Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 14, 1912, Page 8, Image 8

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    TJIE MORNING OREGOXIAX. FRIDAY. JUNE 14, 1913.
8
FANS JEER POOR
' PLAY BY BEAVERS
i - -
will likely pitch for the Oake today at S
o'clock. Either flarkneea or Koestner will
be In the points for Portland.
BAC.M BATTED HARD tS SIXTH
"Get-away-day"
for Carnival
Visitors w
Senator Send In Ollllgan to Relieve
Him bnt Vernon Doeen't Stop.
LOS ANGELES, Jtin 11. Two triple
and a double In the sixth, with th
score tied up to that time, served to
place Baum on the bench today, and
with Kane's single, lost th game for
Sacramento by a score of to 1. Gll
llsan relieved Baum In the sixth, and
his first offering was hit for a single
by Kane, which brought In Vernon'a
last run. Hcore:
R. H. E l R. H. E.
Vernon ( 1 ! Sacramento. 1 t 1
Batteries Grsy and Brown; Baun.
Cllllgan and Krelts.
HOWARD'S HOMER IS TIMELY
Oakland Wins, 8 to 3, on Weird
Move by Portland - Men.
Hits Are Useless.
Is at
Hand
'HIG WEAK AND UNSTEADY
Lindsay's Muff. Rodger' Almost
Countless Mlsplay and I'npopa
lar Decision by V in p I re Send
Crowd Home Keethlng.
FACrnC COAST IXAOCE btatdino.
W. L. Pel ! w. L. rt.
Verne.... 4 1 2rnacra't.. 27 7 .42J
Oakland... a ! .MS Port land .. . 2 3.1 .T
Les Annl. a Oil .M..(Sas Iran.. ST 4V -t)f
Ml(TdST' Remits.
At rrtln4 Oakland a. Pnrtland .
At Lo A nir !. VemiMj A, Pscramenlo A
At fan rraneleco Loe Aasele a, 8a
Ftanclace 1.
(Portland, outbatted th lighting
pake In the third Kama of tha aerlea
lestarday but that's all'th glory tha
Beavers sot out of U, . Charp' men
could have loft their bata at th bench
and tben won, for tha local mlsplays
food out as stsrtllngly aa warts on a
bald head.
Hlgglnbotham added hla touch of
wpIMdmi to tha lurid display by
walking those who didn't hit, and thus
the ultimate score of I to I.
. Whereas Portlands two victories
over Oakland earlier In the week were
featured by extreme effectiveness on
"the part of tha pitchers, yesterday's
was the reverse.
tllBBlabatkain la Wild.
Hlgglnbotham had just about aa
much control aa a runaway flatcar on
a 10-per-cent grade, and no more. He
pitched ITS balls In the nine innings,
and that surely cannot be much ur.der
tha Olympic record for marathonlng.
Oakland touched him up for 19 hits
r-lght of thera bunched in three n
nlngs while Parkin had his 14 spread
I out over fight frames. He was as
I tight In tha pinches as Bhylock of
oM and would have held us to a lone
some tslly to tha ninth Inning- but for
errors by Iletllng an J Mltie.
The largest crowd of the week wit
Jtesaed the rsgged encounter. Inspired
"by the knowledge that a victory over
Tthn Commuters and a loss by the Ben
ators down Houth would shove Port
land Into fourth place. And 1000 fans
showed their displeasure at the poor
article of ball served up by "boohing"
Hlgglnbotham. Captain Rodger. Und-
Laay and Umpire Finney at frequent In
tervals. I l.ladsay Drop Eey Tom.
a Lindsay dropped an easy tons at
IMrd base In the fifth Inning. - pre
1 sentlng the Oaks with the tally that
I broke the I to I tie, thus his member
rMp card In the "In-Bad" Club. But
i third sc
I Rouble,
Mo be a
i on
"Hill did not long remain a thorn In the
LMcCredle side, for he banked the ball
yjall over the enclosure, brought In the
score In the ninth Inning by a
and otherwlae showed himself
real rtptui In nrovlmltv to the
' anatomy of one Cy Parkins.
Tl The crowd got appeasement over
I several dlspleasurable decisions on
frv'mplre Finney's part when a foul tip
r Jmost necessitated, a hurried call for
the Coroner. As for . Rodgers. the
JQileacherltes sent up a mighty roar
1 when he caught an easy popup in the
( ninth inning hollow mockery for his
failure to grasp several grounders
lit hat whlssed to either side for safe
Mis but the scrappy captain only
I aughed and doffed his hat in response.
