The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 21, 1913, Page 15, Image 15

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    Till; OliKCON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 21, 1013.
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Local and State Games
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Washington, "However, Will
Put Up Good Race Against
7" California,5 Thursday. .
Seattle, Wash., May 21. -Despite the
fact that five of the oarsmen who par
tlclpated In the triangular race on the
Oakland estutfry, In which the Varsity
crew defeated both the Stanford and
California eights, have quit Washing
ton varsity aquatics. Coach Cotiibear la
confident hla team will . repeat when
they are aent over the three mile course
on Lake Washington against California
, Thursday afternoon. .. v
ia-.Yaralty-rha4oat-WaUefrltiintoni
Krankland, . Bonney and Schwabland,
which will mean, that five of the oara
men who are to pull oara against Call
fornla have never participated in an in
tercolleglate race before. Inasmuch as
the varsity la figured as a strong con
tender in the Poughkeepsi regatta, they
will epare no effort to beat the Callfor
, nla team, A defeat at the hands of the
CaUfornlane would be a very dlaoour
aging incident to those, who have con
tributed to the fund to send the eight
. east with the presumption that Wash
Ington had the greatest crew on the
COaSt, I - r -
The race Thursday will atart prompt
ly t a o'clock from Leschl park, with
the finishing line directly off the Ma?.
eon pari. doilk. If the weather condi
tions are not suitable the race will be
poatponed until 9 o'clock Friday morn-
1". . :: - .
A match between the Vancouver Boat
club and Varsity aeconds will precede
" the big race.
FANNING PITCHES TWO
T HIT BALL AGAINST SACS
Sacramento, Cal., May 21. Pitcher
Fanning was In tip top form yestetday,
holding the Senators to 2 hits, .the
Seals winning by the score of 2 to 1.
The only nm scored off Fanning was
'a -the result of a-hit by a pitched ball.
Zimmerman's batting waa a- feature.
The acore:
JL.
The Villa Reds defeated the Vernon
Tigers by th tcora of 12 to 0 Hundny
oftctnoou, Vernon's only hit waa made
In the ninth Inning, but a throw from
Center Klelder Martin caught the batter
trying to inaka second. Yeast and Bry
Bon formed tha Ited buttery.
The Braverton team defeated the Gar
den Home nine Sunday by the score of
Ho 0, The pitching of Howell waa the
feature of the game. He allowed but
two men to reach second base and
fanned It, , -
The Oswego Athletic club team de
feated the. Ernst Grays Sunday by the
score of 8 to 2. The score: ft. II. E.
Oswego 8 12 4
Oraya , ...................... 244
Batteries Crolasant : and Anderson;
Donaldson and Voaper. ,.
WESTERN TRI-STATE
LEAGUE GAMES
La Grande, Or., May 21. Fltchner's
wlldnexa In. the flrt inning gave the
Walla Walla team a victory over the
locals by the score-of 3 to 2. Three
walks, two errors, a wild pitch and two
hits resulted in the hree rounds.
The score: n II E
I .a Grande ...... 27 1
Walla Walta ' 2 8 1
Batteries Fitchner and King; Shad
er and Brown. r;-
, noma , , , , , , ,
; fendieton
Qoldendale, Wash., - May 20, ;The
MountlOTdTrese"campanTaaefalI
club, recently organhsed at The Dalles,
played their first game Sunday at Gol
dendale. 'With the exception of the
seventh inning The Dalles played a. fast
fielding game. v The acore: R, H. E.
Goldendale ................ , . , ,10
The Dalles , . 3 5
Batteries Cfiamberluln " anff "Topi;
Gardner, Plppen and A. Paahek, Struck
outf-By Chamberlain II, by Plppen 1.
Umpires Phllpot and Nealy. ,
Th K.6." T.'M., Mount Hood tent 17,
team defeated Estacada Sunday by the
score of 1 to 2. The batteries: Mac
cabees, Concannon and Hayes; Eatacada,
Bronaon and Bronaon.' .
BAN
. MnnB'ff, rf 4
M'Anlle, 2b 3
JubniKiu, If 4
K11ANCI8CO.
AB.H.I'OtA
Hoc a. lb. 3 0 10 1
Zhu'nian. rf 4 .1 l lK'w'tbr. 2b 3
SACRAMENTO,
AB.U.I'O.A.
