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WiHE OREGON! IJAtLY . " ' '-' L; 'A L. TIT' Shn Street Ball Yard Is looded So That It Looks ike a Veritable Quagmire. LS LOITER IN HOTELS BeftTsrs Spent Yesterday Aft. ioo Flaying Catch and Batting ! rjlM In the Outfield. 1 JUPITER PLUV1US RING1NG UP FATHER ' ' By George McManus nDS another GA.ME 1 I dssJ I 'ssgil urn tn Minpiiimrn LL,0ENT", -J.-jM Vep ' I'mJfglrt lu TT- J for de-i I where .oor lL , g.- jYER TO MIDSUMMER . jlSj;' (JU Jtl $Hr T l ( J.l. - i i iothjr Kama wan nl.oved over to late . summer schedule yetiterday us of the uncontrollable antics of tr Pl'uvlus, who uiileashed hi h over this rain Hoaked town, ami 4 the Vaughn atreet ball yard so It looked like h quagmire. tf"fcun came out In fitful sgella and ould have been possible to play a had there been any footing. The ""r played catch and batted flies jh outfield, during the afternoon, the Ban Francisco athletes loit- around the lobby of their hotel, sudden transition from Kuuny Cal nlt to blustery Oregon keeping a ff the thoroughfares. Kven ber Hen Berry, who Is here for the I time In seven seasons, stayed ln- anager Wolverton stated last it', that his club wan traveling ( In great shape, but he wan not k What condition the change of cll- e would do for the well-oiled arms hlfc pitchers. Needless to way, the gray wolf, la figuring on cleaning this week on the luckless Heavers. oCredle, on the other hand, figures his pitchers are In pretty good hey in spite of the absence of the Lush will be able te take his fi from now on, and the southpaw Mid' put the club In the winning anager Mae figures on using win ea against the Seals in the open game, while Wolverton is not abso jtljf Certain whom he will start. arrjr , Pesold, former New Orleans fielder, has signed with Jakey At.'j t Worth team. eorge Zabel, one of the I.os An- pitchers, may coach tii ; I,os An ba Athletic club basketball team t fall. ho Terre Haute club of tbe rentral relation has tied the can to Paul 0, a brother of the famous Detroit V vjfred Evers, a brother of Johnny rs, the Boston star, and Sctmltc, cousin of tlie Chicago outfielder. members of the Terre Haute team aclc .Graney, former Beaver, wis er a fence buster, but ever since s , Speaker has been with Clevi- IV Graney has been killing the ball. a well known fact that one player 1 start an entire ball club to slug ?. He begins to blngle the oval an,i n another starts to pelt the ihii In no time the entire nine is nau t everything thrown plateward.s aker began to hit tiu first game ns yed for the Naps and then (Jmriey i ted. OREGON ELECTS NELSON CAPTAIN FOR NEXT YEAR First Basernan Only Junior on "Team and Is Logical Candidate, University of Oregon, Eugene. Or.. May 1 0. Still smarting from the double defeat received from O. A. C. Monday, the Orrgon baseball team ended Its sea son by electing "Dick" Nelson of La fayette captain for next year while en route to Eugene on the Oregon Electric. Nelson was the only junior on the team and, since he had held down first base for three years, was the logical candidate. Nelson wa,s tried out for pitcher this year, showing promise, and probably will be seen