THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY, APRIL 9. 1917. RFFJsTAKFRIRIFAn BRINGING UP FATHER ' ' (Bedstered TJaltsd States Pataat Office. By. George McManus Copyright 1917, lateraaUoasl News Service. r MV a Ha rap . : 1M FIRST FRAME AND SALT IT AWAY, 7-3 Beavers and Bees Pile Up -: Nine Hits Apiece but Mac's Men "Can't Convert Them. DENNY GETS HOME RUN Jorue PnWfUyi At wtM t v aaadar CoatMir , XtUrtah (Htm Out XlT Safeties. y. Jx wavrr I - y - : iOftQX DEAR ' 00'LL HAVE , CONTROL. P ' , SOME eCON I vVSTo THE.MD tlKWX : ' . ' . , TO BE - I TOORMLP"- Hf- Salt Lake. April L N. &) Ollie Kirmeyer again set the Beavers on thalr ears Sunday, 7 to S. Salt 'Lake thereby evened up the aeries, three famti each. . . ,----., :". Kirmeyer was strong throughout and was accorded excellent support at critical starts, three double playa kill ing off prospective Portland chances. Lynn Brenton, who beat Salt' Lake Wednesday, encountered some gHgantto obstacles In the f lrn Inning- and before Half rich, who relieved' him, had shaken off the snarl five runa were oyer. Aft er the first both pitchers worked splendidly and were especially effect ive with men on? Denny Wilie, a left hand hitter, caught one on the end of his bat and heaved it over the left field fence for homer. The opening week has been a su eess in spite of three cold days. The average for the gate will be high and xne games nave been exhibitions o: first class balk Th seoi; POSTL&ND. AB. B. . 4 0 s 1 0 ws"le... rf. (no. lb. Rodgers, Sb. , ynnor, u . WlUUms, cf. Borton, lb. . . Hollocbsr, cm. O'Brlmi-, e. ... Hrsotoo. s. Heltoch, p. oiuniH, ... .... FlsUe ........ H. a l O 1 a 2 O 0 0 o 0 0 1 11 0 1 0 , B. o 0 o 0 1 1 o o 0 0 V o Totals .. ..,.S5 t 24 15 Ibittea for O'Brien In the ninth. -Bsttsd.toe Helfrteb in tb ninth. SALT. LAKE. AB. B. AWOIH, CK. ...... .. Hats, Sb. .. 6UUKM, Jb. Ryan, It. , fhluu.' rf. , TQulnlaa UTT. M. . ' BbMly, Jb. ;. ... : llaanak, e. .aJUrawysv, p. .......... H. 3 1 2 1 0 0 3 0 1 o o. a I 4 I 0 o 1 7 0 o A. 0 2 X 1 o o 0 0 1 H Totals ...............80 7 tRaa for Sblnn ia tbe first. Portland 10 0 10 10 0 oS uits .V laooosss O B ait Lake .......... 6 H1U ... 4 " Home nm-Wlli. Two-baa hits Fanner. Orr. Stolen Tmm Tobln. Sacrifice hit Bath. . Double clay Slrlln to Borton. Bran to Ola. lason, Gialaioo to Orr to Sheely, Orr to dls- - laoon to bbeeiy. buhcs: out By Helfrlch S, by Kirmeyer 8. Bams on balls Off Brentro 1, ett Helfrlch 5, off Kirmeyer 8. Wild pitch Uelfrlcb. Hit with pitched ball Shinn br Brenton. Fir runa. Ulta off Brenton In ' one third inning, -4 at bat.. oat in first, two mat sot. Buss responnible for Brenton 6, 1 Helfrlch 1, Klrmeyw 2, Charge defeat to ! I SS?! Kreuton. First Das on errors Fnrtl. ml 9 . Rait Lake 1. Left on base Portland 8, Salt Lake . Umpires Case and Guthrie. Tims of game 2:14. 1 i Mddleton. SacrtflV hits Caliaa. Middle too, Bheehaa. Stolen hnjwaMenaor, Middle ton. Ulller. Khaehan. Prorh. KLnirk nut Br Ryan 7, by Prou1 1, Bases en balls eft Byen S. Dout)lert.)y Dale to Gardner o wietcnmajin, Mjra tr mpssov te .Mur phy, Meosor to Mrvhr S. Time l;a&. Dm- pu-ea nnney ana ttiyio. .. . Seals 3, 4; Tigers 1, 3. San! Francisco. April 9P. K, B.)