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TIIK OREGON SUNDAY JOUKNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MQRN1NO AVlilU T. It'll JO NEWS TSm3 FROM Q?iu ALL SECTIONS -SPORTING A SLIM EASTER ANGELS KNOCK BEN HENDERSON'S SfflE OFF H TERRIFIC 3 10 1 CAE DEAVERS LOSE FOURTH CAME TO DILLON'S SLUGGERS BEARDLESS STRIPLINGS GOT ON LEADER'S NERVES V - -a NICK H MS WASHES BIS MS OF -THREE COLLEGIANS WHO VERE LONELY "a i J " a 0 V C ... , I I REALLYl : xy- EXPECTED I 1 ih n i i if V t !l itiilH, Artl rt bjl.-i key Hajr lb bo b-a re, bal a-!) l rlj At Iba olH Hi4tiM Ban s, Klrl eaS u It ui lb Mil t r.fei 7 b A H4 til tiv4tM la ii (.iu t-lib i tlui Ibla aiaue'.ut trf i.-J f M CV M4 rf ) i. 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Wa bow raa-h tla arladup, whirs round Waitr kJrt'rll I Ulna hf flo- tr nail and tMaiaulrnr " "oaf wtioU w baJt clttb." oor hlta. flr la ma wr aul U tba fmtua. tba ntli Iwa run aa4 mad tL Uoa Analr rna forf that thr '! ?aw rnlnutaa bfor bant uaalaa Her of IlM-dcraofi. and wlaliiBC that h would f rarlura, hi ulna Iwa or mwM with aoma qual af cl Jer. L - Baa) KJU Zacla V ros. rly w4 Par boti ff prated out t first bjr LrfndMr and tba V hlta bCad 10 pop. JtrUmuller ahouMrd a kna k.Ulr In blcn Undar and Rodrora. On tha hit and run ordr IIlt mnllar trkkd hla wajr to avcond. whll IHIloa alaaaroad oat a claao alnal to UfU IIndraoii Uid to allp a;rooer ar on UrUr. but tha allp worked tha wram wr. tha Antel third baa tnaa blttlna alnil over accond. aror tnf Illunullr. Lobar (ollowad with a wlcbad poka, bouncinc tha ball ovr IJodaay'a head. Dillon aeorad on tha afngle, but Mtxrr waa taJld At third. (irir IU!M .4 lb ntr wtib a tf iftjij i tv Ms- a4 Ij - hi I) rtd bla bi iir im4 m uiv La aMaad ta ! rni4 iai ad a ! ta lb aUib aba rf ttri4 bla l a iio-i lb tin a .ti p'.r at lil a baaatr tlvJiol bad aik labaa aa a UhOtl'l Ml IbJfd bit AaB lb Iblrd ba II but)'! Boa4 a HI lata mi. b-I l i ranra a tin a4 Ibjrd wllb 'r !. IM I i mm ll a" b-b I k drtra ba - 1 f la lb air. i-nf lb bail all bi Mt b4. aad dvttblad MrU al fir l A f ' worth laaattMHilaa waa tba r-i u.al Hill K&- raab 11. oa aa a iricb. in Ma af wblh ' bvrb la b llm a ban Aalar waa ro ldnd t-alll. Ob, tb frliia-iara. Ittadaraoa Ibraw tba bail t Mata ta cUk Illloa aff flral la Iba naaad. but fTabh waa alabdlBC witb bHb faal n tha baa Hart mad a Bwuaa t rvlura iba ball wba iHKaw altpad aft Ih aark. bad waa uch4 "i. fOMTUSH AH K H rV A. t rbadbaam, If a, lb Ijhlr. lb Kaot-a. lb . . lctowlL tf Ihmb. rf .. HaBrroft. a) 1 iii HaBrron. aa 41 llowr. e I a j Hcndcrwxt, p I a i ICrCar I I Totaia II I Ijou axqemm. Hal.f. ef I j . b I i i Mrlimullar. rf 4 i J Inllon. lb 4 I I 14 : i s 1 1 i Sdxacar, lb I-obrr. If Holea. e lana. M , LTrana, p Totals IS t IT 14 liaiid for Doana In tha ninth. SCORE BT INMNQfl. Portland 6 1 S S 1 llaa hit 1 111 I HI Lo Anrrlaa I I I ) i I I I liaa hi l a I 1 I I t 1 1 HIMMAHT. Thrao-baaa hit Ilol. Two-baa hit Iatrr. KarrlflPa hit toan. Fata. Rtnlrn baaea Itodaara, Hula. Baaaa on hall, off Uavarana 3, B truck out Ur Lvrfni I, by Henderson I. toubl play Has to DIUon. Tim 1:41. Um pire McUreevjr ami alert. BIG ENTRY LIST ALREADY EH FOR NINTH MIL INDOOR 1MB D FIELOIEFJ COLUMBIA GAMES SATURDAY PROMISE COMPETITION m ii sv r sr j t j i - - I I - . r - r a I I II II ata--V A " 1 av 1 ' J"1" I I T "II I I i r. ' , t r ... i a m . --a. -av -ex -r a h "-o. a av i a t! a a t a aa i i mm a a I g" - .- ; ;A V 1 .1 . 