Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, May 29, 1912, Page 9, Image 9

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TTTF, MOrcXTXO OTiEGOXIA WEDNESDAY, 3IAT 29, 1912.
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Tacoma Games for Three
Days to Be Played as Test
of Attendance.
SERIES TO BEGIN MAY 31
Jack Ilea I j and William llofferkarn
Control Tark and Want Per
manent IVaBchlse In Live
and Growing Cllj.
EVERETT. TV ash.. Mar !. Spe-
trial.) The Tacoma franchise of the
Northwestern Baseball Leac-ne w
awarded on trial to Everett at a meet
Inc today attended bjr the mnt of
the laaaua and Jack HeaJr and William
Hafferkora. representlna; tha local In-
Tha flrat tm will be plared here
May SI, wtth tha Vancouver team, a
three-dev eerlee harms Been seneauiea.
Tha a:tuatlon here waa fullr ona
Into at the ineetlna' todav and I'rml
dent Fielder Jonas and oihere aa-reed
that Everett waa tha bl proposition
tn tha baseball field unoccupied la tha
Tactile Northweet.
. IIM rark Available.
Haalr aad Hafferkorn cava a flna
ball park nar tba haart of tha city
and their BUMinaot of eeml-profee-tonal
ma haa been auch aa to meat
with tha approval of lovera of tha Na
tional pastime.
Whan tba Tacoma franchlae waa for
faited on Monday a forfeiture of !.-
want Into tha eoffera of tha leasua
and. aa the orcanliatlon la 111.90 to
tha a-ood. tba fcverett deal wi.i (at
a-ood atari
Healy. who baa been boos tin tha
ball aarne bera Ihia season with one
of the faateat aeml-profeaalonal teams
In the atate. will forfeit bla rlaht to
ttie grounds on condition that he be
rotmbureed in the amount of $1400
apent la puttlna them In ahape. Ha
haa been a bis money maker with hla
earn, but la wllllns to take a chance
In faster company.
Keeewrt Oata Pea meat W laser.
Tears ( Everett had a pennant
winner In tha Northwestern Leasua
and tha town haa three times tba pop
ulation today. Tha support haa In
creased accordm!?. It la hollered.
Local fans are dellchted orer tha
deal, and all predict Everett will mora
than make food.
Tha membera of the partr who came
hero today were: I'. E. Durlale.
Fielder Jones, president of tha North
weatarn Ueasue: Bob Hrown. nuntiy
of the Vancouver. B. C. club; Jud-e
MrCredle. preeldent of the Portland
Northwestern Leasue club: Joseph
Conn, owner of the rpokant club; and
Manaser vlat'ellett, owner of the V ic
toria, B. C club.
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V ictor- V ictroia Dongs into your nome
wouldn't be without one for a single
IVKKETT WILL 1IAVK THIAL
Belief la Taromi )nn Will Bo In
dacrd to Support I lab.
Wb.Ua fielder Jones, Northwestern
Leasua president, and several leasua
officials paid a Tlslt to Everett yester
day, plannlns to awttch three of tha
Tacoma- ancoarer a-amea to ton
Washington town this week to teat tha
town from a sate receipt standpoint. It
seems hardly probable mat Tacoma will
Ions be without organized baseball.
Tacoma haa a population of 90.009
people, haa bad baseball, and a better
brand at that, than many of the cities
now In the circuit, and Indications
would point to nothlns mora than
scare to force tha fan-business men ta
I ska hold of tha club and support It
financially.
M bile Ed Welkins' proposition to
take orer tha club was turned down.
It Is not likely that ha will be Isnored
If lis baa 110.000 backing tor the club.
II was simply put off until tha Roth
ermej and of the deal waa closed. With
Kotbermai fisbtlns Watktns tha thins
for tha leasuw directors to do was to
disposal of tha wobbly masnate and
then deal wtth tha aspirins owners of
the Tigers.
