The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, March 21, 1915, SECTION TWO, Image 19

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    CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
SPORTING AND MARKET
REPORTS
SECTION TWO
Pages 1 to 18
PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 21, 1915.
NO. i:
VOL,. XXXIV.
FINAL FIGHT FOR
AVINNERS IN SHOOTS HELD LAST SUNDAY AT PORTLAND GUN
COLTRIN LIKELY TO
PLAY FOR SPOKANE
CLUB GROUNDS AT JENNE STATION.
PUCES AT
Young Pitchers and Infieldm
Little Shortstop's Weakness
at Bat Causes Negotia
tions to Open.
No Met ter What You V&ist In Furnitura
to Have ' Chance This
Week to Make Good.
"Gadsby Sells It for Less"
I
AND
Sale of Steel Beds
tt.SO Iron Beda naw 1 QC
only, each P1fJ
14.60 Iron Beds now M Crt
only, each p.iJU
$5.00 Iron Bed now 4PO 7
only, woh V
$7.00 Iron Beds now C 75
only, uch PJ. J
$11.00 Brass Beds now CO 7C
only, each PO. J
$12.00 Bnu Bods tlO C
now only, each pl4&.iW
7-Piece Dining Suite
r tor?
J-A.
U--?f .eta. ".
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.. Solid Oak
Kitchen
Cabinets for
$7.50
Large, full size, high grade
-Kitchen Cabinet with all
the latest modern cooking
convenlenoes. Solid oak.
Other stores ask $18.00
GADSBY'S
PRICE
for $21.00
u . m - u
$7.50
Child's Crib Sale $4.00
This Seven-Piece Dining Room Outfit is solid uak. ' consisting
of six chairs, solid oak Box seat, and solid oak table, massive
ly constructed and beautifully waxed, g olden or ffoi ff
fumed oak. Gedsbys' price "i',1,w
Other Sets as low as sia q .
$7.50 Solid Oak Libr
Reg. $16
Dressers
r3m
IPH. JSS$3.75
'iiild's Crib, white enamel, with drop
ides and guaranteed A ff
prings. on sale for only.... rvJw
ary Table Redilced to Half-Price
.75
$11.50
Ovml or shaped
French bevel mir
ror, finished Kold
en: recular $16.00
valuft. Special th;r
7o-rf. $11.50
It yon have furniture that doesn't suit want something
more up-to-date and better phone us and we'll send a competent
man to see It and arrange to take It as part payment on that
kind you want the Gadsby kind. We'll make you a liberal
allowance for your roods and we'll sell you new furniture at low
prices. The new furniture will be promptly delivered. Have
4-irnllum you'll be nud of.
This Solid Oak Library
Table, top measures 26x
36, with- lees 2H Inches
thick, finished g o 1 d e n
wax or fumed oak. This
Is extra special value
and very pleasing de
sign. Regular price $7.60
Gadsbys' half price is
$3.75
Select rehal you need, then arrange
for easy monthly payments in
amounts that will cause you no in
convenience. Make your own
terms at Cadsbys'.
$2.45 m
Actual K fl
Value -jg-dtiff
$4.50 fP53H
OTHER U I 1 nil
n
9 Is IP- LEATHER - SEAT CHAIR,
solid pax, Dox-trame uoiifiirutuuu.
genuine oynnisu leaiuor ocai, uiftu
quality in every particular.
Couch Special
$9.85
Biggest couch value ever offered in
Portland. Upholstered ir imitation
black leather, full steel construc
tion. Beautiful .figured oak frame.
High-rent stores ask $18 for couches
not as good as thlsojQ Of
Gadsbys' price POiJ
All 3-Piece Parlor Suits Reduced
One-Fourth
Values
That Can't Be
Duplicated
This is a Parlor Suite we
can recommend for beauty,
design and elegant finish.
Solid birch frame, ma
hogany finish, with beauti
ful velour upholster! ng.
worth $32.00. Clear- OCj
ance price only PAiJ
Suites as Low as S15.
