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    THE 1 OREGON , DAILY JOURNAL, ', PORTLAND, THURSDAY, . MAY 25, 1916.
LEAVERS LOSE VHILE
r.rCREDlE HAS RSHER
LISTENING TO SPEECH
'im
Home Plate Is Left Unguard
ved and Risberg Steals in
;With the Winning Run,
TALK PROVES EXPENSIVE
BRINGING i P FATHER
Opyrlrtted fcy iBterMilanet Itewe Benkiav;
'- RetrictM-M t'n1t.I StatM Pa tan t Oftloe. "
By George McManus
T"
HOW DO YDO DO
MR Jk5i6-
TMATSTRUE.
HES A VERT
RUDE. MAN -
HE DID NQT
HE TR.ED CO
I BEG MOOR
pardon -
I UNOCRtTANO
VOUAND MR
AV.ATfcrX ARE.
NOT ?PEAK.N;
4 HE POT Hl ARM
y
AROOND YOOR
VA1VT-
l IjMh Za Hot Zaded Wbra Blr frwede
V AxiiTst Iobm IiOoklnf for Chsw
of Tobacco.
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I ; ' JjO Angeles, May 25. (P. N. 8.)
i -ManAger McCredie crawled out of the
l Pit to look for hla fihadow yesterday
J end while August Fisher was help
I Ina; him hunt .for It "Swede" Risberg
I stols home from thlra with the wtn-
ntng run. Otherwise the ball game
I U tight fit proposition between
""ICUls Johnson and Houck. The final
J count was Vernon 2, Portland 1.
" It will be many a day before the
bleacher birds quit kidding McCredie
i about that sixth Inning episode. The
X tigress had Just noticed the score, 1
; to 1. Risberg was on third with two
( out and Ike Daley up. McCredie
bounded from the bench and pulled
his catcher ten feet from the plate
j for a confidential talk.
: I'alkbd Too Iong and Earnestly.
' '- One of "ac's hands rested af fee
s' tionately on Fisher's shoulder; the
Other held the chief's cap, and that
bald spo on the McCredie bean stood
,' oult in thar daylight like a young pump-
. kin In a bed of pansles. The Port
. land bom tallied long and earnestly
' while Fisher kept nodding nis head
; and rubbing his chin. The home plate
lay bare, unkept and forgotten.
; Rlsberg's ears were seen to spread as
ha came in possenslon of a brilliant
Idea. It was Pitcher Houck who first
IrlVA thi dUpm A t n ,1 1 ..U .. .
I racing toward the plate with every Jn-
McCredie went deep red and threw up
both hands; Fisher lunged through the
air . and caught an overdue baseball
from Houck.
, -XUbarg; Home looking for Tobacco.
All of which meant nothing in the
lif i of the afore mentioned Risberg.
Tns' Bwede was over in the Tiger pit
fumbling in the pockets of a pegged
coat looking for Tub Spencer's tobacco.
And all over the park the boys In blue
were whirling their gloves high in the
air to show what they thought of the
- kink.
. Houck held the Patterson club to
three hits, a' double and two singles.
Johnson allowed a triple and three
hort bin rles. Pretty good pitching,
considering that the day was cold
. snAiirh fnr l slAlo-h rlrt
Only Two Psatures to Game.
Only two features saved the show
from being a flivver. One was Walt
McCredle's act of coming up for air
In the sixth. The other was the arrival
of Al T. Baum, who was president of
ths Pacific Coast league for several
years without anybody getting on to
bim. Al carried a cane so big that It
looked like a wooden leg. He whlled
away the shivering hours by telling us
a lot of funny stories. One was to the
.effect that he has six cood umpires.
The score:
' PORTLAND.
' AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Wills ef a l 2 2 o o
. Vaotbn, aa 2 o o o 2 o
Rodgara, 2b 4 0 0 2 1 0
Golato, lb 3 0 0 S 0 0
Klxon, rf 4 O l 4 0 0
Btompf, 8b 4 0 1 -4 o o
ruber, e 3 u 0 4 1 1
tyaaa. If 3 0 0 8 0 0
Houck, p 8 O o 0 1 1
Koch. 1 o o 0 0 0
Totals 30 . 1 4 24 6 2
Battad forSpea tn ninth.
