THE MORXIMi OKEJiOMAX. TlU nsDAV. MAY J7. lfXrI w K I LLI LAY WHIFFS THIRTEEN COLTS Spokane Pitcher Also Holds Portland to Five Hits and Spreads Whitewash. GOOD CHANCES ARE LOST Locals Pass Vp Golden Opportuni ties to Score and Indians Gather -In Two Tallies by Their Timely Hittin?. NORTHWESTERN LEAGCE. Yeterdy Rcwult. Spokane 2. Portland 0. Aberdeen 4. Seattle 1. Vancouver 5. Tacoma 1. Standing of tba Clubs. : : t t t : I? '3 13 15! SIS S-1 13 !!)- Seattle ... Spokane . Portland Aberdeen Vancouver Tacoma. . 6 7 51 -! .71 2! 7) . ) -J4; 3i Si 5: 31 Si 17' .447 2 31 2 O,. .) .4-1 3! 4! 71 1H .4-1 3..I8 I 15 .-si . . I -I s -!- Lost .. . !li;i.2i I: t iml i BY IV. J. PEIBAIX. "Speed Marvel" Jaca Killilay. one of Bob Brown's promising youngsters, wai on the mound for Spokane yesterday, and between the five hits he allowed and his 13 strike-outs, coated the Portland team with whitewash. The Indians, by batting Chenault at timely intervals, scored two runs, one more than enough to win the game. While Killilay pitched a fine game and was given excellent support, his speed counted, because the day was un usually dark. Most of Killilay's fanning bees are due. to the very foolish habit contracted by the Portland players of standing at the plate and allowing the third strike to be called on them, and this was glaringly ap parent yesterday. Killilay gave two bases on balls yesterday, one to Garry and the other to Casey, and the others who tried to wait him out were benched on balls that should have been offered at, at least occasionally. Bill Chenault pitched a good game and was remarkably steady at all times. He worked hard to win. and with any kind of batting support he might have done so. for Portland had runners at second and third bases frequently enough to cop most any old kind of a game. At these opportune intervals, however, the follow ing batsmen seemed inclined to desire passes and. instead, were struck out. Runs cannot be scored on strikeuots. and very seldom from being forced over on walks. In the second Inning, with two men safely pickled away in the storage vat. Ostdiek singled and stole second, which feat was followed by Bob Brown's clean single, on which the speedy catcher regis tered. Killilay filed to Murphy, and it seemed unfortunate for Portland, though fine business for Spokane, that Brownie, of all the Indian sluggers, should have been the pinch hitter in that Instance. The next ace collected by Spokane was due to Buck Connors' healthy swat for two bags In the sixth. This was followed by an error by Mull in, who dropped a thrown bail, and Ostdlek's infield tap which could not be fielded in time to stop the big catcher at first. Both teams played a fine fielding game, but batting feats were not as frequent as misht have been, for the two twirlers were working well. While Chenault did not score as many strike-outs as did Kil lilay. he fanned eight of the Indians, and that is better than the average. Eddie Klnsella will heave for Casey to day, while Rusty Wright or 1rven Jensen will do the honors for Spokane. The official score is as follows: SPOKANE. IB. R. H. l'O. A Clynes. If Altman. 3b ... Weed, rf J :i m 2 b .... "onnors. lb . . . yturnett. cf . . . Ost.liek. c Urown. sa Killilay, p Total rv7 1 1 It O - 32 2 PORTLAND. AB. R. H. TO. A. Casey, rb . . Oooney, ss Tlasaey. If . . Mullln. lb . fiarry. cf . . Ptaton. 3b . Adams, rf Marphr. rf frhMhin. c Chinault. p 11 Total . fpekin Hits .. Portland Hits . ...3: t 27 12 SCORE BY INNINGS. lie 1 0 2 i 0 1 o 1 1 7 0 0 a 0 0 0 a ooioi: i i MMART. Klllllav 13. bv CMnault Off Killilay 3. nfr rhl- hits Connors. Burnett, aton. Sacrifice hlta Oat en bases Weed, oatdtek. nan. First base on cr 'ortland 1. Left on ha.es St" Struck out By 7. Bases on bai rault 2. Ta-n-bas. Ttree-hiv hit St: rflek. Brown. Stel Carry. CiMv. Alt era Spokane ?. p Spokane R. Portl and s. Time of game 3 hour 60 minutes. V m p I re Carru t h era. VANCOUVER WIVNEK. 