THE OREGON DAILY 'JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1Z11 By Georjie Mcnr ? - V mm FAILS TO ; LAFID SHORTSTOPPER : FROM NORTHVjESTERN ".i J ... -v.: -. .. .-. Portland Manager Tries" to Land Willis Butler, Johnny Butler, Gislason or Ward. DERRICK WILL TRY SECOND BRINGING UP FATHER r?.yrlrtiu 181BV Iwterwtw I Www swW VHAT I'b T vhat:are l00iOHMA DO ABOUT IT - VELL-VHAT ALL.ABCUT-15 UfVl HAW A M,n m BAD - YOUR WIFE; ta.. W rl ",rw-.i..t , 1THE MATTEL? I HOPE THE DOC IS IM ! HAT-1 WW 0O TO i0 TO TIE ' HOME WITH -w iww ruiPQ i in , WH A VAJTRC IfTzki VKX DOrfTMW AN INVALID - WHAT VAHT1SA DOCTOR a - . - -, - 7 Cpees will Com la Txom Ontfleld to rirvt aad'stumpf Win Shift to : Short for This week.. I .. . ,:.-:J- B ass 9 v. ek 1 s " :'; .1 I 11 1 3 " . ,: I I '::. I .:.; i - -vBsauMMBHkK eassBMssassBBBSBBoaHBssBSBBBSBSSaBBBSSSBSBW' saw , - s ... ... . , w- m.aa.xar-w- cz j -....a : oar bbmpw s r a -v j . t a a . - si Sk . v ssssssssaasssss r ' ' I Walter McCredle Is up in - the. aif about a shortstop. The Beaver mana ger was In Seattle yesterday trying to secure a ahortpecher to fill Bobbr Davis shoes, but bo returned thi morning-empty handed. Mao tried to get Oislason, the sua , ponded lnf lelder of :. tho Vancouver t Bearers, but failed. lie then tried to , vet - Willie Butler of tho Victorian, Johnny Butler of the Tacoma Tiger and last of all ho made an offer to 'John Barfies of Aberdeen for Ward. All hie f forte went for naught, ao tho 'Northwestern league club short handed. . - . -. Tho Beaver bos atm has hopes of landing one of these players before the 'week end. In today's battle bo will i probably send .Bill Stumpf to tho short patch position and use Fred Derrick at th keystone Back. Billy Speas will ..take care of first base. This was tho way they practiced this morning. . - There la a possibility of McCredle wiring the Boston Red Sox for Bill : Rodger, former Beaver captain. u- Tho I securing of Jack Barry from the Ath letics gives the Boston team a couple of extra lnf lelders and Manager Carrl- gan could easily let tho Portland chief have his former second sacker. It would bo up to Rodgers, who has said that ho doesn't want to come back to ' tortland. " McCredle'. was confident that the Northwestern league would finish tho Season as per schedule. Judge McCredle says that ho would like to ee Walter give Eddie Bozart a chance. The Piedmont slugger is anx ious to -attempt to fill Davis shoes but Mac doesn't want to take a chance at this torrid period of the pennant race; with an. Inexperienced lnfielder. LA'DD TENNIS POSTPONED Play In the Ladd Tennis club tour' ey, scheduled:; Tor - yesterday," was postponed on account of rain. In case the courts are not In "good shape to day, tho following schedule will be plared as soon as tho weather per raits: : - .. - 1:1& Mabel Ryder and Emma Du brulile vs. Bessie Povey , and Lorna Brown. ... s 2:00 Virginia Burns vs. K. Zanello. - 3 .00 Olive Kincaid and Donald X,ancefield vs. Harrlette Johnson and Edgar Jackson; Marsh Davis vs. Ev erett CoDb.' ' 4:00 Mabel Ryder and Catlin Wbl- fard .vs. Dorothy Collins and Olio, Lewis; - W, Simonsen vs.-Mr. Breed. , 6:00 C. Smith vs. Mr. Secord; Don ald Lancefleld vs. Mr. Belcher. 6:400. Lewis vs. Mr. Howe; Mr. Burdick vs. Mr. Siefert. . 6:30 -Edgar Jackson vs. Mr. Stein . met; ' A. Bowers vs. Sherman. -- T:10-R. Anderson vs. Byron Mat thews; C. Smith and'Lancefleld vs. D. , McCUntock. and Paul Downard. . Schmnta to Bait Lake. , Los Angeles, July T. Manager Cliff BlankenBhip . of the Salt Lake team, announced -yesterday that he had pur chased Pitcher Schmutx from the Brooklyn team of the National league. Sebmuts formerly played ' ; with the Vancouver- Northwestern league team. ( THE CpPPER HAS REASONS FOR QUICK ACTION. r WXAT IS.IT f : V , . . 