at that position next year. He Ik one of Bczdek's heaviest hit ters. Oregon loses her two best stars this year hv graduation. Bill Tuercl:, pitcher, and Captain Anson Cornell, stellar infielder for four years Stanford Resumes Poughkeepsie Work Stiirifo-d University. Cal.. May 10. il'. Pi -Stanford's varsity crew has starleil training for the PonRhkeepsif race ':cxt month, after a two weeks livofl". Fmami:i1 difficulties have ciiu'Ml rav p tuuMs as to the crew making tlie trip nast. l.nt t tifse seem to have been swept away. Nearlv :!nin rif the reouirod J3000 has been fty Hussell, the Baltimore pitcher raised. 0 was sold to the Philadelphia erlcaus four years ago for tho re ad sum of 11:2.000, returns to t!i oles aa first baseman. Manager Jack an said he had purchased Russell m the Syracuse New York State sue club. r- , 10RTHWESTERN LEAGUE vt Seattle: r. h. e. wma 0 7 o 'ttU i e o batteries Tacoma, Telford and Kon sj, Seattle, Eastly and c'adman. Vt Spokane: U jr j- tt 2 6 '. okana 3 9 " iattrlea--Butte, Melkle and Hoff n; Spokane, Shader and Murray. VX?,C0Uver n H- E. Flla 10 5 i ncouver ! 4 4 Hatterles Great Falls. k-.in . Vancouver, Salveson and NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES Reds Defeated by Cubs. Chicago. May 10. (I. N. 8.) The Reds were defeated by the Cubs, 8 to 5, yesterday. The visitors were lead ing. 6 to 3, until the eighth inning, when Prendergast. Schulte and Flack singled with two out and Willrams' three bagger scored three runs. Am merman pulled another triple, scoring two more. Three Cincinati pitchers were touched for hits and nine were gathered off Seaton, Pierce and Pendergast. The. score: CINCINNATI. ! (HlCUiO. A B. HO. A. AB. n.O. A. Neale.rf . Klllifrr.lf . HergoK.sa. . t'hMSf. lb... Griffith. rf. aroh.Kb Louden. Ub. Clarke.r . . . Mitchell. p. Wlngn. . . . Sobnelder.. Srtiulz.p . . . 2 4 t Mann If . . 0 S-huhe.if . . I la. k.rf 1 Wllliiims.rf. ii Z!in'er'n.:ib. I Saier. lli . . . rt'Yerkm.Hh. . (lAlleii.c 1'iDoolaii.Ha. . . 4 4 n 4 1 4 1 4 1 :i (i 4 1 !! 2 'i I) 1 i n n Seaton.p. . . . 1 0 O l Plerrir.p. . . . O 0 1 0 willing. . 0 0 4 I I 1 4 .1 .". 1 r 1 .1 4 :t 2 5 (I 4 n 4 a 10 0 2 ooot tooo i o t IPrenrter st.p 2 38 16 27 11 Total.. .12 m 24 m; Total Batted f.ir Mitchell In seeond. Butted for Pierce in fourth. Cincinnati 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 n -r. Chicago 2UO lOUDi O 8 Knim Nenle. ( liase. ;rob Louden 2. hnn. ieliulie. Klaik. William. Zlmmerinau 2. Al len. I'remlergast. Krrorr ale 2. Clarke, Allen. "Tun l.ase lilt Doslun. Three ''ase hits Zlmiuerman. William. Stolen l8ea Snier :i. N:ile. (iriffith. Zimmerman. Donhle .lur Louden to Hersog tn Chae. Groh to Louden to Chase. Biien on balls Off Sea ton 2. off Pierce 1. off Schneider 2. off Schnli 1. Struik out Hv Sean.ii 1. toy Prendergast 1. by Schneider 1. Paused baU Allen. I mpirea Kltni and Kmslie. eon. Carey, Hlnehman. Baird. Schmidt. Harmon. Errora Fletcher. Johnston, Wag ner, Knabe. Two baae hita Hunts. Kauff. Hlnchman. Harmon. Three bese hit Fletcher. Hlnchman. Balrd. Home rnn Schmidt. Stol en haaea Doyle 2. Kauff. Carey. Double plays Smith nnaiwlsted. Johnston unaaststen. Bases on balla