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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1909)
SECTION TWO Pages 1 to 12 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING VOL. XXVIII. rORTLAXI), OHIT.ON, SUNDAY 3IOIIMXG. MAY ao. 1K1. NO. i SHATTUGK FIRST IN SCHOOL MEET JUVENILE RIDERS WILL BE INLINE FINISHES OF TWO ZXCITINO EVENTS IN GRAMMAR-SCHOOL MEET . few . ; t ; i FOLLOWING THE USUAL CUSTOM OUR STORE WILl. BE CLOSED MONDAY DECORATION DAY Our Regular Advertisement Will Appear, in Monday Papers FIRST RAGE OH TODAY OREGON' YACHT CLVB HOLD REGATTA. WILL At 2:30 This Afternoon Boats Will Sail Over Course From Clubhouse to 3fadIson-Street Bridge. Bailors will be out this afternoon for the opening of the yarning season and a regatta w ll be held on the river. At J 30 o'clock the yachts will start from the 1 clubhouse at The Oaks for the first race of the season. The count will extend to the Madison-street bridge and return. Instead of holding the races according to length and classes, a handicap race mill be held. This is because lack of time In which to rig the yachts has precluded a large list of entries. Kew sails have been sent for and some of these have lot yet arrived. Hoover, a number of the boats have been given a fresh coat of paint so as to make as good an ap pearance aa possible. The following boats have been entered: Comet, owned by Lee Wells; Ftore'n'aft. owned by H. F. Todd; Dancin' Sal. owned by Francis D'Arcy; Fliblnite. Charles Clansy. whose skipper will be Connie Balsam: Jewell, owned by Max Meyers, and probably the Terrier, owned by J. E. Backenstoas. The Mischief, owned by Commodore Foster, will -not be entered as Intended on account of an Illness In the family. Kxtenslve preparations are Veins; mails for the season by the new e t ! ' 'V- ' ' ...'-: 4-1 , - : t i $ ?i"i u-. 4i is. ; ; ; . j -54'''7 , . -r-r;; - " . ' e . T- SI . 7 w . . - i j -- -w- . f-x,-e - .a . - "- r- - - . .... .. -. - j . . ' " . tl - - ' ... . - r - ; ...' - ' " - - - " , -- -- ..-.-. - - t " " , ' ; f- . J 1 r" ' " - ' i".- .mi." ". . a.,, si, m .1. TmVi 1 ! . ,,,..-. , ,.s , ' - -. ' ... . . .. , -.. ; ... , , 1 ItHfKI OS ORAM MAR M'HUOL LEA6I C bKOt rtD ARO D Mt LTKOStl nt B. I officers of the club snd later, m hen fair weather sets In. there win be more In terest, taken in the ort. . WESTEK.N BOWLEItS IX KACE Big Tourney of Ball-Hollers Opens at Seattle Pavilion. SEATTLE, Wash, May . With a large attendance of enthusiastic bowl ers from all parts of the West tbe third annual tournament of the West ern Bowling Congress opened here to night at the Madison Park pavilion. Following a programme consisting of welcoming addresses and responses by city officials and others. Mayor John F. Miller rolled the first ball and the nine days' tournament was on. None but local teams were scheduled for tonight's events, the big events, consisting of several entries from Den ver. Salt Lake City. San Francisco and Portland being scheduled for later In the tournament. TRAVIS WIXS IV 71 STROKES Captures Metropolitan Golf Cham pionship for Third Time. RYE, N. T May 2. In a splendidly played game In which he equalled the local amateur record of 71 strokes for the course, Walter J. Travis, of Garden City. L. I- defeated Fred Herreschoff. of Westbrook. L. L. today. In the finals for the eleventh annual metropolitan golf championship., thereby capturing the title of metropolitan champion. He has captured the title twice heretofore. He finished the 30 holes today with three up and two to go. I' g Wins Grammar League Field Day With 31 Points on Multnomah Grounds. MONTA VILLA RUNS SECOND lias 9 5 Points, While Stephens Takes Third Place With 19 Hummel, of Shattuck, I Notable Point-Winner. Shattuck Grammar School, with a score of J points, came out victor yes terday afternoon In the annual gram mar school Beld day. held under the direction of the Grammar School League, of wMch I'rofessur Itnbert Krohn Is president, on Multnomah Field. Monlavtlla was a close second with 2S points and Stephens came third with It. while Ho!l(l)f ran up IS points. North Central and Kema each secured six points and Portsmouth and Irvlng- ton eacn scored three points. Haw thorne. Ljadd. Arlet. Highland and Couch each won a third