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THURSDAY. JUNE 15. 1911. 8 TTIT. MORMNO OKEGOMAN. i ROADSTERS WORST SPOKANE HOSTILES "Portland Batters Accomplish ; Wonders With Pitcher Bonner's Curves. : FINAL SCORE IS 12 TO j Tonarwi. p-. H llllans and Casey tlcwro P rosnlae-atly Vaat-T" of Indian. Red Helplr FicrJi la Fit-nth. IT nrtrnK raWrr.TT. A Northwest ccampe tee hiki trlb ""imi eesrcely n-.atte bid. t Tr. game, howav.r. t.ed opt g--d nd Our I ac. A d a cum I atio. j As rental' Tha Portland Koa.Ut.ra ....... ... Taha a naan T. .cor. w.a ) to t. that r.M eolaar.. I mwuu aba., rea.tn wai-tpe. r- r'r. in It : vara aa - - V :,:.a.-n .""-.a.. Nicdemu William and i 1t :.rn Txtn.aon. qatt an iwinBriil of ft: B:U. ipav led la tr carnage arltb four to.n ra.e end four rtt In four f i-Mini.nr .:l Tooneean. boa. ' ever. D.a"l Urn duwn the atrrtrh with , tnr In fur. una of which went ever 1 t-i. r'ntr..;t f.tre fr a homer, hrlng , In- hom. t-.e nr. I two tai.l.a In tha ' .-oa4 Icniuf. ' Tf't were no "If." and "n4" about and t.-e on'jr -hut.- war availed wltn an "t." Tta Bwrr.ender t !-nion.trat.t a tm.-teorn axiom: "Hit nr. f. tu( rt wn jot, DIM aad 'troy il not m.a ju." Perl Caeev waa fan. .trier n in ttmeiv hunrh. prttduetrc f iar hut. wain, and a aacrlnca t:y In flt tl3f uk l.inif Won In Iwinil. Portland tr." wnB th cam In . tr-a a.cond. r.l Toi)BtoB ecor.il irl Mm. f on Ma homer. Hon r. oo tha mou.d far xkaaa. m- jna.li.t.l eed In I k. a cr.-n puff In a .t.acn praee. douhea br Wl. llama 'aad Sp. a.-id a am. to l.KT driv ing two niort aeroea In the t&trd- And i a. I thl tirn Tor.n.'n was hootir. trern acroae tra cttrner In a rrrt and " lecelvttg nnaener, holding Spokane to f Mr arattered alt until tea eierhiB Iml-g Tn.a. wiih the eror It ha .:atad no and I at themfattn tb - tvatMnar papyru. p-'liar. la'tl rama on a doutla Ih t'.rrt(kt. a b:nn"'a Ha.ty d n . r. turd aaaa l!n. folloatrd by nlaah.a 1 t th- uti ll.ntlr.l hola br aal i and foor.r. Tni. a .a la tba alcliln- la tla ninth J.ia Coha aina:iad front tra r-!.tnl f r an ll-run ralir ant ' h -a cMmptori on tfca banea ara hu.:T nacl la paruaina a ! rap. r at-cont of a bal cam at tba . ,ia pnit.tniary rhii o.Mwj . ;!. . -Th.t va aot It an ua aowa tnara I"tva t?ln at laaat." muttrad llCtla Cuonff i.il)r. "Na flaaa ta !tr..t !.((. for caUlrn; ! aropira a ir.tbr. TM acora. " fpuaaa I rartaJ A.MFaAr AlBhI Nfa-. Jl 4 S 3 I v "f aa S I 3 a lf M l 1 i O-T .'J. t I 4 rf 1 I i 't . I i a a x t a 3 ta a w m'i. I. 3 t a a r 'i . r 4 I 1 Maa r ; I I 1 a k. r.( 4 a i a a-i-.. . f. 4 4 I a i i I 3 I ' i I a a a mi . 4iii nr.. i .t I ii a a a a a I Taa 4 a 1 T'a.a XI JI a Tol. a U It : KVU PT INSIXOA ck.aa a a a a I a t , . a a l i 4 3 .ni i i 1 a 3 3 a 11 H.a a i 3 a s a i 1 SI MMAltT. nuna-r.rt.r'4'it. M.f. Mandortf. Ca av A ui A ll.uMt. p-- lir.dwr. r if.'a - t'ru out lr r nnr A tr Y j..a. il IhaM. o. a. 'tf Hvmm A T. bin h r. .arhk. ( art. t.nl. lto :. u uutu. M.aauc. apaaa Mma raa ' ..l- .tv I'-.jt' r attn-l'ff ta f.rt. .---..