Shlnn, 3b.. 3 0 11
Yuuua. .. J O fi 1
Mnran, cf. . O B 0
V'Burpn, rf . 3 0 0 0
iirhl). . 2
l."' t. 3b 4
2 4: Lewis. If .. 3
1 1 Tennaat. lb 3
Schmidt, M 0 8 2 BIIm. c
Tanning, p 2 6 1
1 Willi
Hollln.ii
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Total ...30.9 2T 11 Tutal
.20 2 27 13
Hnlllnan biltM for HIIa In ninth'.
Batted for William in ninth.
Son Frauclaco ..0 0 0 2 0 0 0 02
Hitir ...10122110 1 a
8-ranieoto ; ... .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01
Hits 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 02
Huns UiArdle. Johntou. SUInn. Errnri
MrArdle. Two-baae bit Zlmmrrmaa. Stolen
bates MrArdle, Jobntton. Harrlflra fly lor.
hi. (jut-rlflc bits Hogan. Corhan, Schmidt,
Voting. Htrurk out By finning, T. by Wil
liams 3. Bnsra on balls Off WlllUnn 1.
Pasted ball SWiinldt. Hit by pltrher Shlnn.
Time i:50, tuplrea McCarthy and Bush.
8TAXDJNG OF THE TEAMS
Tacific Coasi League.
W. L. Pet
lii Angeles 28 IS. 6O0
Oakland ....25 21 443
HanJ Fran
f
Venice
Portland
W. I., ret
23 84 .m
...Hi 23 .452
; C'orvailis, dr., May- 21. The Twilight
League of thla city opened the baseball
season here laat night in an Initiation of
Portland by having a "stunning" parade
Just prior to the flrat game of the season-
The players of nine teama of thi
clty took part In the parade. The game
was a five inning contest between the
employes of a sawmill company' and
men picked from a residence section
of the city. The score was 1 to 0 in
favor of the sawmill. Mayor J. F.
Yates pitched and County Judge V. P.
Moses received the first ball.
The Archer-Wiggins Weonas would
Ilka to arrange a game to be played on
the Sellwood grounds Sunday morning.
Telephone William Heales, Main 123, be
fore 3 o'clock, or Sellwood 4298 In the
evening. , . ,
Boise, Idaho, May 21. Pendletoii de
feated BoIho Yesterday by the acore of
6 t !. Pendleton bunched hits and
fielded better than the Boise player.
Th acore: ; ;.R-H E
4.i 110 8
10 1
Batteries Brlda-er and Gard: . Oa-
bocne and Byrne.
'2l BfcLSftaJfIl LrrBii JleJdUig,r
rora marred yesterday's game between
Baker and North Yakima, which Was
Won by the locals by t)e score of 8 to S.
Th score: - R II E
Baker 8 10 5
Yakima ........ k r..,. 5 4 S
Batteries Coleman and Cress; Kane
and Stanley.
, '' I ' American League Games;
1 At St Lou la . . - . n. TI. K.
New York .1
St. Louis I 8 1
Batteries McConnell and Sweeney;
Baumgartner and Agnew. Umpires
Evans and HUdrbrand.
At Dntrolt ' ' . R, H. E.
PhlladelDhliL '...:.. 7 12 1
Detroit . ;. . . ... 1 ... .... ... . ; . . 810 2
Batteries--Houck, Brown and Lapp;
Kla witter, Lake and Stanage., Umpires
rConnolly and McGreavy. ;
At Chicago Boston-Chicago! game
postponed; rain.
At Cleveland R. H. E.
Washington 12 4
Cleveland . .19 11 4
Batteries Mullln, Hughes and Henry;
Mitchell, Blandlng, Cullap, Kahler,
Gregg and O'Neill.
BASEBALL NOTES
Jack Barry, former Portland player
and manager of the Seattle Giant, lias
bought an orange grove nr-ar Itedlunds,
Cal. Barry visited Manager Mc.Credle,
when the team was plnylng the Los
Angeles team, and Informed him of tha
deal.
Southpaw Ruether, whom Manager
McCredle wna looking over some time
ago, has been released by tha Pirates.
Ruether will most likely Join Dillon's
Angels. ,s ,
' Manager Joe McGlnnlty of the Ta
coma Tigers last night gave Lou Nor
dyke, one of the best known ball flay
ers in the northwest, his unconditional
release. Nordyke has not been able to
hit hla stride this season and after be
ing benched y McGlnnlty in the pinch
yesterday requested his release.
