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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY, - MARCH 15, .917. NTIN6 DOES BRINGING UP FATHER CwrlaM. ItlT. I stars tW at Vewe" iniea. Bae-latated la UnU4 Stttae. Pataat OfOre By George McManua LISTEN -1 OOMV VAHT fOO TO SLEEP WHILE. oh: THE -3 ft EVE ONE. I CfVsZT ABOUT HEFL VOICE -. tHE OONT i cajht: iT AGRE VfTH THE A&OOT TIME HE Ml JONES STOPPED CElE&RATVn. PORTLAND BEAVERS W " VSSJJ g) HE bEEN DRINKING iWalter McCredie's Squad of Tossers Gets Another Dose " of Seasickness, START HOME, TOMORROW lHfference of Opinion Among Toners as te Ti!a of Swimming for Training purposes. ai inir mi vunuK u oimiuvuu ,1 LOYFLV- us. i - w.- iir iin:-rvi kit rr yrW9 tlbarqm ij aK.r rr, r;.r . jjrir rwr t-week u i? " " By HA. Cnmin. Honolulu, March 15. (By Wireless) Yesterday m supposed to be a day of rest for the Beavers, but It wasnot because 13 members of the squad went shark hunting-. Six hours outside the harbor line In etnal open boats made every one of the players except Byron Houck sick and' there was very little activity among- the players last evening, most of them remaining in tncir nine cot tar. The Beavers hooked one 12-footer, tut due to their inexperience at this port, the man eater had little trouble setting- away. A dead horse was used as bait for the shark. Today the Beavers will tangle with the All-Chinese and the Twenty-fifth Infantry team- In a double header. Tomorrow tbo party' will sail tor San Francisco. ' Sea bathing does not i appeal to veterans OF PORTLAND SQUAD t Portland Baseball Training Camp. Honolulu. T. II., March 1C. (By Mail.) m A decided difference of opinion Exists' as to the merit of sea bathing at Walklki as an adjunct to training among veteran members of the Port land baseball club. ' Walter McCredie never misses his dally dip in the tepid brine, while Gus nsher. BiU Rod&ers and Dennie Wills are holding- off until the last week of the season here, with nsner assarting YoupKrs one or .two of the gimes to be I-IJh ItTr,.nrt.f. hourlP' by the Beaver, win be -against ZXraifeet Zto;Zn of California by that ' acarred Beaver backstop. : , ''You can't make me believe," con tinued August, "that swimmlnff doesn't "r".. um"Ka V . t,.-K a i ETi V Z n-uin VliP l ftitcher works with certain muscles And those muscles alone are the ones that should be brougrht up to a tat of physical perfection. ;:' '. Bsralops tlnused Muscles. .'Tt Altnhi fni nut and irlven hlm- aelf more strength In muscles that he will never use after ho leaves Waikiki, his' arm development will be general and hot particular. If he builds up ! - ly that he will weaken his pltchtm? mufeles In tb sreperai reconstruction ifi4M'ttit'wtlt .t(Lkd awaT the speed on his fast bait "What la true of pitchers is also true In a general way of other players. A man who has a "good arm may find that ha is not throwing the ball across tb diamond with the zip' of last year. X may be wrong, but L have been in the harness a long time ana personally I'm not irOinff to take any chances." Bill Rodgers is crazy to don a bath inar auit and get into, the surf and he may 6oL so when -he becomes more ac- climated, out suiiert-u nom iiiou xnatism in his throwing shoulder last year and he re rs to take any pndue chances. Wjlle is uncertain as to what ffect the bathing will have and he ays that inasmuch as baseball is his bread and butter ho is not going to take any chances. The three old codgers content themselves with squat tin on the silvery