Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 25, 1919, Page 16, Image 16

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    THE MORXIXG OREGONIAX, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1919.
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glass, a dull raxer blade Inks like a
tain edge
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perfect alignment, presides a smtcth
keen edge for every shavt
Vernon Tigers Bow to 3-to-2
Defeat in Second Game.
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IMPROVEMENT IS SHOWN
Content Marked by Better Playing
Than In Opener Two Thousand
Fans Journey to Diamond.
rrWr CaM I.ane Standing.
W. L. Prt.l W. 1 Pet.
T.o Anerlfi 14 3 .--4C Sacramento. 7 .4H
Fa t Lake.. B.stXS-attle fi 10.3.1.1
t'.kland Wrnon . ..... 4 10
tiAD i'ran'co 1u 7 .isa Portland.... 3 1- .-OO
Yesterday's Kesalta.
t Portland Portland S. Vernon 2.
At Satt! Seattle 3. Oakland 1.
At San J'ranclscc San r'rancisco 1. Sac
ramesla 4.
At Los Aact'.t Los Angeles 7". Salt
Lake I.
"Red" Oldham. Beaver pitcher, won
his own came yesterday at the Vaughn
atreet grounds when he rapped out a
ample in the ninth inning, scoring Ed
die Bogart. The final score was. Port
land 3, Vernon 2-
Bogart came up first In the ninth
frame and hit out a scorching two-
nagger over snorisiop. me Dan jusii a
tipping Mitchell's glove. Fnller sacri-I
ficed. putting Bogart on third base.
Art Fromme. twirling for Vernon, de
liberately walked Baker, looking for a
chance at a double play. Hensling
fouled out. Cook nailing a high one.
Oldham stepped up to the rubber and
drove out a beauty through second
base, bringing in Bogart and winning
Portlands third game of the .season
The big carrot-topped southpaw was
tn great form and hia fast one worked
to perfection. Oldham won his way
the hearts of the home fana by his
game. lie held the Tigers to six
blngles. three of which were garnered
from his delivery In the third inning,
the other three being well scattered.
He was backed up by the Beavers on
every play and the entire team looked
a lot different yesterday than at the
opening game Wednesday.
ferlaad ftetres Karly.
The game commenced after half an
ours delay because of the rain, the
Beavers starting off with a sip and
scoring two runs In the first Inning.
Royal'' Blue, first man up. jazxed
the horsehide sphere for a two-base
clout right off the reel. Paddy Slglln
helped make up for the worry he
caused the McCredie family during the
training season by slamming out
nifty single. Blue taking third base.
Not to be outdone. Jack Firmer caught
the ball In a care-free mood and pro
reeded to belt it for a double, scoring
Blue and Siglln. Fromme settled down
and became stingy with his hits and
got by the rest of the Inning without
any fatalities.
Vernon scored one run In the second
and one In the third inning. Kddtngton
came In on Ilosp's single In the second
while Mitchell tallied in the third in
ning on Mcuscl's hit.
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have y on tried?
MOST men have owned
at least three or four
different razors in addition
to the old-fashioned straight
edged razor.
It's not that men are fickle
about their razors. On the
contrary, when they find the
right razor, they invariably
stick to it.
The AutoStrop Razor
makes good with its users
because it provides a keen
edge for every shave gives
a perfectly cool and comfort
able shave every time.
A new blade for every
shave is not necessary with
the AutoStrop Razor. The'
razor provides in itself the
means for keeping the blades
keen-edged as when new J
This patented stropping fea-1
ture insures a perfect shave
every time.
The AutoStrop Razor is -the
only safety razor that
sharpens itself, shaves and
cleans without removing
the blade. Ask your dealer
about the - 30-day free trial
plan. .
AutcrStYOp Razor -sharpens itself
500 clean, comfortable shaves from every dozen blades
Bases on balls, off Motrneux 2. off Pchorr
3. off Psrtica J- Struck out. by Pertl-a 3.
by Schorr a. Runs responsible for, Moly
neox I. Sjchorr i- Charge defeat to Moly
neux. WET FIELD HELPS SEATTLE
Oak Error in Ninth Acribcd to
.Slippery Ball.