1 It" .1 I I .1 .V- V 3 i i t I I I I v R i i2r iii Fkic.' v irid , :a w ia-i: r f. i . r-" ; r-,J- 11 I k I .'Yl IHItn.l' . K I I I Sill i I b t.l- I I VMW.fi.1 lO'l JJH- atVr j r- VS4wf m I , , I nn i muni imirn TPinim nupn rnn nniirrn n inn Trim IHHIH lltNflliUflltitUK IliKAKISTOIUra FOR COMMITTEES 1912 WILL STAND GETTING IN SHAPEj Multnomah Club Directors Have Completed Task of Getting Work Started. ItadJlaa. Cbl. iMi) WU. llama ta batted b lrwbls tbi ar. Kkl af4 iba ti ' lraia wrillaa i tbrwa u Alaf r S sile StafWOtilaaL air in I fcaaaabaa; illav -b. biUbar. aad 1-a. atruiae a hub iboub fyi.ikf was 1( mtmnt aa a w4dlb bail. tal a aad bbol4. a aa Uuxal, wba b9 U I d fw tba foal. t back t lbl aa 44 ran-pu aad had a talk wtl ha bo) a. ha was 4 lib a aflrit af Ibh. UI'elM hi cla Tha thaachl af rUjtr with Iba Part laad C.ll aaajr la tba bihalra wild waa aifMtlliHf li tlulcat, u'-av aoltch y4 l-aj-pa. Ma tha? a I down aad nil a com m anil Ulior la Kub. aaaorlind lhal lbr waxild bl rlort ala ba tifM4.ua half a tbr L kiarr's Ud with aallr upr Bouaratil inoBakcra. tt N'lrk baraaa bit Blh oa Ma own ecuount, th. er4 his trtr il blwa bi dius and wrote rilUod letter lo Xlraara. or fclbt. or msnort Uuisal. Utarll-h aad fappa. Infurtnlad Ibern that thlr rvloaa would not b rwqulrad bf ort laad durlna tha llll aoaavn. Tbf Kr VVaXUad-. "Theas klda fcspl 'stalluid b4 wantad ta brine tha whole l klary's laaM for company. o I won t nave aa 7 or Ibem o b4 Bow," quoth Nlrb, forwttla( for tba bnfnnt that he uaad to sit bint slf st 4tk In tha claaalo halta al iiarbele-r. I not only afTarad thaia mors mo than ther can ft frora ar Ooaat laadua club. Put I prvtl-alljr made Ibem A preaent of four It on (ha' ealary," c.IUl lbs t-el k-aA. la baa' ibavaa try ta kU We ti b'k' tba boi eulladS bib tU, fo I Iba rla l ie wb4 bay Uwi tbaaa. aad IKal IS i Ibeea Is I- It. M a iaa 1 mo is in tbai tt die klcaaw la btid foal belt al o aJL. aad tb4 if t-JJU bad aa MfaAl llMl tm b4y la Iba imlJUU ka waul I bate blilad miiy b tat wfta take Klobae al rufva) of kt.wi.it. aad bt Iba abtnaitl an. I by :mII4 IB k!fbbrW l44t OstfUiaalS laarwstaa'. Kul sas Ibal llba tM ell sis tb4rwtad atrfy day a4 Voedl lib lraa' oualredtrs for piaea can't ba blra) eul af a placo In !' teldt, bs aaia. aad ivty uks isad fur Ih mm lo 0p. Kirk's talk laumalad lhal bla rr waa hardly ap Is rf, aad tba bam U iru of Prrd. Wlr. Mioa, Cary srd 0r. whom hs will try is le la ethr laafaa - CWtla baa not yet bed rtteace to shew w bat ba knave. Tha second ink. rwiafiireed wlltt rrsulara. will play Wtllaws laniansw. WUIa-we smarttaff ea4r Uat aadars defeat. ha lm por led soaas stars, la- leniUag lo t refasts. The Ilcrvltr will plsy RadslBf to morrow moraine' bad tomorrow nr- bwml Tbs Tssblans play yilddls. Or. Thursday. Tba Coll look la ba wall baUaead aad Ihs food fvellBa toward Maddlnr eroa out at every slheriBaT st trof ess loaafl boon baau SAllanad. ! at erery aSlherlBe of lb& I idla. Tba Iralnlaa weather fcaaV I iitlfol, snd Wtlllams U wU WASHINGTON RUNNERS EASILY WIN ANNUAL CROSS COUNTRY STRUGGLE WILSON BEATS MATE WINDNAGLE BY SHORT STRIDE Nlns trams havs been entered In tbs ninth sonusJ Indoor track and field msst of Columbia university, which ' ,wlll be held Saturday afternoon in ths bib coliseum on ths campus. More en tries are expected In tonlnht and by Mondriy night It Is believed that all will be filed. . Ths Washington high school has ths largest list of any of the teams en tered so far with 17 athletes. Ths Multnomah club Is second with 14 men. ' -. . Other high schools snd clubs snd ths number of athletes entered ara: Dayton, Oregon, high school, f; Cor- vallie, Oregon, hlgli school, 6; Oregon City, Oregon. liiKh school, 7; James rny athletic club, Victoria, B. C, ; "M'sshougal, 'UaHhlngton, Athletic club, 1; St Johns high school, 1; Portland academy, 7. . - ITarly BUty AJrsady. . - Already 68 athletes are entered and -Manager Bach has yet to hear from Jefferson, Hill military, Lincoln high. University of Oregon, Portland T. M. C. A. Oregon Agricultural college. Pa . ciflc university, Vancouver high school, snd Willamette university. : Two unattached athletes have entered the meet already and both will take l art In the 880 and mile runs. Burns , the former crack mUer of the Hill mili tary academy Ik one who will travel . under the unattached numbers. Columbia will enter st least a dozen athletes, while Jefferson and Lincoln are expected to send a large number. Jamas Bay Is Strong. ' Ths three runners entered by the , James Bay Athletic club of Victoria, B. C, have a great reputation in Canada and are expected to figure In the - dashes. 