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a.-.' - J u THE OREGON DAILY JOUKNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY; JUNE 7, 1916 OAKS ARE DECORATED BY BEAVER SLUGGERS WITH 9 TO 6 DEFEAT Dennie Wilie Amasses Total ; of Five Hits During His Aft ernoon's Work at Bat, 6UIST0 ALONE IS HITLESS Child Harold Elliott Cbua Tbr ntcban and rinallj ConTrt an Xnfialdar Into a Hurler. BRINGING UP FATHER ToprrlBbt by International New flerIe. Registered United States Patent Of fit. By George McManui Whlla those Beavers of ours wtr' celebrating their homecoming with a Ictory and Dennlo Wllie was amassing . total of five hits tor the afternoon. Chllde Harold Klllott. leader of the trailing Ouka, became sorely peeved at hi pitching staff. In fact, C. 11. be came o disgusted at his regularly blred flippers that he chased three of them out of the came anil brought n an lnflelder, one Robert Havis, to fin ish It up. Robert, be it to his credit, pitched better than the ones who are drawing salary for that purpose. The score was 9 to fi, and the Mack men came from behind a four run lead to make it. Oak Pitchers Form Procession. Dutch Klawltter etarted for the visit ors and wai relieved by Moyd, who gave way to a pinch hitter. I.eltv Klein was railed upon, pitched three balls and was chased to the showers. Davis finishing it up. Heventeen blrigles were made by the home Kuard. and they Included everything- In the category hut home runs. Bill Rodgers, the apple-checked sc Ond' baseman, celebrated his ictuin tu old pastures ly smacking a ti ipb and a single and getting two w.nk and a score In five trips to the obloid. However, the crowd was interested li the work of Wllie. who not four sin Ties and a double In a row and whose Ilyout to Mlddleton In the eighth, broke What otherwise might have been' a league record. Oakland Starts Off In Lead. Oakland started off in t lie lead wlta two runs off Win Noyes on four hits by Davis, "Kopecks" Kenworthy. t'.at.l ner and Kane, the latter a doui.l.- They added another pair in the third on .Mid dleton's walk, hien worthy's single and Wtlle's muff of Lane's fly. The Reavers bopped on Klawltter in the , third and drove him to shelter. Singles by Wilie and Vaughn and a walk to Kouthworth was followed by fNllxon's double to center that brought In two. That ended Kliiwitter and Boyd came in. Rodgers singled to right, scoring Southworth. The score was lied in the fourth on Wllle's double to center and South worth's double down the first base line. Boyd Soaked for Three Buns. Boyd was soaked for three runs in the fifth, and the Reavers took a lead from which they were never dislodge!. Rodgers opened with a triple to cen ter and Fisher followed with a double to right. Stumpf was an out, but Kelly, who replaced Noyes after the various substitutions in the third, brought Gus home with a wallop across second. Wilie caught Davis napping and beat out a bunt. Bobby's effort left third vacant