.' VEBNON.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Poena, rf 3 o o 2 o o
Ulelcbmann, lb 2 1 0 11 0 1
: Klaberg, 2b 4 1 1 6 3 0
i Kate. 3b 8 0 1 o 2 n
Paley, If 1 O O 1 0 0
Mattlok, cf 3 O o l o o
McQaffigan, aa 3 0 0 3 a l
Wballnt, c 3 O l 3 1 o
: B. Jobuaou, p 8 o u 0 1 0
Totals 25 2 8 27 IT 2
, Portland 0 0 1 0 o 0 o 0 o l
Hlte 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 14
arnoa 0 0 00 0 20 0 2
' . Hlta O 0 0 1 O 1 1 0 3
, Tbree baae hit Wlllc. 8ton bases
fttampf, Risberg, Bates, Dalej 2. Two bae
; hit Whaling. Sacrifice hlta Vaughn, Butea
Btrock out By Houck 4, br K. Johnson 8.
. fcaaaa on baUa Off Houck S, off K. John-
mon 4. Rons responsible for Houck 2. Ihhi
' bke playa McGafflgau to Klabtrg 2. Pasted
ball riaber. Time 1:60. Umpires Phyla
and Doyle.
Marty Cross to "Fight.
New York, May 26. (P. N. S.)
Marty Cross and Kddie Nugent of Nut
ley, N. J., have signed articles for a
10-round bout here next Monday eve
ning". This is the Cross' first match
In nearly two months.
- ' They Fight Ten Round Draw.
Providence. R. I., May 25. (I. N. 8.)
BUI Brennan of Chicago and Andree
Anderson of New York fought 10
rounds to a draw here last night.
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NORTHERN TEAM
IS CHANGED FOR
MEET WITH AGS
Will Be Last Games of Sea
son for University of
Washington.
University of Washington, May 25.
Twelve men will leave here tonight
for Corvallis. where they will meet
O. A. C. In a dual track meet Satur
day afternoon.
After the meet with Oregon last
week the team has been put through
seme hard work. Coach Van der Veer
has been putting most of his time in
with the weight men. as they are the
weakest Washington has had In years.
Drummond will not take the trip, as
he Is not fast enough for the sprints.
His place on' the team will be filled by
Corbett. This will give Washington
two men In the two mile and three
men in the mile.
Gibson will in all probability be left
home, as the faculty will not grant
him a leave of absence for the meet.
This will handicap Washington in the
hurdles, as he Is the best they have.
Last Saturday Gibson finished first In
the low hurdles and third in the high.
With the changes Coach Van der
Veer expects to send a better team to
meet O. A. C. than he put up against
Oregon. With an even break in luck
Washington should come near winning
the meet.
This will be the last meet for Wash
ington, as they are not going to enter
a team in the northwest conference
meet at Pullman.
NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES
Giants Win Their Thirteenth.
NEW YORK I CINCINNATI
AB. 11. 0. A. AB. H.O. A.
Burns. If. 6 1 3 OIGrob. 3b.
2 0
0 S
Robertn.rf 4 0 4 0Neale, cf..
Doyle, 2b. 4 2 3 2!Chse. lb.
Kauff. cf. 4 1 2 0 Griffith, rf
Fletcber.as 3 0 0 0 Kisher, ss.
Merkle, lb 3 3 B OlHarzog. If.
2 11
0 0
3 3
o o u ii
M'Kec'e.3b 4
2 0 llMltcbell.lf.
Karlden, c 3 1
Perrltt, p.. 4 0
Bmnier, If.
Ylngo, c. .
Ralrden.2b.
Nrhula. p..
Parke
"Mollwiti
Totala. 34 10 27 S Totals.. 35 11 27 13
Batted for Mitchell In eighth.
Batted for Schultx lu nlulb.
New York 0 0020000 4 6
Cincinnati 0 0000001 0 1
Runs Doyle 2. Kauff, Fletcher. Merkle,
Neale. Errors Klsher, Wlngo. Two base bits
Merkel 2, Fisher 2. Stolen bases Doyle,
Merkel, McKecbnle. Double play Doyle to
Fletcher to Merkle. Bases on balla Off Per
rltt 2. of Senilis 2. Struck out By I'erritt 4,
by Kcbulx. Wild pilch Schula. Umpires
O'Day and Euon.
Phillies Beat Cubs, 6 to 5.
PHILADELPHIA. I CHICAGO.
AB. II. O. A. AB. II. O. A.
