Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 21, 1912, Page 14, Image 14

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    THE ajORXTN'G OREGOXIAN, FRIDAY; JUNE 21, 1912.
14
BEAVERS LAUD Oil
: VILLAGERS' PRIDE
I fifth, and drove in Brooklyn's only two
runs with a lour bagger to deep cen
ter. The score:
K. H. E. K. . B.
Phila'Dbia. -7 SlBrooklyn.. 2 8 0
Batteries Charmers and Killlfef;
Bereer and Erwin. Umpires Eason
and Johnstone. . .
KAISER SAYS ALL
; Dolly Gray .Finds Going Rough
and Allows Total of
12 Hits.
St. Louis 4, Chicago 3. - .
ST. LOUIS, June 20. A triple and a
sacrifice fly in the tenth inning en
abled St. Louis to defeat Chicago. 4
to 2. The score: '
R. H. E. K. H. E.
Chicago.... 3 12 lSt. Louis... 4 13 1
Batteries Lei field. Brown and
Archer: Bailee. Harmon and Wlngo,
Bliss.
Foreign Secretary of Ger
many Is Figurehead.
PRESS jS ONLY "INSPIRED
iKLAWITTER GAINS LAURELS
Pittsburg 6-3, Cincinnati 4-5.
CINCINNATI, June 20. Cincinnati
f Rodgers, Lindsay and Chadbourne
Emperor's Bureau for Giving Out
and Delaying News Is Equaled
Nowhere in World; Denial
Slay Mean Truth.
and Pittsburg broke even In a double
header. The first game went ten in
nings, Pittsburg winning with a bat
tins: rally. ,
in tvA Mrnnil puma Cincinnati
t'Krueger, Bancroft, .Malonejr, Rapps, bunched bases on balls and Pittsburgh
errors zor nve runs, xne scores;
First game
R H E.I . R. H. E.
Plttahura-.. 8 OlClncinnatl.. 4 14 3 P'e " o not Know Benin, ana
Batteries Adams. Cole and Gibson. refer to WUhelmstrasse when speah.
Kelly; Keefe, Gaspar and Clark. I lng of the German Ministry lor Foreign
Second game I Affairs, generally imagine that the
R. H.E.; . R. H. E. Ministry is a magnificent, modern, ten-
Plttsburg.. 3 7 3CinclnnatI.. S 6 1 .torv high building, where an almighty
Batteries neirani ana M"Ji bu.i. .imi. a-nH Ha.
r i u in ii i w auu i hi
I;
'.
All Swat Ball and Aid in
Scoring for Portland.
BERLIN, June 16.(Special.) Peo-
-
AMERICAN" LEAGCE.
Philadelphia 5-8, Washington 0-1.
cldes, German policy. This is a mis
take.
' The truth Is that the Ministry for
Foreign Affairs Is not the place where
German foreign politics are settled.
The Kaiser's Ministers have no respons-
ibllity to the Reichstag, and conse-
rarifie CmdI League M&ndinjca.
-tt- I. Vr.l W. L. PC.
IVrnn 44 SO .nniTsm"nto .".1 n .4.".7
'Oakland... 42 '- .siw Portland.. . S .41.1
h.at Ang. . 41 ."2 .Marian Fran.. -0 44 .405
f Yesterday's Results.
t ' At l.os Ana-elaa Portland 4. Vernon 2.
At Pa-ramentn San Francisco 5, Sacra
mento X
, " PHILADFLPHTA Jirne SO. Phlladel
x - I p n la won anotner aouDie neaaer irom ri-v""'i .......... . , ..
r iMa rt.ut.Lr.n, v.m., june VP"- Washington here today, the scores be- I "o "s u uvsrruiius pcmuiinmj im
cial.) When Dolly Gray was an- c . n and to i Raker's hattlna- own. is nothing but an official with a
nounced to do the heaving for the featured both games, very one of his I glittering uniform, who receives Am-
fj Igers mis aiiernoun jacLretiie biiulcu five hits figuring in the scoring. Catch-1 "auui a aim ministers, signs ieiie.1
nis lineup somewnac ana cuppea toe v.iran of thn home team was out out I aua uocumeuia, ana is sometimes con-
game 4 to 2. Hogan already .counted nf tt, nr.t rame for dlsnuting a de- suited by the Emperor although his
-un mis came ay putting m . ""'-clslon on a called ball. Score:
.paw to pucn, out tne Beavers naa inir First game.
batting eyes open and registered 1Z n vr E.I R. H. E.
hits off the celebrated Dolly. They al- whiiir. o E llPhlladel.. . 5 3 1
o played an errorless game while the .. mA -n-.
- r- . " o I 1 1 n . II1.nl, rra- Thftmn
Klawltter was on the mound for """"
Tortland and while he was found fori srond a-arne
nine nits tney were not aiiowea wnen i jr g i
tney wouia count except in tne two nrsi w h. , 7 -iphiladel
; singles.
