TTTE SrOTTNTVG OREGOVTAIf, SATUR JUXE 1, 1912. i: BEAVERS POUNDED INTO FIFTH PLACE Senators Swat Moundmcn on ; McCredie Payroll for 13 Agonizing Tallies. ARELLANES N FINE FORM O'Ronrke Hurler Ktnerjes t'roni wCeoce A(tr CronUm Hut Ona Ran lo Opponents I'ort Un4 Lends for Tlnir. FartAe Caul Lnra btaarilegs. w. l r" ' w. u r , Verec) ...XI It ,4 rrmssile -3 I 4'-l Oaklasd ..31 21 ,i Portland . . '.' .411 . . lxw asci.-u : .;Kii,(i rrn ..a a .4I Yesterday's Umlll, i. At Portland Sjirrsmento ffl. Pertles-I 1. ' is iw a. At San rnrlManAklanil IL Vernon IL ; ?t jam. BY HOCOrl rAWlTTT Kan of the old school IHtM who believe In loin him and lot of 'em ot their money worth yatrdy. siarramento. after losing three In a row, retaliated by lambasting the leavers for their .orst beating of th year, th picnic acoro at the clone read In II to 1. CJIrot. tha spindly pout h paw. and JHlibotham looked Ilka the little red shawl worn by iom person named , Molly after tha third inning. Yeat They ware tattered and they were torn. Tha fienatora fell upon them for nine singles, alx double and ona triple If aaf swatsmostly off Hls;ln botham. who relieved Olrot, with two out. In, tha fourth Inning. Faraa ttov real laatwa. Several thousand fana. a majority of them of the gentler . assembled to cheer ur boya to victory. There rii no daniter of them scraping their wind pipes or scarring their throat In doing It. Whereas, on Wednesday and Thurs day. McCredle'a minion looked like champions, yesterday they looked like town-lotter. "The team la all 'right." said one optimist during tha deluge. "The only trouble la there aren't enough fielder out " Tha heap of blngllng and tha few fiutrti of bungling emphasised the vat difference between good and bad pitch, ing. Arrelanea held the ineala under hla thumb, permitting only five hit In tha ftrvt eight lnnlnga. A a conse quence tha O'Rourke henchmen took n tha garb of world-heater. while Portland dunk down the percentage column to fifth place. Everything waa lovely up to the fourth, with Portland leading, 1 lo . , aa a reault of Kruegefs terrific double to right field In tha flrat Inning, scor ing Chadbourne. who had walked. After that. It might be stated psrenthetlcally, that there were no fresooas on Olrot twirlta. r'ranl la Disastrous. Madden alngled to renterfleld. start Ing off tha fourth Innlnir, and scored on the flrat of O'Kourke'a double. Then tha fun wa on. It was aa thrilling a motion-picture drama after tha light go out. If the Beaver mascot bad been a rat Inatead of a Boaton bull, today he weald be a wildcat. twain walked. Miller aarrlflred In field: Lindsay, on recond In Kodg-er place, booted Lewi' drive and O'Kourke cored; Mheehan fouled out; Cheek hit to third and scored another, and then, after Olrot had walked Arrelane and filled the base. McCredie nt Hlg glnbotham In aa relief pitcher. Iretan couldn't even get a foul off lgf Inhotham. but that was prin cipally because he rouldn t have reached them with a broom. Anyway. Irelan walked and forced In I.w for the fourth tally. Madden and O'Rourke banging out their aacond hits of the Inning, tallying three mora. Aa the poet might have warbled: "In that one frame. In the awful game, They pasted our curve for seven: Oh, heaven! They pasted our curves for seven!" Kad la ntfl. lligglnbotham got alone; a little bet ter during the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth Innings, but In the ninth the carnage bee ma so cardinal colored that McCredie quit the bench In disgust, while several hundred of the spee tatora followed ault. O'Rourke, Millar, Lewis. Fheehan. Cheek and Arrelane all banned out safe hit, and only a sensational stop and putout by Happ on ".wain's drive saved a series of seven consecutive hlta without a skip. Portland had tha base full In the seventh and ninth innings, but the nec essary blnglea were not forthcoming Kappa enjoyed hie customary great day with tha bludgeon, annexing three hit In four, while O'Rourke, Lewis and Cheek fattened their average to a considerable extent. The score: Sscreroento I Portland Ab. ll.po.AE-' AH.rA.r. Irelan.. 