THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 28. 1914." COLTS AT LAST FIND SOMEONE THEY CAN IT AT Helmick, Boice and Kurfess Look Alike to Equines, Who w Find Batting Eyes, LOU STANLEY" IS SAVED BliYa aad Error Make Ticoma Outfit Take What Xnd of Score; Kick Thiaka Olnz 1m Ooc. Tacoma. M'aih., April 28. Manager Nick Williams and his restive Colts have at last fourwi Homebody -they can kick the stuffing out of Tacoma. After a disastrous' w4tk at Seattle and another at Spokane In which they won but one game In each place, the Colts arrived om the scene yesterday morn Inc. determined to do something:. They went right out on the ball field and proceeded to wallop the tar out of Messrs. Helmlcke, Boice and Kurfess McOlnnlty used 16 men In an attempt to tay the massacre of the Colt slus rera but to no avail. Manager Nick Williams believes now that the Colts have started to batting his culb will gradually climb toward the first dl vision. Tacoma made five errors, while the Colts fielded faultlessly. Helmlcke waa the especial fodder for the Colts. He was In there an, Inning and a third but in that time the Uregonlans made four runs, and before long George Boice could get them out they had acored two more In the second, an er ror by McMulien helping to register two; of them. The Calts made five more runs off Boice tn the fourth1 and fifth Innings and added two more in the ninth on Hpltballist Kurfess. Williams, seeing that he had the gam in hand, took a chance and sent hia recruit outfielders to work. Also as early as the fourth inning he with drew Stanley from the box and re placed him with Indian Battiste in or der to give the southpaw as much rest as possible. Score: PORTLAND. AB. It II. PO. A. E Ketael. If. ... Hn'ommi, If. IfcKune. 2b. . Molrolur. rf. . Whltt, rf Mtllln. rf. . William, lb. noltrtn. . . . . Oulnl. 3b. . Murray, c. . . . Htanler, p. . . nattlate, p. .. Callahan, ... 1 1 O 0 i 3 2 1 O 3 0 I 2 10 2 0 6 0 0 O S 0 O 0 0 s 8 0 1 1 0 0 S 1 0 1 1 0 BO BASEBALL TuUU M 13 10 27 13 0 TACOMA: AB. It. H PO. A. E. Million. If 4 O 1 2 O 0 Yoh, 3b ...4 O O W 3 0 Abbott, cf 4 2 1 0 0 McMnliln, 2b 4 0 0 3 2 FYloa, rf 4 o O 2 0 0 Waat, lb 3 2 2 13 2 0 Bloomer, aa 1 0 o 2 2 0 Butler, si 2 1 O 2 4 2 Harrta. e O 0 O O 0 0 Brottam. c 3 it O 2 2 1 Helmlcka, p 0 0 0 O 1 0 Bolca. p 1 O O O O 0 Kurfeii. p 1 O 1 O 1 o Hall. 1 0 O 0 O 0 Nelfhbora, O 0 0 0 Totals 33 3 6 27 18 5 Batted for Million In ninth. Batted for Bole In flftb. Ratted for Kurfeal In ninth. SCORE BY INNINGS. Portland 2 4 J 3 2 0 0 O 21 Tacoma O0000020 1 SUMMARY. etolan bea Wllllania, Coltrln. Mnrry. Two MM nita Meirnoir. uuigni, wiiuama. Abbot Korfasa. Three baae hits Stanley. West Hon run Weat. Sacrifice hlta Murray 2, I'ltcnara lumnur; une bit 4 runa off Hel M EN buy their first Crossett Shoes . because they look good. They buy Cros setts again and always because wearing Crossetts is easy on the foot and slow on the leather. Gossd? hoe $4.50 U S6.C0 rvtrj-ubert LEWIS A. CROSSETT. Int. t Uker .. '' i North Abington. Utu. Here is thne style for yon the very latest in trim and finish. Made on the "Plata" last, and very comfortable. A hit form. BACK SALARY IS ALL LARRY WANTS ik&Zii-. 