Band and shaking their heads when they pec Brandt, F'en ncr, Houck and others disporting in the. surf. ' judge and Mrs. McCredie take a dip Into ' the - ocean each morning. .The Judge was incautious enough to go in without a cap and his ivory white dome looked for a spell like some of the sugar cano soil near town, which la. very iftuch to the carmine In color; JTohmMr Brandt, who had a sickly voyage across. Is making" up-for it. Brandt roes out In tha first line of breakers Just, like the brown skinned natives, although he hasn't --mastered the art of riding a surfboard!' Portland Shooters h Have Cinched Titlfc Portland Kevolver club shooters liave cinched the championship of th TJnlted Statts Kevolver association. Thiri. Th; cor UmerthVc tthooters . have . annexed the national title, the 1912-1913 championship ie--Jnir won by the locals. . t In hanging up. the team score of 705 against ' the Olympic,, club, th Portland shooters bettered the na . tional record by a margin; of five r points. Cr ad dock of oPrtlahd equaled the individual record by hanging up a score of 148 in the Olympic match. J The unofficial standings of the : teams at the end of the twentieth Snatch are: 'Clab: ' ' Partlaiut .......... RnHnr rilfl . . .Won. 18 .... 17 .... 17 .... 17 ....J 1 ....15 . ia ..... 11 .... 10 ' Olympic -, .v ...... ttpokaoe ........... $ .. Heattle i;inciimn . ..... MaahattNB ....... t. Louta Providence ,.... Calombaa .':..... . Ctkleaico ......... 10 9 1 . . . . if . 7 ' ....... 6 imgsiowu ..... i Pallas v ........, Manllo . ., r. " AanlmrtU Tolvti . . .. . . . 8 uiBBlpiae ....... ittaenair.,.. ...... 5 i 2 1'i ' Aa ' BBOfflrtal tla with donbtful ataota on . botk sldca. Will be referred. If aa aetaal tie. Vqctlaad wlna hy reaaon o( tba klgbac Boor In tb aat aiatcn7 - Boxer and Wrestler ; : 1iTo?Meet in a Matct Sanf Franeisco, Cal, March isd-m, i,io cao wutuitr a ooxer or wrestler 'la . superior In" the game sAlf.dafenae. -"FIrhtfn TMrk' TTirlanH onoe famed as a lightweight boxer, abd Champion Walter Miller will meet tomorrow-. Mgt at a local cafa. Hy land ? will adhere to ' the Marquis : of Queensberry: -rules, while Miller' will conduct himself according to themlea a I . POETLAND WILL PLAY TWO GAMES WITH SPOKANE Nick Williams Has Arranged Three Games for McCre die; May. Play Club. . Portland Baseball Training Camp. Honolulu, T. II., March 10. (By Mall). Nick "Williams has written 'Judge McCredie from Ban Francisco that he has already arranged three games for the Portland squad at the Stockton training- camp and, will have two or three more "before the Beavers : take train for Salt Lake. March 23 the Beavers will 'play the St. Mary's college team" and the fol lowln two days they will meet "Wil liams' Spokane teaim, which will do a portion -or its training- with the Beav ers in the asylum city. It Is expected time McCredie figures" that the five or six days' rest his players will have be tween the -time, they leave Honolulu nd arriv-6 In Stockton, will do the cj club here ?0- a he doesn't, want the men h t' t , r . to go stal from too much practice He figures that they will be rested VP enough to jump rlrht In and put-on the finishing touches prior to opening ae season at Salt Jake April 3. . While there has been' much talk In ioawau over - tnt proposition or war with Germany and considerable can cellation of steamer passage from Honolulu to the orient, there is not one of the Beavers but wiU be ready to embark on the Great Northern. 