The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 19, 1914, Page 11, Image 11

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THE OKEfcON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING. AUGUST 19. 1914.
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BARNES
INNER
OF FIRST ROUND
OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
Former Tacoma Professional
Leads Champion Francis
Ouimet by Two Strokes,
THREE AMATEURS REMAIN
Tint Qualifying Bound Gives Wood
ana Baulenbuscb Beildes Title
holder Smith's xs raliure.
Dan Kelly Cracks
Leg Tendon Again
Dan Kelly, holder of the world's 100
yard dash record, was in Portland yes
terday, on his way home to Baker
from a trip to Long: Beach. Dan is
now engaged in the furniture business
In Baker.
Kelly is completely out of athletics.
Last Fourth of July, in Baker, he was
coaxed Into starting in a 60 yard dash.
After traveling about 25 yards, one of
the weak tendons in his left leg, a relic
of the day when he was internation
ally famous as a sprinter, cracked. He
had to walk with a cane for three or
four days, and when the wound, mend
ed definitely decided that he would do
no more athletic work.
B
SEMI-PRO BASEBALL
. Chicago. 111.. Aug. 19. James
Barnes, former professional of the
Tacoma, Wash.. Country club, and now
with the Whltemarsh Valley club of
Philadelphia, turned in the low medal
core for .the first day's play In the
national open championship on the
Midlothian Country club course near
Chicago. Barnes score was 146.
Francis Ouimet, present holder of
the title, turned In the score of 148.
Warren K. Wood and W. Raulenbusch
were the only other amateurs to quali
fy yesterday. lf-
The second Qualifying round will
be played today and the 64 players
mill contest at 36 holes medal play
for the championship.
One of th surprises of yesterday's
play was the failure of Alex Smith,
ehampton of 1906 and 1810, to quality.
The -qualifying scores follow;
Player- wClub-
Total
James Barnes, whitmarsh. . . .". . . 146
rrancis uuimet, wooaiana us
M, J, Brady. Wollaaton 150
Alex, kou, uraeDurn l&u
Tom Anderson, Montclair. 160
IL. a. Lagerblaae. Youngstown. . . 151
; Otto Hackbarth. Hinsdale 151
f W. C. Hasan, Rochester, N. Y 152
1 Pave McKay, Bellevlew - 163
yr pan Kenny, Hamilton 163
W. J. Bell, Toronto 163
J. C. Hackbarth. Midlothian 154
waiter Fovargue, fikokle 164
j. H. Taylor, Canton, Ohio 154
Jack Burke, Thunder Bay 154
V. Raulenbusch. Chicago 165
Warren K. Wood. Homewood.... 155
J. R. Thompson, Philadelphia ... 156
Toe Mitchell, Upper Montclalr.. . . 1
Tom Kerrigan, Dedham 1
Jack Dowllng. Bcaradale 1
O. R. Murray, Montreal 1
J. J. O'Brien, Weetbrook 1
Andrew Brown. St. Joseph 1
Jack Croke, Calumet 167
A . f'.MnK.l Una... l.hn ...... T K T
Simpson, umana 157
Brand. Mount Lebanon..... 158
am Mcr arlane, BuburDan . . . 151
P. Nelson. Lakewood 158
McDonald, Erie, Pa. 168
jack, i
And re
p: 2:
Willis
Amateurs.
regular players, in the city.
Tabor 240. after C p. m.
Phone
Woodland, Wash., Aug. The Bull
Moose . baseball team of Vancouver
played the Maroons of Woodland here
yesterday, and - the Maroons defeated
them by the score of 11 to 2. The
borne team played consistently, wniie
the Vancouver work was quite ragged
at times.
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'Young Callfornians Star.
Southampton, L. X, Aug. 19. The
playing of the young Callfornians, Fot
trell and Murray, featured the second
day's play of the Meadow club tourna
ment. Fottrell beat F. W. Paul Jr. of
Philadelphia 6-1, 6-3, and Murray elim
inated Clarence Hobart, 6-2, 6-3.
Gunboat Smith Coming Home.
London, Aug. 19. The bout sched
uled for late this month between Gun
boat Smith and Young Ahearn of New
York was indefinitely postponed today.
