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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 7, 1313. i OREGON STATE TRACK' f.iEET IIEXT SATURDAY GETS FIFTY SCHOOLS Attendance of Athletes Will Be Record; Breaker. With 140 Stars Already Enrolled. WESTERN TRI-STATE LEAGUE GAMES Walla Walla, Wush.. Miv 7 Th ocals bunched their .hits on wti-hcr Ward yesterday and dpfeated Bak.r by mo score 01 o io 4. Baker, scored one more hit and hud a better fieldinir aver- ae than the local. Managor Hrfrlow and Flrnt Baseman Kiilum un ruiuuui by the Baker management. The score: t n tr Walla Wall . r "i Baker ' . . '. '. ! ' ' ' ' 1 ' 5 ? I Batteries Knnrl.lv a nH nrnuiM . H',. and Cress. - "Y (Special to Tb Journtt.) ' University sof Oregon, Emene, Or.. May 1 Though-four; days before ""the meet, and with the entries not all In, a fourth' more h'tgli qehobl athlete from all portions of Oregon are entered In the fourth annual lnterseholastlo track i meet, which la lieldi In Eugene next Baturclay; , The "attendance will be ft record breaker. Seventeen schools which entered, no teams last year have sent In their entries; 60 high schools will send teams where but 31 entered last year. The total entries to date tiurhber 140. There are yet eight schools t report , The following are the entries- to date, entered as they will be numbered in the meet: , , . , ,,. ... '. Athena, Payne. Worthington; Ash land, Freeman, Poor, Phillip; Astoria, Nelson, Ferney, Beard, Gilbert, Maod. Baker Herbert, Landreth. .- Hyde. Bhockley, . Weeks, Francis, McCollock, Finley, Botman, Bloom, Sutherland, Brown; Bend, Kelly, . Clatskanle, Barnes, Conyers, Meyers; Columbia university, preparatory de partment, Goreezky, Lake, Malarkey, Kirkland, Masterson, Bendhoffer, Nixon, Leonard, Larson, Qrlscoll Mulrhead, Mauson.Phllbln, Spellman, St. Marlej Corvallls, Rearden. Morgan, Fentpn, Bonner. Mills, Kins;. Axtell, Hopkins. Moses, Farmer: Cottage Grove, . Brum baugh, Powell,. Atkinson, Bears, Mat thews, Cellcrs, Damewood; Creswell, Paddey. Dayton (Webfoot High), Ray Peffer, Rex Peffer, Estacada Evans Woodle, Ewaltr Eu gene. Bounds, Jenkins, Titus, Ross, Therkleson, Bond, Brown, West, Alex- der, Berkley, Good, Beckett. Forest Grove Turner, Davis, Roe, Morgan, Walker, Jones; Frankton, Mick elsen. Grants Pass. Bobiien, Howard, Blxby, Kteinbaught, :Britton;. Gresam, Jones, Pugh, Mettger, Wagner; Gold Hill, Miller. Kelsay, Walker, Lyman, Hlllsboro, Hurley, Fisher, Connel, Garrett; Hood River, Blagg, Thomas, Welnhamnier. McGulre, McDonald Swartout; Hill Military academy, Grant, Robinson, Morgan, O. Day, Graham, J. Day, McNeil, Brtgga. Jefferson High (Portland), Bailey, Kennedy, Kyle, Wilcox, Demmon, Lang ley, Nottingham, Harmon, Bonney, Mc Garrey. Neff. Van Patten; Junction City, Tracef, P. Jensen, Young, L. Jensen, Mc- Claren, Calvert, Van Cushio. McMinnville, Flynn, Webber, Jamison, Edmunds, Nun, Fox, Little Bills, SI mondson, Wood, Lattaurette, Corpron, Snyder, Peerson. Lincoln High (Portland), Holt, Moul ton. Clark. Bremner, Beach, V. Jones, Williamson, C. Jones, Carr, Luckey, Mailing, McTornahan. North Bend Hod'sen, Barbour, Han son.' Oregon City, Crdss, Wilson, Bambach, Ostram, Beetle. Portland academy (Portland), Strow bridge, Schoenburg, Ashley, Walker, Mo Clunx. Salem, Ford, IV ' ;I. Fruit, Bynon, Brown. Sarff, Radiaon, Roland, M. Fruit, McClelland, McLain, Hendricks; Bt Johns (James Johns High), Thurmani Mapone-, Smith, Flasket; Seaside, Lat ghaw, Voss, Price. The Dalles, Elton, Lewis, Btean, Huntington. Union High (Pleasant Hill), Calllson, Lattln, Moore. Vancouver (Wash.). Miller, Shaned ling. Callings, Scliaefer, L. Hatheway M. Hatheway, Davis, Roberts, Mc Mullen. Washington High (Portland), Wild Smock, Laughton, Adams, Staub, ' Knouff, McFaul, RIelly, Buckler, Noi- reno, Mow, Bovetta Wooley, Harvey, Johnson, Fransen, Casey, Tegart, Run' quint. 1m GrSMc" Conkey. - Pendleton, Straughn,' 'Jordan. " Ontario, Rugh, Blackey. Wallowa Lorenasle, Hayes, Rich. to be hit to tlie outfield: Kvery grounder hit during the nanio Was imn dled by Shortstop Jtu.il and IMtcher KurfuHs, who replaced Hucllju the, last inning. Nordyke was the batting star, gcttlnK;t.hv.oo hits In four times up. The score; Jt. H. E. Victoria 0 5 3 Taconia 7 14 0 BatteriesSmith and Shea; McUInnlty and Woman. , North.YBklma. Wash.. Mav 7. John son S pf Chlng wa too much for the locals and Boise was the winner of yesterday's game by the score of 7 to 0. Ooron was touched up for 11 hits. The score: . " rt.MI. E. Boihe ........:,...,,;.. .,,,, 7 ii o North Yakima ,!....., ,. ... ... o 2 1 Batterles-Johnson and Gard; Gor don and Stanley. Pendlntnn. fir Mi,r 