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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26,' 1915. By George McMami3 BEAVERS AND SEALS TO BE REINFORCED BY PITCHERS FROM EAST Cleveland Js Trying to Get Waivers on George Kahler to Send Out. WOLVERTON GETS DENT Southern xeafue StiffatAanaer trill Join Saa Francisco Club at Ones Krouaa f7ot . ataleaaad. I BRINGING UP FATHER Copyright, 1913. International Ketn .rfi 17 '' 1 ' ' ' "1- I ' W-OlNTY-EhD N RUIHT-bOME L HANh THOSE TACKS" THE THAT 1 v ( . rT ) ME OVER -bOME . . - - I ay TIMr-3 I TINK" THTHEtECONO T. . j INVENTED TACKS j VbROKE ?c!W Q ) V ftttAlNS' TTT (7 --r I " . ) ' - f !hj , I t Z Two items of baseball interest crapped up last night, the probability of Portland, gettlws Pitcher George Kahler from Cleveland and San Fran cisco purchasing -. Pitcher Dent from the. .'Atlanta club of . the Southern league.- Marry Wolverton" is sure of his man, while "Walter McCredie is still tip In the air. AlcCredie has been angling for Kahler for the last six months, lie tried ail last winter to get him and has oecn working on Cleveland thiB spring. The big pitch er. McCredie said this morning, is willing to come out, but Cleveland is experiencing difficulty in getting waivers on him. McCredie stated that ho was not sure whether Kahler would come or not. He thinks there is a chance that he will have to go through, the, season with the present list of pitchers. Wolverton says that Dent will join the Seals immediately, reporting prob aBly next week in San Francisco. Harry knew him In Newark in 1912. seeing him pitch one game after he had been sent to the International league from Brooklyn. Dent, a right hander, won 15 and lost 12 last year for Atlanta. WOlvy thinks the addition of Dent will round out his pitching staff nicely. McCredie, in last night's Green sheet, took occasion to dany that he had thought of releasing - Harry Krause. He said that a San Fran cisco newspaper man astiea mm nuw his pitcher's were, going and Mac re marked badly. The scribe also asked him if he was going to get another -man and Mac replied that hewas try ing to land a righthander. The scribe rnosfi that Krause was going to be released. Krause, always a late starter, will stick with the Beavers, asserts McCredie. He said that he has not thought of releasing Harry, as he is under the player limit and can add one man. . Judge McCredie also stated in last night's sporting extra that Boston would be given a chance to tryout Bill Kodgers. as the player requested, but with the stipulation that if Rodgers njade good Boston was to pay the draft price of $2500 for BUI. The judge wired the Red Box at St. Lou 1b last night, as they requested, but Manager Carrlgan evidently did not get the message. A reply is expected some time today. . - - - - - ... -. - . . ... - - .. - - . . . . . . ... .. .. .....m i I I" I I I I JM.I..1.l...,.,.l Iri ' - ,,-,,-.,.. 11 I ' " . T . r L " -. 1T ' ' I .. . AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES At Kansas City. R It K Newark 6 10 2 Kansas City 6 10 2 Batteries Falkenberg and Rariden; Main and iJrown. At Pittsburg First game: K H E. Tti-nrib-lvn . . . 