v I 8 , THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY. JULY 7. 1916. E BRINGING UP FATHER Coprrirbt f mttrortol !ew 8c i rlee. RrKlstrr4 la United SUtaa Patmt OTftf. By George McManus NOW VHEfXE ' PO YOU THINK TOU HALF PAST XOU PROMISED ME I COULD C,0 OUT- MACiCilE - ME THAT-1 CAN'T TELL ME -WHEN DID I DO ALL THIS? AJ1D I PROMISED TO 5E HOME AT HALF PAST- 'you sao f could ;o ir TO BP HONP WHAT ?, TELLIU v BY SEAL HITTERS ' Beavers Make Two Runs in ; .first and Then Quit for the : Entire Afternoon, SEALS GET 5, BEAVERS 2 Vyidev Btum Dom Born Good Work , , : '. With Ell Strong Arm and Els i-.fi. : Trusty Bat. IAN UNABLE 10 1 STOP ASSAULTS UPON v M HIM '" ? ,' Ban Francisco, Jul" 7. The Beavers cored twice In the very first Inning yesterday and the Seals came back With enough to evrn up things. But thereafter Hagernian wag unable to top the Seal assaults when hits meant 'rung, whereas ISaurn, thougn hit, pre vented the bingles from being con verted Into negotiable figures on the ooreboard. llesult: San Francisco 5, Portland 2. , To begin at the beginning, Baum " Walked Wilie. who moved to second on a passed ball. liobby Vaughn sacri ficed, sending Wlile to third, whence .he scored when Southworth singled to canter. An error by Downs, who dropped the catcher's throw, put South Worth on second. Rodgers walked and was forced by Nixon at second, South . worth scoring. Fisher ended the in ning with a fly to Schaller. Baals Tla Up the Score. After Autrey was removed In the - Seals' half. Schaller walked. Then &Odle doubled and Downs and Dalton bigled, ana over the plate went Biff and Ping, tying the score. Hallinan - was out on a foul to Stumpf, and Downs was doubled off second. Up to the, fourth went the game at the even Steven, 2 to 2. Then Jones mashed a three bagger almost to the olub house. Hagerman began to pitch, retiring Sepulveda on a fly to left that 'compelled Duckey to stick to third. But Baum was next, and he laid down a perfect bunt, registering a sacrifice hit for himself and bringing Duckey hc with the third tally. Wills Drops Fly Ball. Then the game went along swiftly to eighth. Starting it, Dalton wai safe when Wllle dropped a fly ball. 'Curley Brown, who had been sent to center field when Bodle was called to relieve Hallinan in the second, de livered a sacrifice, and a wild pitch 'ftent Dalton to third. Jones walke and was forced at second by Sepul veda, Dalton scoring. Than Baum mashed a two bagger to deep left field and by the time it was home . ward bound. Honk was safe at second , and Don Louis was over the plate. Schaller Ends tba Zoning. Chick Autrey followed with a Ions 'Ingle to right, Baum moving up to third and Chick taking second on the throw-In. Schaller ended the Inning With a grounder to Stumpf. In the ninth, with two out, Baum Walked Roche, batting for Hagermaji, , and Wllle. But Vaughn wound up .the game with a grounder to Down, . forcing Hoche at second. The score: FU KTLAND. . au. r. n. ro. a. e. JJi'i. cf a i o 2 o ! Vohn. 3b 4 0 0 0 1 o . Southworth. If 4 2 3 0 0 ' Bodfr. lib 3 0 0 fl 1 1 K1,on. rf 0 0 O 0 o ''. 2 2 2 n umpf, lb 4 0 1 8 1 0 W"1. 