4 111 llr-b'ne If., t 1 0 Jl rtrt.n.rf 4 1 e B cr.ifl lb 4110 H..'B 4 t L'dur.Jb, 1411 Swaln.cf. 1 1 1 Ker.rf. 4 110 1 MI.lor.1b. 111 Rullsr.e. 4 131 T.ewlrlf . 1114 Poans.rf . 414 Khan. lb. ill Rspps lb. 4 1 10 1 rhmk.e.. 114 2 OHurrh.e... 4 11 A'lancs.p 4 11 O.oirot.p... 1 H b em p. Ills - (Stone.. . 1 1 0 Total. itT "Tl Total.. 4 4 IT 14 1 batted for Hllnbethsm In ninth. SCO HE BT INNINOH. Hsrrsmente T 0 1 1 411 0 1 1 1 1 rrriisnd 1 0 1 llll 1 1 1 1 SiSi MART. Runs Irelan. bfsddsn. O'Rourke 2. Kwaln Miller. l.wts , Kheehan. Cheek. Arrl lanes. chaflbourn. btruck out Uy Qlrtt t. by HlKgtnhnthsm 3. by Arrellnn 1. Has An ball Off Olrot 1. off HiKSlnbotham Z. "off Arreltane 1. Two-bss hits Kni.ir, D'Knurke 2. Rnpps. t'hesk. Irelan. Millar. Iwls. Thre-base hit twl. Imuble pla Bancroft to Lindsay to Happ. hacriflc tills Hsnrrofl. Millsr. kaolin.' fly Ir'Un. Umlrn bases Cheek, tata. O'Rourke. Wild pllrhe HISBlbvlbnl. ttlrot. Innlnss pllrhtd By (JlroC I 3-1. Has bit U(t ilrol 4. run 1. Char- defsst to Otrat. rirn rf game 1;. Lmplr Whsslsr aad T'lnnrr- ' Note of t Game. . sioaa batted for Hlselnbotham . In the ninth tnmn and fltled th base on aa In field Siol ta Miliar. , ijlret balked In th fourth Inning after 'MS'lden' (lrt lns and that smed to upi-t him. O'Rourke brought Madden la by a double. William hit Rodger en th kne with a wIM sboot Thursday and PHI adorned ta bench ysaterdey, L4ndsay (olng lo at second. Butler tnlfhl kava saved a coupl ot score la th fearful fourth hr a little quick thlnkln Ha gobbled up Madden second stnsla after a neat stop near th aeoond b( and threw too lata te first when h could Just ailv have touched lb ec end baea and retired th aide. Maddsn proved too fast for blm. Kverythlng aa not amnoth sailing for K rue arc r yesterday In center field. In th errnth inning h 1st Xsrtn' slnzl st through him and a sacrifice and a and pitch snt him uodsr lha airs. In tn eishth Krueacr wa " t in the pleasant occupation of performing a oireue cstrh when Hisni bumped Into him and Irelaa was credited with a two-baer. Bancroft and Lindear ftur.Hl In a stellar double play In tbe cund tnoing. With livn en first aa a result of bis first walk. Miller bit lo neraft, who shot te Undsay at as, end for a relay to ttapps. Miller Isn't el ect ly a t-ond man. for It a as hi third dsatb In double tkl week. Girat I cfcars4 wlm tbe losa at the gam. WALK I Ll'CKY POR OAR5 Vrrnon Ixa in Tatelfth Inning- by Score of to 5. BAV FRANCIHCO, May Jl Oray'a present of a walk to Tledemajin In the second half of tha llth. with two out. gave Oakland Just enough to climb back Into the lead and win from Ver non. ( to . With the score tied, Kane laced out a. home run In the first of tha IS th. and It looked rosy fnr Vernon. The score atood I Jo 4. Frlck. tha first man up In the second period, waa struck by a, pitch. ball and took first, but (J ray steadied and the next two were out. Then he walked Ttedemann. Leardwxs substituted to run for Tlede mann. Moiling lined a pretty single to center, scoring both Frlck and Leard. and It waa all over. Score: H. M. E l R.ILK. Vernon 1 11 1Oakland .... II 1 Battrrl-rtlton. Uray and Bulli Vaq: Able and Mltx. AXGKL TAKK P1VK IX HOW cecals Prop Context, A to 2, lirraastt of Krror. T.OS ANV.KI.FA Mav 31 t.oa ihl.i made It five atralght from