' Nordyke, when asked if he had ra-Cflvedan.-offer-Xrom-4heVlfftorta-teaTn7
which lost the aervlcea 6f Its first
baseman yeaterday, when Brooka broke
a bone in his ankle, aald this morning:
"I will gladly Join the Victoria team if
satisfactory terma are made." Nordyke
managed the. Victoria team, last' season,
until, he was forced ta retire on ac
count of a broken leg. Nordyke left
thla morning for Tacotna, where he will
wait for offers from teams.
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A , COJDUSSIOXER
Economy, Efficiency, morality,
" ' Fidelity Integrity. , .,
Proof: ' My private life and public
record. . ..
V . i (Paid Adv.) .
(Eitract from Orfgoa Joarnal
, . May 9.) .
With announctBunU from
ill dlreotloh that big partle
re coming, that organisations
hare decided upon Portland
toe place' of their innusl eon
teutloni la order to be here
during Soae Festival week, the
ffitlral management is In
clined to increase its predic
tion that 60,000 mora people
will attend the festlral than
last year and say that the
crowd will be 75,000 .larger
than erer before.
NOTICE remarks of ROSE FESTIVAL
MANAGEMENT
.
We beg to urge you to
MAKE YOUR RESERVATION NOW
PERKINS HOTEL
- Opposite
ROSE FESTIVAL HEADQUARTERS
An excellent place from which to view principal
paradea.
festival Bates i June 9th to 14th, 1913.
Wpodburn, Oregon,
is laying 18 blocks
of Bitulithic paving.
The smaller cities
up the valley are
following larger
cities' examples
and laying' paving
for permanency. - .
The use; of
Portland
Glazed Cement .
Sewer Pipe
is a step forward
toward better san
itary conditions.
PA-
Geo
Baker
COMMISSIONER
Nine years' service "in an ex
ecutive capacity has thorough
ly" qualified him to administer
the ' affairs of municipal gov
ernment. (Paid Advertisement)
. . . . t - i '
The Police Athletic club ball team
defeated the Sellwood carmen by the
score of 14 to 3 in a seven inning; srame.
Howard of the police team allowed but
two hlta.
Stamps
LEARD BEATS SERAPHS
BY MAKING 3 TALLIES
Oakland, Cal.. May 21. Second base
man Leard was the star of the Oalc
Anjsel game yesterday, which reaulted
In a 3 ta 1 victory for laat season'a
champions. Leard scored all the tallies
made by the Oaks. Ellis pounded out
three hits In as many timea up.
The score:
LOS ANGELES OAKLAND.
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Wotell. rf.. 3
Maggart, t 8 1
iloward, id 4
MetMfr. ab 4
Juhuaun. sa' 3 1
Blra. c .. 4
ferrltt, p.. 3
Moore ... 1
1 2 .Schlrm, If.. 8
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.S4 S3 .4$u;sucrament ..17 24 .4 IB
Korthwestern League.
K.m "1 1(t .(IT!VWnrii
Vancouver ..17 13 .5t!"l Portland
Tauoais 19 1 .427BpokDe
.13 111 AM
.13 16 .448
..13 31 .382
rhllailwl .
Rrookl.re
NfwVork
tblcaito
National league.
. .ia T .TZOiat. Uuia ..
..1ft 10 .655moalon ....
..15 t AlHiWlUbura- ..
. .10 1fl,,500ttitPliinutl
PMladel ....10 9 .7H
nmlaiid ...2t T1.C
Wnahlncton .17 11 .(Ki7
ClilrafO 18 .oe
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American League.
Boaton
St. IAula ..
Detroit
. ,18 1ft
..11 1
.12 1M
.ltf 20
New York
.13 ia
14 21
12 2t
,9 21
. American Association.
rnltimhns ...IT 10 .30 Indianapolis .14 14
Kan. I'lty ..19 14 .576 Mlnnrapolls .14 lfl
iuMTiiie- ,.ih .14 .m;i at. Paul ....is is
Milwaukee ..18 13 .343Tuledo 10 22
BOO
,407
.310
,41
.410
.500
;4fi7
.410
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' WallalS T ,T20'. Yakltoa J.lO 1 .43
B"l 1 .7La Grande 15 .48
I'cndletba .Ja 11 .842 Baker , T iS .280
, Vostern League.
IVnvr . .17 9 .tt.MIStoux City ..It li JS(
MiH-oln . . ...17 9 .3 Topka 12 14 ,402
Fi. Jntwpfi .-ill 1.1 .SOffiOmaba ......12 1ft ;444
Ip Molnea .13 13 .BOOj Wicblta ..... 8 IS .308
m aa--nnaiapni . .