and Kelly continued there before reinforcements could be brought up. Vaughn sacrificed Wilie Columbia Crew Tries Out at Poughkeepsie Poughkeepsie, N. Y., June 7. (U. P.I With a strong ebb tide and north wind, the Columbia crew was sent over the -course for a fast time yesterday. Coach Rice would not give out the tlm s which his men made, but said that the crew that wins the varsity race will htva to row In 19 minutes, and Zo sec onds or better. The Ithacans were sent i6ver the full four mile course, hut no attempt at speed was made. They rowed a long, easy stroke, showing good form and plenty of drive. .The Pennsylvania crew was out, but made no attempt to speed. . , "T TEW . MINUTED-j J v . SHOOTERS FROM OUT TWENTY MltSUTEb- AC-FRIEND IF "YOU'RE NOT 0NC TO CbE THAT PHONE - WOULD - THIRTY lyUNUTE:b 5H- I'M TALK IN' TO ME WIPE. L J a. alopg and South wot t lis Infield hit al lowed the pitcher to tally. Oaks Make One In Seventh. The (;iks made one in the seventh on m 1 1 1 I v by M iii'iieton and K;ank Klli ott, who suddenly fo.n.d himself trans fer) ed from the ..itching staff to an outrteldtlnn Jot) tinough the vagaries uf the Klllott mental machinery, and a sacrifice fly by Kenworthy. The Heavers came back with two off Davis on singles by Wilie, Vaughn and South wort h and CJuisto's sacrifice f'.y to l.flne. iuisto. by the way, was thi only Heaver regular yesterday who failed t get a bingle. The final Oak run was made in the eighth, wi.en Kelly hit Lane, this be nix followed by singles oy the Klliolt boys, Harold and Frank. The score: OAKUM). A b . It. II I a'lv 31) p MlilUletc.n, If. ., Cook, rf Kei worthy, -ii. . liHrcln.T, II. I. u nr. c-f . ...... II bile ,11. c . Helper. l bcu It l-r. . . . I'.i.j.l. c II, il'cun, rf. I,eln. p Klli.cti. rf. . .Totals I o 37 6 1'OltTI.ANll. AU. R. Wllie. cf B a V'i:ughii. :o..-c '2 Sou t li wort h . If 4 1 (irlHto, lb 4 II Mien, rf 3 O IvoUjcrrtt. 3 1 I ulier. c 4 1 Ward, IB 1 0 .Nnyps, p 1 O Siunipf. 3b 4 0 l.o. he 1 o Kelly, p ,...8 1 2 11 ro. 3 1 2 7 1 A K o 0 II 0 t 2 R. 0 o 0 0 o OF TOWN HAVE FIELD DAY AT LOCAL TRAPS Honors in All Events Except One Are Won and Lugged Off by Visitors, ii. ro. .' 4 2 1 3 0 14 1 'J J O Honors in all events, with the excep tion of the 150-blrd shoot, of the sec ond day's program of the thirty-second annual tournament of the Sportsmen's Association of the Northwest yester day on the Kverding Park traps of the Portland Gun club, were captured by out-of-town shooters. Dr. K. R. Seeley of Medford won the Multnomah medal with a perfect score of l!u in a shoot-off in which ten shooters participated. K. Melius. Lc Angeles LM SjtotU 3- - A. Prvijen. Mjokane 1.... . Kyl.Ts. Pasco. Wah it K. Jo-Iin. I'alc.uise. W-h 1211 Mr K V. Ilrvden. SjMikn- lo J. It. Uw ens. euatcbee, Wash 1:; Npiad A - M. slUnll. Salem, Or .1 . Lew Is. Salem W. 11. Carlcm. Portland.. A. G. Mnjoro. Salem FAVORITES WITH THE ll'T 1 l 11 (.'. J. Sclillliicg, Portland 130 S.juaU : L. 11. Iteiii. S.