1 when she., eall from here for the mainland lr..... m ' . . i . . . j'uvu , pruvracu me vessel is noi taken off the run and impressed into navy service. In that event, it is be lieved passage can be secured on an other vessel. At any rate, there is no fear that the Beavers will not be on the mainland In time to open the Coast season, BITS OF NEWS FROM THE TRAINING CAMPS J : , ; . Porterfield. Cal.LMarch 15. (U. P.) ' Manager Bernhaid will divide his Bait Lake team tomorrow for games Saturday and Sunday at Taft, Bakers field, Fresno and here. ' Oakland, Cal., March 13. (U. P.)--5Varjeu ..Adams haa received birders to report at once to the Pittsburg- train ing camp and the Oaks' chance of grab bing' this Promising firstsacker have gone glimmering. Oakland. Cal.. March 15. (U. P.) Seven runs in the fateful seventh and the Oakland Oaks started the Cubs' In vasion out with a defeat. 7 to 2. Reu ther, rookie pitcher, was the victim. The Cubs and Oaks play here again today. Hot Springs, Ark., March 15. (U, P.) After, denying- that Zach Wheat may be traded - to Philadelphia for George Whined, Manager WUbert Rob inson of the Dodgers, wired Wheat to come to Hot Springa and talk salary, .New Orleans, I!. March 1(U. P.)-r-Joe Wood, th Indiana $1S,0 gamble, won't be in shape to pitch When- the season, onens. Ha admitted today his costly arm "has .developed a kink-r"a aort; of , grating in the shoul der;' Doctors are working on Joe. ; Oakland. Cal., March 16-JX P.K Duffy Lewis and Dutch Leonard. today1 announced that they would g-o to the discuss' their new contracts. rSacramentOi Cal- March-15. -Kl3, P.) Some foul rascal robbed' the .club house, at .Buffalo -park, and took some pf the Seals'.? equipment while they were out' on the field practicing1. - " Freduently to., 131 v. ' i tnu oanic or assistance to business men who' 2 WAi i 4 seek the advice of its of ficers on subjects relat- ing to commercial affairs, as well as to bankinr. 7 f jjij - i! j' .:. ? 'ft . fi p " 16- hl is Sm vlt it a part of the broad, progressive .service wiich it renders to business, large or small a business - building service. Come in and talk over your problems with us. - L add & Tilton Bank " Oldest in the Korthwest Washington and Third U! Washington and Third J l ; Mm a' ph of "i E If t f liS:SauHS: .... .. ,.v IIWMJV.Bil Os the Oregon allays: . . Commercial. BALLOO at WRIGHT. lit 2d 8d Tot. At. Armttife ..... Abrama , , .165 165 214 190 184 B14- 1TI 180 603 201 Witt 158 1S1 142 451 ISO 10 Long , Boblin .... ...183 ... ie- ... 25 187 100 '480 17S 182 C2 23 25 IS 176 29 ilandlcp ,. .Totals ...... SS4 845 922 2001 WEBFOOT CAMP. MeOhmls '. 120 183 21t ' 486 Morlta ...... ...1T9 180 141 600 162 167 167 225 20U Pfegrmtn i 106 150 177 -502 Warlir .204 224 247 675 Chapln , 236 204 179 618 Totala ............. 90ft, 623 9o8 2781 Waccbar, Ugh soora and inme tot aeaaoo. Webfoof Caui wot three' gamea. DOOUEZ e CO TrtsbW. O.' A... -167 iee . 167 , 155 . 150 119 169 182 161 ISO 175 461 223 61 154" 473 166 482 154 484 872 2491 184 197 188 161 1C1 Smith. Kerrt .ra.-. Smitti; Ferry.... VlK ..i.... BUarp. Totala ......... . . 838 781 TELEGRAM. 107 153 184 167 161 21T ....... 1T2 189 190 213 Bbowere . Bncholts f-Yanseo . felTln ... Arbuckle y 179 183 158 17T 149 401 636 536 60S 652 164 1W in IRQ lt4 Total 864 911 84S 2023 Telegram won two gamea. UNION MEAT CO. R 160 166 Beyfflrt 1 13 fender 143 ... Morgan 1TB 177 Firestone 202 153 Tarr ... 14 Uandlcap 25 25 168 148 214 131 193 '25 494 482 47 652 146 75 165 161 17: 16i 184 141 25 Totala 872 742 881 ... MULTNOMAH CAMP. Ha .... 