Danny O'Brien Home.
Danny O'Brien! aha local favorite, who
hsrs graduated intq the welterweight
f taut division,- arrived in Portland yes
terday after a t successful : invasion of
Washington and Idaho.; O'Brien haa
won every bout fought alnce leaving
Portlandsome four months ago. r '
O'Brien claims that hv la in good
condition and that he nevefeUbetter,
The Harriman ball team will accdm
pany the Transportation club on Its trip
up -the Columbia Sunday and will cross
bats with its ball team at the grounds
at Cascade Locks.
Zacher, rf.. 2 0
A-vi, ID 4
S'T. rf 4
etlliiK. 3b. 4
Cook. 3
I'rarof, e.. 3
IVrooll, p. . 3
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Stamps
Here Is a Great 54-inch Top Din
ing Table, Worth $38, Cut toifl1 or
you can buy
until later wnen
Total ...83 10 24 171 Total ...29 8 27 10
la ninth.
la nlutk.
...0O000OO1
...10110214
..1 0 0 00 1 0 1
'Bitfrt for Johnnon
Batted for Perrltt
Loa Aufeles
Hlta .,
Oakland
Hlta 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 3
Kuna rsjre, lesrd 3. Errora Page.
Iter, Johnnon. Htolen baaa W'otd. 2.
fart, Hownrd. 8cblrra. Leard. Haerlflre hlta
r.nta zarnr i. Bam on balla Off Ir
noli 2, off Verrit4 2. Struck out By PcruiU
v. hy rerritt 1. Pouble playa territt to
j on nso n ti uonard. Cook to Leard to Nets.
lime 1:44. tmplrea Held and Newhonse,
Just like the picture, In a new and pleasing deaign. When
maasive Table of this character at S21.85. why wait
" price will be much more. We show it in both fumed and golden oak w
It la the biggest valua we have ever sampled at $S8.0L built of full quar
tered oak stock with massive 8-lnch square pedestal. It's truly a remarkable
price at -
Wis
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Powers Points the
DITjT Way to
"Dignified Credit for All,,
Extended to you in the simplest most pleasa'nt-easiest way. Whether
your selection be a single low priced piece or the complete furnishings
of a home, we want you to know that the convenience of credit is
yours to take advantage of. Again we say Dignified Credit for All
it's for your convenience the helpful way of furnishing yourjiome.;
7 Furnishes 3 Rooms
at Powers'
Furnishes them with good, subs'tantial articles that you can be proud to show your'
inenas. xour rviicnen, uining-room ana cnamoer lurnisnea wun an me imnss you neeu
at. a very low cost. We invite you to inspect thespecial three-room outfit shown in our
Yamhill street'window. The three rooms complete iot.J825 -
$12
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0 10
3
8
Metis.
Vancouver Beats Seattle.
Vancouver, B. C, Way 21. Vancou
ver downed the league leaders yesterday
by the acore of 4 to 1. Dell -was on the ,
mound for the Giants, and was very!
free with his passes, walking six men In ;
the fifth inning. Two of-the runs scored i
by the locals were made when Strait i
lost a fly ball in the sun.
The score: . . R. H. E.
Seattle 16 0
Vatcouver .............. 4 3 1'
. Batteries Dell and ; Cadman; Decan-
nlere and Konntck.
Old
Hickory
Chairs
$4.15
J
Rockers
to
Match
$415
$2.25 Sulkies, Special
$13
Brooks Helps but Breaks Leg.
7 Victoria, B. a, May Jl. Victoria con-1
tlnued Its hard hitting yesterday and'
defeated the Indians by the' score of 8 to 1
7.- Brooks Was the leader of the assault, I
getting, four bits,; including two dou
bles in four times up. , Ho broke, a small
bona in his ankle in sliding to a base '
and .will be forced to remain out of th j ;
game for some time. 1
The score: It. H. E. !
Spokane.AiJtJJ... . 3 ;
Victoria ,. 8 44 O,
Batterles-rKraft, Cadreau, Pappa afid I
Aupr, usiaiea; wnson, Narveson: ana
jaeeit ii
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A steel wheeled.: rubber, tired Sulky
. with reversible back and . metal foot
rest,' at.....,
Hammock Porch Chairs
The folding kind that can be adjusted
to any position. Hard maple frames.
Heavy duck seat, at. .......... ..
