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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 9, 1914. 13 mm tennis TOURNEY TO START LI TRACK CHAMPIONS OF. THE NORTHWESTERN COLLEGE CONFERENCE TOmORROW AT FOUR Four Local Institutions Will " Be: Represented on Multno mah Asphalt Courts, WILL BE OFFICIAL SPORT Two rrom Xsca School Will Be Al lowed Bvery Event la Competl tioa Tor Trophies. f T The annual Int'frscholasUc tennis tournament will be staged on the Mult riomah, club courts under the auspices of the Multnomah. Amateur Athletlo club, starting At 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Four achoola. Jefferson. Washington. Lincoln and Portland Academy, will contest tor the trophies won. by Catlln for Jefferson, and Ml us DuBrtlle for "Washington, in the boya and girls' single vents respectively. The Interscholastlc lea due officials will adopt tennis aa an official league aport during; the fall term, Jtulee will be drawn up by the principals at their annual meeting;., to be held soon after the fall semester starts. fcach aohool will be allowed to enter two playera In each of the boys' and girls' singles, and on pair of playera In tne boys' and. girls' doubles. . The representatives of the schools are: Jefferson Boys' singles, ' Catlln Wolferd, prasent boy champion; Mar lon Kyle. Boys' doubles, Bent and Jones; Girls' singles, Miss POvey, Miss Jiaia. Girls' doubles. Miss Slotboorn and Miss Brown. "Washington Brtya singles, Wheeler, Mathews. Boys' doubles, Noren and Hyde, atria' singes. Miss Rider. Miss Clerln. Olrls doubles, Miss O'Berg and Miss Reld. rortUnd Academy Boys' singles, Cobb, Whitmar. Boys' doubles, Lewis and MrCllntOek. .Girls' singles. Miss Richardson, Miss Collins. Olrls' dou bles. Miss Rand and Miss Paliett. Lincoln Boys' singles, Bingham, Paget. Boys' doubles,- Montgomery and Montague. Girls' singles. Miss Leas. Other Lincoln girl playera will be selected latci. The schedule of play for toanorrow Js: At 4 o'clock Wolfard, JaffersVn, vs. Wheeler, Washington; Bingham. Lin coln, vs. Cobb, Portland Academy; Kytc, Jefferson, vs. Paget, Lincoln. j t Lf k. "J l. p v i , ' ' s Mr fh i' ft ' , , W Jf . it) i 4 -r A 4, v 7 i '-VI IT ft "V iriv ft t- ' fA Vi fi -til , k 4- iFOEMER COLTS ARE IN TEOLLEY LEAGUE IN OAL. - Bromley Fails to Report to Edmonton and Goes Back to Chico. ; Team which 'defeated Oregon Aggies and University of Washington Jn dual meets and then won the conference meet at Pullman last month. From left to right the athletes are: Kneeling Boylen, ayne, Hamstreet and Kelson. Standing Stuller, Graduate Man ager Walker, Captain - McConnell,. Bandy, Louckes, Cook, Heidenreich, Fee, Trainer Hay ward and Parsons. LEADBETTER HOLDS BOX Among tho boxholders at the Inter national polo games, .which are sched uled to start next Haturday. owlna to the postponement because of the break ing: of Captain Cheape's nose, Is V. W. Leadbetter of Portlund. Leadbetter Ih tin enthusiastic poloist and main tains a winter stable at Banta Bar bara. Cal. , It Is estimated that 40,000 people will see the tournament and the re cotpts are expected to reach into sev eitU Ji'undred thouHand dollars. The bt-aWs-raDge '.from $200 down to $JS5r wlrle ordinary seats In the west stand range from 95 to 120. Articles for ' the match were signed here last night. They provide that the champion shall receive 115,000 'or 50 per pent of the receipts, 110,000 for the motion picture rights, and a share of receipts from advertising privileges, which, the promoters say, will bring his end up above $30,000. -' -a 1 SEMI-PRO BASEBALL s Hermlston. Or June Hermlston and KcKo baseball clubs, iwo leading rivals of the Irrigation league, played in Echo Saturday, Hermlston scoring 11 times and Echo but two. The larg est number of fan ever following the home 4am left Hermlston on the char tered motor, every, one with their vo cal chords in excellent condition for the fray. By Hermlston winning it ties the two teams for first place, and provid ing neither team loses a game to either Stanfield or Umatilla a championship game will toe played at the end of the season, the place to W decided later Hood River, Or., Juna 9. The Dalles baseball team defeated the Hood River team on the local diamond Sunday by a score of 10 to 