SEATTLE. Wash.. April II. Two hits
Frassine Hammered Freely.
Walter Mi-Crcdle's warriors nicked
Art "romme for 11 aafe cracks in all.
getting at least- one hit In every in
ning but the sixth. The Beavers pulled
iwo nirty aoubie plays, trrors were
about as scarce as the blossoms on
century plant, both teams being cred
ited with one apiece.
I VI Baker stowed away two hits In
three times at bat while Dick Cox drove
out two In four trips up.
More than :oou persons saw the
and an error after two men were out
in the ninth inning gave Seattle a tight
game from Oakland here today. 2 to 1.
A wet field caused the Oakland second
baseman to throw high to first, letting
In the two runs. Score:
Oakland
I Seattle
Rfl.O.A K.I
fnf.m. . 2 11 ll fl Wllhnll.r
Wtlle.r.. 4 O I O ft K'ti'qur.s.
Murph.3 4 n O SOWalph.m.
Mlllrr.i.. 4 2 2 ft O Cnrnpton.l
Mumpf.. 4 13 2 n Knight.!'.
Km-he.l.. 4 tin l o i.l -hmn.l
W.rrl.;.. 16 5 1 II M .h.3
Mltse.c 3 0 2 2 11 Kilrtilf.G.
HoU'ss.p 3 0 1 10 Mains. p..
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2 a l
4 3 1
4 0 2
4 0 14
4 2 2
3 11
3 0 0
10 0
COBS WIN FROM PIRATES
BATTING RALLY IX SECOND AND
ERRORS RESPONSIBLE.
Totals. 302lff1! Totals. St 7 27
Two out . hn winning run scored.
"Batted for 111 ten le In ninth.
Oakland O ft O O A ft 1 0 ft 1
TKa, . m.- , Semitic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2:
J I'" tllB,ftullliru ailll I .,, Ts.flll a"n.nni XI tn.hf Mini.
more ball tcarneA like yesterday's will
put the frame back where it ought
10 IV.
The summary:
Vernon Portland
H H O AR' B H O AE
jwttr-irr.. 4 12 21 ntu.i 41720
t h fit n.c 3 1 2 ft Sijf :ln.. . 4 1 5 40
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ommr.p. J 1 u iooniNm 4 11
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btMi, Walfh. If. Murphy. Ware. Two-biM
hn 8tumpr. aacrifi-e hits. Wares. Bn
on balls by Mains 3. by HoltLngs 4. Struck
out by Mains 2. by Hniiing l.
K.MM'S ERROR F.TAL TO SE.LS
..422
n 2 3
..411
..13
3 2 .
Tta'aj z C2H1SU Tora:.. 11 27 J4 1
-imniT ran lor Hak-r in ninth.
T out iftto inninc run Krfl.
Vr-rn ft 1 1 n ft ft ft ft 2
I'nrttsnd 2 0 O 0 O 0 U O 1 3
ltn MifheiL Kd'lincton. F'u. Piclin.
P-CAft. ?jtrti'-is out. t.r Ulrlim 4. by
F-omme 1. liMfm on bail-, o'f Oldham 3,
ff Krornme 1. T o- bmj bits. Kluv. Farmer.
;rmrt. lvrtttle pla. JIop to Mi!rhe; to
trtfn. bcMn t ttlue. lick to Hop to
h.i -ton. r-m-r I hts. m, Hnlinf.
r ullT. Hun rin!itble for. Oldham 2.
!onim 3. Time ot came. J. 40. I'mpires,
caaoo ana ti't
hacrnmonlo Gets Early Load Which
Opponents Can't Overcome,
OAKLAND, CaU April 24. An error
by Kamm tn the fifth innlns: brought
In two runs for Sacramento, giving
them the lead over San Francisco.
