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TIIE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1921 13 OAKS BEAT BEAVERS FOURTH N 1 Pillette Landed On for 8 Hits, 5 Runs in 8th Inning. PORTLAND' RALLY FAILURE Six Singles and AH Four Scores Chalked Cp In Xlnth, When Winn Begins to Weaken. Pacific Coast Leaice Standings. W. U P.C.I W. L. P C. S. Franc'o 39 19 .672'SeattIe.... SO 28 .517 Sacramen'o 38 23 .610'OakIand.. . 27 28.497 Vernon... 31 27 .534 Salt Lake. 18 34 .346 L Anseles 29 27 .518Portland... 13 39.2 Yesterdajr'a Results. At San Francisco, Oakland 7. Portland 4 At Los Anseles 7, vernon z. At Salt Lake 7. San Francisco 9. At Sacramento 1, Seattle 8. SAX FRANCISCO. June . (Spe cial.) All the thrills In yesterday came were crowded into two Innings when each team went on a batting; . spree. The Oaks won. the contest. 7-4 but had Dick Cox kept his head up In the ninth there is no telling- what would have happened, lor the Beavers were in the midst of a batting: jam' boree when Dick overran second base and was caught on Wilie's throw to Brubaker. As it was. Manager Mitze was afraid Lefty Winn could not fin ish the score and he sent in Kremer. The latter pitched to only one man, Krugr, who flew out to Miller to end the game. This was the fourth straight game for the Oaks. Herman Pillette looked good for six Innings, but in the seventh the Oaks gave him a terrific drubbing. They massed eight clean, hard hits for five runs, winn began it with a double. The Oaks batted clear around, every one of them getting a hit except Denie Wllie. Winn was up the sec ond time in that round and closed the inning by striking out. Beavers Helpless to Math. The Oaks had made two runs be fore that uprising, but one of them was a gift by Umpire Toman. Pil lette had Hack Miller struck out. which would have retired the side, but Toman, walked him, and then Jack Knight made his second hit in the pinch and put the run over. The first run came as the result of a pass to Wilie, his steal of second and Knight's pinch poke. The Beavers were helpless until the ninth, but they kicked up quite a fuss in that round. Young began it with a double. Willis Butler batted for Pillette and got a single. Genin kept up the good work with a single. Wolfer flew out to Miller, but Hale, Cox and Poole got the fever and rapped out safeties. It was on Poole's hit to right that Cox was caught off second. That made the second out. Winn was lifted and Kremer pitched to Krug and got him on a fly ball to Miller. Oaks on Winning; Lap. The Beavers had hard luck in the seventh when Wolfer opened with a hit and Hale followed with a line drive. Knight caught the ball and doubled Wolfer off first. Each side lost a chance when the base runner ran into a batted ball. Plnelll did it for the Oaks and Wolfer was hit by a ball batted by Hale in the first inning. The Oaks have found a team they can beat and they are on their way now to make up a lot of lost ground. Score: Portland I Oakland BRKOAl BRHOA Genfn.m 4 110 l'"ooper.r. 5 13 10 Wolfer.l 4 0 2 0 OWIlie.m. 4 10 1 Hale.3.. 4 13 1 2'C,uilo.l. 5 2 2 11 0 Cox.r... 4 0 1.1 2:Mlilr.l.. 3 118 0 Poole.. 1 4 0 1 11 1 Knlirht.2 4 0 3 2 8 Krua.2.. 4 0 0 5 4 Bruker.s 3 112 1 Fisher.c. 3 0 0 4 OlPlnelltU 3 O 2 1 Tounc.s 3 12 1 2Koehler.o 3 0 3 0 1 PIU'le.D 2 0 0 0 3Vlnn.D. . 3 110 1 Butler.t 1110 0 Krs'ar.p 0 0, 0 0 0 Total! 