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TH12 OliKGOM DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SATURDAY ' EVENING, JUNE CI, 1C13. . OiniAND'S GERMAN ATHLETES WILL TRAVEL TO TURNFEST IN STYLE IE: CARRY TF FITZGERALD VHANGS BALL 10 LEFT IN 9TH TURNERS TO DENVER - AND WINS FOR COLTS .. Seattle Wili Jok , Generous Mahoney Has Indians on Kun Class Here In Big Exhibition : Until Support Gets Woozy iri in Gymnasium Tomorrow, Eighth Session. - . ; WET GROUND CAUSES . GRAMMAR SCHOOLERS' MEET TO BE POSTPONED The annual Grammar school track and field meet scheduled to be field on Multnomah field thla afternoon, waa called off on ae count of wot grounds and will be tn cod Monday afternoon. The track la not In very bad condition, but the uncertainty of tli wenthnr caused the club of flclale to hold the meet over to Monday afternoon. , ..... 1LN0MAH IS EASY mi 1 i in mm nrnm IU f MEETING AT SPOKAN E Portland's 44 turner who will take part in the International turnfeat at Denver June 25-30, will be joined here y some 49 turner from the' Seattle Vereln and together they will depart Monday morning In a special train for tha eat. Tomorrow nlpht In the' Tort- land Social Turn vereins gymnasium tha combined rortlanrt and Seattle teama will give an exhibition patterned along tha lines of tho turnfeet to be held at ticnvcr, and It will bo tha flrtt cllmrjue tha public will have at tha teama. ' . In tbs afternoon tho Seattle visitor will be given an automobile trip about tha city in company with tha local ath lete. - ...' ProfeiRnr 5enserowskl, who 1 In charge of the Portland turnera, saya their wor!F mucn "ettar than that at I, ob Angelea, when they won tna west cm turnera' championship and took many of the Individual prize. lie be lieves that tha Portland aggregation will atand a good chance to win hon ors against the crack turnera of tha east and the fatherland. Tha Portland turnera have been out fitted with tha nattiest kind of uniforms to wear at Denver and will maka a atrik- ing appearanca on Denver's straets and In tba town which they will visit going and coming. . Three volleys to the outfield in the ninth Inning yesterday by Murray, Ban croft and Fitzgerald gave Portland 4 to 3 victory over tha Kpokane Indiana, who tied tha count In tha eighth in nlng.' Pappa'a scratch three bagger to right field, which Fitzgerald heaved In the general direction of tho diamond CARPENTIER TO INVAD E AMERICAN FIGH T RING l lie general uirccuuii vi mo uininona II 11 f- ' after he many got hold of u, venad frenchman Has Won tvcrv e . nrl riim M.,U iln 4Aa hist I J (.11 J t'UUlll, U4U1 it uaj anas I f I 1 1 lie in curupe omce ne STANDINGS OP THE TEAMS. Pacific Coast League. W. U rrt.l W. f. Prt IO angeles.4.1 81 Mi Tenlce ..,.,.87 43 .44 1 Oakland ....88 87 .807 .Sacramento ..8.1 88 .4 AS 8. traaeiseo.40 3 ouBIVortlsnd ..,.83 88 .437 Northwestern League. Seattle ....41 22 .611 Vancouer ..SO M .000; Portland ...32 29 Jt25 Victoria Tacoma Spokane 80 84 .4RS ....20 ST .4119 ....22 43 .8381 PenTer .....88 IS .8791 De Uolnee.81 S3 .854 ' ft. Joseph... 