We Itare Other Three-Pleco
Mold
Bed Davenport 'S
Buffets, $25
One at Only $15
Solid oak. pretty was oak of fumed
finish. Colonial design. Regular
price $25.00. Special for tig
this sale. wlO
Not necessary to sleep on the upholstering, as an old-type auto
matic Bed. and is much more comfortable and will wear three times
as long. When In use as a davenport nas noimns in in .
DAVE N-
PORT. Only
one sim pie
and easy
o p e r a t ion
chan ges it
from a dav
enport to a
bed, or vice
versa. You
can t afford
to he with
out it. Price
Ilange From
830.00 to
S50.00.
This bed Is
very easy to
o p e r ate. A
child can
change it
-from a dav
enport to a
bed or vice
versa. The
mec h anism
Is absolutely perfect, guaranteed- to work perfectly. The frame of
the bed is of steel angle-iron and the springs and fabric are of the
very best type and quality, with plenty of clearance between bed
and framework of upholstering. No hard centers. Makes a very
comfortable and indestructible bed. Sanitary . construction. Bed
can be removed for airing purposes.
Other Davepports as Cheap as S22.50.
i I ssswi i ill i i i i i n 1 i --a ,,.. "a
iw-
Your
Credit
Is
Good
$ 50.00 Worth of Furniture $ 5.00 Down, $1.00 a Week
$ 75.00 Worth of Furniture $ 7.50 Down, $1.50 a week
$100.00 Worth of Furniture-l-$10.00 Down, $2.00 a Week
$125.00 Worth of Furniture $12.50 Down, $2.25 a Week
$150.00 Worth of Furniture $15.00 Down, $2.50 a Week
$200.00 Worth of Furniture $20.00 Down, $3.00 a Week
Your
Credit
Is
Good
NEGROES TO BE MET TODAY
Six Games With American Giants
and One Witb White Sox Will End
- Training Period for Beavers.
Coltrln and Davis Benched.
FRESNO, Cal., March 20. (Special.)
The Portland Beavers enter the last
leg of their training trip tomorrow
when they meet the American Giants
in the first of a series of six games.
But eight more days remain before the
Beavers break camp and leave for the
opening game of the Pacific Coast
League in Los Angeles and these eight
days will be busy ones for the Port
land players.
At least four of the six games with
the negroes will be played in Fresno,
and outside towns will be selected for
the other two contests, i Monday the
Beavers go to Stockton for a final
same with the Chicaso White Sox; they
then return to Fresno for the remaining
games of the training season.
Young Pitchers to Be Tried.
Doubtful pitchers and infielders will
get their chance during the present
week and on their snowing will ne-
nend the final selection for steady po
sitions. Three young pitchers will be
started tomorrow. Leonard, Callahan
and Coveleskie. Leonard has been so
lected to start the contest for Portland
and he will continue for at least three
innings, when either Coveleskie or
Callahan will go in. If possible, the
former will have an opportunity to go
several innings in the box, as Stanley
has not had a chance to snow wnat ne
can uo as yet. Callahan has been triea
tid has not been found wanting. Prac
tically all the old pitchers will have a
chance to go the greater part of nine
innlnirs durinir the series.
Coltrln and Davis will play the bench
tomorrow.-Naughton filling at third and
Murphy at short. Murphy seems to
have the edge as he has been hitting
stronger than Coltrln.
Beaver Bat Order Changed.
i The Portland batting order: Naugh
ton, third; Speas, center; Derrick, first;
Fisher, catcher; Doane. right: Murphy,
short: Stumnf. second; Lober, left;
Leonard, Callahan and Coveleskie,
Ditchers.
Rube Foster at the head of his Giants
will arrive in Fresno tomorrow morn
ing. His batting order follows: Barber,
Hrst: Hill, left: Duncan, center; Mc-
Nair, right; Santop or Petway, catchers;
Hutchinson. short; Francis, third;
Hauchman. second r Wlckware, "Gate-
wood Whiteworth, Ball or Jenkins,
Ditchers.
. A five-inning game with a Fresno
team was staged this morning during
the training period, the Beavers win-
nlner 2 to 1.
The- newly-adopted system of signals
was used during the game to- get the
svstem thoroughly worked out. The
score:
R. H. E.I R. H. E.
Portland. .3 3 OfFresno 1 2 1
Batteries Higginbotham, Evans and
Carisch; Rohrer and Preston.