. Playa at Plate CI
There was enough hitting to make
,'lt interesting for the fans and close
Detroit 7, Cleveland 2.
advice is never followed when it con
filets with the ideas of his master,
Kalaer la' Real Secretary.
Germany's real and - -only Foreign
Secretary Is the Kaiser, and Germany
foreign policy is exactly what - the
Kaiser wishes It to be. It is he who
takes decisive steps, -and it is he who
R H E I has often caused serious trouble by
a 11 1 1 simply lorgettmg to let ills advisers
Know what he has done in paramoun
state business. AY hen traveling, pollt
ically. In England, Russia, Italy, or
Austria, or even when taking holiday
in Corfu or In Scandinavian waters,
the Kaiser habitually has Important
r.wpoft-n t .. n tr.l. ....... ........
! calls at the plate were frequent enough ,,d today'atld Detroit had little cf n7ersat;n wl,th, foreign sovereigns,
'a A 1 a-a'aUa,.. -IijI In 4katiAAl Hlanllt. I I SlO I-lSlnAn Q Tl n I InlDtO 14V Ann TnasO-B rT
The Cleveland players fielded ... , ,-" "wimtt."' ,."" i
17 to 2.
poorly
to keeD those dyed-in-the-wool disput
flng the umpire's decisions and therefore-
happy.
v Chadbourne scored In. the first, on a gcore'
!tam on balls, Bancroft's single, Krue-
- ger's sacrifice and Mahoney's fly to Detroit.
,-iin. a single, another by Kane, a wild
"pitch and Brashear's out at first. Lit-
1 schi got Vernon's other run in the sec-
j'end on his own single and one each
fhy Burrell and Brown. In this Inning
I Bancroft nailed Burrell at the plate by
Ta perfect peg to Howley.
f- Lltschl and McDonnell tried to pull
tnd put up
listless . game
R. H. E.1
7 1 Cleveland.. 3 10 4
Batteries Lake and Stanage; Kaler
and Easterly.
Boston 15, New York 8.
his foreign policy. Whether this policy
is approved by the Imperial Chancellor
R. IT E. I or not not a matter with which the
unici is uiuuii cuiicerueii. lie uuan
cellor Is an official appointed by him
and dependent upon him, and he must
either approve of what his master does
or leave his job. Frince Bulow Is one
of the German Chancellors who finally
chose the second alternative. But
there are no Bismarcks in modern Germany.
As a matter of fact, the Imperial
Chancellor is the Assistant Foreign
NEW YORK. June 20. Boston won
an easy victory from New York. Wag
ner, who was back in the game after
i tt . jki ....i .h- hi,H hut th. an injury, maae a noma run. iwo
I latter was caught at the plate, Kla- doubles and a single In five times up. Minister. Officially he stands for the
fwltter to Howley to Bancroft to How- Score: Kaiser's policy. He Is called on for
ley. In the sixth tne Beavers cincnea i '' . y - aavice on Important matters. Out his
the- game. D"""''-'" ' " -i-"" - principal business is to represent and
Beavers Boara Hit. Baiieriea j Bnen ana v.arrigan; defend the Kaiser In the Reichstag.
Krueger led off with a double to rora, snears ana oweeney, Dierreit. The Imperial Chancellor's position has.
i the left field fence. He took third on
. Mahoney's sacrifice and scored on Rod
r ger's single. Rapps and Lindsay quickly
i followed with ' a single apiece and
5 Rodgers romped over the plate.
f -Chadbourne opened the seventh with
a single and Bancroft singled infield,
but Chadbourne was nailed at second.
Bancroft reached third by fleet base
BOISE RALLY IS TOO
owing 'to the overpowering personality
LATE "e present Emperor, been reduced
.o nine more man mat or a consult
ing secretary. That of the Secretary
Kollv for Tlenri Holds Onrwinents I of State for Foreign Affairs has still
mure uccu intivascu jit (iiiiiuriaiico. . Jl
Runless Lntll Ninth inning. I will be remembered that the recent
appointment of Baron Marschall von
But one game was played In the
Bleberstein to the Gerrran Embassy in
running when Krueger lined a hot one western in-otate league yesteruay, London was decided entirely by the
l down the third base line which Bur- that at Walla Walla between Boise and Emperor, who only called the Chan
" rell threw to first In time to kill the Walla Walla, and it was won by Walla cellor and Herr von Klderlen-Waech
runner. Mahoney then singled and walla bv the score of 5 to 2. ter to Carlsruhe to sign the decree ap
Bancroft scored. The score: ' Kelly pltchlnK for Walla WaUa, he,a pointing the new Ambassador.