81 23 .AM Western League. ' Llncola .82 2 Mil Wichita weird fielding by slamming out the hit in the ninth with ,two out that broke up the game. One of the largest ladles' day crowds of the seaaon was out to witness, tho game and the lady, buga applauded vlg oroualy when Fits poled the bait to left that acored Murray for. the odd run of the afternoon. Portland started a lead In tha first Inning, when with two rut, Hellmann and Oulgnl. replacing Jfelchlor In can tcr aaalnat Southpaw Kraft, bunched The Colts Increased the lead to three runs In, the fourth. Peters led off with a trlnle to center ena wonier waa nu on the hand with a pitched ball. Mur ray waa an Infield out but Coltrln came through with a single across secona that cleaned the bases. Bobby took second on the throwing, but couldn't advance while Mahoney and Bancroft were going out. Chris Biffed In ElgHta. Mahoney. who was making hi debut aa a Ditcher on the home lot, got by beautifully with his anarp , Dreamng anltter until tba eighth. Million sin- aied to left and McCarl waa aafe on Bancroft's error. Yohe filed to Mohler and Wagner grounded to Mahoney, who tossed Million out at the plate. Murray heeitated too long to make a double play on firat. Pappa then followed with the alam to the right field fence that cleaned the sacks. Harbison was an infield out. closing the run getting. Mnmv nnened the ninth with a emaah to left center. Coltrln eacrlflced Entered Game,' ' t'BlU4 Pre Leased WlrO rarls, June 21. Arthur Felkey, Gun ohat Bmlth, ,A1 Falxer and all the white hopea may start their shadow fighting, for tho French phenomenon and .bantam heavyweight,, George Car pentler la preparing, to Invade America, the recognized home of fighting men Starting as a kid in the oanorwelrht class," Carpentler has won first the French, thon the European champion ship In every category up and Includ Ing the heavyweight, In spite of the fact that he Is still In his teens. He Is really a mldlewelght, Bombardier Well. the English light-heavyweight champ ion, downed by Carpentler, outweighing mm oy is or zv pounds. Carpentler Is the pride of France and when he sets sail for America a brass band will aee him oft, He fought and was beaten by the American middle weight. Frank Klaus, and also by Billy Papke, but he waa younger then and less experienced. He knew lots about boxing but nothing about fighting, and It la plain that his "American experi ence" served him to good purpose with Wells, as Carpentler, bloody aa a hog from the first round, fought doggedly on, winning In the face of seemingly certain defeat winning because he used Papke and Klaus fighting methods. omihi sj zs jus smasrt w leu cenr, tuiwiu CnDnr nr Ml irv oi mil 8kHi atr.,.M so .434 Mahoney fouled to Coulson. Bancroft FQflGfc OF PlLKcT BLOW wiVhiim ii aZ '? alnsied to left ana Murray inrnea iniru, National League. Philadelphia 8.1 17 .80 Pittsburg rrw iers...ai zu .010 Brooklja ...24 rt .640 CbicifO ....81 27 M4 American League. rbll4?lphU 43 14 .7501 Wishlnf too t lTelan4 .37 il .027 Bnetoa .....80 29 Cblrtf ....32 2S .633, ....i8.328 r ...Tr;v . h. h.r bv may ft an Ann tta Jess Garrett, who was coaching, im- 9 -wi mi mediately a roar went up from Manager Calgary, Alberta, June 21. Conflict Boston " ... 2 M .4.131 Powell, of Bpoaane, wno wh.(ki7 or opinion oeiween pnysicians as to st. Loots.. ..24 84 .414 1 informed that a special ruling oy rresi- whether' Luther McCarty was killed Cloduniu ...18 38 .33Jlont n.ider Jones made it possible for here by a blow of Arthur Pelkev-s fist a coacher to assist a Daaerunaer i ms m their empire aay bout is believed .81 2 J123 Detroit 24 87 .803 St. IiOiils 22 81 .349 ,'Kew York.. .17 88 .304 American Association! . . . . Pnlnmbas ..3d 24 .eOOIKaou City.. S3 33 .BOO Milwaukee.. 