Off Benton 1. off Harmon 4, off Hill 3. Struck oot By Tesreau S, by Malbewsoo 1. by Harmon 1. Umpires Rig- ler and Harrison. No other games scheduled. Auto Drivers Tuning Up Cars. New York. May H (U. P. Sheepshead speedway is humming with powerful racing cars today, tuning up for Saturday's race. Judging from the terrific velocity attained by the machines in practice, records will be in danger when the contest begins. O'Donnell, Resta and Aiken have reg istered more than 100 miles an hour in the trials. AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES Thirty Bases on Balls. Philadelphia. May 10. (I. N. S.) All records for bases on balls were broken here yesterday when 30 free tickets w re issued during the Detroit- Philadelphia game. The former won, 16 to 2. Eighteen passes were issued to the Tigers, while two Detroit pitchers handed the Mackmen 12. De troit scored eight runs in the second inning and six in the fifth. Most of their passes were in these rounds. While the Detroit pitchers were ex ceedingly wild, they kept the Athlet ics down to three hits. The score: ''ai'tain "Uhii k" O'rme announce.: to lnv tlmt he would not row in the east I! Is year, poor health and business ilitlies being the reasons. Captair Klect nix Maurer will lead the crew tn place of Orme, whose place will prob ably be taken by Steinbeck, a sopho more from Hollister. t'oaeh Ouerena de tared today that he believes an other five weeks of training will make tnis year's crew superior to last year's outfit. Giants Win Weird Game. Pittsburg. May 10. U. N. S.) In a weird game featured by poor pitch ing by nearly all of the six men used in the box. New York defeated Pitts burg yesterday,. 13 to 5, Harmon and Jacobs were knocked out of the box and Hill was also hit hard. Tesreau was forced to give way to Benton, who In turn was relieved by Mathew son. The latter pitched the best ball of trae six, yielding one hit in the four inning in which lie officiated. The score: NEW YORK. I AB. H. O. A PITTSBCRG. AB. H. O. A. Vliit Siirr of Heating Welsh. t'libawo. Mav 10.--1U. P.1 Charley White was juhihmt today at his pros pect of meeting the lightweight cham pion, Kroildie Welsh, in Buenos Aires in July. As the fight is to go 25 rounds. White is bubbling over with confidence. "1 will lick him sure," he boasted today. 'i worth; eek. St. Paul Boxer Wins in Fourth. St. Paul. May 10. ( f. N. S.l Johnny Ertle .if St. Paul stopped Hobby Burns of Dallas In four rounds last nisiit. Burn. If... :t s u! ivrney.cf . RouerWn.l f il 4 1 t) ,i 'srey.lf . . . Itoy!e.21i.. . 3 2 nl.lohnston.lb Kauff. ef.. ." 1 t o Wanner. Fletcher. s 4 2 3 0;Sinlth.is. . . I n Merkle.lb. 5 2 7 tl Hlnchm'n.rf 3 2 M' ..'ib 3 o n l!Baiml.3b. Ii'chy..'ib Kelly. ::b.. 2 O 1 )' Knabe. 2h. . Rnrldaii.c. 2 0 4 3ii;ilMnn.r. . . Tesreau. p. 2 0 o 2 . Ctllo. IloiiHch.. 1 1 (V OjSchmldt.c. . Kenton. p.. O o o o Harmon. p. . Math'w'n.p 0 0 1 o'lacubs.p. . . lS.hulti. iHlll.p i'-Wllson 4 O 1 4 2 3 4 O 11 3 0 2 2 0 1 0 2 1 2 fi 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 4 O 1 0 2 0 0 0 n ii o ooo 0 0 0 DETROIT AH. H O. A. Bush.ss 2 0 1 2 Witt.ss fuller. 2b. . . 