1 Larry Pape, owned by the Port- land Coasters, who is in constant communicatfon with Manager McCredie, but who says he will; not report until he haS received ; back salary he claims is due him ' tv, Tjf Qi ik nf trio Tn i from the Buffalo club of the In-j ternatlonal league, from whom he was purchased by Portland, T.orpv cava Vi a la norfopflv wllllnff to come to the coast but that he must have what is coming from the Bisons. Pape had a quarrel with Manager Clymer and quit the club In a huff. He would be a welcome addition to McCredie's withering staff of gunners. mloke In 1 13 Innings; 7 hits, Bnlrv In 4 -3 innings: 2 blta, Rurfesa In 4 Innlnic one Lit. o runa off Stan ley In four Innings; 5 blta, 3 runs off Uattist In a lnntuga. Mtrui-k out Bv Kuriess I, rj Stanley 2. by Hattlste 2. Bases on balls Off Helmlcke 3, off Boise 8. off Stanley 2. off Battlste 1. Wild pitches Helmlcke 3. Time of game 1:50. Implre Sbuster. DAILY STANDING OF TEAMS Pacific Coast League. Won. Lost. P.C. San Francisco 17 9 .654 Venice 15 10 .600 Lob Angeles 12 13 .480 Oakland 10 13 .435 Portland 8 12 .400 Sacramento 8 15 .348 348 , Northwestern League. Won. Lost. P.C.I .786 ; .615 .571 i Spokane 11 3 Vancouver 8 u Seattle 8 6 Tacoma 8 6 .571 .368 .214 Victoria 4 9 Portland , 3 11 National League. Won. Lost. P.C, Pittsburg g .800 I .714 ' .625 .455 . .428 .400 . .364 : .250 I tirooklyn b Philadelphia 6 Cincinnati 5 New York 3 Chicago 4 Kt. L.OU1S 4 Boston 2 American League. . Won. Chicago 7 Detroit 7 Washington 5 Philadelphia 4 New York 4 St. Ijouls 5 Boston 4 Cleveland 3 Lost. 4 4 4 4 4 6 5 8 P.C. .636 .636 .556 .500 .500 .455 .444 .273 Federal League. Won. Lost. St. Louis Baltimore 8 5 3 1 Buffalo Brooklyn 3 .428 .400 Chicago 4 Kansas City 4 Indianapolis 3 Pittsburg ... 2 333 - American Association. Won. Lost. P.C. .667 louisvlile 8 Milwaukee 6 Indianapolis 6 Kansas City . .-. 6 St. Paul 6 Cleveland 5 Minneapolis 3 Columbus 3 667 545 .500 .500 .418 .333 .333 Western League Results. Wichita 6. Denver 3. Lincoln 6, Topeka 5. St. Joseph-Sioux Citv rim post- poned. Des Moines - Omaha game also post poned. NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES At Cincinnati Score: R. H E St. Louis . . -l n Cincinnati 5 7 l naileries KODinson and Snyder; Benton and Claris ' ' Steel renlaced Rnhlnnnn (n tv, eighth. Gonzales replaced Clark in the eighth. At ivew York Score: R HE' Philadelphia 3' 5' 3 New York 4 7 g Batteries Chalmers and Killifer Mathewson -and Meyers. At Boston Brooklyn-Boston postponed; rain. game At Chicago Plttsburg-Chicago game postponed; rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES At Philadelphia Score: R. H E New" York 4 b i Philadelphia ."..5 8 1 Batteries Schulz and Sweeney: Bender, Brown, Plank and Schang. At Washington Score: R. H E Boston . . .-. 1 7' (j Washington " 12 0 Batteries Foster, Zeizer and Thomas 1 nomas. Nunamaker; Boehling and Henry. FIRST CRUISE ON MAY 30 The first cruise of th Portland -Mn. tor Boat club this season will be held Decoration Day. Vice Commodnr f W. Boost has been appointed command er or the cruise and he has selected Butteville, Or., as the town where the motor boat owners will cruise. The cruisers will leave the clubhouse Sat urday morning and some of the faster boats will leave Sunday morning. Ray for Campi! Philadelphia. April 28. Eddie Cam pi. the San Francisco featherweight, holds a decision here today over Lou isiana as a result of their six round contest last night at the Olympta Ath letic club. Stinging straight left Jaba sent dver by Campi with momentous regularity exit Louisiana's mouth and nose and opened a cut under his right eye. Campi was entitled to each one of the six rounds. A mean man isn't always a man of means. ; seals NO TOWN, BRING SOME SUNSHINE WITH 'EM . 