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. ... 'I1 ? ' f - ., - . V . I' -1. THE OREGON , DAILY jOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY, "MAY IS 1916. V ' BRINGING UP FATHER Cop.vrtjrbtM iBteriMiiloitst Xews herrlee. Reglatered Cialtu-t States Patent 4Jffl.- By George McManui I DtO ANO HE EATIN' THt PAPER BOXEt AROUND 'EM Tool : ViN FOR THE LOCALS t' f t ...I .. . - Beavers Beat the Angels, 7 to 6f- in a Rather Wild and "".Woolly Contest of Baseball LAST INNING IS EXCITING y ; BUly I peas Makes Grand Ptr to I Cnttlnf Majrgroit Cold With H',' Tying-aun. Flat, the IXON:SPEAS. GU1ST0 i . - cvrM isicmi i'ujum smtn rni n jnit.- -" ' " ' 11 I . . m i ' i Mm "V 1 ' - I . m - . Ma - - . . k ff I . . If M rmaaiaiaMBaMMiaBBaaaaaaaaaM. AND HOUCK TOGETHER raPlTOP-CLAHCX- mNOW-BOTIIVE 114- -reULJ MAftgE ALL RHT fLL KNOW VsHaY . - f D0 ANO HE) EATJN' I 00 ARE ACTING THE HAD MORE PUM LATER THAT TOO rAJk WTE th THAT L (Z77T) THE PAPER BOX A JJ L OF A DUKE VERY AT MANV A OLD UKETOo y tJS fff3. DOKE -HPS TRYINT TO 0 TELL ANDf. f( )' niCELMEWrcwU S FUHERAL ) CLUBThSs jA mSSF " OWNK THE CHARLOTTE H1MHOV I AROUND TfMOO uU! A-V If V B R- A- Cronln. Billy- Nixon produced the hit. Billy , Speas and Louie Cttlsto the fielding Und Byron Humk the pitching that 'pWOU yesterduy's ball uanie from the Jeifu leading Angels. 7 to 6. It was a wild And woolly contest In which neither pitcher that started waa able to finish, and It wan won and loat A couple of times, v Trie last In- nlng- teemed wth excttement. and Billy ! peaa made one or the grandest pegs . seen, during the year when ho rut Mag ' grt cold ut Lie, plate with the tyltia; ' run In the ninth. j - Two ' birigles. one a triple, ami a I wttlc didn't do tin- Aiik- Im any good. Incidentally, it was the third game ) liouck In iicMivl Willi winning in .' thasa parts, Hie ux-federal bavin relieved Sothoton In tnt eighth. Beavers Try Ecrly Scoring. lOld Pete 8tandrldge opened the Karne for the Angels and two runs were out Inatanter. Wllie walked and Vaughn sacrificed. This was followed by a 1 Bafa slam by Speas off Galloway's : do fa, sometimes called lect. The pair double-stole and Will.- tallied. Speas waa out on tjtilsto's grounder, tha run out Jetting the Italian toy reach m-. -ond, whence he traipsed home for the first of three tallies, on August Fl.cii Cf't double to left center. This hy Xh way, wan the first of two deadiy doubles from Augusts asii. t! Koerner singled m the second and reached the keystone when VVilie top Jilad over the hall. tJulKto :nt ofr a hit from Oalloway's hat atnl toftsed him'' OUt to- WothoiUfi Tlien MeLarfv troya W'UJe tu tlie slwdo w of I he ren ter .field feme to lake his fly, and Koerner scored al'tor the catdi. ' v Angrala Tako Led In Third. ; The Angela took a Ijad In the third bh'Basslei s single. StrandridKe's a--rlfica, a passed hall. MasKert s walk, A 'double steal, fisher's poor thiow that let AlaKKie coniinue to third, and 'WoHer'a Lnif asainst Uie risht field fence.