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X THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. MAY M, 1111 4 TONNESON TAMES WILD SMASHES IF IHIEIR VILLAGE Spokane Redskins Helpless Till Ninth but Colts Already Have Game Safely Tethered by Hoofing Pitcher Willis. aitk aU4 Us fcall, M Mrs rtfct U Us rwH MtMr ss44 tM Issue, br fUUf la tltrm. Ejb.bmik start1 ii uk saubla l It Uft fU14 'au. DavU r4 1 Olirta, but N'' .-Sla4 kit I sfcurt. i'MHk flla4 III) at m4 eVrubl of lb ftrnK a4 ta . ( lerl. 7 oiimo Ikes Uik4 up o4 fanaad be in Willi hd hW. eimroaYtnaa Ur4 a lwti4 ul field, culling off cleaa Mis trow KItbl. teltrla o4 Harris. vr; POKA.NC AH R. H. po. a. r Bhr, lb 41 uon.y m 4 4 Ul Wr. rf I e I j I Kihiri.i man. rf 4 1(4 I I 4 I t If 4 t I I ki... b t artarUht. wmia, .., AD-Pf KEY STUFF FADIHB IHTO TALK Two Lightweights Set Exorb itant Value Upon Their Ring Services. REDTONERTWIRLS MIT Ml Uli4 firm Uw4 Wlr Chicago, Mar II Arrant inni for 1 lAtiRlt tiatiif In Waa. Yiirlf liAl MH J J P key M-rr)nd .04 Champlo A noii wer at Beavers Lose Game on Errors In the Eighth Inning at Frisco. Ra Prancier. Vlay t R4' Tlc. I bi pllbtll .mix of Kan fn-cIm-o ral, raptured lb honor of pitching lb. fir. I no hit, a rua gam Klip tl la our handeon. young mana ger. Ur. Mrholaa Williaiue for fcnualng HMkaa.a e.kn... a eM Lfir Tunnraon e.U. I Ha 1 Ick1 !( tguira fe.ierd.y d lf ly ika hua elm I'lilil tb ninth loolng I ha M.ioi. had gleaned lul I hi, wldelr canned hit. off hint, and II looked Ilka a l. ii'iul. but iUiniii.in.an. who bad l.cti 'l.lif a arlnllllallei lain all ft moon. etfl in with a iao tasief i d Uf..f. Willi and Hhaw bad fanned ito runa .i icrtM lb flal. Tha Colt fall en Willi in lha onan ig chapi.r for enough runa lo put lh (m. on lh ehelf Afler thai they Toul Manaor, tb I'ruikeliat k, rtr-ea. i t ... . "ria, rf Mil 1 1, ma. lb H.i ria. e . . . . Klubl. lb... full l In. .... . TouiiMKib, p. 14 4 1 If II t PQRTLANU All. K II PC A. K I I ii i ! t f I i III tand.lltl acaln to- v" .. ". 1 . IT " ' Wol..l ay. H I. worm llo.OO far " a "T'"'- h I4 'h ..1 ... .i.. "... ! iiiralififa of lia.r Mi r4 of Pori- . klik.rl.nl alan - . . Total I II 4 10 IT Bit) II K BIT INN I NUB. Hun I I Hit 04111 I Itui.a H M I I J - lilt 4 1IOlI0 -IO BI'MMART. Slrurh out My Wltlia t. Tonnoaon I ual br..a4 aloni and tam und.r p.. on ha I la Off Willi i. Tonneaon 4. Two baaa hlia Tulnn. i art wrlftii (II, Tonnaoon. Kiinroertiian. (tarriflP hlla Harrla. lilt by pllrhl ball Khaw. Wild pllfh Willi . 'Maaa of lml 1 hour II minulaa. L'm- plr Mar an. 8TAJCPIXQ OK THE TKAMS. wlr ull4 up. About lha moat ton apleuou faalura of lh fama f illowtn Ttnn.Mni pllehlng mi lha rhang In th attltu.1. of h Indiana, l.a.1 yrar I hay blatr Into town with abnormal pan ning lower lo th long lad lhy had. hut bafor th .k wa over they wera a badly taraad lot. If memory aarrre. th red.klna toult but on gam during tha w.k. Thla year lhy ar. a-all down tha Itat. and there la no rocklneae ap parent In their demeanor on tha field. Rton Jo Colm la eut4udi ao rouih po that It look him two day to break tnlo print, and than h rod In on ho- trlng. lo alt . the Cobb affair. Oh, Tea, U Oam. riut tb game'a tha thing. Tlier wa nothing to It but Tonneaon. aa afore mentioned. Vntll th ninth tha only