. ci - t,- . a. his onnonents to nothing till the ninth wrm" ' rr"
' Carllale.lf 4 14 0 olCh'b'ne.lf 8 2 4 0 0 inning, when, with two men down, he It was an open secret that the bee-
1 u w;Hanc-n.as 5 a i i "weakened and passed two men. Mays I retary tor foreign aft airs strongly ois
? ? fKtrr'-5' i ? 5 2 2 was Dut In as a Dlnch hitter, and he approved of Baron Marschall von Bie-
1 o O Rodg-a 2b 4 1 3 3 0 lined out a three-bagger, scoring the berstein's removal from Constantinople
4 '- 0 Rappa.'ib. 4 1 li o o two men ahead of him. Kelly's sup- but nothing could stay the hand of the
Kane.cf.. 4 1
M'Do'l.lh 4 1
rt'hear.2b 4 0
" rryleaa.rf 4 2
I l.ltarhl.aa 3 1
I R'rrrll.3b 4 2
TJ
Prown.c. 3 1
Graty.p.. 3 0
1 0!i.inds'y.3b 4 8 O 0 o .... , .ort and ha had "evervirilna- "real" Foreign Minister. He has had
" I .t . . . . ,1 I 1.1. .. ' 1 V. ih annmral a
3 " 0'Howles.c. 3 O S 3
0 3 OK.'wltter,p 4 O 1 4 0
1 TotaU.33 9 27 17 2 Totals. .33 12 27 17 0
X SCORE BY INNINGS.
Vernon 1 1000000 0 2
i Hits 2 3 Z O O O 1 O 1
Portland 1 0 0 O 0 2 1 O 0 4
. Rita 1 0 1 1 1 4 3 1 012
SUMMARY.
4 Runs Carlisle. Lltschl. Chadbourne, Ban.
' croft, Krufpcer, RoflKera. Two-base hit Kruo-
f kt. Sacrifice htta Kruener. Mahoner 2,
Rowley. Stolen base Carlisle. Bases on balls
f urr h.lawrtter l. on (iray
t By Klawltter 3, by Gray 1.
on the ball." his way "with the full approval of the
The came was olaved in the morn- Chancellor, as tne lnspirea papers put
ng because of the presence of a circus. I it, for the amusement, of those who
Thn arnre: 1 Know wnat mat iuu approval is
i
R. H. E. R. H. E. I worth. . , .
Rnisa 2 5 6IWalla Walla.5 6 1 'rnese tacts are not wen Known oe
Batteries Smith and Fox; Kelly and case tn ' oreign umce nas a strong
UVIU vvei me uci uiajj iiicea auu icub
ittle inclined to give away its own
Imriotence. The German Press Bureau
Ruin Postponed Races. I the official news department of the
2o. I German Foreign Office Is an Institu
tion prooaoiy wnnuui a parallel, neie
Brown.
ivTMni-vnirvrp fir Inro
v Klawltter 3. nr i;rav l. . uouble run i i?Deci&i.f xno awuuu uj ui uio iav i , 1 1. v.. u i i
i,.mrt tA Rnitrt.in Rnnna- trmwh.r to I i , 3 .1. muuiiiwjow, 111 WV"' ciwu xUa.6,
Mcbonnell. wild pKcb-KiaVitter Tim "eel m f8" u"' """" ! received every day at certain hours.
1:40. Umplrea Finney and wbeeier. pices- 01 mo ucpcuucuiio w"i8 ii", ana are aiiowea to asx questions oi an
as the sixth annual event, was post- official, the Chief of the News Depart-
t SEALS WIN GAME IX THIRD poned today because of the heavy rain, ment, who answers tne questions in
The races scheduled for today will be coniormny wiin tne rulremtnu. uu
run tomorrow, and as a result the entire i,. i. d h rc Hnmmnn
schedule for the meet will be set back wbo httg j,eId the position since Baron
one day only, if the weather permits the I Marschall von Bleberstein was Foreign
meet today. A report has emanated Secretary in 1897. This 1 how Baron
Sacramento Pitcher Has One Bad
Inning Score Is 5 to 2.
wah'mfn K VmIbhI Portland tharmany of" the horses .chaTl d-nn-d bauT
i ?kH.d- w"?. ""hT e in are to be ruled off the track. This is lBti0n with the press:
iTiTrPd and also contributed i oaaed r tne omciais oi tne ..Dr. Hamman has a wide scope for
i third and also contributed a passed
3 ball and these with a single and a
j double pave San Francisco four runs.
-Two singles, a stolen base ana a sacri
Tflce gave the visitors one more in the
third and -they defeated Sacramento, 5
-i to 2. Garry and Williams held the Seals
' to two hits for the rest of the game,
1 but the locals could not come out from
I beh'nd. K re Its' home run and Shlnn's
, : score on his double and Van Buren's
'single were the only scores which Sac
ramento could make. Score:
J R.H.E.I R.H. E.
? Frisco 5 8 ljSacra 2 11 2
Batteries Toner and Schmidt; Fits
gerald, Gaddy, Williams and Kreitx
t Umpires Hlldebrand and Casey.
Baseball Statistics
STANDING OF THE LEAGUES.
Seattle. .
Victoria.
Tacoma.
Boston . .
Phlladel
Chicago. .
S3 80 J124 Vancouver.