Portland started off by securing a
-Jwo-rnn lead In the second Inning on
, a nil ny Manoney. netting s ;ow tnrow
! to first, a double ateal sending Mi
. noney across, and Flaher's drive to left
allying xancroiv.
Oakland tied th score In th third
' on a walk to Mltie. singles by Leard
'band Hoffman and two further walks
V by Hlgglnbotham.- th last forcing
j Its across th platter. Leard batted
I, like a fiend all afternoon, netting three
' hits, a walk and three runs.
tr Sharpe's men secured th marginal
Ivor In the fifth Inning on Coy's sac
f j-lfice fly after Chadbourne let Leard's
r-eecond hit go past blm for a triple.
I Hlgglnbotham. a moment later,
strapped Leard at third and would have
'merged unscathed but for a palpable
rnuff of his tos by Lindsay.
From that on th game was a pro
gression, th Oaks securing two more
i"n th seventh on three hits, and three
( riins In the eighth on three hits and a
.Va-alk.
Portland bad men on bases everv
! .feln. .r..r,t .he .l.hth h.,. nMn'.
fs.thom Parklna deceiving slants when
nits meant runs. A grounder to abort
I fy Chadbourne and a corking double
vfey Lindsay gave the Beavera their An
tes! tally In the ninth. Tho score:
f c Oakland I Portland
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1 Parkln.p 4 0 0 O'lllg b m.p 4 10
pX Totals. a10!T 2. Totals. 40 14 ZT 13 4
( "COBB BY INNINOS
i. Oakland '..0 0X01031
: nit. o o a o i i x a o in
Portland 0 300 0000 I 3
! ( HHa ..1 3 3 1 1 2 1 0 314
SUMMARY.
Ls Fluna Leard s. Hofinan, Sharpe. Mltse 3,
4 parkin. Ohsrtbbiirne. Mahon.y. Banrrnft.
I Vtrurk out By Hlsslnhoiham 1. by Parkin
,1 Beaea en halls Off Hlsslnholham
Mt lard. rwiqbl play Bancroft to Rod
. r. to Rapps. Sacrifice hits Hetlinf.
. n.nn. V . . r P.rkln. d.r.fl. I
roy. Stolen base Mahon.y. Bancroft,
ry ild pl'ch Hlsslnbo'ham.i Time of same
:'. Lmpirea r inn.y ana lih;.
V
4-- Notes of the) Game.
h Riid Hhsrpe la surely out to land the
apnnant. When Jark Lively ehot eonth-
rwartl to bis home Instead of eomlng West.
Nharpe put forth and.avora to secure in
other major leasuer, and now H Is tit
jnounced that Kud Pernoll la to rejoin the
-Tommuters. Pemoll was eonal1ered one
of the best southpaws In the league last
year when taken hy Detroit.
- A larse Americas flag floated from
IWlsgpole over the eenterfleld scoreboard for
the nret lime yesterday.
Outfielder Manoney kept up his Rood work
(."yesterday by spattering three hit. on the
norison aao pulling a cirrus eaten oi t ar
kin's slam asalnst the rlsht fence.
s- A aouDie piay. Bancroft, nongers ano
Nftappe. and a star careh by Kruea-er saved
, Hleatnbotham In the seoono stanaa.
I 1 Hlcslnhotham surely worked his salary
iarm yesterday, with a total of 171 balls
lephored up to th batter. On hundred to
l:" Is an average. Parkin threw II) yea
I t.rd.r. In the third Inning Hlgglnbotham
-toesed IS halls, 13 strikes and four fouls, a
I'tot.l of .V
r. 2us risher had hl swatting clothes on
I lyesterdsy and should hare been credited
irVlth three hits. Leard rnbbed him of the
'Is.t by a sensatlonsl one-hand atop and
.'throw In the eighth Inning.
1 I Ben Henderson has sot shown up at the
vench this wee.
Herry Ahiee Is still upnahle to see per
rffclly out of hla Injured optic, and Malarkey
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Seals Lotie to Los Angeles, 3 to i.
After Having Lead In Eighth.