- -' . Portland forced Into the lead again in the fourth wlih three countei's. Guiato aln&Ied acto.g tec-ond, took sec ond on Fishery out, third on Nixon a alngle to center and scored on Stumpf's .blow to the same upot. llolloeher walked and again rilled the bases. Then Bothoron swattud t Jeit and Nixon acorad. Chance crooued a finger ut Btahdridge. and brant, a chap with a airing ' bean delivery, relieved Peter. Will lifted a long fly to iMaggert, and Stumpf acorcd. VaKgert made a play On tha; plate and Hassler whipped the ba.ll to third, ' doubling Hbllocrter. , SotboroB Bombardad In Eighth. Tha Angels bewail a pptn.bai dment On: Sothoron in the eighth. Wolter opened wth a- walk and Koeriier .fanned. Uallvway. ainspld to rik'ht, and Mclarry was creJite with a sm Kla when Hollrfein r kiufked down but COUld t'Ot hold his l.ni- flv. Hnhhv -Flaher, Who looks like the niftiest -Bhortpatcher In the leaKiie. 'crashed the j uaii to lert for a douhle and Wolter jana uailoway scored. I'olly McLarry I reaching third. At this Juncture llouck 5 replaced bothoron, and Batisler cracked! ; -long sacrifice fly to the remote re- glons, Mac tallying. Brant was an I Infield out. i f-vWlth this lead of one run staring l them In the face, the Beavers came i ! back On Brant. With one out, tluiito! i walked and Klsher to right for two bases. The Angel In t fieTdera crowded the plate a little and Nixon smashed past Mcl-arry, letting . m mo runs, uuiy was out trying teal and Btumpf arched to Kills. to , , xnm oritiRs us down to the uprnar- wu """il ol trie wii i ewings .Maggert Iwr Shirt S Here's an opportunity for you to lay in your shirt supply for Summer abifc clean, new stock of Shirts soft French and stiff cuff style. I he newest in. shirt fabrics, colored stripe and plain black stripe effect Our regular ShirU, extra On Sam'l Rosenblatt & Co. The Home of HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Clothes The Men's Store for " Southeast Corner Quality and Service Fifth and AIder smashed the ball against the right field fence, and it must have struck a stanchion,, for it hounded almost to center, being good for three bases. Ellis lifted a weak fly to ilollocher and Wolter walktd Koerner cut a clean Klngle into left, but Speas was in on the hall in a flash and, although MagKert was traveling fast, cut loose for the plate. It was a perfect pe Into Fisher's hands. r d Maggie was out with time to snare. Fisher had Koerner trapped between first and sec ond, but Vaughn threw too quickly to Stumpf to n t Wolter and all hands were bafe. Koerner bided His time and started a steal, but Kislier's arm was well oiled up and tie had the hall In Vunghn's hands waiting for Phil, who Immediately retreated to first. Vaughn pegged lo Cuisto find Koerner humped lr.ni with full .speed ahead, but when that old boy faifleris on to the pill there U no dropping it, and the s.tle was re tired. I.'OS ANCCI.KS. i.'t. It it. I'D. MhckcM it. . l-.lli. Jf' . . Wi.ltn-. rf. . . hufiiicr. Ih. tfalioiMiv, :tb. M. I.jiitv. b. It r'ilirr. . KiiMiler. ,-. . . Sii,i.,lii,l(;H. p. llrnlli. T"lni 4 4 4 4 4 :t i (l ! " I ti j l :!) POU I I. AMI. -IB. . M IU 0 II. I'd. A. E Wlllo. rf .. Vmr.;!ln. J1. (eHH, If. . . I'ulslo. '111. . l-'lsher. c. Mum. rt. . .Minnaf. :th. llnllecher. el Sc.ttiernn. p. Huuek. i. . . 10 4 2 Tnti-ln 27 0 'JT 1 1 2 S O 0 2 - 7 2 9 liw Angeles n 1 2 o i n n lilts n 2 u 0 1 0 Pe' t laud 2 .t ii o o lllls 2 0 O 4 0 1 2 - Struck ytit - By SVitlwren Stanil-t(lze 1. Hunw en balls -Off Snthonm 0. (J .uik t Mauclriilije , irnnt 3 Two base bit -(, Hulifr 2. It. rinii.