4 ... The Multnomah club team will likely .-b 14 strong according, to an announce ment made by "Manager Bach. The Multnomah athletes have been practi cally selected, but this morning's .work out On Multnomah field will likely re sult in some changes. .(Washington high school , hits 17 en- Saturday tered and Coach Veatrh la training his men hard for the meet Wilson, Wlnd nagle. Nelson, Edwards, Rlelly, L. Mo Ijiren, D. McLaren, Martin, Bovett. Johneon, Hedges, Adams, Krohn, Smock, Grant. Dltemore and Hill are the Wash Ington representatives. Ths University Cf Oregon will aond a strong team to the meet and keen 00 m petilion In the pole vaulting event Is looked for between Bam Bsllah and Ben Williams. J. H. Bsch, who Is In charge of ths meet, is arranging for ths officials and expects to have his list completed by tne middle or the week. Starts at a o'clock. The meet will commence afternoon at J o'clock sharp. The list of evnnts are: 16 pound shotput, (open)'. 440 yard run (open). 60 yard dash, trials (opon). 60 yard dash, trlala (academic). Polo vault (open). 80 yard dash, semi finals (open). 60 yard dash, semi finals (academic). 440 yard run (academic). 60 yard dash, finals (open). 60 yard dash, finals (academic). 220 yard dash, trials (open). 220 yard dash, trials (academlo). -60 yard high hurdlea, trials (open). 60-yard high hurdles, trials (acad emic). 220 yard dash, semi final- (open). 220 ya.d dash, semi finals (acad emic). Running high jump (span). 220 yard dash, final (open). 880 yard run (open). 220 yard dash, final (aoademlo). Running broad jump (open). 60-yard high hurdles, semi finals (open). 60 yard high hurdles, swml finals (academlo). One mile run (opon). 60-yard high hurdles, final (open). 60 yard high hurdles, final (acad emlo). Half mile relay (academlo). Half mile relay (open). , The board of directors of ths Mult- notnsb Amateur AtbUtlo club has com pleted Its task of naming commute ohalrmtn and passing on ths subcom mittee men. At present there sre II committees In ths club and whsn ths bylaws are changed there will be 19. It 1 ths plan of tbs club to Incorporate a library committee In Its bylaw. -The committee chairman follow: Assoclstion football Arthur I. Hsy. Baseball Edward Morris. Basketball C. 8. Mark!. Billiards and pool W. C. Ounlway, chairman; Dr. A. 13. Walker, A. W. Mor ris. Boxing and wrsstllng Edgar K. Frank. Bowling A. P. Dobson. Entertainment A. H. Allen. Grounds H. H. Herdman, Jr. Oymnaslum Edgar E. Frank. Handball C. P. Osborne. House Prank Ransom, chairman; A. Caswell, Ralph Knight, O. King Jef frey. Intercollegiate football Martin Pratt Track T. M. Dunns, chalrmsn; M. B. James, pert Whiting and Graham Glass. Racquets and Squssb Hamilton Cor bett chairman; A. B. MoAlpln, James F. Ewlng snd Alma D. Hats. Records Dow V. Walker. Swimming and showers F. B. Wat- kin n. Tennis A. D. Wakcman, chairman; Walter A. Holt, A. B. McAlpin, S. S Humphrey, and G. Klrkhamsmlth. TurklHh baths Alma v. Kats. Library Harry Stephenson, chair man; Isaac Hunt and S. M. Luders. Clubs Will Makei Only Few Changes to Suit Their Convenience. 44S4 Vorutwasl Tennis Tournamsvts, Ppokan, July I to July II Portland, July It to July 20. Vancouver, July 22 to July 27. Victoria. July II to Auguat 10. Ssattls, August It to August 17. Bvsrett, August 19 to August 24. Town Will Close on Afternoon of Game With Portland Colts. 