'i Manager Howard Will Work Star Southpaws Against Beavers This Week. KRAUSE HAS HAD A REST Portland Xft-b.andr Toned Vp to CMva Seals Tarrifio Battle for First Game of Series. With warm weather and -the San Francisco Seals orithe job, tHia wseK promises to claim the biggest turn outs of the present baseball season. The league leaders arrived this morn- Manager Del Howard, one of the fox- lest in the business, and they are PeP to take. a fall out, of the Yuily believe that we shall take the series from the Beavers, for Charley Fanning has returned to form &nd that will give me three pitchers that are golng at top 8peed," said:om- manager Del. "Pernoll has yet to lose a game and Leifield ought to be one Howard will probably work his two star southpaws as often as he can. He has been planning on opening up with Pernoll, who has won seven straight. Hub. whom Harry Williams of Los Angeles describes as resembling a beer- barrel set up on top of two beer Kegs, is enjoying the greatest year in his career, and there is nothing the roly j poly one likes better than to trim the 7 rung off Beavers, who turned him loose sev 2 runa off ; eral years ago. If Pernoll works today there will be a southpaw battle on tap, for Mc Credie has been tuning Harry Krause up to pitch the first game against the Seals, tlarry has Had a good rest ana ought to be in splendid shape. PLAN POTP'OUKEI OF SPORTS FOR TOMORROW ' EVE Club Doors Open to Invited Guests at 8 o'clock to Witness Classes. Exhibitions will be given in every branch of the Multnomah Amateur Athletic club's activities tomorrow night, when the annual social night of the club will be held. The club doors will open to the invited guests at 8 o'clock. Superintendent Walker has arranged for exhibitions in the billiard and pool room, the handball and squash courts, the bowling alleys, the gymnasium, the swimming tank and in the boxing and wrestling rooms. There will be vocal and instrumental music in the main lounging room. Wilkie Duhiway, who represented the" Multnomah Amateur Athletic club in the national amateur billiard tourna ment a couple of seasons ago, and F. F. Stonerod will give an 18.2 balkllne billiard exhibition. A. W. Morris and I C. Mumford will give a straight carom j pool exhibition, and R. W. Pickard. H. P C. I H. Keck, K. D. Smith and S. H. Good .889 ! land will play continuous pool. .714 O. A. Jones and R. M. Jones and Ray Watkins and Ben Relsland will play the final match of the double handball ! tournament for the championship of 333.tne club. Another double match will ' oe played and Dudley Clarke and C P. Osborne will play an exhibition single game. The following exhibition wrestling bouts will be held: Hamlin vs. Mon- rtague, Frellinger vs. Hanson, Smith vs. Ott. Rradt vs. Mi-Parthv Inmln 17a Bragg and Kirkpatrick vs. Jones. Pars low and K'nowlton, Schmeer and Ross and Monpier and Byers will give short boxing exhibitions. Professor Thompson has arranged a neat gymnasium exhibition. There will be a basketball game between the play ers of the first club team. Swimming and diving stunts will be formed under the directions of Jack Cody. There will be a hop in the gymna sium from 10 o'clock to 12 .and also a social swim during the same hours. McCoy May Meet Murray. San Francisco, April 28. Word from Al McCoy, the Brooklyn middleweight who laid George Chip low with one punch, relative to a match with "Fight ing Billy" Murray of Sacramento, was expected today at Promoter James W Cof froth's office. Jim Buckley, man ager of Harlem Tommy Murphy, is lin ing up McCoy for Cof froth and the latter is certain that he finally will land the match. If your pocket-book could talk it would recommend the Ford. The man who obeys the voice of economy invests his dollars in the Universal car. He knows it serves his every purpose best and at lowest cost. Buy yours today. Five hundred dollars is the price of the Ford runabout; the touring car is five fifty; the town car seven fifty f. o. b. Detroit, complete with equipment. Get catalog and particulars from Ford