.324 Ppnkane. ,
his judgment. He comes In the morn
I lng to me and asks me what can be
said about this or that question. Or
shall we say anything? He then re
I celves the representatives of the press.
and the rest is left to the discretion
of the journalists. It Is, of course, un
derstood that he only receives trust
worthy persons. I do not myself re-
1' L" I .1 t n . ..n n ,Ka Vnl-
32 33 .4321 l'111CO HTJIllJClllOUIO LUIS
29 30 !42 nische Zeltung, and sometimes one
29 33 .468 foreign correspondent."
I" . Manner Is Diplomatic,
W. L. Pel Thin was ataterl about IS veara Aft-o.
24 so and Is still the rule. In the meanwhile
17 33 .340 j Dr. Hamman has found it necessary to
it 82 .333 1 extend the business of his bureau, and
has now two secretaries. Dr. Heil-
W. I Pc. 1 bronn and Dr. tsteirnaux. com jjr.
Xnr York. 40 11 .784 'phlladel. .. 21 26 .447rHamban and Dr. Hellbronn have them-
Hnriscoil Hit in Row. ? ig&ttiY
American Acltlon. ; , T ii PTti, h- ih rin "
I fnoa inrnrmflt nn tt tin rha mnsr annfm
SAN FRANCISCO, June 20 LOS An- I W- V- ?.LL. . 'l It P?- lnr cm.rteav. When corraanondent.
reles defeated Oakland In the ninth crtunibu- - "i!?'-. laJ: ?I ?? i i.k h,T. IHti.i. ffv- i. r-.
when Toier scored Drlscoll, who had I uinnoap-lla 89 24 .eioimdlanap'lta 28 39 .400 celved at the Foreign Press Bureau
ANGELS BEAT OAKS IX NINTH
Nortliwestena League.
W. L. Pel
33 30
81 31 .SOOiPortland.
American League.
W. L. Pel
87 10 .B6lDetroit
82 22 .HP3 Cleveland .
34 24 .BSfl New York.
Washin'ton 84 23 .676,St- Louis..
National League.
W. L. Pc.
i Sharpens Men Play TJphill Ball.
4 hit the ball for three bags. Oakland Kan. City. 33 22 .SOSiLouisvtlle
I played a good uphill game, and when I rnloa Association.
J Zacher made a home run In the eighth w t. pc
'.and tied the score they had visions of Missoula.. 3 1 .H2 Butte.
i R. H. E. R. H. E.
3 Los Ang'l'a.3 9 3pakland ...2 6 3
Batteries Toser and Smith, Brooks;
Durbin and Mitxe.
XATIOX.VL- tiEAGTTE.
Salt Lake. 85 17 .673 Helena. ...
Great Falls 80 20 .6O0Ogden
New York 21, Boston 12.
a BOSTON. June 20. New Tork and
f Boston established a season's record
for runs and hits In a batting carnival.
, which the visitors won today, 21 to
C 13. New York hammered three Boston
I pitchers for 19 hits. Boston got only
M V. t . - ... . IX 1 1 ... 1 .
, u " ' a ' " " . . .vj, uubiirame post
r rapped ten hits off Shore In the ninth, I ram post
t Including Housers home run, for ten I couver 0.
21 39 .550 I wlthout-credentials), arrives In the of
fice of one of these gentlemen, he Is
w. L. Pc. met with. "Please ask me questions.'
? S: -??3 And generally the reply Is: "You can
deny this, as I, and probably the gov-
nestersi iaajae. Ponrtlntr mv Innnlrlea 1nt enntent
VT . AJ. ,T. . rtZ. .1,1. J t.
. , , , .1 -i no. na K.e I jum sell " i L 11 a. uoumi.
bnia!ha.." SI 27 534 vlchlta. ..' 5s 32 .407 The saying is current In Berlin that
Dener 32 is .wi'Loeow..,, 23 a3 .in i piece or news is only aenniieix true
Des Moines iv -t .mo, i ope. i o .o.o when It has been "officially denied.'
Generallv the denials are followed bv
im-nisji iteaiuia. tardy admission's, and then the truth
American Association MljwauKee 1 1 lr nut hnf nnlv In rlrnnn
f"i zv-.T -ti' . d..,T i. r T.VliriT. -i," German papers have often com-
inriiananoii-f 7 ' plained of this system. But the gov-
Union Association aiissouia s. salt Latce ernment nas not bo xar siven any ln-
2: Butte 23, Helena 10; Osden 3. Great dicatlon that it will be reformed. It Is
r . -r.i,. .. of typical Bismarckian origin; it is an
Wichita 7. Lincoln 2; Des Moines 2. Omaha I aamiraDie metnoa oi nusning up or ae
1; Sioux city s. Bt- joeepn a. I laying news.
Aonawumn .". ,.v. .m-...
DELAY COSTS TWO
"Most of the. farmers have put In from
20 to 60 acres, and present indications
are that the yield will be on an aver
age of 150 bushels to the acre.
"Heretofore the, average number of
acres planted to potatoes in this coun
ty has been 500. Fully four times that
acreage is planted this year. The
weather has been Ideal for a record
breaking crop, and the average may
run- well above 160 bushels to the
acre."