Smith and his manager, Jim Buckley,
will sail tomorrow for New York.
iUmous Athletes
Enrolled in Armies
Engaged in Battle
The American La.undrv hnneha't
team defeated' the Piedmont Maroons
Sunday afternoon at Peninsula park,
by a score of 7 'to 6. Ross and Gertz
were the battery for the Americans
opposed by McClure, late of the Pen
dleton team, and Bartholomew, for
the Maroons.
The fielding of Edwards, batting of
Kelly and pitching of Hoss were the
features of the game. Hoss allowed
six hits and the Americans secured
11 off McClure. The Americans have
played 20 games, having lost but five
this season.
The American Laundry team chal
lenges any team playing their own
Young Mother Gives
Birth to Triplets
Two Gills and Boy Bora on Birthday
of Another Daughter, aged 8 Tsars,
at San Branelsoo.
San Francisco, Aug. 19. On the
birthday of her daughter Alice, aged
5, Mrs. Herbert Selbel, wife or a con
tractor, gave birth to triplets today.
They were two girls and a boy and
were 20 minutes apart. All are doing
niceiy. Mrs. selbel is 27 years old.
Many a famous athlete Is
serving- his country in the war
now being waged in Europe.
The list Includes Jean Bouln,
the world's record holder for
the hour run: Georges Car
, pen tier, the champion heavy
weight boxer and A. . Gobert,
the Olympic lawn tennis
champion battling for France;
Hans Braun, Germany's great
est middle distance runner, is
in the kaiser's nary; G. W.
Hutson, England's one and
four mile champion is a sar
geant in the British army, and
Emilio Lunghi, former holder
of the world's half-mile rec
ord. Is in the Italian cavalry.
Many other prominent athletes
are also taking up arms in
support of their nations.
3. Give your club a waggle forward to
see whether all is welL - 4. Pole your
club lightly behind the ban. 5 Tighten
the grip with the left hand, and start
the club-, back with that, member. 6.
Keep your eye on the ball and head
still and make the stroke like the un
winding of a spring-, attempting to get
the highest speed and force Just as the
ball is nipped away and during 'the fol
low through."
. What a world of wisdom and eound
sense this man puts into few words.
It is simplicity itself, yet how few can
consistently control the mind, body and
muscles.
The Idea of the backward awing being-
the winding up process of a spring,
with the forward tension producing
greater speed at lmparct. is a suggestion
worthy of careful . consideration and
application.
To the Patrons of The Home
Telephone Company, Greetings:
GOLFING HINTS
By "Straight Drive."
A Good Formula Some years ago an
English golfing Journal published a I
formula which every .golfer should
read when he is temporarily off his
game.
"1. Stand up to your ball having :
made up your mind what shot you are I
going to play. 2. Take a stand where
your feet are firmly on the ground.
Building Your Business
Managing Your Home
ANNOUNCEESENT'
New Fall Suitings and
Overcoatings arriving
daily. Tartan plaids
are the style for Fall.
watch our Windows
Suits to order $25.00
O'coats to order $20.00
McDonald & Col let t
289 Washington, Near Fifth
g. h. McCarthy, Mgr.
The Home Telephone company was
given a franchise, after the city coun
cil had refused It, by the people. The
people gave it the use of the streets
of Portland the right to exist.
Therefore the Home Telephone com
pany owes something to the people of
Portland. It owes them reasonable
rates; but considering the number of
its patrons the rates are as high and
the service as poor as any company
could give in a city of this size and
Justify its existence.
It owes to the people just treatment
of its employes. It does not give such
treatment. It forbids its employes the
rights of American citizens the right
of organisation to better their condi
tions. -
less pay than any other public service
corporation in mil city.
It refuses to discuss these or other
grievances and denies the right of
conciliation, arbitration or hearings.
pitting Its own organization against the
individual, unorganised when any im
position is complained of.
Electrical Workers, No. 118, has been
in this city as an organisation for the
past 15 years. They are a body of
home owning, taxpaylng cltlsens, who
believe in and practice the principle of
patronizing home industry.
Support home industry when home
Industry supports you. That is our
' slogan.
Portland. Or, Aug. 18. 114.