San V ran cisco by winning today's game, I to . Tha visitors' errnrn had much to Ha with loelntr 'hr gama. three runa b. Ing a riiio. t result of bad throve or missed fouls. Score: ' n it k.i n i v. Lo An'les t f ;San Kran.. X flatteries V later and Bolea: Miller and flcrry. S SMITH BLANKS GHEHALIS CKXTfl AI.IA LAXDS OX AnCIItR OH KIGIIT TALLIES. Centralis) Twlrler rrrfertl; Support cd Crow d of 3 500 weea I'airgronnrl Contest,. CIIEMAUS. Wash. May tL'-fSp. rial.) Kmlth'a pltohlna; for Centralis, n the titata League, waa a feature. Chrhalla maklnir but two hlta off htg delivery and but one man reaching ec. on.l hae. Centralla, on the other hand, hatted Archer to a standstill, making It hits and scoring eight runa to Che. halls' nothing. Pack of Fmlth'a pitch. Ing was the perfect support given h)m by hie teammates. The game waa transferred from Mil ieu Field to the Kalr Grounds, where 301 persona gathered, attracted by the ball game and a promleed airship flight bv Berlin. Th machine failed to go up, however, fcore: R. If. E. ft. H. R. Chehalla ...0 1 SCentralla ..I 11 Batterlaa-rArrhar -and Taylor: Smith and Ilyrnea. Umpires Hall. HOQC1AM THOLXCES ABERDEEN Cougar Tw trier Hcrtcer Wlna Own Game by Hitting. HOQL'IAM. Wah.. May lo tip. rial.) In a game replete with unueual plays, lha Hoiutam Cougar today won from Aberdeen. 1 to f. It waa tha epn- Ing game of tha State League rle here. Berger. twlrler. won hla own' game by getting two single and a three-bagger lit four timea at bat. It pitched good ball throughout, but hit four batters, one of them forcing la a score. HmUh went Into the box for Aberdeen, succeeding Ilclmecke In the mWklle of tbe seventh and In th open ing of the eighth sustained a wrenched ankle In sliding to second and waa forced to quit the game. Score: B II Kl H H E Aberdeen.... T ljlloqulam II Batteries Helmecke. smith, Boyle and Cleason: Berger and Wilkin. ABETtDEEX TKOCXCES HOQ11AM Con gars Lo Looecly-Plajod) Game) by H-to-5 Score. HOQIMAM. Wash.. May II (p- clsl.) The Hoqulam State League Cou gars were trimmed to a finish today bv Aberdeen In a loosely played game. Th only really tenae moment of the contest was when Hoqulam mad five scorea In the sixth, tying the acore. Hcore: a H. E. R. H. E. Aberdeen l 7 2 Hoqulam ...I 7 1 Batteries Josa and Gleason: Kane. Wllklna and Troeh. Umpire Golden. Another Grimm Is Atlilrtc. CENTR AI.IA. Wash.. May II. (Spe cial.) William Grimm, brother of War ren and Holly Grimm, the two famoua Wahlnrton University athlate. will be entered In the state Interseholaatle meet to he hold In Taeoma. June 11 Orlmm. who la a student at tha Con trail High School, put th shot better than 41 feet at the Southwest Waah Ington meet recently held In Chohaila. BASEBALL STATISTICS MAMMNO OF Tll Lfc.lt.ll9t. American Leagne. W. I. Be.' W. U Po. fhlcaie... 12 .7"0 Cleveland.. IT 1 .472 Boston ... V.t 13 ..". WMhtntfn 1 21 -rntiadsl... IT in ".!.", New York.. 1J 2i .s:.a Uslrull... -X 20 .iOO u Louis. . 14 2 .3'0 sj Iowa I Leasrae. New Tork. js T .V'. Loul.. JO 22 .47 Cincinnati. 2:1 IT ..ITS Phlladel. . . 14 1 .44 Chlcaao... I IT .52 Hrooklya. . 12 23 .XVI Plltsuurg. 1 IT .414 boston.. .. . 13 2d Amcrlcaa Asaortatloa. Columbus. I IT .,10'.t. Pul... 50 2.1 .444 Mtnneap... 17 1 Indtnnap. In 27 .40 Toledo. .. 'J IT .w Milwaukee, la 2d ..".hi Kan. City. 2' 21 .&43 Louisville. . 13 2 J .373 Wester IeeTne. St. Joseph. 2 14 .7 Wichita.. . . h II ,4s r-s Mcln-S II 1 .57 Tepeka 17 21 .4:: Mom city 21 la .J2." (imaha. ... 17 23 .42 iienvrr.... Si 21 .300'Llnoln . . . . 1 23 .41 Wahlngta State. ' Chshslls... 10 7 .5k'.brdeen... .2 Centralis,. .Ji Hoqulam. . 