8 0 1 2 3 0 Jl.fermsn. p. 8 0 0 1 fi o .Roche 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals S2 2 6 24 13 2 8AN FRAN('I3X). . . , ... AB. K. H. TO A. E. , Antry, lb. 4 o 2 10 1 0 n..ller. if 4 1 4 ,', . Bodle, n et . 1 , ;, , 0 Downs, 2b 3 O 2 2 3 1 . IXItnn. rf. 4 1 1 n n 0 Mslllnsii, 3b 1 0 o 0 o 1 Joari, 8b-i 2 1 2 2 2 0 PepuWedi, c 4 1 1 4.2 0 fUnm. p S n 1 o e 1 ; brawn, cf 2 0 0 a o 0 Totsl. 81 b 10 27 13 8 B.tted for Bagermao In ninth. Portland 2 0 0 0000002 Hits IO 1 20200O0 Ban rranrlK-o 2 t" 0 1 OOO 2 s "'T ".. : 1 1 1 o 1 1 a -10 Btolep hssps Sonthnortb. Jones 2. Three lit bit Junes. Two base him Bodie. Jones, gowns, B.iim. Bdrrirtre hits Vaughn. Ward. ' Bnm. Brown. Bam-n a balls Off Hagir- Hart Schaff ner & Marx Ready Men's and Su miner Clothes for the business man or his son. The very newesi styles and fabrics. Fin est hand tailoring, all-wool, guaranteed fast color. See Our Shirt Special Regular $1.50 and $2.00 values; all new patterns this season. Sam'l Rosenblatt & Co. Southeast Corner Fifth and Alder man 4. off Baum 4. Strurk ont iBy flaiter mn 2. by Bmim 4. lilt by pltchfr Downs. Double viny StuniDf to Ward, ttenulreda to pjonpa. Left 011 bnsfs -Suu KralLcisco 9. Port land T. Kuns reaimnsihle for Tlageruinn 3. i'B.'il balls Sculcfln. Wild pitches Hag-prinau 2. Time 1 t'mplres Held and liraslirar. Sajt Lake CkU Revenge. Selt Lake. July 7. (I. N. S.) Paul Fittery held the Angels hitless for full six innings yesterday and gat away with the big end of a 9 to 2 ecore. The Angels got two hits in Uie seventh, but failed to register until the eighth, when two more hits netted them as many runs. The Bees scored helr runs in the first, fourth, sixth and seventh when hits and errors made their work easy. Horstman, Hogg and Kahler did the hurling. The score: LOS AXHK1.KS. I SALT LA K K AB. H O A.: AB. H O A. Maggrrt.ef fi 0 o o iiiinlnn.cf . .5410 Kane, of... 2 0 2 OKath.ob Kill. If A I 2 O'Orr.aa Wolter.rf. 4 1 1 0Howter.2K Koernrr.lb. 4 1 11 OjMurpli.T.ir . (lallowar 3b 4 0 1 OHatiDab.e.. M Larry.2b 3 O 1 1 lUBtfc'ni.rf . . . BoU-.c 3 1 5 2!Wooluma.lb Butler. .. 3 0 1 1 Ifr'ittco .p. . . 0 1 1 4 2 3 3 1 9 1 a 1 5 1 4 0 4 2 0 0 0 2 110 1 0 2 4 MnraunaD.p I I) O . IlopK.p.... 1 o 0 2l Kahlr.p.. 0 0 o O Stui.dr!dge I 1 0 0! TotaU ...11 S 24 Total! ...39 12 27 12 Butted for Hogg In eiKbtli. L Angelea oOu00002 O 2 Hits 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 6 Salt Uike 10 0 50120 9 Hit 3 0 0 3 0 3 3 0 12 Runs MrLarry, Bolea. Qulnlun 2. Downey, Murphy, Hannah, GuikiiI. Wooiuma 2, Fittery Krrorh McLarrj- 2, Butler, Iioratman, Han imh. Ouigni. Two base hits Bolea. Kills, Quintan 2. Murphy, Hannah. Sacrifice hit Murphy. Stolen baaea Orr, Hannub. Double plays Downey to Orr to Woolum, Murphy to lKjwncy to WoolumS. Struck out By Klttery 0 by Horstman 3, by Hogg 2. Bases on balls Off Klttery 1, off llorstinaji 2, off Hogg 1. Hit by pitcher By Hogg, Woolums. Six runs. 6 hlt, 19 at bat, off Uorstuian in 4 Inninga; 3 bits, 16 at bat off Hcgg in 3 Inning". Unna responsible for Kittery 1 Horstman 4, Hogg 1. Chargo defeat to llnr-t-n'au. I-ft on bases Loa Angeles 4, Salt Lake 11. First base on errors Los Angeles 2, alt Lake 4. Time 1:46. Umpires Doylu and I'byle. Tigers Win Four in Row. Los Angeles. July 7, (P. N. S.) The poor, downtrodden, dejected Oaks had their corns trampled on by the Tig ers again yesterday. The Ham Patter son squad made it four in a row by winning, 6 to 0. Lefty Decannlere was the man behind the shutout. His good left wing was working nicely all the way. while Boyd, the Oak moundsman, was hammered hard. The score OAKLAND ! VERNON AB. H.O.A AH.II.O. A. Dayls. :ib. . 