4. ' The heavy Slugging of the visitors accounted f of the Vic tory. The steamer Tahoma carried 100 Dalles fans to the appio city on an excursion. Batteries: The Dalles. Wot sey and Col v in; Hood River, Hart and Hall. MOISTURE AT VICTORIA Victdrla, B. C, June 9. The first game of the series' Between Portland Colts and the Victoria Bees scheduled for .yesterday afternoon was postponed on account of wet grourtOa. ' . Safe Blowers Get ' $1425 in Gold Coin Bleu Haul Made by Burglars Who En ter Saa Tranolsoo Meat Market Early Baaday 3XO rata g; Case Is Puzzling. San Francisco, ' Cal., Juno 9, The police were looking today, for clues to the Identity Of the burglars who bored a hole eariy Sunday through the top of a ears owned by Henry Ro senthal, proprietor of the meat stalls in Spreckles market, and fished out four sacks containing $1425 in gold coin and 65 cents in silver. " Fred - Rotondo, the watchman. Who Is ordinarily on duty all night, is off Sundays after 1 a, m. Taking advan tags of this, the' burglars wheeled the massive safe from Rosenthal's office to the rear of the market, and there, under the glare of a bright light, evi dently worked several hours, unques tionably with a good deal of noise. with sledge and chisel, drilling a hole larger around than a man's arm through, the solid steel The case was especially pussling for the reason that, being in was no Way of tracing the loot. coin: there gether there are 193 entered and all the great professional players are represented. Graduates at Junction City. Junction City, Or., June 9. Com mencement exercises of the Junction City High school class were held in Crescent theatre Friday. The class was as follows: Bvallne Calvert, val edictorian; "Bertha Btoner, salutorlan; Margery Roe. Glenn , Stroma, Peter Jensen, Gladys Wagner, Jol.t. Calvert, Esther Holgersen, Francis Edwards, Thelma Hughs, Leslie Bailey, Boyce A. Toung and Augustus Flint. Th class was the largest ever graduated from the local school. Journal Want Ads bring results. Many of the Northwestern league ball players are performing In the Trolley- league of northern California First and foremost is news concern ing Lefty Bromley, who was released by Manager Nick Williams to the Ed monton club of the Western Canada league. Bromley got as far aa Se attle, concluded It was too chilly In the twilight- country and wired bis first love, Chico, for terms and trans portation. A ticket was wired ntn and he Is now- at home. Chris Mahcney" is pitching and playing the outfield for the Colusa club and the other day pulled off a star play that saved a game for bis team, which la leading the league with a record or six games won-and one lost. The Colusa grandstand will have to be enlarged, it Is said, because crowds are being turned away every Sunday. Parson Billy Bloomfield is pitching for Woodland and is field manager and captain of the club, which has been recently strengthened and hopes to get out of last place in the percent age column. Nig Peters is playing for Chico and got a home run in a gam against the North Sacramento club last week. Irrington Matches Postponed. The matches scheduled to have been played In the irvlngton club handicap tennis tournament yesterday were J postponed on acount of wet courts. It is doubtful whether the courts will be ready for play this afternoon. An automatic stopper to be at tached to decanters opens when the latter are turned to pour out their contents, closing to exclude dust when the decanters are righted. CAMEL Cigarettes 20 fof XOc are blend of choice quality Turkish and domestic tobaccos. Thcy'wi not Utc your tongue or . parch your throat. , ' v . You haven't money enough to buy a more delightful cigarette and no premiums or coupons could make you change orcr from Camels if youTI grve them a try-out. Stake a dime on the Camel to day. Do not look for premiums or coupons; as the cost of the tobaccos in Camel Cigarettes prohibits their use If your dealer can't supply yesi. send lOe for one packaga er $1.00 for a eartoa of tn pack, ages (200 cigarettes), postage) prepaid. After smoking-1 pack age, if you don't find CAMELS m represented, ratarn tk atfcar nina packages, and wt will r fund your money. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. WWo-SaUm, N. C 26 years old, bas been ia tke gams sine 1903. Known as the pitching Staff of the Washington Club. Selected by a committee ol Newspaper men as the best pitcher in American or National League. He and (Uthewtoa are reported the kighest salaried pitchers in the game. One of the peculiar things connected witk Johnson is that, although he is one of the most famous men ia the baseball world today, his parents, who live ia Coffeyville, Kans., have never seen their soa la He endorses and ; Drinks MONTE ATTEL1 FIGHTS Oakland, Cal., June 9. Monte Attell, former "bantamweight champion, and Wltlle FlUslmmohd will meet here to night In a lo round main event beforo the Wt Oakland club. Fitastmmons has all the earmarks of a comer, and if he should put Attell away he will be in line for some good matches. Al Itodgers and Tom Nlckola,;' middle weights, are also scheduled to go 10 rounds: A special four round clash between Willie Meehan - and George Christian and two. four round curtain raisef s are also carded. Flynn Fouls Earl Morris. Joplin, Mo., June 9. Carl Morris, the Oklahoma heavyweight, today holds a decision on a foul over Jim Flynn, of Pueblo, .Colo., as a result of their scheduled 15 round bout here last night. Morris went down in the ninth round under a blow that the referee decided was a foul. A new electrically operated machine for nailing top's on packing cases is mounted on a truck to permit it to be moved about a factory. Tough Job Ahead For These Leaguers Ooloradoans Organise Law aad Order Party to Insist That Everybody Obey the Laws in The Bute, Denver, June 9. The first political seovement to result from the violence, incidental to' the 'strike of ?C0Wrad6 coal miners started today when 150 delegates representing various parts of the state organized the Colorado law and order party. The originators an nounced that the party would be non partisan and "insist that all, high and low, Inust obey the laws." The Amer ican flag was adopted as the official emblem. Three Americans to Play. Three American players, Francis Oulmet, Harold Weber and J. J. Mc Dermott, professional, have entered the British open championships. Alto- AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES At Cleveland R. h. E. Boston 11 11 o Cleveland 8 13 2 Batteries Bedient and Carrigan; Bowman, Blatuilng- Mitchell, Colla. mOre,. James and Bassler. At Detroit Philadelphia ............. Detroit ., flatteries Wyckoff and vet. Main and Stanage. - At Chicago New York Batteries -Flsiier' ' and ftussell and Sohalk. R. II. E. 5 9 1 4 1 Lapp, Ca- .. 0 2 Nunamakcr;. II. E. 2 0 0 COVALESKIE BEATS GIANT Beat tin, June v.' Covaleskle pitched three hit hall against the Ulants yes terday, and I.ynch's players were vie toiiOus by the score of 4 to o. Charley Fullerton was touched up for 8 hits, Emit Frisk gathering 3 Of them. The score: R .H. fc. Spokane .'. 4 8 1 Seattle 0 3 5 Batteries Coveteskte and Shea; Ful lerton and C art naft. 0X0 N NELL IS THE WINNER .Hermlston, Or., June 9. Jack Ken nedy well known wrestlf-r in this sec tion, had a match) to a finish Saturday evening with Eddie O'Connell of Port? land. For two hours and 10 minutes the two athletes exchanged vlce-Uke grips, neither getting a fall iir that time. Kennedy rnaH.v flopped exhausted to the floor leaving O'Connell standing, but staggerlhg, thus giving O'Connell the metch. gwniiMiiiminmimiimmg Comfort insurance for the busy man these summer days! Lather well rubbed in velvet smooth Gillette shave dash of cool water Beard slipped off deanfeverish skin soothed nerves toned up for the day. KinMmrto Mown r4fattts IIIIIIIIHlllHimillllllllUIIUD RITCHIE UPON AQUITANJA New York. June 9. Willie 'Hitchfe. Ilghtwcleht champion of thft world, to day engaged quarters aboard the Aqui tAtila, and will sail tomorrow- for Ion. don to meet Freddie Welsh in a 20 round bout on the evening of July 4. e REMTICO V Typewriter Ribbon ::i: :.;,. ... ... and :''-.. Carbon Paper LAS T LON G EST GIVE BESTRESULTS .Write for particulars of coupon plan. Remington Typewriter Co. (Incorporated) 0 BXOA2) WAY, voaxXtun. OH. 