-attle 14H A. G. Wilkes, San l-'ranrlro l:;9 I'. K. MrKelvey, Seultle ,13 J'.uii ConaiUlne. SeHttle lltj Tom Wilkes, Seattle 126 Jiund 6 II. li. Pmston, San Kranciaeo 141 (barlea Leith. Woodlmru. Or 13,; K. 1'. Kniifbt, I'ortlaud n;, 'lxu Rayburn. L Grande, Or 130 Lit. E. R. Seeley, MeUford. Or 17 Souad 7 I. B. V'anAmajii, Portland 120 KU tltzgeralu, Biirciey, jda 3 R. U. Miller, Seattle 130 U. V. Kleet. Montegano, Wash 134 J. K. Simpson, Stevenison. Wash 101' Squad S P. J. ilolohan, Portland 14$ Frank VaDAIta. Portland hi Frank M. Troeb. Vancouver. Wusb 144 O. E. t.vveuH, Wi'iiu t.'he, VS'ab i:tv L. L. Mathewa. Portland 12 S.iiail 9 K. H. O'Brien. Portland 144 K. II. Keller, IVirlland J. W. Jieavey. P.rt't lti lid l-!7 IK.. r- Itl.j:.. P..tlu.,,1 ... J. B. Owens of,iYaut Temu'leton. I'oitland ' 141 enatchee hung up a straight in the i s.iui 10 Small's cup event, and Lou Ravburn ' Kiennst. Belltngham. Wash 12.-. carried off the individual championship '":d 1Br".;kn1e5 ,"Bhnj 120 . , . , : , . . G. llallaok, Albauy, Or i-m by defeating O. h. Beckman of Lewis- v Nel,soll. Yacolt, Waab J, ton and Henry Wlhlon of Gresham in Mrs. A. G. Wilkes, Sau EXCEPTION i WIN IN EASY FASHION Fl Golfers Come Through With Flying Colors on the First Round of Match Play, TotnH 37 9 17 27 1 3 1' Hatted for Noyes In third. Oakland 2 0 20001 1 0 6 lllls 4 0 1 00 1 22 1 11 Portland .'...0 0 3 1 3 0 2 0 I Hits 1 1 4 2503 1 17 Struck nt lty Kelly 2, Klawltter 2, Boyd 1 Oavls 2. bases tin balls Off Noyes 1, KlBwltier 2. RotU 1. Klein 1. I)ais 2. Two biibe hits I.u ne . Nixon, Wllie. Soutbworth. Kli-her. Tbree base hits Uodirers. IMihl iilKys Berger to Gardner. Sacr'fiee hits Mlddleton, Vaughn J. GardnPr. ;ulto. Stolen bases Kenworthy, Lane. Uit by pitched halls I.ane by Kelly. Wild pitches Klawltter. tunings pitched By Klawltter 2. runs 2. bits A. at bat 12, Noyes 3. ruus 4. bits 5. at bat 14; Boyd 2 2 3. runs 4. bits 7. at bat 11, Klein one minus. Kuns responsible for KUwitter 3. Nojes 3. Boyd 4. Ilnvls 2. Klly 2. ChaiKe ileteat u. Boyd. t'redit rletory t. Kelly. Tliue 2:00. Luiplres Brabear uud Held. Travers and Travis Aliasing. New York, June 7. ( L'. P.) Al though neither Jerome Trave.'B nor Walter Travis are entered in the Met ropolitan amateur championship today, most of the leading golfers of the east will be among the 120 who tee off at the Nassau Country club links Will Stop Boxing Hout enice, fal., June . (P. N. S.) The city trustees have ordered the police to prevent any boxing match here Fri day evening between Joe Rivers and Willie Hoppe. It is understood Rivers was the objectionable feature of the proposed bout. a shoot-off. Troeh and Blair Klf h Men Frank A. Troeh of Vancouver. Wash.. and Abner Blair of Portland, were high men in the 150-bird event, each breaking 144. O. N. Ford of San Jose fell one bird behind the mark set by the leaders, and Frank Van Atta of Vancouver followed with 141. G. A. Conklin of Seattle and Pete