The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 17, 1915, Page 10, Image 10

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLANp, . WEDNESDAY I EVENING, f MARCH 17, 1915.
10
CHICAGO WHITE SOX
BRINGING UP FATHER
Oapyrtglit. J9Uk iBtamatlattai Haws Bmrie.
By George McManus
VONT vAil
VHAT TOUTHIN.
r.OT MA,NlFlC?
! &EAOTIFUL-
3R - HOW
DARE
SIT FOR A PAT1TIN;
YOO )VE.
IHATCOL-Ort!
I DO YTll . .
ME liACK THAT
TO M'CREOIE PITCHER
I OO.IT VI2. 2.S
teEATEtT OF
SAY
i HIM TQ pAlisi-i M6.F
T
j I TH0UHT ONL B
I; IKirXiA.
HAKE
atcopy am
velu-topuaJ
! A- VOFK OF ARTS
TH
TltiTtPP
- BiRlW JT TO
VEN IT 1
WHAT l LCiCfK
) -TO PMNt Vn, ,
Tcie .ill DO
it -but he cam
TPE of MB A
HAVE .NO tims
its
LIKE I'LL rj
Martinoni Is Made to Look
ioor
JOQ fLL
LET
hfOU PAINT
Like a Rank Busher in the
Last Four Innings,
IT ME
Twe eye;
TO SITARouNnJ
BEAVER SQUAD CUT DOWN
Pitcher Willing-ham and First Bate-
;man bui Are Keieasea ay
Boss of Beaver Team.
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T7 ,
I 1
ADMINISTER BEATING
i i 4 ir
s 1
f I 1 .1 JCT I 1 lu 1:1.' I
By R. A. Cronin.
(Snarl al to He Journal.
I SYesno, Cal., March 17. Elmer Mar
ti ndni looked lfke a rank busher yester
day In the last four Innings of the 9
to pi defeat at the hands of the Chicago
White Sox, ana pitched the sloppiest
game of the camp season. If the big
leaguers , had such pitching on the
dally .menu they would grow fat with
base iilts. . v
McCredie could see that Martinoni
was lazily tossing the ball up to the
Hoi, but allowed him to get a good
beating for the salutary effect. His
part of the defeat was five tuna and
nine lilts and he will probably try a
little more throwing and a little "tea
Khaa-rln-r in the outfield hereafters
I Judging by yesterday's work he will
jnotj be in shape until June rolls around.
Harry Krauze went along beautifully
until the fifth inning when the Sox
solved him and threelclean doubles and
!a couple of singles, combined with Col
idrin's error, sent four runs across. The
j Class Z playing of the White Sox In
the! latter states of - the game would
hafe given', the Beavers "a chance if
, Marty had shown any part of the skill
Iof pat Callahan..
Eddie Collins nicked Krause for
tbriee hits and Martinoni for one, walk
ing; his fifth time up. He made up
I for) his lapse f the previous day at
iHahford.
There were flashes of brilliancy In
ithej game, once Fred Garisch '.caught' a
j wild, shoot of Martinoni. balanced him
self on one ear and threw the fleet
!Kdjlie Collins jout stealing second.
IThn Ktrcher took another toe hold
Ion a regular job hy. stealing second on
I thd great Ray Schalk and throwing
fBromwich out at third on a perfect
'pegj to Naughton following Black
burn's terrific single to deep right.
I The runner had been on first;
Bull Stumpfs home run over the
.left field fence in the fourth was the
'longest hit of the day.
j "The Sox -marie three bad errors in
Ithej seventh and l.ober and Coltrin were
"able to score on Jolintfon. the best spit
balllst in the International league last
jyeajr, who worked through the full
(nine innings.
Today the Beavers will face 'Death
Valley" Scott at Modesto and McCredie
Bnai- send Jlisginbotham in to pitch
part of the game. Manager McCredie
last night began cutting down his
squad by releasing Pitcher Willtngham
and!" first baseman Hall, , two Sacra
mento, bushers,
, The score:
:'.v i rillCAC.O
AB. R. H. TO. A. E.
