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TOTS MORNING OltEGONIAN SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1918. 18 LOCAL SmMMERS OFF FOB VICTORIA Seven Portland Stars to Rep resent Winged 'NT in North v west Championships. FAST EVENTS ARE SLATED Contestants Are Xnmbered Among , Beet In Thi Vicinity and Expect to Bring Back Their Share of the Wlnnlns. Jack Cody, swimming- Instructor of Multnomah Club, spent yesterday fore noon lining- up the serea swimmers who will represent the Winged "M in stitution In tne Wclflo Northwest championship In Victoria tomorrow. Those who will swim for the clob are: Myron Wilsey. Locke Webster. H. w. Buckland. O. J. Hob ford. Happy Keuhn. Thelma Payne and Constance Meyer. The contestants, accompanied by Mr. Cody, left for Seattle yesterday after- noon at 4 o'clock. They had planned to leave at 11 o'clock last night, but Mr. Cody received a telegram from the offi cials of the meet In Victoria yesterday morning- that unless the Multnomah Club swimmers managed to board the American-owned steamer learing from Seattle to Victoria last night they would be nnable to make connections, fut Eveats Seaetnled. Had Mr. Cody and his swimmers missed the boat in Seattle last night It would have been likely that Multno mah Club would not be represented in the Pacific Northwest championships, for the first time in many years. But It Is taken for granted that Dauntless Jack and bis troup of champions are sow hale and hearty and looking Victo ria over from the waterfront. The five men and two women who will try to bring honor to themselves and M. A. A. C are the best In this neck of the woods and are bound to capture their share of the events. Buckland and Wilsey will swim the sprints; Hos t ord and Wilsey, the distance; Webster, the back stroke and plunge for dls-1 tance, and Happy Kuehn will try for the mens fancy diving title. Mlsa Thelma Payne, women's National dlv Ing champion, and Mrs. Constance Meyer, former women's National diving titleholder, will enter the women s dlv Ing events, of which there will be sev eraL Frank E. Watklns, prominent In all athletic circles at Multnomah Clnb and Portland in general, accompanied Cody ana the swimmers. Sevea Portlaeders im Oesspeca. The seven mermen and mermaids fcava been training under the watchful eye or Instructor Jack Cody for the past four months in preparation for the Pacific Northwest championship meet at Victoria. The meet Is being staged under the auspices of the Island Atb letic Association. Following Is the programme of events: not accommodate Prexy Bay and make the trip to Portland. There will be a game at Vaughn street this afternoon, Cornfoot facing a crack team from the Vancouver Bar racks, composed of stars from several Eastern and Middle Western leagues. The soldiers have been winning with regularity and are considered to have an equal chance ox aeieattng tne corn foot aggregation, President Bay tried again yesterday to get in touch with Eddie Peterson, manager of the Staadlfer team, and see if there was a possibility of standlfer getting together with Cornfoot this afternoon, but he was unable to get hold of Peterson or anyone connected i with the Standlfer ball club. In a state, ment last night President Bay said that I the Staadlfer team would have to playl their postponed game with Cornfoot on some night next week before Saturday, or it la likely that they win nave to forfeit the contest. Mccormick ana Cornfoot are billed to play oft their game next Saturday. GOBS TAKE FINAL GAME BOXER OFFERS TO HELP AT BENEFIT "Sailor" George Brandon Crack Bantamweight, Here on Ten-Day Furlough. MANY STARS IN U. S. NAVY ICTKTH-IXjaKa'RALIr RESTTLTS 1ST DEFEAT OP. GIANTS. Mare Island Training School Lures Fast Men From All Over Country, Visitor to Meet Danny Ed wards in California, National Learae) Leaders Agala Are Tea and Oae-HaU Games Ahead la Race fo Peasant. CHICAGO. Anr. IS. Causey weak ened in the ninth inning today and "Sailor" George Brandon. Portland' leading bantamweight and one of the best men at his weight on the Pacific Coast, is one of the first Portland box ers to come forward and offer his serv ices for any benefit that