H. O'Brien and Frank Templeton of Portland were tied with 14U birds each. I. H. Reid again topped the professionals, P. J. Holohan taking second honors. Squad 8, composed of P. J. Holohan Frank Troeh. Frank VanAtta, C. E. Owens and K. 1-. Mathews, treated the squad with some exceptionally fine shooting throughout the day In the fifth event of the regular program, every shot went straight, and in the tenth event Frank VanAtta was the only shooter to miss a bird Today's program will consist of the "For You a Rose In Portland Grows" event of 100 birds. This event promises to be the biggest number of the tour nament and it Is expected that 100 shooters will participate. Scores of 150-Blrd Event. The scores of the regular 150-bird event : All exempt Squad 17 shot at 1."0. Thompson an1 Krei.cb shooting at IK) each. Zarhrlsson and Huff shooting at 60 each, and Woelm at 4,V Squad 1 - J. E. Rei.l. Portland G. A. Conklin, Seattle ("has. Feller. Woodbum A. niehl. Tiieoms R. Kinwr. Seattle Squad 2 o. N. Ford. San .Ipse. Cal Dr. K. M. Fuller. Tulare. Oil N. A. Howard. San FrHnriseo Squad 11 J. A. I.Hgue, Taeoma G. I'lrieb. Lew e ton Iddbo. G. K. Beckmau. Lewiston... F. f. Klebl. lacoii.a 133 119 i:(4 Broke . 127 140 . 122 . . VM . 128 143 13!l 134 Portland 12s 1'!.-, 12o 1 IS 1211 120 1 2 12T. in.) 12U 131 139 I . -121 12 134 121 111 A.. W. Strowjer, Bijuad 12 E. B. Morris, Portland F. Dodle. Albany, Or W. W . Mel ornaik, Eugene, Or .'. W. Hudley. I'umeroy. Wash Al Seiiln. Portland Squad 13 J. I'. Morris. Portland A. Parrott. Portland F. O. Jo , Portland c'. Kelloy. Portland Mrs. Ada Schilling, Portland . Squad 14 G. K. Marck, Spokane Huab McKlrov. Spokane Mrk. C. A. O'Connor. Spokane Ilugb Fleming. Spokane C. O'Connor. Spokane Squad 15 J. S. Crane, Portland B. Pearson, Turner, Or A. Zlerlof, Junction City. Or.. E. Ljntrendorfer, VuncoiiTor. . . A. Iangendorfer, Vancouver 108 Squad lti J. M. Ferguson loa Anfre.ea nn S. A. Pollock, Portland 89 C. A. Mejer. Mllwaukle, Or 136 Earl R. Goodwin, E'ortland lis II. U Streeter. Bolae, Idaho Ill Squad 17 R. S. Thompson 50 J. S. French, San Francisco 79 A. L Zachriascn, Portland 39 J. Huff. Seattle 44 A. Woelm. Portland S3 Professionals. Long runs 11 B. Poston, 101; F. C. RleM. R3. 84; L. II. Reld. 60. 59. 57: P. J. Holo Lan. 55; Frank M. Troeh. 58; 62 unfinished; F. A. Iryden.i-T; Abner Blair. 5s: Frank Van Atta. 5S; C. E. Owens. 53; .'. K McKelTey, 54; Charles Ioltb. 73: W. (i. Ballack. 60. The Trophies Erents. Handicap Mult- Indi Smalll's lards noman viauai cup Medal Cbam-Dlonshlp 20 birds 20 birds 20 birds ENTRIES CLOSE FOE TWO SALEM RACING EVENTS Portland Is Well Represented In 2:08 and 2:25 Paces, Miss Agnes McBride Wins Way to Finals R osen blatt': Two Great Suit Specials $ 15 an $ 18 Here's two of the biggest suit values you'll find anywhere. A big assortment of fine tweeds, cheviots, cashmeres, worsted and serges to se lect from, in solid blue, green and mixtures. See these before making your suit purchase. Comes in conservative, pinchback and linglish models with plain or patch pockets. SUITS FOR FATHER OR SON Make your preparations now. No charge for alteration. See display in Alder-street Windaw. Sam'l Rosenblatt & Co. The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Fifth and Alder Opp. Yeon Bldg. 5H. E. Poston ... In 1 S lfl 2t R. P. Knight 14 i.'" 16 2:t , II. ReTd 16 13 2 24 John Cousidloe ... 