The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 11, 1912, Page 16, Image 16

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL TORTLANP. TUESPAV EVENINQ, JUNE II. 1911
CRIPPLED EQUINES AMIS MAYBE
ORIENTALS EXHIBIT RARE KNOWLEDGE OF THE GAME
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Mates Fall on Tosser
Amount Needed to Send
tance Man, Will Swim
Next Saturday.
Agree but Reno James
World Will -Assemble In
Stadium.
Bloom field.
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tr alcClure. slultnotnah Amalrur Ath
letic club, l'ortla-nd. Or.; Janua . I'at-
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lirown unlveralty.
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The All-Chines aAfba!I team of Honolulu. Hawaii, now on a bamstormlnir; baseball tour ot the United
States, made a blir hit in New York recently, when they played the Fordharn college nine, at the Polo
grounds. Although they lost by the close score of 3 to 0, the orientals exhibited a surprising knowl
edge of the fine points ot the game, being weak In only one department batting. They fielded and
ran bases like veterans and gave their American opponents a very warm contest. Left to right Ls4
Tin, third base; A. Akana, first base and captain, and Kaa Yan, catcher.
llams; Mullin and On Blow.
; Umpires Weatervelt and Evans.
T At St Louis
Boaton
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Brown and Stephens,
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, Umpires Egan and O'Loughlln.
: At Cleyeland R II K
Philadelphia , v. 4 U 1
Cleveland 3 jj rj
Batteries Dcnder snd Thomaa;
BlandlnK. Mitchell and Easterly.
4 Umpires Hart and Connolly.
BATTING AVERAGES
FOR THE SERIES
4 Colts One Qama 4
4 Ab. Bh. P. C. 4
Kibble 3 0 .000
Harris 4 1 .250
4 CruIkBhank . . . . 4 1 .250 4
Bpeas 4 o .000
4 Fries 4 2 .500 4
4 Williams 4 1 .250
Smith 3 0 .000 4
Coltrln 3 0 .000
- Bloomfleld .... 1 0 .000
Doty 2 o .000 4
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HEMEDYFOffMEN
Harry II. llallowell, Nww York A. t.'.
William J. Kramer; U. K. Magulre.
North Attleboro, Mass.; Allcliaul J.
Ryan, Irlah-Ainerlcan A. C, New York;
Henry I Scott, South I'ateraon A. C.
New Jersey; A. Lewis Tewanlna, Car
lisle; Garnet M. Wyckoff, University of
Ohio.
Cross country race Tell 8. Berna,
Ge-orire V. bonhag, Kdward J. Fltigei
ald. New York A. C. ; Harry II. Hallo-
well; John P. Jones. William J. Kramer,
Herbert N. Putnam. Cornell; Henry L.
Scott. Norman t. Laber, Ciarnct H.
Wyckoff.
110 meter hurdle Edward I. Beeson.
University of California; VauKhn S.
BlancharU, Boston A. A.; John 1C Case,
University of Illinois; James J. Dona
hue, Los Angeles A. C. ; John J. tiler
Jr., Irish-American A. C, New York;
Martin W. Hawkins, Multnomah A. C.
Portland, Or.; Fred W. Kelly, Los An
geles A. C: John P. Nicholson, Univer
sity of Missouri; Edwin II. Prltchard.
Irish-American A. C; Jaxnea Thorpe,
Carlisle.
Running high Jump Piatt Adams, N.
Y. A. C; Edward L. Besson; Harold B.
Enrlght, Boston A. C; Egon B. Erlck
son. Mott Haven A. New York;
Harry J. Qrumpett, N. Y. A. C; George
L. Horine, Olyraplo club, San Francisco;
Elmer W. Richards, University of Utah;
James Thorpe.
Running- broad Jump Piatt Adams,
Fred H. Allen, University of California;
Harry B. Babcock. S. It Bellah, Mult
nomah A. C, Portland, Or.; James J.
Donahue, Los- Angeles A. C. ; Albert L.
Gutterson. Boston A. C.; Frank C Irons,
John P. Nicholson, Eugene L. Mercer,
University of Pennsylvania; James
Thorpe, Harry L. Worthington, Boston
A. A.
Pole vault Harry S. Babcock, 8. H.
Bellah, Frank D. Murphy, University of
Illinois; Eugene L. Mercer, Frank F
Nelson, Yale; Maro S. Wright, Dart
mouth.
Throwing Javelin, best hand Piatt
Adams. S. It Bellah. Harry O. LotL.
Mohawk A. C New York.
Javelin throw, right and left Piatt
Adams. Harry Q. Lott, James A. Mon
sul. Chicago A. C; George W. Phllbrook,
Notre Dame university, Ind.
, Throwing- discus, best hand Russe'l
Beatty, New YorK A. c; Avery Brun-
dage, Chicago A. A.; James It Duncan,
unattached, New York; John P. Hooker,
Chicago A. A.; Patrick McDonald, Irish
American A. C.; A. M. Mucks, C. A. A.;
Emil J. Miller, unattached, Newark, N.
George W. Phllbrook; Ralph W.
Rose, Olymplo Club, San Fuonclsco.
Putting weight, best hand Russell L.
Beatty, Patrick McDonald, A. M.
Mucks," C A. A.; George W. Phllbrook;
Ralph W. Rose, W. A. Zlegler, Rhoades
scholar at Oxford, England. Pittsburg.
Supplementary Lawredcs .A. Whitney.