40 28 Minneapolis St 80 .524 LoulaTlUe ..83 81 M)H ft, Paul .11 .11 .500 Toledo 23 38 .807 Indianapolis. 23 38 .3.7 Western Trl-State League. Walla Wlla.85 15 .7001 1. TaWma..2S 25 .500 BolM 81 1 .883! Caldwell.... IS 30 .848 t'endletoa ..26 22 .Sj Bakeri 15 88 .283 Campl to Close Training. - (United Press Leaaea Wtrs.) Ls Angeles, June 21. Eddie Campl of San Francisco will wind up his train ing for Tuesday night's .contest with Charlie Ledoux, the French bantam, tomorrow, when he entertains a big crowd of friends at his Venice head- The French boxer will give an exhlbl- tlnn with TarK rrnia vnnn . . H Ing camp tomorrow afternoon and will do light work Monday. Ledoux's style is causing considerable speculation. He Carries a heavy punch but shows little boxing skill. Campl Is a slight favor ite. ' - . effort to get back to the bag. Whereat today to foreshadow Pelkey'a acquittal uaimat f!ohn let out a.velP that could or. at woraL a disagreement nf the be heard all over the grandstand and jury. asserted that be had nevr heard of the Following partially conflicting- teatl- rullng. As aforementioned, Murray mony by Dr. Moshler, the coroner's sprinted home on Fitzgerald's clout to physician, and his assistants, the de left rense toaay win proouce eight phyal- Score: clans, an of whom will swear that there was not enough force to Pelkey's punch to have killed the champion pug ilist. It is probable the case will go to the jury on Monday, BrOKAND ah, n. n. f ni r V 1 Million, . ft. McCarl, lb. yohe, 8b. .. Wagner, 2b. Coulson, It. . Pappa, n. .. Harbison, aa. Hannab, e. . Kralt, p. ... Total ro. 1 It 0 5 3 2 2 0 A. 0 1 8 1 0 0 5 1 2 .33 8 7 27 13 1 -3 rtiBCTOft. SS. Fltaserald, rf, Metlmann, It. Onlsnl, ef. Petera, lb. Mobler, 2b. Murray, e. Coltrln, 8b. Maboney, p. a, ...... PORTLAND AB. B. H. 6 5 2 4 4 3 4 8 4 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 ro. 2 A. 8 0 0 0 0 2 2 6 1 ni r r lease rour Palate " Satisfy your stomach help your health drink daily this greatest of bev erages .' BE BR; There's nothing like it just try it and see. Brewed with purest ar tesian spring water, choic est hops and finest malted barley. Get a case today.. Phone Main 671 or A-2467 Olympia Brewing Co. Yes! r "It's , the -Water" Total 34 4 10 27 13 3 Two eut wben winning ran acored. SCOEB BX INNING Spokan 000000080-3 Hit 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 8 07 Portland 1 0020000 14 Hit ... 2 1 2 101 BLM.MAHI Btrnck ont By Mahoney 2, by Kraft 1. Baaea on balls Ott Mahoney 2. Two base hits Hell naoB, Culsnl 2. Three baa hits Peters. Pap pa. SacrlFlc hlta Hellmann. Coltrln. Hit by pitched balla Hellmann, Mohler. Time of (am 1:33. Cmptre Toman. OAKLANDERS GATHER f REE HITTING BATTLE WESTERN TRI-STATE LEAGUE GAMES Martin Hawkins lindividual Star;' Washington State Athletes Nose Out U. of 0, Baker, Or., June 21. Walla Walla lost to the locale yeaterday by the score of 5 to 2. The score: R H E Walla Walla 2 6 4 Baker 5 8 ! Batteries Welsh and Brown; Woods and Troeh. . Sacramento, Cal.. June 21. In a rag ged, free hitting contest here yeaterday, the locals suffered defeat at the hands of the Oakland team by the score of 12 to 10. Twenty-seven hits were made. Van Buren, Klawlttcr, Coy and Nesa each made three hlta. Centerfielder Moran made his first error of the seaaon by making a wild peg to third base. The score: OAKLAND AB.U.FO.A. Leard.Sb. Rardner.lt. Zacber.cf.. Coy.rf ..... Nesa.lb.... Guest, ab... OKik.na...., Mltxe.c... Crlsp.e Ruhrer.e. .. ()rjtory,p.. Christian, p. I'arkiu.p... 8 1 1 2 1 8 2 1 12 8 1 6ACEAMENTO AB.H.PO.A Yonng. .... 