Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, May 28, 1909, Page 7, Image 7

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FAIL T0X
GET SINGLE HIT
Kinsella Shuts Out' Spokane in
First Game of Kind Ever
Played Here.
COONEY FAST ON BASES
Clever Shortstop Makes Portland's
Three Rons Possible by Speed
on Paths and Oood Work
With Stick.
KOBTHWESTERS LEAGCE.
Yesterday'. Bmlta.
Portland 8. Bpokana O.
Seattle 4. Atxrdara O.
Ttcomm 5. Vancouver i.
Standing of the Club.
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Portland . . sT 4
Aberdeen . . 2( 3i 2
Vancouver .1 2.. 3
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Lost
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BT TV. J. PETRAIX
The few faithful fans who braved the
threatening showers and visited the ball
park yesterday were Riven a distinct treat
in baseball. Big Eddie Kinsella pitched
the first no-hlt -no-run game ever recorded
on the Portland lot. and his feat Is all
the more creditable for the reason that
he accomplished it against that hard-hitting
Spokane team, and against the wiles
of the clever Southpaw. Irven Jensen, off
whom Portland collected three runs.
Jack Clynes. the first Spokane man up.
walked, but was thrown out at second,
and for six innings after that, not a
visiting player reached first baseIrTTTTe
seventh. Clynes walked again, but was
doubled out on AMman's fly to Adams
In that Inning. Weed hit a bounder to
Casey, which Mullln tried to field, and
Kinsella. who covered the bag. dropped
Cascy-8 perfect throw, allowing the run
ner life, and this player was the first
Spokane man to be left on a base.
Heavy Hitters Powerlexs.
Connors. Burnett and Ostdiek. ail fin,
batsmen, were easy outs In the eighth
but In the ninth, another error robbed
Xlnsy of a chance to mow the visitor
down In order. "Dode" Brinker. Spokane'
hard-hitting pitcher-utility player, tat
ting for Brown, rapped one towards right
fi"ld. Casey fielded the ball and threw
to Mullin. but the redhead dropped the
ball as I'mplre Carruthers was signaling
the batsman out. Stevens, batting for
Jensen, hit to Caey. and the Utter played
It safe by throwing to first, retiring the
batter, and allowing Brinker to go to
second, and this was the first Spokane
runner to negotiate that sack. Clynes
flew to Adams, and Altman tried hard to
break the no-hit proposition, by lacing
one of Kinseila's benders high and far in
left field, but "Counf Basey got under
the ball and the game was over.
Phil C'ooney's base running waa again
a feature of the game, for the daring
little shortstop could not he held on the
bases at all. and his hattln and speed
on the paths made possible Portland-
trio of runs.
In the first Inning. Phil hit what would
ordinarily be a fair single to left field, but
he refused to be allowed only one sack,
and took two on the drive, much to the
astonishment of the Spokane players.
Bsssey hit one along the first base Una
which caromed off Buck Connors Jaw,
and Cooney scored all the way rrom sec
ond, though Ostdiek might have touched
him had lie been alive to the situation.
Cooney Gets Another Hit.
In the sixth Inning Cooney opened with
another swat on which' he took two tnore
bases. Ostdiek tried to catch him olT the
bag. and Phil amhled to third on the bad
peg. Mullin hit sharply to Altman. who
threw to Ostdiek. but Umpire Carruthers
called Cooney safe on a close play. Garry
singled to center and Mullin took third on
the gwst. Garry then started to oteal sec.
ond. and when James hooted Ostdiek"
throw. Mullin scored, but Garry ran back
to firet. While Staton was fanning, rain
descended in torrents and the game waa
temporarily called. On its resumption.
Adams ended Portland's runfesr with a
drive to Jensen, who fielded and threw
the hall to first ahead of the runner.
The official score of the first no-hit-no-run
game ever played here is aa follows:
SPOKANE.
INDIANS
AB. R. H PO. A. E.