is held in Portland for any fund. Brandon is here on a 10-day furlough and when Chicago put" over a ninVb'-inning aU fd in the paper, of the proposed which gave them a.J-to-J victory over benefits for Portland for various funds New York In the final game of the series and now lead by 10 games in the nennant race. Score: R. ti. t-. xw XI. Hi. New York..! 9 JlChicago. . . .1 8 1 Batteries Causey and Rariden; Douglas, Martin and C-'FarrelL Boston 5, Pittsburg 0. he at once said that he did not want to be left out and wants the fans to know that he is always ready to box at benefits at any time. Brandon, is stationed at the radio school at Mare Island and is now first-class seaman with rating. He has been boxing on the average of three and four times a week in San Fran Cisco, Oakland and at service smokers at Mare Island and Goat Island. Sailor TT'i"pim I ita Inr !f.Tha Boston Braves made their last appearance of Frank Kirk, the former Denver boxer, the season here today, defeating Pitts- s instructor at aura xaianu uu bi.u hnn E to A Erara' I uon spenas a gooa aeai oi ms umn u' 01 . 1 i i t-l-l- - 1w ,aJ hi. t-.m. k K i nihtin s s 4 1 nose Droaen wnue snowing uig xij Batteries Northrop and Wagner; pounaer ironi xexas ins Bmo Hill and Schmidt, Smith.' Cincinnati 8, Philadelphia 7. CINCINNATI. Aug. ty Cincinnati beat Philadelphia by a score of 1 to T I here today. Score: R. H. r-i . n. js. Phi la 7 II 2Cincrnnatl..J 10 0 1 Batteries Prendergast. Jacobs ana Adams; Luque and Wingo, Archer. S TRUNK AJTD RUTH SAVE 60-ymrd dash for mn. SOfl-rard swim, try atria, msa. . Planes for distance, mea, . Soo-ysrd swim. rr style, mesv 0-rArd dash, toniw. JOO-yard dash. men. Fancy divine. 10-foot board, mas. 44-yard bnut stroke, rasa. . Fancy divine. 10-foot board, woman. Kancy Man divine. 27-foot platform, man. Ao-yard back stroke, men. water polo sama for Northwest champlaav Bflip. a a a Eddie Cunha, brother of George Con- na. world s champion swimmer. Is now la Ban Francisco attending the Gov eminent Navigation School at Berke ley. He Is preparing himself for deck officership in the United States merchant marine. Cunha arrived la San Francisco from his home In Hono lulu last week. While attending Berke ley he will appear In competition at jseptone Beach. He participated In a 35-yard dash with a number of crack swimmers at the Beach r-sort last Sun day, making good time. Mrs. Letts Not to Play. CHICAGO. Aug. 23--Mrs. Frederick C. Letts. Jr.. will not defend her title in the v esteru women's a-olf Cham pionship tournament, it was announced tonight, because her duties In Wash ington will prevent her from compet ing. The tournament will open at the Indian Hill course here Monday. BALL- SCHEDULE UPSET PREVIOCSLY ARRANGED CASTE A2TD WORK I.TTERFERE. Cornfoot Nlae ta Fare Crack Tea Frra Vaacoaver Barracks mm I Vaagha Groaaaa Today. Because of a previonsly scheduled game for todsy with the Rogers team, of Astoria, the McCormick ehipbullders will be unable to tangle with Pearle Casey's Cornfoot outfit on the Vaughn street lot this afternoon. Cornfoot was originally scheduled to play Standlfer today, but as the Standifer men are working this afternoon, it was impos sible for them to play. President F-ed N. Bay then got in touch with Eddie Mensor and wanted tils-consent to let McCormick play off their postponed game with Cornfoot today, but as Mensor had already made an agreement to meet the champions of the Lower Columbia Shipullders Lfirns In Pt. HHn todsy. he could The National Smoke HI 6SCIG.4R Better tian most 10-centers J. m. SMITH CO- Distributors. thinking of undergoing another opera tlon on it. There are any-number or crack box ers in the Navy at Mare faland from all over the country. Jimmy JJuriy, the fast Oakland boy, enlisted several weeks ago and is getting along fa mously In the service. The other night Duffy boxed at a service smoker an knocked out two men in succession, both within the space of five minutes. As soon as Brandon gets back to BOX California he is going to meet Danny Edwards in a return match and is con flilsnl that hat will halt tha shift? little Double Steal Is Worked and Boston negro who won a decision over him in . - , -r i I San Francisco -several weeks ago, " na axuo m - Geor,,e s planning on going up to T-vcTrvr Ab- is With two tmt in Bremerton. Wash- and visit one oi ni ,.i nt tha ninth- Ktrunlr on I Oiaer Drotners. wno is auo u im ..t,a .