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1 THE "OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY jMORNING, MAY 20, 1917: 2 HPPrrY HOP AROUND THE BAGS AN' AROUND THE BAGS INT THEY They Made 10 Runs, Yes ." Thov Maria 10 Rune, firu M I SJ Iff mm w I W I IUIIV w lee-oo-lee-i-ay, AND MAC WAS IN THE HAY Oh, Whet a Roundelay? Wen, That's Enough for Khyme Xa Tongh, Vbn It Comes oft Saturday. San Francisco, May 19. (P. N. S.) In this game of high hippity-hop from ftrat place to aecond and back again in which the Seals are Just at present busily concerned, some fearful and wonderful things happened. They hlpplty-hopped or "hoppity hipped, as the case may be, back into the leadership once again this after noon, and in the hlppity-hopping or hipping and hopping or whatever it was they led us through the mazes of ft baseball demonstration that is a heap more to talk about than it was to look at. The Seals vanquished the Beavers by a score of 10 to 3. Mao Didnt See It. ' Among those not present was Walter McCredie, who was reported to be sick in bed, Walter possibly having a premonition of what was about to happen, Brenton made his seccrnd start r.f the week and went his way after six Innings. Into his place came Lefty Harrington whose pitching wasn't o bad. He pitchod two innings Bill Steen pitched a fair game. , The Beavers gathered in two runs in the fifth and one in the eighth. The Heals scored 2 In the first frame and another in the second when Jocko Fitz heaved one up for a home run. Oh, Yes, We Made One. When the Beavers came up in the fifth Siglin walked. Then Sepulveda dropped a Texas leaguer in left. Bren ton forced Louis at second. Hollocher walked. Rodgers drove a hit to center and Siglin scored Wllie put a sacri ..?, nJ t0 centr scoring Brenton, Hollocher being doubled at third to end the inning. rtrf,trma walk- Norton's single and Williams' sacrifice fly brought in Portland s third rtyi n. mi?,? mf al?tllrio ' Ley Harrington the seventh in satisfactory fashion He got it. He began by walking Corhan and Baker. Steen sacrificed andtW tinBle1 Plck and there we were with three mor f BrVar the blold- Ko K to Borton and Schaller put a grounder to the same party winding up the Seals' batting activities P ' POBTLAND. AB. R. H. PO. A, Flottocher, n. lto1gera. 2b. Wllfo, it ... Karmer, If. . Borton. lh. . ...... -m u o 0 1 2 0 0 8 11 4 O S a o i 8 1 0 1 o o 3 1 o 8 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 1 1 2 11 1 1 0 0 3 O .0 . Williams, cf. . Blslln. b. .. KUber. c. Brenton, p. . HepulTda, . Shimpf UarrliurtoD. n ToUls so 3 SAN FRANCISCO T 24 12 AB. It. H. PO. A. flUgerald, rf. f'lck, 8b Korner, lb. . Bfballer, If. .. Down, 2b. ... Maiwl, cf IXwhan, aa. .. : knr r Slevn, p '.Totals 2 0 8 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 1 10 2 2 fl. 3 3 0 S3 10 13 ii i ? Batted' for Brent on In sersnth. rortland OOOOSAAi a , lilts 0 21021010 T 2 13 10008 10 3 1480002 15 Son Francisco Hits Sliw0? ran "'erald. Two base -""" Schallw, Rorrner 2. Pick 2. Stolen haw. -ntsgsrsM 2. Pick. 