Oyn-s. rf a o n 3 I 0
Altman. 3b 4 O o 1 3 4
Weed, rf 3 O n O O O
James. 3b. 3 O O 2 1 S
Connors, lb....... 3 It R o 0
Burne't. cf 3 n t 1 o 0
Ostdiek. c 3 0 O 4 2 1
Brown, as 1 o 0 4 1 n
Jenen. p .......2 A o 1 1 0
Brinker 1 O O 0 O 0
Stevens' 1 0 O 0 0 0
Totals 27 O 0 24 S 4
PORTLAND.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Ca-ey. 2b 4 0 o 2 3
f'oonev, as. ........ .. 4 2 3 1 4 o
Hasv, If....... 4 O 2 1 O O
Mullin. lb 4 1 1 13 O 1
Oarrv. cf...... .4 O 1 1 O
Staton. 3h. 3 0 O 0 2 O
Adams, rf 8 o 1 S 1 0
Murray, c. .......... 3 o 4 1 O
KlnseUa. p.......... 3 O O O 4 1
Totals 32 S 21 15 2
SCORE BT IXX1VGS
Cpekane n o l o o o o o o
Hits 0 o o n o o o o n o
Por-.Iand 1 OO o O 2 o o .
Hits 2 O 2 1 O 2 0 1 8
FVMMARV.
Struck out By Jensen 4. by Kinsella s.
Bases on Rail. Off Kinsella 2 Two -baa.
hlta A dam a. Cooney. Mullin. Two-baee hit
Adams to Mullin. stolen base Garry.
First baa on error Spokane 2. Portland 1.
1-eft on base. Spokane 2. Portland S. Tlma
of Kama l hour 2u mlnutea. Umpire Car
ruthers. SKATTXK BLANKS ABERDEEN
t)ngdale's Men ProTe Too Much for
Black Cats.
SEATTLE. May 27. Seattle got the bet
ter of Siever in a great pitchers" battle
this afternoon, winning by a score of 4
to 1. Until the last of the eighth. Frisk's
Lome run was all that showed tor the
work of the batters. In the last of the
elghrh an error by Herbert and a bit by
pitched ball put two on bases. Magee
drove over the left field -fence.
Aberdeen got more hlta than Seattle
Siever showing the form expected of him'
but he rave four passes, and hit one man
as ajcalnst a clean record tor Thompson.
tor
; Ricking on a thlrtl strike. Score:
SEATTLE.
AB.
j Akin, lb
Itirmond. ss. ........ 4 t
; Bennett, -b 2 4
l-n--l. cf a 1
Fri.k. rf a J
'"mpron. If a f
t'roeker. If 1 4
Mace, lb 1
H. PO. A T.
1 t'u.ter. e S I
Thompson, p......... 4 I
Totali
ABERDEEN.
AB. R. H. PO.
E
Carr. ;b a l
Campbell, rf 4 S !
Savalm. If 4 t
Stretb. lb 4 4 2 7
!-"une. cf 413
Herbert, as 4 S
Bewer. 3b 1 A
O'Brien, c 1 S
fclever. p...'. a 1 O a
Totals X a 24 a a
SCORE BT INNINGS.
E" n I a 4
Aberdeen .a) 4) 4 o a)
SI MMART
Two-bae hit Si aim. Home runs Frlak.
Magee. stolen baa- Capron. Struck out
Rr Thnmpun. in; by sieve, a. Haaes on
balls Siever. Hit by pitched ball 1. nch
by Siever.. Time l:lo. L'mplre Krary. .
TACOMA TAKES EASY (iA.ME
Champions at Mercy of Samuels.
While Hall Is Hit Often.
VANCOUVER. B. C. May 17. The
Champions could do nothing with Samuel
today while Hall mas hit at critical
times. Some fast fielding by both teams
featured the game. Score:
TACOMA.
I Oapron was put out of the grounds
0 1 a o o
1 1 13 O O
10300
1110 0
O0110
03120
OIXOO
o o 2 a
2 2 o 3 o
& S
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R. H.
1 o
O 1
O 1
0 O
1 1
O O
VAN-CIV
AB
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a 4
4
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Travi.. M
Se ha rn weber.
Mahon. cf . .'. .
Wulatley. 2D. t
VHn. rf . . .
Kennedy lb.
Mahle. r...
Snyder. 3b . . .
Hall, p
Totala ....
PO.
3
2
1
3
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12
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3 27 14
HCORE BT INNIN.iS
n 0 o 1 o
0000 1
Tarama
Y.ncouver
12 1 n.i
1 11 fi at '
PI MMART
Heme run Klppert Three-haw. bit Hur
ley. ls-baae hit Mahon. Sa rlnr. hit
Kennedy. Hnyder. Hurley. Keller-key. t'art
riahi. stolen I:ni Sueas. Sirurk out
Br Halt 2. b- s.mueia 1 Raw. on .