BrothwMi.- 3b 4 1
I Blauklmriie, Kg 5 o
"E: iMIImi, 2b 4 1
.1. CXdllnH. rf f 1
KHm-t-, rf 4 1
Brief.; . Ih . 4 ?
Hnkfi". If 4 a
KthKlk, c .i
Mayer, c. 2 a
Johnson, p. 5 1
0
o
i
t
o
o
I)
'3
Total
40 9
POJtTLAND
AB
4
1 1T7 12
Nsufrhton. T3b.. .
I PerriM, I . . . . ;
Klrtiiier, rf. 5
Stawpf. 2b i 4
Hjieaa, cf 4
1-olKIIt, If I 2
'ltfln, s. : 4
fariacb, c 4
Krane. p. 2
MurUnoni, p. ......... 1
lKiane... 1
It. H. I'O. A.
2 2 2
o
o
o
0
in
4
0
0 I
0
0
o
0
o
0
0
MULTNOMAH MAT
AND MITTMEN TO
TO SPOKANE
Boxing and Wrestling Cham
pionship Tourney Will Be
Held Tomorrow,
The Multnomah Amateur Athletic
club will he represented in the Pacific
Northwest association boxing and
wrestllni championships in Spokane,
Wash., tomorrow niht and Friday
night by three matmen and -two mitt
men. The athletes who will represent
Multnomah are: Virjgil Hamlin, 125
pound wrestler; George Clark, 135
pound wrestler; R. Ji. Bohoskey, 145
pound Vrestler; Mil:e Brennan, 145
pound bpxer, and Reginald JeTinlngs,
158 pound boxer. Clatk will also enter
the welterweight witestling division,
and Jennings will take on the light
heavyweight boxers.
The tejam, accompanied by Frank E.
Iiarmar and Wrestling Instructor
O'Conneil, will leave tonight for the
Inland Eirnpire.
Waltei Knowlton, lightweight boxei.
Earl Mlebus, middleweight boxer, and
George McCarthy, middleweight wrests
ler, wer unable to make the trip on
account iof their work). These athletes
will be (entered in the meets in San
Francisco.
T.- M.
! . j , ; i . ., , : 4- : f I -"' ' . . r : 1 , 1 : 1 I '.".- . ! , ' - . .'.-. . ' - i ' ' .
ill 1 1 I pti av AfAIMCX nrillllin I ni 1 1 liriniin b)r Dillon's speed and all of his Tushes' and lined out a home run and madu
WILL rL AT AuAllMol nllXINI I nAMrJIlNS swings were easily avoided. ISdput outs without an error. -
n nn i f i i hi k.- BBniax - i u i l
I wnMiviriuivo i uniun i ji j w. ....... w.
,"! TO Ml SIX ROUNDS
FAST BOUTS AT
KENTON SMOKER
ARE EXPECTED
Mahoney and Wheeles Card
ed for Main Event; Mos
cow and Schmeer Go, I
at
yest
Mahoney
Dunne, secretary of the Pa
cific Northwest association, announced
yesterday that a meeting would be
held In Keattle on Sunday, March 21,
to select the P. N. A. boxing and
wrestling team which! will be entered
in the fir western meets in San Fran
cisco on! April 12, 13, 14 and 15. The
team will be selected by A. S. Gold
smith, jlarry Burdi(k and T. M.
Dunne. I
Good fast
Kenton -Athletic
will be staged
club rooms
streets, at 8:30
brose stated
would be as
two weeks -ago.
Harry
will clash in
Schmeer and
clash in the
boxers are in
put up splendid
The rei
program should
will be plenty
The card is:
. 142 pou
Harry Mahoneyi
138 pounds
ray Moscow.
158 pou
Tracey
1 35 pounds-:
120 pounds
145 pounds
burn.
bouts are expected at the
club's smoker, which
tomorrow night in! the
Russett and Derby
o'clock. Manager Ara-
terday that the card
od as the one staged
TdlHl ., ' ,556 5 10 -l 10 1
Kail Games for Sunday.