192 147 15A-49JS Matscer 195 160 1S2 537 Natetnelr 166 178 108 642 Brum . .......... 216 190 197 603 Austin 192 182 166 640 Totala .........i... 991 857 890 2717 Multuoniab. Oanp won three games. 168 IT!) 181 201 180 IT. S. Forest ertlcev STOGIES. lat 24 Sd Tot. Ae. Abwnta Bidy .... Root 132 132 132 396 132 125 167 156 448 14H 14.1 179 123 445 148 150 161 222 633 178 Totala' . 650 638 33 1922 DUKE'S MIXTURE. 182 137 120 439 132 136 14 417 138 104 167 894 135 118 137 300 144 13! 131 130 Ireland .. Hof(mri Uarrey . . . Totals' 582 495 063 1640 Stogie won three gaiaei. LIVE WIRES. Franklanil Woodwird 200 ISO 191 821 174 119 137 18J 106 143 lOS 5T.T 114 159 138 411 192 172 183 547 Talbott .. UW "Totals . 612 604 620 1836 LUCKY STRIKE,. ,.. 128 109 1T R44 13a 132 132 sm ..... 141; 12 153 420 , 11 187 181 5o9 512 534 573 1049 Klclaon .. 115 132 140 170 Abeentee Root ..... Dater . .. Totals . Lire Wlrea won Oirea Maes. Tru-BIu. 8AFKOUARDS. ' . . lat 2d 34 Tot. At. let 480 : Karooek 158 170 Larson. C. F J 43 Jio Hamilton 1 ICS 118 871 138 862 112 846 160 475 124 121 118 Bcbafar llw 115 Metbot lie lax 15 Totals 715 63V NBW8B0TS. 16 188 ...... 141 131 4 103 92 ...... 181 119 120 m 689 2043 Conrtler ...... 163 102 93 I7 450 874 288 456 411 180 Laraon, n. ... Stepacneot Elaaaa 125 96 152 133 TotaH 7 651 653 1979 v Ralagvarfla woo two gav a. ' Game between Creole Cream aad Jawbreak ers -poatponcd antn later date. Brooklyn Star Signs Contract. ; Hot Springs, Ark, March4 15. (U, PJ Jeff Pfcffer, star Brooklyn pitch er, yesterday signed a contract for 1917V He was promised a bonus over the contract offered- by. tha club, pro vided he wins 25 games. . . ' Casey Stengel and Zach Wheat,- the remaining Dodger holdouts, were wired to corne to Hot Springs for a confer ence. . ' , ' . a . I JAMES SEAVEY IS HIGH MAN IN THE GUN CLUB SHOOT Many Local Trap Shots to Enter Shoot at Donald Next Sunday. Break' ng 98 oit of 100 ' .. targets. James W. Seavey was high run In Wednesday's practice shoot on the Everding vPark traps of the Portland Oun club; A. w. Strowger nased K. H. Keller out of second position by on? bird. Lis:ng four different .guns, C. G Dodele of Albany shattered 85 per cent. From now on tha club will stage mid-week practice shoots every Wed nesday arternoon. visitors and soec tators are welcome at the club grounds at. ail times. On account of the shoot at Donald. Or., next Sunday and the Washington ttate championship shoot the follow ing Sunday, the challenge round of the W. C. Bristol 20-arauge gun trophy tcheduled for Sunday, March 18, has been postponed until the first Sunday in April. This arrangement has been agreed to by A. L.. Zach risson, holder of the trophy, and J. K. P. G. Simp eon, challenger. Between 15 and 20 members of the Portland Gun club will participate in the shoot at Donald, which is scheduled to begin at 10 o'clock. The program will consist of 10 16-blrd events and a apeclax event of 25 targets. Following are the scores made n Wednesdays shoot at the Portland Gun club: Targeta: 25 25 J. W. Pesrey 24 25 A. W. Mtrowger 20 24 29 23 Tot. "100 25 24 08 23 ,22 88 23 24 87 ci. ii. Jteuer .10 si C. U. Dodele 21 22 It K. Brerdlng 21 22 Oeorgt Brt 17 19 21 21 85 22 82 20 75 19 66 19 C5 10 61 .. 58 ..88 .. IT IS 17 1 r.'-cjackaoa:' In -16 16 12 17 17 13 12 20 IT 20 a 18 SO .. T lO .. 