Kamuils 2 lilt b pitched -alt Sue... V:-1
t" ' i.ert n r
anrouer 3. Time of gam
mlnutea. l'mplre Flvnn.
-1 hour
PILES UP 17
(H'KLEY GItEEX DEFEATED IN
CiltASIMAK LE.(al'
IT Victors Are Snr.ful In Ciame
Willi Shaver Tomorrow They
Win Championship.
STANIHNG Or THE 1.1 BS.
... , Won. l.oat. I" c.
w llllama Avenue .... a a leas
Montavlll 4 1 V4
fhaver a
trkWy -,reen a a .
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wnwoofl ........... a
.004
The William Avenue boy certainly
piled up the runs yesterday out at tha
Catholic baseball park, when they took
Ockley Green Into camp by the over
whelming score or 17 to a.
The five tallies of the Ockley Green
boy were all secured In the sixth In
ning, when Pitcher ttteurhoff. unable to
handle the slippery ball, walked two
men and allowed four hit, two of
which were . dotihle-aekera by Harlow
and Wltliran. Wlthran's double brought
In his three predecessors.
Williams Avenue secured three runs
in the first Inning and four In the sec
ond. But the fireworks came In the
fourth, when a total of seven run were
registered a a result of five hit, one
base on balls and three men being hit
by pitched halls. In this inning; Nelson
and Shea were up twice. Nelson knock
ing a triple and a single, and Shea se
curing two single. ln run waa made
again in the fifth and two in the sixth.
A double play was made in the eighth
when Miller took In Shipley's pop-up
and then caught Wlthran at the home
plate. Shea made a lovely one-handed
catch In the eighth. He also hit all
five times he was up. Nelson batted
well, landing a triple and two singles.
The pitchers were handicapped by tha
rain, and this accounted partly for tha
large score.
The attendance yesterday was the
largest yet. despite the rain, and the
Williams Avenue supporters became
greatly excited at times.
The game tomorrow between Will
lams Avenue and Shaver at the Catholic
grounds will decide the championship If
William Avenue wins. If Shaver win
the championship will still be In tioubu
The line-up:
Williams Avenue. Orklev Oreen
Steurhoff P Moora-Shlpiev
,r,'1 f Smith
i."rrB IS Shipley
Bri-n
M"1" 'B Harlow
H"PP -f 1-eopold
Phroeder RF Wlthran
?."' .F U Wlthran
tn"ll L.F Dod..
AMERICAN HORSES SUIT OlT
Races 4at Epsom Ol ve bat Slight
Chance to Any bat English.
KPSOM. May 27 The Royal ate
Handicap of 10nf sovereign for 3-year-olds
and upward, distance six furlong,
was won by Hallaton. Poor Boy was sec
ond and Raeberry third. The Coronation
Cup. value 2no sovereigns, and li sov
ereigns for the winner, added to a sweep
stakes of sovereigns each, over the
Ierby course, waa w on by J. B TVaal a
Dean Sa Ift. W. H. Walker's White Ragle
was second, and L. De Rothschild's Ianto
Sayito third.
Ti.e Imrdan's plate handicap of KW
soverigns for-3-year-olds and upward, was
won by Arranmore. Summer was second
and the Freda colt third. Mr. Whitney's
Irtnna Ken II was among the six starters.
McLean Suspended Now.
PHILADELPHIA. May r:. Catcher Mc
Lean, of the Cincinnati National Lerue
team, ha been Indefinitely suspended
without salary by Manager Griffith, as a
result of the catcher absenting himself I
irom ine ciuo tor a week without permis
sion. Manager Griffith says McLean left
the club in Brooklyn, and until yesterday
had been in New York.
Bloomer Girls to Play Soldiers.
VANCOUVER. Wash.. May 27. Spe-
claLI The Bloomer Girls, captained by
Clara Orser. will play a team from the
Klrst Infantry at the barracks on the
Trl-Olty League grounds in this city
tomorrow afternoon at 1:10 o'clock.