Despite ppinted playing, the Steals were
unable to overcome this lead and the
Came ended & to 4. Score:
Sacramento I tan Kranrlsci
B H O AR B ll O AE
Pin 111. 3.. 4 12 3 I PttzaTd. t 5 1 1 ftO
4 0 0 ( orhan. . 3 12
4 Harper, m. 3 12
1 Oftrand'I. 2. 4 ft 2
5 1 1 Schaller. 1.311
4 1 1 Kamm. 3.. 4 1 1
1 2 1 Zaml hl. . 3 0 12
0 M- K-e. e. . 3 1 S
ANGELS TAKE SHARP REVENGE
Bff. Swamped itli Six Ran In
Mrt I nn Ins. I-oe ? to I.
LOS AXOKLK5. April ri. lxn An-
tea rrvenced Itself today for Its de
feat -esterday and beat Salt Lake 7
to X. The Bees Here unable to over
come the lead of the Angels tn the first
in nine shrn six runs were piled up
through three surre.tj.ive walks. Kour
nirra single and Ellis' triple. irore:
l.oa Aneeleja
Viddl't'n. 1 X 1
Fldrd.ru. 4 1
Woijasr. r .. 4 1
iBKS. 1.. 4 1
Orr. s 4 1
liodlfrs. 3 3 1
Murray, c. 3 1
Uau-d&ar, p 4 0
0 SO smith, p... 4 3 1
Valt l-ake t
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to, horr.p.
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3 flfrn f d.r.
2 Oil Klii 1 . . .
3 3ft rr:-olt.s.
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0 OVfai-lMA.p.
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3 21 11 II
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3 A 1
3 1 1
4 O 2
2 13
3 11
2 4
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Totar. 31
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Run. it 'five.
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Kourn.fr 2
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Totals.. 23 4 27 13 I
AlAftftOOO ft 1
o O 1 O O 9 O x 7
Kllle'rr. Jlsner. JrU-hlrk,
Kill. DrifK-olL iStoien
l!.rr, run. Trio;i.
M-j.li ran. To ba
Sf,. ' re I J j
MONROE
Arrow
COLLAR
FOR. SPRIN'G
CTurttPrahoJv&Ca Inc. TrouMX
Totals. 3d S 27 124) TotsIs..S4 8 27 15 3
Sa-ramnto 1 0 ft 1 2 ft 0 0 1 5
Nin KranriKO OO1O00 11 14
Run. IMnHM. Kldred 2. Wolterj Mun
$H-haller. McKff. KttiKeral1. Orhan. Stolin
it'll, rinrlil. KIdrfd. Fltxceraid. t orhan,
Kamm. T o-base hits. Wolter, ;rlffxs. Mr
K. Fsf-rlflcs hits. C'orhan. Kedccrs, Zam-
io.-h. MrKee. Bimi on balls, off Smith "i.
off Gardner 2. & truck out, by bmith 4, by
Gardner 5.
CONFERENCE MEETING IS SET
Football and Track Eligibility Rules
to Re DlM?u,d.
ORKiiON AGRICULTURAL COLLKG K,
Corvallis, April 24. (SpeciaL) The
next meetinp of the Pacific coast col
leKiate conference will be held in Seat
tle May 30. the day previous to the
conference track meet, according to an
announcement from Dr. A. . Browne,
aecretary of the conference.
Football eligibility rules and rules
iroverninff the annual conference track
meet will be discussed at the meeting.
Representatives from all of the col
lges and universities In the confer
ence will be tn attendance.
Baseball Summary.
'atjaal Iagae Standing.
W. U Prt.i W. U Pet
Prooklrn. . 3 0 l' Phll. .... 1 1 .5w
-n.itinall . . 3 O l.wt Pittjthurc .0 1 .'MM!
rhiraio ...TO mm St. Ixiuis . . 2 .ihwi
New Tork. . 1 1 .ioo Boston . ...0 3 .(KM)
Aasrriraa Vegmm Standlnr.
V. U Prt I W.UP't
Chicago ... 2 lno "f. Tnrlc.. 0 1 ..Mlrt
r..ton . ... 1 O Jtutft St. Louts... O 2 .OOrt
wajU lod... l l -,imi ri.;.nil i n
Pntla. . ... 1 1 .sou Detroit . ... 0 U .000
Hasr th. Mart, stand.