4 12 O Pittsburg 2 2 Batteries Seaton and Pratt;- Knet- zer and Berry. Second game R. H. E. Brooklyn 4 10 2 Pittsburg 6 12 3 Batteries Marion and Land; Allen and O Connor. AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES At Cleveland (12 Innings) . R.H. E. Philadelphia .. 814 Cleveland 5 11 1 Batteries Wyckoff and McAvoy; Mitchell. . Walker and O'Neill. At Detroit R. IT. 11. Washington ...8 12 1 Detroit 13 1 Batteries Gallia, Harper and Alns ernith; Cavet, Boland, Dubuc and Stan-age. TWO NEW MAKES MAY BE MADE IN HI SCHOOL MEET Schmitt Expected . to Lower 440 Yard Record in Competition. Two new records are expected in the annual lnterseholastic track and field championships to be staged Friday afternoon on Multnomah field at 2 O'clock. Eugene Schmitt, Columbia's uni versity's Quarter miler, who forced elouse, the Medford high school run ner, to set a new mark in the 440-yard run at Eugene recently, is expected to set a new local record for the event and it ia likely that the high Jump mark of 5 feet 8 inches, held by W. Muirhead, will be bettered. Murphy, the Columbia university high Jumper, cleared 5 feet f$ inches in the state meet and should do better here. The officials of the Portland Inter scholastic league are expecting a rec ord breaking crowd, provided the rain does not interfere with meet. TIm Entry Xiirt. For purpose of brevity the schools in the following events have been abbrev iated: Washington high, W.; Lincoln high, L.; Jefferson high, J. : Franklin high, F.; Columbia university, C. U.; Portland Academy," P". A.; Hill Mill itary Academy, M.. M. A. 100-yard danh Wyle (W.). Linker (W.). fts VV.). t'oulter (L. ) . Lalfefisn iU.Y, Holt (1a). MtirgultD L.), Beasel (J.), Thayer J.), Sax. (J.), urQt (J.), Cameron (J.), Mann (J.), Dnnean F.), Mcintosh (K.. Collin F. ) , 8trowtrltae (P. A.), fJroftoa IP. A.i. BchMltt C. V.U W. Wll (C. U.l. Masterm (O. U.). Betty H." M. A.) S80-yard run Sprlgga (W.). tiraTOl (W.). VU (W., Lee (W.l. feike jL.), Grarolla (I.., Deramon (J.), springer Hollinsec (J.. Liman J.I, Thornton (J.). Poake (K.. Collins K.), Kuyburn (F. ). Doddy lF.. Guuther P. A.). Williams C. U.), Brogan U'. I!.). Caney (C. U.) Shot put 1'nrsuna (W.), Borman (W.l. Jobnaton )C. W.l. Buscn (L-). Smith (1.1, Bonney (J.). Lodell (J.. Stewart (J. l'owell (F. . Dats F.). SauWr (F. ), Col llua (F.l. Koaa (P. A.. Pevonablre C. U.i, Phorpe (C. U.j. Schmitt tc. U.), Dand (n. M. A.) Pole vault Spearow (L.I. Oillln ( F. I , Bonney (J.). Willi ford (J.), Udiod (J.), LaMon (C. V.) 440-yard run - Anderson (W.l. Kubn nvuaen (W.). Spriggs ( W. . MrTarnahan (L.. Lakefish (L..I, CoUlas (F.). Peake (F.l. Mc-Intosb (F.). Knudson (I.), Denimnn (J.l. Springer (J.). Kkbenbach iJ.). Hollineer U.. Betty H. M. A.), Scbmitt (C. U.), Malarky ( V.). Maateraon (C. V.) Javelin throw Johnston. C. (W.). Kfneald (W.), Pjiruons (W. , Barker (L.I. Smith L.).-'to ( F. ) . Brown fF.). Halilip F.I, Jneobbcrger iC. U.. Foley (C. V.. Knapp iC. U.K Mlotie (C. V.). Hibbard (F.. Ira nian (J.I. Stewart (J.), Lodell J.. Abecg J.). Bonney 4.), Ros (P. A.), Dand 11. M. A.) 120-yard hnrdle Johnson, V. (W.l. Knbn hausen iW.), Powell (F.l. Duwan (F.), Col lin tF.. WllUford (J.I. Knudson L.). Taftnense (U. Bonney (J.. txdell (J., Maurice U. ). Ros (P. A.). Maloue (C. t'.). fSbenon (C. L'.. Pureell (C. U.) DiaCTis Laf ua (W.. Afideraon ' (W.l. Bor man (W.l. Buaeb b.t. Smith (L.I, LaUfiloy it..), lvis (F. ). Powell (F.j. Bonney T.I, Lodell (J.), Ros U'- A.. DeTOhshife (C. Sharp (C. t".). Malarker (C. V.) One mile run Spriegs (W.),.Viu (W.l. Grare (V.), Lee (W.J, Jlolmea (W.). Blood tW.t, Feike (L.J. araTlle L.