Hurley. If . .' a
Kl.pert. lb 4
Fuea. rf a
Swain, cf 4
Cartwrlght. 3b 3
Coleman. 2b....... 4
Kella-kev. c 3
Hre.lno. as........... 4
Samuela. p.......... 4
Totals 32
lirill ri nnxn inn
ntHLti y h mv
ALL OUT SAFELY
Danny Long's Twirler Pitches
Exhibition Ball and Port
land Fails, to Score.
GRANEY BECOMES NERVOUS
Fans Cct Obstreperous- and Nome
Are Thrown Out. but Halt line
O004I Game Is Put l"p. With
Final Score of 3 to 0.
FAC1MC COAST LUbl'E.
Veatea-daay' KeaaaKa.
Fan Francisco 3. Portland o.
Los Anselea 2. Oakland 1
Sacramento 11. Vernon .
standing an? tha claaba.
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San Fran . i
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PAN FRAXnStVl, Mjy 27 (Special
In a came'that f j! ,.f snappy play
ranny lir.n S-tlti put t:e Beavers
to the mat yatja). Hail- v. wlvo waa
In tr-e box for I he . seemed to lava
everything, ard at trillral point as aa
cool as an iceberg. Graney. who shot
ttvrr the bend for the IVavars. got the
wiggle alien he mas up against It.
The f ls awemed i have the l-d an
sign on the Beaters Jn the first. Z-l.l-r
bulled Tlraney lnt let'lng I lm walk,
srd g-t to e cotid on a aa'M pit. It.
Mohl-r s out ser.t Mm on. ard l e s-ored
on l ile'. n a bad I ar'.Ht of T'crar.t s
grounder.
Two In Third Canto.
In te fifth Ir.r.rg the S'ala again
Started s-me;r.lng. the .!e rl, ,f Ja- k
Uleaeon's kln.V-rgartt n. McArtlle wjlk. d
and "a. forrrd b li-nley, Z-u'er walked
ar.d Mohler I it. n:i r.g tt.e Mtkm. Then
Tennant clouted th pt eroi.i. bringing
Zel.ler and VoMer artoea aaltn two more.
In the sixth the -als bad the bags full
once again, but Graney puPed himself
together and there ws r-'l-ltg !!rrlng
In the seventh Henley alios d three of
the Ilesvers to populate the comer, but
none of them could croe the pan.
teood Support by Fans.
Altog-tlier there was tnore excitement
In the vicinity -f l,reai'..n Park IVan
ha been seen In that region for some
lime. Jack Gleason a kindergarten a
on its bad leehavor. some of the lada
beirg orrt enthused. Two or three .of
them bad to be ei'.t-d from the p!c
for tailing the Portlander harsh name.
This la a g-od sign, for it la some
thne since t be .-als or the Beavers have
been getting a Lite- of that raikl sup
port which shows that the teams are top-nolchers.
PORTLAND.
AB II. 11 M i R-
Speaa. if a n o i
Rran. rf 4 o i o s o
'on. aa 3 o 3 3
MeCredle. rf 3 n I o o
Johnaon. Sb 4 t 3 3 A
hreen lb 4 s A 4 n
Kennedy, lb 3 o n a n n
Armbeu.ter. e X O O 3 3 O
rjrar.ee. o 2 n O I
rournler I o o o S O
Tot: a o J :i ij "j
SAN FRANCISCO.
- H- HI-oa T.
Zelrter. Sb 3 2 1 3 I O
Slohler. an 3 I 1 I 3 o
Tennant. lb .4 o I 7 n at
Hodle. rf a n o 3 o n
Melrholr. cf 3 n n o n
J Wllllama. If 2 n i j a n
Berry, e 3 o l a
MeArdle. 3b 3 I o 3 n
Henley, p 4 o o o 1 o
Total 2S 3 T 27
st'MM ART
Porcand OOOASAOO o a
Hit. o I o o o o o I i a
San Fmncleeo I OA02000 3
Hits 02 103 1 10 I
Ft MMAKY.
Stolen baae. M'-Creo'le. 7.elner. Mohler:
two-baae br. Jihnain; a riflc-a hit. J.
. r ii- rti "lari omi. fieniey j. Ijrano .
bit by pitcher. Zeider; double piaa tlraney
to Hreen. Johnson to Kennedv; passed ball.
Berry
game.
hours, umpire. Mitireevr.
Angels Wallop Oaks Acaln.