Byrne, 3b... 3 1 1 0 Scbulte.lf . . 4 0 4 0
Nlcboff,2b. 4 1 1 4 JUnn.cf 3 0 0 0
Stock.sa... 5 2 0 alFlack.rf 1 1 0 0
Craath.rf. 4 1 1 OiWlllIama.cf . 4 13 0
Whlt'd.lf-lb 8 0 10 0 7.lm rmaD.3b 4 3 2 3
Oooper.cf.. 4 13 OSaler.lb 2 0 11 0
Luderaa.lb. 1 0 2 0 M Carthy,2b 3 12 2
Oood.lt.... 3 11 0 Fischer, c... 4 0 3 1
Kllllfer.c. 4 17 1 Mulligan. ss. 3 0 1 B
Rlxey.p 2 10 8 Sea ton, p. . . . 8 1 1 1
Demaree.p. 0 0 0 0 Zwllllng . . 110 0
Bender.p... 0 0 1 0 Doolan. .. 0 0 0 0
Faakert... 110 0
Totala ..34 1 0 27 11 Totals ...32 8 27 13
Battert for Demaree In ninth.
Batted for Mulligan In ninth.
Batted for Sea ton In ninth.
Philadelphia 0 0020000 40
CLIcago 0 101 100205
Runs Byrne, Rtork, Craratb. Good. KUllfer
Paakert. Flack. Williams. Zimmerman 2. Sea
ton, Errors Kllllfer, Zimmerman, Fischer.
Two bare hits Stock, Nlehoff, Zimmerman,
Wllliama. Three baae hlta Seaton, McCarthy
Htolen bases Good, Flack. Bales on balls
Off Rixey 2, oft. Bander 2, off Seaton 3. Struck
1
mill91 f 'l11
out By Rlxer 3. b Demaree 2, by Seaton 2.
mm pitcn ctixey. rassea ban riscner. um
pires Klem and Emalle.
Brooklyn
3, Pittsburg 2.
I PITTSBURG.
A. I AB. H.O. A.
BROOKLYN.
AB. H. O.
B. Myers, cf 5 12
Danbert.lh. 4 3 8
Stengel, rf. 4 2 4
Wheat.. If. 5 2 3
Mowrey.3b. 8 0 1
Cutahaw,2b 5 2 2
O'Mara.as. 4 8 2
Meyera.c... 3 0 8
Cheney, p.. 3 0 0
0 Carey, cf... 5
0! Johnston, lb
OlWaguer.aa. .
0Hlucbm'n,rf
2Schulta,3b..
3jBsrney.lf . .
Knabe.2b. .
Gibson. c. . .
Mamaiix.p.
Coatello. . .
larmon.n. .
Wilson. .,
Totala.. 36 13 30 10 Totala... 36 8 80 21
Batted for Mamanx in eighth.
Batted for Harmon In tenth.
Brooklyn 0 1 0000000 23
FltUbtrrg 0 00O0O0 10 12
Buds Danbert. Stengel. Cutabaw, ' John
ston, Wilson. Error Kiiabe. Two baa til la
Stengel, O'Mara. Johnston. Three baae
bits. Daubert. O'Mara, Wagner. Stolen baes
Wheat, Mowrey, Schultx, Wilson. Double
playa O'Mara to Cntshaw, Wagner to Gib
son to Knabe, Hlnchman to Johnston. Base
on ball Off Cheney 2 off Mamaux 3, off
Harmon 1. Struck out By Cheney 8, by
Manraux 2, by Harmon 1. Umpires Byron
and yulgley.
Cardinals 5, Braves 4.
BOSTON .
ST. LOUIS
AB. H.O
A. AB. H.O
Mar' Title
7 Smith. cf
Kvera.Zb..
Colllna.lf..
Wtlhoit.rf.
K'etchy.lb
6it'orhan,aa
Bescher.lf..
Betzel.2b. ..
Wilson. rf ..
J. Smith, 3b
Hugglna. .
L'ompton.cf. 4
Uowily.c... 4
Rudolph, p. 2
Hernsby.db.
Miller. lb...
2 13
1 8
0 0
0 0
0 0
Snyder.c. . .
Jasper, p. . .
Butler. .
Meadowa.p.
Totals ..81 626 17 Totals ...84 9 27 IB
Two out when winning run scored.
Kan for Wilson in ninth.
Batted for Jaapex hi eighth.
Boaton 4 0000000 0 4
St. Louis u 3 110 0 0 0 0 2 5
Buna Erert, Collins, Wllholt, Konetcby,
Betxel, Hugglns, Hornsby 2. Miller. Errors
Collins, Konetchy, J. C. Smith, Bescber. Wil
son, Hornsby. Two baae bit Kunotchy.