4 12 4 Lewla,lf.... 8 2 10 Moran.cf . . .6 2 0 0 VanBuren.rf. 5 3 0 0 K'trorthy,2b. 4 12 6 Hallrnan.nb. 4 1 :i 2 Tesnaut.lb.. 4 0 10 0 Bllsa.c 8 0 9 4 Munsell.p. .. 0 0 0 1 Klawltter.p.. 8 3 0 1 Ivv . w.A ;.i y Total .,..39 14 28 10 Total ....30 13 27 17 Klawltter out, hit by batted ball. In fifth. Oakland ...0 1 1 3 2 2 0 2 112 Hlta ....1 2 2 2 3 1 0 3 011 Saeramento 6 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 10 Hlta 2 0 0 1 8 2 1 2 213 Hud Iard 2. Gardner, Zacber 2, Coy 2, Ness 2, Guest, Cnolc, t'rliip, Young-, Iwla, Mo ran 3, Van Buren, Hollliian, Kenwortby, Ten nant, Klawllter. EcrorRTT-rootTTrbiin, Mornn, Van Buren, Kenworthy, Halllnan 2. Bltaa 2, Kla- wltter. Two bits, 6 run off Gregory In 2-3 innlug; taken out with the brntes full; 0 hltt, 3 runs off Cbrlatlan la 0 2-3 innings, taken out In eighth with man on second; 0 bits, 6 runs off Munaell In 3 2-3 Innings, taken Out with two men on baaes snd tbrea balla called on Coy Credit victory to Cbrlatlan; charge defeat to Kin witter. Home run Lewi. Two baa hit .Ness, (jueet, Moran. Sacrifice bits Neta 2. Gardner. Struck out By Cbrlatlan 2. by Par on balla Off Gregory 2, off Christian 5, off Munaell 3, oil Mawltter 1.- Hit by pitched ball Kenwortby and Tenuant, by Gregory; Gard ner by Munaell, Gueat by Klawitter. Paaaed hull illtif. Left on bases Oakland 11, Sac ramento ir. Stolen baaea Leard 2. Zacher, Nesa, Gueet, Cook. Young, Moran, Kenworthy and Klawitter, Time 2:45. I'mplrea Held and Pbjie. - Pendletn, Or., June 21. .The Cald well team played lta firat game yeater day, losing by the score of t to 6. The score: R H E Caldwell 6 9 8 Pendleton gio 3 Batteries Nockleby and King; Berger and Haworth. Boise, Idaho, June 21. Boise and North Yakima engaged In a free hitting, loose fielding game, the locals winning 9 to 8. The score: R H E Boise . . 9 12 6 North Yakima g 12 g jtsaueries unager ana Winkler; Uard, Jensen, Gordon an dTaylor. American League Games. At Washington R. h.E. New York ., 9" 17 0 Washington 3 12 3 .Batteries Warhop, Fisher and Swee ney; Groome, Hughes and Henry. Umpire Connolly and McGreevy, Second game: R. H. E. New York 9 13 1 Washington 3 7 2 Batteries Schulta and Gossett; Gal lia, Engel and Williams. Umpires Connolly and McGreevy. At Cleveland: R. H. e. Chicago 3 10 1 Cleveland ....0. 6 1 Batteries Cicolte and Schalk; Kah ler, Mitchell and O'Neill. Umpires HUdebrand and O'Loughlln, Bpokane, Wash., June 21. Capturing first and second places in a majority of tha field events, the Multnomah club athletes of Portland carried off firat place In the Pow-Wow1 track and field meet. The' Washington State college team was second and tha University of Oregon athletes third. , The team scores of the meet were Multnomah 46, Washington State college 20, University of Oregon 18, Seattle Ath letle club 17. Vancouver Athletlo club 10, Oregon Agricultural college 10, Whit man college I ana uponane Atnietio club I. Martin Hawkins waa the Individual point winner, capturing 13 points. George Phil brook and 6am Bcllah were second, with 8 polnts. The surprise of the meet was the at- feat of the Washington State college team in the relay race by the Whitman runners. Whitman was, nowever, Dis qualified, and,W. 8. C. awarded first place.