5 TO 2 Defeats Tacoma In Slow liame. Dickinson Releases Donovan. VANTOITER. B. C. May ". Gllligan was effective in the pinches todav. while Claflln was very wild, and the locals won a slow game by 5 to ". Donm-an was re leased by Manager Dickinson today. Score: tacoma. Hurley. If "3 Xlpperl. lb 4 Pus. rf 4 Swain, cf 4 ferttrrlaht. lb -J rnimnn. 2h 3 Kella.-key. e . . . 4 ftrenino. as. 3 Claftm. p...... 4. H PO A. E. 0 3 0 0 0 1 o o 2 2 n 1 1 9 1 3 1 n 12 2 0 12 10 0210 10 4 0 6 24 IO 0 H PO A. K. 2400 1 3 n n 1 o o 0 3 4 0 1 .-. 4 O 1 T i n 1 R 1 f 12 11 2 1 S 1 7 2B 15 J Totals 31 VASrotTER. AB. R. Tavls. If 4 u tvilsc.n. rf 3 o Mahitn. cf .......... . 2 o .u.gley. 21. 4 o i-i-harna-efcer. sa. ..... 4 1, Kennedy, lb 3 o' e'uiden. c 4 2 Snyder. 31 2- 2 tillllgan. p.... 2 o Totals 2 3 SCORE BY 1NMXCS. Tacoma 1 0AOOO1 A Vancouver o 1 002 o 0 Z SUMMARY. Thrse-ea hit Swatn Two-base hit tuess. Sacrifice hits -.W ilson. Kennedy, (ill- llcsn. Klppert. Osnwrlght stolen has I C'oman. BaMf on ball. Off Uilltsan 4. off Claflin 5. Hit by pi-h'1 ball enrder. Qtjlgley. Struck out Br ;tt1tan a, br a- flln 2 tiub;e p!it I'artarighl to Kip pert. Qut-'ey to Khsm flwr 10 Kennedy. 1-eft on t.a Vancouver s. Tacoma a Tim, of game 1 hour 40 minutes. I mpirs Klj'nn. ABERDEEN BEATS REATTLE ;ame Is Brilliant Till Elglilh and Score Is 4 to 1. SEATTLE. May 28. Aberdeen won from Seattle by a score of 4 to 1 In a gam that was brilliantly played with the ex ception of the ninth inning, when Seaton gave out a wild pitch and paused thcee. giving Aberdeen two runs. The score was tied at one all until the eighth, when throe clean hits by Smalm. 6trelb and IJeune put one over and that was enough to win. Most outptt-hed Seaton. Hennett and Raymond handled a total of 30 chances without an error, s-ore: SEATTLE. AB K. II ro A r. Akin. 3b 3 I O Raymond. ........ I 1 4 7 a Bennett. Cb.. 3 S 4 t A T.ynr-h. cf 4 4 Fvi.k. rf 7 1 'apron. If .........4 S I l'A A Mae. lb 3 2 1 l Shea, c ........2 2 1 S Fort kr ...1 A 4) S Seaton. p X I Trtal .. 17 1 4 27 17 Batted for Shea In the ninth. ABERDEEN. AB. R. if PO. A. E. Carr. 3b ....4 1 z z t 1 Campbell, rf ....... I 1 1 1 Smalm. If 4 1 2 1 O Strelb. Ib 4 0 2 1 1 l.ejune. cf 2 1 1 1 H-rbrl. as. .....ft l Pem-er. 2b 2 J ; 0 O' Brlen. e 4 e 3 2 1 Most, p r 4 1 e 3 Total .2S 4 27 1 "l SCORE BT 1X.VIXOS. Seattle o I A A 1 Aberdeen I o t 2 4 SUMMARY. Two-haae hit. f.nrnn V, - u i IT Akin. stolen baaes Raymond. Carr, Saalm. LeJtme. Herbert. Most, struck out ston 1. Most 2. Bases on balls Off Seaton 7. off Most . wild pitch .aton. Oouble plays Carr and Herbert: Strelb and Hrr: UJune and Stretb. Time of same 1 hour 40 mlnutese. L'mplre Frary. JOHNSON SEEKS FIGHTS PAYS RESPECTS TO JIM COR BETT IX PARTICULAR, Black "Pug" Will Stay In America, and Is Ready to Take On All Heavyweights, He Say. NEW YORK. May K. (Special.) Jack Johnson has accepted C. J. Lacara's of fer of tlO.000 to meet Al Kaufman in a avround bout at the latter s club In San FVancisco on July 6. Johnson postponed his trip to Europe yesterday after receiving a wire from his agent advising him not to go across, aa his former theatrical asrenl had threat ened trouble. Johnson, It Is claimed, left for Australia to light Burns before he had finished an engagement. Johnson had the following to say: "I will stay In America now and give all the heavyweights a chance at the title. Jim Corbett has said that I aide stepped him. and Just to give Jim a chance. I will box him at any time and at any place Just as Kong as It does not Interfere with any previous engagements I have. ','I..he.woul, "ke to bo" Phila delphia he Is on Just as soon as we re ceive an