1-08 AXOELKS. May 27. The boms
team took another game away from
Oakland today. The locals played er
rorless ball. and. while Koeatner al
lowed five hits, he kept them scattered.
Wlggs was very steady and struck out
seven men. but with an unearned run
in the first and an earned one In tha
second off two hits, jom Angeles got a
lead that Oakland eould never over
come. Score:
Oakland 0 0 0-1 0 0 0 0 O I t
Los Angeles. 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 0
Batteries Koeatner and Orendorff;
WlSKS and C. Lewis.
Senators Win Bis; Joke.
FACRAMKNTO. May 27. Sacramento
defeated Vernon. 11 to . today. In a
laughable exhibition of the great
American game. Itoih pitchers were
subjected to terrific batting rallies.
Score:
Vernon S0O0 1 0 1 1 o 1 4
Sacramento 3042001 a 11 13 1
Hatterles Whalen and Byrnes; S-cr.a-!
ter and Hogan.
Anierlcan Association.
At Kansas City Klrst gsnie Kansas
City 3. St. I'aul . Second game Kan
sas City a. St. Paul 2.
At Milwaukee First game Milwau
kee 0. Mlnneapoiia Second game
Milwaukee S. Minneapolis 1.
At Columbus Columbus 4. vLouls.
vllle 3.
At Toledo India r.a poll -Toledo gams
postponed; rain. ,
HAM. t.AMK
It
TABOOED
Spokane Officials to Take Action
Against f.amhling-.
SPOKANE. Wah, May S7.-I am
informed that the city officials wi;
take steps at once to stop the posting
of bets on baseball games, as s vio
lation of the ar.tl-sarnl.iing laws." stat
ed Joseph t'ohn. president of the Sk
kane baseball Club, today. v are
not opposed to iulet bet between
friend, but are vet against posting bet
In cigar store and charatnat commla-sion.'
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PENNANT RAGE WON
Washington High Champion of
Interscholastic League.
CATHOLIC LADS DEFEATED
Columbia l nlirr.ll) I 4im- to 4 la
Met Ktt'HIns tinte af SraMin.
lJlst
Sldr Hand I'rcra
Tram to Utorj.
More ex. -It mg flian ar.v other game of
th season In the Inlerarnolaatlc league
the contest yesterday illrnumn t--twee-n
XVaai.incton lligti fhoo and Co
lumbia tnlver.it. a huh the former a.m
by the a. -ire of ( to a There was anme.
thing doing every minute. Kten t he f re
loei.t . bower ahlclt reiulred II. larrs
to take refuse In the grandstand for short
periods did not damiM-n the spirit of the
fan who tnrncd out in large numbers.
ws a chamt lor.altlp game and both the
'aalilngton and ColumMs tu1ents turned
reut well. The Ka.l Hlle band of ten
pleees was there with s vanity of rous
ing selections and urged their leant on
lo victory.
With this victory Washington Is tl a
unuftubteil champion of the league. Not
a game has been lo.t In the acnes of fie.
In the game yesterday only too error
were made try Washington and these
were bard to field. It mas a bunting
game which the t'oiumbLa leant ma at a
! lo handle. When one man would
make the first sau k rh other player
would advanew him and then bring the
runners home by the ayatem.
Three run were made by Washington
In the second Inrlng and another In tne
third, the latter being due to the fault of
the Columbia player. In the aialh Co
lumbia had a streak of lurk and bunched
several lilt scoring three runs, and leav
ing men on both, aecond and third. A
three-bagger far out to right fleM by
Campbell sm responsible for two of thee
runs.
storeland. for Washington, made a sen
sational play In the sixth Inning by steal
ing home. On third base be mad a da.h
for horns while the ball waa still In the
pitcher's hands and made good by run
ning Into the batter which presented
Knnla frnra touching him. Columbia mad
another score in th eighth through, th.
error of Hedges In left field. Thrroueh
the errors Washington mad lis slxtn
scar In the ninth Inning.
Although Hooch. for Washington,
twirled his usual good game, ten hits
were mad off him. II made up for
I hi, however, by striking out the batters
st critic! moment hen danger wb
threatened by runners on second and
third.
AMERICAN" I.KAGl'E.
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1i-ago and New York Tied.