The National Association of Ame
teur Baseball league
teunday are:
American Laundry vs. Montavllla, at
ivioruavuia.
Piedmont Maroons
lists, at Piedmont.
East Side Redmen vs. Harrlman. at
msi i weirtn and Uavis streets.
Columbia vs. South
umbia park.
Monarfchs vb. Columbia Uni versitv.
o PaImUI.I .. l , .!
I 'flatted ,for Martinoni lu ninth.
'- I StOUE HV 1NNIN8"
Chh-aRO ,..;.... O'O 0 4 2 o 3 9
i HttS l.dO 1 5 I! 2 1 3 Jft
Fort land O 1 o 1 2 1 0 5
I Uiits 2001 O 221 210
I - 1 1 " . ' SUMMARY
Mitlne run Stumpf. ' Stolen bases Kln-lier,
iSpema. IJasea- on balls Off Kraiwt? '1. Marti
tKiull 3, Jobnuon 2. Struck out iy Krause 2.
Marttooni 2. Johnson 2, Iulile plays Vlsch
ta Mayer. Bromwirh o E. Collins. Cbarse rle
fat to Kraune. Hit p!ichr Rromnieh by
Martinoni. Wild pitch MaitlmmL Iniiinjts
pltchMj Bt Krauxe 5. runs 4. hits 7. Time
... , 1 . 1 : T . ......- I.' 1." 1.. . .
Juarez Results.
Jiiarez,, March 17. Yesterday's re
sults:
First race: Zangaree, 6 to 1. 2 to 1
and even, won; Avecado, 2 to 1 and
even, second; Skinny B., 1 to 2, third.
Tln1e,"'l:15 1-5; Scratch: Vesta, Flos
sie, jZamlock, -Trulane.
Second race:; Blrdman, 8 to 5, 4 to
5 and 2 to 5, won: Mandadero, 7 to 5
and, 7 to 10," second; Golf Ball, 2 to 1,
thlitf..- Time, 1:0 1-5. Scratch I-a
Cazadora, Stella Gralne, Mott's -Pride,
Captain Lindsley, Koble Grand.
Ancestors finished' second, but .was
disqualified.
...Tjhird race: 1 Bogey 'Johnson, 3 to 1,
aven and 1 to 2, won; Greenbrae, 2 to 1
and even, second; Jake Argent, 6 to 1,
third. Time, 1:01.2-5.
Fourth race: . Orimar Lad. 4 to 1,
7- w 6 and 7 to '10, won; Osaple, 7 to
10 and 1 to 3, eecond; Safranor, 4 to 5
third.' Time, 1:07. 3-5. Scratch Quid
Nunc f - ' '
Fifth race: Klva, 6 to 5. 1 to 2 and
1 t S, won;, Calcurh, 6 to 5 and 3 ;to
5. second: Eck Davis, 4 to 5, third
Time. - 1:01. Scratch Dr. Neufer and
llaael C '
Sixth race: Cordie F.. 5 to 2. even
and, 1 to 2, won: Swede Sam. even and
1 to 2, second; The Cinder, 1 to 3,
third. Time, 1:43 3-5.
FIFE SMOKERS!
Yhy not get your
Pipes and - xtepaurs
done by the only
competent man , in the
state? 21 years' ex-
jperience in all parts of the world.
No job too difficult 'nor too small.
CAIUS PIPE SHOP
31308 Stark St., Bet. 5th and 6th. g
TTj)
:
XING
j IMPERIAL CLUB
AXCXOir HTAZJC, 2ND ASS OAK STS.
XSXDAY, SU2CE 19TS.
I - . .
v Best card : ever staged In Port
land. AH top liners.
j ' i i ' '
Breton's Hit Wins Game.
