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THE MORXIXG OREGOXIAX, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921
FIGHT CARD
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TO SEE SUBSTITUTES
Illness of Welch Causes
Change in Special Event.
14. The association, which is com-
posed of the high and grammar !
schools of the county, will also hold
a tennis tournament, and a declama
tion contest in conection with the
track and field events.
The high schools are divided, into
two classes, four-year or standard
schools and non-standard schools.
Grammar schools will be divided ac
cording to the age of their entrants.
CEXTURY HEATS XECESSAHY
19 Entries for 100-Yard Dash In
Belays at Drake Saturday.
GAGE-BROMEO GQ LIKELY
Hard-Hitting Seattle Welter and
- Salt Lake Boy Expected to Go
On at Milwaukie.
BY DICK SHARP.
One substitution will be made In
tonight's boxing card at the Milwau
kie arena. Army Welch. Seattle
light-heavyweight, who waa to have
met Jock Taylor, big negro battler,
Is eick. Matchmaker Kendall prob
ably will use "Red" Gage, hard-hitting
Seattle welterweight, against
"Kid" Bromeo of Salt Lake, for the
eix-round special, t
Gage has defeated Lloyd Madden
Battling Zu Zu. Vern Seroy. Eddie
Hammond and other good boxers in
the northwest and is highly recom
mended by Dan Salt, Seattle boxing
promoter. Salt has been trying to get
Gage in the ring with Frankie Mur
phy or Dave Shade.
Kendall was on Bromeo's trail last
night and did not think he would
have any trouble getting Bromeo to
box.
Joe Gorman, king pin of Pacific
coast featherweights, and Young Sam
Lang ford, Seattle 128-pounder, will
battle in the ten-round main event.
The pair are evenly matched, and un
less Gorman is In the best of condl
tion he can look for trouble The ne
gro is a long-distance scrappe- and a
tough one. Gorman has been doing a
lot of road work to Improve his wind
and he hopes to stow Young Sam away
before the ten rounds are covered.
The pair are not strangers to each
other by any means. About a year
ago bam gave uorman an mas ci
trouble In a ten-round bout. Then
they fought the semi-final to the
Johnny Sheppard-Harry Sohurean
tangle at the armory last June.
Eddie Jackson, rugged Seattle light
weight, will meet Johnny Fiske of
Portland in the semi-windup. The
winner of the match has been prom
ised a bout with the winner of the
Gorman Langford melee. Jackson
made a big hit here In his match
with Joe Gorman some time ago and
is a greatly Improved boy since that
time. He fought a draw with Willie
St. Clair In Seattle last season and
has been giving all of the Puget
sound sector lightweights a merry
run.
Ad Mackie and Joe Dunn will, box
In the third six-round mill while
Battling Lester will meet Soldier
Ginsberg In the four-round curtain-
raiser.
Portland boxing fans will not have
to bother about sending Al Sommers
any rabbit feet. Al won on a foul
In the 11th round of hie scheduled
15-round match with Battling Ortega
in Helena, Mont. Sommers has not
fought hece since he met Jim Hall,
the Australian, at the Milwaukie
arena moyi than a year ago. He has
been confining his fistic activities to
Idaho, Utah and Montana. In several
years he has lost but one or two
decisions.
DES MOINES, la.. April 20. Several
heats wiK be necessary in the 100
yard run at the Drake relays Satur
day, the number of entries indicated
today. Nineteen have signified the
intention of competing In the ru
among them being Hayes, Notre Dam
Hamilton, Missouri, and Gearing. Ne
braska.
Nine entries have been made for the
120-yard high hurdles, a new even
for the Drake relays. The entries in
elude Patterson cf Drake: Bock,
Ames; Crawford. Iowa; Wright, Ne
braska. and Price, South Dakota uni
versity.
FREAK HIT IS DODGERS
TWO RCXS SCORED, DEFEAT
1XG PHILLIES, 41 TO 2.
RELAY ENTRIES
EIGHT WESTERX COLLEGES TO
BATTLE AT WASHINGTON.
Meusel Connects for Home Run for
Third Time In Three Con
secutive Games.