(. Byera (F.l, Peake (F.J. Kayburn F.). Boddy (K.J. Dem roon (J.). Lainan (J.). Hollineer (J-). Spring er (J.). Weisenbora (J.J, Guntber (P. A.), Vandrnborg (O. L'. ) - . Uunnliig broad jump Johnson. V. (W.l. Ittwa (W.). Krobn (W.), Sjearow (L.). Molt L.). MoTarnahan (L.). Feike (L.). Powell (F.l, ColliDH (F.J, Staler (F.l. Thayer (.T.I. Parkhnrst (J.J. Lodell (J.J. West (J.I. Bon ney (J.), Malafkey (C. U.J, Kison C. L.J, fwhmltt (C. U.I 220-yard daah Wyld (W.l. Linker (W.J, -Kuhnhauaen .W.J. Johnson. E. (W.). Ksa (W.J. Coulter (L.I. Lakeflsh (L.J. Holt ( L. 1 , Collins (F.J, Duncan (F.l. Mcintosh (F.J. Beaael (J.J. Thayer (J.J, 5a (J.J. Cameron (J.J. t-trowbrldae (P. A.J, Crofton (P. A.). Betty (IJ. M. A.J, Wells (C. U., Maateraon (C. V.). Williams (C. U.J KuiidIdk high jump Johnson, V. (W.J, WellB ('W.J, Siiearow (L.J, KtludRi.n (L.l, Powell (F.). Freeman- (F.J. Barbur (F.J, Staley (F.), Parkhurat (J. . Abeeg (J.J, Mur phy (C. U.I. Bigcs C. U.j. Pun-eU (C. U-). Malarkey (C. V.) 220-yard hurdle Kuhnhauaen (W.J, And erson (W.J. Linker (W.J. Knudfwm (L.J, Tannensee (L.l. Fox" (L.J, Collin (F.J. Dun can (F.l. Powell (F.J. Laman (J.). Perie (J.). Boss (P. A.i. SUlone (C. U.J, Schmitt (C. 1". I, tfnenou (C. IT.) Half-mile relay Wyld (W.J. Linker (W.J. Ross (W.J, Johnston (W.J, Kuhnbausen iW.). Vial (W.l. Anderson ' (W. 1. Coulter (L.J. LakefUh 1 L. ) , Holt (L.I. Knuibioa (L.J. Mctarnahan (L.J, Schmitt (C. U.j. Wells (C V.). Maiterson (C. U.). WlUlama (C. U.J, Malone (C. U.I. ColUn fF. 1. xSaulCef (F.J, Powell (F.l, Duncan (F.J. RVburn (F.J. Mcintosh (F.J. Beaael (J.J. ThayVr ( J. ). 8ax (J.J, Cameron iJ.), Maurice (J.J, Sprincer (J.). Dllllng (J.) I NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES At New Tork: R H 'E St. Louis ...11 14 3 New York .-5 3 Batteries Doak and Snyder; Tes reau. Marquard, Perritt and McLean. Smith. At Brooklyn R. H. E. Pittsburs ..v...l 10 1 Brooklyn S 11 0 Batteries McQuillan, Harmon and Schang; Pfeffer and McCarty. At Boston: R. H. E. Cincinnati 1 7 2 Boston .t i 9 1 Batteries Benton and Doolnj Ru dolph and Gowdy. At Philadelphia: R. H. E. Chicago 0 2 2 Philadelphia 3 6 1 Batteries Humphries, Standridsre and Bresnahan; Alexander and Ki infer. Western League Results. At St. Joseph St. Joseph 8, Tope ka 0. At eioux City Sioux City 1, Den ver 9. j At Omaha Omaha 6, Lincoln 4. At Des Moines Dea Moines 9, "Wichita 3. ' sbl a IP WITH FISK SERVICE Cost Reduced Quality Maintained i Compare With Plain Tread Casing Prices Of Otlfer Standard Makes , s 31x30 - 12.20 41x34 - 27.30 4 x33 - 20.00 41x36 - 28.70 4 x34 - 20.35 5 x37 - 33.90 Rsk quality tires never gave more universal satisfaction than they are giving today. 