1 Vltt.3b 4 Cobb.cf 5 Crawford. rf 4 Hellman.lf. ft Burn. lb... 4 Yonng.2b-sa 4 Stanage.c. 4 Baker. c 1 r?un'ing'm.p 1 Boland.p... 1 0 2 Walsh. rf. 1 2 I'Strunk.rf. 2 1 o:i)ldrlng.lf. 1 1 O Murpbv.e. 3 5 nlI.aJoie.2b 2 11 OMcInnlsIb it 4 7iPick.3b... 1 2 oischang.c. 0 O Ii, Kay. p 1 O OINabors.p. PHILADELPHIA. AB. H O. A. .4 0 3 3 2 0 0 1 10 0 WeaTer.p. . . Stlllburj.lf . 3 0 4 n o 2 :t o r. .4 0 4 3 1 2 0 2 i) ii 1 :s o o ii o o o oooo 4 2 0 0 the rirth, arter cicotte naa grounaeu j out. Felsch walked, stole second and scored on Eddie Collins' double. The Yankees scored all their runs while Williams occupied the box. The score: CHICAGO. NEW YOBlv. AB. H. O. A t AB. 11. O. A. Felsch. ef.. 2 0 0(;ilholly.rf . 4 o 5 0 I. Collins. If 4 10 O'Magee.ir . . . 3 0 1" E. Corns, 2b 3 2 2 3Maisel.ef . . 2 1 O S OlHaker.3h. . . 2 l o i 0 0i;edeoti.2b. . 4 112 1 lll-lop. lb 4 0 10 2 3 2:I,eck'p'gh.s 3 0 4 (i 8 Jj Alexander, c 4 1 5 1 0 Oi'Cook o 0 o. 0 Fournier. lb 4 1 Jackson, rf. 4 1 Weayer.ss. 3 0 M'Mul'n.3b 4 1 tk-lMilk.c.. 4 0 Williams. d 1 0 Cicotte.p.. 2 0 O 2!C'aldwell.p. 4 2 11 Totals ..31 27 111 Total.. 30 C 27 13 Kan for Alexander In ninth. Chicago It o 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 5 New York 3 0 1 0 O 0 0 o 1 Runs Felneta. J Collins, E. Collins. Fonr n!er, Jackson, Gllholly. Maisel 2. Baker. Kr rcrs Felsch, Schalk. Cltte. Gedeon. Two base bits Malsel, E. Collins. Three l'Hse bit Jackson. Home rnns Baker. Founder. Stolen base Felseb. Doubl- plays Pipp to I'tcklnpaugb to Plpp, K. Collins to Fournier. Bcses on balls Off Caldwell 3, off William 4. off Cicitte 1. Striiek out By Caldwell 5. by Williams 2, by Clcotte 1. Umpires Nal lij and Dlneen. Harvard May Play W. S. C. Los Angeles, May 10. (P. N. S. ) Harvard university's football team will be seen in action here January 1 against the Washington State college team, is the claim of Secretary Ber tonneau of the Tournament of Roses committee. Mr. Bertonneau started negotiations with the Harvard officials a short time ago. KUbane Knocks Someone Out. Philadelphia, May 10. (U. P.) It took Featherweight Champion Johnny Kilbane only five rounds to knock out Willie Jackson here. Ahearn Bests Al McCoy. New York. May 10. (U. P.) Critics agreed today that Young Ahearn had easily bested Al McCoy in a 10 round bout here last night. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Salt Lake Wins in Ninth. San Francisco, May 10. (P. N. S.) Buddy Ryan broke up a ball game yes terday that went to Salt Lake, & to 0, which mikes 11 Oakland defeats out of 15 games. Buddy was ordered walked in .the ninth inning. The score was 0 to 0, with two out and Quinlan on third and Rath on second. But when the fourth Via 11 came floating up. Buddy laid it down for a bunt so unexpectedly that it went for a hit, while Quinlan came sliding across with the first run. Rath had made third, and Shinn put down another bunt. It, too, went for a hit, and Rath tallied. Orr hit toward cen ter field and the ball went beyond the clubhouse. The umpire summoned Orr from third with a home run to his credit. Thus five runs were acored after two were out. The score: SALT LAKE. 1 AB. H O. A.I Qtilnlan. cf 4 ltn!h, 2b.. 4 Brief, lb.. 4 KTan. If... 3 Shiim. rf . . 