33 4 10 S3 151 Totals 33 7 15 26t 10 Wolfer out, hit by batted ball. t Plnelll out, hit by batted ball. - J Butler batted for Piilette In ninth. Portland 000000004- Oakland 00101050 7 Error Koehler. Innlnss pitched, Winn, s stolen Daees. vt Me. Two-Base nits, Ouisto 2, Koebler. Winn, Young. Sacrifice hit. Pillette. Boi on balls, off Pillette. S. Struck out, by Piilette, 4, Winn 2. Dou ble plays, Kmig to Poole, Koehler to Bru beJter. Knight to tiuieto. Runs responsible for. Pillette 7, Wina 4. Credit victory to Yt inn. NORTHWEST TRACK CLASSIC IS TODAY bits, Orr, Wistersll, Cunningham. Bases on bills. Penner 2, Geary 3. Struck out, by Penner 4, by Geary 2. Runs responsible for. Geary 1, Penner 5. AXGELS BEAT VERXOX, 7-2 JIcGraw Knocked Ont of Box, Love j Ineffective, Schneider Goes In. LOS ANGELES, June 3. Los An geles defeated Vernon 7 to 2 today, ot& &th.Bd fnVve F3St P3th ldeal Weather who replaced him was ineffective and was taken out to make room for Schneider, who pitched the remainder of the game. Schneider walked eight men. In the first inning Los Angeles made three runs on three singles, a double and an error. The Tigers could not hit Crandall. The score: Yeraon- . I Loa AnnlM 1 7. H i Al BRHOA t--ane,n 4 o l 3 iKii-rer,m 4 0 McAu'r.s 0 Is Promised. SUNDODGERS WILL ENTER HlKh.l.. 4 0 0 Ed'ton.r S 0 O Han'ab.e 4 0 1 Smith. 3. 4 11 Locker.l 4 11 French. i 4 0 1 Gor'an.2 4 0 1 MoG'w.p 10 0 Love. n. o o o Sci'er.p 2 0 0 ICarroli.l. 2 Griggs,!.- a C'Wfd.r 4 Nleh'ff.2 3 Lln'ore.3 4 Bal'wln.c 4 Cran'll.p 3 21 . . - . . l . . . ..I P l.l.UiN WISn.. .1 11 11 0 . yhj&v lOll IH Z K 1)1 TArlll 2m 1 U l I 1 I - " ' " . . . . . Vernon o 2 o o o o 0 0 02 clal.) With a fast track ana iaea. Los Angeles ... 31010200 7 1 weather promised for the annual Errors McGraw. f.rirna InnJnara Ditched I , ..... ...f...nr. track and field MoGraw 1 1-3, Love 1-3. Two-base hits, -hamDlonshiDa tomorrow. athletes Griggs. French, Crawford. Sacrifice hits, cnampionsnips """" . -,-. i. Undimore, McAuley 2. Struck out. by representing the aeveral largest in- McGr.. 1 shn.M.. i rr. nrf.n i atitutlons of the Pacific northwest on balls, off McGraw 2. Love 2. Schneider retired early tonight ready for what . crandall 1. Run resnonaible for. Mc-I nrAmi,., tn ha tho truck classic OI me Entrance Allowed on Assurance Washington Will Seek En trance In Conference. defeat to McGraw. EilTS BEAT PITES, 4-1 HITTIXG, ERRORS GIVE 6EC- OCTD GAME TO SEW YORK. Tie of I -All Broken In Xinth by Combination of Bingling and Loose Playing. After a meeting of coaches ana managers this morning it was aeemea not necessary to run preliminary heats and the athletes contented themselves with basking in a hot sun enough to loosen up the kinks. It looked dubious lor the univer sity of Washington entering the meet, owing to their not being mem bers of the northwest conference. The coaches and managers were closeted for two hours before it was decided to allow Edmundson's purple and gold cinder-path stars to enter. Conference Entrance Demanded. This action was taken only after the conference members gove Ed- lundson to understand that the Se attle Institution would be expected Joyce Wethered, runner-up in the British women's open golf tournament here. Miss Leitch won by four up and three to play. The result of the match was a re versal of that of last year In the Eng lish national tournament, in which Miss Wethered was the victor over Miss Leitch. It has been decided to hold next year's championship tour nament in Sandwich in May. VOGLER EXTRY IS IXVITED Speed Boat Desired In Harmsworth Trophy Races at Detroit. An invitation has been received by jrrea w. vogler to, enter his boat, the Vogler Boy IV, in the Harms worth trophy races at Detroit on Au gust 27. This craft is the latest of a string of race boats built and owned by Vogler. It was launched and christened yesterday and will be en tered in the Rose Festival water events. Those who have seen it in action predict that it will break some world records. The Karmsworth races are among the classic epeed boat events of the world. Gar Wood's fa mous Miss Anuria will be entered, together with the fastest boats of England and continental Europe. SURF-RIDERS HAVE REVEL HUGE COMBERS AT WAIKIKI DELIGHT VETERA