- h"m Vuflilirff. C.a... :u tat. -.:tt-.w. 5r.la ttra .1 1 ia 4 i.r-w Tim. af .ma t'mp.r. Ltoa.a b.. Note of tbe Game, .l!!'a i-t Purtlsad aiaat.ar. oaa aut tn ra'-t-ca I. f.. tha taa la Spokane unrra. i M ai.avd h"a laal W lat.r. bat l aal ... bun ta report. ' V.wa." nn.. h II star b rsaad by tba I'ttad ILaatlalacai 9i..ral hwndr.4 ciaaor aebaal teaeae touDltt.rt a.ra . Mill .eterdAjr. Ti iLaJ ntt.atiaAce aaa aaa i wm. la tna ft-rtk Irala rttart waa eaacht a.t a. .a t.ra and a.tma. Ilaatr paced ,Mra la th haeh. rtntnt. klnt caa. Ma . . i ti.r(4Pte ktk tha aph.ra la tha mis t.e. Ma aaa .-. 4 eat. TtmrnTwrnm. aaa af th. acMnlar atlrhara f tM. I.... ta b.'fta b.fa Taaaa wn :.... Ihr.. Urn- Bh are la(l- tar t ts.irt and hitter. Tha r raatna waa fatarad be ana ttwa.t fu..t. re .a tha part of (tpdl.ua - tM.r rp-ntj tha fram. by rothlna Pettl-a-.w af a hit by a irwit atop aa.1 tnrow ta fir.t. Kiprart f.tlaata awtt b. aahir n g.at .tit-StBil atoo and lacalUt cala af lir.4l. a 4 t. to cat.r fi.tsi. r.ti.r.a pmi4. w aatft.u.r. p a. 1 ana St. Jaoa. Mv. la I'M rtatrh-l.-a. .. tn !:. .'l lo. ! a. .j t.to iah i r a. b.t .tr .iti ami ra 1B.I aaa-4 tha VKtor at a .Jv clip. tu.iir iiomi: m i.tiiie bteattlo t arrlrt Away I -to- .anc U lib Tacoma. KTTt.H Wah. Joae It la a a;. me f.a'tarad by atcbt bora run. Ia tt:. won totlay M to s from Tacoma. Th avrtr. Nltt t Tacema AO NT. AC A.MPaAB t...r 1 S A I i 3 tM. tf. s 1 a a V . . ; rf 1 - IT- I t . r a, . l I a o :..,- j ; j t I 4 t t m -ra. . I .M.I r! I I t "l-'Vo't.rt. t tr.lt 1 lit o-..J.f. 333 ..d-a. I 4 --. . 4 3 S I a -. 4 3 I t " l I S 3 a teal ti.i.o. , 313 A..'-t p 3 3 i T 'ta, t: I Ti" A 14 II X . tkE T I.NlOA a.ati-a lel4 I , Ta -tea . I e 3 3 4 l WMAKT. Kaaa t'.rd 3 o-.e1. f. lrk..ak . . p.-. 1 n tVt i-.-mnj ; sv- 1 at 1 1 7. I tw.. raloi.e J, Rr.n1.t I B .i i T ... M ..... a.-r Ta . b -. -K'.lti. t - at. rt..ont tar. r-t. . p.:t i .-t . r ace .. 4 , t.. 1 . kh.nr'-:t. . .' ..a Ui.. Vw.. Kita4. "". r..t P . r.s. t to . :a "f Wi.. ' tn 4 K-ir.... 4 r.-. a. 4 4 h' a .? K4 M t. I at.ia. tnrvtooata at Bar ari... ' a.-M S:j.a mi t't a . A hr B. - I A h K f.'n. i. P.m. . - t'... A rf M ifM V I I Br .t.-14 M.I- ! .. t- W ...it.. , T -- A tl I "trt XttBrlnr. Ri;t:K vi. trr. fs onrii -tanrtttrr Win. .ftrrnon tiaoae , and 1 oec. Twilltht ootral. v A xrni "'".ft. R. . J in 14. Vn v4r ad Victoria brok va la to- ara lift haadar. tba local wtanlntj tha afiaoon rnt..f to I and loaina tba t wtl ia:M T.lr 1 to 1 aftr harm, tha ma urkH tair. Thraa hita did tba damaa in tba aa.mlh. ?corr: Aftaaaa a at a. R. H. K TS. H. K. Vinmit.r. I J t Vi-trl 1 4 riattarlaa . Garraia and Phaa: Balford. Lana and Hptaaman. Kvaataff atna: R. H E i R. M K. r.araarrr. t XVIrtorla... a Battarlaa Fimuiua an 4 La la; Tioa.i and Hlan. .uiimrtx i.EACiir.. N-w York , ItroH X. NEW TOKK. Jana 14. Tha lacala aoti rrom Tatrott tofUr. Tort rttrtiad Brand aaJl tor Stw Vork at critical ataaaa. atrlklaiT aat Cobb and Ot f'trd In tha math with two man on baa aad only oaa out. Cay wild throw Id th arTanih dacldrd th (am. R H. K , R. H. E. frtroli I II Saw York . Rattan Uat. anmmar and Caaay; Ptanaga. Tord and Swaaoay. rtilladrlphla S. ChUao I. VHIUAltF.t-PHlA. Jaaa II. Thtcaa-a in dafaatad la a pitch!