11 .313 Yesterday's sVaulte. American Association -Columbus . I.ouli vllle : Kansas Clly ft, Mllaauke 4; Toledo k. Indianapolis t: Ht. paul-lilnnaapoll gam postponed, w t srounds. W.n.rn La i- Htoux City 4. Omaha .: tncoln Des Moines 0: Ht. Joseph a. To- pes a i: Wichita 12. lenver II I nlon Association Ureat Fall . Missoula a, Helena J, Ban 1: Ogden 8. t-slt Lake I. PORTIJ4ND BATT1X1 AVKRAtiES. orin western AB. H. Al AB. H. At. Knie,r.. lal 52 .32". Crulksh'k. 77 2J .12 Butlsr.... l"l :i .I7 Krios 174 5.1 3nS Dosnc. ... 13H 4' .2!' yensor... 1 3t .25 Kapps. .. 14 32 .24 Tonneaon. 24 7 .2.U Lumlsay.. i 27 sw. . . . . 141 4 .271 .stone IS 4 .HTiKlhhle.... HT .-. .2S Hsncrori. '! 4:t .V'!2 Coltrln. .. . 1 1T S .2t r.xlr.. 171 44 .2;.tVllllsma. 1H 41 .2't McDowell 13 .! i:ll. y. . . A7 .24:1 Kocstner. -t't lo .2 Siolth . . . . o 7 .l:t.t f'hadb'na. 153 44 .Josi 34 T .2'W Ttiirrh 3 1 T ."12 llsrr's 114.30 Jn.4 lloarlev.. 12n 2 .1 " Doit JJ 4 . 1 -1 nilllra.i.. I 3 .IsT'ljimlln . 7 1 .141 7lrVnes..' 14 2 . 1'Tlloomfd . ' 2i 1 .10 llllllnm. 11 3 .12 stanrield.. 10 l.loa Henderson 1:1 Vraacy... 17 1 .0S Klultter 27 4 .! .r-.... T 1 .143' tlirot 1 .12.'. i'Uhcr.... 0 .Ooui LUCK SIDES WITH BEES; COLTS LOSE Portland's Hitting and Field Play Unavailing In 9-to-3 Contest at Seattle. WILLIAMS' MEN CRIPPLED Karris la ianorkrd Oat In Collision Wllh Hrnnady at riate Con rannon Tighten l'p in Criti cal Part of Cam. Maetliwaatrra lagu atawdlng. W. L. Bet I w. L. Pet Portland ..M II ,v;.i'Ttii . . .22 22 .r.on Vaaaauver 24 il 'Ksatlle ....21 4 ,4V. Vl.terla . . .JJ 21 .6.-J,t-ptane . ..123.4.V Teatsrday' Keaulta. At Rcsttls Vleterla . Portland . At tpoksa Xraitis Ppnkne 4. 4 At Tecoraa. Taeoma 2. Vancouver . SKATTLE2. Wash. May II. (Dperlal.) The Portland Colt outhlt and played aa wall la tha field a their opponents today, but lost t Victoria. to I. The explanation of the lopsided acore I that the break waa with Victoria all th way through and they bunched hit In thre period. Portland was killed off In tw In ning by timely double plays and In the stansaa when they got more than on hit. rune cam very hard. Kennedy'! three-bagger, a ball that struck on top af tha left-field fence and then bounded sway from the fjadrs, ntlUd thre run and Merrltt'g pop over th right fence gave two. On the other hand. Portland's double and two singles, all In a row for tha flrat Inning, gave only one. and homers by Coltrln and Spea dropped In when m one waa aa baa e. Taaaeeaa la lOaaaweal Rrlr. - Tonneson waa taken eat la the third, after th total scare waa five to one In favor of Victoria, on sia hit. Let in line had no-hit. ite-rnn gama up t tha alxth. when tha Reea hit Mm for five blngl. three of them coming la consecutive order, and a elfiffl and double combining with a aaaa. The draw was four runa and elnrhad tha game. Concannan la entitled to credit for tightening up when a little hitting would hv put th Clta In th run ning Th feature play waa tdila' running rateh of fries' fly, followed by a relay to Rawllngs to Weed, ending In a double play at first tjase. Harris be ing unabl to gt ptvrii in tiin. . Men Collide at Plate. Harris waa knocked out In a r1lllo with Kennedy at the plate. He had the runner out on Fries- fine alt from renter, but whan knocked stiff dropped tha balL Kennedy made th entire elroult, but got only a three bagger. Williams' team la badly crippled. 8core: " - Victoria I Portias d Aa.H.Pe.A Kl Ab II r A K Fdllils.K'. K'nedy.rf llMht.. Wm4.1V, KUr,;. st'rtit.cf . It'llna.a III O'Sneas.lb.. tiHrrls.e. I Pries cf. . f 3 2 1 1 4 I Smith rf.. t 1 twimi.lk p: 111 1 K'sllay.lf. B V K'kle.lfc. 4 c-irtnas.. C U.P I n'Tnasoa.p. I Vila... I I . llll T 7I"ll Total. IT II Mill Total ecom; BT I.VXIXOS. .'.'.V.V.!'.!".'