offer." BRITT IS SURE OF VICTORY Ketcliel's Manager Ha No Fear of Outcome of Papke Mill. CHICAGO. May 2. (Special.) Wll lus Brltt. manager of Stanley Ketchel fj?. Rattling Nelson, passed through this city on his way to the Coast, where he will second the Durable Dane In his tight with Ilyland and sign articles for a 20-round battle with Billy Papke. He will meet Con-roth and Papke In San rram-isco. and sign at once for Ketchel to meet the Illinois lighter before Jim s club on July 3. "Will I sign at lis pounds three or four hours before the fight? Well you can Just bet I will. Ketc hel has grown considerably, but he can tnke It on, and we are not worrying about over weight, and Just chalk It down now that I will call Papke on a $i00 side bet." said Britt. NEI.SOX-HYLAND FIGHT NEAR Arratr Promle to lie Gruelling Scrap, aa Nelllrer Is "Jultter." SAN FRANCISCO. May 2.-(3peclal. Interest is very keen in the coming fight between Bat Nelson and Dick Ilyland. as It promises to be one of the most gruel ling contests ever held here, because of the flghtlns spirit of both men. Nelson and Hyland are sluggers pure and simple and will wade right Into each other from the tap of the bell, and it will be then only a question of who has the greater staying powers. Nelson figures that he ran stand all the punishment that any man can give him under equal weight conditions. How ever, if he has lost any of his old-time stamina, he will find Hyland about the toughest nut he ever tackled, a fighter much after Nelson's own style, and a boy who Is in the pink of condition. MFARI.AND WHIPS TIILXDALL Has Ten-Round Go and Force Fighting; Throughout. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. May 3!. Packey McFarland. of Chicago, tonight won a ten-round fight with Harry Trendall. of St. Louis, before the Empire Athletic Club. The bout was devoid of spectacu lar features. McFsrland forcing the fight ing most of the time and his opponent covering up. NEW CANADIAN TURF FEATURE Prince or Wales to Give Prize Tor Big Event at Hamilton. HAMILTON. Ont.. May as. It is au thoritatively stated that Earl Orey has informed the Hamilton Jockey Club that the Prince of Wales will give a plate for a feature race, similar to the King's plate. The Hamilton Club will add IA guineas and a substantial sum in Canad ian currency and the race will become a Canadian turf feature. Standina; of Albany Clatbs. ALBANY. Or.TMay SC. (Special., The schedule of the Albany Twilight Baseball League, which plays scarries two evenings each week. Is arousing considerable In terest and the rivalry is ken. The league contains some strong players and the games thus far have been good ones. The standing of the teams Is now as fol lows: Won. 1.0BL p c. Po-toff! Employes ......2 D t onai Methodtsis 1 1 oo Vresbvierlsns I 2 .til Bankers 0 2 -Ooo E ENDS DEFEAT Score Is 4 to 3 After Being Twice Tied During Nine Cantos of Struggle. VICTORY WON BY ZEIDER Clever Runner Slip Over Plate Often Enough to Crush All Hopes of McCredle Bunch In Exciting Battle. rActnc coast lkaoik. Yesterday's Baasalta, fan Francisco 4. Port la ad S. Bacratnanto 3 Vernon A. Los Anceles i. Oakland a. WasMtusaT af the 4 lab. "S '5 !"" 3 Si" 3 - '3 - I s i II -I- San Fran I I, 4 12 8 41 . 2 Ml . 400 3l I .os Angeles Ssrrsmento Portland Vernon . . . Oakland 3 I II W I .1.- 7 51 2! 5 X. i-T. 2 S; 4' 3 U, -- 3' lOi 2.- r. i &: 4' 31 I 2u! Lost . I.-O 23 20 2433 311031 SAN FRANCISCO. May 245. (Special.) Kollle Zeldefs base-running and his timely two-baggers "were not only the features of today's game, but In the main they contributed to Portland's defeat at the hands of San Francisco. 