-d nth an firat. these two and will probably leave for the north M-irmA a Hauhla steal and I tomorrow. He has been meeting ail S trunk scored with the winning run, of his oia friends the past few days ( to S. on Catcher Serverlede poor ana naving tne uran oi nis ma . v. ... .tm TtHa ra Rnntan a t.r in I Jack Wagner, the aggressive Port .T- ,.f of -,!,. land lightweight, who put up a num " " . - . i ... nri.. T II tt I - R. H. K. per oi Kroai oaiura ucit i. jum. St Louts... t HBoston 6 1 Planning on oomg as muca ooijub Batteries Wright. HoucK ana seve- powium m x retd; Jones and Agnew. v '"""'"s- . . t , TTttKUcr lib eo aiaiav- Chicago , Philadelphia 5. . - b ra,.orda west TtTTT.ATVRT:PTTTA Anr. tl fhlcaro of any boy in this part of the country. won in 11 Innings today, 6 to 6. Ed- He has fought a number of 10-round die Murphy scored two runs, helped a I mills and is going to try some of the third around with a sacrifice ana drove long-aiBtance oouts again inia seuon. In the other three, Including the win-1 Wagner Is a member of the city flre- nlng run. Score: I lignung lorce ana is mamea. navug R. n. xS.1 xt. xd. JO. I on cniio. ... 14 OlPhlla, a II 4 Chicago Batteries Shellenbaca, Daniortn and Jacobs; Johnson, Psrry and Mo Avoy. Cleveland 6, Washington 2. WASHINGTON, Ang. IX. Cleveland aworad six runs In tha eighth, inning of todays game with Washington and I is training hard for the match and ex won, to J. Score: R. H. Claire "Kid" Bromeo has elgned ar tides to box Soldier Eddie Hagerty six three-minute rounds at Newport, Or- a week from Saturday. The Show was originally scheduled for Labor day, but Athletic Director Robert Krohn decided to set it ahead for Saturday night instead of Labor day. Bromeo pecta to defeat Hagerty. GORDON TO BOX AT BUTTE ACCIDENTS MAR RAGE R.H.E. Cleveland.. 0 1 Washington-.! 9 2 Batteries Coveleskle, Ensman ana O'Neill; Ay.rs, Matteson and Ainsmlth. Urt.n,, of PaclfIc coast to Meet US-Pound Boy Abe Gordon, flyweight champion of the Pacific Coast, who recently returned to his home in Butte, will fight -in that city on Labor day. The clever little PS!:.wtW fhnameof OP THEIR SULKIES. - I Jimmy Jonea They will box In an eight round semi-windup of an all-star card being staged by a group of prominent Montana sportsmen, who are deter mined that they see their share of good boxing bouts. Battling Ortega, the Oakland middleweight, will meet one of the best men In the county in the main event which is scheduled to go 20 rounds. Young Gordon mentions In a recent letter to his brother here, Hyman Gor don, that the show will draw over $3000 Labor day and that all of the reserved seats are already spoken for. The top price is 15, CLUB ANGLERS REACH TACOMA Ssurprtse of Iay at Graad Ctrewlt Meet Oeeara When La Frlicetaa Wins Free-for-AU Trot. a POTJGHKEEPSIE. N. T- Aug. . Two accidents occurred today, the get away day of the Poughkeepsie grand circuit meeting. In the first heat of the 2:08 trot. Gentry C, driven by Geera. caught his' hoof In a boot com ing down the home stretch, throwing Geers out. The sulky wheel of Opera Express ran over the fallen driver. and Fleming also was thrown out, Multnomah Fly Casters to Compete wnue xieue bianiora coiuaea witn Fleming's sulky and Halstead was thrown. Drivers and horses escaped Injury. Kelly De Forest won the heat, but Opera Express took the next two and the race, beating Lord Stout by a head In the final heat. Best time. 2:08tt. The second accident of the day oc curred In the iree-lor-au trot, when Lu Princeton defeated St. Frisco. The Geers horse won the first heat handily In 2:03. but went to a break on the first turn in the second heat. Lu Princeton also made a break but caught quickly, and St. Frisco could In Tournament Today, Sunday. TACOMA, Wash.. Aug. 23. (Special.) The Multnomah Anglers' Club dele gation arrived from Portland this morning and is ready to participate In the fly casters' tournament, which Is to be held at Point Defiance Park Sat urday and Sunday under the auspices of the Tacoma Club. This is a Pacific Northwest event and an annual meet ing. Among those who arrived from Portland are: W. Backus, Dr. E. C McFarland, Ray Winters, William Kiser, Jim Morris and Jack Herman. Mrs, McFarland never resch him. The time again was I accompanied her husband. 