- Two times Sunday' did the Seal bri gade subdue tho terrible Tigers from Vernon, and thereby did they wind up the first week of the season with the aeries in, their favor with four vic tories out of the seven games played. In the morning they tolled for two hours and seven minutes before an Oakland crowd which saw them win 3 to 1. The game was charged with ex citement due to J. Cat Swing's offices catching fire. All the gate receipts were saved by Secretary McParlln and the fire was extinguished. In the aft ernoon tbe boys gave the crowd more than they paid for. The contest went for 11 Innings and wound up for the home team, 4 to 3. Thj scores: Morning game AN TBAWCTSCO. AB. II. O. A. LOCAL SHOTGtfN DEVOTEES WILL INVADE OUTSIDE . . Seattle and -Lewiston to Get Quota of Portlanders; Strowger High Gun. . VEBNON. I AB.H. O.A I Ooan,rf..i 4 Dalcv.lf... S fialloway.Sb 4 Mcl.urry.2b a ror 11,1b.. 4 alltan,aa 4 Uttltk,ct. Vltao.e..., g M'.VbeUp.. 8 '' Angels 2, 0; Oaks 1, 3. Los Angeles. April 9. (P. N. 8.) The champions put the toe-hold on the Oaks for a I to 1 win in the Sunday morning game at Vernon. This gave Chance's men four games and the opening aeries of the 1917 season. In the afternoon It was a different story. L Jack Ryan pitched one of his methodically good games, holding the Oaks to five hits and striking .out seven, but the champions cTJaild not connect with Clinton Prough in the pinches. Ae a result, the Howard herd won, g to 0, In their first shutout of the new year. The scores: Morning; game: Oakland. ; los angklbs. AB.H. OJt.l AB.H. O.A 0'Mwt.rt. 4 S!Oardnr.2b. S 08chalts.8b.. 4 JUiwUf... 2 IKIllUtr.cf . . S . ' i 1 l .w n V'UICll'UUl 11,40 a o Osrla.aa.... S 0BoJt,e..... 8 OilltlLn...... 2 o Galloway, 3b 0 M'Lsrry.2b 5 StoTnll.lb.. 4 Oailhan.as 4 V.atUck.cf. 4 rHmoQ,e.. 8 livllanea.p 2 G'lera.... O "Mitse.c 1 On! rui, p. . . . 1 r-Mdb'ne.tf 3 vrwt.w. s Mlddie'n.cf 2, VUlef.rf.. 3 . klurnby.lb. 8 a'Mara.ae.. 8 (tbepan,Sb 8 raUan.c,.. 8 Rter.p.,... 2 Lu ...... 1 1 1 1 2 O 8 0 2 11 0 1 1 2 0 2 O 0 0 0 1 0 nttr'd,rf 8 0 2 1 0 Plefe.Sb 4 2.0 2 B'SI-ticf... 4 0 1 4 8iS'h tiler ,cf. 4 2 1 8 OtDowiM,2b. .. 4 O 8 1 2,Koe:er.lb. 2 0 11 2 o0orltai,ss... 8 14 4 8 Baker.e.... 8 14 1 8iExl.kion.B.. 8 10 Totals., 81 24 1! IWik... 30 T 27 13 Vernon .......0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Hits 6 200 1 3 1 O 4 Ban rrsnclsco OOOllOOl 8 Hits - ..l 0 0 1 2 0 1 2 7 Bans atorall, 8cb."r. Koerner. Baker. Btsocs Gallows y, raUahaa Corbaa. Two base hits Bchaller. Htorali- Bases oa ball VU alltcaeu 1. eir Krtckon X. strsek ea By Erickaon 4, by klitehell 8.. Do tibia plays Pick to Downs to roer. Callahan to Mo Larry to Storsu. Kans responaibls for Br ickaoa 1. Mitchell L Wild Ditch Brlekaow. Left oa . bases Vernoa 5, 8aa Franclaco 9. lime -s:vi. t,mpira nmtu asa ueia. Afternoon game: t VKBNON. j 0 AN rEANOISCO. AB.H. O.A I . AB.H.OJL . . r vi . i i a . . a . V Uirirt 10.... 4 8 0 I 2 1 Malsetef... 4 10 0 2 4 Seh-t'tar.Lf.. 4 3 0 112 0lDcwi,2tf... 4 0 8 II t'Kovaer.lb. ' 4 0 IT 1 8 OICorMn.aa... 4 12 0 2 2,fernieda,e. 8 0 1 O 401dbaa,p... 8 10 0 "O OtPUia 1 0 O 0 2 OiiO iv ...., lOO 0 0 1 McEte.e O O O (Stosa,p,..., 0 j 0 0 .Totals.. 