Matchmaker Evans of the Portland
boxing commission has Leach Cross
signed to box here on any date he
may elect, but what is worrying
Evans is getting an opponent for
Cross. The famous New York light
weight upset all the dope in Los An
egles recently when he registered a
successful comeback and gave Chet
Neff one of .the worst lacings of his
career. According to versions of the
bout as recorded in the Los Angeles
dailies. Cross showed plenty of his
old-time form and cut Neff to ribbons
from the first to the fourth rounds.
Classy lightweights in this neck of
the woods are scarce. In fact there
isn't a 135-pounder here who would
figure at all with Leach. Evans had
been figuring in using Bobby Harper.
but Harper is laying off for a month
cr so. About the only other prospect
is Earl France, and he is in Missoula,
Mont., where he will box Muff Bron-
son 15 rounds April 26. '
Dave Shade will fight the most Im
portant bout of his career in Tacoma
tonight when he faces Travie Davis,
undisputed welterweight champion of
tne acmc coast. Davis is not any
local" champ. He beat Johnny Mc
Carthy, Johnny Tillman, Alex Tram
bitas, Jimmy Storey, Joe Simonlch
and Billy Wright in Seattle and
several months ago Journeyed down
to Los Angeles and polished off Steve
Dalton, Herby Brodle and another
good boy to establish his claim to
coast honors.
MAM VISITOR HEBE
WRESTLER BACK FROM HAWAII
OS WAT TO VANCOUVER.
PHILADELPHIA. April 20. Konet
chy's single, which took a freak
bound, with two out in the ninth
scored two runs for Brooklyn and
won a pitcher's battle between
George Smith and Sherrod Smith,
to 2. Meusel's third home run In
three consecutive contests came in
the first inning with Rawlings on
base. Score:
F H. E. R. H. E
Brooklyn. .4 12 OlPhila 2 12
Batteries S. Smith and Miller; G.
Smith and Bruggy.
Giants 9, Braves 5.
BOSTON. April 20. New York took
advantage of the inferior pitching of
Scott. Filllne-im. Pierottl and L Town
send today, defeating Boston, 9 to 57
Nehf was hit safely four times in the
eighth and Barnes relieved him, stop
ping the Boston rally. Score:
R. H. E.I R. H. E.
New York. 9 11 2Boston 5 12
Batteries Nehf. Barnes and Sny
der; Scott, Flllnglm. Pierottl, T.
Townsend and O'Neill.
. Pirates 6, Cubs 5.
CHICAGO. April 20. Pittsburg de
feated Chicago, 8 to S, today. Chi
cago played an uphill game, over
took the lead of the visitors, but
was unable to hold it against a bat
ting rally' In the sixth that netted
Pittsburg four runs. Score:
. R. H. E.l R, H. E
Pittsburg.. 8 12 lChicago....5 12 2
Batteries Glasner and Schmidt;
Freeman, Bailey, Chevis and O'Farrell.
Cardinals 4, Reds 5.
CINCINNATI. O., April 20. Cincin
nati defeated St. Louis today, 6 to 4.
St. Louis tied the count in the ninth,
but the Reds won out In their half.
Score:
R. H. E.I R. H. E.
St. Louis.. .4 9 3CIncinnti..5 8 1
Batteries Haines and Dllhoefer;
Rixey and Wingo.
YANKEES CLOSE HOME SERIES
BY BEATIXG RED SOX, 8-4.
Sportsmen of Honolulu Reported
Planning Big Reception for
Oregon Football' Team.
Sam Clapham. light-heavyweight
wrestling champion of England, is a
Portland visitor, after several weeks
passed in the Hawaiian islands. Clap
ham, who will be remembered for his
work here in two bouts with Ted
Thye. is on his way to Vancouver. B.
C, where he will wrestle Charley
Olson. Canadian champion, next week.
According to Clapham all lines of
sports are flourishing In Hawaii.
Boxing and wrestling aVe drawing big
In the islands, he said. There are also
many swimming meets and track and
field meets every month.
The sportsmen of Honolulu are
planning a big reception for the Uni
versity of Oregon football eleven,
which has been invited to visit the
Islands this fall, according to Clap
ham.