SAN FRANCISCO. ' June 13. How.
ard'a timely home run with two men
on bases In tlie eighth gave the game
to Los Angeles, 1-1. Metxger. th
first man up In the eighth, walked
Lober struck out. Brooka slnglecL
Moore; bsttlng or Chech, waa out at
first. Howard knocked out a home
run. scoring Mctiger and Brooks ahead
of him. Berger filed OuL Score:
R. H. E.i It- It E.
L. Angeles 1 7 1;S. Francisco 1 S I
Batteries Chech. Slagle and Brocks;
Delhi. McCorry and Schmidt.
AMERICAX LEAGTTE.
Chicago 3, Boston .
CHICAGO, June 11. Playing on a
rain-soaked diamond. Chicago cut Bos
ton's lead down to one full game by'
winning. Walsh's single, scoring So
der, who ran for Bodle, acored the win.
nine; run In the ninth. Boston's only
hits were made in th third. 1'mplr
Sheridan chased eight members of th
Boston team out of th park for pro
testing a derision. Score:
, R. H. E.I R. H. E.
Chicago .. 1 1 SBostoii ... t t 1
Batteries Walsh and Block; Collins
and Carrlgan.
Philadelphia 4, Detroit S.
DETROIT. ' June 13. Philadelphia
bunched three hits, including a triple,
with a base on balls, acored three runs
In th fifth and won. Score:
R. II. E. R. H. E.
Detroit ..1 1 liPhtladel'a 41
Batteries Works and Onslow; Plank
and Egan.
Washington 6, Cleveland 3.
CLEVELAND. June 11. Washington
scored the thirteenth victory of Its
western trip today. Cleveland played
Elble. late of the Reading United
States League. In right field. Score:
R. H. E.l R. H. E.
Clevel'd ..1 7 2;Wash gt n It 1
Batteries Oeorge. Blanding, and
Livingston; Oroom and Henry.
At St. Louis New Tork-SL Louis
gam postponed; rain.
' XATIOXAL LEAGCE.
Flttsbarg S, Brooklyn A.
BROOKLYN, June 11. Marty
O'Toole shut out the locals. He had a
no-hlt game up to th seventh. Score:
R. H. E.l R. H. E.
Pittsburg i II ljBrooklyn 0 7 2
Batteries O'Toole and Kelly; Ting
ling and Mfller. '
Boston St. Louis 4.
BOSTON. June 11. Boston batted
Harmon freely and won the last gam
of tha St. Louis series. Tyler kept th
visitors'- hits scattered In all but th
sixth Inning. Mowrey's home run in th
first being th only tally In another
Inning. Score: '
. R. H. E. R. H. E.
Boston ... 12 0,6t. Louis . 4 10 0
Batteries Tyler and Oowdy; Har
mon, Oeyer, Steele, and Bliss.
New York . Chicago 2.
NEW YORK. June It. New Tork
made It three out of four from Chi
cago. Leach opened tn nintn inning
for Chicago with a triple, out neither
Miller, Sayer, nor Ever could bring
blm In. Score:
R H. E.i R. H. E.
Chicago ..2 4 lNew Tork 1 JO 1
Batteries Cheney and Archer; Mat
thewson and Myers.
Philadelphia II, Cincinnati 10.
PHILADELPHIA. June 11 In a
long-drawn-out game marked by poor
work by all the pitchers, Philadelphia
defeated Cincinnati. Score:
R II. rl! R. H. K.
Clncln'ta 10 1 UPhllada ..11 11 1
Batteries Benton. Keefe. and Mo
Lean: Brennan. Alexander and Graham.
Baseball Statistics
STANDING Of THE IXAGCES.
Boston . .. .
Chh-ago. . .
Washing n
PhlladeL. .
New York.
Pltt.hurg..
Chicago. ..
Cincinnati.
Toledo. . . .
Coltimhua.
M Inneap. . .
Kan. City.
at. Joseph.
enver., . .
Omrha. . . .
Dea Moines
Missoula . .
8.11 Lske.
Croat rails
Aaserlcaa Leagae.
W. L. Pel
:. IB e-.T'Oeveland. ,
aa 20 .2.i:retrolt
XI 21 ..MM New Tork .
2d 20 .JKW.si. tiiiia..
Natrona! Leagwe.
T a. .SSS'Phlladel. .'.
J5 30 .ft.lnm. Louis..
2. 31 ..'' Boston
27 3.1 .HQ Brooklyn..
Amertraa A .social low
T. 1 .ST."
40 SI
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Westrrm
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27 34 ..'Sit
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Wester
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Indlsnsp.. .
Lout.vllle. .
Milwaukee.
Ieacwe.
Sioux City.
Wichita. ..
Toneka. .. .