X EXPERTS PITTSBTTRO. June Th -Kt-rr York Giants won the second game of to make application for membership the series with Pittsburg today. at the conference meeting to be held thrnns-h mmhiniiinn nf v,ittir hv in Portland Friday and Saturday. the Giants anil lons nlavlno- hv fh December 2 and 3. Edmundson md .... Pirates in the ninth, when the New h's athletes had about given up hope hi. hevnnrt the reef to Yorkers broke a tie and scored three UI "s "" lu "" w handled by any except those who nave runs. Score 4 to 1. planning on returning to oeaiiie w- many ardous months in training Toney held the Pirates to four hits 1 night. I for ut ,UCh an occasion. The At. present eacn scnooi is anoweu sweIjs were plenty big enough Inside Xever In- Memory of Oldest Surfer Have Swells Been So High . Xor Sport So Keen. HONOLULU. T. H.. June 3.- (Spe cial.) Not in the memory of the old est inhabitant of Waikiki has there ever been surf such as that which pounded on the beach the last week, much to the delight of the surf-riders. Hundreds of riders were out at all hours of the day and many even went moonlight surfing to take advantage of the high swells. Only the experts were allowed out beyond the diving stand, 100 yards shore, for the massive comDers be but his work wan hnrrilv anv hetter than Hamilton's, who held the visitors nIne entries, but at future meets 12 for the newcomers. to six hits, three of which were scratches. Score: R. H. E.I R. H. E. New Tcrk..4 6 HPittsbure ..1 4 1 Batteries Tnnev nnri 9nvil,r. Tin m. I events. . Iltun and Snhmldt I r wnile entries will be permitted. With only About 30' experts put in the after- nine men terede, it worked a hard- , ,mItit the 20-foot and 25-foot ship on those entered in the relay combers from a point about a mile and "r uri;iuii.ius in uio vLucr . ,nm shore to the Sana, some I r,r via. wavea wnrf sn bi&rh and steeD it appeared as ir trie -j nngrfni. that even veteran You ' get more mileage out of GEM Blades and more smileage ou tof GEM Shaves. GEM Blades have Double Life! At aO oVafors DAMASKEENE BLADES 750 Gem Safety I&zarsI9 New Prices EM L Tim VPs A- TttHa. fl lay, but this event has taken a big CINCINNATI, June 3. O e s c h g e r hold on the Pacific coast, it was de- held Cincinnati to four hits today and cided to retain it and enlarge each conference would continue to enter .. them un rather than nine men and do away with the re- take tne cnance of being caught and hammered in the crash. American glrl champion swimmer, counts that day lost whose low-descending aun oesn't see her annex some world'a new figures to her swimming records. It eeema but yesterday that folks were saying- Fanny Duraek, the Australian, was the greatest of all time. Now Ha Blelbtrey. The queen is dead, long live the queen. Babe Ruth on May 81 had knocked out during the present season 15 home rune, 10 two-baRgers and seven three-base hits, all of which leads to the query, why make such a fuss over his four-base clouts when they come so easy for hlmT Let's see him build up his measly three-base hit or two base hit figures. Incidentally, bis batting average on that date was .351, a gain of four units over the Tuesday previous. Boston won, 4 to 0. Marquard was hit hard. Barbare'a all-around playing featured the game. Score: R. H. E. K. H. E. Boston ....4 11 OCIncInnatl .0 4 2 Batteries O e s c h g e r and O'Neill; Marquard and Hargraves. Dodgers 3, Cubs 8. CHICAGO, June 3. Chicago drove Pfeffer off the mound in the first in ning today before a man had been re tired and then continued to hit Ma- track events. Including the relay, and maux opportunely, winning the first all field events, school's entries to 12. Seattle May Get Meet. It was unanimously decided to stage the northwest conference meet on the first Saturday of June each year. Should