Clapham will leave for Vancouver
today, but will return after his match
before leaving for his home In Chi
cago. He wants to be at the ringside
for the Ted Thye-Mike Yokel match
to be held at the armory on Wednes
day of next week. Last night Clap
tarn acted as referee for a match
between Yokel and Basanata Singh.
TRACK IXTITATIOX ACCEPTED
Washington County Meet to Be
Held at Pacific University..
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY, Forest
Grove, Or- April 20. (Special.) The
Washington County Track and Field
association to day accepted, through
its president, P. M. Nash, superin
tendent of Beaverton schools, an In
vitation to hold its annual track meet
on Pacific university grounds on May
Meusel Clinches Game in Eighth
by Duplicating Four-Base
Swat of Teammate.
NEW TORK, April 20. New York
closed Its first home series today by
defeating Boston, 8 to 4. Russell
did well until the seventh, when Ruth
broke a tie with his second home run
of the season with Peckinpaugh on
base.
Meusel clinched the game In the
eighth with another home run, with
Ruth and Pipp on base. Score:
R. H. E. R. H. E.
Boston 4 9 2NewYork,.8 12 1
Batteries Russell and Ruel; Quinn
and Schang.
Indians HJ, Tigers 9.
DETROIT, April .20. The Detroit
Americans drove Mails from the box
with seven hits for five runs In the
third Inning today and won from
Cleveland, 9 to 6. Oldham held
Cleveland to five hits that netted two
runs during the first seven innings.
Walter Stewart, a recruit who re
lieved Oldham, was hard hit in the
ninth, the visitors obtaining four
runs. Score:
R. H. E. R. H. E,
Cleveland.. 8 10 fIDetrolt 9 18 2
Batteries Mails, Clark, Petty and
O'Neill, Nunamaker; Oldham, Stew
art ana Ainsmitn.
Aggie and Oregon Among Those
That Will Be Represented at
Field Carnival.
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON.
Seattle, April 20. (Special.) rinai
entries for the relay carnival at the
University of Washington Saturday,
April 23. include men from eight
western colleges Whitman. South
ern California, Idaho, Montana, O. A.
C, Montana Weeleyan. Oregon and
Washington. Stanford finally decided
not .to enter the carnival.
The list of events will include the
special 100-yard dash, half-mile relay,
mile relay, two-mile relay and "ur"
mile relay. Another special event will
be the pentathalon, where one man
enters the Javelin, discus. 220-meter,
dash, broad Jump and mile. run. A
medley relay will be run by the Se
attle high schools, one man running
the hundred, the next 220 yards, the
third a quarter mile and the fourth
a half. Finals in the intramural re
lays will be run during the afternoon.
Against Paddock in the century.
Montana has entered Sterling and
iA.mm n A. c. has entered Snook,
Cooke, Jennings, and Wheeler, and
Hiirinv mill Anderson will step for
WflAhfncton.
Don Douglas. Harry Beall, Ray
nrim.-i. a-nA Marth Dnvil will COm
tt Liiiauw . ...... . . J
pose the Washington two-mile' relay
team. Idaho. O. A. C. and Oregon also
entered the two-mile race.
in th half-mile relay, eacn man
running 220 vards. Montana, O. A. C.
Montana Wesleyan and Washington
will enter. O. A. c. win nave a strong
team, with Snook, Cooke, Jennings
and Wheeler.
The mile relay Is entered By Whit
man. Montana, O. A. C. Montana wes
leyan, Oregon and Washington. O. A.
C. and Oregon are rated as strong
contenders.
O. A. C Oregon and Washington
only are entered In the four-mue
relay.
1EXXIS TOCRXEYS TO OPEN
t Diversity of Washington Freshmen
to Hold Tryouts Today,
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON.
Seattle, April 20. (Special.) Both
varsity and freshmen tennis tourna
ments for Do8itions on the teams will
open this week at tne university or
Washington. .rosn tennis win oe
played tomorrow if weather permits
and the varsity tryouts will be held
Friday and Saturday.