4 to 3. Outhlt almost two to one by t!te Beavers, the locals ran their bases like demons, and Just did put across enough runs to win. Three of the five passes that "Speck" Harkness gave were turned Into San Francisco runs, and the other tally was started by Olson's bad boot of a grounder. It was bang-up baseball from start to finish, with the Portlanders the most dangerous kind of competitors. The Seals had a slim lead of one run in the fourth, which Portland promptly tied In the fifth. In the same Inning the pennant-chasers again went to the front, and In the seventh made an other, advancing themselves to the point that they figured themselves sura winners. Ote Johnson was yet to be reckoned with. There were two on bases when Johnson banged a Ilonus Wagner drive to deep center field, clearing the bases, while he landed at third. Once more the score was tied, and once mora In the last of the eighth ZeldT came to the rescue with a run. Even then the Seals were not altogether out of the woods, for Fournter opened with a two-bagger. He was forced at third by Kennedy, who batted for Harkness. and the danger was pretty well over. Umpire McUreevy ruled with an Iron hand and no player got the best of the Indicator man. Catcher lierry was assessed ti right out of the box for delaying the game. In the third, when Zelder was declared safe on a ateal at aecond. Armbruster made a stormy pro test. He was ordered out of the game, finally off the field, and later fined IS. PORTLAND. AB. R. II PO. A T. Spess, If ..4 1 2 2 O 0 Kan. rf 4 0 2 A I Olson. s .-. I 2 3 3 I M-rdie, rf ........ 2 I O n e A Johnson. 3b. .....4 A 1 2 4 O K r-.n. 2b...... .4 A n 3 3 o rt. lb ...3 o 1 11 1 o Armbruster. c ....... A o A J A Harkness. p ......... 3 A A A 2 2 Kourmer, c. 3 a 1 3 1 A Kennedy 1 A A A Total. 33 3 24 11 4 Kennedy batted for Harkness la ninth. FAN" KIIANI'ISCO. AB. R. M PO. A K 7.rr. 2b Z 2 I 3 3 A V"M-r 2b 3 o o 3 t A T-rnant. Ib 3 A ; II I A II. wl!-. Cf 3 A A J A A Mrlrhotr. rf.... .2 A A o A J Williams. If 2 I A a 1 1 lterrv. e 2 A I A A VArdle. aa 3 A I ISA ltrosDInc. p . 3 1 A 1 3 A Totals 1 22 4 a 7 13 1 Ki'OltK BY 1NXINC8 Portland 0 A A A I A J A 3 Mils , 1 3 o A o A 2 2 a San Francisco AO I I A 11 I nits 1 1 1 I o 1 a SUMMARY. Stolen bases. Speas. '.- I'l -r ; three. nase Ml. Johneon: lo-bae bus, Tennanl. H-rry. Hyan. yM-r. M-Ard3". I'ourrtu; a-nfce tilts. Itan. rl-rry . M"h!er. Ten nanl: Sr-at ba. on nal's. off Harkne. 3. Browning 3: .truck nul. Harkness 3. Hrown -tng 2: nit by pitcher. Armbrist.r, rt: douhl. pTavs. Ambmlr to Johnson. Oren to Ort. Olson li Johnson, balk. Kournlr; time of same. I hour 4- minutes, umpire. Mctirae. AngcW Shut Out Oak. IAS ANflELES. May ? 1 -OS Ange les shut out Oakland today, s to A. To ser proving a puzxle to the, visitors, who could not hit safely, lie allowed but three hits and kept these far apart. Score R. II. E. Oakland aaooaoo 0O 2 Los Angeles... 0 0 0 3 0 0 ( 7 1 Batteries Toxer and Orendorff; Christian and La Jonge. Senators Block Vernon. SACRAMENTO. Cat.. May r. Sacra mento won from Vernon. 3 to 0. today, although Vernon secured eight hits off Brown. Sacramento played an error less game. Score: R. )(. K. Vernon A 0 0 0 A o A A a s 2 Sacramento ...A I 1 0 0 1 3 k 0 Batteries Brown and Byrnes: Brack enridge and liogan. PORTLAND BOWLERS GO NORTH Two Tram Will Be Sent to Western Congress at Seattle. Two howling teams will be sent from Portland to the Western bomhng congresa to be held In Sesttle beginning next Sat urday night, each team to consist of five men. Under the management of . X Kruse a team known aa the Portlands has been organised, consisting of 1.' H. Ball. Paul Kneyse. Fred Bishop. Charles S.ater and Frank McManamy. The other team, organized by B. . Case, consists of F. J. MrMonles. Emll Flelg. A. R. Arena F. O. Cornish and B. O. "aae. This team will be knoma aa the Case and Retst rollers. June S and 4 will probably be the dates on which the Port land teams mill compete. Five hundred dollars is the prize for the winners of the event. As a preliminary to the big contest In Seattle a match will be played In Port land Friday nicht to determine the su periority betmeen the teams. There has been considerable rivalry betmeen thraa BEAVER In th- pest and the match FrMay natht mill he hotly contested. In a previous contest ttetereen these teams the Case and Relet rollers mon from the Portlsnds. NATIONAL I.EAGl E. Won i-t r rettsburg .