3 Oik. If . . 3 Lane, cf . . . 3 Ki'tiw'h.v,2b 3 liardner. rf 2 H. Elliott, c 1 Barry, lb. . 3 Berger, ss. 3 1 1 ivane, rf . . . 4 2 0 l!;icich'nn.1b 4 1 II 2 2 1 2 1 2 lKlsberg. 2b. 4 1 fl 2'Bntes. ,1b. .. 4 1 1 Oll'aler.lf 4 2 1 O O OlMattlrfc, cf. 4 2 2 11 i Spencer.e. ..322 0 1 3!Kii(ler.sR. . . 4 11 4 Boyd, p 3 o f. Elliott, c 3 0 Crandali.rf 2 0 'Barbeou. 1 1 2 OJifcannlere.p 3 0 0 1 01 2 ill 1 o o 0 0 Ol 'Ulggbm 1 Totals.. 31 0 21 liH Totals.. 34 11 27 17 Hatted for Gardner In fifth. Hatted for Barry lu ninth. Batti-d for Boyd In ninth. Oakland 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 Vernon 3 2 0 1 0 0 o 11 0 Runs Ioane 2. UUbrrg. Bates. Daley 2. - to - Wear Young Men's Suits At $18 And Up Men s lens Qr ial at 'J The MEN'S Store N. W. MITTISTS PARTICIPATE IN SAN DIEGO MEET Underwood and Beyers of Multnomah; Davis of But ler's Eligible, The Pacific Northwest association boxing champions will participate in the San Diego Panama-Pacific exposi tion tournament to be staged In San Diego August 16, 17 and 18. This an nouncement was made yesterday by T. Morris Dunne, secretary of the Paciflc Northwest association. Ralph Underwood and Albert Beyers of the Multnomah Amateur Athletic club were winners of the 115 pound and 125 pound championships respect ively. George Davis of Mike Butler's RChool won the 145 pound title and Val Sontag of Seattle won the middle weight and light heavyweight honors. Secretary Dunne has written the Seattle Athletic club asking If it would be possible for Sontag to make the trip. lt is also likely that Earl Baird will be asked to participate in the San Diego tourney. J. Evers Gets in Bad For Rowdyism Stunt New York, July 7. (U. P.) Colonel Ebbetts, president of the Brooklyn club, will place a complaint against Johnny Evers before President Tener within a few days, it was said here. Evers, who was suspended for re marks about Tener, is said to have made similar or even stronger remarks to Ebbetts at a recent game In Boston. With the Braves Just beginning to show in strong fashion In the pennant race, the loss of Evers to the team is expected to have a great bearing on the final result. Wednesday, After being called out on strikes, K vers threw his bat Into the air and shouted: r "This is the kind of Btuff we are up against, and the wife of the presi dent of the league In a box knocking the players." - President Tener was In a box with Mrs. Tener and heard the remark. Ten er notified President Haughton of the Braves that he would not tolerate such actions, and followed this notice with suspension. Errors Davis, Lane, Klsberg. Rader. Stolen bases Doant. Daley, Mattick. Three haae hit Daley. Two bare hit Mlttick. Sacri fice hit Ciok Struck out By Boyd 1. by Decannlere 1. Bases on balls Off f-ecanntere 4. off Boyd 1. Huns responsible for Boyd 4. Double plays Kenworthy to Barry. Bates to UiKberg. Rader to Rlsbere to "(ilelcbniann. Wild pitch Boyd. Passed barl H. Elliot. Time 1 :3(). Umpires Guthrie and Kinney. CoOTrlgUHartScaWSats fctfaa for Quality and Service. AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES Red Sox W in in Xinth. CLEVKI -AND. BOSTON. All. H A B. II. O. O. A. 2 (J S .1 Sraney.lf . . Wbhss.2b speaker. cf. Rotb.rf 3andil.lb. . Chapman, si Evans, 3b.. O-NeiU.c.. Klepfer.p. . Ooumbe.p. . Baifby.p... Smith. . . Howard. 