Owner MeCredte of the Portland club
returned last nlsht from Tacoma. who
little mora to say than a substantiation
of the Tacoma reports of yestee-day. He
seems confident that Tacoma la tha
loa-lcal city, but aj rolls that the town
will be Tlgerleee for a time unlesa tha
tana rally to tha support of Mike Lynch
and his men.
president Jonea remained orer In
Washington a day. visiting Everett and
raaraealns tha situation among Ta
coma people.
UA.VXV M1AY DJkS KILWCUIsE
Kansas City Man Would Pot Tacoma
Tram la North Yakima.
ePOKANE. Wash, May 2. tSpeclal.)
fanny hay. former manager of the
Kansas City team In thai American As
soctstlon. left Spokane last night for
North Yakima, where he will take tba
matter up of purchatng the defunct
Tacoma team with the North Yakima
Chamber of Commerce and the new a.
papers of that city.
pbav said last nlsht that he consid
ered t.-va location of North Yakima Ideal
lor a berth In this league. In that it
would break tha Ions Jump between
Portland and fcpokane. He also sai4
that he understood thst tha tWIctt of
the Tacoma temra was only l;ooo. If
tile Is tse rase It ta the only time In
lite hlayry of the Northwestern Leasua
ti.at It has been possible to secure a
fully manned team that baa an excel
lent chance of cepptag the pennant for
so small a sum.
A prominent Portland
gentleman said a few days
ago: "Speaking about my
Victor-Victrola, I would
not part withit for $1000
cash if I could not get an
other one."
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Any Victor dealer in
any city in the world
will gladly play any
music you wish to hear.
Victor-Victrolas '!
$15 to $200 ;
Victors, $10 to $100
Victor Talking Machine Company
Camden, N. J.
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We sit evening after evening and listen to the voices of the
world's greatest singers and enjoy the music of the best or
chestras, bands, and instrumental soloists. It is a marvelous
instrument and a source of great joy and delight to us." .
CJ You want one of these Victrolas in your home you need it. It will satisfy
the love of music born in you; it will freshen your tired mind and lighten
the cares and worries of every-day life.
CJ Visit our Victor Department today and make your selection. Competent
and courteous assistants will help you.
CJ The cost is but little the resultant pleasure
great and perpetual.
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BILL TEMPLE SOLU TO VEJtNOX
I'ortland ritchrr to Vrr o Join
llocan's Team Tomomm.
mil Temple, the etc nirht-hanj
plttber turned bark ta fprlnanold. o(
tne Connecticut Stale Leaa-ue. by the
Portland Coast League Club, has been
sold to Vernan and will join Hocan's
leaa-ue leaders St fan I'rwiUrft leaT
ma Portland tomorrow.
When tioutupaw ttreenwrll failed to
report McCredle took Temple from the
same club under sn option which ex
pires June L Tha l4-pounder dldn t
cet off vary well wtth tha Beaeera.
losing four a-ames and wlnnlns; two. se
when Klawlrter and HtcaMnbotham
were purchased by Msnsaer MeCredte.
he nutiSed trnnKHeld thst there waa
r rom for Temple on his rlub.
Temple was Immediately shipped to
lortland. where he has been stationed
for the past week endeaeortns: to se
cure his freedom. lloaia likely ba
bin under a similar optica.
CARNEY INCREASES LEAD
SOLOMOV It rOIXTS BEHfVD IX
THREE-CTSHIOX MATCH.
Final Block of SO Point Will Bo
Played Toulght Score Is
Now 100 to 88.
If Henry Solomon. Portland man who
holds tha Pacific" Coast three-cushion
billiard championship, ezpecta to re
tain the title, he must score ! points
acalnst tha 0 the ex-world's champion
must negotiate ton: hi to win the third
block vt tha title tourney and the Coast
cue crown. Carney won the aecond
as me of tha series at the Waldorf bll
lia.rU parlors last nia-bt. (0-43. brlnglna;
hla total to 100, against it for tba
champion.