1 . f . f.RAAK 1 II 1 V3b . isSflJ TUST because you want tobacco, satis- J faction is no reason why you need to gut a big wad in your cheek and them ave to grind on it. :; i A small chew; of fhe Real Tobacco Chew will satisfjr.you. The glad news spreads from friend to friend. A little chew of pure, rich,- mellow tobacco seasoned 'end sweetened just enough cuts out so much of the grinding and spitting ' ' THE REAL TOBACCO W-B CUT 15 IOKC The taste of pure, rich tohscco does stot need to be covered up. An excett of licorice gad sweetening' makes you tpit too much. : . - , 4 One" small chew takes jthe place of two big" ' chews, of the old kind. - I' , " K J Notice how the salt tirlnc - -- out Uie rlcli toSaeco laste.5 J , s : TTIT ' 'ir-r?iDT0r? COPAKY, 3 Usiaa Square, New York Cfy (CUY FItOM DEALER ORSENg I0?5TAK!PSTDUs3 TIGERS WALLOP SALT LAKE Los Angeles, CaL, July 7. Playing under tho name of Vernon for . the first time since 1912, Doo White's Tigers defeated the Salt Lake Bees yesterday, to 0. Tho Tigers gTabobd XI blnglea off th delivery of nttery. Morgan' and " Ia Roy. t-fyk 'i v-. The score v f ? ::;f.z ft !!s.,s.WKr L.AEB . ? 5Tb Inn, rf. M. .......... a O 1 8 CSeaaoa. Sb. 4 . O 1 S ' Kyn. If. ........ O. O O Ztcber, cf. 4 0 13 Tennaat, lb. Hantaan, 8B. .........S O -.J Hobrer, B O 0 4 Flttery, p. ........... 1 O : O s O Morfau, p. ............ O Oi.O i , 141 UOy, p... .......... 3 V V 9 Total B 24 13 S TEBNON - t IB. B. H. PO. A. O - B O o 4 . o 0 o Carlisle. If. ........... 4 2 2 Berrer. ea. ........... 8 0 1 WilLolt. tt ... 4 8 8 1 ! t 1 2 18 1 1 0 e 1 l Bajrleaa, cf. 4 O Klsbertr, 2b. .......... 4 O Oleiacbmena, lb. ...... 0. Hetlibg, ib. 8 1 Spencer, e. ....... S s Flereejr, p. ......... B - 0 Total ......84 9 13. 27 XI X Battod for Merges la fifth. Salt Lake ..............0 O O O 9 O 0 0 0 0 Vernoa 2 2120200 9 Hit ......... 8 8 2 1 2 0 O 1 Tbte baee hit Carlisle. ,T base bits Wllbolt 2, Carllale, ; Berjer. Sacrifice hit Piercer. 8 track out By Jittery 2, by La Koy 1. by Flercey 8. Bases ea balls Off - Morgan 1, off t Roy 2, off Flercey 1. Sana reapon. alble for Fittery 8, Morgan 2; La Boy 2. Eight hits, S run. 18 at bat off Flttery in 8 Ionia's: 9 raaa, 2 bits, 4 at bat oft More-en In 1 inning. Charge Oef eat to Flttery. Double play Boarer to HalUnao; Blsbers to Rwffor to aleiseamann: Gedeon to Tsnnaat. Btolea baaee Cerliale, WUhoit, Glelachmann. Tlae 1:80. i . JACK COOMBS BACK AGAIN '- New Tork, July 7. W. P.) -Jack Coombs will bo back in tho gamo again In a few days, according to Charles Ebbetts of tho Brooklyn National league - Tho former Athletics pitcher has been suffering from a wrenched back. . ' Those election crook In Indiana must havo been very careless In neg lecting to pack 1 tho courts in their favor. " - ' THC DUCK THAT RUN Off WITH MY RSAL CHW CHEW IS NOW CUT TWO WAV3t! SMRBl RKOTCUT IS SHOUT SHRIa "Take less than cne-qurter the old size chew. If will be more satisfying1 than mouthful of ordinary tobacco.: Just take nibble of it until yoa find the strength chew that suits you, then see how easily and evenly the ' real tobacco taste, comet, how it satisfies, bow much leu yoa hare to spit, how few chews you take to- be tobaeeo satisfied. , That's why it is Tie Heal Tebacc Cktm. That's whv It costs leas in the and. MILITIAMEN TO ' BOXINGEARHART . RING FOR;TITLES Regimental "Boxing Cham pionships WilKBe Decided : at the Encampment, Camp Jackson, bearhart, Otv July 7. Tho question of paramount inf portance at ' tho camp of i tho TWfd regiment hero today Is "Who will bo lightweight champion ' , of tho regi ment?" for arrangements were com pleted - last night for two i smokers to bo staged in 8eaMd under - the aus pices of the Armory lAmatenf Athletic association, tho