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THE OREGON 5U?.'DAY JOURNAL. TORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNINO, APRIL, tl.. Illl ; " " 1 1 1 ' ' ' '' 3 UGHRVEIGHIS HWD W Peerless Hal Chase After King Cobb's Laurels VICTORIA PLANNING GREATEST GOLF . JOERIVERS fS LOG'CAL OFPO.S'EUT NOVICE HAS AS MUCH RIGHT TO CHALLENGE AS ANY MEETING INHISTORY OF NORTHVEST CRACK PLATERS FROM AIL SECTIONS TO TAKE PART 'V - , tlr M . XT. af bta. feat-tar, 4hU It- J a fUf lb .a Aasele , t 14 gat.lh first rr'ei A4 lUalk it 4 H the MHr iiMtau ! aaar thlthie r v snae Wal Ua. "A 4 ( skk4 aa T Skata,' Mr IM 4irwalt4 a a "He efce44 Mn t4 up likM rh h t4e better- H M kublle.- AU MM. flu I wfca, f iMllMf say ntt eatoaa IK ttgbiw height be M4 e4 akouM.i ah hi fiwa m lee "loli freata af WelgaelT 7M Iej V. . There ar peohakJy 4oae m e!le4 111 tV4H WhA think haneia 1HI4 le matru lift Wo:al. Of lhee lha four IKal la up lha tet l-rtM)attr ar harkey MrKarUaJ. Mail Wells, rrd4le Wale en -kerb eui- Hrawa. MrrUs4 ee4 Walla are tarred with Ike earn bruafc. Neither at I bant a fnaka Id eight el table Walgaei woei lha nil, aa Hmtf la loo eaves, at a 11 a for A4 I tram tkam say ewiu la lla matter of Mtiedag. I rredat WtUh l a lavalld tl pr. am. II fftwrn that ka ta ru for erv. egat. but la .view of lha miMr la ajilck k eotUl a roupl of I Una whll training, lha promoter 4a eel rarn Mm aa a gilt edged rlah. OaaMt fat lim. Knot tout'' Ureas, wh ban kl rerr auapkloualy. has' par form ad a eireakiiy Svnag many monlha lhal Ih.r la ao public clamor for a Wot gaet-Browa ftght. Trua Ma bark.r keep adtsnclag kla rlalma, and. for lhal matter, aeatm willing enough l wager heavily oa hla cbanroa, bul tu avn lba aorllng riilira of hla own Naw York ar orln. liif anr oirllrmanl oar WolfaaCa atudlad roldnaaa -owar4 Kroaa. Her la iht eaaa In nulahall: T litniarolghl alluatlon la In aurli a a ha in that whixvtr hrlnga Wolfaat lo lha artirl algnlna; pont a , on boat Tn tilled to flfhl lha champion. ABI niera la th lad. At that nirtra la lurky. Ta avarkfa llahlariht hka lo baar I ho boat onJ hurdrn of an tramaljr long day; lha hooka and wallop of many a biltarty ard (attla bfora h ta In Una for a whirl at th title, liar, however, la a ounUr who la golna to !- I la hla lr lata It fti:hl U ky kUliUf t Ik klbw !(, ' . AC Ha 9 Wlaav T k akar M aaaMf of Irulk la Ik Mtiuiaa lui Mia4 fi lrJ ryor i a ia of III A4 kaa Kiro ita iM rakl a a-a.k Of lUnoa. aa4 II UMa li rH aauU mi Mia rJ la ia ika m aii artuu if k raaUf4 Ik klia k Ik aaa arwua or vatM. Hot If Wotaaai kl M raa Klvoia M biM kiaaf Wo.aa oa4rtai a ara a f a.amk as rur i ixai ! ri kia y tk i Ik aw ' (ariiy . r Tbla IMlf of a tmt.na kalaa aparaiod paj far afi-ii ia a oaa ana M va caa iil ak ta tr;i kpo Holtaai MklUva- aot aa airoaaik will k 11 la far 4if frai from rattftaiag la lb aarly krlr af riailcurr afiar fcwtaa Ui4 off liana wilk m fexakva arm la lial caa lha fa jury ta turly lor I. w kor a with a ana a wna baa boa Mt aa kaUa Ika hola aaiam ia affat4. Ckaay ataa Ba Caarta4, I ha r4 el 4 raiaf a af trak aay thai aa apfaadtriita Pp Uoa f11I akak a 14 arVai4 anaa a aac a4 aioarar, a4 ikU pranUaily anoaaa ikal it win ranrr a lr ppnatar tola) aa Ofdlnaty oaa. Pttrm kB Ika caa a wiibia lha bou4 of pal blllly Utat a atratlar aaporiaara mar coat art a caaanpKNi lata a dua. HJrm la a groat luila ring man oaa who Ma impniial rry Urn ha Inaaav-tut under ordliwary clrcuia laaroa II would aavor of foreleg anal lra ta ac4 him againat a pugiliat al Wolgaat a calttxr al Ui ry aiarl of hla Hahtwalght raraor. Itul thoao who want in fliura out th rhanroa of tbla boot will nava to Ignor lh ordinary mathoda of rcaaonlna Th main things to apw-ulata oa la whihr Wolgaac. inlnua hla