Venice, Cal., March 17. Tho Whit
Sox Goofs are credited today with a
victory oyer the Venice Coast league
club, but it took thebi 10 innings to
beat the; Tigers. ? A hjom run by Jack
Breton in the first half of the tenth
won tnel trame. Sf!nrk
t.nicago
vremce
Batteries Benz - Wlalsh
Daly; Henley, Deeannjiere, Piercey and
Pdlo Player Is Injured
San Diego, Cal., Mia re h 17. Walter
Dupee, well known
CoronadO resident, is
from a broken collaif bone. He was
taking ai party of nal
Coronado ferrv late
nis au'tomoDiIa s
against an iron post.
or the machine and
cupants into a heap
Local Boxer
A mafriage license
terday to William CI
lightweight boxer olf
Amateur Athletic club.
Miss Louise Murray.
McCredie's Bil
Billiard Table.!
the Pa
33 Tables English
Largest Billiard Patlor on
! cific Cdmst.
SECOHD FLOOB YE ON BTJILDINO
Otto Mikkelseri. Manager.
vs. Union Den
Portland, at Co-
R. H. E.
4 7 3
. . .3 5 0
Faber and
and Dave Wheeles
the mam event, and Tost
Jimmy Moscow will
second mam bout. These
reat shape, and should
exhibitions.
S four events of, the
be good, and there
bf action for the fans.
nds-H-Dave Wheeles
jrost Schmeer and ilm-
nds Al Somnaers and
and
Jim
Kelt and R. Jones.
Frisbie and Whitlock.
McDonald and Wash-
FINAL HOCKEY
MATCH WILL BE
PUT ON TONIGHT
Six Man
During
Gime
to Be
Same Period
(Again.
final
ga,Tne
Portland-
Ijc
jpolo player and
suffering today
y officers to the
last night when
erved suddenly
breaking a wheel
throwing the oc-
tp Wed.
was issued yeS
Eyman, former
the Multnomah
He will marry
Portland's
the second
tween the
and the Vanco'
tenders for th
will be play
o clock In the
first game, the
the score of. 9
The six-man
in the second
will be in order)
tonight. The
appeal to the
expected, but
Patrick have
another taste o
is very fast an
Charley Tobi
of the All-
Ran McDonald
jured in
however, will
of the game
Manager
is confident
tonight's match
series from
first game of
major league
played in
-Stars
Monday's
the
Rome, Ga.,
hall and audltpri
mi
Played
hockey match
of the series
Victoria All-S
uver Millionaires
world's champion
ed tonight at
e Hippodrome. In
Stars were defeated
to 8.
frame, which was
period of Monday's
during the same pel
N. H. A. game did
socal fans as mucl
Managers Muldoon
ed to give the
it. The' six-man
B sensational.
h will be in the II
tonight in plac
who was slightly
game.
be able to play a
tonight.
decide
Ship,
played
game.
Hod
not
as
and
fans
game
ijieup
of
in-
McDoitald,
bait
PatHck of the Millionaires
that his players will win
and also the world's
Ottawa sextet. IThe
the series between I the
title winners willl be
Vancouver Saturday night.
s to have a new
um, to cost $100
T.:-::w')PW,WW.i.,:'.v.ii,.,.'.,:(::-:'.':-S
IN PHILADELPHIA, PA.
city
000.
by
Kid Williams,
and Kilbane,
pin, to
Bantamweight,
Feather King-
Meet Tonight.
titles to one
Itardent supporter of either
Connie Benson (top) and Charley
Tobin, two of Manager Muldoons
star puck chasers, who will play
against" the Millionaires in the
Ice Hippodrome tonight in the
second game of the series be
tween the - All-Stars and Vancouver.
(United
Preaa Leased
first time im
champions .iyi
years twi
111 meet
-eah
Wlre.v
Philadelphia, March 17. For th
real boxing
other here
Williams,
the bantamweights, and
the feathers,
. A. In a six
tonight.
JMmny (Kid)
oif
champion of
Johnny Kilbape, kingpin
mix before the Olymnia
round no decision contest
batants does
not claim
result is likely. Kilbane,
Only a knockout will bring the two
I man. and even the most
of the corn-
that such a
on account
.. reach and
a winner
critics, The
little blonde
are legion
their favor
tactics will
s offensive
ictor, even In
Of his advan
weight, is ge
on points by
supporters ol!
from Baltimd
conceded
kage in heigiht,
be rally
unbiased
the doughty
re and they
maintain, however1, that.
ite's rushing,
sweep the
whirlwind!
featherweight'
trom the on
ring, Abe Att
To Organize lieague.