- - t - Baker won the 100 yard dan. defeat ing Crites and Cook, Leggett of Vancou ver won. first place In the 220 yard dash. Clarence Edmundson defeated Blom- ouist of Whitman and Wlndnagle of Oregon in the 440 yard race Edmund- eon showed his old time speea in mis event Wlndnagle captured iirai piace in the 180 yard run. Woodworth, who won the hign jump in the P. N. A. meet, finished third yes terday, the event being won by Thomas, sen of Seattle. Bellah cleared 11 feet UK Inches in the pole vault. Hawkins captured first place in Doin hurdles, and took aecond place in tne broad Jump. Parsons of Oregon won the last nsmed event by leaping 21 feet 4 Inches. ' Walter Mulrhead. the Muitnoman athlete, was off ceter and did not place In any event The summary: Mile, run Won by HUggins, uregon; Williams. Washington State college, sec ond; Williams, Wa-hlngton Agricultural college, third. Time. 4:34 1-6. 100-yard dasn won oy aaaer, u. a. : Crltes. Seattle A. C. second; Cooke, W. ft. C, third. Time. 0:10. 440 yard run W on by Komunaaon, Se attle A C: Bloomquist, wnitman, sec ond: Wlndnagle, Oregon, third. Time, 61 3-5. Pole vault Won by.' Bellah, Multno mah: Magone. Multnomah, secona; Cochran, Seattle A, C, thiro. Heigni, 11 feet 11 mcnes. Shot put Won ty WOirr, MUiinomnn; Phllbrook, Multnomah, aecond: Cook, Oregon, third. Ulatance, 43 feet 8 nches. Two mile run won by cnanaier, Van couver; Werto, BpoKane a. u., aecona, Williams, W. s. v., xmra. . nuie, w.oo. Discus throw Won by Phllbrook, Multnomah; Nell!, Whitman, second; Wolff. Multnomah, third. Dlatance lzi feet 10 Inches. t High lump won ny inomassan, oeati- tle A C; Magone, Multnomah, second; Woodworth. O. A. C, third; height, 6 feet. 10 H Inches. 120 yard hurdle Won by Hawkins, Multnomah; McCroskey, W. 8. G.sec- ond; H. Bowers, Whitman, tnira. Time, 880 yard run Won by wlndnagle, Oregon, Reynolds, O. A. C, second; Hug gins Oregon, third. Time, 2:00 1-5. Ores-on. thirdl -Time, 2:00 1-5. 220 yard dash Won by Le"ett. Van couver; Crltes, Seattle A. C, second; Cooke, V. a C, third. Time. 0:23 1-5. Javelin throw Won by Diets, W. 8. C Bellah, Multnomah, second; Hummel, Multnomah, third. Distance, 163 feet Inches. . .. . 99ft vrA low hurdles Won bv Haw kins, Multnomah; KlrklandV Multnomah, second; McCrosky, W. S. C. third. Time, 0:26 1-5. . Broad Jump won rjy rarsons, ure- arnn- rtn wkin. jvitiunomnn secona Bowers. Whitman, third. Distance, 21 font 4 V Inches. Relay race won ny w. a. v. xime, 3:361-5. BEAVERS CHASE ORE SEAL SLABS! AflO SLAUGHTER ANOTH ER Big Bill James and Gus Fishe Star in 8 to t Victory p Northern Pastimors, ' (Special to Th Jotirnsl 1 San Francisco. 'June 21. McCredle's hired help hopped all over, Southpaw uecannicr in the, second Inning- for five runs ana niaae it an octette of tallies when Gus Fisher clouted the ball over the right field fence In the third, with Kores and Lobes' on bases. Bill James waa complete master of the Seals, and until the eighth Inning, when lie eased up, they did not have a chance, to win James, it 1 well known, regards a shut out 'game as a hoodoo to his pitching aversge, and there is a. slight suspicion that this superstition caused him to let the Seals get a tally. Flshef was the feature of the gam with, the