There were fewer brilliant spurts
last nlsht and mora safety play, but
the cracka nuuia even faster time than
on Monrisy nlshu Csrney flnlhtnir his
block of SO points In 1 Innings, asalnst
i for Monday.
As usual, Carney started tha polnt
maklns; In the Brat Inning, but felled
to establish tha early lead aa on Mon
day nlsht. and was nghunic from the
cellar until tha 4eta lnnlnn. when he
tied with Solomon. In the list Inning
the score waa ;o-10 In favor of the
i'ortsander. but Carney tied him tn the
next 14 Innings, took the lead In the
Tl-t and waa never beaded, although
Solomon was only three points behind
In the s3d Inning.
Safety jlsy wss a feature of the
match, with Solomon resorting to bad
leaves In 1 of the tl Innings, and Car
ney following ault In 10. Solomon waa
particularly unfortunate In running
Into "kisses" during the latter part of
the game, when scoring seemed es.
As on Monday night, nearly too fans
crowded Into the room provided for tha
tourney, with Its applause evenly di
vided between the two contestant.
The final match of the series will ba
played tonight, starting at t 10 o'clock.
Carney, wtth a lead of 13 points, is a
hot favorite and from bis form of tha
first two nights must fall down badly
If he doea not win tha championship.-
WASHINGTON SENDS ATHLETES
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Never- Any Intention to Evade Con
ference Mrrt, Ze-dnlrk.
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON. Se
attle. May S. (Special V ashington
will enter seven athletes In tha Pacific
Coast conference track meet June 1
and what Is more we should tske st
least four firsts or SO of the 140
points. declared Ictor ZeOnicK.
graluate manager, today. "Three was
never any doubt about our entering, aa
the university bad entered Into the
conference agreement ami would have
been forced to contribute to tha ft
pensea of the affair even If no men
were sent. The squad csn leave Fri
day aa.1 start on the return Journev
Saturdsy evening, thus rmastna only
one day of the exams, which can be
so arranged as not to Interfere."
"Courtney should take the 100 and
210-yard dashes with ease as ha proved
his superiority over other coast ma
terial at tha Olympic tryouts: Bowman,
wbo secured the high Jump In tha dusl
content at a feet V Inches, hss an
other five points stowed away, aad
Krtm'inds hss a good show for a first In
the ilacus Williams, who won second
tn the Oregon-Washington pole-vsult;
rstten. third place man In the shot:
Thomasoa. who Is good for three points
In the perpendicular Jump, and Auzlax-
Turrene. tba speedy Frenchman who j
could not run against Oregon Saturday,
will make up the team of aeven and
will add ten more points to the four
firsts, giving Washington a possible
10. Wa can safely look for a second
place."
AGGIES SEEK 'WINGED SI' SCALP
Corral lis Nine on Edge for Clash
With Multnomah Thursday.
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE,
Corvallla. May JS. (Special.) When
Coach 6tewart"s O. A. C. Colts trot out
on tha Multnomah Club's diamond next
Thursday afternoon for their Leco ration
day game with the strong: Portland
amateur team. It will be with a deter
mination to show their best mettle in
an effort to make good the (-4 defeat
which the Multnomah pill pounders ad
ministered to them early In tha season.
When tha former game was playexl
with the Multnomah Club, the alx new
men on the Aggie ream were just mak
ing their debut In College baseball, and
consequently, the college nine was not
capable of playing winning ball against
the experienced team.
The three veterans on the team are
Captain Krlben. pitcher: Phillips. Catch
er; and Cooper first bane. With the
asslatance of Culver, the promising
young mound artist from Payette, Ida
ho, Captain Krlben has been doing the
box work for this year's games. ,
then will make a trip to San Diego for
the purpose of seeing If It Is feasible
to place a Coast League team in that
city next year.