the University of Wash ington make application for member ship it is more than probable the next meet win De at tne eeattie stauaium. Each school will be allowed to start two men in each event and each ath lete will be permitted t oenter three game of the series from Brooklyn, 3 o 3. Freeman was hit fairly hard. but managed to tighten up in the pinches The. hitting of Hollocher, Maisel and Griffith was the feature. Score: R H. E. R. H. E. Brooklyn ..3 13 1 Chicago ...8 14 1 Batteries P f e f f e r , Mamaux and Taylor; Freeman and Daly. The order of events was changed. the half mile and mile places being switched about. This change was made to allow 880-qard men to run early and rest for the relay. The order of events for tomorrow and fu ture meets follows: One hundred-yard dash, 880-yard run, 220-yard dash, 120-yard high hurdles, 440-yard run, 2-mile run, 220- yard low hurdles, mile Telay, field events stages during these events. Tomorrows meet will find seven Seven Hen In Century. Pullman Lineup Chosen. WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE, Pullman. June 3. J. F. Bohler physical director, has announced his tentative lineup for the northwest conference meet Saturaay. iavis. unrlnter. and Rowlee, distance man, are still On the sick list and may be imahle to run. Davis ana tierma-i, for the eprlnts; Calder, for the quar ter mile; Mitchell tor tne uu Rnwlen and Washburn for the mile and two-mile, will constitute the run ners. Jenne will be entered in all the jumps, while Loomls ana rox in the hurdles. Hamilton and Love will loir, .are of the WBlgni. -n. Oliver . -u.. nn will he awarded the win i to-m hv the Ware Bros, of c,ir e Movies DT tne new u,a chine recently purchased by the col lege will be taken or an evems. &EALS WLX BY LATE RALLY Seven Runs Gleaned in Eighth, De feating Salt Xake 9 to 7. SALT LAKE CITT.. June . San Francisco won this afternoon On a rally in the eighth inning that netted them seven runs. The score was to T. Leverens pitched fine ball until the eighth, striking out ten ba'tsmen, twice retiring the side in succession on strikeouts. In the eighth the Seals hit three triples, a double and three ingles. These, combined with two errors and exceedingly poor defense In the outfield, gave them the vic tory. Score: San Francisco Salt Lake BRHOA' BRHOA Sehlck.I 4 Kitig-d-r Caveny.s 3 EHlson.t O'Con'1.1 S Kamm,3 S Kelly.m 4 Agnew.e 3 Yelle.e.. 1 Couch.p 4 2 2 1 1 1 4 2 11 O 0 OSIglln.3. t 1 Sands.s. 4 " Wllholt.l S 3 Brown. 4 0 Jourd'n.l 2 liLynn.c. 2 0 Crav'th.r 4 05trand,m 3 l.Byler.c-1 4 0:Lever's,p 3 ISwarts.p 0 Jenkins. 1 0 10 1 0 0 0 1 0 Total J7 11 27 1S Totals. 37 7 13 27 10 Bused for Swartx In nlntb. San Francisco 00200000 T 9 Salt Lake 0 1302000 1 7 Errors, Couch, Sands 2, leverens. Three u bits. Schick, Fitzgerald, Ellison. Two. base hita Schick, Caveney, Telle, Jour- o. oanun, v. unoic 3. jenKina. Sacrifice hiis. Kaolin, Strand. Struck out, by Lev erens 10, by Couch 2. Passes on balls, off Leverens 3. oif Couch 1. Passed ball, Agnew. Nine runs, 11 hits off Leverens in i 1-4 innings. Runs responsible for. Leverens 7, Couch . Charge defeat to Levercnx. Double plays, Sisiln to Jour dan, Kljlln to Oyler, Strand to Sanda. Flts gerald to Agnew, Caveney to Ellison to SACS HIT BUT SEATTLE WTXS Score 5 to 1 Five Men Forced Out at Plate Geary Gets Homer. SACRAMENTO. CaL. June . 3. Al though outhlt by the Sacramento team. Seattle won, 5 to 1, today. Sacramento could not bit Geary with men on the bases. Five men were forced out at the plate. Geary hit a borne run In the ninth with two men on bases. Score: Seattle I Sacramento BRHOA BRHOA Phillies 6, Cardinals S. ST. LOUIS, June 3. George Smith relieved Hubbell on the mound in the inth today and stopped a St. Louis rally. Philadelphia winning 6 ts 5. With a man on second and third and one out. Smith forced the next two batters to ground out. Score: R. H. E. R. H. E. PhUa'lnhla g 11 list. Louis... B 12 2 Batteries Hubbell, Smith and javelin and seven in the discus, Baseball Brevities. An International league pitcher the other rlarllnrifl in TJ1 HJ II his club because he had i 4k. u..