stick, getting three hits In ai many- tlmea at bat. Including a homer. He split a finger in the seventh inningr and was replaced by Berry. It may be a week or.so before h gets back, After Korea fanned In the second, Speas was safe On Cartwrighfa error. Lober singled to the right field fence, and Speas went to third. Fisher singled to right and Speas acored. Lober tallied on James' single to right and Mun dorff s error. Chadbourne singled to left Sepulveda had a paaaed ball, and this, with Derrick's single to right and Mundorffs second error, gave the Bea vers three more runs. Henley went In and retired the side. Kores walked in the third, ana speas Fisher followed with his circuit cleaner. Sepulveda's single over James' head, Henley's out, Mundorffs walk, Wuffll'a walk, and a wild pitch which let Sepul veda In. aaved the Seals from a white wash. Score: PORTLAND AB.B.l'U. Cbadb'ne.cf, 6 Derrick. Jti. 0 Rodger,2b, I.lndaar,3b. Korea, aa... Hpeaa.rf.'.. lober.lb... Klaher.e... James, p.. 3 2 2 11 Berr.e 1 .38 13 27 18 Total Tort land Hit Ean Kranclaco Hit R u n Ch a dbourne. BAtf FRANCISCO AB.H.fO.A Mnndorff.rf. 2 0 0 0 Charle,2b.. S O 2 0 Johnaton.lf 1 0 1 0 Hog.n.cf.lf. 8 0 2 1 McArdle.lb.. 8 18 8 Corhan.aa... 4 12 4 Cartw'bt.Sb. 4 2 8 2 Hchmldt.e... 10 8 1 Decannivr.D. 0 0 0 1 Zlm'man.cf.., 8 0 8 0 HepulTeda.c. 8 1 10 Wuff 11.2b... 0 0 0 2 Kenle.p.... 8 0 3 2 Total ....80 6 27 16 ..0 5800000 08 . .2 6 1 0 2 2 0 1 013 ..0 000000101 . .0 00010118 8 Korea, Bpeaa, Lober 2, FUher 2. James, Sepulreda. Errors Lindsay, Mundorff 2, Cbsrles, McArdle, Cartwrlght. Kl runa and 7 bits oft Decaunler in 1 1-3 innlnga. Charge defeat to Deeannler. noma ran riaher. Two baae bits Derrick. Corhsn. Sacrifice bit Derrick. Baaes on balls Off James 6, oft Ban ter 2. -fltrnck out By James 4. br Decsnnler 1, br Henley 1. Double plays Schmidt to Charles; Plaber to Kores; Rodger to Kores to Derick; Kores to Rndgers to Derrick. Left, on baaea Portland 6, Ban Franclaco 4. Wild pitch James. Stolen base McArdl. Tun 1:35. Umpire McCarthy and Bush. th the the O'Leary May Go East, (United Press Lsassd Wlr. Ban Franclaco, June 21. With featherweight championship of coast at stake. Johnny O'Leary, little northwest fighter, and Lee John son, the diminutive Oakland "smoke,' are closing up their training here to day for their scrap on Tuesday night Each of the boys has a decision to his credit and their determination to have a clear title promises a torrid scrap. Johnson, If he wins over O'Leary, will go east to tackle some of the feathers Who show their class there. ALIBIS fl, INSULAR IONS EXCLUDED POSSESS (United Pteaa I-eaasd Wits.) ' Waahlngton, June 21. On recomman- datlon of Commissioner General of Jm migration A. Camlnettl, an amendment to the regulations Is on file In the de partment of labor today authorising Im migration officials at mainland ports to rejt-ct aliens coming from insular possessions, unls it should appear that at tho time of entry thereto they were not, members or me exciuooa classes or likely to , become publio charges." The modification la againat tne un restrained admission of Hindus and tha Ma lav races of Asia, several thousand of whom ara In the Philippines and Ha- CHIQUITA BREAKS RECORD FOR COURSE . .. nu ii in, Independence, Or., Juna II, Chlqulta broke the track record here- yeaterday by pacing the half mile course in 1:04, the former record of 1:06 U' being held by Bunny Jim. Dan 8. threw his driver and circled th track ungulded, but came back and won his race. . The races reaulted as follows: 2:18 pace Dan 8., firat; Mack M., sec ond; Chlqulta, third. Beat time for one heat 1:04. - , . Three-eighths mil run, for' 1-year- oldsJulius Plncus, first; Sue Mo Namara," second: Ella Robinson, third; Martha W fourtfy Time :S9. ?:zo troi iaay union, nri; sia, second; General B third. Time 1:10, 1:11, 1:10. 