. '.! ii Victoria Psrilcn . BUMMART. Runs Br-nnan . Btadllt. Ksnnody, Weed. Keilar t. Merrill 1, Cp.ii 1 Coltnn. Tsra bss hit Merrttt. Harris. Thrsa-baas hit Kenaadr. stoma runa Memo, tinea. Col tnn. aaertflee hit rmlth, Hawllna. gtolsn bsa Brsnnn. Pltchi' summary I ruaa, hit off Tonneson In I l-l Inninns; 4 runs. 1 hits eff Lamllno In l-l Inalnss. Struck out Be Conoanna T. by Lam tins 4. Base on balls Off Caaeannoii I, off Tnnnsson 1. off tmllna f)ouei plae Htadili to Rwlins te Wood; Keller to Rswlinss te Weed. Tle ITmpIro Vaa Haltrea. 6E-.TTLE DEFEATS SPOKANE Bug Uln When Kraft Mistakenly Intercept Throw to Plate. 8POKAXE. Wash, May II The vle Itor flnlhd In garrison faahlon today and nosed tha borne team out In the last Inning by score of to 4. Kraft lost his own game by Intercepting a threw from Johnson, In left Meld, that would have nipped Strait at the plate with the tying run. Uclvor pitched well after the first Inning. Whaling was chased out of tha game In tha flrat Inning for disputing with Umpire Moran. Score: R. M. B.I V R- H- E. gpohan ... lfSeattl t 11 I Batterlee Noyee, Kraft and TJevogt; Mclvor and Whaling,. Wally. MEIKLE STOPS VAXCOCTER Taeoma Welcomev" I U-turn of T I gcra to Home Town. TACOMA. Mar IL Melkle held Van couver to two hlta and won handllr. A larg crowd for a week day wel comed tha Tigers en their return to this city. Both tttmi played great ball In th field, th running catch of "Cy" Neighbor blng th feature. Score: R. H. E. R. H. E Vancouver . S lTacoma 7 I Batteries Engle and Lewis; Melkle and Crittenden. Umplr Tomen. XATIOXAL- LKAGCE. St. Loot 5. New York I. NEW TORK, May IL Bt. Loul broke New Tork winning streak to day, taking the first game of the series. Joe Willis, a recruit held New Tork to live hits. New York scored Its only run. on Myer s horn run. Score: R. n. E. R. H. E. EL Louie ..I t L.N'ew Tork .III Batteries Willi and Brnahn: Wilt. Teircau and Myers. Pittsburg , Cincinnati S. PITTSBUBO. May II. A postponed game of April 11 wa won y Pitts burg from Cincinnati. Adams wai ef fective throughout. Pitcher Cole, for merly of Chicago, reported to Manager Clark today and waa In uniform. Hoff man, the other player, aerured from Chicago, will report net week. Bcora: R. H. E.I R. H. K. Pittsburg . I lClnclnnatl .114 Batteries Adams and - Gibson: From me. Bag by and McLean. Brooklyn Boaton 3-3. BROOKLTN. May 31. Brooklyn made It three straight from Boston by win ning both gamea of a double header. The local captured the flrat game, through timely hitting. In the second game Brown waa hammered out of the box In one Inlng and Donnelly had lit- tla better tuck, although h finished out th game. Ruckar rlivd Ragan with no run ners ecroe. the bases full and nobody out In the second and held tha visitors rtinles until tha ninth, when a muff by M oran caused a tally, oare: First game R. H. E. R. M. E. Boston ...J 1 Brooklyn ..I It I Batteries TJIcklnson. Hogg. Mc Ttgue and KlIng.Gowdy ; Tingling and Krwln. Becond game B H. E l Tt. II. E. Boaton ....I I 2. Brooklyn ..1)4 I Battrrle Brown. Ponnelly . and Cowdy; iUgan. flucker and Krwln. AMKIIICAX LEAGUE. St. Louie t Detroit I. ?T. LOUre. May II PowelJ- pitch. Ing. together with th locale' heavy hitting, defeated Petrolt. The visitor' lone tally was scored when Bush wa passed and Cuhh tripled, kcore: ft. H. E l IL II. E. Detroit ....1 ( list. Louis ... K naileries Willlt. Works and man age. Powell. Eteplien and krlchelL LA GRAXPK AND BOISE VIX W'alla Valla Ibises Contest. 