-A 3 Q4A I .., i ..nnof hArth on the train. And jiscii in iuc iiuiuica, bcvcu iit IUO in " -fl- VV i7 hall Tiliv.ra ft five in the high hurdles, seven in the yet some people think of ball players as low hurdles, eleven in the 440, nine in P0?' Ilt'like they consider the pitching the 880, etx in the mile, five in the "an that can be asked" If the home flinger two-mile, five in the polevault, seven holds the opposing club to anything under in the high Jump, ten in- the broad ,,. h, , . . . . . .. . .. i n:n car . w meii. a - ninin mirnr in Tne snrtr .irnr in tne I Willett. one-time big pitcher with Detroit, is the new manager nnlen club in the .Northern Ltah Bruggy; Pertica and Dilhoefer. RUTH GETS 16TH HOMER DESPITE CLOTJT, BROVTXS DE FEAT YAXKEES, 9-8. Seven Runs Made in Fourth In ning, Three the Result of Wetzel's Circuit Smash. Mirt'n.r 4 Vfs'1.3 4 Wphy.l E:d'd.:n K'tb J-.2 Cwn'm.1 ft'it.Ai Tobtn.c. 0ry.p. 0 Totx.ls.T3 S 8 27 18! Totals 34 1 It 27 JS altl 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 Sacramento j 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Htolaa bases, Kopp. MoMwitx. Home run. Oeary. Two-base hiu, Cunningham, Pick. Compton, Penner. Keaworthy, Sacrifice liM'O'rn.2 5 2 kopp. 1.. 3 2! Pick!)... 4 UlM'lwira.l 4 4'C'pton.m 4 KRyan.r.. 3 SlOrr.s 1 lIKl'.lott.e. 4 3'Pecner.p 4 112 2 2 0 2 12 1 10 0 13 1 12 0 0 3 3 2 5 2 1 0 i NEW YORK, June 3. Seven runs in the fourth inning, three of them the result of Wetzel's home run, enabled St. Louis to defeat the New York Americans in the second game of the series, 9 to 8. Ruth bit his 16th home run of the season. Score: R.H.E.I R.H.E. St. Louis.. 9 14 2N'ewYork.. 8 13 1 Batteries Davis and Severeid; Hoyt, Collins, Sheehan, Qulnn and Schang. White Sox 8, Senators 3. WASHINGTON. ' D. O. June Faber was effective tn all but one inning today, but Chicago bunched hits on both Mogrldge and Erickaon and took the second game of the series from Washington, 8 to 3. Mul ligan made a home run and triple and batted in live or the visitors runs. Score: R. H. E l R. H. E. hlcago... 8 11 2WashIngton 3 9 3 Batteries Faber and Yaryan: Mor ridge, Erickson and Gharrlty. Indians 6, Red- Sox 7. BOSTON, June 3. Pinch-hitter Vick's single to center with the bases full and one out In the last of the ninth gave Boston a 7-to-6 victory over Cleveland today. Pratt's hitting for Boston and Sewell's and Stephen son's for Cleveland were responsible ior many or tne early runs. Score: R. H.E.I R.H.E. Cleveland. It 3;Boston.... 7 14 0 Batteries Coreleskte. Morton, Uhle and Thomas; Russell, Pennock and Walteri. - Tigers t, Athletics 15. PHILADELPHIA, June 3 Philadel phia established a season record and equaled the major league record by registering seven home runs in Its 15-to-9 victory over Detroit. C. Walk er drove In six runs with his circuit drive. Score: R. H. E.I R. H. E. Detroit.... 18 2Fhiladel.. IS 15 3 Batteries Leonard. Holling and Bassler; Naylor, Harris and Perkins. Golf Tourney Opens Today. ABERDEEN, Wash., June 3. (Spe cial.) Tomorrow has been set for the qualifying round for the W. J. Patterson c club trophy at the Grays Harbor Country club links. Tbe tournament Is open to all players, men and women. Qualifying rounds will be medal play without handicaps, the best eight to qualify. The finals will be played on Jime 7. The Tacoma players will be here Saturday an.l Sunday, June 11 and 12, fur match games. - Bill Hay-ward was appointed chair- man of a committee to look up past Pacific coast, northwest