-' katll of 14 Irminaa liam flandar aad Walah. Bota af tha bom train' rana wra mad po:bW by Chl-ao' error. rOT' PLH -TI R. M. E. rhkno ...1 7 i.rblla. 1 1 . Battarto Waib aad (ulUraa: Ban dar and Tnomti. ftuatnn . Orrlind I. FOSTDX. Juna 14. Bortoa dfat n.ralajid tody. wlr.nlna In th fifth lot to miithh nr.Rr.T ACTION 1 riTCHUII BOX. Pttchar Jdamarr. yoathfnl ra rrult ro falrlad two lnnlna for th Port .and K.ta!tra on Mon day' trama ai.ln.t Spok.n. ha what I probably th moat fro taaqu dallrarr a altrtca. Miinut.r. who la a outhpaw. halta from tha Oro Attrlcul tural Collaaa). wbr ba playad unlor "Myatarlttua Jlttch.ll'- thla fcprtnc. Ha inad tha portiand t.aan unaoiiclt'd o Monday and a. had for a ault and a cbajir to mak (ood. tBBlmr whaa tba locals connect! with lltcblJ for four hit, tallylnc four run. Ppaakar iralard tba llicamanta of bla be la a slid to tba plat and an carried from tha field. Ila Is x parted to retura to th sam In a faw day a Score: R. H. E I RRE. poaton . ... 13 : CleTeland ..1 1 Lattrrlea Karaer and Nunaroakar; MltcbalL Wast and Land. Waaiilneton IS. bU Ixals 0. WASHINGTON. Jun 14. Washinc ton dror Nelson and MUchll from th rubbar today, wmntot wltn aaaa. Scora: R JL E l R. H. E. Waah'ten ..1 11 1 ft. Uula .. Batterlea Jahaaon and ftreat; Nel wa, Mitchell. Crlsa aad Clark. NATIONAL XX.CCE.' Iltlebara; 4, Boaton S. tiTTTt RI'DH Jana 1 4. Roato n mada Its Brat appearanc of 'tba season In pttKburs; today and was beatea la a cloa cam. Iltt.bura; scored thre ran la tn eljttn. In tba ninth Boa ton tted th scor. Plttabor; won In tf aanth. when, with tba bases full. Byrne batted a lni to centernrld. acorlna th wlnnlntT run. Johnny Kit eaaaht bi Brat (am for Boa toa today. Scora: R. IL E.! R. K. E. rtttsb's; 4 13 : Boa tna ..I 4 S Batterlea Kerry and Oib.on: Mat tern and Kilns'. Ucuptrea fcason aad Johnston. tVatrra Lrajra Kraalt. At TopBi Topeka. 1 1 : St. Joseph, t. At Uneola Lancoln. 13: Paa Moinea. a. At rnr DnTr. T-3: Ornaha. 3-4 doM header I. ' At rueblo Pueblo, t: Stous City. S. ritcber Wants Jolt. A leecae twlr.er eeks a pltchlnr job In IBo-jtbero fwecon tor neit Sunday. Cocnmuoicata wita Ti Orejtonlaa. llolladay rah Srrk oabim. Th tlellarVay Cuba Br. after came with le-yAr-old teams. Telephone Kat Wanbwexa. n Lf fi W.B-P f, 40 -. IIMI ...AtT.t r-t..t . . ... S'raa 4: 11 .'-.' 'a- at ST i'J t. .a4 1 4 IT .Jl v.a..er .it 22 fT VTrr". " wait... 441 Parravm AU i:iirr:.M ...:;4I.;T i 4T .3t V ictori. 11 44 I a4Bawal. v t.P'" w 1. p r. fftrall -it IS t'- iTlrBft ' . I . .aa i.v . it a- h.w yerk. s-1 r..eto. ".:..-T .: ..i rna 31 ;t Itrk. 3 :-' -- P tt.t-tr, ..7..la. .-ht. . . .: St t-' Loaa. .. 5. .1 -4. t- vv ..4 jn 31 . : a. ln..:l .2 ..41 ma.htt.-aa ta -J .1 ,1 V)rlya ...I A3 .ill A Lent . . t I4 Hoat.m 13 4t teeteeday- Reaatta. p.rttl r,.t I. . -n:and 13. Ve-nea I ti.v in IT u Aas:es 4. a rraa r'.wo W a.rn.r.l I 3. Sr-hat.