Three baae hlta Rudolph, Betxel, Miller,
Beacher, Hornsby. Stolen base Compton.
Double playa Corhan to Betxel to Miller,
Hornsby to Miller, Maranvllle to Erers to
Kouetcuy. Basea on balla Off Joseph 1, off
Meadowa 2. off Rudolph 1. Balk Rudolph.
Struck out By Jasper 2, by Rudolph 3. Um
pires Rlgley and Harrison.
Largest Crowd Will
See Metropolitan
Belmont Park, N. T.. May (U.
P.) The largest crowd in recent years
Is expected to witness the running of
the Metropolitan handicap here this
afternoon, when the greatest thorough
breds In the country will meet.
George Smith, winner of the Ken
tucky derby, and Star Hawk, the Eng
lish horse, who finished second in the
Louisville classic, came in for good
support, because of their fine perform
ances in the recent race, but nil the
likely starters were well backed.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS
Faoifio Coast Leagua,
Won.
Vernon 30
San Francl.co 27
Los Angeles 23
Salt Lske IS
lortland 18
Oakland 20
National Leagua.
Won.
Brooklyn 17
Philadelphia 18
Boston 15
New York 1A
Chicago 16
St. Louis 14
Cincinnati 15
Pittsburg 12
Amarioan League.
Lost. Pet.
1 7 .631
21 .MS
22 .nil
23 .430
21 .432
30 .400
Lost. Pet.
9 .6.14
12 .000
13 .5:t6
13 .536
IX .471
19 .H7
20 .429
20 .375
lost. Pet.
12 .t7
12 .6.16
Ut .536
15 ..MB
1ft .424
IS .419
19 .406
18 .400
a.
Lot. Pet.
10 .613
12 X13
10 .600
13 Ji36
13 .500
15 .483
111 ..'Wo
22 .312
10 .615
11 .607
1 1 .577
12 538
13 .530
13 .444
16 .360
18 .308
.
1 1 .577
U .522
12 .dOO
14 .481
13 .4H0
14 .440
Will.
22
21
15
16
14
13
Cleveland . ,
Washington
New York .
Boston
Chicago .
Philadelphia
Detroit 1.1
St. Loots 12
American AaaoeUtio:
Won.
Minneapolis 16
LoutsTllle 10
Columbus 15
Indianapolis 15
Toledo 13
Kanaaa City a 14
St. Paul a
Milwaukee 10
Western League.
Lincoln 16
Wichita ....17
Dea Moinea 15
Omaha M
Topeka 15
Sioux City 12
St. Joseph 9
Denver 8
Spokane
Butte
Great Fall
Seattle
Vancouver
Tacoma
16
....12
....12
13
12
11
NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE
At Seattle: ' R. H. K.
Spokane & 8 2
Seattle 4 S 1
Batteries Spokane, Noble and Mur
ray; Seattle, Schmuta and Cadman.
At Vancouver, morning game R. H. E.
Tacoma. 7 6 1
Vancouver 3 8 3
Batteries Peterson and Roberts;
Machold. Manook and Follman.
Afternoon game: R.H.E.
Tacoma 4 12 4
Vancouver 11 14 0
Batteries Leonard and - Roberta;
Acoata and Follman.
Relsigl Joins at Seattle.
Spokane, Wih, May 25. (P. N. S.)
Pitcher "Bugs" Relsigl, obtained by
Bpokane from Salt Lake, wjll Join the
Indiana at Seattle, not later than Fri
day, according to announcement forth
coming from baseball headquarter.
Maxmeyer Will Toss
For Infant Beavers
In an effort to stop the losing streak
of the Baby Beavers, Manager Red
Rupert has signed Pitchers Rube Max
meyer and "Windy" Wlnterbotham and
Catcher Whitey McErlde. These play
ers will make their debut in Sunday's
game against the Montavllla Wildcats.
Rupert planned to start Pitcher
Ossie Harstad against the Wildcats,
but It Is believed that Maxmeyer, who
is a southpaw, will be started on the
mound to take advantage of the num
ber of left handed hitters In the Mon
tavllla lineup.
Archie Jacobs, a former St. Mary's
college player and team mate of Louie
Guisto, the sensational first Daseman
of the Portland Coastere, will make hid
debut In a Montavllla lineup Sunday.