and dual meet records. These records, together with world and national intercol legists records, will be printed on conference programmes. George Varmsll will be referee and starter. EX-TRAIXER PRAISES PADDOCK of the Ogden club in the .Northern A. former Portland utility out fielder, has accepted terms from Billy En.,, of the Reaina club of the Western Canada league, and he and his wife have left Portland to loin tne ciuo. miwir tn the Pacific International also wanted Bourg. who was a slugger in that circuit lnr season. He couldn't hit for the tttau.rt R.hh t Mnranvilie na laiteu wn ucw ircu with the Pittsburg Pirates. His playing is largely responsible for their leadership In the National league. It was no secret that Maranville was dissatisfied with" Bos- Sprinter Could Do 22 0 Yards in 20 ton. where he played so many years. I ... i KaH f nm one olnK to Irunny now 111 " " - - another often will help a player. For ex amDle. note how well both Dutch Reuther MSW IOKE, June 3. Charley Fad- I and Rube Marquara. triata even up oe- dailc oonlH run S20 vir'. in !n tween Cincinnati and Brooklyn, are doing ends if he trained exclusively for the uu;utn0difi Rube Marquard the distance, in the opinion of Boyd Com- .;, in ht ,h. h. -, stock, ex-trainer of the University of malried in the big show three times as southern California, uomstock. who I long as some of tne birds who howled is here on a business trip, said today that he considered Paddock one of the greatest sprinters in this country. Comstock also said he believed that the victory of the University of Cali fornia at the intercollegiate games in Boston last week would prove a great 'lemon" at him. Babe Ruth is coming out of a bad bat ting slump, In which he went hltless through lour games ana nis oatung ave rage dropped to .353. Wish the Beavers had a few slumping miters nice mm. Not very often that Ty Cobb Is shown up on a double play, but Sheely and John boom for college track and field sport .1alt 1'"r.on Chicago Americans' on the Paoiflo - inrieia. am n me omer aay. j nere was MISS LEITCH RETAIXS TITLE Joyce Wethered Defeated in Finals to catch Cobb, of British Women's Golf Tourney a Tiger on first when Cobb rapped a sharp grounder directly at Bheely on first. Sheely picked up the ball cleanly and fielded It to Johnson on second. He returned It as Sheely Jumped back to the bag in time What's What in Baseball. By Billy Evans. 1. When a pitcher is announced what must he do? 2. What happens when the umpire Is hit by a batted ball on which no play has been made? 8, If the umpire Is hit by a thrown ball what is the proper ruling? 4. If there Is a runner on first and the batter hits a home run and the runner on first fails to touch third base on his way to the plate, does that affect the status of the batsman ? 5. Has the pitcher a right to take a position off the rubber and feint a delivery of the ball to the batsman? Answers. 1, When a pitcher is announced In the lineup, he must pitch until at least one batsman Is retired or reaches first. 2. If the umpire is hit by a fairly batted ball on which no play la made, the batsman is entitled to first base, but no runners can advance unless forced to make room for the batsmas. 8. If the umpire la nit by a thrown ball, the ball is considered in play. 4. The failure of a preceding runner to touch a base and who is declared out for bo doing, in no way affects the status of a succeeding runner. 6. The pitcher positively has no rirht to be off the rubber and feint a delivery of the ball to tbe batsman. Such an act Is a balk. Prices Sept. 1. 1920 Light Six Touring $1750 Light Six 2-Passenger .... Light Six Landau . . . : Light Six Coupe. Light Six Sedan.. $2490 Special Six Touring $2210 Special Six 4-Passenger. $2210 Special Six 2-Passenger. $2210 Special Six Coupe.... $3340 Special Six Sedan .