Plans are being made by the potato
raisers to form an association for the
purpose of establishing a central com
mission house here. It is believed that
t V- 1 a nlan -arlll ramlt In V..i n V. ! 1. -
prices than have heretofore been paid TIGERS PLANNING REVENGE
iui juauiaLu fjumiuea. ina tuDers in i
this section axe as fine as any raised
anywhere In the county, and If they are
properly graded will find ready sale In
the big markets.
Offers of Two Pitchers to Mc-
Credie Forwarded by Mail.
COAST SWIM CANCELLED
BIG AQUATIC . TOURNEY FOR
EARLY JULY CALLED OFF.
Double-Header Slay Be Played atl
Vaughn-Street Grounds Sunday.
GIrot Signs Colt Contract and
Will Work This Week.
But for the delay in delivering two
telegraph messages to Manager McCre- I
die, of the Portland Beavers, last Sat-
Mnltnomali Club to Select Site for urday, the Coaster near-cellarites might I
Annual "Low Jinks" This Week.
Steamer to Be Chartered.
"Where
you
get
the
best"
WE SPECIALIZE
have two twirlers speeding westward to
Join the much-reconstructed 1S11 cham
pions.
The mall of W. W. McCredie, Port
land owner, contained two telegrams
The Pacific Coast swimming cham- vesterdav .one offering a Kansas City
plonships will not be held In Portland twirler and the other agreeing to turn
this year. The numerous athletic events over a moundman from Pittsburg. Both
scheduled for Elks' convention week were received in Portland Saturday,
has decided Frank E. Watkins, Multno- and, although marked "Manager Port-
mah swimming committee chairman, land Baseball Club." were not delivered.
against the venture, and the athletic -j. forwarded the telegrams to Man
calendar is now empty of river swim-I ager McCredie at Los Angeles," said
' juuso icuio . I 0j,ki. -,..i. e ii.ti ti,.
It was at first planned to hold a gl- I thought of telegraphing, but as both Tr" " ' " """"
gantlc water carnival during the Elks' I messages advised immediate action, 1 1 " . .
celebration, with athletes imported from nnnind . woii ha too late. and. so Jonnaon B cnange oi attiiuae came
. ' I ' I nihAti a t V, a- Tni M J B rl
all over tne West. Mr. Watkins has his sent them In the regular mail. "K "T t u
nanus run or work with other commit- 1 "n t Hn not remember who the nlav- i -
teea during the earlv nart of Julv. and I av wora Tioli nampq were not famil- I rei
rival attractions did not nresage sue- Inr en a. T wa sure we had no chance "AH tn8 room I need to lick that
cess for the meet. of lanriina- them, even If they looked upstart is a space the width of an elec-
The next Portland swimming meet -nnrt T riirl not hit particular attenttbn trie light wire. Johnson asserted.
will be In the Pacific Northwest Assocl- to the names. - Captain Fred Fornoff, of the New
ation championships, scheduled for the "However. Walter is after two other I Mexico mounted police, said today that
Multnomah Club tank in September. men, and within a few days I expect to Las Vegas was free of all gambling.
" I hear of the closlna- of a deal strengthen- uma, it is asserted, manes it an as-
The annual Multnomah Amateur Ath- inir the neavera an that thev will be In sured fact that Governor McDonald
icui; viuu iuw jiiine, ine ouiiiuier Bias t the ninn In or " - I will not taKO SteDS to Ston tne Ilgnt.
juuincation oi tne wingea ai memoers.
will be held on Sunday, July 7, accord- I While rain put a stop to the Portland
lng to the announcement of Bert Allen, Tacoma game yesterday afternoon,
chairman of the Multnomah Club enter- neither of the forces lamented the post
tainment committee. nonement. The Coifs and Tigers spent i-..,i.,
The .eerie nf the .(Tot,, ha- not h.n ih. j M ,,! h. """J"1" " "'""o"
chosen, hut Allen will call a meeting of tillties today. - s Field of Seven Fast Sprinters
hla enmmlttRA thin weelr whn thn mut. I TBna. WI11t,ma nroa tlin. 0-lnn1 I
ter will be decided. For several vears for the rest nnrmlttlnar Mensor and Mc- I ALAN, Idaho,' June 20. Seneca took
the "low Jinks" have been held on Lewis Dowell to get in better shape lor play, the fourth race at six ' furlongs, the
riiver, Dut a nmerent place win proba- although he figured lie had the Tigers ie--ure ui me jama cam wraay, num
oiy De cnosen tnis year. on the run and would have made It a neiu ui seven ciasaj epnuLoio. rui-
A steamer will be chartered for the three In four had the srame been clayed sytne, on seneca, maae nis Dia at tne
trip, several hundred members comorn- I as scheduled. neaa or tne stretcn, passing ur. uougu
lng the party. The grounds must have Mike Lvnch and his men SDent the erty after a hard drive. Results:
a baseball diamond, and at the same I dv nlavinsr cards, lookins- over the I First race, four and half furlonrs Roslris,
time De suiiame tor swimming and I rain-soaked cltv and talking revenge on ia lairaasaimi, ao . won; may von-
canoe races. the Colts piann, iu trinu, la to l. aecona; uepu-
. rt I u:os.
manaser ivyncn ana wwucr niui, K.- riv. f,irlnr,r v.tm.t. TT.mll
of Tacoma, are keen for a double- ,on IIt E ii.e,Ii. ia to s. won: Pickan
Stewart, athletic director header Sunday, and while Manager I nlny m (Qroth), 8 to 1. second; John H.
of Portland, Is inclined to I Sheehan, 118 (Rooney), 3 to 1, third; time,
Shoulders!