16 IS 17 ''2 ; Tom Wilkes 16 17 16 24 P II. O'Brien 21 1 16 22 1 F M. Tro. b 21 IP 17 24 J. W Seavev 20 1H 14 IS F Templeton 2 )! 14 2 ' f;. V Fuller 20 2" 14 22 K. II. Keller 19 IS 15 21 ', lr. K. R. Seeley . IB t2 15 22 U. N. Howard ... IK iS 1 21 ! C. E. McKelvey. . . 13 is 1 20 ;J. A. Hague ! 1 IS 20 F. Melius 16 20 H 20 Charles Feller 16 16 2:s 1 K. Kin7r lrt IS 14 17 G. Ulrleh ttt l 14 21 F. C. Riehl lri 1x 17 17 O. N. Conklin 20 IW 11 21 A. G. W'llkei.... 20 18 15 2:t (.ut Ecbers '! 0 1s -'2 C E. Owen 2 19 11 21 II. F. Winlon l 17 19 21 ' A. W. Strowger .16 17 14 1 .1 R 0eus 16 17 15 t'-' , M Sid.JjII 16 IS 14 20 J Klen.ift 16 I'l 14 17 II W. Fleet 17 is 17 21 l V Nelson 18 IS 15 1 t.. B. Joslin IT IS 14 2: C. W . Hadley ... 17 17 16 21 It, H Miller 17 15 16 2:: V. VanAtta 1s 20 17 Ch.irli-s l.eith .... V 20 IS 2! Ix.u Ravburn 1 1 H' '-- I'd Fitzgerald .. is 2" 15 2:: G K. Ktckiuan 14 l!l ' A. Itiebl 1 I'.' is 2. W G Ballack !i ' '-" '- : i p 'J. Holohan. ... 1M 1 17 2:i II. 1. Streeter . .. I 1" ' 2 ; I I.. W . linn man . . ! 16 1" '2 C. A . o i . nnor .17 I'.I , IK 2" I A Mev.-rs . ... s H 17 2, ( . A. K'.euitne . 2" 2" I 1 .1 S t ren. h ! lrt 1 ' G K. Mr. W 17 1. IH-Sh M. K'n.v . . V.i IM IH 21 II A. I oil .. k .... lrt is i- 2" , I-. I. Mi.lheas ... H, I' ' A Pairoii 16 lrt 16. jo i Ld. Braeknej .... Ii 1'J The favorites in the men's cham pionship of the annuai state polf tour nament in profress on the links of the Waverley Country club came tr.rough with flying colors in the first round of ma ch play yesterday, ail. with the exception of Russell Smith, winning by large scores. R. f. '1 i. -dale pave Smith a iiar I battle, but lost or. the thirty-third green with the score 2 up against -iim. Rudolph Wilhelm, title holder, beat J. H. Straight 8 up and 7 to play. il helm played a brillian. game, his card rtadirjg 74 for the morning round and fo the. afternoon. Forest Watson, winner of the qualifying round, beat 1:. C. F. Astbury, up and 8 to play. Guy Standifer won fiom J. S. Napier, 7 up and 6 to play. One of tlx surprises Of the first round was the elimination of M. 11. Hartwell. ex-champion and runner-up In the 1915 tournament, by C. Hum Lewis, 2 up. Both men played good golf, but Lewis proved the stronger C. II. Davis Jr., beat v . A. Petti grove, 4 up and 2 to t!ay, a.nd Ellis J Bragg won from G. H. Mayes, 8 up and 7 to play. Today's round will bring together Hi o ph Wilhem and Guy Standifer I-oiesU Watson and D. W. 1. Mac Gregor, C. H. I,ewls and Russell Smith and C. H. Davis