-r. Three bane hits Max gi rt llout.li i.liivs -Mnpgert tr Balmier to liHlluWay. SHnifbe hit -Vaughn. Mi-Lprrr. Stanilrlilii-. W illi-. Hisler. Stelen hnv; -fllc. S.. hs. Magceri. Bustler. KM il N!0!1. I':ii1 bil' t;. t'l-biT. Inn1ria flt.-.e.l Hy Siambidsu .! I ::. runs .1. hits ii. m but l.'i. Selheren 7 1 ;;. iiinn o. bits 7. a; bat 2ti. U ii iii i esxiiisllile fer- X tn ml '-iilee S. Bran' 2. S.ih.ir"n ,". i.ri-.lit vb'tery tn H'tufk. Chiirte iti-fcHt tu Hrnnt. ThuH --2 . I uipl res l iu. in and ihithrle. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE 1 At Seattle: ' u. H k,. f'.reat Kails 7 12 .'. Seattle i; i Batteries -Creat Kails. Kalleio and ilawort'i; Heat tit. (ilavtnich and (.'ad man. At Taroma: it. If. K. Butte s j, 4 TaMiina .1 ;j 3 Batteries Butte, llovey and Hoff man; Taroma. Kulwider and Hoberis. At Vnnroiner: Ti. H. K. Vaiifoiuci' 1 4 2 Spoka ne 0 2 .! Batteries Vancouver. Hood anj I'heek; Spokatle. Nohle ami Murray. FOR Great Thursday, Friday and Saturday -$1.15 $1.50 and $2 Rosenblatt Label special for three days at Display in Alder Street Window MASCOT CRAWLS THROUGH ROPES WITH C0NNERS Crack Featherweights to Box Six Rounds in Rose City Club Gym, Five fast boxing bouts are scheduled on the Initial card of the Beaver Ath letic club to he staged this evening In the Rose City club g-ymnasium, East .Morrison and Water streets. The cut tain raler, with Louie (lulsto, Port land's great first baseman, as the thirl man In the ring, will start promptly Bt S CO o'clock. Billy Mascot, who west championship weight class, will against Karl dinners hnlds the north ii: the fealher df Tend his title of Taconia. 'on- ners is said to he a nifty boxer and ac cording to the fans who watched him go through his final workout ester day. Mascot is going to have a hard battle. .Masco' trained hard for the go and appears to he fln better shape than when he tackled T"x Vernon some time ago. The Tramhitas-Sominers bout prom ises to tie one of the best of the season. Both boxers are on edge. These two boxers have met twice before, the bouts resulting in draws. Both are extremely confident of winning to night's go. ( lanny O'Brien will Hah with Paul Steele of Taroma. This will be Steele s first appearance l.ere and from ac counts he should put up a good bout against thf local lightweight. .lack Allen and Jack Wagner are scheduled to box at 14 pounds Sam Gordon and Billv Ryan will rr.eet in the cur tain raiser. Jack (Irnnt will referee the main eents, although three bulges. T'rat.K Chance, manager of title l.os Angeles team; Walter MrCredie and Jimmy Cassell. will nndcr the decision in tho Soiti mej-s-Ti ambitas Print, this being a; the demand of BoWby Rans. man ager of Summers,' so it said. ! COAST LEAGUE I Salt I,nke 4. l.os Angeles. May Long Tom Hughes, Vermin il. i (P. N. hoicked by S. some from held sour umpiring, won the Tigers today, 4 the Tigers to six hit stronger swung for his game to 3. Tom , and to make it a personal two 1 bagger Chief Johnson pitched a more or less lrt-jewel batch of base ball himself. The rol'.y-polly Indian's only misdeal was whr-n he failed to pass Truck Hannah, with a runner on second and two out in the ninth. In stead, he smoked one over hip high, and Truck irriainly broke the yolk MEN pecia CP 1 1C and messed tip the landscape in all directions. The score: SALT LAKE. I VKRXOX. A B. H.O. A.I AH. II O A. lUth.'Jb. . . ii 11 i 2 Priflni- rf . . . 