Motor Company, 11th and Division Sts., Portland. Phone Sell wood 431. B-2341. MULTNOMAH AND 0. A. C. TO HOLD MEETING MAY -17 Manager Hawkins Agrees to Set Back Track Match From May 2. The date of the dual track and field meet between the Multnomah club and Oregon Agricultural college teams has been changed from May 2 to May 17 at the request of Dr. Stewart, coach of the Aggies. j Manager Hawkins, of th ""Winged M" team, 'believes that the change will give his athletes a better chance to get into condition for the meet. Mult nomah's defeat at Oregon last Satur day was due to the failure of the club men to capture first places in the 100 and 220 yard runs. The club handicap meet will be staged the dav following the O. A. C. meet. The open city handicap meet will be held on Decoration Day. g . 3 i SEMI-PRO, BASEBALL White Salmon, Wash., April 28. Ow ing to a heavy rain the ball game be; tween Lang & Co.'s . team of Portland and the White Salrmon team w-as called at the end of the fifth inning, the score at that time being 8 to 3 in favor of White Salmon. Second Base man Fred Start of "White Salmon was badly hurt in the fourth inning, his ankle being spiked accidentally by one of the Portland boys. "Hons" Gravelle has been reeaseld by the Pendleton Western Trl-State league team and has joined Jack Ran dall's All-Stars. The Oaks baseball team defeated the Ladd's Addition team Saturday by the score of 4 to 3 in a 10 inning struggle. The game was nip and tuck from start to finish. Howard Nelson of the Oaks team fanned 17 batters and Harry Gile of the losers whiffed 19 batters. Jack Randall's All-Stars have de feated two of Portland's strongest semi-pro teams. A week ago Sunday, Randall's players defeated the Powers team bv the -score Of 8 to 6. Last Sun day in "five innings the Stars tallied 17 runs off Pitcher Tucker of the Union Meat company team. O'Dell pitched against the Union team and allowed but two runs. Bleeg caught O'Dell's delivery. Randall Is anxious to se cure out of town games for his team. Address him care Baseball Headquar ters, Yeon building. City. "Red" Lund, who pitched for the Pal ace Laundry team last season, has been released by the Walla Walla Western Trl-State team. The Sunnyside Hoodoos-Beacolt game scheduled for Sunday was for feited to the Hoodoos. The Beacolt team failed to show up. AB. H. 12 16 10 13 1Q 11 7 4 0 1 2 4 0 2 6 2 2 0 0 Netzel 63 i pKun ............ 57 .226 .281 .200 Melchior B0 Milligan 36 Williams 29 Coltrln 49 Guigni 48 Murray 39 Coleman 2 Hausman Reams 21 Whltt 22 Hester Tr.a.stlev 8 .361 ; .345 i .224 ' .146 I .103 .000 .056 .095 ; .182 .000 .250 .429 ! .333 .250 ! .000 i .000 Stanley 14 Battiste Callahan f Leonard ? Bromley Totals 453 102 .225 GIL AND RED OPEN CAMP San Francisco. April 28. Gilbert flallant of Boston and Red Watson of Los Angeles have started training here for their scheduled 20 round . clash at Daly City on the evening of May S. Gallant is five pounds heavier than wien he started training 10 Watson last time, and Manager Mc Lean thinks Gallant will show consid erable improvement over his former work. Watson and Gallant t boxed, a 20 round draw here several weeks ago. If you will go to your drag store and get a 2-ounce bottle of Salgrene and mi with 4 ounces of olive oil you wjl) get immediate relief from rheumatism, lumbago and other kidney troubles. It is said to permanently relieve the most severe cases. (Adv.) j BATTING AVERAGES : CROSS AND VELSH TO SWAP BLOWS OVER 20 BELL ROUTE TONIGHT Winner May Have Chance at Champion Ritchie if Price Suits Promoter McCarey. WILLIAMS GETS CHANCE former Multnomah Club Bantam Champion to Zlfht 10 Bound Pre liminary With BattUnr