0 0 3 2 2 3 1 Hooper. rf.. 3 1 Harry. lib. . . ewls.ys. . . loblluel.lb 2 11 l 2 0 2 2 0 0 1 14 (, ainer.lt). . 3 0 3 Walker. cf.. 3 0 lardner,3b. Scott. bS Thomas.c. . Foster. p. . . Shore, p. . . . 0 0 0 0 Totals ..31 820 17! Totals .. .!2 8 27 16 Two out when winning run scored. Batted for Klepfer in fifth. Batted for Couiube .n seventh. Clerelaud 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 .1 Boston 12020000 16 Huns Wainlisganss 2, Speaker 2 O'Neill, Hooper, Oardner, Scott 2, Thomas 2. Error Chapman, O'Neill. Two base hita Wamh Eui:ss, Kotll. Speaker, 'lionper. Mobilize!. Three base hit Thomas. Stolen base l.an1ll. Double plaj Scott to Hoblitxel. Bases on ball Off Klepfer 1. off Busby 1. off Foster 4, off Shore 2. Struck out Bi Klepfer 1, by Hagby 2, by Fost-r i, by Shore 1. Um pires Chill and trans. Senators 2, Browns 1. The score: ST. LOUIS. I WASHINGTON. AB. 11. O. A.I Alt. ii. it A. Shotton.lf. 4 11 1 Moeller.rf. . O 2 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 B.Jobu n.3b 3 0 1 0: Foster. 2b. . Slsler.lb... 4 0 5 Vlluin..f Prtt,b... 4 16 3AVillluujs,lb 4 8 0 M.arsans,cf. 3 Severlotc. 1 0 3 ilBarbir.it. 1 1 o O 1 o He-nry.c. Chapman.c. 2 o 2 McBrlde.ss. LaTan.es... 3 0 2 4 Sawyer. 2b.. 3 I Mlller.rf... 3 2 2 O.BoehliUi,-.p. 3 2 Wellman.p. 1 0 0 0. Daveii'iort.p 1 0 0 0 Hartley.. 1 0 O l' Totals.. 30 4 24 121 Totals... 2S U 27 14 Batted for Serereld In ninth. St. Louia 1 0000000 fj 1 Washington 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Kuns Sbotten. Henry, Sawyer. Error Slsler. Two bajje hit Henry. Stolen baae Shotton. Sacrmce hit Mc Bride, Sacrifliw fly Jlocller. Double play Serereid Ui I'ratt. Klrst base ou error Washington 1. Braes on balls Off Boehllng 8. off Daren port 2. Struck fut By Weilman 1. by Iloehling 4, by Davenport 3. Umpirea Dlneen and Nallin. Yankees 4, White Sox 3. CHICAGO I NEW YORK AB. H.O.A. AK.Ii.O A Felsch. cf. 4 Weaver, ss. 4 E. Collins, 2b 3 Jackson, rf 4 J. Collins, if 4 Kotiruler. lb 2 1 OIBeuman. rf. 2 0 0 5 UHlgh. If 8 1 5 1 0Peck!np'h.se 4 8 0 1 Oil'lpp. lb j. . . 3 0 10 1 0 Baker, 31... 3 0 1 9 l',Magee. tt. Srhalk. c. . 3 5 3 Gedeon. lb. 3 V. Hole's, 3b 2 0 1 OiNunama'er.c 3 1 Bussell. p. 10 0 olCullop, p 2 1 Bens. p. . . Cicotte.p. . 2 0 0 01 1 0 0 o Totals.. 80 4 24 12 Totals. 2T 7 27 13 Chicago ... New York . .3 00 00000 03 .20100010 4 Runs Wearer, E. Collins. Jacksoa, Banmao, High 2, Gedeon. Errors Wearer, Baker. Gedeon. Two bs hits J. Collins. Pcckln paugh. Nnnamaker. Stolen base I'eoklnpauch. Double plays I'ecklnpaugti to Gedeon to PI pp. Bens to Wearer to KournTer, Hi-ualk to Wearer. First base on errors Chicago 2. liases on balls Off Cnllop 2, off llussell 1, off Benx 2. off Cicolte 2. Strurk out By t'nllop 5, by CI cotte 3. ! Umpires Hlldebrand and O'Luughliji. Detroit Beats Mack's Recruits. DETROIT. I AB. H O. A. Vltt.Sb 4 13 4 Bush.ss. ... 