2:01. Lu Princeton won the third heat by a neck In 2:05. The 2:20 trot was easy for the S- year-old trotter, Davis Guy, driven by Tommy Murphy. Best time, 2:08 "4. The 2:11 pace went to Baron Wood. Budllght winning the first heat. Best I time, 2:04. Summary: 2:08 trottlns. pars 81000. three heats Opera Express (Klemlns) ft 1 1 Kelly de Forest (Murphy) 1 8 4 Lord Stout A. Stout) 2 2 2 Gentry C. (Gears and Walker) 4 8 Legal W. (Cox I 2 6 6 Delle Stanford also started. Time 2:10, 2:08. 2:10. Free-for-all trot. nurse 81S00. three heats Lu Princeton (Cox) 2 1 I St. Frisco (Geers) 1 2 2 Time Z:03, 2:03. 3:05. 2:20 trottmr. purse 81000. three heats- David Guy (Murphy) 1 1 1 Anna Malonev (Deveson) 3 2 t Marion Toddlnstoa (C. J. Smith).... 8 8 2 Joseoh Guy (Hyde) S 4 8 Ortvls (Halstead) 7 a 4 Tana's Hall and Nay Coy also started. Time 2:10. 2:084. 2:08. 2:11 pace, puree 81000. three haate Biron Wool (ValtnUMI... 2 1 1 Podlisht (Murphy) 1 S 2 Mittle Dedworth (J. Smith).. 3 4 4 Helen March (Small) S T 8 Minor Hai (Hubbard) S 8 Esther R-. violet Patch. Lady Gamase and William Patch also started. Time Z:OT. Z:04. 2:OT. Baseball Summary. W. U Peel TV. 1 Pet. Bostoe... 69 T .SSChlcaire 55 60 .478 leveland.. 63 61 JS75FL Loule.... 53 SS .477 Waahlnrtoa M .442 Philadelphia 48 63.414 NawTork.. SS ad .47 .Detroit 41 64 AW National Leauroe. Chleaso. .... 76 40 .S5rRrooJyn.... 88 62 .41 ewYors.. 5 oe .6s Philadelphia 4? 69 .421 Pittsburg... 62 55 .530 St. Louis.. 44 60.411 Cincinnati.. 54 .16,Bosl.oa... 48 T8 .883 The Multnomah Anglers won seven of the eight events at Seattle last year. Portland will make a bid for the 191 tournament. OREGON LETTER MKX WANTED M. C. A., Through University of Chicago Men, Sends Out Call. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, Corvallls, Aug. 22. (Special.) Oregon Agricultural College letter r men are wanted by A. A. Stagg, head of phys ical education work at the University of Chicago and chairman of the West ern recruiting committee of the Na tional war council of the Young Men's Christian Association for overseas ath letic and recreational work. Only men who would be mentally. morally and physically fitted are de sired. Graduates interested are re quested to write President Kerr or to Professor Stagg direct. Deacon White's Nine Wins. Deacon White, well known among baseball fans in the Northwest and in Canada as a player, manager and pro moter wno. though American born went overseas with the Canadian forces in 1915, recently led his team, the 7th Engineers, to a brilliant victory over the Division Ammunition Column In the deciding game for the championship of the Canadian League in France. The game went eleven innings before the Engineers won out and was witnessed by nearly 50.000 soldiers of all nations. 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T. Hayes, the Westerner who beat Ichlya Kumagrae, the Japanese, yesteraay. The score was 6-J. 7-5. Tilden duplicated his score of the morning by winning his way In the afternoon to the final of the doubles. He was paired with Vincent Richards. who holds the National aouoies cnam DionshiD with him. The nair defeated sergeant iaroia a. Throckmorton and Walter Merrill Hall, 3. 6-4. Walter T. Hayes and Ralph H. Burdlck, the Western doubles cham pions, of Chicago, won the other semi final battle. They made a poor start. losing their first set to Murray and Pell before they got their loo ana rouey tactics working smoothly. The score was z-6, e-. 7-e. xne finals will be decided tomorrow. The scores of the late matches fol low: Kudo Club cud. men's doubles, second round William T. Tlldsn,, II. and Vincent Richards defeated Conrad B. Doyle and Lieutenant William A, HorreU. 6-8, 9-4; Sergeant Harold A. Throckmorton and Wal- Merrill Uau oexeatea s. JLasmo ana. ur Emermon S-4. 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