- I ..4--;. P.trtlaed 13. Spa kar.. Z . ...'tie l tr".. S. Atn.'t. an trie-f B .. S C'e.erand 1: W...t rif.a li I eat. a. P-tl,.a4..phi 3. C I Tar V r.trou 1 N.t.a.. l..Tae P f.Barg 4. Baatoa s. sta ath.v gaaa) at: t .4.-4 a .... , : - 4? x i t ! J l-a Lj' '! j ' - "' - i l k. w.i 4 r.A t, .'.J t Maiarrn. Saw Twlrta af f Raaidstawa. I nr.. I BASEBALL IN EPITOME j raw, trwaaaa a4 a Claaeo j pmm. C .. BEAVERS REGISTER D I STI N GT TR1U M PH Brackenridge, Vernon's New Pitcher From Philadelphia, Chased From 8ox. BASEMAN RODGERS HURT Portland Player Turns Ankle and Is hplked at piewnd Glpe 5ors in tor TIfcra but Arrlvra Too Late to stave 'Jiame. LSm ANGELES. Cel.. Jaaa 14. (Spe cial.) Portland made Its first appear aaca here today alnoa early la April and Happy Hosrsn's bunch of Tleri are still trylnaT t airar ou what hap pened to them. It wa a maiaacre. no lee. Brackenrldce. lat of Philadel phia and probably unlsmented. was th elctlm. for th Bearer found him prac tically at will. II was yanked out la tha alitb and yawns Gin took his place, but to late to stem the tide. Kontnir.' on th mound for th Bearers, had th Tlacrs satin; from hi. hand from atart to finish. Whll h only had fotir trlkeoat to hi credit, he hd th Vernon aluatTr awlnRlna; their head off. trylna to connect; when they did connect tha Bearers. Infield cobbled ui- everything- In sight. Vernon scored Its first run In th fourth, when Kn .marked a ..rounder to pcktnrBjrh. who tbrw low ta nrst Then Barry allowed Ptinaon's trrounder la trt between his lepra, aiaii raarhlna home on th error. Th other run of the Tlars cam la tha eeventn. when with one aot Brhear wa passed, advanced to second on McKune's pass to third on Burrall'a bit oer third, and scored on Brown' out at first. No more Vernon players fjot aa far aa tha second station. ( hadbouma'a Ions; runnina catch of rattersoa fly behlad aecond baa la the fourth waa a eeldlnar feature. Chad bouraa mada tha fans howl with alee tn the ninth tnnlnsr. when ft tol from second to third whll younar Oip tood aleep with tba ball la hi band. ex-ond Baseman Rodnars of tha Beavers will be out of th ffam for several day a. In trylna; to ataal aeo ond In th cond Innlnc h turned hla ankle and waa also spiked bdly enoaab a that he had to be asetsted to th bench. Portland' runs throughout th earn a ram so early and consistently that detailed description Is uaaacesaary. Th score: Veraoa .. Ponlni Kur llAS 4 1 1 l'" B.b 4 Krack a.p I a I I Sblurrar.c 3 1 J Clpa.p ..tail P.Kor.t r.p 4 Total o"l TTta" Tntats At le IT IS 1 fCOBB BT INNINOa. V.rnr.o !! Hi. Port, and Hit osoieai I ft 3 0i3O00O 3 li llllltll 420 et'MUART. ftuna Kan. Braaher. Chsdhoarn. Barry. Braa (-. K-u.ger tit. Kappa. Pecklnpaush. Ko..tn.r Hlta matt, af Breck.nrltlit. 14. ...1 rans In 3 1-4 tnalntra Two baa. hits nh.rh.n. Ryan 3. P.cktcpautth.. .-.rrl-Br hit Kapci.. Utolen 1...-. Kane, t ha4 boama lit. pheeh.n. P"f k'.npaoah. Kat n.r. lta.- o ball Olt rtr.rk.nrltlc. 