Lincoln. . . .
atlea.
Ttutte
Helena. .
Ogrien
Trl-Mat.
Walla Wa 17 13 .."t Hole"
Pendloton. 17 12 .as l a orsnd.
Waahbsgtea 8 tale.
Chehalla... 13 10 .MIA Aberdeen..
Centralis.. 13 11 .55 almjulam.. ,
W. 1.. P.
23 3 .4
2.1 2H .472
In HO .t
14 3 ,2n0
20 31 .S.1
2t 2 443
III Sri .S-.-7
14 SO .311
21 37 .4
2t 37 ..13
20 5 ..1rt4
31 37" .2
2 34 .R20
21 2S .4HI
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WE SPECIALIZE IN FINE MADE - TO - ORDER SHIRTS
11 12
Veaterday's Resnlls.
American Association Ksnssa City 3. To
ledo 2: St. I'sul i. Louisville t Indlanspo
II. 3. Minn. .poll. 3: Columbia 3-3. Mllssu
k.e .1-1.
We.tern lesrue Tes Moines 5. Wichita
1: Denver 11, m. Joseph S; all other games
post poned.
I'nlnn Assorlstlon Helena V. Missoula 4:
Oreat Palls V Halt Lake 0; Butte . Oaden i.
Washlnstun Hist. All gemee peatponed:
rain.
western Trl-Btste All game postponed:
rain.
PORTLAND BATTING AVER.GE8.
Paclflo Cossi- - Northwestern
AD. H. AT.; AB. H. Av.
Krueser.. 204 4 .314Ttulkeh'k. I7 XI -14
Vshoney. S3 Is .3K Mensor. .. 12ft 3 .2x3
Fisher.... 34 10 r 'rle.s 22 B .2S
Doene.... 140 el .JMiulltr... S3 Is .:0
Mndssy.. H7 4U .2:: Tonneson. C.I 273
Butler 124 3 .262 Klbhle. . . . 1I.1 4!t .M
Rortscrs.. 2'.'t U .27 McDowell. S - .!.'
Repp. 222 SI 77.1 VVIIItsras. 31.1 .1.1 .249
thsihne. 210 et .2.v:!Tx.a.. . . . . 2a ss 2ts
Bsncroft. 2"0 4 .221 foltrln. . . . SOI ! .245
Harknens. IS 4 .323 Smith 7 17 .2 It,
Koestner. S3 II .'.'1 2 :,;r.ore r.s T .211
Purch... t:i .2' herrls 1 3 .207
rre 10 2 .20Toiv :n j .lsl
Howley... 12 2.1 . IPS' Hlnr.tr. ri'lil 2 4 .US
Kiswittcr :n 7 .! 1 1 smlltie. . 10 I .ino
llrsln m. 17 3 .177 Msnfield. 11 1 .01
Henders'n M 2 .I.K'Veaae....- 34 2 ."
;claer... 13 3 .M4'hiiy a .000
Ulrot SI .12&
COLTS END SLUMP.
AI1D BEAT INDIANS
Cadreau's Error and Poor
Headwork Cost Game
for Spokane.
TONNESON IN GOOD FORM
Hap Smith Make Great Catch With
Bases Full and Cute Off Three
Rnns Cooney Banished lor
rl.ptitlng' Iseclslon.
NOBTHIVEcrTERN LKAGl"B BTANDtNOS.
W. L. Pet . I W. L Pet.
Victoria... 2 2 .527?Ta.ma 27 2S .4J1
Vancouver. 3t 27 ..'.2 Seattle. ... 27 2 .4S
Spokane.. 2T 37 .60Portland . . . 37 SO .474
Yesterday's Result.
At Spokane Portland 8. Spokane 2.
At Tacoma Tacoma-Vlctorla gam poat
noned: rain.
At Beattls Seattle-Vancouver ame poal
poned; rala.
SPOKANE. Wash, June 13. BpeclaL)
Portland showed the last-coming In
diana aome Inside stuff today that flrat
mad Cohn'a tribe sit up and later
s-o way back and alt down, nursing
the wounds of defeat, i to 2.
Williams' bunch aleo refused to
stand lor Cooney cutting; second base
i. . i.nii,. and the 'nenrjery
shortstop was banlahed from th lot.
This upset the tsponane inneiu airu
Portland had easy picking;.
Hap Smith, cavorting in right field
for Portland, waa a hero with his run
ning, bare-hand stab of Devogfs sure
triple when two base-runners were on
and only one out. Three runs for
Spokane, probably enough to tie, went
glimmering there.