8-5. Pendleton 4-:r La Grande's tani. after being beaten hard twice yesterday, came back today and walloped Walla Walla at Walla Walla. I to i. At Hole the Pendleton pluyere put tap uch a hard game that It took Bole II Innings to beat them. 4 to 1. Inability of tha Walla Wsllana to hit Mountain.' tha la Grande pitcher, end tha la Grande men' ability In awat the Walla Walla (linger, trlla the story of th frame at Walla Walla. Kinnear went in for la Grand and than waa replaced tv Mountain. Mrldger. a Walla Walla pitcher, wa yanked to tnak room for Kelly. At Boise th feature was the Holding. Bcerea: R. H. E 1 R. H. E. La Grande .1 lWalia W. .. 1 C Batterl Kinnear and Mountain and White; Brldger and Kelly and Brown. a If. E l JL H. E. Pendleton .1 t'fclotis t 10 2 Bteterle Oarrett aad Pembreoke: Karr, Maya and Fox. "HlfrG" IS BIMPKD OCB MOKE Iinky ninrer Aftr Bad pay Ue chIIs Sad Hour at Btilt In 1906. Irvin Illggtnbotham wa bumped rather unceremoniously by Sacramento yesterday, when 0'Kurk'a men se cured II hits In five and one-third In ning. But that bumping ween t In It with the one handed out by Butte when HITglntotara was flinging tor Taeoma In l0. , Tha lank flibger was hit for IT aafe drives In five frames, and only a few days later was sold to th 8t Loul Nationals for I2M0. "That was my worst licking." said "Higg," after big relief piaoUa yeeter. day. "Baseball I a streaky proposi tion. . on day the batters will hit the best you have and the net day will whiff like Juvenile. Christy Mathow on gels bit fur II and II safe ones oc casionally and then comes right back and pitches one and two-hit ball a couple of days later. "No, I have never pitched a n-hit. no-run game, but I rioit close to it when with Aberdeen In 10'. after being farmed out by Bt. Louis, t'p 'o the last man in th ninth, not a Kea tleite had aecured a hit, whan Krtsa drove a pjny grounder a my left. I let It go. sod Aarfy Anderson, rpset'.ne' ma to grab It, suo4 stock still at e- ond. "I held Pittsburg to ana hit on ona occasion. Glbawn spoiling my record, and I tightened th Cuoa to two hits another time." In 111 liigglnbotham waa with St. Louis, in 1 with Chicago, in 11 with Louisville, la 111 with Louis Villa and Toledo. "I'll win a lot of games for Tort land yet thla year," ba eaid. Klewltter will likely ba used by Portland today, with Kady Rchwank, tbe former Spokane hurlrr. a gecra ntent' choice. XADZC TAKE FEATCTtK HACK Br d we'll MarwthoneT Win With Jtuab In Strub. ALAN. Idaho, May li. Favorable weather and a large ladles' day crowd madei good racing at th Alan course today. Nadsii, overlooked In tha bet ting, won the feature race In easy fashion. The Bedwell Maratlioner laid behind the pace until well In the atratch and then came on with a rush, running over the pacemakers and winning as he pleased. Results: Plrst 'ear, four furloaee, aolllao f .Ittl Blrrtle. IV7 IRaoaert. to 1, won; THdy Wolffarlh. 107 (Huston), I te 2, second. Attain, lui iTapllol, 23 to I, third. Time, 0:4 4-3. Kocond racs. flee snd aa-hlf furlonsa Bel Kl Tnvar, 1"S IForsythet. a ta 1, won: Wlltrud KT I W. MrJntyre). 11 t . second: Burning Bush, lov (Mulllsaa), so ta 1, third. Tim. 1:00 1-5. Third rac. t and one-half furlons. elllns Blonde. 10 (Riddle!. ( te S. won: lrd of tha VnrML In ' MrVare1!, SO ta 1. aseond: Port Johnson, Jo (Grand), to 1, third. Time. 1 :0V 2-. fourth lace, one mile Nadiu. 10 (Tsp 11n). to 1. won; Psdily flip 10fl (Hoffmsni. T to I. econd; f.leutensnt Ssayer. lo (Gross), IT to S. third. Tim. 1:41. Fifth race, mil and sixteenth Lajrmln tr. 111 (Cotton I. T to 1. won; Hslpcarl. loo ( ajurtlneamei. 20 to 1. second; Whldden. Ill (reach), to 10. third. Time. 1:V4 4-.V Rlxth rac. n furlong Eye White. 111 tPrachl. I It 1 won; Kir Prstful. 101 (Bur llncnte). 