4 0 0 11 ". 4 o .; ;!!. -hiu'ii. lb : 2 IT, 0 (Jilllilan.cf . 4 I .'1 11 Kl-tiei x.2b. 4 1 ti 7 1 Hrit'Mh... 2 n II lliiates. ::().. . .'! 1 0 .1 ' Kyaa.lf 4 n I :'inloc.lf .4 0 11 n Miinu.rf . . . 2 0 1 liiMntli. k.ef . 4 11 1 i I Murphy.. 'lb, a 0 e .M';'fiva:i.li 3 1 2 ', llaiinuli.e. . 4 H ' 2 Sn'in i r.e. . . 4 1 :i 1 liutjhi'B.p.. 4 12 l li.J.ih Mm.p 3 o n 4 lltader (1 0 o (1 Griggs- 10 0 0 Tela la . JehUSOll .10 out Totals . - Interleriug. for JuliiiMin in l o o ;rlgs batted Salt Lake Hits Vernon eighth. '. o O 0 1 4 1 .1 ...0 0 1 0 2 0 01 . . .0 6 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 3 Hit I II O 2 1 I) 1 11 1- C Kuiia hhlnn. Murphy. Hannah. Hughes. RU berg. I'.ates. .Mrtiuf f igan. Krrors urr. Hugiie. Gleii'bll.auil. Three base hit lllelchuiaiili. Stolen basi' Mcliafflgan. Two I.H?-e bits Ituberg. LiugliL1;!, Spencer. Sacrifice hilt; Huley. Mattitk. Ktruet out -Hy llushen 0. by (1 Ji.'kiiKoii f;. Hasea tai balls -Off Hueliea 2. oft G. Joluijoti 4. Double play Hates tu Ria berg to lileii liiniinn. Hit t y l ic hrr Frief, Mniiiy. Wild pile!'. ',. John-en. Time I 4o. Lnipir., Hraatiear anil llebl. San Francisco 3, Oakland 2. San Francisco, May 6. (.P. N. S.) Just about the time the whistles oT Emeryville's factories were tooting "the day is done," Fitzgerald, promin ent citizen of San Mateo, leaned against the ball for a single. This drove Ciarence Brooks over the plate, and gave the Seals their third straight vic tory over the t.'aks jy a score of J to 2. The Seals, maligned and condemned in the early weeks of unhappy and 1111 iioductive struggling, thus climbed within half a game of the league lead ing Angels. The score: OAKl.AXI'. I SAX FRANCISCO. Ali. HO A Ah. H.O. A. Hsvis.ss. . . 4 o 2 21r'ilzgemld.rf ." I 1 (1 Midiiii toii if i j b s. hoiiei .if . : ! 2 n ltrtn au.::b. 4 111 Rodie.rf . . . . :l O 2 0 liardner.rf. :i 1 1 o Downs. 2b. . . 4 2 14 i.ane.cf . . . . 4 2 1 llC"ffev.sa. . .1 o 4 g Harry. lb... 4 2 11 1 jAntrey.il.. . ;i 1 13 2 Klli.iit.r... P 1 o 4 Ioues :ib 4 10 1 Herger.2b.. a n 4 iBnv.ks.e. . . :'. 2 1 t Beer.p 4 o o .'i c'ouch, p . . . . 3 2 0 4 Totals . .G2 s2.-, nj Totals ...:I1 J 27 1.1 one out when winning run scored. Oakland n O 0 O o (1 1 1 n 2 Hits 1 1 1 1 I o 3 o- S San I- ranciscn n 2 n o u O o n 1 :i Hits 4 1 1 O O O 1 -J y Pens - tiardnr. Kllintt. Auirey. Jotie. Lni ks. Lrrot a- Bi rper. Sclialb-r. stolen iiase Pewns. Sierifiee liits Midrileton. Coffey. Couch. Ra--es on hails off Conch 1. off Beer -1. Struck - By Beer 1, by Cm ch I, Double j.lay--I'on n-. In Coffey. Left on bases t ': klwnd to, San Francisco 8. Rung responsi ble for -Boer 2. Coech 1. Wild pin li Beer. Tote of gaaie 1 oo. Umpires I'nyle and le. NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES Jkxlfters 2, Phillies 0. Brooklyn. May .. (I. X. Si -Wheezer Dell held the Phillies to three hits yesterday, the Dodgers winning by a shut out, 2 to 0. Doubles by Mowrey and Olson, and Meyers' sin gle were bunched in the fifth for Dodgers' runs. The score: IT11LADK1.PHIA I BROOKLYN. the AB. H. O.AI AH. H. O A 0 Stock. nt . Bancrof t.ss Whitlrd.lf . Craath.Tf LiMierus.1 