Much Interest is centered In Sun
day's game between the Beavers and
the Wildcats, as the result of tho pro
tested game, which will be decided by
replaying the last half of the ninth
inning after the scheduled contest.
AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES
White Sox 4, Senators 1.
CHICAGO WASHINGTON
AB. H.O. A. AB. H.O. A.
Murphy, rf 4 0 1 0 Morgan, 2b 4 2 0 4
Wearer, ss 2 15 2 Foster, 3b. 3 0 8 0
E toll's, 2b 2 1 & 8 Milan, cf.. 4 1 0 1
Fourn'r.lb 4 17 0 Rondeau, rf 4 0 1 0
Jackson, If 3 0 0 0 Judge, lb. 4 1 11 2
Kelson, cf 4 0 3 0 Shanks, If. 3 0 4 0
Schalk, c. 3 1 6 1 Henrr, c. . 3 1 4 2
M'Mulln,3b 3 1 0 0 M'Bride, aa 4 1 4 4
Faber, p.. 4 10 2 Gallia, p.. 1 0 0 1
Ayres. p... 0 0 0 2
Boebling. p 0 0 0 0
Moeller... 0 0 0 0
Jamiaon. 0 0 0 0
Totals. 29 6 27 13 Totala..) 80 6 27 16
Batted for Gallia in fifth.
Batted for Ayres In seventh.
Chicago 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 4
Washington 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Kuua Weaver, Fournier, Jackaoo, Schalk
Shanks. Errors Morgan. Ayrea. Two baaa
hit Milan. stolen baaea Fournier. Jackson,
K. Colllna. Sacrifice hlta Shanks, E. Collins
2, Moeller. Double play Gallia to Judge to
McBrlde. First on errors Chicago 1. Basea
on balle Off Gallia 3, off Faber 2, off Boeb
ling 1. hilt by pitcher Wester by Ayres.
Struck out By Faber 4. by Gallia 1. by Boeh-
lng 2. Umpires OLoughlln and Chill.
Cleveland 5, Athletics 4.
CLEVELAND.
PHILADELPHIA.
AB. H. O. A.
Wltt.ss 4 13 5
AB. H. O
A.1
Graney.lf .
0 8 0,
111
12 0
Turner,3b.
Speaker, cf.
Roth.rf . . . .
GandlUb..
Hu ward. 2b.
W'bsg'a.aa
O'Neill.c.
Vlorton.p...
Strunk.cf . .
Mclnnis.lb.
LaJole.2b..
2 2
0 12
0
1
12 1!
O 10 0
2
1
0
1
1
O
0
2 4
2 O
2 2
0 0
8 3
Walsh. rf. ..
Pick.3b
Sflbuer.lf
Meyer.c. . . .
0 0 6
1 1 II
O 8
10 2,
Bush.p 3
Schang 1
Totals.. 29 5 27 13J Totala... 35 8 27 Id
Batted fur Bush In ninth.
Cleveland 1 1 1 02000 O C
Philadelphia 2 001 0001 04
Runs Graney, Turner, Speaker, Roth,
Wanibgansa, Witt, Strnnk, La Jole, WaUh.
Krrora Wambsganss, O'Nell, Morton, Peck,
Slellbauer- Two base hits Speaker, Roth,
Strunk. Stolen bases Graney, Walsh. Sac
rifice hits Turner. Gsndil. Sacrifice fly
Walsh. First on errors Cleveland 2. Phila
delphia 1. Basea on balls off Morton 2,
off Bush 6. Struck out By Morton 6, by
Buat 2. Balk Morton. Wild pitch Buau.
Umpires Hlldebrand and Evan.
Yankees
Overwhelm Browns.
ST. LOU
IS. I NEW YORK.
AB.
H. 0. A. AB. H. 0. A.
0 2 0 Gllbooley.rf 8 0 2 0
Shotten.lf.
Johnson, aa
Slsler.ss. . .
Miller. rf...
Pratt. 2b. . .
Martians. cf .
Austin, 3b. .
Severeld.c.
Wellman.p.
Parks.p. . .
Fincher.p.
C'randlll. .
2 4!MAgee.cf.. 4 2 10
0Gedeon.2b.
4 0 8
3 2 1
3 2 12
3 11
2 0 3
4 2 4
4 10
3 0iBauman.3b
Plpp.ea.
Boone, ss. . .
High. If
Waltera.c. .
Sbawkey.p.
0 0
0 0
0 O
YlcCabs.p..
Totals.. 80 5 24 ll Totals... 30 10 27 11
Batted for Fiocher In eighth.