2. to 1. aecnnd: Richard Reed. W (Poryth. t 1, third. Tim. 1 14. IIARXESS RACES OS TODAY Fast EAeni Promised by Driving Club at Country Club Track. ' The Initial llll harness matin of th Rlverelde Driving Club, a Ave- vent programme achedulrd for thla after noon on tha Country Club track at Rose City Park, will be followed by two other meets this maath. Presi dent Drennen announcee meetings for Friday afternoon, June 14. Sunday afternoon, June 21. on the Country Club track, and July 4 at tiresham. This afternoon's programme will start promptly at 3 O'clock, with tha heats of the various events pulled oft with out the usual delays. There I much rivalry among the horse ownera and the five races ar expected to produce keen competition. Officials of the meeting are: John McCllntock. starter; Sam Cramer. Qua Keller. O. J. Brown, judires; J. C Pace man. R- T. Martin, Fred Merrill, timers. Mr. Cramer will act aa presiding Judg- and announcer. The five numbers, best thre In Ave heats, are: Class A. trot: claaa B. trot: class B. pac; class C, pac. mixed colt rac. HeoltT Men to Play Ball. The Portland Realty Board baaeball team will play a practice game on the vacant ground at Fat Twenty-elxth and East Ankeny streets today. H. W. Fries, chairman of the entertainment rommlttee, announces that the mem bers will leave the Henry Building. Fourth and Oak streets, at I o'clock this afternoon for the practice grounds. The team will meet the Ad Club nloo in its first match game Jun II- a MIS SAVES DAY Change in Taeoma Club Own ership Satisfies Jones. LEAGUE BETTER THAN EVER Ptwaident ' of Norths) enter n Circuit Say Veteran It Barked by Entire City McCredie Hoot at "trig ger Coast" Lineup Talk. "With Ed Watklns, a baseball man who knows business, at the head of the Taeoma club, and the new owner supported morally" and financially hv the paper and hnslnesa men of tha city, the Taeoma Incident ha come lo a most successful close and the North western League ia In better lipe than ever before," declared Fielder A. Jonee. preeldent of the circuit, yesterday, on hi return from the north. "Watklns Is an old baseball man a well aa a hualness slice, and when Rothermel finally let go of th etrlnga he held on the rlub. Taeoma wss as sured a team and the league Ita lineup of rltle. Watklns Is sola owner of the club, choneing to handle It on bis own hook rather than mix up -n a stock rompany- T spent several days about Taeoma and discovered that the financial failure of the early sesson was not due. ss many held, to the feet that th city Is a poor ball town. Taeoma la an ex cellent baaeball city aad you'll find that they will mak money there this year and be ready to demand a bigger schedule next eaaeon." Owner MoCredU. af the Portland rlub, hoots at th Idea that Vancouver and Hestil are being primed for a jump to the Pari lie Coast League next aeaaon. and predict that th North westers League will be composed of the eame citlee la 111. Ton hear this talk of a bigger Coast League, Including a couple more Northwestern rltle. every time a group of baaeball man get together." contin ued the judge, -and the last North. west era meeting; waa no exception to tb rule," OS Th reelgnation of Jack Barry, man ager of the Seattle club and 1111 util ity man of tha Beavers, removes the second of the iwo new Northwestern League managars of 111. Nordyk. Victoria beae. I laid tin with a broken ankle, bnt will undoubtedly direct th Bees from th bench when ha recover eufnclentir. Th latest batting average from Cleveland give Roger Perklnpaugh, former Beavar, th Una dative of He I hitting seooeid te Lajol, who tope th list of regulars with .407. Ryan la hitting 77. but ha haa been In IV fames to IS far "Peck." JACK JOHNSON IS ILL NEGRO BARELY ABLE TO TAKE NEW MEXICAN TRIT. Champion ia Bed Wllh Xeuralgla of Momach Two Weeks Before Iavlnf Chicago. CHICAGO. May