-. r-hlcai ; i ii ' N.r lr v j I'hllade pM 1 14 . V 7 I inelnnall 1J . 4 llrookltn IS tt ,41S St. I.OU1S 14 21 . Boston n ;a .114 Philadelphia ft; Cincinnati 3. PHII-ADELPH1A. May 31-ln a l;ght hitting game here today. Philadelphia de feated Cincinnati ft to S. Magee. driving In three of- the home team s runs Wttb two singles. The score; KIIE RUE. Philadelphia . Cincinnati 1 1 Bstterw-a Moore and Ifcaoin: Hosin. Iutec and. Both. I'mpirea KUm snd Kane. Chicago 3; Brooklyn 0. BROOKLYN. May J overall lad Brooklyn hypnotised today shutting them out. J to A, with four scattered hits and striking out ten men. Only one of the local men reached aecond base. The core: R T. I R H K CI lea go s i Brooklyn a 4 1 Batteries Overall and Graham; Hell and Berger. Pill. burg Boston 41. BOSTON. May St-The l.H-als lied the score four times In today s game, but Pittsburg batted hard in the tenth in ning and woo by a to 4. The score: It- H B 1 H H El Pittsburg .... j 1 Boston 4 II 4 liatterlee Camnlti. Leever and GILson; Mattern and Smith. York S; St. Iesula S. NEW YORK. May atFive of New York eight hits Irmay art. long one and the locals had no difficulty in defeat ing S.. Louaa. The score: R H .K R H B, . Louis 1 J New York ... i I Batteries-Beebe. Hi. 1na and B.-rina-han; W 11 tee and Bel. tel. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won l.si. p r . . ro 13 . i3 12 .171 -.1 IS .171 ...13 14 .317 ...11 14 .11T ...II II . ...13 17 .411 2 .SB- Detroit New York Phllad-iphla st Loan . . . . Ito.ton ............ t 'hiisia ctet.and Waablngion Cleveland 3; Philadelphia C. tLEVEIAND. May SC. Cleveland made it two out of three from Philadelphia 10 day. The score: . . E ' RUE Cleveland ....1 A Philadelphia ..1 7 Batteries Berger and Bcmls; Coombs and Thomas. SI. Loula ft; Boston . err. lyOClS. May !.-. Loula waa the third and final game toiay from Boston, score Hot Waddell allowed the visitors four scattered hits. The score: RHEt ' RHK St. Louts til Boston 044 Batteries Waddell and Stephens Steele. Chech and Carrlgan. Washington 3; Detroit I. DETROIT. May 3C-Gray mas sent ""ck against Detroit, after morklr.g Sun day, and pitched a brilliant game. Wash ington m Inning 3 10 I. The score: RH.E.' It H E. Detroit 1 i I. W ashington ..S a Batteries 8uggs and Stanage: Gray and Street. Rain at Chicago. CHICAGO. May M-Th. Chicago-New Tork American League game scheduled rn t0mr w" postp ned on account of l FAiNDOM AT RANDOM 1 STI'NO at home and abroad waa the fate of the Portland teams yesterday. Bull there is hone left, for more games will be played this week. s s Casey has it on McOedle now. for the Cota are In third place, m title Mac's Coasters are stlU coasting, having dropped lo fourth place by yesterday a defeat. mm Wig Bill Chenault experienced another of his hard-luck defeats yesterday, for one little hit at several stages .f the game mould have trimmed the Indians. Hurrah for Aberdeen. The Black Cats actually look a game from Sesttle yester day, and It waa not either of their star pitchers who turned the trick at that- e . e If Eddie ftlever. Cooney Starke!!. Helney Pernoll and other Aberdeen pitrh.