first to i ho held to night, when challenger for tho title will appear. The winner j will defend his title Saturday night. - , ; -r r -- Sergeant Cullins, a , member of . the Portland police force and; of company C, is acting as trainer for tho boxers and also for tho athletes who - will compete at tho seventh annual track and -field meet that will be held -in 'front of tho Qoarhart hotel Saturday afternoon, under his charge a sciuad of 16 boxers worked out on the beach last night In front of a large gallery of tho members of the' regiment, top ping off their work with a plunge Into the ocean Instead Of - tho customary shower bath.. At 6 o'clock this morn ing tho men wore' out again and the sea air, surf bathing and rigorous life of the camp should place them in ex ceptional shape for their bouts. The main event will' bo between Jack Allen of B company, present north west lightweight champion,-and also bolder of the regimental title at that weight, and Sergeant Harry Hanson of company C Allen will not risk his northwest title, but , Hansen Is de termined to wrost tho championship of tho Third from him. t - j T s ; C company members are organised tn Portland as tho Nob Hill Amateur Athletic club and they havo their best men in trim for th ' seaside events. "Rusty" Oroce of C, one of th best known amateurs in tho state and a member of tho O. A. C football team, will meet Art Kepplnger, tho -D com pany welterweight. In on of the cur tain raisers, and tho other curtain raiser will be between Jim Summer vlllo of C and Frank Flystinger of E at 1J5 pounds. , v 1 .K". Charlie Willoughby of company D. weight 170 pounds, will be matched with a dark horse from A company of McMinnville In a heavyweight go and at least two other bouts will bo ar ranged by tonight by Matchmaker Cul- 11ns. - h -x:,r ffe ' The bouts have been well advertised and a large, attendance is expected, from both the men In the regiment and members) of the summer colony at the beaches. A number of women visitors havo already announced their Inten tion of attending. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Spokane, Wash- July 7. Tho In dians won an easy game yesterday, de feating the Vancouver . Beavers, 19 to b. jacuuarry was toucbed up lor 18 runs In five Innings. Bob Brown re placed MoQuarry In the sixth and held the locals to one run. j - The aoorei . R. Vancouver . ................ 6 1 J Spokane. . . . i .1'. . Batteries - McQuarry. . Brown h and Cheek; Noyes and Branegan. :i iz Seattle. Wash. 'July 7. The Vic toria Bees downed .the locals yester day. 4 - to - 2." Costly 1 errors by Ray mond's, players and timely hitting re suited in the .victory for the visitors. Kelly's hitting featured the game. The ecoreij R. . L 21. VIVIWUI .........! . .V - . a S . X S 7! 4 and : : Haworth: Seattle . . ... ...... Batteries - Bonner Mclvor and Barth. Aberdeen, Wash July T. -The Ta coma Tigers won from the locals in the nlnh inning r yesterday. 6 to 3. Two errors and ' Johnson's - double chased in the winning tallies. r The wr;,;:;!?-;:! Rf HE. Aberdeen' . . .. 2 11 -:t Tacoma . '. ....... ... S 7 - 1 - Batteries Hughes and Vance; House and Btevens.w.;rfi. ' t : l Gun Glub to Staffed Class Tourney July 18 Arransrements have ; been made by President Henry R. ; Everding of the Portland Qua club to istage a class trapshootlngT tourney. : similar to - the one staared last Sunday, on Sunday. July 18,- on the dub i trapa at Jenne station, Prises will be awarded to the two rhigh shooters In each of the fnllowfnc dsLsaes. . A. R. C. D and E. . Ice-cold watermelon will be served to the shooters during the progress rr th tfturnev. - i The attendance . . of last Sunday's shoot waa not up to expectations on account 01 tne noix- day. - r - ..iKi AVumt- - Mica move ment seems to be that it is crying STANDING OF THE TEAMS V .v Facifio .Coast Zea(iie Won. San Francisco. ...4S Salt Lake , Portland I..44 Lost. Pet. 42 .VA 44 43 49 60 B0 .Ml 50G 4T4 .46 Itm Anselae l.SO Oakland .................... .45 Vernoa .44 'ilatlzmai Iku, Chlcasro ...v................ .39 2 .571 29 .M7 its .35 33 .607 84 r .493 84 V .460 84 .448 3S .441 PhUadelpbi .85 St. Louia ...................38 Pittsburg ...... ....... i..4 BrooJclya .J. .83 CintinniM .4..SO', New lott i....,..(......i..27 BoUM ,. .............. .30 .. , Ajneriesa league. Chicago 48 Boston ..................... .41 Detroit 45 New York . .............. a? Wasbincton S3 Philadelphia 23 ClereUbd .........25 St. Loais ..-.as . Fedsral league. St. Ixml 41 Kansas City ............ ...43 Chicago ............ ...... .41 Pittsburg : ...................38 Newark ...... ....... ......37 BrooklyS ....................32 Baltimore' ...4. ..27 BaMalo .....................28 - r AaietteBa 4Uaeeiatioa, leoJanapolla ... .,.,... .4.'. .44 tionlsTille .,......... i..37 Cleveland .. ........ 85 St., Paul , ..,....,.. 3 Milwaukee ............... ...39 Kansas City .......... ...i...3 Mitioeapolia ............... ..82 Oclusobus ....f.,.2,l ( Weetara Leagee. Dei Koines ...........40 Center t...34 , topeke ......37 Oman ...M Linettla 83 Sioux City ............. WicbiU ,....26 :, St. Joseph 4, ....24 Vdrthwestera Xeagae. BDOhaoe ........ ....... .....48 . Tacoma ...t...............44 -., Vancouver . 89 26 23 28 85 43 43 4 ao 31 30 35 40 44 .aid .21 -61S 14 .498 .377 :a .504 .589 .569 .6f8 14 , .444 J80 Ji7 .611 .529 .618 .514 .607 .48 .457 .386 685 J71 .662 '16 JSOQ '.431 29 83 ' s- 35 88 88 " 43 27 ' 80 32 88 87 88 & ' " 85 89 38 45 4 .3K7 .397 .628 .603 .500 .487 .444 .sso Victoria .....................37 Aiwfdeia ......... .......30 Seattle. .,...............80 NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES At Brooklyn first; same- R. H. E. Boston i. ... . . .. . 2 . 2,0 Brooklyn . i t 9 ' Batteries Rudolph, Hughes ana Ooway, WhallngiCoomhs, Acoleton ana Miller. Second game n. h. e. Boston . ....... 4) 9 Brooklyn . ................. 4 11 1 Batteries Ragan. Davis and wnai Ingi Dell, Bmith and Miller. At Chlcaeo (First game): ; R H. B. ClncinnaU ........ .J 4 l 2 Chleago . ...4... ............ 6 18 1 Batteries Benton and wingo; Humpbties, fitanage. Cheney and Ar cher; 14 innings. Second game' R. H. E. 2 5 1 2 7 1 Cincinnati . . .....J......... Cblnaao ......... Called in seventh, i darknesa Batteries Toney and Clark; Vaughn and Bregnahan. ; - I At Pittsburg ' R.H.E, St. Louis 1 2 13 0 Pittsburg ...1 .1 5 2 Batteries -Griner i.ana Snyder; - Mc Quillan, Kantlebener, ConseLman and Gibson. ; - At Philadelphia I . ' R. H. E. New Tork . ... ....;......... 12 1 Philadelphia . . ... i ...... . . . .1 IS 0 Batteries Stroud and Myers; Mayer, Tincup, Baumgardner and - Cillifer. Bums. ''-c'-'iAiy ' '.Ail-s'5?; AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES At-.'NewiTork 1,;. ' TC&tL Philadelphia. . , . 7-11 - 5 New ;Tork w... .U.... .:.t U-t Batteries Knowl ton and Lapp; Mc- Hale, Brown Cottrelt and Sweeney. At St. IatoIs R. H. E. .-: ...12yle,?y0 Chicago. . n. .... St Louis e 2 a o Ttt furiosi UFaber and Schadk': Perrr man. Koob, Cook and Agnew, Severoid. At Boston First game: ? R.H. E. Washington; i.-;t.t.-i.i.. .sl:7 4 oston .' ( 'i-. ..... ,. a Batteries BoehMng. ; Hooper and Hanrv: Shore and Cady. At Boston tseeona . gameii3 . . is. Wanhlnarton ..... -. ... 1 4 Boston : a--;: ; Batteries Johnson i afi ; Henry, Gregg, Mays and Thomas. At "Cleveland -j .. - ... R. H.B TVatmlt . . . . i "". i. ... . . . 7 9 X C ...1 flnif . . . . . . ..... g V9 , ' 1 - Batteries Cave t. Boland and Baker; walker. Harstaa, jones anai u -weiii. FEDERAL LEAGUE GAMES At - Baltimore .,- ' . R.H.'E. Newark .::.