Marsh Allen, BUI Taylor, Don
Waller and Stewart Barker, captain,
are all in school again from last sea
son's varsity team and will compete
to retain their places. From the
freshman and varsity squads strong
material is available and none of the
Dositions will be easy to retain. Sel-
wyn Bingham. Fat Tidmarsn, Byron
Scott, Chet Hill and S'gnor Blum are
ounted on to give the varsity a goo-
race.
In the freshman squad Art Bailey,
ond in the tryouts" for the special.100
yard dash at the relay carnival at the
University of Washington next Sat
urday. The time was 10:01. Hurley,
Hathaway. Wilson and Eckmann will
compose the half-mile team entered
for Washington. Hafhaway won the
440 tryout and will run with Pratt,
Metlen and Loudy in the mile relay.
Better time was made by Frank
Morlarity In the quarter run by . the
freshmen than in the varsity race.
Morlarity took the circuit in 53:01,
one-fifth of a second less than var
sity time.
In the varsity mile tryouts, Fre8
Mlesnest won from Allan Wright by
a sprint in the last 60 yards. The
time was 4:48:01. Other teams will
be picked this week by Coach Ed
mundson for the carnival. .
Ruth Clouts Second Homer.
NEW YORK. April 20. Babe" Ruth
made his second home run of the 1921
season today in the seventh Inning of
the Yankees' game with the Boston
Americans. The famous slugger made
his first circuit clout of the year last
week against the Philadelphia Athletics.
BDHLER TO TAKE 14 MEN
OREGOX BASEBALL TRIP
JTORTH STARTS THIS WEEK.
Three Pitchers to Go, Including
Berg, Jacobson and Gray.
Leslie to Be Receiver.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eugene,
April 20. (Special.) Coach Bohler
will take 14 men north with him on
the baseball trip which starts this
week. Three pitchers will go Art
Berg, Jake Jacobson and Rollo Gray.
"Spike" Leslie will do the receiving.
Railroad , Smith will hold down the
first sack, Francis Beller second, Art
Base shortend, Svarvereud third. In
the field will, be Captain Relnhart,
Carl Knudsen and. Johnny Gamble
Zimmerman. Hubert Jaco-bberger
and Marc Latham will be the utility
men. Zimmerman will fill in at field
places and the other two on the in
field.
The team has played -only three
and their playing in these was rag
ged. One game was lost to the North
Pacific Dental college and in the se
ries with Willamette university here
the team broke even.' Bad weather
tas held up practice.
Five conference games will he
played on the trip, the team meeting
Washington State college at Pullman.,
April 25 and 26, Whitman at Walla
Walla, April 27, and Washington at
Seattle, April 29 and 30. Besides these
games the variety will meet some out
side competition.
M (sat
Light UP
not OUT
-after you. have finished
your dinner enjoy your
cigar or cigarette where
you enjoy your meal
You don't need to wait
till you've paid the cash
ier and are out on the
street for that "satisfying
drag" if you dine at
Ye Oregon
Grille
Dinner Service
Table d'Hote J 1.25
or m la carte
Music and Dancing
during dinner and supper hours
Noon Lnnches
50c
Llskemen will be held next Sunday
afternoon at the Midway pavilion, op
posite tho southwest Washington fair
grounds. Last Friday night at On-
alaska Hall defeated Dew Taylor,
Canadian middleweight champion, in
straight falls, the first in 58 minutes
and the second in 20 minutes.
BIG CPSET IX TEXXIS MEET
Voshell Defeated in Men's Singles,
' Semi-Flnals, by Major.
the season will be at home, with the
exception of two games to be played
with the Aggies at Corvallls. May 27
and 28.
The varsity played a practice game
with the Frosh today and did not
chow to advantage.
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. Vs..
April '20. A big upset came in the
semi-finals, men's singles, of the first
annual White Sulphur Springs tennis
ine remainder or tourney today when Edward Voshell,
FRATERXITIES ENTER RELAY
last year's champion of Queen Anne National and Local Groups to Meet
high school; Chet Vincent, Broadway
champion, and Hamilton Olin of
Franklin high school, are leading In
preliminary play. Several fast men
from Tacoma, Moran school and Se
attle schools are showing good form.