7Th. ! l!n.tn leam Was 'defeated bv Pendleton ves- terlay, 9 to 3: Druhot started like a winner for the La Grande team, but weakened in the fifth, " . The score: ' ' Pendleton ... ; .9 11 1 xju. uranus , ..,...,....., 3 95 Batteries Berger and Bladen; Dru hot, Gooch and King, Peterson; UMPIRE BRICK OWENS CANNED BY PRES. LYNCH (Onlted Pre l.eniwd W'tre.l ' New York, May 7. "For the good of the game'1 Is the reason assigned Here today by President Lynch of the Na tional league for the discharge, of Urn? plre C, B. Owens. It Is alleged that Owens Jncurred Lynch's wrath by patronising a gambling resort, - "Umpires In the National league." said President Lynch today, "by their deportment on and off the ball field are supposed to add dignity to their position as representatives of the league." ' SANTA ROSA WILL SEE FOUR AVIATORS SOAR ii . (TJultHd I'resjn Ieel Wire.) Santa Rosa, C'al., May 7. Silas Chrls tnffernon, Thaddeus Kean, Roy Francis and Tom Gunn, the Chinese, are four of the aviators who will whirr through the air here May 17 and 18 In what is fea tured as the biggest aviation meet ever held in this part of the state. The fjy fest will be held at the Santa Rosa stock farm under the auspices of the Chamber of Commerce, and thou sands of visitors ai-cxpectcd. An auto polo contest will be an added feature to attract the crowds. v who hignert him' for the Beavers, Jack Kelly, that he has a contract with Con nie Mack of the Philadelphia Americans for, Chick to sign when he reaches San Francslco. Chick doesn't know yet when he will leave for the-south. Judffe McCrcdie, the baseball magnate, was confined to' his bed yesterday with a touch of grip. The judge was feeling better this morning but will not be able to be out again for several days. nouncement today by Promoter ' Jim Griffin of the Humboldt club. "I am dissatisfied with Hoppe's method ofdo Ing business," said Griffin, "and am now seeking another card." ... . . Reno Sees Featherweights. (United I'ipns l,ncd Wlr. Reno, Nev., May 7. Monte Attell and Roy Moore, San Francisco feather weights, stand , "ace high" today with Reno sports as a rcMilt of tfc-lr f ' round bout here last night. M ..... i the better of the earlier rmunl l i t was nip and tuck throughout tho in periods. ' LOS ANGELES SENDING EIGHT TO PACIFJC MEET (United Press Leased Wlre.t Los Angeles, May 7. Ten athletes of tha University of Southern California will leave Los Angeles tomorrow night for Berkeley to participate In the annual Pacific coast track meet there Saturday, Tha train wilt inolude', Fred. Kellyi world's champion. hurdler; Jackson and Hodge, quarter, rollers; Smith and Tip ton, distance men; Li vernash, weights! CooKman and Watklns, pole vaulters, and Earl and Ward, high and broad Jumper. Tacoma Wins Another. Victoria, rB. C. 'May 7. Joe McGInw nlfy twirled his Tigers to a victory over the Victoria Bees yesterday afternoon by the score of 7 to 0. McGlnninty allowed but 6, hits and caused 14 files i BASEBALL NOTES i FLY CASTING CHAMPION WILL SHOW OFF TONIGHT J. B. Kenniff, holder of the Pacific coast record for fly and bait casting, will give an exhibition tonight at th'j foot of Stark street at 6 o'clock. An Invitation has been extended to all the fishermen of the city , by , S. B. Archer on behalf of the Multnomah An glers' club to be present at the exhibi tion, ,'. , : . ... ,.. ', ,' lloppe-Watson Match Off. , San Francisco.: May 7. The Willie Hoppe-Red Watson 20 round match which was scheduled 'to be staged in June is P concelled, aecordlnff to ail- Frcd Weed, one of the oldest players in the Northwestern league has been re leased by Victoria. - Weed will go to the Moose Jaw team as playing manager, Bobby Steele, a recruit pitcher, was also released by Lynch. Sacramento, Cal., May 7. Manager Wolverton of the E'acramento Coast league team, has indefinitely suspended Pitcher Diucke,for failure to keep in qondltion. .Pitcher Jack Lively has been reinstated by Wolverton and will likely pitch today's game. William Loan, tha young catcher se cured from the Phillies In exchange for Catcher Howley, will .leave or Phila delphia tomorrow. Loan wired Charles Dooln, manager of the Philadelphia team, his terms and they were accepted. Loan will probably be placed with one of tho Trl-8tate league teams by Dooln. Fred tlL. Walker, the "Mysterious Mitchell," who made a sensation In th Paulflc Coast league a few years ag'j, is one retired player who didn't make i fortune In baseball and Isn't worrying about It, says the Pittsburg Chronicle Telegraph. Walker came east last fall with the hope of breaking Into the" big show. 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