SEALS TOO WILD OX BASES
Poor Running Costs Runs and Gives
Game to White Sox, 7 to 4.
SAN FRANCISCO. March 20. (Spe
cial.) Base-running, altogether fool
hardy at times and lacking in head
work, was costly for .the San Fran
cisco SealB this afternoon and the Chi
cago White Sox No 1 won. 1 to 4.
Schaller and Jones tried to stretch
singles into .doubles with disastrous
results, while Justin Fitzgerald, bent
on making a freak play from third,
was doubled out on what turned into
an easy play. "
Bunny Brief was chiefly responsible
for the Seals' overthrow. He started
off with a three-sacker in the second
inning and gave the Sox a run. a little
later poked out a single that drove in
two more, and to cap the climax
swatted out his second triple of the
day that added another.
Charlie Smith worked five innings
for the Seals and was touched for two
runs. His successor. Art Benham, was
not quite so fortunate, though the
southpaw performed well in spots.
Ping Bodie wae at the head of the
Seals with the club, getting four hits
in five times up. The score:
R. H. E.l R. H. E.
Chicago 7 12 lSan Fran... 4 14 1
Batteries Johnson and Mayer;
Smith. Benham and Sepulveda.
BUDDY RYAN'S BIG BAT COUNTS
Lefty Williams Holds Indianapolis in
Fine Contest Won by Salt Lake.
SAN JOSE, Cal.. March 20. (Special.)
Lefty Williams pitched a great game
of ball today against the Indianapolis
team of the American Association, and
Salt Lake was returned the victor, 6-3.
Merz, the big right-hander of the In
dians, was slammed to all corners of
the lot in the first five innings, 11 hits
giving Salt Lake five runs. Buddy Ryan,
clean-up hitter of the Mormons, and
Claud Williams got most or the salt
Lake team's pinch hits. Ryan singled
three times in succession, every time
with men on ahead of him, and his run
ning catch of Crandall's long foul was
the- feature of the fielding. The score:
j R. H. E. R. H. E.
Ind'apolis.. 3 4jSalt Lake.. . 6 12 g
Batteries Merz, schardt and Ulacn-
burn; C. Williams and Hannah.
FANS CRT FOR TWO UMPIRES
One Indicator Man in Practice Game
Falls to Please in Sooth.
SAN FRANCISCO. March 20. (Spe
cial.) San Francisco fandom shrieked
and yelled for the return of the double
umpire system out at Recreation Park
this afternoon, the while "Umps" Billy
Phyle, alone in his .glory, was booting
few decisions, just as players nave
fumbled before him. As luck would
hare it. a majority of the close ones
Phyle has to give were on the bases
and against the home crew. It made
all the difference in the world, and
the clamor of the crowd was just a
trifls more pronounced because of a
7-to-4 Chicago victory.
It was a demonstration directed not
so much at Phylo in spite of the fact
f tr kZrfV: A 44 'j0- i
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fif 7 GUN PRIZES ARE UP
thaf'he deserved censure as it was at
the Coast League directors, who have
decreed that three men shall do the
work heretofore performed by twice
that number.
There can be no question, after to
day's display, as to the temper of the
fans. Having seen the job of declar
ing men safe or out handled in better
shape by the double-umpire system,
they are not at all prepared to accept
half-way measures. A word to the
wise ought to be sufficient, and the
chances are the Coasters, by hustling,
can provide what the people want be
fore the season opens on March 30.
Ty Cobb Helps Detroit Win.
MOBILE, Ala., March 20. The De
troit American League players de
feated . the Mobile Southern League
club here today 6 to 0. Ty Cobb, who
reported to the Detroit team, took part
in the contest. Score:
R. H. E. R. H. E
Detroit 6 8 llMobile 0 7 2
Batteries Cavet, G. Cunningham and
Peters, McKee; J. Cunningham, Gaud-
ger. Harkins and Brown.
Giants Win in Texas.
SAN ANTONIO. Tex., March 18. The
New Tork National League baseball
team won from ban Antonio, of the
Texas League, here today, 4 to 3. Score
R. H. E. R. H. E.
New Tork. .4 8 3San Antonlo.3 7
Batteries Perritt, Kirmayer and
Mayers, Smith; Munsell, Crum and
Burch.