$149
$2.95 Porch Charis for
$1.99
Ask for
'Green Stamps
See the Great
Showing of ReeJ
and Rattan Fur
niture, First Floor
A Jrery comfortable chair with heavy
duok seat an,d back and frame of hard
maple, at
5-Foot Porch Settees
Seat 'and' back of oak,, mounted on
.steel' frame. Choice of green or nat
ural. Strongly made, at
ft y i7?l ' fi!Si
Continuous Post Child's Iron Cribs
S S7. s:: $4.45
Journal Want Ads bring results. . 1 W lm''rZC!Sl
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m - wmmmmmmi jjm-
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'. Fulleat comfort, ffreateat car orcw 7MvX& I W r ! tiXiZ$2Zzy
7 4tectiowith fewest tire .and: car Wfflm M ' JTl7,'v,J... 2ais;
repalwate:addiUohal.ue-4md WAM&1 11 - f i'lrf2 fl
: economies. -Nearly: 14 years of WrS f 1 : UiTirl ' 1
I II "Distributor, for ' W7A Ml
. -America's Laraeat Kr1uslYJClra a4 I l"A iAAV. ,,
So-.,, , 'm7jmyW III
85 ; S 1 3.95
$1.15
For this $2
Folding
Settee
Painted
Red and
Natural
For the $24.50 Dresser
Compare It with anything you ever law for
113.86. We consider it big value at 24.50.
it Is all quarter-sawed oak, finished dull;
has heavy beveled French- plate mirror,
supported by 2-lnch Colonial . standards.
It has a deep top and a roomy Baa, with
solid panel ends. It's a bargain, don't over
look lt - :
$7e49
Usual Price Was $12.75
The Eo'cker offered Is even better than il
lustration, for. the reason that it has loose
cushions, auto seat covered in genuine
SpanUh. leather. Offered in either fumed
or golden selected quarter sawed oak. It
Is splendidly made and finished and of
quality, that will not detract from other
pieces you may have.
Here Are Four
Rousing Carpet
and Rug Specials
$1.25 Brussels Carpet
Choice of fifteen patterns of Brusselsti ry
Carpet, made and laid on your fioor I II,
with a good lining, at yA.vl
$1.65 Best Wool Velvet
::$1.39
Can be had with or without border or
stair carpet to match. Of excellent
wearing quality, on your floor at
We Want to Show You This
Powers Special
i Refrigerator
It la built
of. hard
wood with
rounded1,
corners '
"and is in-'
aulatedT""
with min
eral wool.
Measures ' :
J inches in , V
helgftt, a decided C
, value at this price.
English Perambulators
Iii Reed and Wood
Reed Sleepers and a
Host of Styles of Col
lapsible Go-Car ts.
Powerjs' U.the'one store tocotne td when you are
looking for real value and style in children's vehiclet. ,
Ve offer for sale only the kind, that we canx recommend
and guarantee thus giving you protection when you buy
here. Collapsible Co-Carts priced at $5, $6.50, $7.50, $10V
$lZS0,-and up' to $31.50. Folding. Reed. ,Go-Carts with
reed , hoods, at $16. "Reed Pera.mbulatOrs at $29.50 itnd ;
$36.75. English Perambulators at $24, $26, $31.50, and $40.
5W?
Axminster Rugs
$14.85
Thla la our regular 120
quality. An excellent
one at the price. Woven
with deep heavy pile
that will give years of
service. . Excellent line
of patterns.
Brussels Rugs .
9x12
$14.40
The-best $18.00 value
that we know of. One
hundred - Rugs In the
lot, In four, good pat
terns, in choice roior.
lngs. Heavily woven
and very durable.
Good Dusters at SpecialPrices
50c Standard Dusters priced at 32
5c I. X. I Dusters priced at ...........,52c
; 1 Woven Down Du8ters-can be readily washed,
very sanitary .......j. ..............62
$1-Popular Carriage .piisters priced at.i....62d
1,5 National Janitor Dusters priced at..;. 80
11.71 Ostrich Feather Dusters, washable f 1.29
Leonard -Cleanable-Refrigerators
told exclusively by this store. The Refrig-'-
erator that cleans like a dish. .
JXS LEfy I33z
Buys This $5.50 II S
If la a very rood tabl. The
regular t.VSO quality. , la
made of selected fir.
smoothly flnlahed In gol!n
Made very strong and rlnl'l,
aid folda very coinpac'tjj:. .
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