'Sacrifice MttSS! B.V?, on balls-Off Brenton 8. off Steen B oft Harrlna ton Z Btrnrk out By Bren"a 1 , 6 Steen Sacrifice flies ni"wi" Ms ins f DouWe plays MaUel to Steen to Pick Corns n . to Kofrwr. Psssed ball Baker. Runs re- ionalb for Brentoa 4, Steen 3.- Left on lbaje PortUnd 7, 8sn Frsnclsco 4. Charse ..defeat tn Rv.nAn t. , . .",r" r Ideal Clothes For the Business Man Hart O 7 ocnam tier &Mdroc have produced for -us the liveli est line of clothes for the busi ness man we have shown in a -good many seasons. ! ' I Here is one shown here. There are a good many more just as good. Every vStyle is represent ed. Every new fabric, 'fine, hand-tailored, sewed with (silk, tailored to retain their shape. Se them today or any da. ' Priced $20 and Up to Sam'l Rosenblatt & The Men's Store Tor Quality; and Service l. i H Is Your Salmon Champ :f ere t. Nine "Button" Catch of Fred W. Smith, 1916 champion of Oregon,' Salmon club, fn the is thei best so When Fred W. Smith takes a day off from his Job of sorting out tte malls on the run between Portland and Ashland, he goes to his home at Glad stone and dons his angling garments. May 4 he went salmon fishing witn Oaks Bunch Tallies And Win From Bees Salt Jke. May 19. (P. N. S.) The Oaks crowded their run getting Into two sessions and emerged with seven tallies, enough to win from the Bees, 7 to 6. The score: OAKLAND. I SALT LAKE. AB. H.0! A. AB. H.O. A. 0Mara,2b. 4 14 C Tobln.cf. .. Adams, lb. i 1Z 1 4 0 Eath,3b. Ine.cf... Lee, If Mlller.rf . . l;Sheeley,lb.. OIRyan.lf 0 Qiiinlan.rf. . 4 Orr.su 8 GislBSon,2b, OIHsnnah.c... liETana.p. . . . 1 8 1 0 1 0 0 Murphy, 3b. Sbeeban.ss. 8 Rocue.c... 4 Burns o 8 Qoodbred.p 1 Ttotals ..S4 ao'144 Totals ..S5 19 28 13 Oakland. 0 0 0 0 0 4 8 0 O I Hits ,....1 1 0 1 04 8 0010 Salt Lake 2 1 0 0 10 0 0 15 Hits 8 1012230 113 Hons O'Marn, Adams. Lane 2. Lee, Miller, Murphy. Tobln 3, Rath. Sheeley, Orr. Er rors Murphy. Tobln, Hannah. Two base hlta Lee. Lane, Ryan. Three base bit Quintan. Sacrifice hits GUlason. Rath, Hannah. Sac rifice fly Ryan. Stolen bases Qnlnlan. lchnc. Base on balls Off Rnm ntt Goodbred 1, off Eyana 3, off Dnbuc 2. Struck out By Burns 1, by trans 1, by Dubue 1. Four runa, 8 hlta. 21 at bat off Burns in IS 1-1 InnlDgs, oat In sixth, 2 on, 1 ont; 4 rr.ns, T bits, '24 a bat off Evans In 6 innings. Ki'na responsible for Burns 3, Good bred 1. E-Tsns 2, Dubuc 3. Credit victory to Good bred, cbarge defeat to Duboo. Left on bases Oakland 8, Salt Lake & Pained ball Han nab. First be e on errors-OskUlid 1. Salt take 1. Tlonble play Murphy lo Adams, fchochan to O'Mara to Adams. Time 1:41. Umpires Guthrie and Finney; ' Willard to Box Before Retiring. Jess Willard, the heavyweight cham pion pugilist who is touring the east with a wild west show, weiehs 