1. I'askert.cf N'e!ioff.2b O O 1 . Myers. cf 4 4 Dmibert.lb 4 0! Stengel. rf 11' Wheat. If oiM..wrey.:;b ot'it!iov.2h i Olseti.ss lj.l. Miers.c o'lleli.p ... .3 . .:t 1 Runis.c ( 'ooper. . .1 1 Adauis.c M'Qulnln.p 1 o o OihmI ....1 Itixey.p ...0 0 1 I Tot si .: :t 24 i" Total . .2S 2 10 -Ratted for Rums In eighth. " -Balled for Mctjuinlau In eighth. riidnrtVlphia i. o o n o o 0 0 00 ! I; klyn . n 0 n o 2 0 n ii 2 ; Runs Mowrey. Olseu. Krrors Cutshan. I ol-i p. Two Lime h ijs Lui'erua. Mow re . Olseu. Three base hit W bitted. Stolen bnsea ; - 1'askert. Pauliert. Sacrifice liits MeQtiln ', lau. Muwrey. Cntshaw. lioubie play Nie hoff to. Runcmft to Liidern.-. Struck out Bv MiCJoinlan 1, by Hell 4. Rases on balls Off Mcuinln 1. off RUey 1, of Rill 1. Umpire ymsiey aud r.yron. Knraves 7, (Jiants 6. New York, May ii. X. S.) Christie Mathewson, the "old master." went into the box yesterday for the : STANDING OF THE TEAMS Pacific Coast League. , Won. Lost. Lis Angeles 17 12 Sar. I'ranciaco 17 11 Suit I.Hke 12 12 Vernon It 11 Oakland 14 ir. 1'urtlaml 10 15 National League. Won. Lost. Rrooklyn s 4 Bo' ton Ti Philadelphia ti Pet. .."St ,.-.4S .:) .4S1 .4t .400 M"ii clnnatl Pi s Pitthburg s ! Si . 1-ouU !l I Chicago 7 s j New York 2 11 American ea.ue. I Won. Lost. I vt. -f.47 .bi 1 ..VKJ .;,CKI .r,oo MM) .:.'iu .27iO ivt .tea .';i.". .ol.-. .."i.'.S ..".sr. .:Kt:s Washington 11 f, Cleveland II 7 Button K New York S Petroit J Chicago 10, St. U.uls Philadelphia 4 American Association. Won. Lot. Louisville 12 I Minneapolis s liiiiifnapolia H r i'.h.uibua 7 ? Kansas City s SI. Paul 4 s T-kdu s Milwaukee .'. 10 Western League. Wichita KJ 2 Lh.eolu " 4 Omaha 4 f I .s.tj , .ti:Mi : ,iv ' .50" I .417 .:i4 I Toui ka a Sioux City "' 7 . Dcuver 7 les Molnea ' .4.17 I :i5i J1lt4 -27a .625 71 -.71 ..'a si , 4i StJusepn a 8 Northwestern League. Bulte 5 3 Spokane 4 3 (Jieat Falls 4 3 Srt-atlle 4 VatK-ouver , . - 3 4 XfoiMua' , 3 i season In a desperate the Giants' downward career. He was Fafeties. but it innings to make The sco-'c ROSTOV AH. H 11 hit for a total of l.'i lock the Braves 10 out a 7 to 6 victory. m-:v YORK. A B. H O. A. Mr'i,rl!lr.n.', I 2 Kver- Jb . 1 ;. Collins. if. . :, 2 Wilhi.it. rf. ."1 2 i Koi.'t. hv.lb 5" 2 H Smith. "h. . 4 2 1 4 Jim n. If . :t;R 'i .rts.m.rf o.K'.vle 2b. . . OjKm.frf.ef . . . O.l-'lelchcr s?, 4 Merlele.lh. . iMcke'-eh,oh. 2 Kariden.i-. . 0 Rotisoh. . . om-iiu.c IVlaUiew siili.ti 1 4 11 2 2 4 :t 1 0 o 1 11 2 K C'eUlIiren.l'f fi (imi dev.c . . T lei .p. . . 4 Hughes, p.. 1 1 Totl .44 1 i --Collin out. U Totals . . .:;s 11'2'J IS hit by batted ball. --Ran for Boston Rarifhui in ninth. 4000 I 1 0 11 n 1 ' Xett- York -10001 :t 00 1 K ins -Maraiiville. Collins, Uilb.iit 2. Smith 2. Tyler. Hums. R-bertson. Kauff. Kletchei MeiHr. MeKeeeh. Errors Maranville. Smith I 'ompton. IKi.i le. Ka tff, M. rkle. Two base hit -Hetiher. Three base hits Marativille. Kn netehy Heme tu'i- -Tyler. :tkle. Stnbi b m se Rouseh. Sacrifice flies In. vie. Mathi-w . II . IKiuble blai Smith to Kvers to Ko netrhj. MaiatiThle to Kvers to Konetrhv. Bcses on b.tll,s (Iff Matbew 1. off Tyler 1. by Trior A. M Struck out Ity Muthewsnn 1. Hughes 1. I Oi;iire Rlgler and Kason. Cincinnati 4, St. I.o.iis 2. Louis, Mo, Mav 5 i I. X. S. -t. With one hit, the Reds scored three runs in the ninth yesterday and beat out. the Cardinals, 4 to 2. Ames pitched a t:ght game all the wav but his support failed him. The score: CI .NCI NX ATI. ST. Lot is 111. H.O. A R. H.O. A Neal.rf . . . oBeseher.lf . Ouilth cf . . , 'IjKetsel ,2b. . 