86 031 13 Totals... 86 9 S3 IS One oat when wtanlnff rans scored. Batted for Arellanea in ninth, t Batted for Simon in ninth, i Batted for Seiralveda in tenth. iBatted for Oldham in tenth. Ttrnoa ....00 0 0 2 00 010 0 3 Hits O 0 111 O'O O S A 1 ft San Frsacisco ...... 301 000000 0 14 Hits 8 020010011 10 Buns Daley.' Callahan. Arellsn. fltat aid 2, Pick. Oldham. Errors Arellanea. "fAanwe 111., fltn. M 4.14 . t9 . l 1 or- ham, S3 at bat, in n lr.b'bgs. Stolen base Cerhaa. Two base Mta C.dhaa. Gallowar. Srhaller. Sacrifice Mta Maiael, Daley, Mat" tirk. Callahan. Plct. Baae on balla fif Oldham 4, off Qatnn 1. E'rocbj oat By Arel- tanes ss. Dy uiatiam a. His by pitcher Daley by Oldham. Buna responsible for ArelXanea 3, Oldham 3 Cninn ' Left i b.es-Vernon 8. San rr.iicicn 4. Credit victory to Steen; .'tSTje detest to Qalnn. Time 2:19. Umpires Held end Brashest. - 27 6 27 12 Totals.. 25 8 24 llf Totals Batted for Bear In atnth Oakland .....1 O 0 0 0 0 00 0 1 lilts .................1 000 1 1 0003 Los Angeles 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 . Hits 0 41 0 1 000 3 Bans Chsdbonrae, Menael. Kllllfer. Saerl flee hits Miller, Mlddletoo, Stolen baaea Maggert. Boles. " 8track oat By Ball 4. Base en balla Off Hill 2, off Beer 2. Dooble plays Mentor to O'Mira, MlUac to Murphy. Hit by pitched ball Gardner. Time l;aV Umpires Ulnacy snd Vhylo. ' ' Afternoon game AKLAND. . I rwsdbr-e.lf 4 MoMor,2. 2 Mlddie'n.ct. S UlUer.rt... 4 Wnrpky, lb I O'Mara.aa, 8 Ibeban.8b 8 Clkn.s., 2 Freugh.p., 8 0 2 1 8 1 1 1 1 0 18 0 1 1 0 0.2 1 0 LOS ANGELES. AB.H. O.A. OlMag fert.rf . 4 naTrner,2b. ' 4 !vaita,8h.. - 4 MraaeLU.. 4 2 1 llKliUfer.ef . 4 2 u.eictm'a,lk Sl 4i0svU,ss.... a 0 0Brler,e .3 1 Sisysa,p...;. 3 0 Oakland .O 0 1 O O O 1 1 0- Hits 10 100002 1 S : Los Angeles ......,... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Hits ........ ...........3 i i i i i i e l a Runs Mlddtetos, MnrpiT, Sheehan. Error . Datla. Two base hits KlUlfer. Glelchtnann. Portland sportsmen are getting their eyes tuned up for several northwest tra& tournaments toward the end of the month and a dosen or so will be among those present at either tbe Lewlston. Idaho, shoot of April 2Z-Z4, or the Washington state shoot at Se attle. April 28-30. President John O. Oemaon of tne local club will head a. delegation which will probably be composed of Frank Templeton. James w. Seavey. 3. H Keller. A. 'W. Strowger, J. K. "Our Jim" Simpson, Felix Frledlander. P. J. Holohan, s. Ii. Morris. Artnur K. Downs and H. R. Bverdlng. Barry A. Pollock will not call -pull" at either of the two tournaments for AprlL but will center his activities on the Pa- louse tournament later In the season, he having established quite a reputa tion as-manaser of the successful Portland team In that tournament. Manager Pollock has not made up a team this year as yet. owing- to the fact that several members of the club have been called out for enlistment. Frank Templeton has challenged A. Ia. Zachrisson, present holder of the beautiful Bristol 20-gauge trophy cup, for a shoot to take place April it at the Portland Gun club. A. Wade Strowger was la tip-top form at tho warmup shoot yesterday and knocked over tl per cent,. being high for the day. - . The averages follow: -y . u. nnsioi ........ js TJ. P. BuU 30 P. a Joy 20 Henry K. Cverdlng.,.. IS tit B. Morris 23 C B. rresler 11 T. A. MelBtyre IS r. rriedlsnder 13 J. S. Crane 15 Al Sera In 10 R, P. Knight 19 A. L. Zachrissoa ...... 20 .... 23 .... 24 .... 13 .... 15 20 .... 11 Ken Williams Leads Witk ,455 8 .st St 8 . 8t St St st St St ' St "It ' Beavers Make Only Four Errors Ken "Williams was the leading batter of the Portland-Salt. Lake series, the Beaver, centerfielder cracking out J.0 safe wallops. Including three . doubles, in 22- trips to the plate for an average of .436. .Gaard Gislaaon of tho Bees was second with the mark of .444 and Truek Hannah was third with .409. With the exception of Williams, .Wilis was the only Portland regular to bat over the .SOO mark, Denny col lecting enough hits In IX trips to the pan to give him the percentage of .248. Stumpf hit . 281, Farmer .272 and Slg lln .2CL Sheely, Tobln, OH- and Rath all hit over .200 for Salt. Lake. Tho Bees outbatted Portland by a margin of 82 points. One of the outstanding features of tho series was the wonderful fielding of the Portland team, which made .but four errors during, tho week... All tho other teams In tbe league broke onto double figures In the error column. Oakland being second to Port land with 10 boots. Salt Lake made 11 mlsplays and tho Angela made the same number. More than one half of the errors made in the opening series of the league were . made In the San Francisco-Vernon games, the Tigers making 20 boots and the Seals 18. Tho Beaver keystone combination of Hollocher and Rodgers figured in five double plays during the week. Following are the Individual batting and field records of the Portland-Salt Lake series: PORTLAND. A.B. B R. PC P.O. A B. P.C GAMPI IN. GEEAT SHAPE FOR BOUT WITH JOHNSON ISeveq Bouts on Card of the Golden West Smoker To morrow Night. Williams ... 2a win Fisher ..... Brantoa . Flncher Stumpf .... Farmer .... BlgUa ..... Bortoo Bodfers ... HoUocbng .. O'Brien ... Penner ..... KeJfrlck ... Higbeo .... Plnelll .... Kwelfei .... Honck 12 3 8 14 22 23 13 20 22 8 7 8 1 1 1 0 10 6 4 1 1 4 - 4 8 1 0 0 o 0 c .&5 .840 .ssa .883 15 1 12 1 15 O 8 O 0 .284 25 2 273 8 8 8 .Ml .200 .130 J25 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 11 s a 14 21 11 15 0 6 8 O 7 4 t 1 0 1 0 o 0 0 1 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 l.ooo .874 SCi 1.000 1.000 l.ooo 1.00-1 1.000 .000 l.ooo .ood Totals .187 27 U .206 149 88 4 .8S3 tO. J. Sobilllng James W. Searey . A. W. Strowger ... W. J. Derthlck ... W. A. Leatck F. C. Jackson ..... R B. HaUock ..... 19 21 22 lO 23 12 15 It IS 21 19 SO 25 20 23 18 14 21 13 28 18 ' 25 11 ii 14 IS 3 & 24 . 23 22 25 Tot. 48 14 14 19 23 22 WILLIAMS' MEN WIN 3 TO 1 GAME FROM SEMfcPROS Muddy Field Allows Seven Innings of Practice for Spokane Men. Pubuo ... Gislaaon . Hannah . Sheely ... Tobia .... Orr Bath .... Shinn .... Byaa i. .. Eraua Klrmayer Moff .... Hughes . BlUs .... Ouhalan Carpenter Totals rf SALT LAKE. A,B. H. &. P.O. P.O. A. B. 2 0 18 4 22 2 21 25 ... 18 ... 22 ... 21 ... 22 ... 4 ... 0 8 ... 1 i ... 4 ... 