appandli. aid aflr ntoniha of building up 4 iu aama rom- pact bundla of fighUng macblnry lia waa twfor ba wa forrad tt aubinlt to the aurgaon a knlf. If Ad a iralaln auggaala lhal ue baa rotindrd lo all right ba will ba a top heavy favorll our Rivara. If lhar la any dunbt about lha matter. It alll ba a blrak outlook for th (hamplnn. In Klvtr he will find a youngattr who gunck rapldlv. aoiuralrly and allh goud fori and who knuwa lo a dot whan rt rroad an aail. THE WOMAN GOLFER Ily Dorothy CmpbrlU Wcmirn'a Champion of Great ItHlaln aJ Caa ada; Ei-Wonten'a Ctutmpioa of the I'nited Ktatra. .six 7I mi It la notlccabla hat quit a number f women ua cluba that ara much too heaVV for them, and cannot under tand why they ba cum ao quickly tired. Thla la oftan because they ara content to uaa too caat-off toola of their mala relation instead of grttlng A act for them aelraa. Another fruitful aouroa of dlacour axement la bllatarod handa, many, play era believing that glove are an In- aurmountable hin drance to gripping the club evenly, which surely must no only a auperaiition. aa ao many of the best-known . women players are nrv-r seen without tliera. Of course tl'.ere la the danger of the club slipping around on - a at day. but it la an eaay matter to carry an extra pair of gloves. One so often hears of a match going in an unexpected way owing to one of the couple having ftdly blistered, thumb or palm that it is surprising that so many people con tinue to play without them. The ad vantage of being able to wear them on cold days Is inestimable. The tendency Jo specialise in one par ticular stroke, "a fault that ia by no means confined to women, la after alt a natural one. Every golfer has her fa vorite club, one with -which she feels more sure than with any other, and shb is apt to develop that shot out of proportion to the rest of her game. . In stead of doing this It would be far wiser to try and bring her other ahota Up to the level of this one, because a player who ran do wall with one rlub la capa ble of doing well with them all In eplte of all the talk one hears about th dlaapprarance of the disparity between the alandurd of the two aexen. it la unlikely, for a variety of reason, that the fair aex will trer b aerloua rivals to men. But there la on depart ment of the game In which women ought not to b outclaased, and that la In put ting. Even allowing tbla to b the caac. ' j j " " It la tha woman player who la the moa aerlnua offender In making that mos futile of all m la takra being short with approach putta. Thla la an absolutely inexcusable fault, aa not only la It case of "never up. never in." but th never up golfer la not able to gauge the exact etrength of the green around th hole, giving the advantage to the player who putta to be a little more than hole high every time. Of course It re quire a little courage to play boldly for the hole, but It la quite worth whll to accustom oneaelf to doing It, aa there a alwaya a chance of att Iking the back of the tin and going In even from -a distance of 10 yards or more. When playing In a tournament It la good plan to try and remember ex actly from the first da) which of tha greens, ar fast and which alow; al- hougn they change according to tha weather they generally vary at pretty much the same ratio. On aeaalde linka th greena aa a rule are mora variable than those on inland courses, and even alight shower will maka the greateat difference possible In then. The Toronto Checker and Chess club 111 hold a checker tournament during the Raster holldaya to decide tha cham pionship. The first prlx will be a gold medal valued at $60. Anderaon'a rules will govern play which will be. run on the knockout ayatem. Detroit, Baltimore. Cleveland and In