Jr., and Ellis Brags Of the favorites. Guy Standifer ha: the hardest row to hoe. He meet. Cnampion WHhelm today and if lx wins he will probably be pitted again-. Forest Watson, who should uin fron, D. W. L. MacGregor. Only one match went p;ist th eighteenth green, and that was feeiweei Roscoe Fawcett and Horace Mecklem Fawcett winning on the nineteenth. Mrs. J. H. Doughtery won the wom en's qualifying round with the score of 96. The results: Hen's Championship. C. Hnnt I-ewlg beat M. H. Hartwell 2 ii. Russell Smith beat K. P. Tisdale. 3 up anil - to play. . IX H. DaTls Jr.. beat W. A. Pettlgiovt. 4 up and 2 to . la t . Kills J. Bragg best C. H. Mayes. S j anr" 7 to play. I. W. L. MacGregor beat K. F. Wtituey defi.nlt. Forest Watson beat R. C. F. Astbun b up and S to play. R. Wilhelm beat J. It. Straight. 8 up am! 7 to play. Guy Standifer beat J. , S. Napier. 7 Ui ana 6 to play. First Flight. A. K. Peterson beat F. E. Fey. 2 up ami 1 to play. R. A. Fawcett beat HWa'-e Meeklem, 1 up on the 19th. Thomas TomberUon beat Thomas Kerr. T UL and 4 to Idar. II. Markoe beat t. T. Hpneynn.n, 1 ui. William Kurke beat Graham G:bi Sr., j up and 2 to play. C. A. Han beat J. H. Tutile. 4 up an! 2 to play. C. K. Williams beat A. A. MorrUun 4 U( anil 3 to play. R. A. I-eiter beat I). W. Green. 3 up ami 2 to play. Second Fl.ght. G. F. Anderson beat It. T. Col. 7 lip and 8 to play. O. It. Menefee beat H II Pearee. 1 n;. ( . F. Curskailden neat Ha Nmall. 2 up and 1 to play. Sr.m R. Areher beat Victor A'. Johnson, fi up and S to play, J. Lambert beat K. Mer-ereau 3 up and 2 to play. A I.lnthieuiD beat M. H. Win teh.'Ue, S up and 2 to play. ' M. K. Bonter beat C. C. Gross. 2 up an 1 to play. W. I. Northup beatvJ. T. Hotehkns. Je fault. - The ualifylng aeon in the wooien s cham pionship. .( Championship Flight. o,i ' In Total Mrs. J. H Iw.uchterT :,2 41 '. Mrs. W. I. Skinner .",4 .V: lor Masters 810 fox, S64 K. Taylor Salem, Or.. June fi. Announcement was made Monday afternoon that en tries had been closed in the 2:0i pace and 2:23 pace of the 1916 state fair card and a fine list of horses will ap pear. The entries: 3:08 Pace $3000. Rertie Seattle, S S. BaWey, 546 K. 16th N. Portland. King Zok.ck, . L. Kelly street, Portland Lady Hal. H. C street. Portland. Emjiline Dillon, A. F. Conners, Santa Rosa, Calif. Francis J., Mrs. J. C. Leggett, agent, Salem. Park wood, Mrs. Mary K. Kimball, Union, Or. Rojal Express, Mrs. Mary E Kim ball, L'nion, Or. Prince Zolock, Ii. A. Gardner, Walla Walls, Wash. (ireatness. L. A. Childs, 2330 E. .-'Prague avenue, Spokane. Wash. Hal Kdo. W. S. Abbett, 449 Union avenue north. Portland. Toffee. Fred iieubert. 