5 1 1 3 i'HILADLLFHIA. aB. H o. A. Walah.rf... fi 0 :.' 0 Kinp.s 2 0 2 Strnnn.ll). . 5 2 11 o Hellman.rf. 4 10 0 ("obb.cf 4 2 3 0 icuang.ci . . 2 Veacu.rf... 4 Burns, lb... 4 Young. 2b.. 5 Stanajie, c. . 4 1 1 0;LaJoie.2b. 3 10 o l'i k,3h I 2 4 Lauiilug.lf . S Ol.Mever.c 1 2 Mitchell. p. 1 0 O I'.Sh.ehiiii.p. 0 0 0 2 0 0 Lun lug Ul.p ZOO 0;lrls,-o. U'iiittiicker,p 0 0 0 1 I'M vers 110 0 "Larej.. 1 0 0 o Votals ..37 12 27 11 Totals ...33 8 27 IS Balled for Shechan in second. Batted for Drlscoii in nerenth. Detroit 0 3 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 ft Philadelphia (I 22 I) (I 0 u 0 4 Runs Vltt, Heilman, Cobb 3, Veach, Burns Stauage, Cunningham, Schaug 2, LaJolei I'ick. Errors Young, King, l'ick 2, Mnyers 8. Two bafe hiu Buab, Veach. Scbang Three base hit Meyer. Stolen bases Co'ill 3, Strunk, Scbang. Double plays Ijijoie to King, LaJole to awing to Struuk. First base on errors Detroit 2, 1'hlladelphla 1. Bases on balls Off illtrht-11 4. off Cunningham 2, off Sheehan 3, off Drlscoii 2, off Whlttaki'r 2 lilt by pitcher Sheehan by Cunningham Suuck out By Mitchell 2, by Cunningham S, by Sheehan 1. Umpires owtus md couHolly. NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES Giants Beat NEW YORK. mrates. 12 .to 6. I PITTSBURG. AB. II O. A.I AB. H. O. A. Burns, If . OiCarey.ef . . . . 1 kauff.cf . .. Housch.cf .. Kobert'n.rf Doyle.2b. .. FletcbMMM. Uerkle.lb.. MKece.3b Harlden.c. . Kocber.c. .. ferritt.p.. 0O'Urlen.lf.. 6 OjWajfuer.aa. . 4 olHIiuhm'n.lb 5 li$cUuhs.2b. . . 4 3 2 1 S 1 0 1 1 1 oicompion.rf . 2 Balrd,3b Wilson. c. . Cwper.aa. Adams. d. . 2l,Coiello.. Totals.. 46 19 27 1C Totata... 38 14 27 14 Batted for Adams In ninth. New York 2 o o O 3 1 0 3 3 12 Pittsburg 1000, 0 000 f o Runs Burns 2, Kaoff 2, Robertson, Fletch er, Merkle. Rariden 2, Kocber, Perrltt 2. O'Brien 2. Touipton, Balrd, Wilson, Coatello. Error McKecbnie. Kocber, O'Brien 2. Scbulz 2, Hinchiuan, Cooper. Two baae bits Burma, Kioerixou. Merkle, Perritt. O'Brien, Wagner Schulz 2. 1b-ee base hita Kauff. Merkle, O'Brien, Wilson. Stolen btsea Burn x Omtello. Double play Schuli to Waener to Hiucbman. t irst baa oa error New York 2. lies on balls Off Perrltt Z. off Afbiua 1 Struck out By I'errltt 5, by Cooper s. by Adaius 1. . Lmjlrea Klem and k.uiU. No other games scheduled. Cubs Are After Herzog. , Chicago, July 7- (U. P.J Charlie Hertog, manager and shortstop of the Cinclnnatti Reds, will become a mem ber ot the Chicago Cuba if enough money and players are given up fur him. according to a report here to day. Charles Weeghman, president of the club, has already made an offr to the .Reds' management- for the Cln cihnatti star, and it is now up to tb.it management, the report stated.. - . .J WILHELM BEATEN; FORREST WATSON IN SEMI-FINALS Eighteen-Year-Old Golfer Portland's Contender at Seattle, Is Seattle, Wash.. July 7. Forrest Wat son, 18-year-old golfer of the Waverley Golf club, is Portland's contender for supreme laurels in the amateur cham pionship of the annual Potlatch tourna ment of the Seattle Golf club. He will today oppose George S. Tilden of Seattle In the semi-finals, while U. W. Potter of Seattle