1270 pounds and says he hopes to take part in a coupie more ngnts before retiring. $40. Copyright Hart Scha&ncr I y - K J- , x 4 ..... . ; : , . ? - f 11 - ,aV 1 .1 HKx JU'A - i ' -toe- uinrmf I Ml. I I i Ii li vgMPXr.vWJMNMMMM or Fisk iAre Landed m One Day far this season Count 'em nine Fred , Hesse of Parkplace and While Hesse was snaking two from tho depths, nine of the big fellows liked the looks of Smith's bait and fastened on and stuck. It was'tlie largest in dividual catch ever made in one day in the Willamette river with light STANDINGS OF TEAMS Pacific. Coast League. i woo. ijosi. Pet. .614 ..'.9J .512 .475 .4"0 ,:90 .654 .647 .6311 .500 .44g .437 .357 .303 San Francisco 27 Salt take i 25 17 17 21 21 26 25 10 16 16 18 IS IS 11 8 9 13 19 14 14 20 Oakland , 22 Pcrtland ; 1 Vernon 1 18 Loa Aneeles 19 Amerioaa Lecii. New York ; .... 17 Chicago 22 Boston 17 Cleveland ... Washington St. Louis ... Detroit Pkdladelphla Chicago New York . . Philadelphia St. . Louis .. Cincinnati . . . Brooklyn ... Boston 13 13 14 10 r- 8 National Learns. , 22 f 1 : i 14 .667 .032 .640 511 I : 13 .406 3Qi .91 1 Pittsburg .. .833 I Amarloan Aisodatiem. Indianapolis 26 7 .788 .S63 .656 .484 A2: .414 ,3T7 .857 LoulsTille . , Kansas Cltyl Columbus . Minneapolis Milwaukee . St. Paul ... Toledo Des Moines . Omaha Lincoln .... Sioux City . Denver JopUn St. Joseph .. , 18 , 15 , 15 : 11 12 10 , k 10 Western league. 14 12 16 15 17 13 18 7 10 10 11 .691 .615 .600 .542 .440 .440 .360 .296 .750 .522 .476 .455 .407 .381 ....... . . 4 ia 15 13r :::::: ii I 14 14 ia Wichita 8 1 Korthwsitem League, Taccma . . . Seattle Spokane ... Great Fall VncoUTer . Eutte -::!::::::: 3 6 11 11 12 16 13 4 10 ,.. 10 i I 11 i 8 Additional Sports on Page M12, This; Section. Stetson Hats $4 to $15 & Man. Co. Southeast Corner Fifth and Alder -i"1 I Ligtt TackL H; 5 Willamette river May 4, which bis salmon. tackle. Smith used a 54 ounce rod and nine thread line. The total weight of the catch was 219 pounds. Smith wonthe championship medal of the Salmon club of Oregon for the year 1916, with a total of 64 fish. To date this year he has caught 24. Tigers Win Double . Bill From Angels Los Angeles, Cal., May 19. Vernon kicked the Angels back into the cellar this afternoon, taking both games of a double header by the scores of 5 to 2 and 2 to 0. Doc Crandall held thj Tigers to five hits In the first contest, in which nine boots were made. Mitch ell let the Angels down with two hits in the second affair. "The scores: LOS ANGELES. ! VERNON. AB. U. O. A. AB. H. a A. Maarrert.ef. 4 0 2 O Daley. If 5 0 3 0 VsuKhn.2b. 5 4 1 3 Snodrraaa,2b 3 4 McLsrrT.ss. 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 SchulU.3b. 5 0 2 Meusel.rf... 5 8 O O'Gria-gs.lb... 2 0jOallowsT,3b 4 OiDoane.rf S E.llia.11 Z O 3 Basler,e.-i. 8 2 2 Gleleh'n,l 8 0 1 Chadbou'e.cf 4 Simon, c... 4 iaTU,ss. ... s O 2 ITogj.p -1 0 0 Kiiafer... 1 O O Crandall, pr 0 0 0 Chance.. 