Oregon Trapshooting Tourney
Attracts Many Nimrods.
PORTLAND CLUB IS BUSY
Event Is to lie Most Notable Ever
Held in State Northwest Event
Also Is Interesting Blue
Rock Smashers.
Cardinals Defeat Forth Worth.
FORT WORTH, Tex.. March 20. The
St. Louis National ' League baseball
team defeated the Fort Worth team, of
the Texas League, today. Score:
R. H. E.l R. H. E.
St. Louis.. 12 10 0Fort Worth. 0 2 13
Batteries Perdue, North and Snyder
Roach, Kerr, Harahan and McMurray,
Crittenden.
Cleveland Defeats Dallas.
DALLAS, Tex., March 20. The Cleve
land Americans defeated -the Dallaa
team here today 10 to 6. Score:
R. H. E.l R. H. E.
Cleveland. 10 8 SjDallas 5 9 6
Battreies Bowman, Jones and O'
Neill, Billings: Mullins. Strieker and
H. Mullins, Dunn.
Reds Win From New Orleans.
NEW ORLEANS, March 20. The Cin
cinnati Nationals defeated the New Or.
leans Southern Association team here
today 11 to 4. Score:
R.H.E. R.H.E.
Cincinnati 11 8 3N. Orleans. . 4 8 6
Batteries Ames, Benton and Dooln.
CJarK; a rost, Beck and Deberry.
.Browns Defeat Houston.
HOUSTON, Tex., March 20.--The St.
Louis Americans defeated" Houston,
Texas, League club today. Score:
R. H. E. R. H B.
Houston... 3 7 5 St Louis.. . . 8 8 0
Batteries Criss, Edmondson and
Querry; James, Weilman and Severoid,
Agnew. ...
MEN OF WEST TO VIE IN EAST
University of Oregon Included in
Entry List for Relay Games.
PHILADELPHIA, March 20. West
ern colleges will be better represented
at the relay races at the University of
Pennsylvania this year than ever be
fore. Word has already been received
from Chicago, Michigan, Illinois and
Kansas, Coe, Oregon, Colorado, Michi
gan Agricultural College, Ohio, Wes-
leyan. Grinnell and the University of
Southern California that they will send
either relay teams or star athletes for
special events.
The four-mile relay race promises to
be a struggle between the East and
West. Cornell will probably represent
the East, while Michigan. Chicago, Kan
sas and perhaps Illinois, will all have
teams in this events '
The number of teams' already entered
in the races, which will be held April
23 and 24, are approaching the 300
mark. More than 300 schools and col
leges will be represented, and It Is ex
pected that about 2500 athletes will
compete.
Dan Salt and Austin Cleared.
SEATTLE, Wash.. March 20. Lonnle
Austin and Dan Salt, promoters of a
pricefight January 9 between Ludwig
Anderson and Ike Cohen, which result
ed in Anderson's death, wore found
not guilty of manslaughter by a Jury
in the Superior court last night. Cohen
soon will bo tried on a similar charge.
Five trophies of the Interstate Asso
ciation, the Honeyman Hardware Com
pany trophy and $400 in cash given by
the Portland Gun Club, are the prin
cipal prizes to be awarded at the Ore
gon trapshdoting tournament next
month. They money Is to be given un
der the "Squire" money-back system,
but this plan will not prevail at tne
Northwest shoot in June.
Directors of the Portland Gun Club
are making extensive plans to hold the
largest state shoot ever arranged, and
Secretary Addleman has been communi
cating with all the rod and gun clubs
of Oregon. Each in turn has signified
its intention to send delegates to the
tourney.
E. A. Bean, of Eugene, is seoretary
of the Oregon State Sportsmen's Asso
ciation, and he Is doing all In his power
to make the affair the best. Mr. Bean
was a Portland visitor last week and
completed several deals whereby tba at
tendance would be Increased.
Northwest Shaot Attract-.
(several nimrods have written to Sec
retary Addleman. of the Portland Gun
Club, asking about the Northwest
shoot. So far six trophies and medals
will be contested for. as well as 1600
In cash donated by the Portland Uun
Club.