1:11, 1:11H. In the other Xcontesta the winners were: . Driving horse Red Cloud, C. A. Mc Laughlin, owner, first, and Lavetta, W. E. Williams, second. Double drivers Judge and Nig, C. L, Irvine, owner, first, and Delia and Alma, H. K. Cawthorne, second. Riding horse Red Cloud, C. McLaughlin, owner, first Lady riders Miss Laura Laliberty, first, and Miss Elona Clan fie Id, second.' Shetland pony contest Major, J. B, Stump, own er, firat Draft team Moss and Molly, Will Block, owner, first MOfJr.lOUTH CLASS OF 73 , PERPETUATES MEMORY rw a nan nr- Minni E:T.. Ul M uunU wi l.innwuu , y: (Si.f.'lnl to '1'lie Jniirnnl.), S Moninmith, Or., Juno 21. Lay- Ing the foundation of their edu- 4 (Htlon which wns received at the e ' Chrlattan- college in 1 878. now e . the Ongon Nonnitl school, the. 4 members of th claas of tlmt e year have proven their succe 4 e In the various walks of life e which the represent, have paid 4 respect to the old Institution In many ways, and have at last 4 placed a marble alab In the nor- 4 , 4 mat building with the names in- ' 4 e scribed upon It. At tho alumni e 4 banquet held in the school gym-... naalum . here - Wednesday even- 4 e Ing, many of the class of 40 4 : years ago were present and gave 4 . talka. Out of overi 60 classes e .which have graduated from the 4 Monmouth achool, comprising an e alumni of 1200, none has been 4 more faithful in fighting for 4 the existence of the school, and 4 1 4 later lta improvements, than this 4 e. class. The following make up the. 4 4 class:. Glen O. Holman. Robert 4 - 4 8. Bean, William R. Bradahaw, 4 4 James M. FoweO, Mathew S. -4 Wallls, Horace Knox. Henry C. 4 e Churchill, George H. Burnett, 4 e Albert P. Campbell and Robert 4 C. Hutchinson. , . - 4 ' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 KIDNAPERS OF GIRL GET 25 YEAR SENTENCE (United Fra Leaati Wire.) 8alem, 111., June 21. , Twenty-flva years each in , the penitentiary was the sentence fixed by a Jury which returned a verdict of guilty against Frank Sullivan and Ernest Harrison- for kidnapping Dorothy Holt last March. The death penalty was asked by tha state. Hulllvan confesaed that he kid-' naped Mias Holt and took her to an abandoned mine, where he was to turn her over to Harrison for 15. After Sul livan's arrest a mob demonstration re sulted In calling out the militia. , Spokane Golf Player Dies. Spokane, June 21. While playing golf at the Country club here yesterday, Frederick H. Mason, president of a wholesale hardware firm and known for his activity for lower freight rates, dropped dead. At Philadelphia. R. H. E. Boston 6 12 0 Philadelphia 1 6 1 Batteries Wood and Nunamaker; Busch, Taff and Schang. Umpires Ferguson and Hart. - American Association Results. Indianapolis, ; Milwaukee, 2. Columbus, 8; Kanaa City, I. Toledo; 2; Minneapolis, 1. Louisville, 7;' St. Paul, 7. Wwtern League Results. Lincoln, 6; Omaha, 4. . Wichita, 4; St Joseph, 1. Sioux City, 6; -Denver, 2. ' Des Molnes-Topeka game postponed, wet grounds.' i Southern League Results. " Mobile, 3; Nw Orleans, 2. ' VBIrminghsni, J,' Atlanta, 1, . Chattanooga; I; Nashville, 3. Montgomery, MiiphisJ ui lou- National League Games. At Pittsburg R.H.E. New ork ..; ...3 8 4 Pittsburg .. 