0 Lonc.rf . . . 2'Mlller ih. . S,Beck.:tl. .. , '1 Ho:nfby.ss .tiotiz.'i'es.r. ilAme--.p 1 1 (Snyder. . . 0:tt''orhau. , "it Wilson. 0 'I 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 3 3 1 Killifer.lf . :"hase.1b. . . Griffith, rf ;roh.:?h. . . Herrog.ss. Louden. 2b. ( larke.r . . Rodsrers . . Srliulz.p. . . Mitchell Schneider. p Tnney.p . . Wlngn. . I ota Is . H2 7 27 l.t! .fa' ,i a 27 i. il.'n fe; Claike in sTi nh. "- Batted for Schulz in ninth. --Ratted for Ton'- In se-ienth. i uniteil ror l.t-i.k in ni-.ith. 1 tt Ran for Schneider In cln'h lit Ratted for iP.rnsb. In ninth. I Cincinnati n u n n o o o .14 St IX.UIS ii i n i o c t i o -2 Runs Hei 7,oE 2, l.ndeu. Mi; - Ii.il. Mill, r Hornsby. Krn.rn--Smith. Beiz.i. Rei-k 2 Hornsby 2. Ttn base hits limizales BetrM. Stolen bases - Her?oe. Louden. .'.Uller. Hnrnsbv Saerifie bit -Killifer. Sacrifice fiv -W in-'o Umhle olnys -lietzel to Miller, Wino "i.', chase. Bases on balls Off Toner 2, off Schulzp 1. off Ame 4. Struck nut" -Br Toner . l.y Si-huli 1. by Schneider 1. by Ames 6 I'mplrea-- Nleni and Krnslie. TiratPs 4, Cubs 2. Pittsbuig. May .1. i'I. X. S.i The Pirates defeated the Curs yesterday. 4 to 2, a batting rally in the eiphth bringing victory to the locals. The score : I H ITACO AH. H ! I'lTTSBL RC. O A.! AB. H.O.A Sehuite.lf . 4 I 1 o 1 OMohiiston, lb rlaek.rf ..S 0!'nri-.r.lf . . . . oll.irney..f Ojllim hinan.rf 1 IWngner.ss . . Oinjaird.ob ... 4", b. na ie. 2b . . . 1 Schmidt c . . 2 i oper.u . . . Mnn ... .n Williams , f . j Zini'er'n.:ib 4 I Suirr.ob . .:! liolan.ss . ..t ! Archer. c . A ' Yerkes.2b . ..'t j Lavender, p :t 2 O II 10 o U o n Total ...29 0 24 lo! Total 8 27 -Ratted for i lack in I'hicaKo Pittsburg ninlh. o 1 1 o o (I I) 0 o . . O 1 0 II 0 O I) l Zimmerman. Carey, Ilineh Two bas' l,lt Zimmerman Runs- -Sehulte man. Waifiier 2. Archer, ititichuian. Knabe. 1 hree base bitt Willlauis. Carey. Ilinohnian. Slolen basei. Barney. Sehulte. Sacrifice hit Doolan i,m. J bh plays - Schmidt to Warner to J.ihnston. S. hmidt. Beird. Rases on balls off Raven' i del 2. off (ooper truck out Rr Ijjv. n der ... l y t lamer U. I lupirea O'Uay and Harrison. i American Association. Milwaukee, fi: Columbus, Toledo, 1 ; Kansas ("ity. 7. Minneapolis, 2; Louisville, 3. St. Paul. 5; Indianapolis, 11. Western leasine Itesults. "Wichita 3, Topeka 2. Sioux City 9, Omaha 5. St. Joseph 5, Iienver 3. les Moines 7. Lincoln Works to Join Los Angeles, May 3 Ralpii Works, released has declined to join Movies. -(P. X. S.I Angel pucher. the Vancouver club and announced that he will be come a motion picture actor. Works has already gone to Santa Barbara Lo join his company. TOD AT A UTS ALT THIS WEEK BE CREATION PABX Corner Vaughn and Twenty-rourth Ets. Los Angeles vs PORTLAND dames Begin Weekdays at 3 F. M.; Sundays at 2:30 P. M. Reserved Box Seats for Sale at Kd wards' Cigar Stand. Sixth and Wash ington Sts. -Ladies' Hays Wednesday and Friday. THE THREE. STATE TOUR BOOK tells you where and how tc go. first time thi: effort to halt IIbaseball! Lincoln