10 0 Hall, p.. 0 0 0 Johnaon,p. .. 4 Totals.. 33 B 24 14 Totals. 81 6 27 11 Batted for Hall. Batted for Crandall. J-oa Angeles 0000000 1 12 vernon -.. O 0 3 0 1 O 1 01 6 Buna Vaughn, Ellla, Snodrrass 2. McLarry 2. Grlgra. Errors Vaughn. Schults 3, Cran dall, licLarry 2, Galloway. Simon. Two fcaae hits Bessler. Doane. Three base hit Galloway. DoclJe plays CtoadbouiVe to (rises. Johnson to Cbadboome to Urlggs, Me Larry unassisted, gnodgras to Grlgr. Stolen base Vaughn, MeuseL Bases on balla Off Johnson 4, off Hoars 8, off Crandall 2. Struck out By Johnson 3. by Hogg 1. Um pires Phyle and Guthrfe. Time 18. Second game: i LOS ANGELES. 1 VBBXOX AB. H.O. A.I AB. ILO.A. Majnrert.rf 3 0 2 OlDaley.lf 3 0 3 0 Vaughn. 2b 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 4 .nourr ss,a 4 1 2 1 1 1 -11 Schults,8b. Meuwel.rf . . EllU.lf.... Boles, e. Gl'hm'n.lb Daria.aa. .. Brown.p.. . Lepham.. tBaasler... l:MeLarry,sa. 4 0Grtgra,lb. . 0GalIow'y,3b GDoane,rf , . . 0 12 0 3 Mz.e MlcheU,p. a Gr'hllng.aa i Han lall.p Killifer. . Totals ..27 2 24 IS Totals ..2 9 27 13 Batted for Davis in eighth. T uaiiea ior erown m eighth. t Batted for Hall In ninth. Los Angeles 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hlta 1 1 O 0 0 O O 0 O 2 Vernon 0 1 0 1 0 OOO i lilts 0 21 21 1 20 S Runs Griggs. Galloway. Errors Msggert, Vaughn. Thnee baae hit Griggs. Stolen bi:se Schults. Sacrifice hit Daley, Cbad lxurne. Struck out By Mitchell 4, by Brown 4 Bases on balls Off Mitchell 3. Bun Off Brown 1. Double play Galloway to McLarry to Griggs. Time 1:35. Umpires Phyla sad Casey. American Association Results. At Milwaukee ' R. H. E. Toledo o 7 i Milwaukee 2 2 Batteries Schulz, Vance - and Sweeney; Goodwin and Deberry. At Kansas City R. II. E. Indianapolis 6 8 0 Kansas City i 5 0 Batteries FilUngham and Ooseett; Crutcher, Sanders and Ilargrave. i At Minneapolis R, H. E. Columbns 0 5 j Minneapolis '. . 2 t 3 Batteries Courtis, Loudermilk and Coleman, Dilhoefer; Williams and Owens. At St, Paul R. H. K. Louisville , 5 ji j St Paul .3 9 1 , Batteries Da1s and Clcmons; Grl ner, Niehaus and Glenn. Western Ledgue Results.; ; At Omaha It- III E. Lincoln 6 2 Omaha , . 6 8 3 Batteries Halla and Rohrer: O'Toole and Crottern. At St. Joseph R. II. E Wichita 4 9 2 St. Joseph... 3 4 i Batteries Baker and Poyrer; Hop per and Jkloore. At Joplln R. Hi E. Denver 0 3 0 Joplln 17 l Batteries Boehler and Shestak; McOraner and Monroe. At Des Moines R..H. E. ........ 2 Sioux City Des Moines . 7 1 - Batteries Ororer ' 'and ". Crosby: O'DouL KalUo jutd Spahr. . v :: -v ;. i-.'- : LES DARCY NEAR END FROM POISONING DUE ! TO INFECTED M01M Australian Boxer, Who En listed in Aviation Corps, Is in Memphis Hospital. mi . I IS SUDDENLY AFFLICTED Kanafer Ollmore, la Coastant Attend aneo, Tell frafferlng of 7unBt laaaiewelrbt Called "Slacker. I Memphis. Tenn.. May !.