-rs will do likewue. Ii will he Joyful nems to the rest of the trams. a Phil Coonev and Pearl Casey each slapped hard-hit bounders down In the first Inning yesterday, and g.i their men at first base by quick throws. ' a Jerry Slieehan seems to have lost his batting eye. for the big fellow had two rhencee to score runs yesterday, and truck out each time. e While Reattla plaved errorless hall yes terday. l- neh's huskies secured only four hits off Most. Aberdeen nailed nine inclrs and pulled off three fast double plaj a. Msgee. Dugdale'a moat promising young player, mas responsible for half of the hits chalked to Seattle, and he also figured some In the fielding game. a a a it Is reported thst Walter McCredle has a new catcher en route to Portlard. Neither Hugh M'-Credle nor Judge W. W. 34e4redle have been notified of such action oa the part of Walter. m m m Boh Brown mania Johnny Foumler. and If Walter McOedle really haa another backstop in view, he might arranga a trade with the Spokane manager for one of the Indian southpaw pitchers. I "Dolly" Gray, the former Angel twlrler. rlnrhci his Job with Wsshlngt.ni yester day by beating the hard-hlltlng I -trolt Tigers In line style. Dolly alwsys waa an effective southpaw pitcher, and his friends on the Coast are pleased to learn of his success. m m m John Garibaldi received a fetter from home yesterday announcing the serious Illness of his mother, and he may bar called home any minute. The big out fielder Is sll broken up over the news. Ills mother Is his only surviving relative. a a a Catcher Tom Murray also received elra Dar news from his Pittsburg home, for a telegram stated that his mother was also very low. Murray was so unnerve! that he was eseused from donning a uniform by Manager Casey. Gotrli to Wrestle Jenkins. IKH MOINES. la- May ?i. Articles were signed lodsy for a finish wrest ling maters between Champion Frank Gotch and Tom Jenkins, wrestling in structor at West point, to take place ,at Ins Moines. June 12. It will be the fifth oout between the rbsmplun and Jenkins, each having mon two. ll . " " " " ,l COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING. REPAIRING Special Sale of Hall Seats tomrS Offcrttl for loss in this two tlgy. sale nro eleven uii,.1p tioors in the Hiahogany and golden oak. 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Lineo'n High Behool o,t , .., coo. secutlve game yesterday afternoon In lie last ssnve of the srsias. plaved with Port land Academy, the score, hoe ever, being close, and ending in faror of the Academy l-am. to a. The Orel three up f. Uneoln went out end In the moi half of the Inning Portland Academy etartrd a little system of nremmrks. which scared three nana. These were partal'y due. how ever, to the errors of tiie tneoin nine. Nevertl-elees. tmo hits mere made in this inning, and two men mere left on haeesv. Portland Academy made another run In the third Inning and In the fourth. Lin coln braced up and brought In Imo runs. Ten another was made in the sixth and the score mas tied In the seventh by means of two bits out to center Beld In the laet half of the seventh. Portland Academy made three consecutive hits, which scored tmo runs. Lincoln re 4-a.tr red Its fifth run In the eighth. He.th teams used rd headwork In play ing, but were faulty In their f-hnko . although al times km good fielding ass done, first, a grandstand play mould ha made mhl.-ta wo.ill bring aprlauee from the gallery and then costly errors which mould bring groans. IJncoln mas espe cially had In the error line Portland Academy has sron three gsmes and lost two. , The championship game of the seaecn m ill be pta-ed this afternoon . at 1 xv "IolIy- lAay's crack bunch from the Peninsula, whleh has won four games out of the five played and the undefeated aggregation from Waehlnglon High, mill cleeh at Multnomah Field. In what prora. msses to he the beet Interacholastic battle ever fought In Portland. Kirk, mhe showed up so well on Columbia a trip, win be sent