We believe we are right in asking
that the Some Telephone company
treat its employes Justly. We are now
working under agreement witn trie
largest telephone company in the
United States, and our agreement nas
been in existence for ten years. Strikes,
lockouts and serious difficulties are
unknown between us and this public
service corporation.
We are not asking for a "closed
shop."
We are asking for the right of the
employes of the Home Telephone com
pany to organise, and for the arbitra
tion of difficulties.-
We are asking for the same condi
tions, wages and hours as prevails In
the trade with other corporations.
Our friends have been able in the
past to help us by ordering their Home
phones disconnected. The number thus
taken from the lists runs into thou
sands the past few months.
The most effective way for you to
help us is to do the same and tell
them why: because they are not Just
to their employes.
The heart of a publio service corpo
ration is its pocketbook its dividends.
We ask you to appeal to the heart of
the Home Telephone company in the
moat effective way, and give them,
their propert- back.
BUSINESS MANAGER.
L. U. 125. I. B. E. W.
(Paid Adv. by L. U. 125, L B. R W.)
u 1 1 1 r
i summer resorts 1
Standing of the teams
! raclfio Oeact league
! Won, Lout. 1
Portland ..73 56
- tOl 74 tH .68
B.n H-r.nrlaco 75 8S .B3
IO Xnarl. 71 5 .522
.rtrnmnto 1 76 .445
rLakland 53 82 .393
Noi-thweit.ni Leasue.
VncotiTf 77 81 .2
Itaattl. 78 M .50
Spokane 76 54 .5H6
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Ballard 50 7T .394
r National Latin.
New fork 59 44
ftoaton 56 47
lit Louie 59 62
Chicago 56 51
FbllaT.lphla 48 57
Brooklyn 4 06
rtttatmrr ....47 57
Ciscinnati 4 o .w
American League.
Philadelphia 71 86 .664
Bo. ton 59 47 .557
Waehlnfton 5 50 .537
IVtroit ...M 54 .61)9
Chicago 55 56 .495
St. Loole 62 56 .486
Mew York 4( fll .445
tlereland 37 78 .322
yederal League.
Indlananolia 59 48 .551
, Chicago 60 49 .550
Baltimore 67 48 .643
Brook lys 54 48 .629
Buffalo 6 52 .605
Kannaa City 60 hi .450
St. Louie 49 61 .440
fittaburg 45 00 .429
Americas Aatoeiation.
Milwaukee 70 . 51
LouleTtU 70 61
Colombo. 64 58
Indianapolis ; 64 60
CleTeland 6-1 62
Kanaae City 81 62
Minacapoua 69 67
St. Paul 43 82
Wee tern League.
loos City ....73 4T .SOB
DettTW 70 51 .678
St. Joeeph ...68 62 .067
Dm Uolnea .69 61 .492
Lincoln 58 60 .491
Omaha .....55 63 .466
Wichita SO 69 .420
Topeka : 45 75 .373
The necessity
for a conveni
ence which will
save time and
effort is realized
by the business
man in his office
and by the housewife in her home.
iThe Pacific Telephone more, truly supplies this
need than any other public utility, because 42,557,
Pacific Telephones in Portland reach almost every
business associate, friend, acquaintance and
tradesman in any part of the city. Its use facili
tates your business transactions and permits the
performance of your errand in a very few sec
onds at a very small cost to you.
LOW
EXCURSIONS
Daily to September 30
Return Limit October 31
Two Through Trains to Chicago
No Change (ol Can
Via Minneapolis and St. Paul
Drawing-Room and Compartment Standard Sleeping Cars,
Tourist Cars, Coaches, Dining Cars, with Real Dining
Service That Our Patrons Appreciate.
One Through Train to St. Louis
Via Kansas City and St. Joe
LIKE SERVICE WESTBOUND
All Information Gladly Given at Office or by Mail
A. D. Charlton, A. G. P. A., Portland, Or.
255 Morrison Street Phones Main 244. A1244
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY
HOTEX MOORE, ?Xio?iSSNG
SEASIDE CLATSOP BEACH OREGON
Rooms with or without bath. Hot salt water baths, and surf bath
ing. Recreation pier for fishing. Sea food a specialty. Grill in connec
tion. Music and dancing every evening.