man to reach third wa ('art wrlglit. via 1 a double, and after tha catrh of Willi . riw kv llimVv Rhiw lnt-k nut thre tlmea and Hap Myer hreeid twice. Cartwrlght waa tha only ucreaafully to aolva Tonneaon. Hitting from the right aide of the plat, lie gatliered tn two rorking double. Will! looked good at the atrt when ha fanned Menaor, but Cnilkahank. the ne cat of Mia alable, drove tha ball Into left for two ruahlona. flpra aeored hint with a allnglng alngla tn renter, aad nilly took aerond on th throw In. A wll'l pitch put Sprue on third, and ha erorad on Krlea Infield out, Bhaw to My em. .William walked, and Harrla followed with a acratrli alngla. Kibble wa there In tha plnrh and tfrova one to left that erored NUk, but Harrla waa caught 'twill aocond and horn and fl fially fell from xhauatlon after the en tire Spokane Infield took a hand In running him down. Zimmerman robbed Coltrln of a lilt In the fifth, but Tonntnon singled, took aerond on Menvor'n poke juat Inalde the third bug and third when Cnilkahank alngled to abort. A wild pitch let Ton neaon acore. 8iea waa out to Zim merman, and Cooney made a. great one handed etah of Frlea' liner over abort f'r the last out. Williams wax enfe In the elxth on Pavla' error and Harrla sacrificed Kibble worked Willis for a walk, but Coltrln skied to Cartwriglit. Tonneaou cot u freak double down the first baao line, tlui ball hitting a couple of Inch?" on fair territory af.er It paused the bag, and Nick and Jack acorenl. Captuln Oat Vernon Oakland Iajb Angel . , Han Kranclaco fi.rrminento . , . I'ortland Pacific Coaat LrafiTte. Won. Iat. 7 : si 21 ::: li 17 II 13 :t P c. .(14 .i0 611 .147 2 1 man ef f.ek.v'a t,lltlw mmA UorirUn' .t.A rjvlad tb. fn.t offer mad. baeaua "" t ihetu with a doubt rolua.a It wa loo low. .... Many fan. ar now 4arUrlng thai Toh.r waa In ..c.ll.M to,m. Bev. Tom Jo,,e. . , wily to allow Wolga.l ; ' ' B "' ' , lo b. drawn Into a match with th..tk- ,uU " rro, ,, h" yar.1 arr...p.r. a.lmltllly lha mo.i , Pul'M l.lm.elf log. .her and piteh.4 liainat 4r rill at .. f gall Is I m ar I wa. Id a WS.4 ISVmAir t that tha nrra.nt wautlaitona will and. 1""" oppoaed by Klawllter. aa have ... m.nx l.lrk.rln.a hatMn , fitch. 4 eli.llanl th rival ln th t. In 141 Ulk. J ark Curie MarriM AfaJ M'alie rmi Le.M Wlr I raat l.aa V.gaa. N. J4.. May Ii, Jack , (Ajrl.y, manag.r of Jim Flynn, lha , heavyweight who hoiea Jack Johnaun better ball ho a.'ao pitih.4 eicvllant ball but who. au'port frll down at rrtll.al tlmea, al- luwiiig the Koala to ally over two run la th eighth Inning. t'p lo tha eighth It wa m gr.at atrug gla, both team playing their hardrat and ualng every bit of baaaball knowl lg that hey paaeaa4 In order to WALLA VALIA TRAP SHODTSCORESLOV Bill Caldwell Wins Dayton Medal With Twenty Straight Birds. TRACKMEETFUNDS TO OLYMPIC SQUAD Scholastic Record Holders to Set New Marks Next Saturday. Walla W.IH Waeh. May l Ta fWet d l.o'!ig f it,. iw.al ahth anau.l tuii,.nent af tl . lt-oii.u.a . Aapotlaliwii ul II. Sbiloam L.14 wtlr, a . I... . t . . . . . . . . - . The ? of ll. I.t.i.r hola.ll. tl. alid fi.U mhI. wblch will b h.14 ua VluUi,u,.b fi.M lv.