At Portland, nns same. Yemen one nmc:
at Sn Kmnr;iw-o. ns cme. Sat. r mento two
came: at Ixi. Ancelra. two samps, Sslt
Ljkke one rame; at Seattle, one same. Oak
land, one same.
Where the Trams Play This Week.
Vernnn at Portland. Salt l.ake at Los An.
celes. Sacramento at San Francisco. Oak
land at Seattle.
1 here the Trams Flay t Week.
Oakland at Portland, rurmmento at a
Anrele. Salt Laka a san Francisco. Vernon
auesttle.
Beaeer Batting; ATeragrs.
ab. ll. pt'.f ab. h. rr.
Pennington - I Koehler. ... 20 4 .r'HJ
Pakrr 4S IT .3... fuller M 10 .1(
nalkrr 41 It .341 Bt.cart :l .iru
Oos T IS .31 Lewis K 1 .125
ll.n.lirg.. 30 .3H) IVnner 10 1 .liK)
Karmer. 3 IS James 3 O .Orto
i.". 13 .Srt .lone. 3 0 .n.m
OMham... H 4 Lukano-lc. a .oto
Siua..,.a M 13 C9.Coopr... 1 u JMi
Cardinals Capture Game From St,
Louis, 3 to 1, and Philadelphia
Defeats New York Giants.
CHICAGO. April 24. A second inning
batting: rally, combined with errors, en
abled the Chicago Nationals to win
from Pittsburg' today, 5 to 1. Jim
Vaughn pitched steady ball for the
Cubs and Cooper was strong in all ex
cept the second inning. Score:
R H E R H E
Pittsburg.. 1 9 3;Chlcago. .. . 5 6 2
Batteries Vaughn and Killifer;
Cooper and Schmidt.
St. Ionls 1,, Cincinnati 3.
CINCINN'ATr, April 24. Ray Fisher
pitched brilliantly for Cincinnati today
and the local team won the second
game of the season from St. Louts, 3
to 1. SherdelL who was defeated in
the opening game yesterday, did much
better work today, bcore:
R H E R H E
St. Louis.. 1 6 3,Cincinnati.. 3 6 0
B a 1 1 e r 1 e s Sherdell and Clemens
Fisher and Rariden.
clashes with the Delta Tau Delta team
The Inter-fraternity athletic counci
has decided that not only men on the
freshmen and varsity baseball
shall be ruled out of these games.
also all men who have won their letter
in any branch of varsity athletics.
tor the first time in three years
the faculty will enter a team in the
Doughnut league and will play its first
game Saturday. Students are expect
Ing fun when the professors get into
action on the diamond.
The schedule for the first round of
the series:
Saturday, April 26 Oregon club vs.
Sigma Nu; "U" club vs. Delta Tau
Delta.
Monday, April 28. Friendly Hall vs.
Phi Gamma Delta.
Tuesday. April 29 Beta Theta PI vs.
Alpha Tau Omega.
Wednesday, April 10 Faculty vs.
bigma tjni.
HrJ JEFFERSON HIGH VICTORS
AXDERSOX FAXS 1 8
BATTERS.
BEXSOX
Winners Lead Interscholastic League
With Two Victories and "
Xo Defeats.
Jefferson high school won its second
game of the season yesterday afternoon
when it defeated Benson on the Mult
nomah field -by a 6core of 10 to 5. . Ed
Anderson, nitchins1 hia rtrst eame for
inursaay, May l .Kappa, Sigma vs. I Jefferson, fanned 18 of the cadet bat
Phi Delta Theta.
Philadelphia 8, Xcw York 5.
PHILADELPHIA, April 24. Wood
ward, a recruit pitcher, stopped New
York's scoring today after Oeschger
had given them a 5 to 2 lead at the
end of the fourth inning and the Phila
delphia Nationals won, 8 to S. Cravath
had two doubles, two singles and a
base on balls in five trips to the plate.