8 1 .800 S. .444 fr ,409 8 .91 .800 8 .333 1 .318 8 .2S6 0 4 17 IS 88 4 64 3 14 0 7 1 11 10 .273 '11 .250 0 .JbT .000 X)00 .OX) .ooc JOUO r.c. 1.000 41 T .677 .93 AS .852 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .ooo .750 .OOO l.OOi .904 With 20-gsvge gnn. tProfesslonsL STANDINGS OF THE Paclfio Csast leane. - Won. ImL Los Angeles 4 3 Han rranciseo ............... 4 8 Portland 8 8 Salt Lake 8 8 Oakland .8 4 Vernon 8 , 4 On the Oregon sBeyst Special Hatch. . X BISHOP'S BCBLINS. . , lt 24 M Tot- Ave Bcblia 157 IS 218 80S .185 Morrlty, C. 133 211 145 . 489 . 163 tO(l 1AA ISA BT 4 U4 AW JI0 VIU tit SaA 4 VS2 SI nr 111 V1 119 WAV. .. 211 178 150 589 TEAM3 X7i ;57i .608, .BOW) .429 Orerdorf Oreenlow .... Biabop .............. v Total 810 -078 SO 2608 THB" CHET00! WONDFBS. Franklin 178 185 163 628 McGinni 127 173 Mead 159 178 Laragetto ........... 167 141 Coetwuod 147 182 10 17 190 163 405 164 499 191 80S 101 . 40 15f 178 155 160 1C7 847 2482 Training Camp. Games. At fet. Paul Chicago (A. I) T, St Paul 4. At Minneapolis Chicago (N. 1) 1, Minneapolis 0. JLt Toledo Toledo t Boston (A. U), 1. - -v...." ' . . At Lincoln Milwaukee 2, Lincoln 1. At Kansas City Detroit tA. LO 6, New Tork (K. L.) 1. i "Wilhelm "yins Portland Tourney. Rudolph Wilhelm" was returned win ner In the ball sweepstakes tourna ment of the Portland Oolf club Sun day, with the net score of 72. The former state champion played In mid season form, his gross score being 75. Dr. J. XL Tuttle finished second with net score of 76, his gross being 89. L THE fcOOD JUD6. MEETS A DISCONTENTED WESTERM MAN.V MII6MSOM, YOU LOOK A3 IF I YOU MAO LOST YOUR LAST) FRIEND ANYTHIN4 I CAN DO FOR YOUf LOST MY LAST AND BEST t-RICNDt THAT WAS A j POUCH Of W-B CUT 1 TOBACCO. YOU KNOW A UTTLI CHEW LASTS AND! COHT1WT3 A MAN r , . ... if me errs a chew or W-8 TOBACCO I'M CERTAINLY S0 INO TO SET ONI TOO, r i3 7HO is there that's got the heart to refuse a man . yy little chew from his pouch of W-B CUT . Chewing especially U he's a gentlemanly lel '. low who would appreciate rich tobacco? Once a man gets used to real tobacco, it goes mighty hard with him to swing back to the ordinary over sweetened Jdnd. W-B has cut in two the amount he tucks away in his cheek. - Cade by XTCTHATt-E-lUTCrf CCPAST, 1137 Creaawar. Kev Terk Cty Totals 778 837 Ulgh score, BoblLn 21& High sTeraga, Bob'lu 195. HAOLXX glLVEtt. TAILORS. Svaa 179 111 157-447 149 Sholla .............. 109 212 107. 548 183 1 lad ley ............. low ids is etis 134 MeirU 17 155 195 617 172 Krebs IRS 148 140 .486 Totals ............ 6 784 810 2460 MEIEB ft FEANK. Roberta ............. 177 180 180 BOT Woefield ..i.. i86 164- 167 617 Vetsbnrg ............ 47 165 140 461 8te-ena 63 128 160 447 Barnes ...... 139 120 132 400 Totals' 1C2 109 172 154 149 123 02 768 J62 2383 R. Laughmgwater Williams and his tribe of Spokane Indians trimmed Rupert's West Side team of the In tercity league yesterday In a seven inning exhibition, game ,3 to 1. The field was soggy and the Spokane chieftain used only four or five of his regulars, ard Just for old times sake allowed Dioky Maxmeyer to exercise his larboard flipper for a trio of rounds. Somewhere around 800 fans came out in the bliatery weather to ssa tho