(uiJar tli.ffceM, Ul I gi.tt io the l)aipic fua4 ll for th world a rh.mplonahlp here July " a run. 4. waa niarrl..1 tod.v to Mlaa Maria I I'ortland had men on lh bae In the In-acher, a young goclety girl of Urn ver. In the hotel net. elated. parlura of lh Caatenada Judge I). H. Murray offl- Wfomlng Mrn Hark Hynn. tt'Dliea' ITr Lmm4 Wue I Caapar, Wyo.. May II. A yndlcal of wealthy oil operator her today haa ftrat. aectmd, fourth, atxth, elghtli aril ninth, but th Mta that meant talitn were tiilaaln. In Ilia fourth Idxlgeia reacheil third on.hla walk and Toner', eiror but th two following batiera were unable to put him acroaa the p!n( Toner alarted th Heal a- run ert'.ina He reached flrat In th eighth by .ink ing at a wild pilch. McArdls unrrl- and Northwralern ltfuc. Victoria .. I'm t land Vancouver Hpokane Tacoma . . Won. IL P r. 17 l .63 1 II M .hi ii i i: I h 1 .4X4 It 17 .49 II II .4S Won. Iont. Chicago ... Iloptnn Waahlnarton Cleveland .. Oct roll .... Philadelphia New York . Ht, IjOUI .. M 14 13 H II n National I-axae, Won. New York 27 Cincinnati 2- Chlcago 14 Plttaburg 13 ft. 1 .on I a 13 Phlla.1rlohla 1" Urooklyn lioaton 10 a lo I 4 13 IS 14 17 1 IyOBt. 14 13 1 IS 17 11 P C .74! .4. .&00 .600 .600 .440 .s:o rala.4 1:5.000 to bark Jim Flynn at 1 ." ru unari. i.un.eu eairi). ringald. odda In. his bat 1 1 with Jack '" arrors. on bv llanrrofi .nd Johnaon for the world a havywlghl ,n "'r r ""tlrr. allowed Toner and rhamplonahlp at Ijia Vegaa July 4. The I aiunaorrr 10 aror. oil men were led by Pert Orchard, who' Portland started a rally In t,e nti.th offered a 1100,000 pure lo bring the 'nlt Jackeon'a great catch ami a d nil.lc Klvnn-Johnaon s to Caaoar. Tha move- 1 I"' ennea ma Kama rriei I atartid when workmen aent 11000 The acore: to orchard to bark Klynn. I McArdle, ss. I M undorf f, rf, Kuftery, cf. I Hartley, If. . ' Jackson, I b. (tcdeon, 2b. Corhen. Jh. Kchmtdt, c. Toner, p, ... P r. am .500 .480 ( roaa FlichU Hani Itattle. 1 1 nltrl Pre.. Le.aed wire.) New Y'ork. May 12. Kans are dlaruaa Ing today what they agree waa the beat card staged here for several montliN. the main event of which was a bout between Leach Crosa and Paddy Sulli van. Cross dlsimeed of Sullivan after five rounds of furious milling, practl- Totals cally knocking Mm out In the fifth. IVirkey Hommcy made Johnny Dundee , fight like a cornered wildcat, the latter Chadbourne. winning by the narrowest poaalble mar- , Hancroft, 3b gin. Young Shugru of New Jeraey bunded Young Cohen of England a ter rific lacing. BAN riANCI"CO. Alt It 11 I''! A I 1 I 1 1 4 1 1 1 0 3 o 1 11 4 o i ; 11 3 11 0 12 1 3 o I 1 f, n 1 n ;s 2 r,: POHTI-ANP. AM HHP . . 3 ft n cf. Palzrr HU Own Manager. ( United frrm Iaaed Wlr.. New York. May 22. Al Paler, the 40 Iowa hca vywelfcUt, today announced hla , ItO'la-ers. fb. llutlcr, aa. . Htone. If. . . . IVihne. rf. . . Kappa, lb, . I low ley, c. . Kluwltter, p. Totals . . . 11 n 11 ; 1 a o 11 0 0 II n 7 0 1 1 4 a a y 1 11 0 4 4 1 1 (1 II 15 3 and 'jJ .u I. lit. tvmiil.iM fruan lb ahauici. la C. ahutig uf lh. aa II bird ev.tita l-.ie hn-i. uf Hal. a Walla waa high an.at.ur with lie hu,l. out f 16 Atthl. Ili.., of tte.Miiu, Alberta, aad W. al.i'uiii.i.a t.f tiii.ii. tJr, Ile4 l ""ul. "ti Ul bud. ... h !. KmI of aealllg w.a lnullli with 111 Ul.lt. I. Itrt of Mraiu waa high prufaa- 1 (hn r,,B . vverii with Iti bii.u I. M.ikley of llla and tr i lleigrr uf rMaaae tied for eo4 