Score:
R H E! R H E
New Tork. 6 11 B.Phila. 8 13 1
Batteries Benton. Jones, Steele and
Smith; Oeschger, Woodward and Cady.
BOSTON, April 24. Brooklyn-Boston,
postponed; rain.
Right Off the Bat.
SAILOR HERBIE HUNTER, property
of the San Francisco Seals, was in
San Francisco the other day on a three
weeks' furlough. Hunter was to have
bren used as a regular outfielder, but
as his discharge is slow in coming, a
switch in the outfield positions was
made necessary at the eleventh hour.
While in San Francisco he will train
with the Seals, so as to be In tip-top
shape, as he .expects to be discharged
within a month.
ess
When Governor Smith of New Tork
signed the bill authorizing baseball in
that state on Sunday, he did the great
est thing that could be done in helping
reorganize baseball in the east and
putting it on the same firm footing it
was before the war.
see
Kddie Herr. manager of the Salt
Lake Bees, will feel much easier, when
Pitcher Ralph Stroud, former Seattle
and Sacramento heaver and late of
the American association, will make
his appearance in a Salt Lake uniform.
Stroud was one of the best pitchers on
the coast last year and should be
valuable addition to the Bees' pitching
staff.
so
Jerry Downs, playing on the Fort
McDowelf team last Sunday, was easily
the star of the game which his team
won. trouncing the 44th infantry 10 to
at Fort McDowell. Jerry made a
single, a double, two triples and a
home run out ol live trips to tne
plate.
...
Marty McGaffigan is still out of the
Senators' lineup. Sacramento insists
that its terms are reasonable, and
Marty thinks he is worth more than
he present contract calls for. It is
ust a question of who will hold out
the longest, as the Senators are shy of
a good infielder, and Marty is shy on
mazuma.
ters, breaking the. season's record,
which was made last week by his team
mate, Rollo Grey. Grey struck out 17.
Rollo would have pitched yesterday's
game had he not been ill. and "Ander
son, eagerly awaiting an opportunity,
made good right off the reel.
Anderson, Coulter, Hammett and
Healy were the batting stars for Jeffer
son, each getting a brace of safe blows.
while Andrews did stellar work behind
the bat.
Unb.. r.lilinsti n nil I Of L- nr. ia tVia
water iga ana .ot Clear, Is Keport stars for the losers. Baker pitched a
From Most of Anglers' Resorts fairly food am,e l e"?"; (bfc',T
in Oregon. I fereon runs were scored on that ac
count.
The Jef fersonians are at present
The fishing bulletin which is issued I leading the interscholastic league with
weekly by the Southern Pacific com- two victories and no defeats. Last year
FISH STREAMS TOO MUDDY
BCLLETIX BY SOUTHERN PA
CIFIC RAILROAD APPEARS.
pany during the fishing season made
its appearance yesterdajy Agents in
Jefferson was leading the league until
the final two weeks, when it was nosed
. . . V. .- F.anL-lin
most districts report the streams in -RPnRon-.Tefferson came was not
rainer muaoy condition ana rot yet ripe to have been played yesterday on ac
for the best angling:, in some loca-1 count of the patriotic parade, but the
tlons the water is vet hiirh And it will two coaches got together at the last
pe several weeks before the fisherman minute ana aeciaea 10 siago me con-
can strike anything like- "Daradise." test. Quite a large crowa was on nana.
The lineups:
Jefferson 10).
Rnrton. lb.
! Hammett, cf.
Coulter, F9.
Tousey, 3b.
Healy. rf.
Andrews, c.
Sullivan. 2.
Toune. ir.
Anderson,
Following is a summary of fiahintr con
ditions:
Gales creek. Forest Grove Water hlrh and
not clear: a&imon eras used: no jrood catches
rcponea. ir we&tner clears for a week
good fiy fishing' can be had in small streams
tributary to Gales creek.
Dairy creek. Hillsboro WUr rather mud.
ay, but some Rood catches made last few
oars, salmon eggs and worms used. Hotel
Hillsboro.