$3440 Big Six Touring $2750 Big Six Coupe.. : Big Six Sedan .... Ne w Porl land Price War Tax Included Reductions June 1. 1921 $175 $1575 ADDED MODEL ADDED MODEL ADDED MODEL $215 $315 $315 $365 $545 $545 $425 ADDED MODEL ADDED MODEL $1540 $1990 $1950 $2275 $1895 $1895 $1845 $2795 $2895 $2325 $3250 $3350 With the Anglers. TTJRXBERRT, England, June 3. (By the Associated Press) Miss Cecil Leitch retained her title as champion woman golfer of Great j Britain today by defeating Miss Sports of All Sorts. Baseball Summary. Latest Bulletin From the Big Fight One of Dempsey's dogs Is- not so well today as it was yesterday. It is said, however. that the indisposition is not serious and should occasion no alarm. Carpentler's dog "Flip," la enjoying its usual good health. National League Standings. W. L. Pet. I W. L. Pet Pittsburg.. 29 U.eSS'St. Louis.. 18 21 .462 New York. 21 14 .689:Chlcago .. 17 21 .447 Boston 10 18 .SKiCtncinnati. IS 29.338 Brooklyn. 22 23 .4bifhiladeipa 14 23.351 American League Standings. Cleveland. 30 15 .367! Boston. ... 18 21.462 New York. 5 17 .ssa.St. Louis.. 19 24.442 Detroit ... 23 23 .521Chlcago ... 18 24.420 Wasbing'n 23 22 SlllPhlladelp'a 17 28.378 American Association Results. Columbus 3, Minneapolis S. Toledo 9. St. Paul 2. Louisville 11, Kansas City 3. Indianapolis t. Mllwaukie 9. Southern Association Results. Atlanta 4. Nashville 11. Birmingham IS. Mobile 11. Memphis ft. Chattanooga 4. Little Rock 1, New Orleans 4. Western League Results. Wichita 2, Tulsa 0. Sioux City 4, Omaha 9. Joplin 4, Oklahoma City 5. Des Moines 3, Su Joseph 0. College Baseball Results. Beloit. Wis. Notrs Dame 14. Beloit 3. At Chicago Iowa 4, Chicago univer sity 7. How the Berles Stand. At . San Francisco. Oakland 4 games. Portland no games; at Sacramento 1 game. Seattle a games; at us Angeies z games. Vernon 2 games; at Ball i.aae 1 game. ban jrrancisco - games. Where ths Teams Play Next Week. Seattle at Portland, Salt Lake at Sacra mento, Los Angeles at San Francisco, Oak- lana versus v ernon at uom Angeiea. Beaver Batting Averages. AB. H. A v.l AB. H. Av.l Cox 210 65 .!K9Butler .. 1T7 44 .24S Hale ... 61 21 .41i Johnson. 31 7.22(1 Ross. Eia is 4 .aisiPiiiette . ti 8 .IS-' Poole .. 211 6,1 .JlWFolson .. 22 4 .181 Baker . 102 30 .204. Rosa Sam .14 6 .176 Wolfer . 223 66 . 23 Young .. 171 28 .163 Fisher .. 106 28 .24iPaton 15 2 .13.1 Genla .. 197 il .258 Kalllo .. . . 2 4 .112 HJTUg ... 182 43 .i'Wirm . 18u 442 .258 . It Is erldent that Ktnelna Blelh-T he Fishing report's from ths Tillamook and Coos Bay country and the section east of Eugene, along the McKenzie and Wil lamette rivers declared tbe outlook for the coming weekend good. A summary of re ports la1 as follows: Salmonberry river Water about nor mal. Weekend outlook good. Several nice catches with spinners. Fishing near sta tion. . Foley creek, north and south forks of Nehalem river Water low and clear. Weekend outlook fair to good. Several limit catches reported by using royal coachman flies. Suggestion made that fishermen detrain at Salmonberry or Ne halem Falls and flsh down stream. Week end Tillamook trains from union station, 12:45 P. M. Saturday, with electric connec tions, from Fourth and Stark at 1:15 P. M., should be of interest to those Intend ing to fish in the Tillamook country. Foley creek six miles from Wheleer: forks of Nehalem 10 miles. Auto service. Tillamook, Trask, Wilson and Kllches rivers .Water low and clear. Several nice catches reported. Auto service and hotel accommodations at Tillamook. McKenzie rlver Water low and clear. with week-end outlook very good. Several fair catches with upright varieties of files, blue upright and caddis favored. Good fishing 8 to 40 miles distant along the McKenzie. Reached by daily auto stage. Accommodations