COLUMBIA BEATS MT. AXGEL
Prep School's Hitting Too Much
for College Lads.
Columbia university defeated the
Mount Angel college baseball team In
seven-inning game yesterday after
noon on the Columbia diamond by
score of 6 to l. Three-base clouts
by Stockton and Collins helped pile
p the prep school s score. Columbia
was minus the services of her crack
third baseman, Vincent Buono, who
Vl&s injured in practice Tuesday.
This game was (Jolumbias second
victory of the week, Commerce high
having taken the short end of a 15-to-3
score Monday afternoon. Colum.
bla will take on the Oregon Institute
of Technology tomorrow, Oregon med
ical school Saturday and the Colum-
ia alumni team Sunday. All these
games will be played on the Colum-
a diamond.
The score:
R.H. E. R.H. E.
Columbia.. 6 7 O'lIt.Angel.. 4 4
Batteries Kennedy, Wise and Mc
Carthy; Hudson and Rankin.
BEAVERS AD CLUB GUESTS
New York, was defeaetd by C. A.
Major, New York, in straight sets.
6-2, 6-3. .
Major will meet Ichiya Kumagae,
the north-and-south champion, in the
final tomorrow. The Japanese cham
pion won today in his match with
Howard Throckmorton, New York,
4-6. 6-4. 6-4. " ,
Finals in the men's doubles will be
played tomorrow.
Hofman Bade In Basejball.
CHICAGO, April 20. Artie ("Cir
cus Solly") Hofman, Chicago Cubs'
center fielder from 1906 to 1912, has
returned to baseball after nine years
in -the commercial world. Announce
ment was made today of his appoint- I
ment to coach a high school team
here. In 1908 it was Hofroan's throw
from center to Johnny Evers at sec
ond that forced Merkle of the New
York Giants, causing the game which
was for the pennant, to end In a tie.
The Cubs defeated the Giants in the
playoff, winning the pennant.
Wasco Defeats Moro, 10-5.
WASCO, Or., April 20. (Special.)
Wasco defeated Moro Sunday in the
second game of the eeason with
score of 10 to 5. Jack Meyers, 15-
vear-old sensational Dlaver of Wasco.
determined tney win meet, in ui nuaia carried honors with a home run, fol-
wlth the Wastina club-for the Cham- lowed by a two-bagger,; Wasco bat
teries were Tethero, Thomas and
Medler. Moro battries were Kuns-
man, Johnson and Harding.
The manufacturer of your automobile recommends,
in the Instruction Book for your car, that the crank
case be drained out and flushed and then refilled with
fresh oil at regular intervals.
This is necessary because engine operation causes a
steady accumulation of road dust, carbon, fine metal
particles and other impurities in the crankcase oil. This
gritty oil circulates through your engine, impairs its
performance and ultimately leads to rapid depreciation
and repairs.
But cleaning the crankcase is a job generally disliked
and neglected.
To meet this need, Modern Crankcaw Cleaning Ser
vice has been established by first-class garages and
other dealers co-operating with the Standard Oil Com
pany. These garages and dealers use Calol Flushing
Oil, the scientific agent that cleans out old oil, dirt,
grit and other impurities, and does not impair the lubri
cating efficiency of fresh oil used. The cleaned crank
case is refilled with the correct grade of Zerolene.
Look for the garage or dealer displaying the
sign shown below it means "Better operation
and longer engine life"
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
Wastina Club In Finals.
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL
LEGE. Corvallls.- April 20. (Special.)
The Phi Sigma Kappa, Lamba Chi
Alpha, Sigma Phi Epsllon, Alpha Tau
Omega and Phi Delta Theta, national
fraternities of the college, will repre
sent their division in the final relay
races to be held at the college.
The Wastina club won the Inde
pendent championship, while the
Kappa Theta Rho, Alpha PI Delta,
Waukeena and Gamma Tau Betas will
meet to decide the local fraternity
championship.
The best time made is that of the
Fht-Pelta Theta in 1:413-5 seconds.