dianapolis contemplate building motor cycle tracka this summer. Hal Chase, In action at first base, and Ty Cobb (in smaller photograph.) Chase has avowed desires on th crown which King Ty Cobb now wears. The Initial sacker of the Yankees announces that he is out for the title of the most valuable player in the American league. By W. J. MrBeth. New Tork. April 20. A new challen ger enters Ban Johnson's lists this aea Son for mortal combat with the cham plon of all diamond knighthood. Ty rua Raymond Cobb, like tha "Qeorglan peach" of Hugh Jennings' mighty Tiger aggregation, he la no novice at the game, ills atar waa firmly established in fame's firmament long before th onder of the generation aigned hla flrat "bush" league contract. Hal Chase, first baseman of tha Highlanders, asplrea to , Cobh'a crown. None can deny that Chaaa, In hla art. tanda second only to the sensational Cobb. In many reapecta th former leader of the Tankeea is superior to even Ty. Oreatea of Oam. Chase la the greateat flrat baseman of baseball history, he ia the greatest fielder and the quickest thinker. He la wonderfully faat on th baaea; he Is able to break away quickly, and poaaessea that keen intuition of Just when to start so as to get the break on the. opposing battery. Rarely -la- ha caught stealing and he pilfers third more often than any rival. Before he aeta forth on a purloin trip Chase is absolutely aure that he holds the winning advantage.. Chase la a good hitter a wonderful batter in Girls Basket Team of Beaverton School fact and one of the best men before the public when it comes to protecting the runner. Hal Is almost infallible on the batting end of a "squeeie" play. ax dh: MvK -V-rV JSL . iUM-v.' - - ' - W. :. i -Tboughrmade up entirely t 4nexperieoced jrfayera the Bearertoru Dr team- closed Ua season with aa enviable record. Tbey met Foreat Grove High, Clemawa Indian school, St. Johns High and Park Place, losing but on game In six. " The Indian girls beat them 19 to 8 at Chemawa, but vher took revenge In the return game, winning by a IS to-II core. , In the season tbey scored 111 points to their opponent 3. In the plcturej reading from left to riitht th " V payers are: L'pper row: Margaret Peterson, Azalea Young, Helen Balrd, J, E.' Waggoner, (coach V. Ooldi, Vincent; lower row: reari rtugneon, iuw rmptiric, tptaiu;, audi rtnran, Mario vraggonor, vniascoi;, &amryn ixa- - Wouldn't Sptk aokr. Just one thing, hereafter, has atood between this wonderful player and the all arqjind championship. A fault, you might call it, but It has more the ap pearance of a virtue. Haa has been handicapped by his charming personali ty. He haa ahown it in every movement on the field, and in hla every attitude of base stealing. He haa alwaya slid head flrat, not because he cannot pro gress aa cleverly and quickly with the spikes In front of him, but through fear of Injuring an opponent. In his big league career. Chase haa n.u, Mitt jQnwn m In I k la a- spact he haa alwaya been fair to a fault against himself. Cobb, on the other hand, exacts the last ounce of flesh. He will not relinquish one lnch'of his right to base lines even if the career of an opponent Is thprlce of a stolen baae or an extra hnse hit. Mo Xriiat for Glory. Such genuine earnestness aa Cobb displays might have placed Chase on par with the Georgian the past sev eral years. Hal has never been fired with the luet for glory that prompts Ty to climb up and up even at the ex pense of others. Indeed, the peerless flrat baseman of the Hill Toppers has alwaya looked upon the national pas time lightly. Hal aeema a new Chase this spring. K still Is boyish and llghtheartetf In his actions both'' on and off the field. But there is a seriousness in his play ing .manner never before, evidenced. He haa assured Wolverton of hla heartiest cooperation. " He deolarea himself de lighted to have been relieved of tha responsibilities of management. . . For the first time he displays deep Interest In his colleagues of the Infield and coachea them and schools them In his little mannerisms so aa to effect th beat possible working harmony. . Ii gov afore Aftl. Chase seems, if possible, more agil than ever. And It can ba noticed whsA little sliding he has dons, haa -been. done feet first. Also his spikes ar long, of the Ty cobb type. It Is syported, that ne nas tiougiu a rue and that he will employ It. . ; "I've 'arrived at the conclusion," said Chase the other day, "that it is high time for me to, do something with my self. There Is no reason that I can see, why ny one should have anything on me aa a ball player. I ve always given the other fallow a ahader the bat ter of it, but that got. me nothing. Now I'm going out to aea just what I. can 00, I have afway a played my hardest but I do not think it was my beat did not, look upon the game seriously enough. I have given my word to wol vertontEat If I do not show New Tork this year the real thing In first sack ing, then I'm ready to step down and out. And, you know, I'm no 'million aire. I need the money Juat aa much aa the next one." Te VWlrta Vtr (I. a, wkWk a44 ia iink aaa ' ktp kraawl f Ik fwifw AtMik M Ualf imnilW. fc awattag tk- ai kiaae f Ika ( Tk !- I slay a tit TVaaAal saeratag, Mar I. aalaa saltl k fitla SwlfUv ! ttalita f'w-a IS Vii (UI ilk. rTaar Vif lk af rMlUs. Ol Jek Ulf rl.l af V H I SainlUia Cawairr lk Hta (alrr -i.fc, Taak elk a4 ika Uta rlww a aaacla4 a4 II will Hklr lk fgl iMrtiBMl k4 ta Ifci ia a Ik) rttli Tk kal Sf ! I Mklri aay as.! effat la m a laa I" 'krlarta, kl Ik tfa' f lk tluk Ikal caa g4 aaay ttm ikwatr ki, al ikai ia wiil lik.ir ie awat Vetertr akakr timtmr IMI' la leal ka af lef fe Ik ttoi ataaakla laluakle ptik fcae Im oaal far ftral aa4 era4 la- la ail Tka ei4lllaa af Ik awl fullow Th rwi af Ik V. a Uf a - i Ilea will gr all rwaliilaa Tk efcaaiploaahlr vl la a aaJ tadiar aaairb will k oair ia KlnWll af k thrift Noflhw Qolt eaeorletto. All elhvr rnipiiera a' pea la all assalawis Batrt Claaa Kay Th satry fa for both aaaa and tJ m r kamalsnahlp will h II ICatrr muil ar com ; a n y eetry la all ra. fa Irla rlaa I k a. slaatlar. . ana enuel aada with ar addraaawl I Hn r t'omba, earratary Vkrtetia ulf rluh. Vk-lorta. " C. For all haadkeap avaaia ha ralriaa anual b mad III tha errtrr by p- an. tha triatie day l rotnpatltloaa. Man a I'arlfar northwaat rAaaaploeablp ta b plared aa follows. (jualllllng raxed oa Tuaadar. Ma '.. i kutae, medal play. tUel II la qualify and roa tnue al match pla. reunda of It nolo Heml-flnala and finale lo e-a I hole Tha loaera In tha flrat round of tha champlonaMp ahall conatttute tha flrat flight, tha third alaleen In the qualify ing round ahall conetltut lha scond flight, tha neat alitea Ik third flight and ahould thar t aufflrienl enlrlaa, a fourth night prisa win m given. Ladies' larlflc norlhweat rhampion ahlp: Qualifying round II holes, rpadal plat. Tueeoay ariernoon. May i. nm ait lean to qualify and continue at match play, rornda of It holr throushout. Th loaera In tha flrat round of tha mem plonahlp ahall ronalllute th first fllgM. th third eight In lh qualifying round ahall rnatltule th aerond flight. Ofa B a trie Close May f. Entrle fr tha ovn championship must be In by ! p. m., Thursday, May 9 la the handicap evaala, lb handicap commute will uaa tha handicap Data aa returned by the eacretarlea of tha vert oua cluba, aupplemntd by any authen tic Information of changea nereaaary to handicap all player on th aama bal. Drawlnga and palling for