to the Bring line for lh Purple and White, and Hours, who has delivered such, effective ball all eeseon. mill be on he mound for Wsahlngton. The Hlsh ISehoot club haa made great Improvement aa the season haa advanced It ks the Intention of every student of iviumrea to attend the game, and the Kaat tilde bunrh will be unusually large. The last game of the season will ha plsyed en Tueeday. June I. bet seen Washington and Portland Academsns. OOI. F CONTEST IS Ori'X ED a State Championship Is at Stake -en Links of nstrrlr Club. The golf tournament for the champion ship of Ore on. stsrted vesterday alter. Boon on tte Waveriy links under the auspleea of the XVaverly io!f til;t,. The mimed foursome handicap for It holes mas the first event. Thte lasted from 11 Jo TUOL &: GIBBS INC. New Metal Bed Styles The very latest and most artistic designs and fin ishes are shown in our line of the over-popular Iron Heds. Of these we ivirtioularly mention the plain heavy tube styles in the rich Veruis Martin and the rmreelain enamel finishes, also those in the iopular combinations of white and gold. Some decidedly new effects in desi-m jin.1 Couch Covers 51 inches stripes and fringed all inngett an iiark colors 151.50 length special at . o'eloek mi j and waa entered by SI ron teetanta. R. I- Macleay and Miss Violet Pooley. of Victoria, mon the event with the net score of M Tle team made a greats score of . but they owed two making the net . This Is the best soore that has been made on the links Jordan Zen and Miss Use Korhlor took sc-ond place mttb a score of K and Thomaa Rohertaon and M.ss Kathleen Hums took third place with . of the mtnnera of nrst place received a hand. eme cup as a prtae. This afternoon the Individual champion ships wi:l be started. A large number of entries have been made and Use reel e rltement starts with this event. r,;r. of thai beat players on the Coast end In the state mill take part and much Interest ' taken as to the outcome of the events. The finals mill he plsyed Kslurdsy. Those mho look part in the mixed foursome eeterdey mare paired as fol (; eoe-V-e Vo te an $ at;s TVnai Keer 1 s. mas Kerr 1M tins It K h lee . T Itonerte n m4 Mies Kathleen Mum. t-4-'s alae:er ar.d alia. koWt l'eW ; atr. -4 Mrs l. T M irs va. vv i nam U . .--".."r SM kf as r -tev . Mr ai4 Mos. lelee K.re va J- -a r.a as4 Sua I . ft: Mr sr.4 M-a H Sver s .v. ; i. beet and M las lnr llett-.. a-art Sr.hr ar. 4 t.!4 Lsais 1 a Mr. and Mrs. tt. J. H 1 he programme for the remainder of the tournament Is aa follows: TtiuCMlai. Mav r" 1 l- 3 T M . sn.S'e si. rh.mrer.Mn is h" a, medal r- s . e--t.nr.ieg eoun4. s to euairv: i u r. M . twt i 'if rSsfnfi.nesi.ls IS bo'. nates r-ai. flrai tram. IJ to s T M. e;.-a S" . dal T ret. IS to a I'. M , sine BWe ritles eai t-ies e.c... Mar r -a to IS SO A M. snee'a rl. hainrt4.ewe ip, la hoi anaieh r-a f 'SI rowtwl. ; In 3 r M . m-e . .te eamnee-ir, la r.:aa. mal-n ra a e aee railed. I I" TV, . i noes f.e-lrt l :a h.iea anal.S pl.t. e-- i remind, lo I I' M . rhvk slf. ! V C -IO In a P. M . Kl..Vt". r-ti I rt. a. t r K-War ; S , at A M . ansa nr-ea . hsmntaia.Ms. en. S Aa hsei. Bert IS tcH.. Sitrh r-a. It tt 1 1 A M at.nr.er s ets rhiiri'Wie :v. IS h'ea. mat, a I T . tj to II- M . lufier nies Mflitll. I ei. ta s.m etedal r -i .Hauler M . aee a - ,hamriee!p. . 1 e K.ea rinal. etai -Si r ) . II i Is I M t' M re - n . . n Kaane.a I heloa m1. 1 r-at . I t lo 3 So M S-f--s s eoee Kse1l.-atv I " vt . snen . ti- . bar-at 4 4'C. .!' ( i C '.C.s) 31 Ne . asxnefvay-l 0 :r tv-t ftnv ha . , -s rmr U t -M r W . 