1 THE FISK NON-SKID is the only real non-skid which can be bought at the Low Prices. Fisk Tires For Sale By All Dealers The Fisk Rubber Company of N. Y. - Chicopee Falls; Mass. Portland Branch 349-5 1 Oak Street Tra4o Mark IUf . V. S. Pat. Off. Tis teR-tira? (BrFiali 7 OREGON MEN AND 4 AGGIES TO ASSIST CLUB Cream of Big State Colleges Join Club for P, N. A, Meet, Strengthened by sevn university of Oregon and four? Oregon Agricul tural college stars, the Multnomah Amateur Athletic vclub track and field team has high hopes of winning the Pacific Northwest association 'Scham pionships to be staged on Multnomah field June 11. The University of Oregon athletes, who will wear the "Winged M" are: LOuckes, middle distance runner; Payne, distance runner; Huggins, dis tance runner; Muirhead, hurdler and jumper; Cook, weight man: Fee, jumper and- javelin thrower, and Carl ridge, sprinter. There is a likelihood of sveral other Oregon boys running under the club colors. Kadderly and Reynolds, middle distance men; Hob good, distance runner, and Cole, weight man, are the Oregon Agricul tural stars who will aid the club team. These sterling athletes, with Sam Beliah, George Philbrook, ; Ora Hold man, Dick Grant, Robert Flthian, "Wal ter Hummell, Magone and Jordan will give the "Winged M" club the strong est track and field squad it has ever had. According to aflvices received, the Seattle Athletic club and the Spokane Atnietto club Will have strong teams entered in the meet. Manager Haw kins of the club track expects to get the entries of the Washington clubs next week. The course of the five mile mara thon will be the same as the one in 1913. This was agreed upon yester day by Charles F. Berg, director of athletics of the Rose Festival, and Martin Hawkins of the club athletic committee. The runners will run one lap on the track and then out on Sal mon street, down Salmon to Chapman, north on Chapman to Taylor; east on Taylor to West Park, south on West Park to Jackson, east on Jackson to Fifth, south on Fifth to Carruthers. east on Carruthers to Second, north on Second to Hall, west on Hall to West Park, north on West Park to Taylor, west on Taylor to Chapman, south on Chapman to Salmon, and then into the club field. The runners will go around the track one and one half times at the finish. On account of the streets being paved, it will be necessary for the runners to wear tennis shoes. Four additional medals have been secured for those who participate in the marathon. SALT LAKE IS GIVEN AID Los Angeles, May 26. Salt Lake managed to trim Los Angeles yester day because the league leaders booted the ball away. The fealts m&a their first appearance here of the season and created a favorable impression. Score ; HAL.T LAKH AB. B. H. PO. A. fi. Shinn, tt 4 1 1 2 1 0 Orr. S8 5 1 2 .1 6 0 Uedeou, 2b 3 i n 2 1 1 n. If 4 1 s l W v Krac Zacher. rf. Tennant, lb. ... Barboiir, 3b Hannah, La Hoy, p O 0 4 1 0 ...... 4 O 1 8 O 3 1 O 2 rt 0 ,t O.O 6 S 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 Total 32 3 LOS ANGELES AB. ft. :t l 6 27 14 Maeuert, ef. Mtzger( 3b. . Wolter. rf. . . Mi-Mullen, 2b KHta, if. . . . Absteln. lb. . BuemiUer. ss, Bole, e Herri tt. p. . . Meek Burns, p. ... Harper .... O O o 0 0 r o o o o 0 a. po. 1 1 o 1 2 3 4 0 o 0 1" 1 2 1 o o 0 0 A. 6 1 0 3 O 1 3 2 . 0 1 6 2 1 0 o 0 0 i i 11 0 o 0 JACK NEVILLE -MAY PLAY HERE IN STATE GOLF Third Round of the Waverly Monthly Competition-" Staged Saturday, Total 28 S 27 11 OAKS WIN LONGEST GAME , San Francisco, May . 