place, counting one point eat-h. while South Mount TDor. ood!awn. runnalde and Ver non were not fortunate enough to se cure a point. Younesters of all slies and ages took part In the meet, but most tf the points were naturally won by the larger pu pils. Some promising material for future athletes was In evidence. Al though young In years, a number of the boys were large for their age and good records were mad. Hummel, of the Shattuck school, who won the vic tory fur Ms school as well as winning the Individual gold medal offered for tne student making the most points, did notices lie work. He took three firsts and one second and one third for his school, making 19 points In alL Hummel is 1 years old. Hot Pace la Half-Mlle. Another strong point-winner was Klllott for Stephens, who won two flrwte and a second, scoring 11 points. lie won the half-mile race, which was per haps Die mo.t exiting race of the afternoon. This was entered by 1 con testants, the faster of whom started out al a terrific pace for boys of their age. In the latter part of the second lap the runners were strung out. Cross, for Kerns. In the lead. As they nee red the goal Elliott crawled up on Gross, who mas putting forth every effort, and passed him by an Inch or two as the tape was crossed. The relay rare mas also an Interest ing reature. Seventeen schools were entered In this event, four laps being run. Two heats were run owing to the numher entered and the three winners or the first heat entered the second. This was done to eliminate the delay necessary In running out three heats. In the first heat Stephens. Hawthorne and North Central won first, second and third respectively. In the second heat the m-inners of, the first heat were given the Inside of the track as a handicap, but Montavllla. Irvlngton and tihattuek took first, second and thlrdj-espectlvely received a handsome cup for winning this prize. Stephens started strong and was well In the lead until the last 100 yards of the race, when It Is said on turning the corner an Irvlngton runner either tripped or spiked one of the Stephens men. causing him to fall and lose the advantage gained. The Judges, how ever, did not see the accident and after a discussion the result was al lowed to stand as made. A large crowd of eager boys and girls of every age swarmed In the grand stand, together with their teachers and 4 v , - - -' baker, or Turnt;, siiMim iay; i j- - i; HI HH4lKX. Or fond parent, t th ml. and th winners wr .rilly ch-rtl. It vn )nlrstlnc to watch th l:itl fllow put4init forth thir tuna It vfToris la an aurr pi to mk cori for their aclioola. Ttiy rr hand Ira r4 of rourM by ti larger boy a. but thy ha. I spirit and srlt and did not ttlv up. Thla la th ry thinir that lrofor K rohn. who ha t h Intrroat of young people at baart, d-irea An lntrat that ran h tlrred up Ilka thla m aa to alv tha puplla aomtnint. to think about la In hla opinion tha mttnt to maka tha younciteri anjoy ffolnr to achool. Tha laat vnt on tha pritrammi waa a ronaolatlon handicap raoa for loo yard! for all ronintanta who had not won a prlKf- The prtsa for thla waa I bnxM of candy, donated by Hermann Wlitanbera;. pral(!nt of tha hchol Hoard. Iosena of small boys took part In thla rac and t?iro waa a mad cmmhl for tha randy. The aummary of eventa la aa followa: loo.j-ard 4-uh Wrn by flaittna af Khai ttjrk ; tirou of Kwrna. coed . Orlra old of roriimnutb. third- Ft un nine hih Jump Wia by Elliott of I ; r i i - T -.. . J a i ii i j I, GRAMMAR SCHOOL BOYS CONTEST IN ANNUAL V V r- 3 - r' - t , tr"l -;v cRosixa T.r: i u.rHn t.n i ''';' -a. , rrr. Ml r n - a--.V "V X.' 7 C V ie.Te' - .k'V UliTTlCI HIWIXG U.YARD DAHH 9t-prm: VUu Matalt:a aroad; Ha-tx-1. Kl.it- ihlt 4 - f,r4 o-s ti W et iy K --! h of rhiiu it-:tr m vc ft i . M lf . U4d. 1M4 Huflriff brmtd )mp Won by HjmL ise . a.r'un4t.- rd yard lal ll ? kroha, f i'lli I'sriral, X 1 laint, ('tWia -nt . K uhhhtxet n t-n'li. If If 4 Kvha hasawn st'rw1 im ravra fr ieoia lb 1 0 t4 ll fttto 4 ar.tri Skfinl-pat rn ty Hefiral. of taittc. ifitri Woiiu '...av. xb4; Oru oll, "orl seijt h I if J Z0 fr1 4aari, it yar Won by lU.er, f . i r y.tv atoata Uia. xal. Hxrn. H'uir. third au? by 1ttva. rf woatair: Hummtl, fhtltvrk. nfno,, Sofin i mri. '(trn. Ar.afia, aJid ismidaoa. H:r:cr1. 