7 8.. J. u. Karani J. 8. Crane . Al Keguln ... J. dlmpaoB . . H. Joyce . V R, Baaer Grapplers to Meet Tuesday. San Francisco, Cal.. March 15. (TJ. P.) Anton Irsa, a Bohemian wrestler, who tips the acales at 240 pounds and says he has no fear of the scissors hold, will meet Joe Stecher 'Tuesday evening at the Civic auditorium. Irak is inclined to question Stecher'a right to the title of champion of the world. I TAKE THE STING OUT OF H. C. L. During this period of cui LIVING you men of Portland want to know the place . that serves you well, with the best values. If It's a New Spring Suit This Is the Place MY UR5TAIRS SYSTEM has mastered OVERHEAD EXPENSE and I am serving my customers with the utmost value. Read what a few of my old customers write me, who have gone from this state: " i Eninsmiilr, Calif-, Feb. 1, if IT. Owinjf to the fact that prices are high and stocks United hero, 1 har to send to you for a suit I ask thte because 1 prefer buying from a house whose goods I hare tried than from a axnger. - Whltefl sh. Moat. Feb, 17, '17. . Lst September I, purchased a pair of bine serge trousers from you . for the trifling cost of $4.00. I aay trifling, because the artlclea la question have given servles beyond a reasonable length of Urn aw Now I wish to purchase a suit of blue sorgo. N Motaline Falls, Wash., March. J, 'IT. Three years ago this Spring I purchased a business suit at your store. I have worn this suit practically ever since, and J am so favorably im pressed X am writing to find out if you oould. duplicate the goods and alter it with my old suit for a pattern. Notice to Fake Advertising Committees: The original letters can be seen at anytime at my upatairV store. r EILERS BUILDING, 2D FLOOR JU4MY DUNN wrw COME UPSTAIRS, GEOTLEMEN,- where I hand out HIGH VALUES for LITTLE MONEY. MEN'S NEW SPRING SUITS .06 A high-rent, ground-floor store would sale S20,: $25 and $30 for'-tkatae -' same SuVta. ALL READY TO WEAR-IaLTERATIONS FREeT JIMMY ' Portland's Original Upstairs Qothier ;.C EILERS BLDG. 2d FLOOR Broadway and Aler PETER MITOHIE TO BOX VAISE IN ROSE CITY CLUB Trambitas to Box Ortega in San Francisco; Bronson and Duffy Go South. As' the result of his sensational showing- against Tommy Clark Tues day night, Peter Mltchie, one of the most promising- of the local aggrega tion of mitt wielders, has been matched to box the main event of the Rose City Athletic club smoker next Friday night against Frenchy Vaise of -Seattle. Valse is a veteran .ring- star with a record as long as bis arm and be will give Mitchie a run for the money'. In hopes of winning- so that he may get a chance at Ralph Gruman, Mltchie has started training- in earnest, which means that, he will be In tip top ahape for tha .Puget sound battler. Eddie Campi. the San Francisco boxer, left today for Seattle. Wash., where he has a number of bouts In view with some of the cracks of the Puget sound district. Joe Flanig-an departed today for San Francisco with Muff Bronson and Jimmy Duffy. The two local boxing favorites are scheduled to appear in the main events of a boxing smoker to bo staged rn San Francisco within the next two weeks. Valley Trambitas, who was robbed of a decision over Eddie Palmer last Friday night In San Franclsoo, will box Battling Ortega tomorrow eight. Tiger, Boss Expects Ex-Beaver to Deliver Waxahaohle, Texas. March 18. CO. P.) Bill James, the' Tiger pitcher, who was n the receiving- end of a blistering panning In 1916 for hi fail ure to keep in condition is th best conditioned player In the Detroit camp. Manager Jennings predicted a start ling comeback for him. With James in condition and pitch ing, to the best of his ability. Hoghie believes no club In the league can stop the Tiger drive for the pennant. HIGH - ' MEN'S NEW SPRING SUITS . ':. ... ... -. ' .