hig't gun wlih 14 blrda each, aad T. i.rL vf 1'urtUnd was fvurth high wku 1:4 btide CUa.U rt la Aaaaaaaav In lua Ininl Anaeonda rup v.nt tr H A. r'ullun. I'.t. tl hrlen, William C.l.tairit uf (t ,i,J and tteabey tied wiiii t till, t 1, l'i,o ahool off waa won by P t Kuril f Walla Walla. I l.r Wrll. H.lla llrownle nmtal waa won ti) I J Chlnrr.it of Hpnkane with a ui vf )?. Tha llrownle lrlhy la a d'Mil'le tiird a nil uf 20 pal. The l a, I. .ii medal Wa won by Wil liam I al'torU or -ortla4 with 2 blrda Tl v hUh gun of lb day waa l. taikl. 1 !ofeiiual, who tad 117 blrda out f a pnatiM 210. ll.rgtr and T Pari lay were tied for aevund with 111 each 1) Hrlen was high amateur with lv. and Chlngrrn aerond with III Tbo IMJ al'Hilng tournament and the twenty-ninth annual affair of the .-ortmeii a Aaeociallon el lh North rt will he lu-M In 0p-kne. Waeh. The tournament hr.s ltn held In Walla Walla for lh laet aetrn yrara. t'lfi era for the enauliig )er were nl. i er tel P. J Holohan and W. 11 'aid ell of Portland were elected 10 office for Ihe year. The complet list of off.crra nra: Prralduiit. Hugh McClroy. Sftokana flret vice prcaldenl, K. J Chlngrrn. Hpo kane. aecond l-e president. r're Pry (ln. Walla Walla, third vice president J llnlohan. Portland: ay-retary and tretKiirrr. t harloe r leinlng hpokana. Plieclnra of the aaaoi fallon elected Inai nlalit for the eimulng year are 1 II W Kioet of Monteaano. C L. Par ! laona of l.ewlalown, Mont : Archie Hlah I cm of Heaauno. Alberta: K. W Francis 0 1 of Fpokitiie- P P Stair of Iwlaton 11 I Idaho; C II. Hmlth of Ilutte. Mont.: W (i 1.. Caldwell of Portland. Or : E. E. Ellis 0'of Seattle; A. K. Vopaon of Hpokane; A. P. Hlg"low of Ogden, I tah. l. wiie.r.a trfra.l Tl. keta can b. 'uie4 at Ihe ihiutri ta Kluul atfeat bafuia it. uia.t ur froia varloua tti.ta beia h. Jifr.f.el r.,a taenia All aatlr.a i.a Umu ic.Wd for th mei .i d r VI 1-uioi., who haa charge of fulling Out lha program 1 tteiii laid in ord.r la ).. 11 cvup!ele4 b t.tnort.w sigtil 1fak rui t,e. r- H thai th.lr lean ar In a.ileti( iltmp for il meet and IL.y p-i to ttrr four n.w inura ho'.a.ttc aataMi.hed thai lit aland for eosue time to cum. A aiong the rwroid holder e that will a pear ar Vara Wind nag la, n- Uranl, tiltvr. n.1 Woixl worth ere ladnagl. who hold th world Interevhoiae- He record for th 14 and the Pacific ioit record for lh mile, announead thai ha never fell belter la hi. life and eipect to better th I line lo both event punn haa completed the l!at ef of ficial for lie meet and they ar aa f al Iowa. T. II. Dunne, re fere Prank t- Welkin., .tarter. Kdgar K Piank. clerk of court.. lUrt .Whiting, aaaoclatlon clerk of rourae. Iiert Allen, acorer. U J (lold.mlth. A a UcAlptn, pete Grant, and William P khelmer, tim ers Judges of finish Itoland Pari. Rob ert Krohn. .Martin Pratt, t) It KnlghL It A Mlrr and Urahaui lllmi 1eld judea-vow Walker. M. U BUD ANDERSOM V1NS HIS MEDFORD FIGHT all ,4 Breast lawa4 TWw M4fV. Or, Ma .1 KI4 MaaTUHaa, Iks fcaaaet, lt, ItgktwelgU. wa pl.lely eltU4 la kl flkl wtt tta4 Aa4ra f Vaaet.iti, W'aaAv. t la. I bight. AaOeraua laatag la lh Ihlrd goua. VacCWUaa gal I frwai f a hard lafl lew aria h latlef arl f ia fuel rui4 aad 1 Ik gae a hJ ibird bung la a 4mci l foit l blmelf MkM ta reNr di. g1 ti nea apart A n l.ia t UacCi.l.aa ia l mat with 0 stiff l!i to lh head M.c4Teltaa rft I eoAtlau. elalmlag a feat, kick w0 die I to a ed. Jamea. Carl Welff. Praak llanaar, Tt f.ar Murray aad Mik fiullar. Inataclrlt Taylor, t Carol tall. Ueofg fiurna and Ivld Vruca, Announce-r Jack Lalouretl. Owing to lh Ul rail for out ( taww game, lh (ir.goa Ha4all Manager aaeoclallon we fit hereafter meal on 4t urday bight, laalaad of Wedueed. ' ' ' 1 1 '1 iji . 