Luck ia mute and Teal creeks. Falls City
vvaier conditions rood: bait used: no larce
cs.ici.es, out several fair catches reported.
noiei at ai.'s nty.
Marion creek, Marion TVater muddy; very
rew iisn yet; angle worms used lor bait.
Hotels at Marion.
Mill creek, Saiem Water hiffh; worms and
chub meat used; some good catches made re
cently. Hotel, at Salt;m.
Pantiam and Hamilton creeks. Lebanon
and Mill City Water roily ; coachman and Michigan legalizes 10-Round Boufs.
ki cj utt: mo 1 1 v useu ; somo guoa cau:nes
Benson (5).
Lind, 3b.
Robison, lb.
Stack, rf.
I Mueller. 2b.
IKreuger, ss.
I Baker, p.
iFeldman, c.
IKaab, If.
I Horn, cf.
The score by innings:
! Jefferson 4 03 2 00 0 1 010
Benson " a v v v u o
Ed Anderson, Jefferson pitcher, fanned
ifl men. netting the seasons record. Gray.
another Jefferson pitcher, fanned 17 men in
opening game last week against Hill. Gray
was on the sick list yesterday. Anderson,
Coulter, Healy and Hammett started for Jef
ferson, ana Anurews. uaitrr, r t-'iumun dim
Stack for Benson. "Baker fanned nine men.
; WHITE SOX BLEAT ST. LOUIS
legalizing 10-round no-decision boxing
m atrhna sin A fro o finer a ct-ifa nfhlptii?
commission which will have supervision !
over boxing and wrestling matches and
pass upon application tor licenses ror j
boxers and clubs staging the bouts. WASHINGTON LOSES TO PHILA-
The measure limits wrestling matches
to two hours. The bill has passed the
house and now goes to the governor.
Sportsmen May Get Review Now.
The annual review of the American
Trapshooting association, with the
averages of the shooters who partici
pated in registered tournaments in 1918,
is now ready. Trapshooters and other
sportsmen who have not secured
copv of the review can secure same
by writing the American Trapshooting
association, 460 .Fourth avenue, rvew
York. One of the features of the book
is the honor roll of amateur trap
shooters since 1908. The honor roll
comprises the leading 50 men each
year. The records ot trapshooting, a
brief history or the sport in fact
everything worth knowing about the
pastime is chronicled in this booklet.
DELPHI A IN 13 FRAMES.
GEORGE MAISEL LOOMS BIG
RUMOR SAYS OUTFIELDER WILL
SOON JOIX BEAVERS.
DOUGHMT GAMES TO START
acuity to Enter Team in Inter-
Fraternity Baseball at Eugene.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eusrene,
April 24. (Special.) lnter-fraternlty
r dougrhnut baseball will start at the
niversity Saturday when the Oregon
lub and the Sigma Nu aggregations
made. Mill OJty reports water conditions
sood; all kinds bait tilted; salmon now run.
nlnic; several pood catches. Hotels at Mill
Cliy. Gates and Lebanon.
McKenzie and Willamette rivers Water
rather high, but moderately clear; fly used;
some good catches last few days. Ample
accommodations at various points along
rivers.
Long; Tom river, Veneta Water conditions
fair: spoon used; some fair catches made.
Hotel at Vencta.
Hiuslaw liver, Mapleton and Swiss Homi
Water clear; salmon eggs for bait; salmon
trout biting fairly good; fly fishing success
ful In small streams around Mapleton; some
catches of trout made recently near Swiss
Home. Hotels at Cuahman, Mapleton and
Swiss Home.
Ten-Mile lake and Lake Tslitcoos, Lake.
side. Or. Water clear; spinner, worms and
salmon eggs used; several good catches
made. Hotels at Lakeside and Westlake.
Upper Smith river Reached by boat from
Gardiner or Reedsport to Sulphur Springs;
some good catches of trout reported from
Sulphur Springs up.- This ia good week-end
trio.
Rogue river. Grants Puss Streams swollen.
too high for successful fishing; some catches
Chinook salmon made recently. Hotels at
Grants Pass and vicinity.