all event and maiobca. ether than lh champion ship, and details of the tournament gen rally will b la charge of th tourna ment commltte. Competitor mLSt ba on the first tea. ready to play at the tlm fixed for each event or match. The achedule of play folio wa: Taesday, May T. a. m. Men's Pacific northwest champlonahip. Qualifying round, first IS holea. medal play. 11:30 p. m. Men'a Paclflo north eat championship ! aaoei s4i f-f, l e l k is ur. IMS l-a!" famine atkt (maaH.akiB, Wf g raw. ( ka, aaaUi lr. ajlifr. All lir-MUM Walaaaaay, May & S am- Ma a fwill . afl el k-aasyiafciSL tl !. aauk r . It k.ta I II a ak Italic' fetfke SMMthw! kasFiaaifi ri m aaatth -ia, if iMtaa I P a.i rVrlft kartlVMl haphl Ikwraaa rwadL mK ) llay It haa III av -'lfu axthaa fi.aKia. rtral, a if and, IkuS aa4 fwith riigM. r im4, t hUa, at air h klai. . I p aa ladiaa' first ead - 4 ftiekia nt inM, II a4. BkUh p-r Ail say fwlttag Thaf4aya Mar a. . a aa Third rwu4 aa rktsjplaa ahlp kiUk, II halaa la a a-llMl ffighla. $ri leuoJ. maih play. It hia lata ia Sara I fin ia, laduae tKm- tilwaahip Bnalrha. I It p. an fcl-fln:, ssaa's rtgkta. II hale, matrhj piy. All day Pvitlag. TrMUf, May . t a aa ! finals, kill ehasa- Fionaiiip aairn, anaick play flrat II kol.a i a na!. snaa'e fligbla. match pty. II kolva. -. I a m riaala, ladles rhasipleaaMs male haa. II hale. I! I p m gml fikals. man's Chan plotxahlp raatrh. watrh plar. Sf4 II bla. I f fa MU4 foMiraaena. Ifaadleap. J. It p. m ldl approaching. I li P m Men a appraarblng All dan fulling atarAay, May IL t a m.Ktnale, men a Pacific north weal champlonahip. match play, first II holaa II a m rinaia. men'a flights, II holes, malrh play , It a. m -mi' opn handicap, 11 holra. medal play. i: it p. m. rinaia. mea'a champlon ahip. match play, aarnnd II holra. II II p m -Mane open handlcsa,,!! holaa. medal play. J It p. m I-adUa' drttlng. . 4 It p. in. Men t driving. p. ni Cliaatplonahlp putting, HlStch ' play, putting till I p. m. Men'a open champlonahip will b played the following day. . - I LAND ACADEMY IL PlAY CADETS The Portland Academy baaeball team will Una up against th Hill Military Academy team Wdneeday afternoon on Multnomah field. Bo-.', teems are about he same In strength, and an Interesting gam should b played. Stavena will likely pitch for tn P. A. earn, whll van zandt win work on he mound for the Cadeta. Both teama have had plenty of practice since tbey played their last game. The game will be called at I O clock. Friday the Columbia University team III line up agalnat the Washington - Qualifying round, sec- High school nine. The "Mult noman $3.00 Hat Latest Spring Shape and Colors NEGOTIATIONS ARE ON FOR A RUGBY JAUNT The California Rugby Football union haa Invited an all-star Rugby teem from Australia to visit this country during the football seasonj next fall. Prelim. I nary negotiations ara already ' under way whereby 'the California teama. In eluding Stanford, University . of Call- romla, oiympte club and several ethers and the British Columbia Rugby union will aseiat In preparing the . schedule of games. Two years ago picked Uni versity of California and Iceland Stan ford university squad played' a series of, gamse in Australia and New Zealand. 1 Headquarters c tor Jonn B. Stetson Hats $4 to $10 Soft anti Derby . OnryrlgM Rart,cbaaW ft Mara Style m clotnes is probatly tne most important tiling you consider in buying; it ougbt to be Because its important, you want tbe clothes to keep stylishr 1 'y Hart Sckaffner & Marx ' V ! male stylish clotLes; it tyie that staya stylist because iV tascd on ail r wool fabrics, properly abrunk, aorl tailored rigbt. Better bave tbe best. ; Suits $18 $20, $25, $30 $35, $40 - " Sam'l R os en Tbird and Morrison blatt.'.fe? G uO.