3, ett KMinrr 4. Strack oat Br Bra-ken-riil. 3. by KonlBir A Uouble plara Kt-rtn.r ta Kurrar to Ryan to ghrrban. P.'klri4itlh to Barry to Hapvs. Tune l.io. Caipire Mcoreavy. KtCALH WIX AT SACO.AMEXTO San atKSaro GcU IS Hits Off Krnator' Pitcher. aACKAMENTO. Juna -San Fran cisco found Byram and Nourae for a total of tf hits, and won today's cams with th Senators. I li ocor. ftacramrnto San Franctt 4B.ii rt.. a. Ah.H PO.A.K. Btiinit ih soil ifnawtr.. 3 1 O Ko. 514 1 1 t) MfA le..tb VBra.cf 3 O OW.aVr.ai Cniit IB I S 10 n-lmn l.lb 1.-.:rf lOOO o Slrlc'r.rf. Mah nr.lt 3 1 O Mohl.r.-h Warr-a.lf 4 3 0 1 Matld'n.cf Th'maa.c 4 1 4 0 Vlimldt.e Lrch n.aa 3 0 4 3 1 Uro'na.p. Nourit.p 3 0 11 Moak n.p. 3 a 3 I 3 14 1 3 3 3 Hram.p 1 1 ; Balatar. I I M Total 30 4 3 IS 3, Tot. I. SAIJtTW 4 T.itnar.t out. hit by batted ball In third. H.later batted for lrcb.a In ninth. 84-ORE BT INNINGS. San Francisco UdtllOOI-l Hlta 1034X010 I IS aacraaiant I 000 1 a int. 1 1 0 o 1 o 1 1 1 SUM MART. Rrnti Shlnn. Van Buren. Shaw 3. Weaver, Teanant 3. Itobler. af .4 dart, llneklman. Nina hit. h rut.a etf Byram In S lanln.; 1 hi( 1 run off Brownie In 1 23 uiiinfi. Three-beae hlta Thomas. enz)e. Two. ba.a hlta Vttn;.r, O Rourke. eacrlflre hit McArdle. AlattdM. Ikhmljt. Sacrifice fly u ..v.r. atol.n h..a Van ltur.n. Sour., ehaa. T.nant. Ba.a on bejl Off Hio.nlna I. off Brraa 1. off Nourae 1. Mrti.-k out Py Browoi: 1. by Atoaklma 3. by By ram X. by 'ort 2. Hit by pitched ban Sha. ry Byram. Psaerd ball brr.midu Wild pitch Nsuree. Time 1.10. I mptra HU4.bran4. OAKS CXIXi:CT IT TALLIES Tttnraen and C'rlger Suffer In Defeat of Loa Ancele.. ftAN FRANCISCO. Jnna 14. Tbo Pak fell hravtly upon two Los Angeles twtrlers today, aettlns; 17 run and maklnar a new l.satu record for ik eason by ecorlai 13 raas In nns In- ainsr. Final aoora, II to 4. Scor: Lie Anclea Oaklaad Aa-H.PWA-El Ah It Fa. A E. k!n.lb . S 3 lfyl.lb... 4 1 Bo.rJrf 4 3 3 S vHfman.rf 3 3 S 1 U..t i f .. 3 31 ttft .t. 4 4 3 4 it ...r If. 4 I S S , -... lb. 4 3 3 3 1 Wta re. S t 0 1 J -ii-nr. 4 3 4 0 I l-.o, . .0 311 " Hi . 4314 I... 1 . a .ti Ita. -m m . a . . . tirta !:... 1 ltrr... 41 .-r p . S -h tlae. 3 I S 1 n Tn rarn p 3 I 1 S r Urn nn.4 1 I.-jco.l.p 3 1 I " IB.... 1310! mith...l4tlt-lr.p.. J 4 111 TataL 3134 14 4, TetaA. 43-T13"3 btlBt BIT IWIX.IR I 1. ABl.le 1 1 1 4 Hit. 1 3 3 1 : 1 rt.k.,nd '.... SS0I1J1 .17 it, t. 1 I 1 It 3 :o rust ART. Rttne akin. Berna-4. Mtxer. Brlarotl. Pfyl 1. ItorT-n.tt 3. Xc.rt 2. I'uta.'i.w 3. y.-h.r 3 !lrt;'B. W arr. 5. Wlta I'Urte. ttn. Twa ran. 4 hue A Olr la I in rtnc: 13 nana 13 hlta .ft Th.eiae ra 4 In r.tr.ca. 2 rwt. 7 hua off Chri.tian tn 7 ta aim. Hctm. rur.a H.-lmta. l'tti. Taa Iim atta klMS.rt. T.ch.r. War.... B.ro.rd j na.-rlft.-. lilt Vt .r.. kttnr.. Ittnln BaMa lai. Pftl Hti:ns. liiittman. Klrat bm on called hal'a Thorarrt 3fll!r. titruk aot H -sr 3. by Jtlli.r I. by t Ur a- a. U b P". n't 3. Bit hy pitched ttt.loa ty t"hr1.tlan. Wi:,l pitch Tb.in.il. TIT-., of a.m. 1 hour atlnataa. t mplr Ptr.ney. Prnfl letnn Horelover Active. TENDIJETON. Or, Jun 14. SpaciaiJ rartl.cf 4 o I a ' .Jf 3 J K.n.Jf. 4 8 t a I P.l.2t. 3 I J 1 I at a lb I III Ulerry.-ib. 4 J 3 3 I Stm on rf 4 I o o.,an.rf 3 I 1 Bra.