3 OAKLAND. AB. H.O. A. 2 2 0:Barbeau.3b. 4 1 1 4 Zlm'er'u.cf. 3 1 12 l:Mlddle'n.lf.. 4 1 2 0 Kenw'thy.2b 4 1 1 0 Gardner, rf. . 4 n 0 1. l)rr. ss 4 2 4 TiBarry.lb. . . 3 Hantaan. 3b 4 2 3 I'lOlllott.c 4 Hannah, e. 3 it 2 0 lavt.s . . . . 2 Hughes, p. 3 0 o 2 t'rougb.p. . . 2 Totals.. 32 10 27 14 Totals... 30 27 1 Salt Lake O0O 0 0 0 0 0 5 lilts 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 .i 10 Oakland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hits 0 1 1 20 1 1 008 Runs Quintan. Hath, Ryan, Shlnn, Orr. Error Hatllnan. Stolen bases Rath. Ryau, Zimmerman. Gardner. Davis Home run Orr. Sacrifice bit Prough. Bases on ball" Off Hughes V., off Pritigh 2. Struck out By liuebea 2. by Prouyh o. Double plays Rath to Brief to Orr, Barbeau to Kenwortliy to Barry, Rath to Orr to Brief. Left on bi.se Salt 2. Oakland 7. Time of ime 1:36. Umpires Doyle and Hhyle. Frank Chance advanced the alibi that Los Angeles players had not had a uniform on in five days. While It is an undisputable fat that Decannlere shut out the Angels, it must be ad mitted that f.erty had a loir of luck. He gave seven bases on balls and pulled himself out of a couple of bad holes. The score: LOS ANGELES. VERNON'. AB. H.O. A I AB. H.O A. Maggert.cf. 1 1 it Dosne.rf . . . . 2 2 o Kaue.rf... 3 0 2 nGlelch'n.lb. :t 1 13 tl 1 il RNUiTt.211.. 4 113 tl n Bates. lib. ... 4 1 1 2 1 1 Daley If . . . 2 n 3 (I 2 2 Griggs. rf . . :i O 2 1 ' Mi "birr n.s. :i i 2 r. 2 Smic r.c . 2 I A II 1 ilH't-uu iere.p 2 II tl J Wolter.lf.. 4 1 Koerner.lb. 4 1 Galloway. 3b 4 0 McLarry.2b. 3 0 r laher.ss. . Boles, c. . . . Ryan, p Butler .. Brant. p. . . . Ellis .., 3 o S 2 0 o .0 0 2 .1 3 4 O 0 O o n 2 ooo Total 27 12 Totals. . 2 5 24 f Batted for Ryan In seventh Batted for Brant In ninth Los Angeles o n 0 o o n o o o Htte 1 0 0 o fi n 2 1 1 ,"i Vernon 1 0 o 1 2 0 o n Hits 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 " Runa Donne, Bates, Daley 2. Errors Gallo way, McLarry, Fisher, Boles, Uyau. Stolen bases Daley. Two base bit Risberg. Sac rifice hit Glelebmann 2. Ryan, McGaffl gan. Daley. Struck oat By Ryan 1. by "e eacnlere 2, Ty Brant 2. Bases on balls o:f Decannlere 7. off Ryan 6. off Brant 1. Time of game 1:43. Umpires Held and Drasbear. which empties Into the Deschutes with a lot of muddy water. During the 'few sunny days of last week, the trout filled up on salmon flies. Stutt cut several open and found the tcnlnioti files In a three day Mat v. of digestion, which leads to the belief t .at the next Minny day is goinn to make the hun gry fish bite like ntoS'iuitoes. Stutt and Khuiike used an artificial caddis fly, bailed ttt limes with a! mon flies found on the adjacent hushes. Some of the fish were i aught with a spinner. There are plenty of trout to be had. bin Hie Weather conditions have not been favorable for good fish ing. Horse Baring In Chicago. Chicago. May 10. ( U. IM -A re vival of horse racing is planned here today. The Illinois. Jockey club an Ticimeed an "American Derby" for ;i purse of $10,0iiii to be run Julv 1. At that time the Hawthorne track will open for two weeks of rucing. American sMwiatlon. Toledo s. Milwaukee 1 t. rol'lllltlllH ':. l:Mi-:.s I Itv !b . ,! , ' .i . a. Loutsyllle 3, St. Paul 7. Vernon 4, Los Angeles 0. Los Angeles, May 10. (P. N. S.) After J lam Patterson's baseball club had hobnailed the Angels. 