cnleo. Los Angeles, April 28. One of the most promising lightweight battles ever offered in southern California is the general opinion of Ls Angeles fans today with regard to tonight's scheduled 20 round match at Vernon between Leach Cross and Freddie welsh. The winner, if the demands of Champion Ritchie and the financial limit of Promoter McCarey can be equalized,' may have a chance at the lightweight title here on July 4. The men are to weigh 135 pounds. ringside. Each is well under the weight, and according to experts who have looked them over, in condition for a run speed battle. . Welsh, largely because of his easy victory over the timid Rivers here, has been made a 2 to 1 favorite. Rivers two defeats of Cross have entered largely into the making of- the odds. The price, however, has tempted out much Cross money. Sar Francisco aps parently liking well the chances of the short ender. Another amateur who has shown well in Pacific coast tournaments will break into the professional class to night in a 10 round preliminary. He is Walter Williams, who formerly sported the colors of the Multnomah club of Portland. Williams has been given a hard customer In Battling Chico, a sturdy, slugging Mexican trial horse. A six round preliminary will bring together Johnny Arrouzay, a local newsboy, and Patsy Kline of New York, a youth with freckles and a hook nose and an Irish burr as his conver sational headllner. SEATTLE BEATS SPOKANE Spokane, Wash., April 28. The Seattle Giants defeated the locals yes terday by the score of 4 to 2. Pete Schneider pitched great ball for the Giants and was at hi best In the pinches. He was given poor support. The score: R. H.B. Seattle 4 18 6 Spokane 2 7 2 Batteries Schneider and Cadman; McCorry and Shea. Altman. t Hanson Plays Davis. J. Hanson and Earl Davis will play for the Bowie and Caldwell 18.2 bil liard championship tonight. A victory for Davis will glv him the title. If Hanson wins he will be a tie with Davis for first place. 1 . You Can Pay More But You Cannot Get Better Work All Work Guaranteed and kept in repair for 15 years. The Modern Dentists Specialists in Fin Dentictry 253V2 Washington, Corner Third. No More Colds For Bald Men Thousands of said men aaoape coldt by weariag Oar Famous B ETC-HI AfTEX Perfectly made, eanaot be detected. Let as demonstrate. Mail orders filled. FEB VET HASEBUT 147 Broadway, near Mormon Tke Journal Building Barker Skop solicits tke patronage of gentlemen wno appreciate a high-class sanitary shop with expert-service. ' Wo expense Las been spared to make this marble barber palace attractive to tbe most critical patrons. TLe barbers bave all bad years or ex perience in Portland' s best shops and bave been engaged because of tbeir expertness. . , Chiropodist Department The Chiropodist room is under the management of an expe rienced operator, who was for 10 years connected with the surgical room of one of the largest eastern hospitals. The most sanitary and up-to-date methods are used. The patron age of ladies as well as gentlemen will be appreciated- This is a non-tip MULTNOMAH FLY CASTERS TO SHOW SKILL THIS WEEK Wednesday, and Thursday Set Aside for Contest at East End of Bridge. Everything is In readiness for the first monthly casting tournament to be held by the Multnomah Anglers club. The new casting float has been built and put Jn position In the small pond just south of the east end of the Hawthorne bridge. On Wednesday evening the follow' lng events will be held: Long distance fly casting with light rods. Long distance fly casting with S ounce rods. One-half ounce bait casting for dis tance. Distance bait casting wlfi both quarter and half ounce