pros andthe half -pros go through the motions, , Williams used George Swarts, local southpaw, Maxmeyer and Hal Bloom field, brother of the : redoubtable "Parson,' in the box and the only run was made while Maxey waa south pawing. - - -. R. Laughing-water also had a chance to squint at Johnny Brandt, whom he expects to take to the inland empire, johnny was well over the mai de mcr incident to the Honolulu trip, and the only hit made in the three innings he worked for the semi-pros waa a swing-Ins bunt. The bunt waa thrown into the outlying district by. Brandt and the one resulted. Lefty Helman finished It up. Nick put O. Helena "Johnson, the big backatopper from Montana, behind the Plate, and - he didn't look bad. Mc- Bride and Crake did the receiving for tne locals.' After the game Williams bundled his bunch aboard the Kspee and took them back to Eugene, where they will train until Friday, playing here Sat urday and Sunday again, provided there la no rain. ; 193 82 OS .821 10S 88 11 Two base bits Hannah 4. Williams 8, Far mer S. Tobln 2. Sheely 2. Oialason , orr X. Bodgsrs 2. Wllle, birUo, Flsner, Hyaa. I Horns rona-oBorUm, a'UUer, Wins, KYans, - Stolen bases Btnmpf. rarmsr, Orr, WTU llama. Fhinn 8, Orr, Will ' . ' ,, Sacrifice bits Rata 2, Glslasoa, SlgHn, Brenton Hoaek, Wilis,- Bodgers, UOIlocher. O'Brtnv, Beooah. . Struck oat By rennr a. wwnuaa frich 8. Dubnc a,- llJ 7. Brans X atayec 16. . Baste oa nans Oft Prrnsr 8. rsas 8. y-acifiri 1, Helfrlch b. kinnayer 5, Pubae 8 Hoff 4. Honck 8, Hifbee 8. Hons BesponsiMe fur. Ijooek 4. Hlrbee 3, ZwUfel 8, Evans 2, I'.elfrtch 1. Klrmayer 2. fenner o, nranoa 3. nui . Hvghes 6, Blias 1. . . Double piayo Ilollrt-fHer-Eodgers. Holtoebe.-Bodgera-8tiuni 2, Kaigeia-Holloneer-Borton, Rhlnn-GUktsoa, Orr-Gliaoj-Sheely 2. Penner-Fiaher-Bortoo. . SigUu-Bortoa, Bysa-Gialasun, Cialasoa-Crr-aieely. 1 Under the watchful eye of Dan Salt, Eddie Campl. the San Francisco featherweight who meeta Lee Johnson in the main event or the Golden West smoker tomorrow night in the Rose City Athletic club gym., has rounded into great shape. Salt has taken a great deal of interest In Campl and figures that Campl will beat Johnson by a wide margin. Roadwork has been an Important part of Campi's training for this con test. Every morning for the past week, he has hiked over the Seattle hills for five miles with Harry Casey, who meets Sammy Goods in Tacoma to morrow night. In addition to - his bikes, Campl has boxed six rounds a day with Casey and Bert Forbea Every boxer who will appear In the Qolden west smoker Is in great shape and it Is expected that this show will be one of the best of the season. Tho management of the Rose City club has made several Improvements for this smoker. Including the installa tion of a ventilating system, which will clear the hail of the emoke. To Hold Checker Meet. Wells Memorial Checker club of Boa ton will . hold a tournament April It In which the city and state titles will be played for and gold medals awarded the winners. An offer of f SO, '00 has been refused for Peter Volo. J:01. Oh! Geo. Is Going To Talk Instead of Battle With Walt Saw Francisco, April I.