Cadreau. pitching for Spokane, haa
himself partly to blame for th three
runs amassed by Portland in the sev
enth and hla bad Judgment precipi
tated t slxuatlon from which two
runs were scored Id tha fourth. Th
little Indian- waa more untamed and
erratic than his aborigine ancestors,
not so much in whipping his sharp
breaking slanta across the plat a in
fielding his position.
Portland got two In the fourth on
three hlta and Cadreau's error of Judg
ment In fielding a bunt A single, a
wild throw to second by Cadreau, a hit
batsman. Crulkshanks lucky Tas
leaguer that hit aquareiy on tne rigni
.. . . .i . w.nt far two bags.
Iiri'l luua . .. .'- - - -
ticorlng two. and Cadeau'a muff of De-
vogt's sharp throw, caicuiaieu to
i 1. .. ..rtemnfed double steal.
gave Portland three rune In the sev-
.u.ht wll for Portlsnd
lOUnrBvn I - - - .
and was glvn good support Th
score:
-. -. l njrtiann
. i
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M..lb.2t. 3 I ? o'Klohle.Sb
Cooncy.es
Ostd'k.lb 3 I
John'n.lf 4 0
Melch'r.rf 4 w
wurfit .to 4 a
Zlm'en.rf 3
r-t't.2h.s 4 3
Dvofft.c 4
Cart r' up 2
N'oyes.n. 2
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Totsls. 33 37 laTsl Totals. 34 11 27 12 2
SCORE BT INNINGS.
sooksne 1 1 0 S
Portland ...i. 0 e 0 2 0 0 3 0 0-5
BIH2ART.
Rn-ia Slvers. radreau. Kibble. Crulk
shsnk 2. Ppess. Tonneson. Three-baas hit
Wufflt. Two-base hit Onikshsnk. Sac.
rlflre hits Kibble. Williams. Conner. Psse.
on balls Off Cadreau 3. off Tonneson I.
Struck out Canresu 5. Tonneeon S. rltolen
bases Fr'. Snlih. Myers. Cadreau. Oet-
rtlch. rmuhle plsys Cartwrlsht to Ost
dlek: Cartwrlght to Myers to ostdlek: nil
llama to Hpeae: Coltrln to Spess toaWll
llsms. Wild pitch Cadreau. lilt hy pitched
t.all Myers, by Tonneson: Hsrrls by Csd-
a u. r ii. run.. ! - . - - . -. ...
tlx and two-third. Innings." Tlmo 1 :47.
mplre Vsa Haltren.
I'HIXCETOV BKATH YALK. It-6
Dine Pitcher Weak. Tigers Take
Baseball Series of It 12.
NEW TORK. June 12. Princeton de
feated Tale and won the baseball
series of 1313.
Princeton scored eight runs In the
second. Yale was painfully weak In
her pitchers, none of their five twlrlets
being effective. Kcore:
R. H. E. R. H. E.
Tal t 3IPrlnceton .19 IS 6
Batteries Hartwell. Dyer. Olll. Bcott.
Browa and Burdett: Lear and Sterrett.
FAVORITE WINS FEATURE. RACE
Henry Hutchinson Finishes in Gal
lup on Sort Alan Track.
ALAN. Idaho. June It. An ordinary
card of six selling events was offered
racegoers at the Alan course today.
The track was aoft. The feature event,
a seven-furlong affair, was won 1'V
Henry Hutchinson, the favorite. Th
winner waa otit pared to the half pole
by Critic and then, with a little shak
ing up, ran over the pacemaker and
won in a gallop. Results:
First race, three and half furlortss
Cam la. 144 (McBrlrtel. II to I. won: Red
Widow. 107 iHihweblg). 3 to t. second; VI
J(0
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time. :; 4- .
Second race, six furlonss Dutch Cour
age. 104 IHUIt. 7 to b. won; Hugh Gray.
10 (Tapllni. to 1. second. Elsewhere. 7
(Carson). 13 to 1. third: time. 1 III I.
Third rsce. seven furlong. Emersld Isfct,
7 J Hopkins), to 10. won; Narfl. t7
n;artri. v to i, aerono : u.uteoui naw
ysr. (Roth). to 1. third: tlma. 1:37.
Fourth race, one mils Henry Hutohuv
son, lOi (Hopkins), 3 to t. won: Wnlddsn
106 (Carter), 4 to 1, second; Sugar Lump,
(Hill). 7 to 1. third; lime. 1:413-1.