26. Oakland and enlce traveled the IT'-inning route yesterday, the longest Of the season, before the Oaks managed to put over the winning run in a 5 to 4 game. Eighteen men were used by Acting-Manager Doc White in an effort to stave off the defeat. Tyler Christian got through with ten. In the 17th Oakland scored two and Venice one run, breaking: up a tie that lasted from the eighth inning. Score: VEMCE ' AB. R..H. PO. A. E. Carlisle, If t o o 4 0 0 Berger, ss. , 5 o 0 2 4 0 Wllbolt, rf. 3 o o a 0 o White, rf. o o - o rt o O Chech, p. 1 O 0 O O 0 Jounaon, p 3 0 0 O 1 0 Bay less, of .5 1 4 2 0 0 Kiaberg, tb-rf.-ss 7 1 J H 7 Hetling, 3b 7 0 1 2 6 O Pnrtell. 2b 6 1 4 2 7 0 Spencer, c 2 O. 1 1 1 0 JReiger 0. .1 O O 0 0 Mitie. c. 3 O 6 . 3 4 o De annlere. p ..1 o 0 2 0 Kane 1 0 0 O C 0 Piert-ey p O O o 0 1" 0 tGlelschmunn-, lb 4 O 1 15 1 0 Henley, rf ...;2 O 1 1 0 Total 57 4 14 50 34 1 OAKLAND AB. R. H. pO. A. E. Marcan. 2b 7 0 2T 8 10 1 Mundorf f , rf .-5 O 01 O 0 Jrfiddleton, cf V... 6 1 2 3 O 0 Johnatqn, If. 8 2 4 2 0 0 Koerner, lb. ts 1 2 27 ' t O Knhn, c. , u 0 '1 4 3 O Gueat, sa 6 O 1 4 K 2 LitBc-hi. 3b 7 O 2 1 5 o Klawittec P 7 O 1 0 2 O Gardner, rf 2 1 O 1 Total .....59 5 13 31 29 3 Two mt -when winning rnn Boored. Kane batted for Ie-aiimere Ie fifth. tGleisehmana butted for Piercer in ninth. tReirr rn fr Spencer in ninth. Gardner batted for Uuudorff ia thirteenth. SCOKB BY IXKIXGS Vstiiee O00OOOOO200O10 0O 1 4 Hit . .O-lOl. 2 10130001011 214 Oakland t O 2 0 O 0 0 O O 1 O 0 2 5 Hits ..0 1121111011011 315 SCS1MA8Y Two runs. 4 hits off Decanniere. 16 at bat in "4 innings: no runs, 3 hits off Piercer, 15 at bat in 4 hill in (rs: so runs. 1 bit off Chech, 3 U bat in 1 inning-. Cnarge defeat to Juhn rton. Hume mn--Koeruer. Three base hit Marcan: ; Two base hits Johnxton 3, Hay less, Rii.bery. : Sacrifice bits Riabersr. Marcan. Piercejr, Middleton. Gardner, . Kuhn. ; Kirst baae on called balls Oft Deeanniere 1, Chech 1, Piercey 2, Klawltter 7. Johuaton 1. Struck out By Plereey 1, KUwitter 5, Johnston 2 Hit by pitcher Henley. Double pla.ra Gneit to Marcan to Koerner: Gleiachmann t Berber; StErco to Koerner; Kfieruer nnaxsisted. Run reimafbl foe Decanniere 2. Johtutnn 2. Kia-witter- 4. Stolen bee Keirer. - MlUdleton. Wild pitch Chech. Left on bases Venice 13, Oakland 12. Tune 3ii5. L Lmpire M UUama aad Fnyle. Butted for Perritt in eighth. Batted for Metzger in ninth. SCORE BY INNINGS ' Salt Ijike 5?2552?S Hits 0 1012010 1 U Anfeles 1 O 0 0 0 0 0 12 Ulte 0 20000 1 0 28 SCMMARY Two bane hit-" Bole. Sacrifice hita Mft ?er. Zacber. U Roy. Struck out By PWUt 4. Ia Roy 4. Baaea Oil ball Off Perritt 2, La Rot fiiirns 2. Runs reaponaible tor La RoV 1. Burns 2. Kite hlla. 4 run. 30 at bat "off Perritt in S lnninga. Charge defeat to Perritt. IHHibie playa Hannah to Orr; Metzser to Absteln to'Metaer; Phinit to L Roy t Orr. Htolen bases Shinn 2. Orr. Tim 2:06. Umpires Finney and Toman. STANDINGS OF THE TEAMS Th third round of monthly golf competition for the Waverly Bowl will be played over the course of th Wav erly Country club Saturday. Play starts any time after 9 a. m., govern ing condition