and Rupert Bone of Vancouver are battling or the other place in the final. Never before in local golfing his tory has the dope been so completely uj.set as In today's play. The elimina tion of Rudolph Wilhelm of the Port land Country club, northwest open champion, and II. H. Pringle of Tacoma In the first elimination round was one of the surprises of the tour nament. Another unexpected result was the defeat of H. Paul Ford of Seattle In the northwest round-u,- amateur championship by O. W. Potter of Seattle. Watson won his first match today from W. H. Cameron of Seattle by de fault and he was victorous over Pringle lu the afternoon by a score of 5 up and 4 to go. Four Seattle women. Miss Agnes Ford. Mrs. C. K. Magill. Mrs. Wlljlam Pigott and Mrs. Robert S. Wilson, are the semi-finalists in the women's championship. Mrs. Ford will play Mrs. Magill and Mrs. Pigott will op pose Mrs. Wilson in the semi-finals tomorrow. The spectacular match of the day was between Howard Wright of Ta coma and Robert Bone of Vancouver, which was decided on the twentieth hole in favor of the Vancouver man. Another close match was between R. C. F. Astbury of Medford, Or., and A. E. Griffin of Vancouver in the first elimination game of the first flight. Astbury won out. but he lost to R. W. Manning of Everett in the second rcund. Bluejacket May Wear Reel. Rloomincton. III. Jnlv t MT P . "Indian Jim" Bluejacket, pitcher for c w No Cut Price Sale Here! I cut out the high rent of the ground floor store, the costly decorations, the fakish PRICE REDUCTIONS and the rest of the fol-de-rol. I believe in maintaining a standard price and piling all the value pos sible into that price. NOTHING SO EXPENSIVE AS SOMETHING YOU GET FOR NOTHING Come Up and See the $25.00 Value $ MEN'S SUITS OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P. M. JIMMY DUNN 315-16-17 OREGONIAN BUILDING ELEVATOR TO THIRD FLOOR ' , ,,,, ..;,.,- :,r,"7-i 4 the Bloomington Three I club, will be come a member of the Cinclnnatti P.eds, if Garry Herman will authorize Business Manager Frank Bancroft to sign him. Bancroft agreed today t j sign Bluejacket, following his suspen sion by the Bloomington club for dis obeying rules. Joe Jackson Leads Swatters Only Day Cleveland. Ohio., July 7 (TJ. P.) Joe Jackson held the leadership of the American league batsmen Just one day. Joe got only one hit off Nick. Cullop who won his eighth straight victory for the Yankees yesterday. That makes Jackson's average .380. Meanwhile Tris Speaker ponnded ou'. a single and a double off Red Pox hurlers, making his percentage .383 NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE At Butte: R. H. E. Spokane n 14 1 Butte 3 9 5 Batteries Evans and Murray; Mc Ginnity, Stokke and Hoffman. At Great Falls: R. H. E. Tacoma 1 6 1 Great Falls 7 11 2 Batteries Leonard and Bartholemy; Kallio and Haworth. At Vancouver: R. H. E. Seattle 6 A 0 Vancouver . . y 0 1 Batteries Mclvor and Cad man; Acosta. Hood and Oheek. Edwards. A Big Catch! is something we are always trying for. Just let us fur nish the right tackle . and you'll feel safer when the big one strikes. IKarkllCX. tYl l'MlWf VWI I sV 273 MolTlSOn St., near Fourth 1 OVER 12 RACERS TO FURNISH BIG THRILLS FOR FAN No "Junkman's" Race This Year, All Cars Being New Ones, More than a dozen entries for the auto races on the Rose City speedway, July 16, are promised Portland speed buss by Robert A. Heiller, manager of the Northwest Auto Racing association, who arrived today to take chargo of the staging of the meet. He Is particularly proud of being able to bring; to Portland such cars as: the Omar, Stutz Special, Aubrey Special, the Spokane Special, Heck Special and he Romana Special, know n to Portland for Its sensational work Base Ball Score "That Team's Pitcher Has A B.V.D. HeadAlways Keeps Cool." ' I 'here isn't any kind of hot wea A ther Ofd Sol can pitch that B.V.D. can't bat into the outfield. If it hasnt This Red Woven Label Fleischner, Mayer & Co. Wholesale Distributor! B. V.i D. UNDERWEAR .. O nun N cw 1 .rnvals in Portland Snould Firat. F! Their XT T W ay to l Hotel Cornelius XATZa fl A SAT AV9 CT. C. W. Oevaaltaa, Tieei ileal. x. m. ncar, iuifs. nun A II on of two years ngo. Ear! Copper's Stuff, "Number KlKht." which will !o driven by Jim Parsons, Is nlsu on the list. Two Du.tenburK motoied cars will be In the meet. B. M. Crawford Is bring Iiik one of the earn from Oakland ami the Omar from hut Angeles. SterllnK Price of Sun 'Francisco Is to he hero with another fast one in Jun There will b k man's race this here are built for racing- and local pride with rebuilts will not be en couraged. George M. Price of Tacoma, a wealthy younarster. bought th Btuts Special which Jim l'amns made famous and has spent a lot of money putting; It Into shape. Harry Twltchel of Spo kane, spent $3800 on a Hudson Super Six, which he will really introduce to the racing game here. The car made a start In the Spokane races, winning the Kastern Wushtimton championship and was leading In the 60 mile free for all. when n little tronhle with the whel stopped him. This car was brand new, has never done an hour's track work, so Twltciiel H mighty cer tain that more will be heard of the car here. . . 9 rMADEVbht'Hi: It V mm BESTRMLTRAD B.V.D. Underwear (iWt Msri V. 1 Tu. Of. mml TnHtn Cmaurtu) Loose fitting, light woven B.V. D. Underwear starts with'thc best possible fabrics (specially woven and tested), continues with the best pos sible workmanship (carefully in spected and re-inspected), and ends with complete comfort (fullness of cut, balance of drape, correctness of fit, durability in wash and wear). B.V. D. Cloeed Crotch Union Sulti (Pat. U. S. A.) 11.00 and upward the Suit. B.V.D. Coat Cut Underhirt. and Knee Length Drawers, 50c. and upward the Garment. The B.V. D. Company, New York. FACTS j Approximately a quarter of a billion dollars per an num u bein spent on the highways of the United Btatee, and It is Imperative that more attention be paid to a form of development involving Uch a vas 'm' ' of expenditure. Orade. location and drain age are vital questions af fecting the construction of roads. Without a proper surface these essential. m for naurht. hence this Part of the road ia dlvldinr the attention of road builders with th three firat named propositions. To mak. il road durable, economical and serviceable It roust be hard surfaced with Bitulithic Warren Bros. Company; ' Journal Bld Portland; Oft, a -