-r.Sb 111 C Krti r.ll 4 3 J J 0 1 ft. M SB . w .all SPiPQHr 1 "We Ye not "spinning any yarns" in these advertise ments. WpVp eivinff vou a plain e a a j statement of facts. "Wheni we tell you a suit of clothes is PURE WOOL, you can bank on it .as being PURE WOOL! It will stand any test. Lots of fabrics are "chem ically treated" nowadays so that those who haven't had wide experience in handling woolen goods can't tell the deception. The truth is good enough for us and the truth of the matter is, we make a fair profit on reliable merchan dise and honest values. 285 Morrison St. Between Fourth and Fifth. I-ocal lovers of horses are manlfeatlna? a sreat deal of enthusiasm over the for mation af a ndiaar and driving club, modeled after the Portland Hunt Club. Mot than members hav already bean cured, and arrknarement have been mad for an averag of two matinees a month during the Bummer and Fall. The will be held on tha Round-up track, which Is to be kept up at th expense of U sew organization. BARRLEY VIXS SHOOT MEDAL lllfli una at Eugene Breaks 16 Out of 200 Targets. ElY.ENE, Or.. Jun 14. tfipeclal.) The wlnnlna; of the Chlngren challenge medal twice In succession by U K. Berkley, of Seattle, was he featura of today's Pacific Indians' shoot. The Chlnaren medal Is a special event and consists of 100 bird-, SO singles and 10 pnlrf uf double. Mr. BarkJys score th first lira waa vs and the second 07. making an averag percentage of 7 fr tbe ICO single and 40 double. Mr. Barkley was also hi eh gun for the day In th regular tournament shoot with a score of 144. F. C. liichl. hsr-ald-flcustodian of the Indians, was sec ond with a score of 144, shooting elose to Barkley throughout the day. L. r.eld and Mr. Dennis tied for third gun with a score of 143. Tbe wind was lower than yesterday, resulting tn bet ter targets and higher scores. The percentages above 00, were: Brokaa P. C. Barkley t 140 17 1-1 Hlebl 144 k 4-3 I.. Rvld 143 tt.M-4 Drnnla 148 K 1.3 Ir)'ii-n 14 MM G. Holoban 141 4 O'Brl 141 Ui P. Holohaa 14t) t.3 1-3 Cook 13:i 2M ruiiiBon i:tu 2 3-3 Poaton 13S ill 1-3 II k . . 13 ftO 2-8 Wllletts 1 art POJ-3 Ware ....1.8 fc.ti-3 Abr.ms .'...Ill SO 2-S Cnnlon 130 tKll-3 Bullock 133 W JAPS CLEVER BALLPLAYERS Multnomah Preparing for Hard Bat tle With Kelo I nlverklty. -.Tha Japanese baseball team from the t'nlverslty of Kelo. which plays the Multnomah Amateur Athletic Club on Multnomah Field next Wednesday, rep resents a clever fielding aggregation. Th-Japa play a wonderful game. The great American game has taken quit a hold on the Japanese. Every yr they employ- a coach from some college or league team in ttt United Btate to assist them. In mastering the game. This year Arthur Phaffer. for several years a member of the Santa Clara College team and later with the New York Giants, has had charge of tbe team. For thre years University, of Kelo has won the championship of Jpan. The Multnomah Club players are pre paring for a bard game for they realize that the Japanese team will give them the hardest game of th season. Al though the club has been quite badly handicapped this year