CHICAGO. May 17. '-Virago and
New York played a t.e ITmnlng gam
today, th srora being J to S when th
game was railed at t o'clock to allow
th New York plavera to catch a train
for Washington. Score:
H.n.r.1 n. ii. r.
Chicago S o New Tork ..J Is J
hatterles Smith and. Sullivan; War
hop and Hlalr.
t'lrvrland : Si. leoala S.
T. IHIS. May IT Cleveland won
eaally from St. Ixui today. to t.
Jo pitched a good game, while Hy
waa hit safely IJ time. Score : .
Bt. Iul ...1 7 I Cleveland ... U I
Hatterles fVlty and Stephen: Jos
and Kaat.rly.
Its In Sxll mra.
Three 'National and laa Amerlria
league gam -heduiod for Thurela)
wer bloikrd br rain. T same thus
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sxre of i.
t.olf ent hii.ia.ta mere present In large
nunihers yestrrday afternoon at tie
Waveriy link, for Hm ttaalifing rour.la
of iht, tournament for the rhamnlurelup
of Oregon In tl epen .tenia f"T men
and somen. ff 'it cmte.tnta. winners of
the wni.nnl f -r e.terda ere. a A.
Wnghi. U T. Hone man. Thorns Itob
erton. H. n. lilrlckburv. Jordm elan, aior
don Vowhiea. R. . M.rle.r. nd A. A.
Vlorrtauan. Mr. Xlacleay aa ll.e alnrrr of
the medal play a 1th a score of M. Owing
to the h'gh w Ind tht prevailed no m
s--ore were niede. In 1 he clrasnrvg for to
day, these player were peirrd a. follow.:
A. A. ttrlilu v. I. T. Honeymn: Tins.
Hohert Itobertaon v II o. Strtckbur ;
Jordan -an va teoedon Voorliei; It I."
Mat-leay va A. A. Mitrraon. Tit. play a ill
begin at lo orlnrk.
The women's open chsmpbmehlp started
alth the first round of a match play Mr.
R Koehler defeated Mr. W. J. Burns;
M'aa fooley of Victoria defeated Mra.
Peter Kerr; Mra. Thorn Kerr won from
Mr W. H. Aer and Mies Use lost to
Mtes Carrie 1nder. Mr. Koehler and
Mats Rooley and Mrs. Tho. Kerr and
Ml.a Flanders acre paired In the drat.
Ing fair th nrrnl line at today, a Inch be
gin at 1 r M
Mia Violet Pooler won first prize In th
clock golf and In the nine-hole putlnar.
Wirt Minor. tSordon Voerhiea and Mra.
W. B. Aer tied for first place
The schedule for today Is ss follows:
I la ia la A at Men's net. rtiamptoa.
shir. It hole match at.t reva4
13. J. to t I M Hoi eswa raaaiak.
ship. IS bole, rnaleh a.ar. M.n4 raaaa
I la 1 I r M Womeat'a .tea rhampMl
fthip. IS hnlea. anateh fki.r. ""4 mual
IS to r M. -ork golf. .l:, etM
1 to P. M Mae bole puitlc. dally
FANDO.M AT RAM)0M 1
PIIE KIXeKLLAa pitching feat ,.
aLa terdsr Is the third no-hit gam of
tl North we. tern league aeseon. nd
the ftrili on the P-inc t eas this season.
...
On April M Ik Huiler hut Vancouver
out mithout I tl or run but had three
men left on base. Ml Kin.!. h4
but trno men le rt on tb p. 1 1 anea
hi gam aa owr.
...
T day fter Hutler . feat Jack HVkey.
pitcl-tng for Vanmutar, g. Tacoma
ao hit, but lo. hi game I la . eg
error, sh'.le Kaaer p4t he-4 a threat t-.li
shutout for Tacoma
...
Tr Ran FVanclacea club has bees the
vw-tim of a tx-hu. no-run same oei (
orca.iona Wlgg of Oakland ar-d Koeat
ner of Lee Atlrle. were ths lalrWra la
blank lue -aia aMbout runs or bangle.
...
Scm of th Kan FVa -r! a-o crlbe re
cently it-led lo pa ten the Oakland clb
off aa tha vtctina of KoeaiMra no h i
game, but th feat 1. not yet forgotten
by ir far, aad Iheir effort a
failure.
...