The Gamma Tau Betas hold the best
record for the local fraternity in
1:42 2-5 seconds. The Wastina club,
winners of the Independent league.
made the course In 1:4 J 1-5 seconds.
As soon as the winners in the na
tional and local groups have been
Dlonshio of the' college.
More than organisations arc rep
resented in the intramural relay
meets, which were held by Ralph
Coleman, head of the intramural de
partment.
OREGOX TO SEXD 13 XORTH
MODERN
CRANKCASE
CLEANING
SERVICE
Athletics 4, Senators O.
WASHINGTON. April 20. By pound
ing three Philadelphia pitchers, Wash
ington overcame a four-run lead and
won today, 6 to 4, making a clean
sweep of the three-game series. The
score:
R. H. E. " R. H. E.
Phlla 4 8 2Wash'gton...6 10 1
Batteries Hasty, Harris. Rommel
and Perkins; Erlckson, Zachary and
unarrtty.
ST. LOUIS. ApTiT 20. Chlcago-St.
Louis game postponed; rain.
15 AGGIES WILL GO XORTH
College Track Team to Take Part
In Relay at Seattle.
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL
LEGE. Corvallls, April 20. (Special.)
The Aggie tracksters will leave
Corvallls Friday to enter the reiay
carnival at Seattle on Saturday.
The team, headed by Coach Butler,
will consist of 15 men and will be
entered in the 100-yard open, half
mile relay, mile relay, 2-mile relay
and the 4-mile relay, as well as the
pentathlon.
The Aggies carried off all honors
last year and have hopes of repeating.
Judge McCredle Makes Appeal for
People Xot to Knock Team.
That the strength of a baseball
team depends largely on the support
it receives at home was the declara
tion of Judge McCredle of the Port
land baseball team, in speaking at the
luncheon of the Ad club at the Ben'
son hotel yesterday noon. Members
of the tsam were honor guests and
were introduced individually during
the luncheon.
Judge McCredle made an appeal for
the people of Portland to quit
"knocking." v
"Theology of Baseball" was dis
cussed by George S. Shepherd, attor
ney and secretary of the Portland
Baseball club, in a humorous manner.
E. D. Ross, dressed in baseball shirt
and cap. recited "Casey at the Bat.'
Members of -the reception commit
tee of the club were also dressed in
baseball "togs" to add color to the
baseball luncheon,
CO-EDS TO HOLD TRACK MEET
Handicapped Track Team to Be
Entered In Seattle Carnival,
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene,
April 20. (Special.) Thirteen track
men. with Trainer Hayward and As
sistant Graduate Manager Benefiel
will go to Seattle to enter the relay
carnival Saturday. Teams will be en
tered in the half-mile relay, the mile
relay and the two-mile relay. Ar
thur Tuck will enter in the pen
tathlon. '
Tryouts were held on the new track
this afternoon and the first four men
in each event were chosen. In the
220 the men placing were Oberteuffer,
Kuenhausen, Larsen and Hemmen-
way: in the quarter, Collins, Wyatt,
Lucas and Sunderleaf took places, and
in the half, Walkley, Paltier, Wayne,
Akers.and Coleman were chosen.
Rale Caught at Barview.
TILLAMOOK. Or., April 20. (Spe
cial.) A long narrow fish, measur
ing 4 feet 7 Inches and about 10
inches in circumference, said to be a
rale, was caught at the Jetty at Bar
view by Bert Hudson and brought to
this city. These fish are numerous
on tne Atlantic coast ana Mexican!
waters. It took Hudson one hour and
a half to land the fish.
University "Confab Likely.
CAMBRIDGE. Mass.. April 20.
Probable acceptance by fsarvard and
Yale of the suggestion from Oxford
and Cambridge universities that their
track teams come here for a joint
international .meeting late In July
was Indicated today by Major Fred
W. Moore, graduate treasurer of ath
letics at Harvard.
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MIDDLEWEIGHT MAT DISPUTE
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Curley Brown to Go to Prison.
HAVANA, April 20. H. D. (Curley)
Brown, ex-president of the Cuban-
The Oregon team will be severely I American Jockey club, was last night
handicapped. The
lack of condition.