along tbe river and at Eugene. Willamette river and Fall creek Water clear ant tine, with weekend outlook very good, A number of good catches reported with various flies. Conditions now said to be at their best. River has fallen and cleared. Train service from Eugene. Fish ing In river one mile from Lowell and creek three miles. Accommodations at Lowell. Smith river WCter clear. Weekend out look good. Several ' good ' catches cut throat salmon trout made near station with worms and chub bait. Limit catches of trout being made above falls, 25 miles distant. Reached by dally boat, except Sunday. Round-trip fare 31.25. Accommo dations at Gardiner hotels. Ten-Mile lake Water clear. Weekend outlook good. Several good catohes with varlnusaJiyMnnetfnf New STUDEBAKER prices have been slightly changed from yesterday's quotation on account of freight adjustment. A FACT There is more value in a Studebaker automobile for the money it costs than in any other car built. There have been more Studebaker automobiles manufactured and sold this year than any other make (Ford excepted). W. C. Garbe, Inc. Broadway 616 Broadway and Burnside mile from station. Accommodation at Lakeside. Coos river Water clear and calm. Weekend outlook very rood. A number of fine catches reported last Saturday and Sunday. Reached by boat, distant 19 miles fare 75 cents. Idle wood lodge, on Coos river, 16 miles from Marsh field, opens June 5, providing; accommodations at this excellent fishing place. North fork Umpqut rivei- Water clear. Weekend outlook ;ood. Salmon fishing reported fine, being taken by trolling', spoon hooks. Best trout Ashing at Rock creek, 2.1. miles unstream. reached bv auto. Good salmon fishing five to eight miles from Hose burg. Hotel accommodation.) at Ross I buTg. H-ar creek. Ashland creek Water clear f Weekend outlook good. Several nice catches reported by ualng bait. Fishing within walking distance. Accommoda tions at Ashland, Link river Water clear. Weekend out look good. Several fair catches with effic and spinners. Good fching one mile dli tanca. Accommodations at Klamath Kali a iMary'a river Water clear. Weekend out look good. Fishing should be good, as but few are fishing In this section. Stream wlthlt walking distance of tation. Ac commodations at Summit. , Tanuina river Water dear. Weekend outlook sood to fair. Soma good catches being made with spinner. Stream sear station. Accommodation at Toledo. Yamhill rlvr Wntpr Tn"11iTTn nw and ; clear. Weekend outlook fslr. Not so tnsne good catches being msde, although fishing Is stll) fairly good. Brown hackle con sidered a being the best. Stream Is near station. Arcnmmodatlnns at Pherldsn. Little I.urklmuta rtver Water Oar, with weekend outlook vary good. Several good catche made with various kinds of flies and bait. Ktshlng now Hid to ha st Its beat. tHtrtkam within walking distance. Unod camping ground; no hotel accom modation?. South Santlam and Catapoola rivers Wster clear. Weekend outlook good. Sev eral good eatchea 10 and 12-Inch with bait and aplnnr. Fishing on to ten mllm distance. Special conveyance available. Accommodation af Alnnr iwiiijdi ) What would YOUR impression be if you discovered ii tk, mi Boston Garter I was sold afl over the worU that tre IralesrMpfcecper of ths small jjjl Il French or English town kept it ojustsndy in mock . . . that fern llll ill could buy it in Hong Kotig, or n Alaska, oc South Anyrira HI almost ANYWHERE? -J I HI Rather natnral to assume that tha Boston Gaxtir was a ejaaStf j j . product through sod tfatosrgh. - " lt HI Sales prestige is oo thing of mere accident. The article most ha HI a supsribbverf goodthstall peoples of all tongues .aanimassaV l) HI urn rrsurf has placed quality FIRST. . 111 HI GEORGE FROST 00 BOSTON. MakW IIL Vdret Grip Hose Supportars . iill A l ft JUA,.