Baker, Or., March 17. With no hope
of reviving the Western Tri-State
league for the coming season, prelimi
nary steps are now under way for the
formation of an Eastern Oregon league,
with La Grande, Elgin, Union and
Baker making up the circuit. The or
ganization meeting is to be held next
Sunday in La Grande. Jackson, catch
er part of, the season for Walla Walla,
andwho was with the Portland Colts
a part of 1913, will probably have the
management of the locals.
with Kilbane
at Los Angel
Williams
out Johnny Coulon, for
mon of the 1
all in when
being but a
But since
llutt he had
He has beatel
met, a great
the knockout
It took a
bring these tjwo together,
manded $500
pion. too, W
tneir way c
the bout. T
aside and return him a V
the six round clash.
Each of these youngsters
himself complete master!
KUbane; since he; wrested
te ramous
ell, has won
everyone he has met excep
Dundee has
featherwelghjt
foe
one Johnny
grown the
can no longer claim to
Kilbane's crdwn. Dundee
a year ago
ps,
won his title!
tt-le fellows
he fell
hadow of h
then William
a real righ
h every
many of th
route,
great deal
and as he
illiams wanted
The promoters at first dou
ear to gn
pey raised
id
and finally tjhey Are sa
the figure up to $10,000
were, by thai advance sdl
would barely clear that
ceipts.
Gunboat
Milwaukee,!
boat Smith
This was
today . of
sailor's ten-
Ion of I
which the
Smith took
even, the o
wide margl
Dillon
ing his
able to land
The Gunboat
hias
Hoosie
two
Maijch
Smith
Wis.
lost his
the .univer
those who
rpund bout
ndianapolis herte
er boxer
rounds
thter five going
n.
conflined his
opponent's body
freely with
apparently
hasi proven
of his class.
his title
Izard of the
handily from
t one. That
since out
ranks, and
a rtval for
got a draw
in 20 rounds
Cali-
t today,
All that
to be-Gover-
California Fans Happy
San Francisco, Cal., March
fornia pugilists were jubila
oyer the action of the Nevada
ture in passing a bill to permit
round fights In that state.
remains now ror' the measure
come a law is the signature ox
nor Emmet D. Boyle. His friends say
1b is -practically certain that! he will
sgn.
Local boxers, forced to go to work
when this voters at the November elec
tion put jthe ban on professional flg'ht
lrtg, see a chance to get backtihto the
g&me, and it is probable that several
Sjan Francisco promoters will move
either to Reno or other Nevada cities
and inaugurate boxing, clubs.
Referee Refused Divorce
Los Angeles, Cal., March
Charles E. Eyton, who is said
refereed j more twenty roun
matches I than any other man
wforld, was today refused a
ftom his wife, Bessie Eyton,
ictress. ! In refusing the
pjerior Judge Monroe stated
evidence presented w'as not s
to warrant a divorce.
iROQKIES AND REGU
-I-
Livermore, Cal., March 17. Manager
Tyler Christian of the Oak 4 has an
eye on "Red" Glfken, first baseman
and pitcher for the University of Call
fibrnia nine. Gifken played first base
against "the Oaks in -yesterday's game.
San. Jose, CaX, Martih 17. Cliff Blan-j
kehshlp, manager of tjie Morhion
Coasters, said today; that the San
Francisco Seals will jnot look so good
in mid-season aa they do now. Wol-
verton's men, he thinfc
reported in
gobd condition and gqtt away tot an
early start.
17.
to have
boxing
in the
divorce
a movie
su-
that the
ufficient
decree
LARS
Boyes Springs, Cal., March -17.
"Hub" Pernoll, Seal wirier, is thinner
than he has been in years and is going
graf guns. Manager Wolverton. pro-j
diets that Pernoll will prove the pltch4
ing surprise of the league this season.
I - - i- .-.