High Beats June Class in Meet Ti e annual track and field met be tween the June class of Lincoln High and the school team was held yester day afternoon on Multnomah field. The meet was the most exciting held in a lonfr time, the school team winning by a score of 6 5 to 68. The relay and final event of the day was won by the sehi;ol team. Walter Tannensee of the .Tun. team, the first man to run In the reiay, fell, giving the school team a lead that they kept all the way through. The' final lap, however, was very exciting. Lake fish of the school crossing the line but two feet ahead of Holt of the class team. The meet gave Coach Leon Farre. of the Lincoln High sch ol a cnant e to judge his athletes and get a Lne on those that he will use in the coming interschola-stic meet. Ppearow was high point man or the winners, capturing four fi'rvls or 20 points. Fnr the Ju-ne tearr. Holt. Feike and Tanm-risee shared high hon ors, each trucking 13 points. So time was taken. The results: 100 yards-Holt, K. R.. first: Lake fish eecond, and Rosenblatt, third place. 120 first ; third. yards high hurdle Knudsen. Tannensee, second, and Morse, 220 yards K. R. Holt firftt. Rosen blatt, second, and Lakefish. third. 440 yards Hansen, first; Lakeflsh, second; and Mansfield, third. Low hurdles -Tannensee, flrat; E. R. Holt, second; and Knuden. third. Half mile- Feike, first; Hansen, sec ond, and Grant, third. Mile Feike, first; Hansen, second, and (irant, third. Shot put Busch, first: Solvans. sec ond, and Morrison, ihird. Pole vault- Spearow. first: Tannen see., second, arid Drtn Wright, third. .lavelin Spearow. first, Iangley. second, and So'yan, third. uroad Jump Spearow. firrt fteoor.d, and Tannensee. third. High jump Spearow, firs, second, and Tannensee, third. r dscus--Solyan. first. Bus. h and Morrison, third. ; Feike, Morse, second. School relay team -- Rosenblatt. Obrlcn. Twining and Lake fish. McCretlie Wants a Catcher. Los Angeles; May G. tp, x. S.'i Walter MrCrcdie. manager of the Portland club, is after another catcher. He has asked Tub Silencer, the Vernori backstop, to obtain Ted Kasterly, for mer White Sox catcher who Jumped to the Federal league several years ago. F.asterly j8 .said to be catching l.all in Arizona. It is believed also that McCredle may go after lionus Mitze, released Tiger. McCredie this morning; asserted that he had not opened negotiations with either Kasterly or Mitze. Four Pitchers Will Work. Los Angeles, May fi. ( p. x. S.)--Cliff Rlankenship, manager of the Salt Lake club, is planning to work four of his pitchers regularly during this season. The others will be used to fill in. The men who he believes will keep him up in the race this year are War hop. Tom Hughes, Fittery and Charley 1'ruiett. Juniors Win Hel College Meet. In a prelimfniary track meet at Reed college which has been in progress for the last three days between the i ll li iors and freshmen, the upper classmen won with a s-ore of .2 to r.o. Thirteen events were held, including dashes. TONIGHT Beaver Athletic Club at Rose City Club (The Coolest Boxing Arena on the Coast) East First and Morrison Sts. I SIX RATTLING GOES 36 Rounds of Scientific Boxing Prices 50c, $1, $1.50, $2 SEATS ON SALE Si Rich's, 6th and Washington and 4th and Morrison. Sol Stiller's, Brdwy and Stark. Hudson Arms Co. Ml mile and half mile runs, hurdles. Jumps and javelin and discus throws, .nibrose Brownel! and Alvin Shagren. both of the Junior . lass, were the Individual point wiiinc rs. ciyli getting is. Hooklet of 'lijis for Anglers. The X'. Ii' f 1 1 k road has -ti il i shed and is d i i i I "i I i ng an Interesting fold er, consi.'ting of 16 pages, giving In formation r.gMdng the best fishing streams near and far tiom Put Hand. The compilation .