by lack of proper facilities for practice they have a plendld team and will give the Japa a hard game. HAL LA IS VETERA.V COLONEL Famous Soutltpaw Expected to 8trengtlien Los Anseles Team. LOCISVIIXE. Ky, June 14. (Sra- clal. Jack Halla. former premier southpaw of th American Association, who waa sold recently to tbe Los An gele club In th Coast League Is th last of the old ausrd of the Louis vtll club. Following the dlsaenslnn In the club last year. In which Haiti played a rather prominent part he haa been more or leas under the ban since I tel. Howard came from Chicago t tak up th managerial duties of th local team. Halla should be a great help to the Western rlub. According to him of the players, th deal waa partially through petty Jralouiy of tbe manager and that Halla Is as good aa formerly. While he haa been ill. he has rounded to in fair form. He Is also a hard hitter and can play an outfield position as well as he can perform on the mound. lb Ruaa.an government I. conlrmplatlng th. d.winpm.nt of th. arrlculttiral rxl rilltl.a of Turkman. puJ' for tt. jre duction of cotton, which, thauch etui In ferior to Am.ticmn cotton In quality and l.ld rrotnlaca much Improvement under coin-ration- arr Trousers Owing to the backward season, I am overstocked with-woolens. I must reduce my stock and I am going to give you more for your money than was ever before given by any tailor. I will build a suit to' your measure - from any Spring or Summer patterns you may select, worth from $30.00 to $50.00, for only mm 11 Robert Oomgla 125 Fifth Street Near Waahlactoau Open Eve'aa HEW PLAN TO BE TRIED POSTPONED COAST GAME WILL EE PLAYED IX STOCKTON". II Sacceeafnl Other Sacramento Con tents; May Jo There McCredle Suggest VancoBver. SAN FRANCISCO. Jun 14. (Spe cial.) Sometning entirely new tn Coast League circles will ba tried out next Sunday morning when the San Fran cleco and Sacramento baseball teams play oft a postponed game In Stockton. Becaus this is a postponed game, no permission is required from tha league, ao lorg aa all concerned are agreeable, but it Is possible that should the at tendance In Stockton warrant that in the future, the Thursday game sched uled for Sacramento and another for Sunday morning will be played at Stockton. Tha playera will make the trip by electric train and will start their game In Stockton at 10 o'clock In th morn ing. They will thus be able to atart back for Sacramento by 12 o'clock and will hav a basket luncheon on the special. The Journey takes about an hour and the two cluba will be In am ple time, for their afternoon game at Sacramento. . . McCredie has been suggesting that It might be feasible for a Sunday morning game in the North to be plaved In Vancouver. Wash., so that it is p6sslble the league director will have auch an application to consider. TRACK TEAM JIEN" ARE WANTED Multnomah Club Issues Invitation to Athletes of City. William D. Hayward. coach of the University ot Oregon athletes for many years, who is to handle the track ath letic team of the Multnomah Amateur Athletic Club this