4 to 0, Who Will Strike the First Sunshiny Day? The first fisherman who strikes the Deschutes river on the next sunny day is going to have a fight on his hands to keep the fish from swallowing his hook, line and sinker, according to Joe ttutt, who returned from the Deschutes river yesterday along with Fred Rhunke. They put In two days fish ing, but the water was somewhat muddy and they considered themselves lucky to land 40 good sized trout. The weather there has been bad. the rain filling the banks of Crooked river. BASEBALL TODAY AND AX.X. THIS WEEK RECUSATION PAEK Corner Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Sts. San Francisco vs PORTLAND Qtmii Begin Weekdays at 3 P. M.. Sundays at 8:30 P. M. Reserved Hox Seats for Sale at Ed wards' Ciuar Stand. Sixth and Wash ington Sts. Ladles' Dan Wednesday and friday. Total.. 86 12 27 12 Totals... 28 3 27 20 Detroit lSOOBlOO 0 Is Philadelphia 0O 1 0 1 0 00 0 2 Runs Bush 3. Vltt 2. Cobb 2. Crawford 2. Hellman 2. Burns. Young. Stanage, Cunning ham. Boland, Walsh, Mclnnis. Errors Vltt 2. Walsh. Nabors 2. Two base hits Cobb 2. Cunningham. Hellman, Stlllbury. Three base hit Stlllbury. Stolen bases Crawford. Walsh. IVmble plays Young to Bush to Burns. Old ring to Mclnnis to Pick, Strunk to Melnnla. Bases on balls Off Cunningham It. off Bo land ft. off Nabors 3. off Weayer 3. off Bay 12. Struck out By Boland 2, by Ray 3. Umpires O'Loughlin ind Cblll. Prefere Totals ..41 1H 27 6 Tmtala.. 84 8 27 16 Bstled for Tesreau In sixth. Batted for Glhaon In sixth. Hatted for Jacobs tn slsth. Batted for Hill in ninth. New York 0 1100(14 1 13 Pittsburg . 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 15 Runs--Burns 3. Robertson 3, Doyle 2, Fietcher. McKeecby, Rarldan, Rouscta. Math- V The Sport Suit Variation of arsity Fifty Five Here it is, the very newest and smartest thing out; full of life and vigor; the latest conception of Hart Schaffner & Marx - , Young Men's Designs Note this illustration. It's termed by some "Pinch-Back." We have just received a big shipment of new ones. Come imand see them. Priced $ 1 8, $20 and $25 Browns 10, Senators S. Washington. May 10. (I. N. S.) I Harper's wildness in the sixth and seventh paved the way for the Browns to score seven runs in these innings and defeat Washington. 10 to 6. Both teams used three pitchers, the Sena tors driving Groom and Davenport from the box early. Sisler's triple with the bases full in the seventh practically won the game for the Browns. The score: St. LOI IS AB. H.O.A Sbotten. cf 4 2 2 lIMorgao. 2b. Johnson, ss 1 0 2 6 Foster, 3b. . Miller, rf. 4 1 0 O Milan.cf... Slsler, lb.. 5 2 10 OlRondeau. If Pratt, 2b.. 2 0 5 2iJudge. lb.. Marsans.lf. 3 14 OiShanks.lf . . Deal. 3b 4 1 1 2iHenry c. . . Hartley, c.. 5 2 3 4jMcBrlde. ss tJroom. p.. 0 0 0 OIHarper, p.. 3 0 10 Dayenport.p 10 0 O Ayres, p... 0 O O o Parks, p.. 2 1 O 1 Gallia, p. . Craudall.. 1 0 0 01'Moeller. Tot.-ls. 32 3 27 13! Totals.? 