Booklet on request at Journal Office. DAN J. MOORE, Prop,
THE SHELBURNE
XOXTS BZACX,
Modern improvements, beautiful dining- room. Now one of the larfeat hotels
on North Beach; with larara airy and sunny rooms. We raise our own poul
try. Reasonable rates, and special rates by the wtek for families. Make res
ervations by mall or wire. Long distanco phone In hotel.
Buy tickets to Shelburme Station Trains stop rlbt at door.
ADDRESS. BEAVIKW, WASH.. T. J. HOARE. PROP.
The Warren
ECO LA,
CANNON BEACH
OREGON.
The Only Hotel on the Beach "Front SEA FOODS A SPECIALTY
Auto Stage Meets All Trains
Write for Rates . M. S. WARREN, Proprietor.
Hotel Gearhart
it
BY-THE-SEA"
OREGON'S FAMOUS
ALL-YEAR RESORT
Offers every attraction. Unexcelled golf course. Sea water
natatorium. Eighteen miles of hard beach. Combination of
mountains and ocean. Autos and saddle horses for hire.
Hotel Gearhart is steam-heated and comfortable in every
respect. Sea foods a specialty.
For reservations, address CHAS. H. ROWLEY, Manager
. GEARHART. OREGON
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. PW FARES EAST
Telephone Building. Oak and Park Streets
Dales Department Main 8800
1
$26.75 San Francisco
and Return
FOR THE 3D
Pre-Exposition Excursion
VIA THE
ICJr SUNJtT
I 060tHSHASTAl I
j The Exposition Line 1915 J
if
4
Friday, August 21
Tickets will be sold from all sta
tions on the Southern Pacific
on the above date good for re
turn on or before August 31st
Ask for illustrated pamphlet, "Seven Months Before," showing the
. progress of the Exposition grounds, buildings, etc
Full particulars, with tickets, train schedules, reservation and pam
phlet at City Ticket Office, 80 Sixth street, corner of Oak, Union
Depot or East Morrison Street Depot.
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore.
GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY
SUMMER EXCURSION
TO THE EAST AND RETURN
TICKETS ON SALE DAILY
to SEPTEMBER 30th
Cincinnati $84.40
New York $108.50
Philadelphia 108.50
Buffalo 92.00
Detroit , 83.50
St. Louis 70.00
Boston $110.00
wasmngton, JL. C 107.50
Pittsburg 91.50
Chicago 72.50
Denver 55.00
St Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Winnipeg, flfl Aft
Kansas City, Omaha and St. Joseph OOUUU
CORRESPONDING REDUCTIONS TO OTHER
POINTS
Final return limit, October 31st
Stopovers allowed going and returning
Tickets good going one road, returning another
RIDE ON THE
ORIENTAL LIMITED
Through standard and-tourist sleeping cars to Chicago in 72
Jiours, making direct connections for all points East. Unsurpassed
dining-car service, Compartment-Observation cat's.
H. DICKSON,
C. P. A.T. A.;
Telephones
Marshall 8071
A-2286
CITY TICKET
, '.: OFFICE
848
Washington
Street
VISIT GLACIER NATIONAL PARK this SUMMER
Season June 15th to September 30th. Write or ask for Booklets
. "Tain tH Hout of . Satisfaction to she STatUm's first attraction."
U-P.
O. S. L.
Tickets en sale
STOPOVER PRIVILEGES
within final rstum- limit et
October 81. 1914.
Choice of Routes
for tha return trip.
Tonrtlckots should; Izxcrad th
YELLOWSTONE
NATIONAL PARK
Ids trip. Thronsh sleeper to park
entrance leaves union iJepot 7
F. sc. daily.
Fares, routes, schedules, tickets.
reservations, eta.
oauNxnr - WAnaxaTO v
BOAB VAYXOAXXOV CO.
luzz ROXZT OTTXOX
Third and WasMnston Streets.
Both phones.
Oregon Humane Society
97 Grand Ave. s, betwee 0uch and
Davis. Vnones BasS X423. B-SdU.
Om SAT AJTB H1QXT.
. - Report all cases of cruelty to this
office. Tiethal chain dot for small ani
mals. .Horse ambulanoe for sick oe
disabled animals at a moment's notioe.