--(!. N. S.) j Les Darcy, middle and heavyweight champion of the Australian ring, lies ; tonight at the Qantley-Ramaay hospl- ' tal in a dying condition. At 5:30 -o'clock tonight Fred Gil more, Darcy's manager, who Is at the bedside of the stricken champion, aaid: "parcy has only a fighttng chance The doctors- tell me be mar not live many hours. He Is making a brave struggle. . Only his strong vttality 1b : holding him now." Dajxy is suffering from ! rfreumatlo fever and a complication of ailments resulting from infection of la decayed tooth. A false toothy replacing one knocked out in the ringeet up an infection which, cpread through his system. His heart is affected and his entire body is paralyzed. Darcy came to Memphis for a ring engagement, after being barred from New York, Louisiana and other states because it was charged ne was 'a "slacker" for not enlisting in the Aus tralian army, fighting in Europe. ! After coming to Memphis Darcy en listed in the United States aviation ; reserves. Then Mayor As hero ft issued . a permit for him to fight, but before : the bout could be staged Darcy be came ill. His condition has grown , steadily worse since. a Phillies Win From Cuba. Philadelphia. May 19. (L. N. S.) Pat Moran'g men nosed out the Chi cago Cubs, 6 to 4. in an 11 inning con test here today. Vaughn was touched up for 11 hits, including a double, a triple and a home run. Bancroft made the home run. The score: CUIC.AA . I PHILADELPHIA. AB. H.O. A.i An ti . 2Paakert.cf.'. Klack.rt-lf. ft 0 2 Dole,2b... 3 0 2 Merkle.lb.. 4 2 10 liBancroft.sa. 4 Stock. 3b lKYSTath.rf. . ' 0,Wnlfd.;f-lb O.Loderua. lb. 0 Cooper. If... ll.Mehoff Jib. 2Kllllfer,c... 4,Oeohg-er,p. OMajer.p WUUama.cf 2 Wolter.rf . . o Mann,lf-ct. 4 Wilson, c... 4 Deal.Sb.... 5 Vaughn, p. . 5 Beutber.. o 1 10 0 o LTender,p. ljrw IMcUaffi'n sAdams. . . . Tbtals 38 7tS0 IS Totals ...42 13 33 19 Batted for Williams In tenth No oats when winning run eared. XBstted for Oescbser in fourth. IKsn for Laderus In eighth. zBitted for Majer In elcbth. Chicago 3 00 1000000 Philadelphia. 0O1 1010100 16 Rone Flack. Doyle. Merkle. . Williams. BancroftjVVaitted. Luderue, Kitllfer. klctiaf- 0 1 flgan. : Errors Zelder. Flack. Williams. Deal I Bancroft. Oescbger. Two baas hit Paskert! 1 1 JJ,ro . aji c,raTain. Home ran ban- erorr. Banes on balls Oft Oeechcer 2. off Mayer 3, off Vanghn 4, eft Lavender 1 Sac rifle hit Williams. Struck out By Oesca ger 1, by Mayer 3, by Lavender 1. by Vangha 8. Double plays Bancroft to Nlehoff to Lo derus, , Bancroft to Nlehoff to Whined. L'm plree Kigler and Crth. Braves Break Losing Streak. Boston, May 19. (I. N. S.) The Braves, after losing five in a row, de feated Cincinnati here today, 6 to 1. The score: BOSTON. CINCINNATI. AB. H.O. A. AB. H.O. A. Wr'n'v'e.as 4 O S 4Groh.3b... 4 Koof.M... 0 Fitap'k,2b. 8 Kally.cf... 8 Twombly.rf 8 Kon'chy.lb 4 Smlth.