1 ji mi aV-S ly .DORSET Arrow. COLLAR Iklatlactrewty saart and wpiary coaweortabea. i lot O cMa Clsett. Peahnrty Of Cnmrmnr. Trery. New Tee; .400 ' nenaratlnn from hla manager, Tom .144 , I Vltmirke 11 encef ort li i.vl lalzcr. he 345 will handle hla own affairs. SCORE TV IN'MNiTS. American Leagiie Oam pa. At Philadelphia R. H. E. St. Iiuls 6 10 2 Philadelphia 6 3 Flatteries Powell and Stephens; Plank, Morgan, Hotiek, Brown and Eagan, Lapp. That FishingTrip After you've, spent time, labor and money in fretting to your favorite fishing stream, there's a lot of solid satisfaction in know ing that your tackle is the best the market affords. Sellinff that kind of tackle is our regular business. sBackus&Morris ZZ 3 Morrl son Street. BeLlst & 2fid St. At noaton It. It. E- . . it i leveianu ii r I noaton j i Batteries Gregg and Easterly; O'Brien and Nunamaker. VaJah IHnta Kllbanc's Crown. I L'nlled PrrM t.w" Wire. Boston, May 22. John Ktlbane's featherweight crown wears a damaged look toduy an a result of his 12 round tmut with Jimmy Walsh of Boston In which the local boy fought tha Cleve land champion to a draw. Walsh held j hla own with the champion all the way. At New York R. H. E. Chicago S 8 0 New York 9 13 5 Batteries Peters Mogrldge, Renz, Lange and Kuhn; Ford and Sweeney. At Waahlngton . R. H. K. Detroit 2 2 2 Washington 0 t 3 Butteries Mti 1 1 In and Stauage; John son and Alnamlth. National League Games. At Cincinnati R. H. E. New York S IS 6 Cincinnati 8 9 2 Batteries Tesreau, Wlltse and Mey ers; Keere, Humprrrey ana McLean. Burns to Sleet Solzberg. (fatted Preaa Le.eed Wire.) New Y'ork. May 22. Announcement was made- today of a match between ; Krankle Burns of New Jersey and i Y'oung Solzberg, who will fight here May 29, Portland n o n o o o o o 0 o Hits o o o o n n o n o ii ' San Francisco . . . .0 n o 0 n o o 2 2i Hita I 0 0 1110 1 5 SIWIMARY. I Sacrifice fly Haftery. Two baae hits winery. sncrlllc nits l orhan, Howley. McArdle. First base on IihIIm Off Toner 2. Struck out Hv Kluwltter K by Toner 7. Hit by pitcher Cliad Imurnr. Double playa Schmidt to Mc Ardle; Oodcon to McArdle to Jackann. Wild pitch Klawltter. Time of game 1:30. Umpires Hiklebrand and McCarthy. COMEDIANS MAKE FAST At Pittsburg R. H. E. Boston 9 14 1 Pittsburg 14 15 3 Batteries Brown, Perdue, MeTigue and Kling; Rarldan; Lelflell, Camnlts and Kelly. At St. Louis R. H. E. Philadelphia 7 11 2 St. Louis 6 8 2 Batteries Alexander, Moore and Dooln; 'Willis, Harmon and Vvlngo. Johnson to Arrive Sunday. (United Press Leaned Wire. 1 Las Vegas, N. M., May 22. Jack Johnson will arrive here next Sunday to train for his battle with Jim Flynn July 4, according; to word received here today. He' will leave Chicago Friday with his trainer, Tom Flanagan. John son's quarters will be at tho Forsythe ranch, seven miles northeast of Las Vegas. At Chicago R. H. B. Brooklyn ... 