'aM for third T-ar1 alt-Won by of Amr . Ir w.a. Modavi'ta. ui . Ki h arrttwm. k , i htfi. third ;-ar4 h afM Wra by umms. of ihatituife. Ti. t.ta"rt,ia, obi.. U Irtiiofl, )irthnL third Hir mi rvn-Won by EilwHt. aiphn. Or Krr rtD4 . Kb?. i'o-fe. third R ay r- Woo by Monuvr.. Ir ibm - ten rl. Hh.ttuck third w TIMT !trvh": ,,m: Jtt-lc.. rrfrf -rfi. M-Ky and W iir; lnt4rtorL 'rr.rir )rroa. FIELD DAT MEET. ' s t v - ' ' ' T r- - ; ... - - , - - x ; "tin it uklo. r Sm2 -JL . "we. , , j 1? 1 I J .A jes Tt - ew - fO ILVRIIUOLDV c m:1 ar4 Van Tie; elrk prIeaor A . R lrpr St. lasrrnof lloala faglc-. h St. Lsorer.ce Acarfemr defeated the Ksglea in a baseball game yetr4ar by a soore of 4 to 2. The features of I "i game wet lt- pllrhmi of Sabel and tee pllrg of rampbra at short and HofTmeo at third. Tor the St.- Law. renci team. ROOSEVELT WRITES BOOK UUite KrUnc rrm llont, ei-Prrtl dent Kerpa 'p Aotl lit. NAIROHI. Prttuh fUat AfrK-, May It ha. bn dv-tdM dflnllrly that tha Rvairrlt party UI !' hre Juno 3 the Mlk dlPlrlrt. to tne autrt of Nairobi. - Mr. Rom-11. who la ia1rc I In tha town houae of ltrea MarJdiiUn. , u li-rary ork. i Attinng other tfclr.aa he la writing a book- . V... ... . i 1 , i 1 s a '- SSKi - e- J 7 Section of Festival Parade June 10, Will Be Reserved v for Young Horsemen. RIVAL CITIES TAKE PART Many Owtl1e Tcmnt P.ntre- float a In tg racranl--Port land II ant ( lab'a ttntrtea to lit IVcre of IVte. A brillUnt feature of tbe hArae ard camaa parade of the HM-e KetL on Thurwday art-m nn. June HV mux l one whole eertton Ceo1ed to h.Klren-llt tlo So? and clrU of ri!and o n ihe.r own ponhr-a, carta and other lv eou-ir ment fur u h ocxwMuna. Chalrmio Ihwia. of tba panule committee, h aeai working for ral d ya on ot aTe of thla portion of tbe raralrade, and ha a puffirtent number of antriea Hsrf s-d now to guarantee frmn on- to tmo m hole Mvk for tb y (su&gMera. many of horn are Jitnlw necnl-r cf the Hunt Club, UTd-T t oae auadrea lh big prale i to be ne-cotUtlsx). .a aboo4uta pc-r-te-rttott for the lltvl flk. ppe-rtal detail of police or e(ud fr rn tha grand marehul a at aft mill at tend thla oortton tbrtsugbout the Una of march, and. in atfclttion to thla, a evedat band will be provMod to render tnuc peculiarly auttcd In rblldrwn. Mu. h l to be made of the children a feature of the proceaalon, largely in view f the f a A tJat tl-te ta to be no arpaxat chillren a parade on tha Veat tide during tbe fea tlval. Tber ta aaaured enough of t fea ona and dauchim of the eMer membra of the Hunt Oub to maka thla on of tha moM attractive awrina of the aftemtoo a aent. and a ronpruua poptton la to be g'.ireii to tbe Juvenilw In the line of marrh. ltth Imbm I lie l.nlrlra, Tbe pcah rlubi of Nn land and rem merrial ogantaatltria of a number of irrrgrm town are riling entrlea in thia parade, and tley .il orru , tctr o n dia4on In the Ime. Among the lmcrve ment rluba tahicit bave already etrted to arrange for their enirva are XCoaniavtlla, toUwood. unnvlde, 11 Jotin and tba f sninulau Voting ronirpu are being be- J In tKe-ao com mum tie, aa la the raae io Vancouver. ah . ahirh bae a atrong repretventation Medrord. Hl!la boro. Baker tlty. MrMlnnrHlo. Kburi and a number of other towna will ba om or more entrsr in the lino. ,. T hot tet contaat la out -of-toan cent era foe the honor of appearing in parade j, now beir C agod at Vancouver, m .er-a eeeral of the ptettt-at yoting vmen m the town are entered a a rant-fnt to a-raoa tbe vehicle or Poti that thU lako Individual entrlea fron out of torn a or coming In, one of the beat a-a far received he trig that of Krank K Ailrr, of Hooeburg. ho baa !iied b-a brake and four-ln hand to be dnvaa by hlmaelf. To data the number of entriea In ta r art oua ctaaoea tlutt are to compete f rr tbe M rurw and trophloa hinr up aa rep rearntatlvea of the Hunt Hub Itarlf n: e a reed to Tbe new Kr.gih riding roa ttimea rnhich haea been ordervNt In the Kaat UI arrlva Tueadny or e1:-evday of thla work, and a aon aa th-y are hero t bo cl ub moan bera 1 11 engn g in dreoa rehear-va! out on the I'ountry Out. track eevera! daya in preparation not only for tbe parade, buf for the big rnng matino hameaa race met to be hej.j nturday. Hune 12 .-.4 I - .... - t v )i V s ' .1 KU. ...-l'i;