4444444 Although ths abovs datea have not definitely been aeclded upon, it Is gen erally conceded by the tennla authori ties that they will be selected by the various cities of tha northwestern cir cuit They were set st the annual meeting of the North Paoinc Lawn Ten nis sasoclotion, sublic; to the will of ths local clubs this spring. All over ths. north w.-st thera is a general feeling that the tournaments will be bigger O'ld better this yrar. Several California players will make ths northern trip and the standard of play is Invariably raised when the southerners lnvads the territory. The Victoria I -awn Tennia club will hold the North Pacific International championship In connection "with the annual city tournament. This year's tournament will be tha twenty-fifth held by the Victoria club. The Spokane tournament for the In land Empire championships will likely be held Fourth of July week, although the date selected for them by the dl- Oranta Pass. Or, April . Tbs Grants Psss baseball team, under the manage ment of Fred Roper, will start condi tioning for ths exhibition gsms with ths Portland Northwestern league team, which will bo played hers April 10. Roper has discovered another twlrlar named McFadden, whom he is touting as a second Pernoll. Roper says that he Is even better than Osborne, who is now with the Colts. Williams, who played a spell with Sacramento, will plsy with ths locals. During tho closing part of .last sesson Williams was s star hitter In ths out field for O'Rourke. The stores and business houses of the city will ba closed en the afternoon of the game snd a rousing reception Is planned for ths Colts. rectors at ths annual meeting was ths week of July 8. The Oregon stste chamjlonshlp tour nament will bs stsged the week follow ing, but will likely commence about the middle Instead of tho beginning of the week- A great deal of Interest Is being cen terca on ail tns tournaments tills sea son and this year's success should be greater than, any of tho previous years. la slowsr time than ths rero ef last year, tha Washington high school team captured the annual Interaoholaatlo cross-country run yesterday In a field of five entries. This makes ths second victory for the Wsshlngton Imus. The Jefferaon high school equad ftn lahed second and the Lincoln high five third. Tbs Vancouver high school flvs cams In fourth and ths Portland aoad smy team in Isst place. Columbia university and Hill military academy aero not represented. Th time of the race was 10:28 J-6. The weather waa Ideal for tha race and tho course, which was over two miles in length, was in a little better condition than last year. There were several bad places, but tho runners did not havs any trouble getting through them. Wilson orosssd rirst. Wilson of Washington was tho first runner to cross tho finish llns and he was closely followed by his team mate. Wlndnaglo a strids behind. Langley and Demmon of the Jefferson team were the next In. IlAtbaway, the Vancouver star, was the first to score for his school. Smith, closely followed by Beach, was the flrat Lincoln high runner to touch the tape and Henny was the first of the P. A. five to cross. McClung of the Academy wss the last runner to cross the lino. The points won follow: Washington, 28; Jefferson, -40; Lincoln, 78; Vancouv er, 78, and Portland academy, 103. Oe Oood Start.' The runners got a good start. Hath away, tho Vancouver lad, jumped into the lead'and held it for about one balf the distanco wKen Wilson, Wlngnagle, Langley and Demmon "caught up with htm. Hs rmd to loss heart and dropped lo fourth place, Demmon also losing In ths fsst para est by tba lead er. Wilson and Wlndnagla !nfrd their laad aa tbo coura grew shorter. As tho runners entered tho straight away, Wllsoa and Wlndnagls wero running svsn but Wilson crossed ths line a stride sbead of his mala. Langly flnlahcU In third place and Demmon paaaajj Hathaway in tho laat II yards of the race. None of tha runners waa very muoh exhausted at ths end of the race, but yeatarday'a run will likely bs tho last It Is tha plan to hold a gwtmmtng tnet lnataad of tho cress-eountry grind. Th officials were Grllley, Lord, Rus sell, Wyman and Berts. Bow They rlnishad, Tho runners snd the schools they represented sre aa follows: Finished. I 2 Kanner and Hchool. Wflson, Washington .., Windnairle. Wstthlnrton Langley, Jefferson Demmon, Jefferson Hathaway. Vancouver . , Nelson, WashliiKton .... Harmon Jefferson Kdwurda, AVaulilngton . . RobertH. Vancouver .... Thurman, Jefferson .... Rellly, Washington Smith. Lincoln Heuch. Lincoln HarkHOn, Lincoln Hamlin, Lincoln Olger, JefftTHon Henney, Portland Kurtz, Portlund Wtlmot, Portland McMullIn. Vancouver ... Corman. Vancouver Newhoff, Lincoln Alexander, Lincoln Walker, Portlnnd McClung, Portland 10 11 . 1 13 14 IS 17 1 H 19 M 21 Iii 4 Tenino Club Incorporated. Centralla, Wash., April 6.t Tho Teni no Athletic club, which was organized in Tenino last fall, has been Incorporated under the laws of the state. The club owns two lots in Tenino on whioh ths members are preparing to srect a club house. - - BENCHING IT IN NICK WILLIAMS' CAMP WHITMAN'S ATHLETES SEE Eiourai Whitman Colego, Walla Walla, "Wash,,. .April f. Tho Interest In track j this year has been greatly. Increased) 1 by tho action of tho faculty in offering .two engraved cups. One of these cups will go to the man who breaks the first Whitman record in either interclass or intercollegiate meets. The other will to given to: the athlete who shows the greatest - Improvement during the sea son. The winner of this cup will be chosen by s vote of tho track team. In eluding the-eoach and captain. .Tba laterclaao meet will be held .some time during April. t - Whitman will have three, or possibly four,- Intercollegiate meets this spring. There will bo o, meet with tho W. S. li In Walla Walls on April 28 or 27, ohe -w-lth Idaho at Moscow on May 11, and th big conference meet In Portland on June 1. Another meet may bo arranged tere in Wklla Walls ltb O..A. C The prospects for a rood team are better 1 hi year thso they fears bean lol" s long tints. - .. , - , SI IGHT TO TRAIN WESTERN Sam Wright, ons of ths veteran east ern coaches of athletes, may come to the Pacific coast in the near future. If he is able to land a position as ooach of some baseball, football, basketball or track team. - Wright has been engaged In training for a number of years, and was former assistant coach of "the Syracuse row ing' crews. He aaslted Jen Kyck for a number of seasons and won lame aa a trainer of swimmers. Wright is at present ngai?ed in train ing swimmers in Worcester, Mass.. where he has spent a larg number of the years of his Jifs. Hamilton Will Fly. 7" (Unites Praa. Sacd Wire. I V Stockton, Cat, April Charles K, Hamilton,' the aviator, will fly at Oak Park tomorrow afternoon under the aus pices of the local committee In charge of the reception to the G. A. R. encamp ment, department of California and Ne vada, which opens bare Monday. ! .V- . i,c i 4" v., v4i' -NJu I . rnn W' WWmfflrM" V lt ; ''A ft-- J -- h? .tH.f.. W; ' ' -J I ' ""T.TY 1 i'' faaini ' rrtai 1 t;'-MHin"ii Vifi -ianii-riian nurl r " -A " f 1 A ii.ii' ..iimmiiH soc 1 uiiiummnnM" y. . MULTNOMAH MEN HAVE MANY DATES Manager Morris Prepares for i Tour Among Oregon Col lege Nines. O. A- C at Corrallls, April 19. Willamette university at Balsm, April 20. U. of O, at Kugeno, April 14. . Wlllametto university at Portland, May 1L