Berkeley, Cal., March 17. The Oak
land Coasters showed up the California
university ball club here yesterday
taking the collegians down the line t
a to 1 ecore. California's lone tally
caine, in the last half of the ninth,
frame. j
jOs Angeles, Cal.,! March 17. The
Angels were the guests of Owner Johni
nyl Powers at t;he Venice automobile
race today; Tomorrow they open a
thfee game series with the Chicago
White Sox Goofs at Vashington parki
bos Angeles,' Cal., ! March 17. -Buck
Weaver, Chicago 'White Sox shortstop.
who has been In the- hospital' for u
week suffering from tonsilitis, was
convalescing today. He will be unable
get Into, the game 'for at least an-
to
other" week.
-1-
Los Angeles, Cal.J March 17. Bill
Fisher,, once, first basemaa for the
Veblce. Tigers, has signed a 1915 con
tract with the Denver Western league
club. - :
Venice, Cal., March 1,7. -Joy Berger,
former-, White Sox shortstop, who set
the Pacific Coast league on fire two
years ago, has signed to play with
Hogan's Venifce Tigers. 1
Montreal, March 17. The Montreal
baseball club has traded Frank Kip
pert, outfielder, for Pitcher Fullerton
of the Seattleclub in the Northwestern
league.
Hot Springs. Ark., March 17. Eddie
Mensor, former Portland outfielder,
who has been with the Pittsburg Pi
rates" -for . the last two i seasons, has
been released to the Columbus team of
the American association.
! Eastern Polo Team V I as.
San Francisco, .'March'; 17.- The
Cooperstown N. T.) polo four won
the; opening match of the Panama-Pacific'
tournament yesterday afternoon
from the San Mateo team, 5 to 4Va. A
foul hook by Tevls cost the Sari Maleo
team the game.
! Howlers Dance Tonight.
A dance 'in honor of i the - Portland
bowlers, who will participate In the
northwest bowling meet at Spokane,
will be held in the Woodmen of the
World hall on the east side tonight.
President at Crook Funeral.
Washincton, March 17 ' President
Wilson yesterday attended the funeral
of Colonel W. H. Crook, who was body
guard to President Lincoln and had
served as a White House employe for.
more than 50 years. ;
1
by knocking
years the de-
Coulon was
befpre Williams,
lis former self.
is has proven
to thestitle.
challenger he has
em falling via.
of money to
Kilbane de-!
was a cham-
as much, i
Id only see :
g $5000 for
that to $7500,
to have put
Indications ,
e, that they
much in re-
Defeated.
17. Gun-
Cjldtime power.
bal judgment
Witnessed the
vtith Jack Dil-
last night.
easily woh.
d three were
to Dillon by
! "When
attack
to punch-
and he. was
either hanS.
was dazzled
JiLL
lard Palace!
white House
Billiard Parlors
18 FIRST CLASS TABLES
163 Fourth Street, Cor. Morrison.
iviaten game of Pocket Billiards!
every; night during the month of!
March. i !
SEVEN FAST BOUTS i
BOXING
KENTON aJ A. CLUB j
THURSDAY HIQHT, HABCR 18 1
Take Mississippi Aye. car to Fattba
Ave.
On hoar at bowling the easy plan
To make the world a healthy man.
OREGON BOWLING ALLEYS
Largest' on jthe Coast.
. I' 12 Alleys.
Broadway and Oak St., upstairs.
1 Phone Marshall 916.
3. Waxrea Blaney, Prop.
TLJT
ini
PROFESSIONAL
i
Vancouver, B C, vs. Portland
TONIGHT. March 17th
- . 1 - . . . .
8:30 P. M.
Tickets SOc $ 1.06 4-
NOW ON SALE AT
y SCHILLER CIGAR STORE, Eleventh arid Washington
HUNTLEY DRUG STOKE, r outth and Washington
ICE HIPPODROME TwMnJrfhai? fd
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onnr
iy j lax
Good Fellows Get Together."
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gatherings of men of wealth, prominence and experienced tastes,
m the fragrant smoke of this mild, delightful tobacco formality gives
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your tobacco is "Bull" Durham. j
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