&b... 4 Magee.lt.. 2 Gowdy.c... 3 Barnes.p.. 3 2 O 2 2 0 2 0 15 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 o o o o o 0 o o 0Boasch,cf . . tyGrlfflth.rf. rThorpe.lf... 2 Wingo.c... 0 Mitchell, lb. 2fShesn.2b... Toner. d. . Knetser.p. . Eller.p Chase tNeale . Totala . .2 10 27 16 Totals ...30 2 24 17 Batted for Toner In elxth. t Batted for Knetaer In eighth. Cincinnati OOO 1 00000 01 Eoatoa ..1 01 201 000 6 Kons fltapatrlck 2. Smith 2, Kelly, Bonsch. Errors Smith, iltspatrlck, Twombly. Groh. Wtngo 2, Mitchell. Three base hit Barnea. Stolen bae Kelly. Bases 00 ball a Off Taney 2. Struck out By Barnes 2, by Knetser 1. by Toney 1. Sacrifice hits Kelly, Msree. Double play Kopf to Shean to Mltcheu. Hits Off Toney 7 in 6 innings, off Knetser 2 In 2 Innings. Umpires Brron and Qulgley. : Cards Drop Another. Brooklyn. May 19. (I. N. S.) The Dodgers again won from the Cardinals today; 6 to 1. The score: ST. LOLI8. I BROOKLYN. AB. H.O. A.I AB. H.O. A. BetseLSb. . 1 2Johnston.ef. 0 4 J. Smith. rf. J.Miller.lb Horosby.aa. Cruise. cf.. Long. If.... Gonzales, c . r.Smith,3b. De Fate. 3b. Steele. p.. . Watson.p. . 1 Ojiauhert,lb. 9 0;Hlckmn.lf. 3 0 Stengel, rf. ." 8 O'Cutshaw.Zb. 2 0Mowrey,3b. 4 llOlson.ss 0 1 O.MIlUr.c 0 13 2 1 1- I Cadore.p... 0 1 0 0) Horstman.p 1 O 0 Pierce. p.. . O Bescaer.. 1 0 1 o 0 Totals ..31 5 24 11, Totals ...31 10 27 12 Batted for Hortamaa in eighth. . St. Lonla 1OO0O000 01 Brooklyn 2 0400000 Runs J. Smith. Daubert, Hickman 2. Sten gel. Ottahaw, Mow-ray. Errors None. T-o base hlU J. Miller. Stengel. Three base hits Hirkmsn, Gonaales. Sacnflce hiu CntAhaw Stolen base Cruise. Double playi Hornsby to J. Mllier. Hits Off Steele 3 1-2 18 In nings, off Watson 3 in 2-8 inning, off Horst. man 4 ' in 4 Innings, off Pierce none in 1 In ning. Left on bases St. Louis 4,i Brooklyn 0. Struck out By Steele 2, by Hcratmsn 1, by Cadore 4. Bases on. balls Off) Steele 4, off Cadore 1. ! Pirates Beat MoGraw's Giants. New York, May 19. (I. N. S.) Pittsburg won from New York here today in a poorly played exhibition game 'by a score of 6 to 4. The score: PITTSBURG. I NEW TDRK. AB. H.O. A.I AB. H.O. A. Carey. ef . . . X" 2 8 lBBrna,lf . . . 8 2 10 Blgbee.Sb. 2 v o x nermt.zi). . 4 Schmidt. c. 3 Baird.:tb... 5 Htn hm'n.lf 8 Brief.lb... 4 Klng.rf.... 8 rlaber.b... 2 Glessnn,2b. 2 Mctrthy.ss 4 Oooper.p... 8 1 1 s Kooerta n.rf 1 2 2lZ!mm'n.3b. 0 1 0! Fletcher. a. 1 11 2 Kanff.cf... 0 8 OJlolke.lb. .. 2 4 OiMcCarty.e.. 0 2 I'Perritt.p. .. 1 O 3Bentoo,p. .. 0 0 4Kelly Andersoa,p. ToUls ..33 8 27 20 1 Totals ...87 10 27 14 Batted for Benton is eighth. i Plttstrarg 0 10O1011 13 New Tork O 0 0 3 0 0 0 O 14 Runs Catrey. Baird, Brief, King. McCarthy. Heraog. Fletcher, Ksnff. Holkr. I Errors Baird. Fischer 2. Fletcher 2. McCarthy, Bea ton. Two base bit Burns. Three base bit Carey.. Stolen bases Brief. Fischer, Barns. Sacrifice hit H inch man. Doable plays. Fletcher te Heraog to liolke. Left on bases New Tork 9, Plttsbnrg 7. First base ea er ror New York 1. fit tabu rg 