Ilu(!ea ' The Northareot In terrollcflato Cham ploo.hlp tournament will be run In ran Junction with lh Kais tournament today and tomorrow, becinnlna early In the afternoon. MenaeTer Cbarlee Snow, of tb I'nlvwralty of ihtioh tennis club, has arrtvod In I'ortland a has mad a r ransemenis for th contender to play on tho Multnomah tennis courts. A num ber of en trie hav been mad and Ilia tournament promise to attract coneid erahl attention among untvaraltv elrci We're making a change in oiir retail business and are closing out Talking Machines at greatly un der price, out what ever records you want. Pay a dollar a week. Ei lers Piano House. You pick reputation of years is Misses', Sires 9 to 2. Children's I Children's Shoes 50c , Value to $1.50. Good solid Shoes no paper counterfeits; sixes 5 to 9s; spring; heel. Boys' Low Shoes at $1.15 Siies 9 to 13. Splendid Wearing: Shoes. Reg-ular $2 VaL " soma f th Kat rollr . rlarerS In lh Northmoat hav amrvd to lak rtt In lh tournament. R--lnnln early in the afternoon, lh nulrhM m'M N taod ontitinuou.lv. All InirrMtnl r t.r. dially Invited to attend. No admtaalon ill b rhaisod. Wfrrn r-ldier. ftcxt slvol.. WAelllWITOX. Mar 3s -Tb. I'.m raalea Army liaa Sreatly bn foH It. mariunalh!B sno and iM ln j to Arnil ) al . aee-n lead, all other !-f. rtment. of In thia repe-t. -!tur hat. '"""o anoin in reeutia of ih. tatol ar.t r-e. r r of IK, lrrm, f ee,r-,,. TIBER! TIBER! io-..(vrt.ov) p-Kirr of rixn. Tits pirio is fine, t)ualii !ir trry-a. .I.ftoo.rioo f"KKT OF FIR, CT.PAR AM) M'lUVr. .V.,.o.0.i0 KF.KT OF VF.UjOW FIR. CORDWQOD Tarnty arrr of fin lan.l tsro miic fr.-tn Il.:i,K..rvs ana Cfxvi rcrti of fma r..rJoo,I An Ih !a-. 1.,..! he tan putaho rvui.l. and r ran r.l land, limtxr and a.'l for .KX1. Yoti ran r,u. tv, ,oa la I'ortland for t'2J0 per forJ. Yoti kn. what joii ran erll it for. V hav timber rrHiiquUhrrM-nis an4 scrip Una ana dc-tv'rit timSer. ar d.-inf- buMnc in lirrher and ran place- vu on monrr msLn c pt-T-praeitiorta. If you thir.k w ar adrrrtiMM'; s".mctt.ii - w.'hat tjot pr-l. rail at lh offic. EVERETT McLEOD ROOM 206. EOTHCHILD BUILD IX Q, Fourth and Valiirirt.n Slrrrts. ANEW SHORT ROUTE The runniiif: tim of the new rortUn.l an.i St. Taul via th lin is THE NEW TRAIN DE LUXE Runa through iv-lid to St. Taul. EIrrtric lihtr!; librarj huffct obh4rvation cars. DiDin-rar crvio iidcxM1.. Na examination of hacsrac. For rates anJ full partioulars. apply at local office. Ii2 Thir.i btrrt.' F. R. JOHNSON Gen. Agrnt Pass. Dept., . Portland, Orfgoa. w of pairswe will empty slip by ! You can't dup- back of every pair. Tide Children's Shoes 9 wM Excellent Grades. KegiilsT ,2.03 Values. Strap Slippers c Eegrolar $1.50 Value. hoe Coo lar arm. eelu.!in thoeo oho ar ata. tinned in th lhil.rraines. .m- th tarret "r of Th Ifeepartmeeit of 'a - -1 -r- nta a seneral ricurea of merit art. 7 It; 1 'opart tnent of t'nlof.4fl eiojtil artt h ?A 0k Aradrni) Trams Pli) llall. Tha ba.ehatt team of JJt. jatmr A-adon3 r.terday 4efeate.d Ihe pt. Krant 1. ,raieniy team. Tl.e r ot oat 14 to I!. N W tH 1 1 4 TTv-mXtJ m ft 11 rf t-rt af ''1 h aV4 m--4t i,. tea.l4.f-l4 pftrwrt 14- 1 V lr lt.il ( f '. fhlfff frs Wa 4V. '- Cann linn rat iti train O. K. & JC., s. I , C. 1 bft(Hii nl S TIBER 0RW00D DAYS AND 1G HOURS