LANSING, Mich., April 24. The Mich
igan senate yesterday passed a bill
John Lowe, Expert Rubber and Kink
Remover, Sow Trainer for Mc
Credie's Locals.
Although neither Walter W. nor Judge
McCredie will admit it, it is indicated
that Outfielder George Maisel, who was
purchased from Detroit but is holding
out for more money, soon will be on
his way to join, the Heavers.
Maisel is at present workmg in a
shipyard in Baltimore and playing on
the yard ball club. In a. recent game
against one of the best shipbuilders'
teams in the country Maisel made four
hits in four trips to the plate.
The excellent showing of "Red" Old
ham on the mound for the Beavers in
the second game of the home series
may or may not have anything to do
with the action of Walter McCredie in
signing up a trainer yesterday to take
the kinks out of the heavers' arms.
The trainer is John Lowe, who has
a long record as an expert rubber,
kink and "Charley horse" remover. He
worked on Oldham's south flipper for
nearly an hour before the game and
"Red's" fast ones broke to a "t" all
through the game.
Deciding Run Is Made In Perkins'
Double, Anderson's Sacrifice
and Shannon's Single.
ST. LOUIS. April 24. Chicago's con
centrated attack in the third inning,
consisting of three singles, a pass, a
stolen base. Jackson's double and an
error by Williams, produced four runs,
giving them the second game of the
series with the St. Louis Americans, 5
to 2. Score:
R. H. E. R. H. E.
Chicago... 5 10 lSt. Louis.. 2 6 1
Batteries Cicotte and Schalk; Soth
oron and Mayer.
Philadelphia 6, Washington 5.
WASHINGTON, April 24. The Phila
delphia Americans turned the tables on
Washington here today in another 13
inning game, winning, 6 to 6. The de
ciding run was made on Perkins' dou
ble, Anderson's sacrifice and Shannon's
single. Score:
R. H. E. R. H. E.
Phila 6 14 4Washlngton 5 9 2
Batteries Watson, Anderson and
Perkins; Harper, Craft and Piclnich.
NEW TORK, April 24. New York
Boston American league game post
poned; wet grounds.
DETROIT, April 24. Cleveland-Detroit
American league game postponed;
cold weather.
McGoorly Knocks Out Tom Gummcr.
DUBLIN. April 24. Eddie McGoorty,
middleweight, knocked out Tom Gum
mer tonight in the second round of a
15-round contest
Glcndale Jeweler Arrested.
ROSEBURG, Or.. April 24. (Special.)
Emll Bayer, 32, a jeweler of Glendale,
was brought here last night and lodged
in jail on a serious charge Involving a
14-year-old girl. Bayer was unable to
furnish bond of T1000 for his appear
ance before the grand Jury. Complaint
against Bayer was filed by trte girl's
mother.
Read The Oregonian classified ads.
Liverpool Dock Strike Settled.
LIVERPOOL, April 24. The dock
strike was settled this evening. Th
grievances of the dock workers are to
be arbitrated. '
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24-MILE RELAT RACE TODAY
Reed Freshmen Will Rui Against
College Varsity Athletes.
Classes will be suspended at Reed
college this afternoon at 3 o'clock when
a relay race from the campus to Ore- I
iron City and back starts with the I
freshmen going against the varsity
runners. The distance is approximately
24 miles over the county road and will
be stepped in mile laps by two teams
of 24 men.
It Is one event that the freshmen
as challengers are out in earnest to
win. as they have lost everything in I
the sport line thus far attempted. "Bill"
Stone, captain of the frosh squad, has
had his men out on the track for daily I
practice and timing. There are some I
good distance men in the class and tne I
two teams will average about the same I
!' With present prices of
hatters' furs Gordons
should sell for $7.50.
But the manufactur
ers have assumed the
burden of high priced
raw materials and will
hold the price at $5.00
the 'quality pf the
hat will not vary.
IT
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Agents
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Agents
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play and the newly formed "L" club
in speed and endurance.