V
the kind that don't droop; and
yr fronts
that
break
and'
- i sag
down
like
a
rag!
STEIN
BLOCH
That's - N
what you get
for $20 to )V
$35 in I
a smart I
H
IN FINE MADE - TO - ORDER SHIRTS
SENECA WINS FEATURE RACE
represent almost every kind of or
ganisation in the city, but the ma
jority are business houses. The newly
reorganized team of the Holladay
Amateur Athletic Club Is also among
the entrants. The others follow: Home
Telephone Company, Portland Gas Com
pany, Pacific States Telephone Com
pany, Tlmms Cress, Studebaker Com
pany. Mtchlgan Auto Company, Gill
Butchers, Southern Pacific Company,
Portland Giants. W. P. Fuller, Portland
Cubs, Keystone Woolen Mills. Railway
Mail Clerks, Salem Woolen Mills, Winr
ton Six, Archer & Wiggins, Irvington
Club, Piedmont Maroons, Holladay
Athletic Club, Ravens, Meier & Frank's
and Baltimore Dairy Lunch.
Director Stewart Goes East.
Dr. E. J.
at the Oregon Agricultural College, was Williams,
a Portland visitor vesterdav en miitrt srant the reouest. Judee McCredie is l:oi.
to Cleveland, O., where he will-pass not In favor of the two-game tussle of I Tn,rd race, five and half furlongs Ben
. . .. .."-""V ". ""- u l.""-'' ..... . General Marchmont. 105 (Gross), 7 to 1
Dasaetoaii atnietes are nigniy entnusl- "we never nave douDie-neaaers nere third: time. i:0 4-E.
astlc over the prospects of the several until July 4, and I don't think it is a , Fourth race, six furlongs Seneca - III
trips arranged for next season. The I good scheme to change now," said the (Forsythe), 2 to 1, won; Dr. Dougherty,
football team will Journey to Los An- Portland owner. -"Tacoma comes here 114 (J- Mclntyre), 15 to 1, second; King
a-elea to meet Oee rlental Cnl1x nn for nnnlher aerlea earlv In Arnraat an,! I -' tiaiuj, . t to a, imru, ums,
ThanlfBvlnl.s Jan -.1.11. V. v. T . . I 1. . 1 V. a hA m, hi a h ab A I SS.
C ,, . V7T J,' , ' ! ,"T ; , . . ""UT '"""'-, . Fifth race, seven furlongs, 4-year-olds
ball quintet is anticipating a trip East. "It seems to me that the team would and Biondy io (Riddle) 4 to 1 won:
While away I expect to make my be in better condition In August for Madeline Musarave. 107 Corey. 16 to 1.
DasKetbaii aates, saia coach Stewart tne playing on or tne postponed game, second: Clint Tucker. 104 (Burilnsame)
last night. but If Manager Williams feels that now I to 1. third; time. 1:27.
Is the time to boost the Colts a few wxtn race, one mue Lieutenant sawyer.
Field Notes points with a double-header, I will not
oppose, ' concluded Judge McCredie.
Gus Paret, a professional shot has President Jones Is not averse to the
105 (Kederls), 2 to 1, won; Manasseh, 102
(Carter), 8 to, 1, second; Sleepland, 100
(Hopkins), 20 to 1, third; time, 1:314-5.
WOLGAST TO FIGHT. ATTELL
Boxers to Meet at 133 Pounds at
San Francisco in August.
SAN FRANCISCO. June 20. Ad Wol-
gast and Abe Attell will meet In the
ust returned from a trip to Alaska nlan. although the league rules do not
ana with him is bringing as a trophy permit double-headers lyitll after July
of his hunt a bear pelt measuring 10 4. He takes the stand that it is up to
feet, 9 inches. the owners, finding no virtue In the
J. J. Meyers,' G. A. Wlcander and rule and feeling that the bad weather of
L. J. Eberhardt found nno sport In the this season should make It inoperative.
Washougal .Iver the past few days, re-1 -
turning from the grounds yesterday I Veazey will pitch for the Colts today,
loaded with Una fish. Tha Washoilsral I nnnosed bv Ben Hunt, the eX-Sacra-
1s attracting many this Summer be- mento hurler. Veazey has been erratic rlne" ,n tn's clty early In August, the
lng one of the earliest, yet one of the thus far this season, but more work is boxers to fight at 133 pounds ringside,
streams which seems to have fish all rounding him into shape and Manager This match has been arranged by James
Summer. . Williams expects a winning perform- MJoiirotn at tne request oi aom jones,
ance. Pf Los Angeles, wolgast s manager.
pAffMt. nnngntta with T3 11 1 w - Vnlon
n igm 11 ror uatenpori, ia. Sonthnaw GIrot was formally added manager for AttelL and the latter
ASTORIA nr .Time, so (Knoi-lnl to the Colt squad Tuesday night. The promptly accepted the challenge In be-
The sneed motorboat Wisrwam II will ex-Beaver will be started in a game half of Attell and will post a side bet
this week. of 10,000 with Jones. The details of
, the match will be arranged as soon as
Jack Barry is anxious o get "Hap" nosslhle.