4 8 1 Chicago 5 10 1 Batteries Rucker, Knetrer and Phelps; Maroney and Needham. Morrow Meets Petroskey Tonight. (1'nlted. Presa Leaeed Wire.) Oakland, Cal , May 22. Probability of a knockout when Howard Morrow and Ed Petroskey, the two most promising; middleweljrhts now on tho coast, meet hero tonight ln a 10 round bout haa put a keen edge on the Interest of the fight bugs about the bay today. Both fighters are of the rushing, slambang type, and as tha bout Is regarded as an elimina tion contest, it Is expected that the men will travel at top steed from the start Amateur Baseball J TIME- IN AUTOMOBILE The Portland Colts would like to ar range a game with an out of town team for next Sunday. Write John Swlnt. care Oarrctt-Young company, Manches ter building. Th White Caps, which have won eight and lost one game, are looking for out of town ga-mes with teams uudcr 19 years of age. Write I. Nesvold, 784 Corbett street. The Greenbacks defeated Troutdale Sunday by the score of 9 to 3. The Greenbacks want out of town games. Write Manager Hammack, 321 Morrison street. When you. meet her on the street you'll De a i you're wearing a . ' Stew- glad .They lift so lightly.1 ,Beh Sliinig v Leading .Qothier '- MORRISON STREET AT FOURTH Postpone Fight to July 37. Los Angeles, May 22. The Langford- Jeanette battle, scheduled for the Ver non arena July 20, Is tqday postponed until July 27. The reason for the change, according to Tom McCarey, Is to give .the fans an opportunity to whet their fight appetites after the Wolgaat Rivers match July 4- Transportation to Lob Aneeles already has been sent both fighters. Conley to Meet Wniner. Los Angeles, May 22. Frankle Conley probably will meet at a near date the -winner of the Coulon-Mltchell fight at Springfield, Mo., June 1. Ha haa re ceived an offer, the bout to be staged about June 16, and will accept If the hand he injured in hig fight with Jack White will permit It. St. Mary' Pitcher to Mack. San Jose, Cal., May 22. "Rancher" Hardin Barry, premier Santa Clara col lege twirler, is In receipt today of a hurry up call from Connie Maok, and will leave next Monday for Philadelphia to join the Athletics. Barry has been pitching winning ball for the Watson vtlle Giants, and was the guest of honor at a farewell banquet and dance ln that city last night BATTING AVERAGES The Nehalem club defeated the Tilla mook team Sunduy by the score of 9 to 4. Seattle Beats Vancouver Vancouver, B. C, May 22. Seattle de feated the Beavers in a 10 Inning game by the score of 4 to s yesterday. The locals were leading till the ninth, when the Bugs tied the score and put over the winning runs on errors by Kippert and James and Raymond's blngle to right field. The score; R. IL L. Vancouver , 2 S 4 Seattle 9 1 Batteries Smith and Lewis; Barren kamp, Thompson and Whaling. Umpire Toman. Jack Coogan and Eddie Tarks, come dian at the Orpheum thla weak, boaai that they hold the apeed record ror an automolillo trio from Chicago to New Y'ork. They covered the 1JO0 miles In four days without relays. Coogan drlv. Ing and Parka acting as mochanlclan In automobile races at Albany, Ua., May 19, 1910, they covered 260 miles In 240 minutes and their cur was the only one that made the run without stopping The comedians