Manager Matthews is putting the
Jenne Station traps in condition for
the tourneys and he has increased" his
help to beautify the grounds.
The local gun club traps are opened
every day and for this reason more
beginners are taking advantage of the
proceedure. The Estacada car goes to
Jenne Station.
Templetou Wins Trophy.
The weekly shoot last Sunday, for
which the Fred Gilbert trophy was the
prize, was one of the most successful
ever held by the Portland Gun Club,
according to Manager Mathews. Al
most 10,000 blue rocks were sent up.
Frank Templeton won the trophy,
with a record of 99 out of 100. He
broke the first 96. The added bird
system was used and he was credited
with 10 per cent. Templeton, although
a prominent hunter, has been trap
shooting only since last year. He has
made great progress and finished away
up in the Pacific Coast handicap.
The Pacific Coast handicap was his
first public appearance, but in the aver
ages of the state among the amateurs
he is listed as sixth for the season
completed January 1.
Mrs. L. D. Sheppard, a visitor. Is
one of the best women shots who have
ventured out to the local grounds. She
won the special event for women at the
last weekly shoot.
ALBANY GUN CLUB TROPHY WON
Harry Cnslck Gains Permanent Pos
session of Silver Cup.
ALBANY, Or., March 20. (Special.)
Harry B. Cusick won the Fred Gilbert
silver cup at a big shoot of the Albany
Gun Club yesterday. The shot was a
handicap event for permanent posses
sion of the trophy. Grant Froman made
the highest score of the shoot, not
counting handicaps, breaking 91 out
of 100 blue rocks. ,
The regular monthly shoot of the
club, for the ciub medal, was held yes
terday in connection with the contest
for the Gilbert cup, and was won by
P. J. Baltimore, who broke 24 out of
26. Baltimore won last month's shoot
also, so will wear the medal for two
months in succession.
INFIELD SWITCH IS DUE
Nanghton and Murphy Likely to B
at Third and Short for Bearers.
Callahan, Leonard, Cotelc-kle
and Rieger All Face Release
BT ROSCOE FAWCETT.
Look for Bobby Coltrin as shortstop
for the Spokane club of ths Northwest
ern League. This contemplated deal for
the transfer of the popular little short
patcher of the Portland Coast cham
pions has not been officially promul
gated in the training camp, but It Is In
process of Incubation.
"Spokane Is anxious to secure Col
trln." admitted Judge McCredlo last
night. "And. furthermore, we owe Spo
kane an lnflelder in the deal for Covel
eskie. Coltrln Is a grand little fielder
and we could use him to good advant
age If he could but hit a little stronger.
"From all appearances Naughton has
the third base Job anchored down and
Murphy's hitting likely will give him
the call over Cultrln for short."
quad Growing Smaller.
If Coltrin Is released to Spokane
along with Pitchers bishop and Barnes,
it will cut tlie Portland Coast cham
pions to 20 players. This nuinbrr will
lie carried by Manager McCroills until
May 1. when the 18-man embargo goes
into effect.
Tlio 21 men now In camp are us fol
lows: '
Fisher and Carisch, ratchc-rs; LiiKh.
Krausi-, Martinoni, Hlggliibothain. Ilol
ger, Evans, Lronard. ChIIuIihu and
Cuvcleskie. pitchers: Drrrtik. Stumpf.
Davis, Naughton, Murphy nnn r'oltrin.
infielders; Speas, Doane, Lobor and
Klrcher, outfielders.
It is barely posslbln Hist Walter.
Mack will tolo 20 men right up In May
1 and then again Walt limy wake up
with the gargo les some bright morn
ing after a walloping and hnd a con
pie of packages in the direction of the
pitching corps.
Four l'ltrfcer la Uaairer.
Pat Callahan, Tiny Leonard. Stanley
Coveleskie und Klmt-r RI.-K'-r are tne
men on the shaky throne.
At the present moment laen is oe-
cidedly peeved at Elmer Martinoni bo
cause Marty has been phlegmatic In
Ills movements about camp st r resno.
However. Martinoni Is loo bright a
pitching prospect to bo cut adrift at
the outset of a strenuous campaign.