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"Why shouldn't it be a good, on, your .bom- ( pany has been mariufact- v ing , moncanng ; ous ior j fl mom trr. virc arin wj you must know how to make a good oil." - bk'Ax, Ltts mi THE STANDARD OIL FOR MOTOR CARS "When you tell me that Zerolene is actually the best automobile oil you can make-that's guarantee enough r Thousands of motorists have the same confidence in our recommendation. To thousands Zerolene is giving the same satisfactory service. Dealers everywhere. Ask our nearest agency about delivery in bulk. Standard Oil Company (Cafeaa) . 'I : . Portland woes ZEROLENE - Keep The Motor Cool Cigarettes 20 ' fp 10c Sl "June Time moee Time Oood Time rortlaad" Special Rose Festival Trains To accommodate patrons desiring to return to thetr homes after the night parades, the S. P. will run Bpeclal Night Trains as follows: Wednesday. Thursday and Friday ' jtxara 10. u ajto la. ' - t. TXA TXI I W UNSIT Tae Xxposltloa Idas 1913 via Euccrmio vxazv, vobtXisUrti to M'amnrrrxta. Newberg. leaving Fourth ana Tamniu, 11:10 p. m. BTAM TSAXH. VOstTULsTD TO SAfJtaf, leaving Portland Union Depot 11:00 P. M., Kat Morrison street 11:0)1 P. M. arriving Salem (Commercial Street) 12:16 A. M.. Trains will stop at all Intermediate points. . FRIDAY NIGHT, JUNE 12 Birht train will be extended through to Albany end Cor Vellls, making all stops. Reg-alar electric trala Portlaad to KeXUavWe via TOrtat Oreve, leaves 4ta aaa TasaalU streets at 1134 p. m. Portland Rose Festival JUNE 9, lO, 11, 12 The Rose Festival of "Portland this year will eclipse every thing previously held. -This City will keep open house to all its guests, and will provide amusement and entertainment that will be worth a journey of many miles to see. HISTORICAL AND ALLEGORICAL FLOATS representing the history and progress of Oregon and its In dustries Civil and Military Parades Pports on L.and and Water Grand Festival Ball, etc Special Low Round Trip Fares Tickets on sale from all points oa the . T. eoath of BoeekmrgV Installs Klamath Tails, June Y to 10. From Boeeburg and all points north; also from points oa the F. fc t B. ft k a, S. r. a a W. and P. M. a I, Jane 7 to 19, inclusive. a rmal return limit all points Jane IB, John M. Scott. General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. Special Trains From Portland Oregon Electric Ry. SvealafS Barlag THE ROSE FESTIVAL Special trains will leave Portland for the point's and or. the days shown belowj , veovxssIt IIVBID1T. . rmzsAT. TOM OaJtSEV KOXX intermediate points. ro oaJLCior son Intermediate points. and Leave North. Bank Station 11:10 p. nv Leave Jefferson KL tatloa 11:3 p. m. and Jefferson HC Station tOnly) 11:30 p. tn. WCOirESSAT TKVJUIOAT. . T9XOA.T. . . . TOM VOXXBT 0OT and intermediate points west of Oarden Home. rom roftsaT obotb and Intermediate poinu west of Oarden Home. Ijesve North Bank station 10:sS p. tn. Leave Jefferson St. (Station 11:16 p. m. Leave Jefferson St. Station tonly H:l p.- m. . VKSVZnAT ro BAXiEM and inter mediate points south of Oarden Home. Arrive Sa lm 13:40 a. m. . Leave North Bank Statloa 10:40 P. m. Leave Jefferson St. Station 11:00 p. m. TST7SSAT.. ro SALBM, AXBAJTT, Leave North Bank Station XTaZZTB and Intermediated 10:40 p. m. Folnts south of Garden Leave Jefferson SCAUation lome. . Arrive Salem ll:4e 11:00 p.m. a. m.. Albaiiy 1:30 a. m., Eugene t:45 a. m. - rXXAT. ro SAX.21C, AXSAHT, COBTAUJS and Intermedi ate points south of Garden Home. Arrive Halera 12:40 e. m., Albany 1:30 a, m., Corvallis 8:0ra. tn. j Leave Jefferson St. Station (only) 11:00 p. m. . Changes in Regular Trains Leaving Portland the trains shows below On account parades "Wednesday and Friday. will not run irom rxonn cana station: WX9MZ8DAY. Dae to TeaTS Vorth DestinaUoa- Bank Station. I Tualatin Iflt58 P.M. "Forest Orove ..v. ....... ....... liOSP. M. Eugene S:10 P. K. I ' sraxDAY. Zrae te Zeve verta Oeetlaatioa ' ' Beak Statloa. Tualatin ....... latoftP.M. Forest Grove lMSP.K. Eugene . . ............ - StlO) 9. BS. Garden Home 3:1 P.M. Forest Grove ,exo .. , Salem .......................... ,tl P.la. low moxrirs-Tmxp razs to postxajtb darts g TX BOS rSSTTTAX. Details will be furnished at - crrr TicxsT orrxo. pxtth aid staxx sxxxtTf. W13 Start st Broad, way and Salmon St. IAS r.K . 1:1& P.M. tO P.M. "Will start at Jf. f ersea . St. statiea, HIS P.M. 1 :8S P. M. ' S:SO P.M. S:30 P.M. 8-0 P.M. tHi P.M. Quickest- Results Are Obtained by Using Journal Want Ads Nil If