419 Colorado street, Hutte. King Bond, E. C. Iyewit, Connaught lOlel. Vancouver, R. C. Maxine. J. L. Montgomery, Davis, 'aiif. Lock Logan, J. K. Montgomery, Javis, Calif. Red Rock. Ina McGulre, 2638 Chamra itreet. Ijenver. Homer Mc, California Stock Farm. Jox 12, Nohleford. Alta . Canada 2:25 Pace $750. comet, A. K. u'Leary, Grants Pass. Bertie Seattle. S. S. Bailey, 546 K. : 1 1 1 N.. Portland. Garland Mc. California Stock Farm. 5ox 12, Nobleford, Alta., Canada. Znnibriiio. Ted Burcli. agent, Denvei Lizzie M.. Miles McGrail, Centralia, .Vash. Ileiien Hal. A. . Smith, Salem. May Putnian, Mrs. F. L. Woltenden, .'i, ti,ria. B. c. King Putnian. Mrs. W. A. Milling oti. V i.'toria. B. C. Helen Mistletoe, r;. L. I'arker. 143 ".rst street, Portland. Potrere.ss. J. P. McConnell, 1003 ilorgan street. Santa Rosa, Calif. Savage Right, A. Glover, agent, Salem. Greatness, L. A. Childs, 2330 E. Sprague avenue, Spokane Macfoster, II. M. Fullerton. Victoria, B. C. Lock LoRan, . J. K. Montgomery, Davis, Calif. Alertan Direct, Joe K. McGulre, agent. Denver. Windsor Direct, Joe F. McGulre, agent, Denver. Chance's A ppeal A nswered Los Angeles. June 7. (L P In response to the appeal sent broadcast by Frank Chance for Infielders, the St. I'aul club In the American association have offered Shortstop Nash and Se'c onil Baseman Berghammer to the Los An .ilea club. Mrs. .Mrs Mrs Mr-! Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mr. Mrs Vrs Geerce H. Mates... . V . A. Johnson . H Ai. r i. ay IOnibard t . 11 I'atis Thuujua Kerr First Flight flarrr I'ratl F. J Its lev It. R. Koehler A (' I I'.erry W . o..k 1 . K. lev Miss Jean Maekenzlt Miss Irene Delay other scores -Mrs 0. W. Green. 7C flo I':.", Mrs. G Fro-I. 75 tl.", 14": Mrs Guy Talbot. Si-It '4S; Mis J. K. Wiler. 73-83 ioC Pairings for toniorrcm s plsy : Championship Flight. Mrs V. A John.. n vs. Mrs. Thorn Krr Mr-. J 11 Ikuightery ts. Mrs X. K. A'-r Mr! W. I. Skinner ts Mrs Gay I.mtir.! Mrs. G. II. Mayes vs. Mr. C". If Kavls Jr First Flight Mrs. Harry Pratt vs Mrs. W. M. Cw.k. Mrs. F. F. Fei . Mrs. F. J Haley Miss Jem Ms.-kenr.ie o. Mrs. It. It. K.hler Mi. Irene Italy s. Mr. A. c. r. Itnrr.v. :.4 .s .VI M W :', 61 H7 .'.! oW 60 r.4 r. .",rt ."lit lit iH AO .'.! I.I 71 7.1 71 1 1 1 1 12 I ' I 1 1.'. 1 !7 117 11S 1111 1 22 12 1 1 2:, l..o n2 1 ".4 Professionals. tTropby miuners. Foley's Wife Asks Divorce. an Francisco, June 7. (P.I, N. S. i Harry P. Foley, fight promoter anr one time boxer, used his fistic on plishrnents on his wife, Hattie Fole;. according to a suit for divorce file., by Mrs. Foley yesterday. She accuse, him of beating her, bruising iw noe and using insulting language Chaig ing that Lei husband threatened l- : take their 7-year-old daughter away. Mrs. Foley has obtained from Superior! Judge Van Norstrand a restraining! order directed against Foley. Sh asks $75 a month alimony. Lefty Hartman in Town. Lefty Hartman. McCreedle s ash- I ington State college pitcher, arrived i rliis morning from the inland empire i to join the Portland Beavers. Alex- ander and Bickey Williams arriveii yesterday. They will remain at leas. Jj during the moBtb 'with the Mackmec THE GOOD JUDGE LOSES MY POUCH OF THE REA.L TOBACtdN CHEW HAS VANISHED f YOU 010 NT CXPCCT TO KtP Lit after all the