7 14 2 Uatteries Tesreau, Fromme, Crandall ami Meyers, Wilson: O'Toole and Cole man. Umpires OTDay and-Emslle. Chicago , .....2 6 1 St Louis t 4 8 1 Batteries Cheney and Bresnahan; Bailee and Wlngo. Umpires Brennan and Eason. V'anconyer Takes Both. Vancouver, BC, June' 21 .Victoria dropped both games to the Vancouver Beavers " yesterday afternoon by the scores of 8 to 1 and 4 to 3. Frisk made 6 hlta straight in the first-game. The score,. first game: R H.E Vancouver .................. V 11 0 Victoria . . . . . 1 4 t Batteries Schmuta and Lewis; Kant, lehner and Shea. Second, game: R ft E Vancouver ..... , 4 10 0 Victoria . . . 3 8 2 Batteries Hall and Lewis; Smith kni : v. ) . -. VENICE PULLS ANGELS DOWN ANOTHER NOTCH Los Angeles, Cal., June 21. Venice pulled the league leaders down another notch yesterday by tne score or 13 to Brashcar and Johnson were chased ou of the game in the first inning for fight Ing. Bayless made four hits In five times up. The score: LOS ANGELES AB.H.FO.A Manager Roberts of the Sunset Route team would like- to arrange a game for tomorrow afternoon. Communicate with Roberts at 402 Wells-Fargo building or telephone Sellwood 616. QTI F T T ,r GASOLINE CLEAN AND POWERFUL NEW CARGO GASOLINE PRICES ON SALE AT GARAGES AND DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME VENICE AB.U.PO..A. Carllale.lf . . 8 12 0 Kane.ct.... 4 12 0 Bayless.rf.. 5 4 4 0 Brahear,2b. 1 0 1 0 LitacliUb. 4 0 4 Hoap, .... 0 0 0 O'RoilrkO.s 4 10 Patteraon.lb 4 28 Klliott.c... 3,2 8 Baum.p 4 11 McD'nell.2b 2 10 Kreits.e.... 10 2 Orllu,p... 10 0 Par.2h,.., Killa.ir.,.,, LMoore.lb. .. . Maggart.of. . Howard, rf. , 0 JletiRer.Hh, , 2junnaon,ss,. Boles, e. . Toxcr.p Uoodvtln,2b.. Reutber.p. ., .3T 11 27 18 Total .0 5 1 0 0 812 012 .....! o i v t v 1 ii Shea. ! Seattle Beats Tacoma. Tacorinu Wash., June 21. The Seattle Giants drubbed the Taroma Tlrers ye- tcr(Ia"yDyTTi score ofV'i'ol,'. Hofder man's batting was the only feature of tha game. McMullen made five" errors. The score: , .. H .E Tacoma ,..,1 8 8 Seattle 9 ll1 0 Batteries Belford, Kurfts. Girot a Od Total ...38 13 27 8 venire HitS VT-Ti. Los Angeles 0 200010104 Hits 1 4001311 111 Runs Carlisle 2, Kane 2, O'Rourke. Patter son, Elliott 2, Bauin 2, McDonnell 2, Howard 2, Metigcr, Boles. . Errors Page, Moore, Boles 2. Eleren bits and 8 runa Oil Toier in 5 1-8 lu. nloss: off Bauro, 9 bit and 8 run In 7 in- ninira; charge defeat to Toaerj credit victory to Baum. Three base bit Bayleaa. Two base. hlta Elliott. CarUale. Kills. Bacrlflc fir. Elliott, Boles. Base on balla Off Tozer 1, off Baum u .-oix. ilautner o, Birucs eut Jiy Bauui 8, by Toaer 2, by Reitfier 8. Double plays Howard to Metager to Page; Goodwin to Page to Moore, win pitcn-rKeutner, . tin oy pltcb. er Patterson "by Rfeutber; Hetiger by Griffin; Maggart by Griffin. Htolen liuaea Pattemon, McDonnell, Moore, nieiager. Aime a;io. jm plrea Kinney and Van Cleef. Excursion Rates Summer excursion rates to eastern points now in effect by the Canadian Pacific. No heat no dust across the continent route. 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