weights. On Thursday there will be: One-half ounce accuracy bait cast ing. Accuracy fly casting. Dry fly casting for accuracy. In addition to thisf there will be a special dry fly casting event on Thurs day evening for the rod donated by R. D. Wilson of Oregon City. On both evenings, events will begin at 4:30 p. m., in order that the program may be completed before darkj These contests are open to all an glers, whether members of the club ir not. The club medals will be awarded to the winners for the different evenfs to be kept by the victors until tie next monthly tournament. Quite a large entry list is expected, as a good many casters have been practicing faithfully since the big tournament held last March. "RIDE UP AND SAVE $5 TO $10" ; MAX MICHEL rrg? Second Floor, S. W. Corner, 4th and Washington Direct Elevator on. Fourth, Just Off Washington Why Drink WATER A ''HcmS 2,7 Jill shop. Digression from this rule will cause embarrassment. OPEN CAMPAIGN TO ADD MEMBERS TO CLUB'S ROLL Multnomah Trustees Make Big Reductions to Secure Total of 1500, "Fifteen hundred active members by July 1 is the slogan of the member ship campaign committee of the Mult- I nomah Amateur Athletic club. The "Winged M" club has an active mem' bership of 1100 at present and the com mittee expects to pass the goal in a couple of months. To help In securing new members the board of trustees accepted the membership committee's recommenda tion to reduce the initiation fees dur- Ing the campaign of two months. The club has ample room for S00 more members and expects to have a targe number of applicants after to morrow night s social affair. The senior membership fee has been reduced from $25 to $5 and the Inter mediate fee has ben cut from 120 to S5. The Initiation fee of the Ladies' Annex during the campaign will be $2.50 instead of $10. It was also decided to cut the life membership fee for members over 45 I years of age from $250 to $150. This j change will be a permanent one. The j cost of life membership for members Detween zi ana 4b years of age is $250. It was also decided to allow mem bers over 17 and under 21 years of age to Join the Intermediates. Is Champion Typewriter. Toronto, April 28. Averaging 126 words per minute for 30 minutes. Miss Margaret Owen of New York retained her title of world's champion type writer. A As I would like to see Mayor Abee In one of my smart new Spring and Summer $1$ SUITS rm sure there's a "Suit to suit" Mayor Albee and every other Portland man, no matter what he usually pays for his Clothe. Nothing wonderful about my policy 1 Just a simple matter of cutting expenses to the mini mum no high rent, no big in. vestment for fixtures, no gilt nor glitter of any kind. That's why I CAN AND DO SELL FOR $15 THE SAME CLASS OF CLOTHES THAT HIGH RENT STORES MUST ASK YOU $20 TO 525 FOR! When You Can Get 4 SALEM BEER The Most Popular Beverage on the - Pacific Coast? SALEM BEER is brewed in one of the most mod ern plants on the Pacific Coast. - It is aged in steel glass-lined tanks. It is conveyed by modern pipe line system direct to the bottle house, bottled under pressure and therefore never comes in contact with the air from the time it leaves the fermentingtank until, the bottle is opened by the consumer. TChe consumer is absoluely assured a beer of ideal effervescence, snap and purity. A trial will surely convince any one of the ex cellence of Salem Bottled Beer. The Family Trade of Portland Is Supplied by the Firm of PENNEY BROS. 379 Eat Morrison St. Tbe Manicure Bootb is in charge of a skilled Manicurist. L L3 The? BEST automobile oU the STANDARD OIL Company- can maftp flie 'product of -more, fhan 40 YEAI2S D) N4 . . -