Both are said to be In favor of letting
San Diego Into the league, and aa the
proposition has grown stronger every
year for the past three or four years,
GOVERNOR WOCLD STOP FIGHT
vr Mexico LcgUtlatare Urged to
Prohibit AH Prizefights.
SANTA FU. N. M.. May 18. Governor
McDonald sent late today a message to
the Legislature, urging the enactment
of a law prohibiting prlxefights In this
stale. Should a law be enacted, the
Flynn-Johnson fight, scheduled for July
4 at Las Veg.ta, would have to be trans
ferred to some other state.
The House recently passed a bill
known as the Tripp bill, which legalised
boxing and limited the number of
rounds to 4S. -
Under the constitution of New Mex
ico the Legtalsture is compelled to ad
journ on June t. There Is much unfin
ished business on the calendar, and It Is
not likely the message will ba acted
upon at this session.
Pn.LM.YX DEFEATS CORVALLIS
Rlrhen Hit Hard Error Figure in
Conference Game.
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Or-ion -O tono Wash. Ft. 4 .429
un. 1 I .our. Arclee. l e
PULLMAN. Wash- May !&. Spe-
cleJ Washington State College won
the baseball game from Oregon Agri
cultural College here? today, & to 3. Tba
game was weil played despite the. nu
merous errora llock. Pullman's young
pitcher, was the star of the game and
won. In the first Inning he made a
clean two-base hit. scoring two men.
He pulled the team out of two bad
holes, caused by errors.
Rlrben. considered the best pitcher
In the conference, pitched for Corval
lla. but failed to show any ability. He
will pitch again tomorrow, while Klne
hart will twirl for Pullman.
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SAX DIEGO MAT GET FRANCHISE
Ewlnf and Berry to Dlecnsa New
Club foe Coat Leacne.
LOS ANGELES. CaL. May IS. (Ppe-
lal.) Henry Berry said today that he .
xpecta Cal Km-lng to arrive In Los j
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week. The two Coast League directors 1
Hotel Men
A Gilt-Edge Opportunity
for Profitable Investment
An 8-Story Building
Now Nearingr Completion
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Is Ready for Leasing
for a straight term of ten years at a very moderate
rate. The structure is being erected for a first-class
family hotel. It is fireproof and trill have equipment
and improvements essential to a first-class, up-to-date
caravansary. The rooms are large and well lighted.
There -will be large ballrooms, reception-rooms, ladies'
parlors, etc There will be
200 'Rooms
every one of which will be a 20th-century model as to
"conveniences, etc In disposing of this lease there are
no restrictions whatever. BUY YOUR FURNITURE
AND FURXISHDfGS WHERE AND OF WH03J.
YOU PLEASE.
This hotel will have no sqperior in the city as to con
struction, arrangement, etc It is located on the West
Side, within a few minutes' walk of the center of the
city. If interested call and allow ns to go into
further details. "
P. S. No hotel managers needed This is a leasing
proposition.
Philip Gevurtz, 1 73-175 First St
PHONE MAIN 3244
Your cook is all right
No cook need apologize .for not
making soup as good as Campbell's.
She hasn't the perfect materials or the
cooking conveniences we have.
You just ought to taste our Vegetable
Soup for instance. It contains 16 dif
ferent vegetables beside other choice
ingredients. How long would it take
you to gather the materials for such a
soup as that? To say nothing of mak
ing it. '
You can taste it this very
night. Why not? Call , up
your grocer now.
21 kinds 10c a can
Look for the red-and-white label
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THE SURF IS CALLING
Vacati&n Days Coming Make Preparations Now
for Your Summer Outing.
Build or Buy Now
GEARHART-BY-THE-SEA
Choice Building Sites New Bungalows
Everything at Gearhart Park to make life worth
living. Every inducement offered tome-builders.
Prices right. Terms reasonable. Examine plats
and plans.
GEARHART PARK CO.
Phones: Main 1293, A 7268 lOO1 Fourth Street
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