say they have made rircnnratlons to enter the next auto mobile races on the Brooklands tracK In England, In an endeavor to win honors for an American firm. They expect to drive Barney Old field's old 110. horse-power hoodoo car, which is held responsible for the death of 11 persons at Syracuse, N. Y., after the driver had lost control and the car bolted through the fence. Parks Is an ex-stableboy and Jockey of Sheepshead Bay., N. V., and waa Jockey for "Old Uncle Billy Bailey," a character among turfmen of the east. Coogan Is the au thor of many popular songs, one of which is "When I Wake Up ln tho Morning." PLAY SEVERAL GAMES IN TENNIS TOURNEY Vernon Jakes Coast League. Los Angeles, May. .22. Vernon took the lead In the Coast league race yester day by defeating the Angels, while the Oaks fell before the Senators. The final core was 5 to 1. uozer weakened ln the eighth inning and allowed the Tigers to score four runs. The score: R. H. E. Los Angeles 1 1 2 Vernon 6 9 0 Batteries Torer and Boles; Castleton and Brown. Several single games of the Kats spring tennis tournament of the Mult nomah club were played yesterday be tween the showers. Chairman Wakeman la hoDlng that the weather will clear up so that the tournament can be fin ished by Friday evening. The results of yesterday's matches Lewis beat Rohr 6-2, 6-3; Frohman beat Humphrey, 6-4. 6-1; Baldwin beat Kwing-, 7-5, 0-4; Wilklns beat Herdman default; Jones heat Klepper, 6-0, 6-3 Cowing beat Ames. 8-6. 6-2; Gilbert beat Ladd, 6-2, 6-2; Wakeman beat Bredemeier. 6-1, 6-1. ORLGO.Y IIOTFIiH ORCGOX HOTELS Hotel Oregon Portland, Oregon. Wright & Dirkinton Motel Gx, Prep. Hotel Seattle Seattle, Wuh. Wright & Dickinson Hotel Co, Props. Both hotels centrally located, modern In every respect and con. ductod on the European phui. iL2- (c:? . os aiT fit-ns 'ainu : - -" i uni Jjjfi B 9 8 B ymmmmA e : ''''"'MIM 1 KcstPcpIx, L j:i4'-JiI;,.Ji!'M-!':!.':lT THE PORTLAND DELIOHTFULLT locat ed In the center of the city. Convenient to the ahops, theatres and urban car. Popular Grill and Dining Room, famed for their excellence. Euro pean, 11.50 upwards. a. j. XAxrnLkjra, nanarT FOR THE SERIES 4 . BTrs On Oam. 4 Ab. H. P.C. 4! 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E. Tacoma . 10 13 2 Victoria . 1 4 1 Batteries Schmutz and LaLonge: Mc- Creery. Jorstad and Grindle. Umr" Van Haitren. ' Oaks Begin to Slide. ( Sacramento, Cal.; May 22. acraunen to won yesterday's game and pulled tha Oaks out of first place. Schwenck allowed tha Oaks but two nits, while 12 wera mads oft Malarkey. Th final core was 2 to,L The score: R. H. E. Oakland . ... 13 1 Sacramento . . I 11 r Batteries Malarkey and Mlti; Schwenk and Chek- . e Select Olympic Men June 10. "Nw York, May"!2. The eastern ath letes to represent the United States in tha Olympic games in Sweden will b choaea hera by tha American Olymplo eommltte) an Monday. Juno 10, accord ing to an annoancement made today. fjiSL 'fern Holds Your Sock Smooth as Your Skin. Your dealer should have both styles choose the style you like. BUY BY NAME Boston Carter a the one garter that has all the qualities of comfort, se curity and durability. SOLD EVERYWHERE I. aaiBaBBBsBkvMMBBBBi! Either . r-1 y L1'1 rtn .. 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