Bob Rna Is reported aa be'r.g ai:"r
lo lrd ntcher Irven Jeneen lo tr Mc
Credle for t".tcber Al Carson Jer.ars
I. a tin. p:trh.r. but v-tiend I'kea 'ar.
on. nd the ehances of the de going
through ar s:im.
...
Th way Phil CVon.y is plarlrg ball
thea d a rauavr us lo Mura Hal be
at play rtfige amuaj himii nd a
Itolly eidwr beatea a wei.l Tt l:ttl
f-i:.TW started out Ihe i.atia altn t b
inier.tkn of do-rg great u:rj. for .ey.
He mad good.
GIBBS
WILL BE CHARGED ON JUNE ACCOUNT
The New Coat Sweaters
For women ami misses the
new anl smart styles for
motoring, golf and outdoor
wear; stoutly knit and from
pure soft yarn. These j a ck -ets
never rip, ravel or lose
their shape; fit well ami are
stylish ami comfortable. I n
all col.rs. l'mm 92.95 up.
Cloak Section first floor.
Sale of Halll Seats
Eleven of these hall pieces in the mahogany
and golden oak show an unusual price-reduction
in a sale which ends ttnlay. From these
eleven sample pieces a pleasing selection ran
be made to complete the furnishings of
your hall.
M.."i0 Hall Seat in
2J.r0 Hall seat in
20.00 Hall Seat in
?-jn.tm Hall Seat in
::.( K Hall Scat
in
.U.tHl Hall .Seat in
Et.OO Hall Seat in
.VI.0 Hall Scat in
sHiS.tKl Hall Seat in
BOYS TO COMPETE
Grammar School Athletes Will
Storm Field Tomorrow.
NUMBER OF ENTRIES. 200
AmtillHtsa Ytnlha to rx-rk Medal, for
r"prt Irirrnr.. lmfr.Mr Itota.
rrl Kn-lin Will rrrde No
Admission I "re tliarcci.
T.'te long looked W a,,j . od track mer
of lb. Orammar J.-!tool Athletic Uafu
I rchedlM for the Multnomah Held lo.
morrow ftrnooei. and more than IMS boys
haae enteral ire tartoua alhlctac compe
tition aahtrh a ill be commenced prxtmptly
' oclork The embrj o Hmltbeota
Kellys and liiltwoa are on ihetr mettle
this araami more than ever before, and
eaery lad a ho a ill mntne-te on Mull no
ma u field ttatutday afternoon Is ambt
it.eus lo win medal for himself and glory
for bla sehool.
The general public la ratended a most
I'.eariy Invitation by the management of
Ihe Crammar tVhool league, for no ad
mtaalon ! to be rharged and every erne
la arlcome In sc. the - kiddle." perform.
Home o tb young athlete are clever at
th vanoua stunt, and lho a ho take
the lime to see the bova perform will be
furnished Ihe treat of lle season.
Prof.--. .or Roberi Krwhn. pl aval di
rector of ih Portland PuMte t- hoola. HI
ct aa .tarter of ihe running event. II
a HI be a..!. led In handling ihe young
sters by a Urge st.rf of ihe grammar
school principals and teachers, while sev.
eral prominent members of the Multno
mah Amateur Athletic flub will help ex.
!dite ihe programme.
..,Th '"trie for the firammar fV-hoot
Held and Track Meet, which Marts
promptly at 1.3s o clock tomorrow f
lernoon ar a follows:
l" tart - . . 01 m Shait.ra:
S o,r- tMeatr. aidant Tat. .. V Th.a,,n.
t..re.e.o. ImnaliNi. K.t
Tre. M"--ala . I'uaier. Ai.ie
A Ua.eil. Aine.eetlt. .i-e.1 om sn n
fr.tral .M. Ila.ll... lire.. Keee.
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WOMEN'S. MISSES'
AND CHILDREN'S
WEARING APPAREL
golden .oak
golden oak
golden oak
inahoganv.
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916.50
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second oird of be tenth annual cl.snt
ploo.hp caf ihe Women Meiropontsa
alolf Avla1ls o er tl links of : ve
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Take Oary TVm Raal Wmmmm LabI
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Coat Cut Undcr.hirt
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J Kt?? Lemglh Erawrr,
Slartrpinsf Suits,
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Union Suits.
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w mp yoa cool. AJ
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