33 11 27 Batted for Darenport In fifth. Batted for Gallia In ninth. St. Louis 1 0000342 O 10 Washington 0 2 0 3 00 0 0 0 S Runs Sbotten, Johnson, Miller 2, Slsler 2 Pratt, Marsans, Hartley, Parks. Judge 2 Nhanks, Henry, Harper. Errora Hartley, Foster. Two base bits Miller. Marians, Judge, Henry. Three base bit Slsler. Stolen l.uses Sisler, Milan, Judfe 2. Harper, John son. lKHioie play Deal to sisier. Bases on hells Off Harper 7, off Groom 1, off Dayen port 1. off Parks 2, off Ayrea 2. Struck out By Harper 8, by Hayeniwrt 1, by Parks. ::. by Aires .. Lmplres Hildebraad and Mans. Copyright Hart ScWIner at Man Si am 1 ' . The Men's Store for - Quality and Service ?1 Tf 1 K osenblatt & Co. Southeast Corner 5th and Alder WASHINGTON AB. H.O. A. 4 3 2 0 ft 1 1 0 4 2 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 2 4 0 3 0 2 O 4 2 lo 4 4 112 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Red Sox Beat Indians. Boston, May 10. (I. N. S.) Fifteen thousand persons welcomed Trls Speaker back to Boston yesterday and saw his team defeated, 5 to 1 by the Red Sox. Tris was presented with a fez and a Shriner's badge by the local temple, and the Red Sox presented him with a big silver lov ing cup. In the fourth Tris hit out a triple and scored Cleveland's lone tally when Roth singled. The score CLEVELAND. BOSTON. AB. H.O. A.I AB. H.O. A Graney. If.. 2 Turner. 3b. . 4 Speaker. cf. 4 Rolh.rf 4 Gandil.lb.. ft n t 0 1 1 3 1 0 n II Howard. 2b. 3 O 2 Wambsg's.a .10 1 ONelll.e... 2 1 4 CoTelskie.p. 0 0 1 MttcbeU.p. 0 0 0 ETana.... 10 0 o!Hooper.rf . . JunTrin.ss. . 1 Hohlltiel.lb OlWalker.cf . . 1 iLewis.lf 2KJardner.3b. 2iBnrry.2b. . . HCarrlgan.c. 6 1 Leonard, p. . ol t 4 0 1 1 10 8 27 9 Totals ..26 3 14 131 Totala... 30 Batted for Coreleakle in alghtb. CleYeland 0 001 0O00 o l Button 00 10 1012 5 Rnna Speaker. Hoblltrel, Walker, Barry Carrlgan 2. Error -Turner, Wambagansa O'Neill, Mitchell. Two base hits Hooper, Leonard, Hoblltxel. Three base hit Speaker, Sacrifice hits Coreleekle 2. GandIL Walker Icnard. IWtoble play Janvrln to Hoblltxel to carrican. Bases on Dana uri coyeieskte off Mitchell 1, off Leonard 3. Struck oat By Coreleskl 2. by Leonard 5. Umpires Connou? ana ustn. The superb Turkish quality of La Marquise is rapidly giving this un usual cigarette precedence over all other brands among the critical smokers of the West. HA MARQUISE PURE TURKISH CIGARETTES Their flavor is supremely delight ful unlike any other cigarette. Their mellowness is deliciously satisfying. Their incomparable mildness appeals to all who desire continual cigarette enjoyment White Sox Trim Yankees. New York. May 10. (I. N. S..1 The White Sox bunched hits In the fourth and fifth Innings yesterday, overcame a four-run lead and trimmed the, Yan kees, 5 to 4. A home run by Four nier witstwo on in the fourth, pulled the Sox almost on., even terms after tbe Yanks had picked up a command ing lead. , Jackson , then tripled and scored i on , McMullln'a grounder-" -la I Q Distinctive Ekckages 10 20 in the lTexible Vest Pocket Package in he convenient Patent Uift'Box 15 25 Manufactured by Butixr-Butler Branch Hikers of high-grade Turkish cigarettes only IBS AMERICAN TOBACCO COMrAJTT 3DD 9 1 " 1 . f V " -I i r I - i J r