Throwing- hammer. Clarence C.
Childs. Simon P. GalUs, N. T. A. C;
John P. Hooker, Matt J. MeGrath, Ralph
vv. Rose, Benjamin F. Bherldan, N. Y.
A. C.: W. A. Ziegler. Supplementary
Harold E. Marden, Dartmouth; Alfred It
Tilley, Dartmouth. ' '',..
Pentathlon Piatt -Adams, Harry
Babcock, Avery Brundage, Boston A. A.;
James J. Donahue, Los Angeles A. A.;
John J. Eller, Jr, Irish-American A. C;
James A. Menaul, C A. A.; Eugene L.
Mercer, George W. ; Phllbrook. James
Thorpe:' Supplementary Richard L.
Byrd.
Decathlon. Averjr Brundage, Harry S,
Babcock, James J. Donahue, John F.
Eller, Jr.. James A. Menaul. Eugene L.
Mercer, George W. Phllbrook, James
Thorps. Supplementary Richard L.
Byrd, Eugene Schoebinger, C. A. A.
SHARPSHOOTERS
ON JOB FOR WEEK
Best Line of Year Will Be Got.
ten on the Tailenders of
Circuit.
Bud Sharr and his Oakland pennant
chasers arrived this morning from th
south for a clx game series with the
Beavers. Last time up Bud and his boys
took three out of five games from the
Portland club, and the Commuters as
sert that they will repeat this week.
Harry Abies and Elmer Koestner will
likely hook up in the oenter of the dia
mond this afternoon. JJcCredl plans
to work Koestner twice against the
Sharpshooters, and on both occasions he
will probably draw Lefty Abies.
McCredle Is patiently waiting for th
Beavers to catch their stride, a thing
which they have given promise of doing
for the last two weeks. They looked
like world beaters In the first three
games against Sacramento, but after
that went to plerea Against th Los
Angeles club they looked Ilk a true tall
snd team.
Probably the best line of all will b
had this week. If tha Dak rat i.iv
"! rarest on thn Anral allinf wa mliht
Just as well b contented with soms
pines In the second division. A team
that can't brak even on Its home
grounda has little chance of getting up
In the race on 'th road. This Is on of
the established facts of baseball.
Baseball Is a peculiar game, and one
never knows what is going te happen
next, as witness the tumble of the
Portland club In the Northwest leagu
from the top rung to near the last in
two weeks.
on Wednesday and Thursday th
games will start st 4 o'clock on account
of the street parades, which begin at J
o'clock on both days.
Creasey, former star of ens of the big
gest swimming clubs In England bad
Joined ths "winged" club. Creasey Is a
crack short distance swimmer, and Is
expected io figure In both dash "events
Friday afternoon.
Entries were received from th Unl
verslty of Oregon yesterday. The entry
list closes late tonight, and It Is ex
pected that sveral more starters will be
received tomorrow by mall.
The races will be held on th south
side of the east approach of ths Haw
thorns bridge at 2 o'clock.
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batlla on Monday venlng Rest hfor
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Bad Cigars
Slow Suicide
Smokinp bad cigars is slow
suidde. No occasion for it
when "Sam Sloan" sells for
5 cents.
The Dallas high school team claims
the championship of the Willamette val
ley, having defeated Sheridan, Independ
ence, Salem, Corvallls ad several other
team. Thejr latest victory was oyer
th Corvslliaj high by the score ef S to
l.t Cadle's batUna- was ths feature of
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THREE SET MATCHES IN
JUNIOR TOURNAMENT
Play opened yesterday afternoon in
th Junior tennis tournament of the
Multnomah club. Several fast matches
were played, some of which were thra
sets. The results: Jones beat Bingham,
6-1. 6-2; L. Rosenthal beat Adams,
6-4, 8-1; Lloyd bent Bates, 6-1, 6-4; B.
Rosenthal beat Wurzweller, 6-2, -3-Bent
beat Reld, 6-0, 6-4; Trejrlglas beat
Trowbridge, 4-6. 6-1, 6-3; Mathews beat
Foarnley, 2-6, 7-6, s-2.
VAN HOOMISON'S WING
FOOLS ELKS PASTIMERS
The pitching of Van Iloomlson of the
Knights of Columbus team was too
much for ths Elks and the purple and
white squad was defeated yesterday
afternoon on the Vaughn street 'grounds
by the score of 14 to 21. Van Hoomlson
allowed ths Elks but five hits,' while
his team mates gathered In 14, not
counting Ms own triple.
Campbell was the batting star, annex
ing three hits in six trips to the plate.
Hughes, Gleason and Mangold also
rtarred for the K. of C. team.
The team: R. H. E.
B. P. O. E 2 5 8
K. "f C 14 15 6
Batteries Harlow and Wlsell. Too
mey; Van Hoomlson and Gleason.
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generator, horn, tools, jack, tire repair outfit, etc Quick
Demountable Rims (set of 5) on touring car models
mcludingtire irons, $15.00. Same equipment on roadster,
$12.50. (Self-starter and Prest-O-Lite tank.installed at
factory, when desired, for nominal charge of $25.)
The Paige allows, a selection from six popular models, prices
975 and SIOOO, all built oa the one Paige chassis, with Paige)
r- -unit power plant.
. Come in end see the Paige before you buy any car. "
Stoddard-Dayton Auto Company
690 WASHINGTON STPFWT r J
690 WASHINGTON STREET.
PHONES MARSHALL WIS. . A-I917.
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