Fifth race, five furlongs, selling Lady
Ftalwart. 1 1 a (Carter). 2 to 1. won; Amerl-
cus. IIS IE. MoEwen). 2 to 1, second
Hwagsrlstor, IIS (Cavanaugh), 4 to 1,
third: time. 1 01 J-..
Sixth race, mile and sixteenth "eke, 101
(Roopey), a to I. Won; Littleton, (Car
ter). ft to 1. aecond; Beatrice Boule. St
(Hill). 11 to i. third: time. 1 41 1-4.
WASHINGTON TEAM OUT
PRINCIPAL IIERDMAX WITH
DRAWS NINE FROM LEAGCE.
Students Ineligible for Plajlng
Sunday Ball In Vp Valley Towns.
Two Team Left.
Because II. H. Herd man, Jr., princi
pal of Washington High, found that
members of the school baseball team
have been playing Sunday ball with
towns up the Willamette Valley, he
has withdrawn his team from the In
tersrholastlc Baseball League and th
sesson's championship will he left for
Colitmtla and Jefferson to fight out.
"Certain players of th Washington
High School team have confessed to
having forfeited their eligibility to
represent the school In Interschulastlc
contests and to having played games
after rendering themselves ineligible,'
Is the statement mad by Mr. Herdman
yesterday.
"It therefor become me to an
nounce that 1 have withdrawn the team
from the contest for the championship
and that we forfeit all (tames In which
these Ineligible played.
"I wish to say In regard to th In
terscholastlc baseball situation that
there are and have been rumors about
th Ineligibility of players on practi
cally every team In the league. When
rumors about the Washington boys
came to me I Interviewed the boya In
nueatlon and tried to get hold of tan-
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clothes buyer. The fabrics are woven in Oregon from
carefully selected fleece. There isn't -an item over
looked that will assist in elevating the quality of the
garment there is not a nieety of workmanship known
to the trade that is not incorporated in these Browns
ville Suits at $12.50.
This Price Is Made During This Adver
tising Sale of Oregon Clothing
To immediately create a utate-wide interest, in our Ore
gon goods this price has been made. It means that in
the $20 Suits, for example, about all you pay for is the
cost of tho cloth alone. Isn't it an opportunity worth in
vestigating? These Suits Reduced From SI 5, $18 and $20
The Brownsville Woolen Mill Store
. Third and Stark
Third and Morrison
glbl proof. Th boys denied harmg
violated th rules.
The matter rested for a day or two.
until today, when, upon being con
vinced that atrona evidence of their
deeds had been secured, they confessed.
Accordingly I have taHen tne action
stated. There is no douiit In my mind
that a number of the boya besides
thos In Washington are tarred witn
the same brush. And I have no doubt
that th principal and coaches bave
tried aa bard aa I have to keep their
athletic clean and will welcome any
proof of any Irregularities aa I do.
Colfax Defeats Pa louse, II to 4.
POLFAX. Wash.. Jun 11- tSpeclal.)
-Colfax defeated Palouse. 11 to I. la
th first day'a tournament of baseball
at the Flherton picnic todav. TeVca
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and Oahesdal play Thursday and Col
fax will play the winners for the big
picnic rash purse on Friday.
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JACKPOXVILLK. 111.. June U. Dur
ing a motorcycle race here this after
noon. Hsrry Wells met Instant death.
Hla machine skidded and crashed Into
the fence.
NOTHING NSIDE 'EM.
Cheap aults are like men without
their Internal organs. The men's suits
I sell at Ill 's have guaranteed Inaldes.
Cost you i:5 0 to 1.1000 In a high
rent atore. Jtmmv Dunn, room 111 Ore
gnnlan bid. Take elevator.
RACES RACES
Saturday P. M.
Country Club Track
Four Harness Races,
One Itunning Hace,
t'nder A tie pice
Riverside Driving Club
Admission 10 Cents.
(Irandstand Free.
Take Rosa City Park Car.
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Clde Collaraj
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Johnny Evers uLZTZZ writei
I have whoU lot of tatis
f art ion in wrartnf bilTr CoK
Ura. Those Linorord batton
bol mn mif htr 6o tby'r
o emtj to adusL
Ide Silver
Collars
2 lor 25
have ample scarf iptre
t neir LINOCOSD
BUTTONHOLM arr re
it to button sod ther
don't tear 0ut.
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