oooo Ithinos you've saio about it oio YOU? FT areadr tobrcco latisfactioo all day, every day, from a cUn, T tmalt chew W-B CUT Chewing-the Real Tobacco Chew, n cmf. bmt 5tW 'r's (lad news tht maa cu'l help tetliag his friends a boot u ooa i ha learat the Urt himself The tarte (asu looer. To Bed fewer chew "Hot:- bow Ihm adt brimss out Um rick'tobaeeo tMkr " UU hj WETMAH-BB UTON C0MPANT, 50 Uaie Sanra, New Tark City I1- winiiinp two matches yet rda -, Misfl Agnes Mcltrlde was one cf tl'e busiest ,'ting persons about the Mult nomah club tennis count-, ami nullified for the finals. She bent Mrs. Robert Sims, 6-0. 6-1, and afterward l.eat Mr.-. RosP Matter, 6-.', Totuort 'vv she wiil meet the winner .f tlie M-n Con stance Meyer-Miss Clarice Biles mutch, which will be pla.il this allernoon. Yesterday's results: Mrs. Rose Matter defeated Mis. A. C. Oowdy. 6-1, 6-ii; Mrs. Robei t Sims de feated Miss Mary Blossom by default; Miss Gretchen K lost et man defeated Miss Ann Russell, 7-.'. 6-'.'; Mrs. Hoho Matter defeated Mrs. G. W. Braiiy, l-'J. 6-3, 6-4; Miss Agnes McBride (itteatc.! Mrs. Robert Sims, 6-3, 6-1: M1s Agnei McBride defeated Mrs. Rt.se Matter. 7-5; Mrs. Constance Myers de feated Mrs. Ray Hunt, 6-2. 7-T.; Mrs Constance Meyei.s defeated Mia Grayce Berkey. 6-2. 4-6. 6-J; Mis V'ona Gutl'tie and Miss Clarice Biles won from Miss Mary Wussell .i ' Mis Grayce Berkey, 6-4. .1-7. 6--. at 4 o'clock Miss 'lenp Campbell and Wakriuan play Miss Mildred Wilson tii.il Humphrey, and Mrs Samuel lock- d and (ios.s m t t Miss Folding and own. ON THE ALLEYS Mini and lleffrcn rol,i! kl g.n.ies In Ihe Ihouihm event l,v i,l-hi i . ihe I'ortliiml al I.m sn.l finili.-. lh-ir n. Inl., Ihetr.to i .i tin i i i -i i; pi,,- t ....I . i ..r ii,,- s.-i-o.hi le.ini. l:le .i, M.-nl.k. .li,,e s. ore of I ll7 II' ,, I III, Ul M'olll r. iiriti lo a.-roliil pia.f. lief !!..! IIKI.le I', 17 III Hie flll ,-t slid Mails HIL". in th" . ,onl M-i i i k tool .111 Thralesms . ill HuMi on Tuesilnv .1 , I i lilfrli eora ' trie n.klii em to Miimm it. the second set. C::.:. I- r.-eU ronh U l.-mtlng In Individual ui.-rage with 1'.I7. I'Ot III. i s 1-t Jl .1.1 Tolsl Ilnllo.k 170 ;Mll "iiT r.K7 Sl-eets '.'-.ii ii;u sis r,ti7 Per I.ee V oorf . . l.ui 117 llt.4 161 Kill i;,:i o to Walter Goss Winner Of Irvington Title Walter Goss Is the Irvington club tennis champion for the season, having won the distinction yesterday from A. D. Wakeman in a five set match. 4-6. 6-4, 4-R, 6-4, 6-2. Wakeman played from scratch, while Gok was :.undl capped O IT. 1-6. This mak"S the second club championship (loss has won this season, having also annexed the Multnomah title. George Pease and K. H. Smith won the men's doubles from C. Mortimer Brown and Donald LancefleM, 1 -C, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3. In the mixed doubles, Mrs. Norrus Gregg nnd R. C Perclva! beat .Miss Harriet Taylor and J. B. lOdgar, 9-7, 6-4. 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