-V;VVi.;'7-'ia-j: 0 Baltimore ; .. . . . . . - . '112 2 Batteries Falkenberg and Rariden; Qulnn .and jacsuitscnys -;f A At Brooklyn vf i'.-'J-R. H. E; Buffalo- . - 4 ...l ,:f 2 Brooklyn .................. ...6 7. 0 Batteries Anderson, Krapp ; and Blair; Bluejacket and Simon.-, . At Kansas City- - . R. I3L E. St. Louis : .... ... , . . ... 0 T O Kansas City - . :.v v. . ..- I t 0 Batteries Davenport and Hartley; Cullop,. Packard, and Easterly. Only three games scheduled. ANGLEESTO TRY SKILL IN CASTING AT OAKS TONIGHT Some Fishermen Have Good Luck, Others Empty -' . Baskets. In preparation for the Pacific north west tournament of bait and fly cast ing to bo held in Taooma, Wash., Aug ust - 2829, , the Multnomah Anglers' club will hold Its tournament tonight and tomorow night at the Oaks. Many of the casters have been practicing for the event, and It .is expected that some strong competition will develop in view of the fact that two casters, one fly and' one bait, are to be sent to Tacoma j to represent the : Portland club. f) There will he four casting events each night, as follows: Wednesday, quarter ounce distance -..bait.' dry fly acuracy, Quarter ounce accuracy bait and light tackle distance fly; Thurs day night, half ounce distance bait, accuracy fly, half ounce' accuracy bait and heavy tackle distance fly. The events In ' the championship tournament at Tacoma are open to all amateur fly and bait casters. Tro phies will be awarded to the winners of the events, which will be cast un der the rules of the national associa tion. A cordial invitation Is extended to all members of clubs andt to unat tached casters to Cake part in the tournament, which will be the first of Its character to be held In the Pacific northwest.': . - The Tacoma program is as follows: Fly casting Light tackle accuracy; heavy tackle accuracy; delicacy and accuracy; dry fly accuracy: heavy tackle distance; ? light tackle distance. -Bait casting Accuracy , ounce; accuracy ounce; distance ounce; distance M, ounce. - Novice: Distance ounce; accuracy ounce. ; - ? , Mingled sweet and bitter was the re port of the local anglers who trickled in, Monday, and yesterday from the trout fishing streams. Itshermen arow Pesstmlstlo. Probably, the most pessimistic re port was made by. those good fisher men, W. E." Carlon, J,- E. Me Williams and Dr, Toung, who went to a sup posedly; secret fishing ground on the Salmon river. Instead of getting away at 7:80 o'clock Saturday-: evening, the chauffeur showed up at 2:30 a.: m. When they drew into the well thought of place, .100 automobiles were parked there ahead or v tnem. ; ur. xoung caught a lone fisb, a nlne-lncher. Then they tried to get back to Port land In time to fish Monday on the Deschutes, but : arrived here half an hour after the train : left - It was a Jolly trio, indeed. On the other band, W. C. Block and Morse. Mantor went up on the: south junction of : ; the Deschutes, - expecting to find the place crowded, but did not meet up with a soul In their five miles of fishing ; covering- the' two days. Probably everybody expected the Des chutes to be overrun with fishermen, and for that reason : nobody.. went there.. - ;. - - Templetoa Zloes Well.. - -Frank Temple ton. and party, on the other hand, went away up on : the Salmon river, and returned with over 100 big trout ; In- Templetpn's party were Glen Collins, and Walter and Max Saftenberg.- : Logie Richardson fished at White Salmon, and - brought back some 60 good sized fellows, - Including a 28 inch steelhead which' be landed with & fly. ;i:f-y!:,r:ip...:M;:-:k- f.y.u: Another party that was- disappoint-' ed was that comprising H. A. Pollock, Rav Winters, Clifford Sooner and four or five others. They went exploring the Nestucca, and. it Is said, landed about 12 fish. ' Morris Abraham. Prank Smith and Messrs. Beldon and Wallace. had great success on the Nestucca, landing 270 fine bag trout H. E.Burghduff fished with others on the Molalla with fair success.