have previously been announced, A. women's handicap tourney will. also be saged Saturday. In addition to the oif play Sat' urday, there will be a baseball game between picked, teams representing th University club and the Waverly club. This ia an annual 'event. In the eveninar, dinner will be served and afterwards there will be a dance in the club house. According to an announcement made today. Jack Neville, the California golf tar, may participate in the an nual Oregon State tourney, to be held on the Waverly course the week Of June 14. It is also possible that othe California players will entec Chandler Kgan, former National amateur champion, RudolpH WllheJm and Russell Smith will be some of the entrants in the men's Champion ship events NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Pacific Coast Loajna. Woo. 31 27 . av 2o 20 1H National League. ,. .' 1" 2o 15 1 , IS IS 12 ill American AaaociatiOB. 21 10 1 17 IS 14 13 1 American Learue. Chicago 23 Detroit 22 New York 17 Boston 13 Washington 14 St. Iouia 14 Cleveland 13 Philadelphia 12 Westers Latgua. . Omaha 1 Des Moine -T 17 Topcka IS i Denver 13 12 lO 11 Federal League. 22 2 1! 2 Lost Ana-ele San KrancUco Salt Lake .. Oakland . . . portliind .... Venice ...... Philadelphia ("hicaei Brooklsn .... St. Louis Pittsburg Boston Cincinnati . . . New York Indianapolis Milwaukee . Kansas City Louisville . . ft. Paul . . . Clevelund Oolunibiifi Minneapolis St. Joseph Lincoln Sioux City Wichita . . . Pittsburg ' . . Chicago Kansas City Newark Brooklyn 16 Rt. Iouia Baltimore Buffalo Spokane . . Vancouver Victoria . Tacoma Northwestern 14 . in .9 League. . 1f . 1 . 1 IS bprr1en 15 Seattle 12 Loat. 2ft 21 20 27 2fl 29 11 13 15 17 16 i a. 17 17 : 12 14 14 1 1 17 20 17 12 11 13 14 Irt 20 13 21 in 11 11 in i 15 IX 14 14 m i i 21 14 14 15 1 20 Pet. .574 .5G3 .M8 .4U1 .435 ,21 .oi .SOO .4A3 .4S4 .4s4 .414 .393 .618 .576 sm .619 .4S4 .452 .."W4 .370 '.6.T7 .eat .587 .41 .407 .412 .401 .3fri .15 .607 .577 .542 .40 .435 .407 t .268 '.47 .088 .576 .5S0 .500 .467 SS2 .273 .576 .'78 .545 .f29 .42!) . .358 American Association Results. At KanEas City Cleveland 1, Kan sas City 5. All" others postponed, rain. RON ADMIRATION Victoria, B. C, Hay 26. Tiny Leon ard pitched better ball for Victoria than Feet did for Tacoma and the Ma rie Leaf a won, 8 to 4. Score: K. H. E. Tacoma 11 2 Victoria Jk 0 Batteries Feet and Stevens; Leon ard and Hoffman. Seattle, Wash., May 26. Callahan had an easy victory over Seattle yes terday, when Lots blew up in the ninth inning and the Indians scored six runs. It looked a Lou victory. Score. R. H. E, Spokane 6 9 0 Seattle 2 6 3 Batteries Callahan and Brenegun; Lotz and Cad man. Vancouver, B. C, May 2. Vancou ver took another game from Aberdeen yesterday, when Clark was knocked out of the box. Score: R. H. K. Aberdeen 0 3 5 Vancouver 9 13 J Batteries Clark, Meikle and Vance!; Hunt, Brand and Cheek. . MINOR BASEBALL The Harrlman club baseball team will cross bats with the Lewistoh, Idaho, team next Sunday and Monday. Manager Richanbach expects to win both games from the Idaho players. The Celro Kola team Will cross bats with the Moro, Or., team in a three game series on next Saturday, Sunday and Monday. The following players will make the trip, according to Mana ger Lewis: Lund, Krause and Hie man, pitchers; Schultz, catcher; Smith, Wilson, McKenna and Garner, lnfieid ers; Herschler, Marshall and Cota, outfielders. The Vernon Tigers defeated the Mdunt Tabor team Sunday by the score of 16 to 0.