- $nTh.oo 11 1 DUTCH REUTHER WILL REVERT TO PORTLAND TEAM Chance Has No Chance of Getting Southpaw; Pitts burg After Southworth, According to a dispatch form Los Angeles, Frank Chance, manager of the Angels. Is dickering with the Chi cago Nationals for the release of Fltcher "Dutch" Reuther, who finished the 19 II season wjth the Portland Beavers. If Reuther falls to make good with the Cubs, he will revert to Portland. Manager McCredie of the locals hav ing purchased him from the Spokane Northwestern league club shortly be fore the opening of the major league draft season. Reuther was subject to drafting and the Cubs landed him, but under the terms of the sale, the for mer Spokane Indian will become a plLMPDl II IA1 111 ' . ZL Beaver if be falls to stick In the majors. Barney Drey fuss, owner of the Pitts-. burg Pirates, wants Billy Southworth, the holdout outfielder of the lieavera Dreyfusa' letters, which were received in the local baseball headquarters Wednesday, have been forwarded to Stockton, Cel., where the Beavers will finish training for the season. It Is doubtful whether an agreement can be reached between Portland and Pitts burg, as McCredie is determined not to sell Southworth for anything short of $2500 cash. The Portland Baseball Boosters will meet Saturday noon in the Multnomah hotel. Wrestling Results at 'Winged M." In the intra-club wrestling matches at the Multnomah club last night. Bill Smith beat Lawrence Gannon in straight falls In 8 minutes and min utes and 40 seconds. In 'the match between George Hansen and Os Day each wrestler won decision, the final fall being postponed until next week. A. A. V. Basketball Resnlts. Chicago, III., March 16. Following are the results of the first round matches in the Amateur Athletic union baeketball championship tournament but pleasing your taste isn't all aav Not by a long shot I Because lots pf cigarettes may please your taste you've never expected a cigarette to do more than that. But Chesterfields do something else besides pl the taste Chesterfields just 'touch the spot,"- they do what cigar smokers say a cigarette cant do-they "SATISFY"! And yet, they're mild! It's the blend that's the idea! That, together with the extra high-quality of the Imported and Domestic tobaccos. And the blend can't be copied. If you want good taste in a ciga rette, and then more than . cigarette that "satisfies" terfields, today. oxjrjae&jee II: erfie est iolaaosBIendecl, Montana SUte. college. 21; Waterloo T. M. c. A., 16. ' Kalamaaoo college, 17; Berwln, 111., Comets, 18. rhlrun W.,t CM. T3mvna II Kan sas City A. C 16. Mystiq A. C, Chicago. 2; Whiting. Ind.. Owls. 13. Illinois A. C. 63: First Presbyterian Church, Kvanston. 17. Brlgham Young University, Provo, T'tnh K-. nrnwnlnr.Klnkt At TxtUla 19. . ' Northwestern Normal, 49; Hamlin Triangle, it. flnlnrarlf. Sftnatft Kills Boxing Bill rxnver. Colo.. March IS. (13. T.) A bill abolishing professional prite fighting in Colorado was passed y the senate yesterday. The bill was fath ered by State Senator Da Id Elliott of Colbrado Springs and Its Introduction in th lee-lslature was the result Of the unsatisfactory Welsh-White cham. plonshtp battle at the Springs last T atAS ! - XJAUVI use The bin now goes before the lower house, where It la believed It will be defeated. 1 i that: a try Ches id cf wrestling. ... .J