- The Smokers of Turkish Trdfhits 3sarettes fifteen years ao are gmokers of ' , TtarasHTROTinis Cigarettes today! 'gJaersaW-rfClSZa ' - 1 Watersake Eats -42 Little Trout to. Satisfy an Appetite tie ' . That watersnakes "are doing more damage to young trout He than any other; agency. Is the. m belief of Perry Kitsmiller. sui petintendent of the Eagle Creek : trout feeding station, who killed a reptile, out it open and countr ed 42 'inch and a half rainbow ' trout weighing from - eight to ten grains each. ' He - Kitzmiller aw" the snake He busily engaged in swimming around the feeding pond about 8 - o'clock In the morning of v He July 3.and concluded to scotch - He He it . The destruction of - the - j Hi young fish prompted him to He He kill - another. which, when - He opened, revealed a four inch sil- Hi Hi verside salmon in the stomach. ' He - KitzmlUer has declared war : He on- all water snakes and has H He Issued a general call to arms, . f He clubs, rocks or -whatever is He handy on the part of all fish- ; Hr' ermen in the state against the ; He new and oomnion . enemy A ? H watersnake. will , destroy more . He , trout - in one morning, says i He Ht Kitsmiiler, tnan some iisner- -m m men will catch in a season.: - -jit Baby Bell Winner of Nenalem Boat Eaces ssijioissssasasseSSMasasisJsw .... . . Nehalem, Or., July 7. Baby Bell, the new speeder bullr by Harry Bell, was the winner of the free-for-all race in the Nehalem river motorboat races for theTFourth. -The craft was .placed in the water lite In the afternoon before the events 'and the owner had no op portunity to try her out,' but she made slightly more than Z5 mues an nour over the 3 -mile course. The boaf was built especutlly lor tne 'tnif! ma itfit comnleted until much later than tb'e owner bad expected.The last' day was one of rush In order to get her in the water to take part In the leading race of the day. ' She surprised Mr. Bell, however, in the, manner of action from the "Very start The new engine responded niceiy ana sue en y tnnk th Imla in the bis rae.; Alfred Anderson won second In this event. : Alvin Thompson, in his inaian canoe, proved, 'a; surprise In .the two-horsepower engine event. Evidently the canoe' resented the addition of modern equipment, and was about the crankiest affair ever put In the water at the start;" hut Thompsonmastered tt and took her over tne course an ru time. Some of the other racers In this it n built eaDeclally to win the money, but they had to take the spray from the" product oi poor m nana until she was so far ahead they could a rtniah nf tb event Thompson waa more than ; a quarter of a mile ahead of Tiny other contestant Albert Crawford came in second. The winners in the other events were: Joe Boy-akin, in the eight-horsepower race,, with Alfred' Anderson second: Sophus Lar-r sen, winner in the fishboat race, with' Charles Joestlng second. The fishboat race was the closest or tne oay. stream was low, and the fish not, bit ing any too welV " - Lester Humphreys. Clyde Harris and O. P. Locke hied themselves to the "Washougal - river" and brought home good ttized mess, considering the competition on this stream.- - If ' Russia keeps on the way it I going Germany will change "Fetro grad" back to "SlJPetersburg." - BASEBAL AecreatloB Park, Cor. Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Bt. . LOS ANGELES PORTLAWD Games Begin Weekdays stsp.m-. -.r... Sua days 9i30 p, :sf c Reserved bo seats for sale at Rich's , Cigar Btana. otxtn ana - . Washington fits. jAdles PayWednesday sad Pri- 1 DILLON'S TEAM - TO CLASH WITH . BEAVERS TODAY Game Will ' Be Delayed Be - 'cause of Late Arriavl . . of Angels, -. Cm nta f n TTranlc Dillon and hia band of Angels will arrive' In Portland this afternoon on the Shasta Limited to open a six game series with the Port land Champions! The game wH start a little alter tne scneauie time : or .s o'clock., ' . 1 ' . ''.'-X Two new players, Pitcher Johnny wmiam tl'Vi rk wh - Te.na(v bv - the Salt liake team, and Pbll Koeriter, tho first saclcer turned loose uy me uaaa, will make their appearance in Angel uniforms. t 'Long Tom Hughes will likely "pitch for the visitors, while Irve ' Uiggin botham is due to heave for ths Mack men. - ' The Beavers are leading the Angels By a margin of one point, and some close games arc expected during . the series. ' "W" M. Club Can't Meet New Yorkers . The Irish-American "Athletic club team of New York, many times win ners of the Amateur "Athletic Union track and field - championships, wlH stop ln Portland,-' July - SO, on -. its way to San Francisco to participate In the national championships, September 6 and 7. Lien Kdgren, brother of Robert Edgren, one of the famous University of California athletes, and manager of the Irish-American taem, was in Port Into B.V.D. Means r. ' i nr . Ti 99 - Mature intended the body to be free and unconfined not trussed uo in tiffht- fitting underclothes that shut off the air. Loose Fitting B.V.D. lets the air at your body, cooling it. Firmly insist upon seeing the B.V.D. v Red Woven Label, and firmly refuse to take any Athletic Underwear with- . out it. Then you 11. get properly cut, correctly made, long-service underwear. On every B.V.D. . ft- Thts Rid B V. D. Cl.(.r Crates Umoa Sou (Pal. V. S. A. 4-J(M7 9-1S-I4) SlOO sad aswafetkc Sntb mm trST PETAI L TPA M! if a sit "St ttWt Mart Xtf V. a ; CI CICPUMCD I. Wholesale Distributors B. V. D. UNDERWEAR land yesterday for a conference with T. Morris Dunne, secretary of the Pa cific Northwest . association, Edgren was In hopes of arranging a dual meet with Multnomah club ath letes, but this will be Impossible be cause the P. N. A. team will leave for San Francisco. July 28. Kdgren hss arranged for meets in Boise and Spo kane. The Irish-American team, composed of Alva. Meyer, A. Klviat,. H. Kohlo malnen, O. A. Bronder. M. J. Fahev. J. C. Lawler, P. J. McDonald, Pat Ryan and Alatt McGrath, will leave New York, July 18. Ted Meredith and sev eral other eastern college stars will accompany the Irish-American ath letes. ' Youthful ' Players of Tennis 'Will Bo Aided To; create Interest In tennis among the juniors and to aid those who have already taker, up the game, the park board, through Superintendent J. O. Conville, has arranged to give the young boys in the various sections of the city instructions in racket re stringing. " - A countless number of boys in the various public parks, where the city has Installed tennis courts, cannot play the game because they have not the necessary money to have their rackets restrung. The object of F. K. Harrlgan, one of Portland's veteran tennis players, who suggested the scheme to -Park Superintendent Con ville, Is to teach the youngsters to re string their own rackets. 'Arrangements will be completed In the near future to give free restrlng lng lessons in rOOm 801 of the Central library building to groups of boys from the various parks. - There, are .18 tennis courts In the public parks at present, and a ma Jorlty of these courts are in use ail the time when- the weather Is good. MMgf-f'SI-B ........ LI - U Undergarment is sewed Www Label B.V. O. Coat Cot Vtti Wrt as4 koe. Lenfts Orawcn. fOe aa4 arf tb Caraaral. " ' ft. Cf. and RUr CrnMu) The B.V. D. Company, New' York, IVf A VCD J?. CT