1. Strnek out er rerrltt 2, by Benton a, by Cooper 4. tnv plnts Klent and Branafleld. .1 I ' ." " " 1 -ssafc m NATIONAL LEAGUE ! i 1 r 4 6 0 4 0 6 110 8 2 O R 8 1 a 1 10 4 1 a 210 100 100 pooi j " THE LURE OF HAWAII Them Betver birds may not be much for.fighting. At times they seem to linger in a. trance. Don't think we mean to be the least bit slighting, But you should see them do that hula dance. And when the gong at 3 begins Us beating, You ought to see 'em travel out oh, boyl Perhaps they think that it's the hour for eating And Mother Kau Kau's cooked a mess of poi. Their minds seem wand'ring far across the sea, To coral slopes washed clean by water salty Ah, wefll who'd e'er forget oldVaikikU Beaver Travelognea. On the windward side of Oahu Island It averages 120 Inches of rainfall per year. On the Honolulu or leeward sld-? the rainfall is about the same as in Portland, around ,40 inches. The dis tance apart Is four or five miles but a dhaln of mountains halts the low hanging clouds. THE HEROIC SLACKER. I'd like to join the navy and assist our fighting fleet. But waves might break across the ' bow and wet my tender feet. I'd like to join the army and let out some German blood, But fancy that I wouldn't like to stand 'round in the mud. . I'd like to join the fliers and direct our brave attack. But falling miles and miles and miles is hard upon the back. I'd lUtt) to join the divers and re sale the sharks with tricks. But air is bad and food is poor and there's them' rheumaticks. I'd like to help our country and perform my valiant share. Bat pick me out a comfy, yes, a comfy swivel chair. 9 9 9 War Definitions. Raiding party: Will Warren and Leo Harms. A Freak I A Freak t George Done, merchant, is in town from Pilot Kock. George Is the only man we hare met who is not trying to get into the offloers' reserve corps. In stocking up with things now to escape future high prices, it might be remarked, in passing, that the barber will continue as before. The Ked-X should see to It that It doesnt get the double-X la these benefit boxing- matches. Readers of the humorous wonder sometimes If there shouldn't have been an "a" in the name of Holl weg. s As W. MacMaster Would Say. Some of our golfers, who yelled "Fo-rrrrTe!" are now saying "Fur. rrrrrow!" AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago Beats Red Sox. Chicago, May 19. The White Sox had little trouble solving Leonard's southpaw slants, and defeated the Red i lo l" wio cuu the series. The locals, only one as- sist. whlle the outfielders gathered in 14 flies. Eddie Collins starred at the bat with three hits, including a triple. Twenty thousand people witnessed the contest. The score: BOSTON. I CHICAGO. AB. H.O. A. AB. ILO. A. Honper.rf.. 6 14 0 J.Ooillns.rf . 8 1 0 Bsrry.2b... 6 18 OlWearer.b. 4 2 8 1 Gainer. lb.. 4 2 6 0E.Colllna.2b 4 3 0 0 Lewla.lf... 4 2 4 0 Jackson. If.. 4 110 Walah.cf. . 4 12 O felach.cf .. . 