- (P. N. S.) Tomorrow Portland and 4t Vernor. meet for their first 4t game of the reason In Los An- m galea. Stovsll, of the Tigers, declared several weeks ago that on this occasion he would chase 4)48 McCredle of f the field. It seems max w.cjreaie tried to Keep George from landing his lob at Vernon, and George in co&se- que-ice la sore. - "There Isn't any loke about this." declared 8tovaU today. "I don't propose to step out and Insult MeCredle gratuitous. ly, but I have got a real grudge against him and at the first op- port unity Tm going to tell him what Z think of him." - 4 Stovall received a commtml- cation from Portland enclosing a newspaper clipping of a photo- , graph ahowlng McCredle taking K a boxing lesson, so It would seem that tho Beaver Boss an ticipates trouble on his own ao cuunt and la consequently tor preparedness. , : 'V m Hoppe Slakes Ran of 250 Points. In a recent match against Toung Jake Schaefer played In Washington, D. CX. the alk line billiard champion. William F. Hoppe, won the bank and clicked off ISO points oa his first shot. It was at the 18.2 style and it was the first time Hoppe performed the feat in the east and the fifth time la bis career. Sats Corsets Hurt Brains of Women lions; BeaeV.CaLr April I. Corsets and hirh heels are largely responsible for the "inferior physical and of times mental capacity of women according to Dr. A. C. Sellery. la an address be fore the chamber of commerce here. The physician said the manufacture of shoes and corsets should be regulated by ths legislature. . Bloomlngton.'ZlL, April . (t K. 8.) Despondent because of the entrance of the United States Into : war' with Germany, his fatherland, Richard Get. hel. veteran clerk in the Chicago 4fe Al ton offices here, killed himself with revolver while seated at his desk. r- . f 1 1 ". - : dairy, ys m . m ' . mm m mr- . SB SB SB BM SB SB AT - SSa Wsahlnrton St. - The second annual Bayonne people's regatta will take place on the straight away course on Newark bay-off Bay. onne, N. J., July tt. Washlartoi Near Broadway 1 the food and aarvlaa talk or tne town. ave money wads saving is a-ood. We oat seed lose profits. Thrift ana application , aze oar theories. The snaa that serves you Is to". s . - PROFIT-SHARING . Canadiens Pufcliase Seattle Hockey Star San Francisco, Cal, AprU . Bernie Morris, who starred for tns eeaine Metropolitans last season and practic ally won them a world's championship when he beat Lea Canadiens single- handed at Seattle two weeks ago, has been purchased by Les Canadiens for 5000. . The deal was compieiea ju Be fore the two teams left thla city after their three-game aeries on tbe Winter Garden pond. . Lea Canadiens expect that Morris will do much to. keep them In the front rank of the Canada Hockey league, of which' they are the pres ent champions. Boxers Bead y to Go With T. Roosevelt Now Tork. April 9. (I. N. 8.) Jess v7illard. Frank Moran. Charley White. Benny Leonard. Freddie Welsh and oth er exponents of fighting in the roped arena, have offered to fight under any conditions in Colonel Roosevelt's proposed regiment and the colonel has indicated his willingness to recruit the boxers. ;-"v ' .; This was announced hero by Charles Harvey,' former secretary