THE COOL PACIFIC
CALLS TO
Clatsop
Beacli
You'll be welcome among
the Summer mermaids and
merrymakers at Gearhart
and Seaside. All vacation
fads are yours for . the
choosing at the seashore.
CLATSOP BEACH
IS THE
QUICKEST REACHED
North Bank Fast Trains
Seashore L'td 8:30 A.M.
Saturday Sp'l 2:00 P.M.
Evening Ex. 6:30 P.l.
Week-End Trips. . .$3.00
Season , ....$4.00
Tickets 5th and Stark
North Bank Station
Tenth and Hoyt Street
Marshall 920
HOTEL BAYOCEAN
is a hostelry of distlnetlos in every way. Its serrloe.
onzszne ana aoeommowswons are
snrronn ding's are lneoznparable. 1
mountains, flshlsr streams and
delif ht the outdoor lover, while the
windows oommand most won-
derfnl views. Bates reasonable.
SB
CAsa BM1 sULfl Ytm I SB
Furnished Tents
at Barview
with all conveniences ready for housekeeping-;
also a first class hotel. Good
wholesome meals. In a bright, clean din
ing room. The large dance hall, pool
hall and bowling alley will be appreci
ated and patronised by many. The
drills of the life saving crew, and clam
bakes, the beach bonfires and deep sea
fishing excursions are .only a
few of the many good things Barview
has to offer you. Before planning your
vacation see us and make reservations
for tents or rooms. Place open now.
Round trip tickets IS.00.
Ralph Ackley Land Co.
804 Tallin- BUff 3d sad Washington.
Main 7141.
THE HACKNEY COTTAGE"
XOOBBX IB BTXBT BXS7BOT.
Enlarged dining room capacity, beau
tiful surrouodlnss, most pleasant spot
on North Beach. Make reservations
ty wire or mail. Special rates by the
week.
ADSBXSS
CCHVAB PRINTING COJ
WBUir.6RfcENE.PJtUI0.UITl
aSir STARK. STREET!
Hotel Sunset
yKACK CZJTM STATXOX.
Ideel spot. Modera fastUy sotel. Cesstry
ead eeeebore combined, Oceaa la fell view.
Cteer BMSDtah) water. Electrte Ussta. Large
yard for eblldrea. Croquet grand, .flak e
11 klads. Beet eeiatae ead table servlee.
Flehlof. Bart batzitns.
y. O. long Beaea, Week. Bra. Peajsaa. a
H A R V E S T
HOME
Near ocean, croquet grounds, large
yard. Bates 11.80 per day; $ per
week. Home coo King. BOUS. Kei
proprietress. Zas; Beach. Wash.
Real Mountain Resort With a Full
View of
Mount Hood
inesMAi railroad and automobile
ULICbiai far from Portland to.
Cloud Cap Inn and return. Including
beard and lodging at tb24 75
SOaarr B. nsXTB, Travel Bnreaa
US Third tn Bortland. Oregon.
HOTEL MEARS
SEASIDE, OREGON
Strictly firct-class rooms, single
or en suite; concrete block; one
block from depot. Look for the
electric sign.
JOHN MEARS. Proprietor-
LONG BEACH HOTEL
Best located and most convenient ho
tel at Long Beach, Wash., opposite sta
tion, one block from ocean, three doors
from postofflce. Excellent rooms; Eu
ropean plan; rates reasonable.
X. x. TXBXXB. Bropristor, '
Reliance Mt. Hood
AUTO STAGE
Dally to lit. Hood resorts. R. T., SS; Gov.
Camp, 7M. Special rosod trip, S or (sere,
lncladlDg kotel sod guide to sammlt. SIS esck.
Reerratkos, tickets and InfonsaUoa at
Boatledf Hd d Floral Co.. 109 Seeoad et.
Pboaee Hals 6V. A.-X8U, at BeUaoee Oar.
are, vmt Hawthorne STe. Pxme Tebor
NECA1CUM INN ,
Overlsokis Ooeea. Large gressds sad bess
Uful nowara. . This la sot a betel, set a
beastlfat home. Hone comforts, sons cook
ing. Easily Pa me nrn. Pres.
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