-overs information about many si: earns and lakes Hint nt'e unknown, as well as those that are known; also ,cw to get there and when to go. Copies of the publication can be had at Fifth and Stark streets. IWsnillon to Meet Neidofer. Seattle. Waste. May ( p X S. 1 Arthur Seymour of Los Angeles got another beating at balkline billiards heje last night, when Otto Xehiofer of Spokane took him down the line witn a 300 to 2SS score. Mac Rlsatllon or Portland will play Xeldofer t,Jt the northwest championship tonight Brokers M ould See Whole (iaine. New York, May !' P.:--The board of gov ernors is conHderlr.,; oper ating the New York stock exchange from 9 a. m. until 2 p. m., Instead of from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.. so tnat t he brokers can get to the baseball games in time for the first Inning. Salem Has Itifle Huh. Salem, Or. May a - -The Salem Rifle club has been organized with a mem bership of 7n. The local club will be affiliated with the National Rifle club. '7'OU can't mellow goodness A into either Tobacco or fren' ship by forcin' you must let time do the work. (jjgffiGfr It takes two years for the choicest Kentucky Burley Tobac co to be matured into VELVET the smoothest Smoking Tobacco. alt 4L Anglers' Special Q-W R. R. N. Union Pacific System TO Deschutes River LEAVES UNION STATION Saturday, May 6, 11:20 P. M Sleeper, $1 Each Way COACH SERVICE CITY TICKET OFFICE Washington at Third Street Broadway 4500, A-6121 Grand Ronde Ball Club Has Organized Grand Kntidc. i n . M.i baseball season Well nic locSl ball club has orga fast rouudiliK into s-hnpe ing season i(s they have With the let way the itrd and IS I'm the cum a Ktienuous si hedule before them. Manager Tip. ton. an old veteran. Is making every ef fort lo land the pennant for the ama trur ranks of the slate of Oregon. Such "vets" as Andy Riggs. Laffertv, Winslow and Wiggins are among those who figure in the ball cmp. Xegot iat Ions are now under way to have the Yellow-bans of McMinnville or one of the intercity teams here for a. series dining the three days' celebra tion beg .lining July 3. Pigeons to Hare Stindnr. The firwt i-nce nf I lie llreir..n llnmln. Pigeon club will he held Sunday The birds, Urn in number, will h liberated at hehalls, iikIi., a distance of 80 miles iur line from pin-tland. The mCndlcCS if the .-lnl. ;t l.inlln. forward to this reason with a view of making- it one of (ho best of the club's hlstoty. Races will he staged weekly alter sunua). Sliorl smell are reimeslprl tn rtotifv The Journal of the hand number of any lost or stranded bit,! llayden Seeks Schilz. Los Angeles. Miy .'. i p. . S.) Nick Schilz, the outfielder whom th Vernon club released yesterday, has been offered a berth with the llayden. Ariz., i upprr Helt league team. Service via . '.1 .. '..'' 1 - i' a-