IT. of O. at Portland. May II. O. A- C at Portland, data unsettled. Prospective Portland North western Colts sitting on the players' bench at Redding, and - awaiting their tarn - - at bat. Note the puckered Hps. of Manager Nick'; he is.dfrectlng a hopeful at the plate. Frora left to right the' players are Catcher -''Skla'V'lIarrls. Manager WlUIams, Pitcher Byrd, Outfielder rrle,:ia fielder Gay and Catcher Troeb, '".';,-,- Manager Edward Morris of tho winged "M" baseball team has arrangod. mix big games for the Multnomah baseball squad. Tho nrst or tnese win oe piayea April 19 at Corvallls, Or., against the Oregon Agricultural, cqjlege team. , pn the following day the club tossers will meet ths Willamette university nine In Salem. Tho University of Oregon team will be opponents of the Mult nomah nine In Eugene on April 24. .Tho return game with Wlllametto uni versity will be played on tho local fleMJ Baturday afternoon. May xi, ana wo week following the University ftf Oregon team will play here. 'Jtr. Manager Morrio Ttao not ben-atie to arrange - the .date . or tns return game Ith tho Oregon Aggies but it will bo played some time In May. - If tho University of California team makes 'the Intended northern tour, a game will likely be arranged between It and tha Multnomah tossers. - Tho club .team has - been practicing three nights each week, and on Satur day mornings. Its first game' will bs played -this "coming Saturday with the North Pacific Dental college nine. Thera has been a large turn out each night and ' Captain Hathaway Is con fident that the club will havs the strongest team in, Ho biatory. At present tne ionowmg piayers are out regularly: 1 . - Catchors EddIO McAIlen and Shearer. Pitchers GoodeU, DeNsffo, Hedrlck and Douglas. v . w- . Infleldera--Nelson, Barton, Myors, McKenna,. Hathaway and Lawson. - - Outfielders Keck, - Clarke,. Knuason, Welch and a minch of others. ((oodaU )s a former Stanford unlvor- COLUMBIA LEAGUE ADOPTS SCHEDULE Four Teams Will Start Season Whifih nnpn.o. Npyt Sunday. 2f Hood River, Or., April 8. The sched ule of the Columbia Baseball league for tho season of 1912 has been conipleted. Tho opening gams will be played a week from today. There are four teams In tho loarua this season and the directors are hop ing that it will bs a suooess. The schedule: April 14: Hood River vs. Tho Danes at Hood River; White Salmon vs. Hood River Heights at White 8almon. - April 21: White Salmon va. Tha Dalles at The Dalles; Hood River vs. Hood River Heights at Hood River. April 28: Hood River vs; Whrte feaK mon at White Sftlmon: Hood River Heights vs. Tl)e Dalles at Hood River. May 5: The Dalles vs. Hood River at The Dalles; Hood River Helarhta va. White Salmon at Hood River. May 12: Hood River vs. Hood Rttrar Heights at Hood River; White Salmon vs. xna uaues at White Salmon. May 19: The Dalles vs. Hood Rlva j-ieigms at The Dalles: Hood Rivae v wrnil Baimon at Hood River. May 26t Hood River vs. The Dalles Ihb. I at Hood Rtver; White Salmon vs. Hood ,T River Heights at White Salmon. ' June 2: The Dalles vs. White Salmon 1 at the Dalles: Hood Rive TTis.ht 1 Hood River at Hood River. June 9t White Salmon vs. Hood River at White Salmon; Hood River Heights . vs. The Dalles at yood Hood River. j June 18: Uhe Dalles vs. Hood River at ; The Dalles; Hood River Heights vs." White Salmon at Hood River. . June 23: Hood River va Hood River I Heights at Hood River; Whits Salmon -vs. Tho Dalles at White Salmon. , - June SO: The Dalles vs. Hood River I Heights at The Dalles; Hood RlvsrWs. White Salmon at Hdod River i A ,t - . ' . . .. ny iwirirr, Dut nun his arm soma time ago and is trying to come back. At present be Is' showing good form, t - Estacada has a f)n battery la" ths Bronson brothers. Both ar good, fcoadr players, , -' , .