St. Louis OOOOOOOO 1 1
New York 20003302 10
Runs Miller, GJlbooley 2. Mage 2. liau-
man. Pipp 2. Borne 2. Walters. Errors
Severeid. Two base hit Walters. Three
base bit Pipp. Home run Magea. Stolen
basea Gllbooley, Magee. Boone. Miller.
Sacrifice hit High. Sacrifice fly High.
Baaea on balls Off Bhawky 0, off Welknaa
2. off Parka 2, off McCabe 2. Struck out
By Sbawkey 2. by Wellman 4. Umpires
Connolly and Owena.
Red Sox 4, Detroit 0.
DETROIT I BOSTON
AB. H.O. A.I
AB. H.O. A
Bush, aa.
4
4
3
4
4
2
3
2
0 1
Hooper, rf .
2 5
Vltt, 3b...
Oohh,. cf . .
Veach, If.
Hcilm'n.rf
Burns. 1 . .
Young. 2b.
Hnanage. c
Baker, c. .
Dnrtocp. .
Kavau'gh
0 2
1 4
1 4
2 1
0 10
0 2
0 0
Barry, 2b..
1 4
Lie wis. if.
1 2
Hoblita'Llb 8 1 10
Walker, cf.
Gardner, 3b
Janvrln, ss
Thomas, c.
O 0
3 0
0 0
0
0
0
Kutb. p...
Totala. 29 4 24 10 Totals.. 29 9 27 12
Batted for Stanage In eighth.
Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Boston 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1
Rmw Hooper. Janvrln 2, Ruth. Errors
Burns, Hooper 2, Walker. Two -baae hita
Ruth, Hoblltzel. Hooper, Lewis, f Three baae
bib Hooper. Sacrlflc hita Hoblltsel. Thomas
2. Double play Ruth to Janvrln to Hoblltzel.
First on errors Detroit 1. Baaea on balls
Off Dubuc 2. off Ruth 3. Struck out By
Ruth 2. Cmplres Najlln and Dineen.
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Washington Tennis
Players Are on Job
University of Washington, Mp.y 2.
The Washington tennis team lefc
last night for Oregon without a cap
tain. In the final tryouts last night
Captain Kauffman wag beaten out of
his place on the team by Hlggins.
Kauffman hag been on the team for
two years, having made It In his fresh
man year. This is Hlggins" fourth
year out for tennis.
While In Oregon, the Washington
men will meet Willamette unh'rsity
today, and the University of Oregon
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they are men of families, steady and industri
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You Ever Had
in Your Life for
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Portland's Leading Tailor
Friday and Saturday. Last year Wash
ington made a clean sweep of Oregon
by winning all the matches. Th. men
who will make the trip are ex-Captain
Canfield, Mulra and Hlggins.
This will be the only tournament for
Washington this year, as the Pullman
team will not be brought to Seattle on
account of the hard feeling Detween
the two schools.
Back to the Ship.
Los Angeles, May 25. (P. N. 8.)
Sailor Petrosky, the boxer, was In Los
Angeles yesterday en route to San
Diego, where he will Join his Ship. It
U said Petroskey's mates are planning
to buy his release so he may give more
time to boxing.
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Portland's Interest Support
$20
made under my personal supervision in my own sanitary workshop
on the premises
OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS
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St. Louis, as Usual,
Makes "Piker" Offer
San Francisco, Cal., May 25. (U. P.)
Eddie Herr, scout of the St. Louis
Cardinals. Is reported today to have
offered Oakland $2600 for "Speed"
Martin, whose pitching has been the
sensation of the Pacific Coast league
this year. It is unlikely that Manager
"Rowdy" Elliott will even consider this
prloe, as he considers Martin his great
est asset.
It is said, however, that Oakland
may sell Martin to the highest bidder,
the deal carrying the stipulation that
of upwards a thousand
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the twirler must be permitted to finish
the season with Orikl.m.l
Anglers Meet Thin Kvoning.
The members of the Multnomah
fishing in the Willamette river mes
tlon at their regular monthly me. 'tins'
to be held this evening in the Com
mercial cIud at 8:15 o'clock. John
Gill will give a lecture on the "Vision
of Fish."
Ilaum in Los Angeles.
Los Angeles, May 26. (P. N. 8.)
A. T. Baum, president of the PaclfiO
Coast league, arrived here yesterday n
route to Salt Lake City. He will re
main here two days. '
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