Franklin 10, Oregon City 0
Telegraphic Sport Briefs.
The Cincinnati Golf club will stage the
central states tournament during the week
of June 27.
.
David Robertson, Cub outfielder, was no
tified Monday ha would, have to take a
train in trip at his own expense before
be would be reinstated.
Kid Wimm defeated Earl Puryear In
12 rounds Monday night at Baltimore.
Leille Myers, captain of the Unlveralty
or caiirornia oaieoau team. nas Den I --vrmn c-ty tvr aw nricTTTvni-n..
.isned for as outfield tryout by the Da- ft vv," ri., .iv
trolt club next saaaoa. He plays center I Seattle, April 20. Vic Hurley took
fiaid In the university, nine. first place and Casey Anderson sec-
Franklin high scfrool won from the
Oregon City high school baseball
team yesterday afternoon on the
Franklin diamond by a score of 10 to
C. Coach Brooks of Franklin, gave
three of his twirlers a chance to show
what they could do and the trio came
ibrough nicely. Hutchinson and Ken
neth, the Oregon City pitchers were
found for 13 hits by the Franklin
s.uggers. Score:
It. H. J. K. H. 15.
Franklin .10 13 liTregon City.O 6 S
"Skelton Breast Stroke Winner.
SAN FRANCISCO. April 20. The
220-yard national breast-stroke swim
ming championship was won here to
night by Robert B. Skelton of the I1U
nois Athletic club, Chicago. Time, 3
minutes 2 3-5 seconds. John Howell,
Olympic club, was second; Paul Nel
son of the Los Angeles Athletic club.
third. Skelton recently won the 440-
yard national breast-stroke title at
Detroit.
MISS STIRLING TIED IX GOLF Whlte Salmon Beats The Dalles.
WtlTTUl QATAfrW Wtali An.ll 9A
American a J.oira x-taco m torn- (Special.) White Salmon baseball
team played The Dalles team on the
home field Sunday with a score of 8
to 11 In favor of White Salmon.' The
score:
R. H. E. R. H. E.
White SaL. 11 17 6The Dalles 8 4 3
Batteries Overbaugh, Bartholo
mew; Woosley. Carlson and Kohler.
men all show a sentenced to one year and eight
months in prison on the charge of
having last year made an assault
with intent to kill on Alberto Pledra.
Brown' is in the United States under i
bond.
Salt Lake Crusher and Portland
Strangler Finally Sign Up for
Wrestling Bout.
Mike Yokel of Salt Lake City and
Ted Thye of Portland, claimants of
the middleweight wrestling title or
this country, at last have agreed to
settle all dispute for supremacy in
the division so far as they are con
cerned at the armory arena the night
of April 27.
Thys Is working out daily, for In
College Women Planning for Event
n.
Soma Time In May. .. '
OREGON AGRICULTURAL . COL
LEGE. Corvallls, April 20. (Special.)
The co-eds here do not Want to be
outdone in any line of athletics, so
they have undertaken to hold a real
track meet. Some time in Majr-they
Intend to turn out early in the morn
ing and determine who is the most
athletic girl la school.
Javelin, hammer and shot put are
only a few .of the many events in
which the girls are practicing daily.
Not only will the weights and jumps
be on the programme, but the hurdles
and basketball and baseball throws
will be included.
Best Day of Angling Recorded
OREGON CITY, Or., April 20.
(SpeciaD Today was the best of the addltlon tc the roatcn witn yokel he
Season 8U iiir lr Baimuu ttii pici n ,u . , . . . t.
.u- wui..u. ,t, Rtw-n has two other bouts lined up. One is
the hours of 6 and 10 o'clock about with Ralph Hand, at Gold Hill. Or-and
35 fish were caught. The warm rain! the other with Walter Miller, in los
of the last two days have brought Angeles, the early part of next month,
the Chinooks.iip stream rapidly. Hand is a tough customer and holds
a decision over Thye as the result of
handicap match recently. Miller,
whom Thye defeated in a bout
here two years ago, is in Los
Ans-elea and. althoueh he has been
laid up for some time as a result of
Illness, is reported to do in spienaia
hane atrain and ready to put up a
atronar fight to regain his crown.