Smith at La Grande, but bmith expects Coffroth also is trying to bring "One
to spend several weeks at some hot Round" Hogan and "Knockout'' Brown
springs getting his bad arm in shape. together. He had closed with Hogan
and has telegraphed his offer to Brown.
leave here tomorrow evening to partici
pate in the big races at Davenport, la.,
Peoria and Chicago. She will be under
the charge of Engineer Binkley and"
Pilot Reed. Her owner, Charles F.
Wise, will accompany her. Wigwam II
has recently been eaulDned with new
gear that is expected to increase her FOOTBALL- SCHEDULE IS MADE 11 he succeeas ne nopes to De aDie to
speed materially.
Baseball Pools Disastrous.
Portland ' Interscholastic Elevens!
offer this pugilistic attraction also to
the fight fans in August.
PHILADELPHIA, June 20. The tre
mendous profit in baseball pools and
the small chance of the player getting
any return on his speculation are shown
In evidence produced by the Philadel-
post poned.
ponea.
rain: Portiand-Tacoma
rain; victoria 4. van-
l .... n . Tt,. ..........
f R. H. E l R. H. E.
J Boston . . 12 15 6, New Tork 21 19- 1
" V-e.rleS:r?.W?' Krueser.. 227 Ti .317rrula.h'k.
rami xiimg. awmeiiouee: n lliae, unore Lindsay. . lo 47 .294 Mensor. ..
Pacific Coast f
n. aT.
J.b.
' and Meyers, Wilson, Hartley.
I Poan.
Rodaera.
Butler. ..
Mahoner
Rapps.
Portland Batting Averages.
Northwestern
Ab. H. AT.
IL'6 45 .307
137 42 .307
67 18 .2S3
246 6S .280
T 10 .270
KLAMATH POTATO CROP BIG
Large Acreage and Heavy Yield Are
Making Farmers Plan Agency.
Fisher... .
I Ch'bourna. 162 7 .
140 41 Eastley.
24 70 .2S5 Frlea
124 3.1 .282 Tonneson.
82 23 .2" McDowell.
243 S3 .26TSpeas
4t) 11 .-oi Kibble.
Philadelphia , Brooklyn ti.
? BROOKLYN. June 20. Cravath's bat-
; ting Droae urooKiyn a winning streak R.ncroft. 222 52
. today. In the first inning with Downey Howley... 13S 2a .21 Moore 4 to .214
:- on second, he drove the ball over the I Burcn
. fence for a home run and repeated it S'
next time at bat and made a sacrifice narknrss.
. . riy In the seventh, sending Paskert Klawitter
home. Hummel replaced Cutshaw after! Henderson
the latter twisted his ankle in the Hi-thm
!5ti Williams..
!34'Ooltrln
43 .20'.' Harris....
5S 12 ooty
10 2 .20o ljmllne. .
21 4 .19" Bloomfi'ld
4S 0 .187-Veaswy. ..
13 ' 2 .1S4
13 2 .1M
to 2 loir
KLAMATH FALLS, Or, June "0.
"a .2i I (Sneclai.J iwo tnousana acres or
257 64 .24! Klamath County land have been plant-
217 54 .241) lt nntatne. thl n.r. anH i-.nrn.
219 M .l'4ti I , 1, 1 -nrlll h& h-x,m1
218 53 .244 I . V -
7 41 .198
34 6 .17.1
2 .143
4 .138
2 .074
14
2
27
cording to J. P. Lee, County Assessor.
Captain Lee has lust completed a
trip throughout the county and paid
particular attention to the potato sit
"Nearly every ranch In the county
has a potato field this year, he said.
n i vtvtio w. ritaa' I r t TT"1 TTTirjliL1
Portland interscholastic football will Teams Will Com note for Tronhv. It
Degin next j? an on uctooer y ana ena i
on November 27. This was settled at Is Announced
phia police against three men who are I a meeting of the representatives of the a meeting of 24 of Portland's amateur
alleged to have collected between $700 six high and preparatory schools held baseball team managers will be held at
and ;suu a day on pools ana paia win- at tne Lincoln iign scnooi, wnen a the Archer & Wiggins store Saturday
ners an average of $80 a day. schedule for the campaign was adopted, night at which the Twilight Baseball
The schedule Is so arranged that the I League will be put Into operation. A
Cricket Match Scheduled. elevens wnicn provea superior in ish i handsome trophy has been put up for
will not ciasn until tne season is wen iha teams. The troDhv Is to be won
ine ungnsns ana umpire cricget unaer way. wasnington meets jener- three times In succession before It be
teams will play a return match at the son on October 25; Jefferson meets comes the property of any one team,
cricket park. East Sixty-seventh street, I Lincoln on November , while Wash-1 The teams which have signed up
Saturday atternoon at s o ciock. j. j. ington and Lincoln ciasn on rsovem
cnurcniey ana L. is. ujedstea will cap- 1 ber 22.