II. (Mpeelal.) Jack Jehasoa left Chicago a sick man. This Is the only authoritative bit of now that has been given out recently concerning the coming "big fight" be :w.n the negro hear) weight champion of the world and Jim Flynn, th Pueblo fitorr.an. Johnson's inn, carafully kept se cret, (.prtnr tbe lat two weeks of his ea.l In Chicago, was th real reason fcr his failure to appear at OConnell's gymnasium and box. Now It develops that during th tlr.ie when h wa supposed to be doing 10 or II mile on th road every day the big black wa propped Tip In bed fight ing an attack of neuralgia of tbe etom ach and was attended by hla wife, who was continually on the verge of hys terics through worry over his condi tion. A conference of physicians finally ' at IT W TT ii.piwI'T f-r -- 1 f ' -1- - w-J--aeSVaa,.-. m.f , - , jr M A nickel to the wise m is sufficient Owl m ilUl 0 ' M Londres Cigar- 1 IBB'Hii ? J&M blunt -end shape, ft ijJill It ji M. A. CUNST & CO., Ine. pC K"nlisM -3 &jfjw 1 . . .. m-- V li -V- " ' I ' " ' -"f-..- eh, ayv-eir ) immt'lt V T"i' rrr r-. , W.i.t, S W V 1 F -LsjxaaLSBMal I I Mil Mil II fnll lis. 11 m mm III jJjjJtLBtl 1 - 111 11 ftJ ni ssa-asaaaaaabal !!3ivJ V wb : -r-o "WHAT'S Styleplus Talks "Money a v e d i money earned." It may riot be ry tj earn m o n e y, but "htj lepliis" ro a kea it easy In save money v lien bnyins; cjttthca. Styleplus Clothes )R o y a 1 Clothing Company On Wauihintfton e Nemr SaranUi agree 4 on a course of treatment, nrl It wa following their advlua that Jack gradually grew strong enough to un dertake tbe trip to New Mexico, WOODBCRN HEATV M"3II VNVII.Li: Oldtiiner Show I'orm of Trl-City I-eagtie Pay. WOOPBUnN! Or, Miy II. (Ppclal.) Not having had first-rate luck with the youngsters ha has been playing thla aeaaon, Manager Hunt, of the baaafcall team, aembted all of tha players that one made Woodburn famoua ae a basrhall town during th daya of th Trl-CHy League, and took them to McMlnnvllle yesterrlwy. with li "" ' lli IP v i'3'i..,. iir'-H-Mi-r i I.M..I.I.H.M ml ,li ....ansJ nlli a sum r f 'J " iuLul.La!.lll'iiluiwj-i..UlM-. i made roRTHO ( n3 nsTbirrfiir r In 1 i J i'iui's'sip, 1 I jne I wl. I -l' I From Moraine to Niitht.Dreis Rifiht in B.V. D. Here are Ccat Cut l'nderhiru nd Knee Ltnjrth Drawer and f ninn buit which oHrr comfort in its fullctt nieatur. tada Irom lisht, tturdv, olt-to-lhs-ta.nl fabtici tluit wjuh rll and wrar well. TKit KtJ Woven Labl Pmaoc S. V. D. CeM CI r4er. aVra aa4 ksss Leark Psvsssi. Ms. 71. II. M as f I. to mm ( IVsai lH V- t Of. tU RMfS CeeMH.) U srwed on evtry B. V. D. Underkment, Tk no uiiJertrment with. out tlllt label. THE . V. D. COMPANY. NEW YORK. i - - i i 3 5 THE USE of paying moro than yon ran rcallv afford for a Suit, whon yon ran pot an . - a a pxrcllcnt, 'all-purpose Suit in tho SI7 lliHt is riirariteed In bo ihn. equal, in appcurimci1 and in wi'Hrirt"; quality, of any rrgulhT WM Suit! the Idea of having at least one good game illirlna the present season. The bunrli of oM-tlmers got what they went after, for they ville.-te.t seven tallies during the excllsmant, while tha MrMlnnville team was unable to send even one player around the circuit. Th battorle for Woodhurn were White, catcher, ami Soharhark, pitcher. Mirrldnn Colt Win. oflEHIPAN. Or.. Mny II .(KpecUl.) The Sheridan Colts yesterday de feated the Wlllamlna CHy team by a score of 19 to 1. Hcottlo's pitching for Pherldan was more than the visitors could solve. Hherldan will play Ilope nell here Sunday. : iiMi:;h?iHi isisMiiP, ; li"!';1;;'"!!-:?' icnt-i' :: i ii i.i,....lii iin.Ll: ;.!. ii i; !; l i,!;:' I ,.i !,.ii.' ij.ilini ; 'le sl. ro'iTTHt I V. B. Usis Iv If. 4-llMTj. ti oo. II ta (1.00. li t) ai IN i tsiL L