Yokel IS eetting nis aauy womout
by taking on all comers at the Lyric
theater.
Condon Xlne Routs lone.
CONDON. Or.. April 20. (Special.)
The Condon nine clashed with a team
from lone here Sunday. Up to the
fifth inning the score was 7 to 1 In
favor of lone, when the tables turned
and Condon made 18 points, lone
making one more.
Continental Opening May 2 0.
vanla relay carnival here next week.
It was announced today.
It was stated, however, that the Pa-
cifio slope entry was received so late
fcr the event that it must take the
outside position, the drawing for po
sition already having taken place.
Redlands orlnally entered the
class B one-mile event 1
RALV POSTPONES CONTEST
Benson Tech and James John High
to Open Season Later.
The opening game of the Portland
high school baseball league, slated
for yesterday afternoon between
Benson Tech and James John high,
was postponed to a later day. The
contest was scheduled for Multnomah
Amateur Athletic rlub field, but nm
twi.MLT . t . n n T-v. r i .i
Baseaineagiie win swing Into action KUTH FACES SPEED CHARGE
May ' 20, with clubs in eight cities.
Andy Lawson, president, announced
here today. Chicago and Winnipeg
have been added to the circuit, he
:aid.
petition in England..
LONDON, April 20. Miss Alexa
Stirling, Atlanta, Ga., American wom
an champion, was tied for third place
in the two-day golf competition at
the Ranelagh club, begun yesterday,
finishing the two days' play with 145
strokes.
The match was won by Miss Cecil
Leitch, the British . champion, with
142. -, .
HURLEY WINS RELAY TRYOUT
Two Full Teams Are Assembled for
Washington Carnival.
McKay, Sudenberg Matched.
OMAHA. Neb., April 20. Gordon
McKay, Pocatello, Idaho, and John
Sudenberg, Omaha, have been matched
to fight an eight-round bout here on
May 2, it was announced today.
Horemans Defeats Sutton.
CHICAGO, April 20. Edouard
Horemans, European balk line bil
liard champion, defeated George Sut
ton, 40(1 to 198, in the first block of
at 1600 point 18.2 balk line contest today.
Hall to Meet Llskemen.
CENTRALIA, Wash.. April 20.
(Special.) A- wrestling match be-
Wright Stanford Track Captain.
STANFORD UNIVERSITY, CaL,
ADril 20. K. A. Wright, quarter-
miler. of Pasadena, today was elected
captain of the Stanford university
1 -track team for the season of 922.
Golf Championship Decided. '
YAKIMA, Wash., April 20. (Spe
cial.) I. J. Bounds won the golf club
championship at the Country club
Batsman Accused Exceeding Broad
way Limit In New York.
NEW YORK, April 20. While
Babe" Ruth was motoring to the
Polo grounds today to keep an en
gagement with the American league
baseball team, a motorcycle police
man dashed alongside the batsman's
roadster and informed him he was
exceeding Broadway's speed limit.
Ruth was. summoned to court to
morrow. "
REDLANDS ENTER RELAY
Pacific Slope School to Be Repre
sented at Philadelphia.
PHILADELPHIA. April 20. The
I team in the one-mile relay champion
tween Bert Hall of Onalaeka and Ell j links here on Sunday, with 71 net, J ship at the University of Pennsyl-
BOXING
TREAT
Thursday Night
April 21
Milwaukie Arena
JOE GORMAN
YOUNG SAM
LANGFORLT
Ten Rounds
Enough Sed
JOHNNY FISKE
EDDIE JACKSON
Six Round
A Red Hot Battle
ARMY WELCH
JOCK TAYLOR
Six Rounds
Two added battles sure to hit the
right spot of the tistic folks.
Prices S1.10. S2.20. .l.RO
Advance sale at Rich's and Stiller.
the diamond wit's in bad condition for
play it was decided to call the game
off.
Weather permitting. Commerce and
Jefferson will swing into action this
afternoon on Multnomah club field
Harvard Beuts Xuvy In Tennis.
ANNAPOLIS, Md., April 20. Har
vard defeated Navy in an Inter
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