of the state j athletle commiasion at tne rourth an nual banquet of the. New Tork Sport ing Writers': association yesterday. Harvey further announced that with in a few weeks a great boxing carni val 'will be held here, probably at the polo grounds at which the foremost boxers will participate. The receipts are to to to ths American Red Cross. - Chicago Squad to Drill. . Chicago. April . CU. P.) Ar rangements are being made for the- University off Chicago Baseball squad to engage in military drill just Ifefore practicing svery afternoon.. An . ef fort waa made today to get army rifles for this' squad. The boys don't like ahouldering arms with -ball bats, , Cabs -on NatiTo Heath. Chicago. April . - -'CU. P. The Cuba had their . feet .on , their native heath today.: Arriving on an early train, the regulars went immediately to their lot and put in some hard prac tice licks. LOCAL 'MITT ARTIST ' JOINS THIRD OREGON TJntv-ersity bf Illinois will probably soon beg-in the construction of its now i I H&iK.it-:&ii&?. V i -Ki F4siJ Vi f EkV s Mi Ralph GBnman. Ralph Gruman, aged 23. lightweight professional : boxing champion of the Paclfio coast, waa one of those who Sunday responded to . the . country's call for army recruits. He enlisted as a private in company G of the Third Oregon ' resime&t, , now stationed., at Vancouver barracks. - Gruman during the past two years has become the idol of many fightf fans. In addition to cleaning up bis competitors on the coast, he defeated several of tho best Stand- was a Spaulding forty yevtof standardization and thronga the evolution of each baseball , season. It has 'maintained the same high standard the official ball of the National league since 1878.; - --y ivv : i a3-u 0p Kaa Ctpit 2t Get in the pame 1 Every base- ' ball need Gloves, Bats, Balls, Uniforms, Shoes and all accessories.- . . Needs for every sport. Xnlist XTow Tour Couatry sTseds ....-,.'' . Ton. . A. G; SPALDING & BROS. EROADWAY AT ALDER St m Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company &o&m f irafe Sifeiifftii account SuIUvan Gulch Re-Grade ON AND AFTER APRIL lOth ALL 41 COLUMBIA RIVER ROUTE" TRAINS WILL USE THE PENINSULA TUNNEL AND TROUTDALE LINE. Trains will ttao Union Station : ' No. 2. Pendleton Lcxal, 7:50 a.m. No change. No. x8. Oregon-Washington Limited, zo a.m. ' No change. ' 4 No. 4. Kansas City Express, 6:15 p.m. No change No. iz. Spokane Limited, 7 p.m. No change. - No, ; 6. Salt Lake Express, xi p.m. 20 min. earlier. Trains will arrtaf at Portland: No. 5. Fast maiV7.io a.m. zo minutes later. No. 11. Spokane-Portland Limited, 85 a.m. . , 1' . ' 15 minutes later. No. xp. Pacific Coast Express, 11:40 a.m. . zo minutes later. No. . 1. Portland Local, 530 p.m. No. Z7. OregonsWasblngton Limited, 7 pjn. OWL to Tacoma-Seattle will leave at 11:10 p.m. . xo minutes later This will increase train movements aloni? the Peninsula- ; Troutdale Une very much :: : Persons usln crossings alona this route are warned to "Look Out for the Trains. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM . CITY TICKET OFFICE, WASHINGTON AT THIRD ... Broadway 4500. Astomatk A6xs , ,: : ; Wb. UcMurray, General Passenger Agent, Portland ' sari