4r'rr( T:t 4aa" -T1 ; U ttt 3aO M W!aHc.ta sjt1tr 1 1 r-ana) MISS HAIII.EV IX OLD IOMM former tiolf champion Easily le- feats Rival al IWston. WATfRTrilV. .. N. v.. Msy Tt Mslntsinlng the marvelous long gstrte. whleh was the feature of her pley last '. Mse Kate f. Il.rley. of Kail River, the Nstlonal woman golf cham pion, easily defeated Miss Msrgsret furtle. of the Country Club. Hrookllne. the SS7 tille-ho;der. els u ix. four to play. In the first match play round of the Hoeten woman's golf rhanvplonshlp on the links of the Oakley Country Club totlay. Trails Score. Ilratlli. RTK N. T Mar r Waller J Tracts, es-ltrltlsh champion. scored heavltv again today In the quallfvtng round for the eleventh annual Melmnnlllan tlotf championship. over the links of the At-amamls 4 lub. He woo low. sec re medal by a lead of four strokes In the 34 holes medal play. tn,ly two men. John A. Ward and Klndlay K. Itougiaa. mho registered i In the morning round, did under as. Miss lllsltop Wins at tolf. i-.U:Xcvi; N. y.. Msy X - In the tnatrn plsv Inday In the sell champL.n ship woman's Msralhon lit.lf Aswistin. Xli. s (ercrg'.snna . i.l-. beat Mrs. T. H. rnihsniM. Miae Iu.s,p pised a man e f artie. Women!. Mic' and Children Wearing Apparel AND REFINISHING Today ! SIXTH FLOOR in Oriental Couch Cover patterns in liht and oU inches wide and full SI. S3 i GAME WON BK SHAVER KM I. WOOD TKAM DKIKATI D BY KXllfc: OK ft TO . r.irk-k Plirlt-r Carood Ball and Ham. Ont Tw Two-RiRm for Winning Nine. STAMtlMi or THK Ma. a I II Sw W. L P w-imams Avenue .......4 a I evte Moata.llla aae 3 I Ti CWHer Uieea. J 3 ar ' ""eh s a .,te ri!ood a j wa 'e... . -tv , a e a a e e i It mas nip ,J tuk betmeen Ph.v.r snd fa-Urn ood yesterday at Rast T-elf i h snd est Harts .tree is. but II. suprrw fielding of tl,e bluiver oung.era and the clever mork of their pitrher. Patrick, finally mm the game for hem by tie rloae soore of a lo 4 4-l!aod opened mtth a rush In the "rat Inning, and pulled In three run. Martin, the nrst lad up. fring-d out a tmo-aarker past aeon.! bas. Itme fl ioettig. al.o b .od Msrtm sdvanced to third. IVndergTaea ranned and then Wit. ling a hit brought In Martin. t.arhsrtr. secrtnred for a letly by loss, and a psssed ball let m Willing ISellaod bad men on third base, in the second, third, fifth and slsth Innings, bul could not pujl In another run until He ninth, mhrn s hit bv leosra brought In Palmer. Hliaver scored one run In l he first In ning, one In tie sreeM. two In the tMrd and ane In the seventh. The bright star of t ) game a a a Pat." r-.k. who hrMn stitching good ball and neldlng Ms poeitl.Mt sell, ass the war batter, eeeurlr.g I o iseo-baggers and a ssrgle Wllllrg. the svilaood pitcher, a'xv sl om-ed up well, atr-lklng out II snd allomirg but nine I ns. hsrirv M. -Uloln. fhatera eee.a-l l.aeenn.n. deserves spee'al mention f te hie srgresel ver.ee. There maa a douhle play In the Kill hen tioaka froae to a n and caught "K'er man at third base lknesa of sunt of the SB-nwned hots did not put tl,e team out of the rare and It mill finish the series, l.svlrg a game yet to plav mlth Coueh. The game era being played lnwler protest, hssrvm. oecauste turee teants put In 11. a finale f reen the set ond dlvlaion. Inslesd of one team from each division. (Shaver has "" 'wo games to plav and a chan. for nrat place. Vernon haa dropped out The line-up yesterday folios a. S''Ste l-o.-i.oa. Sel-.e-d '"' " Wl. fae. n 1 1 I n at eoaa a fait la . . Mat I n l: frofpe 5 Metllota If after it I'o.'. a r . s-i 1 1.. n H 04. t el t" Metiloia I slsner t- ti. e t . . . Mcksasy leartHafiS' Mneea ss . . ... Astoria riataa Track Meet. AUTt'iRTA. r. May St, - Special A Held nseet lelsien II. Irak teams rep rreent rg the Unco'n High sv-t.oo of Port: sod and the Astoria H'ru fs, haa been acrarged to he held tn this city on Kslurd.). Jurat M Americans Take Prises. r A K T ft Mav X Two Ameriians won at TremlMsy today. H. It. Ituryea s Wsnda III mn In first In the I Tlx Retaet. and V . K Vanderhil: s ISeaslrk II waa the Pnx IVlSar ui'.lo.a.