season, has issued a call for all of the club athletes to as semble at Multnomah Field this after noon for the first tryout of the season. Hayward la sanguine over the pros pects of rounding out a successful track team this season, for there are a number of college athletes residing in Portland who are members of the club, and who have expressed their in tention to compete, and all of them are likely to be on hand this, afternoon, when the Orst workout will be held. Hayward also announces that cut athletes in the city, whether members of the club or not. who would care to work out. will be welcome this after noon, and they will be accorded the privileges of the field and car of the club trainers. AXXCAL TOCRXAMENT PLAYED Students af Pacific University Com pete for Hope Cup. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY, Forest Grove. Or- June 14. (Special.) Great Inter est Is now being manifested among the tennis enthusiasts at Pacific University. The annual Interclsss championship tournament for the Hope cup is being played off. The preliminaries among he academy classes resulted In victory for the third-year men. This team will compete In tha finals against the best team from th college Monday during commencement week. In the college preliminaries the ophomor team last night defeated the freshmen. Harrison Bought by Pittsburg. VANCOUVER. Jun 14. Announce ment was made tonight of the sale of Worth $10, With an Extra Pair of Trousers Worth $1 0, Free Union Label in Every Garment I will make the extra trousers from the same material as your suit or from any beautiful gray or fancy striped trousers pattern you may select. This assortment in cludes Bannockburn Tweeds, English Tweeds, the late Niggerhead Cheviots you can't buy in any tailor shop for less than $50.00, together with all the late shades of tans and browns, English .Worsteds and the famous United States Government Test Blue Serges. I have spared no money in securing the best tailors this coun try affords, and I will see to it personally that you will not leave here unless your suit is more than satisfac tory in every detail. THE TAILOR OPEN EVENINGS Outfielder Harrison of the Vancouver Northwestern League club to the Pittsburg- club of the National League. The price was between $1500 and (2000. Goldendale Training Place. GOLDENDALE, Wash., June 14. (Special.) Johnnie Clark, the cowboy veterinary and horseman of Toppenlsh, Wash, haa arrived In Goldendale with his string of race horses, and will train From Bath-Time to Bed-Time You're Cool In B.V. D. BRACING air floods your body in Loose' Fitting B.V. D. Coat Cut Undershirts, Knee Length Drawers and Union Suits. You avoid that "all gone" feeling so distressing on hot" days. This Red Woven Label laAnV'VA B.V. D. Union Suit (Pat. 43407) $1.00. $1.50. $2.00, $3.00 tai $5.00 a auit. BEST RETAIL TRADE j (Trade Uark Ret. U. S. Pat. Of. and Fordt Cotuitriui J sewed on nay B- V. V. UadcrsanneBt. Tike a nndexxaraaent wishna this label. The B. V. D. Company, New York. 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