-. The score: R. K. E. Vernon . ..W II 4 Mount Tabor t' ... 1 0 410 Batteries Leahy and Ross; Frits and Hester. The White Salmon, Wash., team de feated Glenwood Sunday: by the score of 11 to 8. The score: R. H. E. White Salmon-....,. .....11 14 7 Glenwood . 8 C 3 Batteries Martin, Overbad gh and Thomas; Patrick, Stock and Lytle. The Columbia Parle team defeated the Antonia club Sunday, 6 to 3. The score: . R. H. E. Columbia J .13 Antonia . 3 1 8 Batteries Brice and Curry for Co lumbia. . The Garden Home team, with Ertek son and Raylinsr as lta battery, de feated the Portland Mooe team Sun day. 7 to 2. The score: R. H. E. Garden Home .............. . 7 10- 3 Portland Moose -.... 2 10 3 The Woodstock team won from the Troy Laundry club Sunday. 12 to 11. Erickson and Ashworth formed the battery for the laundry team and Cronlnger and Cronlnger worked for the winners. ILLINOIS BOXING DOWN Springfield, III., May 26. -(U. P.) All hope for legalizing boxing in Illinois has fled today. , Lacking five votes of the necessary njJhiber for Its patsagp, thd bill legalising 16 round no decision boxing bouts went down to defeat last' night when it .came up before tha lower house for final passage. Tha vote stood S2 to 67. WANT TENNIS DIRECTORY The Journal sporting department is anxious to secure the list of officer, location of court and other data of all local independent tennis club. News -of tournaments to he held dur ing the coming seacon will be greatly appreciated. The Vancouver barracks team de feated the Klrkpatiick Stars Sundav, 7 to 0. The score: R. H. E. Barracks . 1 10 0 Klrkpatrick . 0 .1 4 Batteries French and Chap in, John son. McCorry aad Watklns. . Jt . ' The Cortland Km much tf d style at it it poaaible to crowd into a collar. Good to look at, comfortable to wear. Ide Giver h. 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A 1 fascinating store in Washington St. that has won derful styles and sella everything ON CREDIT! At least Jean said It was fascinating, and I can easily believe It, judging by her clothes and the faot (that it cost her only about ten dollars to buy the costume. She's paying, the rest of the moderate price in WEEK LY INSTALLMENTS. . : .-Ci"So. don't expect, to see me tensor row morning, girls, unless you'd like to GO TO CHERRY'S WITH ME. The number of the store Is 389-291 Wash.. St, In the PlttocJc block. (Adv.) Baseball RECREATION PARK Corner Vaughn and 24th PORTLAND vs. San Francisco May 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31. Kay 31-3 game A. 1t. & F. M. "'Game Starts 3 p. m. Weekdays, 2:30 p. m. Sundays Seserred box ats for sale at SZCa'B CXOAB SIASD, eth and Washlngtoa. Ladies' Days Wednesday and Friday I'LL SWA yER.JUOStA BASKET P TMI BEST HEN FRUIT pgn ISOMI or THAT RCAvU TOBACCO CHEW. I I'LL SWA yER.JU0t BASKET J OPTMt BESTHEHFRUITrOR f, V ISOMt OPTHM REM. TOBACCO) ' ' - IcHiw.f . . . 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