tain. I The full schedule follows: '
October 9 Lincoln vs . Portland
Hnln Puiniti Ranux Academy; October 11 mu vs. jener
i son: October 16 Washington vs. Co-
CHEHALIS. Wash., June 20. (Spe- Mumbla: October 18 Hill vs. Lincoln
cial.) Both Washington State League October 23 Columbia vs. Portland
games were postponed today on account I Academy; October 25 Washington vs. I
oi rain. I Jefferson: October SO Hill vs. Colum
bia; November 1 Washington vs. Port- I
land Academy; November 6 Jefferson
vs. Lincoln; November 8 Washington!
vs. Hill; November 13 Jerrerson vs.
Portland Academy; November
Lincoln vs. Columbia; November 20 I
Hill vs. Portland Academy; November I
22 Washington vs. Lincoln; November I
27 Jefferson vs. Columbia.
MOVAinriTH nr .t. m (sni,i i Those who attecoea tne. schedule I
n. rin.in . h nn.-n.ai drafting were Messrs. Taylor of Hill
was marked by many pleasant features. Jfacicie ot rui ii e,B,c" ol
The alumni reunion was one of the uiumu",
most enthusiastic and pleasant in the macner oi wasnington aau a u. ran-
history of the association. The annual "If- "i,!110"!?' , ,
address by C. E. Cochrane was on pres- The Fall will find three or four new
.i.i j , ,.i coaches In the circuit, the holdovers
in1,,' w.i JZ beine Smith of Jefferson and Earl of I
lltlcal development by the intelligent " ? 1 !n at Portland Xnm7Z
middle classes. . .1- . : ' . . i
The address to the graduating class, '
delivered during the dav bv Dr. C. H.
Chapman, was a severe arraignment of WILSON PITCHES 2-HIT GAME
present-day tendencies and practices in j
"Smoker's
Heart"
i
comes from over-stimulation of the
heart by rich, oily, nicotine-laden,
black Havana cigars. You never
find a case of it among the wise
men who smoke light, domestic
cigars like the
GenT Arthur
mm Cigar
10c and 3 for 25c i
M. A. Gunst S, Co, Inc.
Going Fishing?
It doesn't matter whether
you're especially fond of
bait fishing or prefer to get
them on a spinner, or a dry- .
fly fisherman of the most
exclusive type, you'll find wc
have the. .kind of t a c k 1 o
you're looking for.
Our Backus flies cost some
money, buithey're the cheap
est in the end.
Backus&Morris
23 Morrison Street. Betlst &2nd Sts,
NORMAL SCHOOL CLOSES
Alumni Holds Reunion Dr. C. H.
Chapman Speaks to Students!.
educational work, in which the speaker
presented the weaknesses of the old
Ideas and forms still dominating mod
ern courses laid out for students of
the schools.
Vancouver Blanked by Bees Vic
toria Makes Four Runs.
VANCOUVER, B. C. June 20. Wilson
held Vancouver to a brace of singles to
day and Victoria won the game, 4 to 0.
Score: -
K, H. E. R. H. E.
Rail Surveyors Busy Xear Clatsop.
A STOUT A Dr. Tun. tn fSnpWal 1
The party of 17 railroad surveyors Vancouver .0 2 2Vlctoria 4 10 0
which moved its headquarters Tuesday I aBtteries Belford and Sepulveda;
afternoon from the Peterson & Frye Wilson and farinaie.
Logging Company's camp on the Lewis
and Clark River to a point near Clatsop
station Is now at work running a line
from the Lewis and Clark River to Clat
sop Plains. Judging from the direction
in which the men are working, their
line will strike the present railroad not
far from Carnahan station.
NEGRO AGREES TO SMALL RING
Johnson Resents Statement From
Flynn and Yields Point. -
EAST LAS VEGAS, N' M, June 20.
Tanlr Tfihnann ftftpr an ma fihiawtrlnn I
Falls City Man Plants Berries. agreed this afternoon to the use of a
FALLS CITY. Or June 20. fBn.Mnl l 17-fooP.rlng for the encounter between
Fifteen acres of loganberries have himself and Jim Fllnn July 4.
been planted by C J. Pugh on his 25- Jonnson learneu yesieroay mat tne
acre ranch. If the 'enterprise proves rtn6" was under tne regular size and
a success others will engage In the objected on the ground that a small
same business. - . ring waa more suited to Flynn's rough-
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