Kieger's job was on the ragged cd,
apparently, until that moinentmis mat
inee st llanford. when he and taimniin
slipped the gaff hooks to the Chicaso
Whlta Sox. Callahan's perform-.net;
demonstrated that Nick Williams knew
thing or two when lie picked tne
Cliehalis southpaw as the most prom
ising of the Northwest League gradu
ates on te Beaver roster.
Leonard Mow In Ms-tine.
Tinv" Leonard, the" other Colt re
cruit, always starts slowly in the hprinr.
and this may nuiitato against
chances. Leonard showed a world of
stuff in mldseason last year in the
Northwestern League. This may welnh
In Ms favor as against the Spokane
polack, Coveleskie. Coveleskie pitcher!
one Inning against the While Sox and
showed little because lie had been I"
camp only two days.
Of the infielders. Derrick, at first
base, and Stumpf, at second. ar fix
tures. Naughton was used In the outfield In
the beginning, but was shifted lo third
when the regulars arrived and when
Murphy began bounding them off the
grandstand around first base.
McCredle seems determined to give
Naughton a thorough examination, be
cause he Is using him as lesd-off msn
and as the regular third anchor In the
training games. Jimmy Richardson's
find seems to be responding nobly and
it needn't surprise anybody to ses the
Western Trl-Statcr at the torrid corner
when the curtain lifts March SO at Los
Angeles.
Murphy Arm Improving.
Murphy is getting shifts both at third
and at short. At third early In the
Spring he did not seem to be sble to
get the ball away from him accurately
and he pulled severs! overtlnows that
cost the club runs. His work at short
stop has shown improvement snd this,
together with his daring base-running
and effective batting, may give him
the call over Bobby liavls.
If Coltrln is shifted to Spokane, as
seems likely, Davis or Murphy will no
doubt start the year as utility lnflelder.
Marshfield Five Wins Honors.
MARSH FIELD, Or., Mareh 20. Spe-
cial.) The Marshheld High School
team, by defeating North Bend last
nizbt, gained the basketball champion
ship of the. county and the season is
ended. Marshflelri won six and lost two
games, while Myrtle Point, her nearest
rival, won flve and lost three.
Joe Jeanetle Wins Decision.
MONTREAL. March 20. Joe Jeanetle,
New York heavyweight, won a decision
over Cleve HawMns, of Montreal, In a
ten-round bout there last nignt. Both
are colored .
BEAVERS LOSE AT BOWLING
Brunswicks Win Second of Ten-Pin
Match Series at Fresno.
PORTLAND TRAINING CAMP. Fresno.
Cal.. March 20. (Special.) Beaver tcn
plr. bowlers lost tho second of a series
of three matches here with the Bruns
wicks by a score of 2549 to 2655. Ex
ceptionally high runs were made dur
ing the game. This Is the second of
three matches, and the sorles now
stands one won and one lost for each
club. A third game will be played next
Kircher was the star of the evening.
scoring the high run of 2:0 pins, .while
Egan took the high average with 191.
A dinner has been wagered on the out
come of the bowling match, the losers
to treat the winners, lllggtnbothani.
who played the last game for the
Beavers, has been wlthdrawn ond
Davis substituted. Following aro the
individual scores:
Portland
11 S Tl. A'-.
17S 3l -'-'I ". !"',
1(W 1 l.-.t 47.". 1;.
JCVJ L.'l HI"' I'll
ir, l-l 471 I-'
Hi IMS Ul ."..! IV.
SI4 () fll -'"IP
1 .-. -i n. A . t
112 HI" ll '" '""
is I-'I I'-'
y.i it: :,4 IV-
irW i'is is-' r,7 !-
1S4 17.' -J14 !7V 1:"
111 17 IU fills 1.'
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E;vhiis
Dsvla
Speas
Totals
Brunswick
Hiinsen
Korensen
Parnatt
Tantlhhlll
Fcan
KoNftek
Totals
Yanks Win From SaMn:.ab.
SAVANNAH. Gs,. Mar, ', ;. Tl e
New York Americans defrMe.l Hie Sa
vannah South Atliintlc Lesguu team 14
to 1 hero today.