4 18 0 Gardner.Sb. 4 10 2'Gand.U.lb... 8 18 0 Scott.ss.... 4 0 0 2 Rlaberg.ss.. 4 1 0.0 Agnew.e... 2 O S 8 Bchalk.e 4 18 0 Leonard.p.. 8 0 0 lfWllllams.p. 2 0 0 0 Janrrin... 1 0 0 DaaforU.p. 1 O 0 0 tCady 1 0 K ToUls. . 86 8 24 8 Totals ...83 11 27 1 Batted for Agnew in' ninth. . "t Bat ted for Leonard ia ninth. Boston 0 O 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 CUcago i 3 0 O O 1 02 2 9 Runs Gainer, Lewis, J. Collins, Weaver 2, E. Collins 2, Jackson. Klaberg. Sehalk. Er rors Walsh. Gardner, Rlsberg 2. Two base hlta J. Colllna, Levrla, Gardner. Three baae hits EL Collins . Gainer Jackson. Borne run Wearer. Sacrifice hit Gardner. Stolen base Hooper. Bases on balls Off WlUlsms 1. off Leonard -1. Stmck out By Leonard 8, by WlUiams 0. Hit by pitched ball By Leon ard, J. Collin. Umpires McCormlck, Nallln and Connolly. Braves Continue to Drop. St. Louis. May 19. (I. N. 8.) Al though they gathered U hits from Walter Johnson s delivery, the Browns were unable to check their losing streak today, the Washington team winning 9 to 6. The score: ST. LOUIS. WUH1NUIW. AB. H.O. A. AB. H.O. A Shot ton. If. S 3 3 Austin. 3b.. 6 8 2 Hlsler.lb... 4 O 12 Jacobson.rf 8 2 2 Severold.c. 4 1 O Msrsans.cf. 4 2 3 E.John' B. 2b 4 0 8 LaTan.sa.. 3 12 Davenp't.p 2 0 0 Sothoron.p. 1 O 0 Sloan 10 0 t Miliar 110 OiJudge.lb. 2 Foster. 3b... 2 Milan.ef... OlUicejf 1 oSmitb.lf... 0 Morgan. 2b.i 4 Alnsmlth.e. 2Crane.sa...; t McHrida.ua. 2'Johaaon.p. 4 OAjera p. .., 0 tHnanka... Totals .. 13 27 14 Totals .38 14 27 0 Batted for La ran la ninth. j 1 Batted for Hotboron tn ninth. v- Batted for Crane ia aUth. I St. Louis 2 2O0 1 000 1 Waahlngtoa 0 2000 8 2 1 10 Runs Boot ton 2, Austin. Jaeobson. Lavan, Miller. Judge. Foster 2, Milan 2. Rice 2. Mor- Sin 2. Error! Shot ton. Austin, Lavan, Rice, organ. Crane. Two base bits Austin, rtbot ton, Alnamith 2 Three base bite laeobaon. Smith. Home run Miller. Sacrifice hits Rice, McBriiie. Double plays Staler to Aus tin. E. Johnson to Lavan to Staler. . Lavan to E Johnson to Klsler. Staler to Latan to John aon. W. Jobnaon to Crans to Judge. Bases on balls Off Daren port 2, off Ayerj 1. Struck out By -Jon neon 1, or jvrsn o. ncn ing record Off QaTeoport f hlta 0 runs In 6 1-3 innings, off Johnson 10 hits, 6 runs in f Inning. Ift on bsses fit. Loa la 7. Wssh lngton .' Dlneea. Time 2.-OS. Cmpires-t-Owens and Tigers and Yankees Tie. Detroit. May 19. (I. N.j S.) The Tigers and Yankees went l innings to a tie at 9 -all today.: The score: NEW YORK !i VcmuiT an. it.O. A.I AB-H.O. A. ft 3 O 2 Hendrli.rf Htgh.U... Malwl.2b. PIpp,lb. -. Baker.Sb. . Miller.cf.. S a lirjuas.ss.. 1 1 l;Yorng,2h. 0 3 SjBnrns.lb. 2 13 OC'obb.rf. .. 4 7 S 0 3 0 1 13 0 2 2 1 1 2 V escb-ir 1 3 OUeauamxcf 6 O j Msgee.cf , . 0 o avitt.sb... 1 24 Suraopr.c. 3 2 2 O 1 O 2 O 1 1 ' 1'eck.ss. . . 2 : Vunamaker.e 0 10 2 S0aage.eJ 0 i Rursell.p. . X 1 j Love.p 1 0 Shawkey.p. . 4 1 o oCHmn'g'm.p 1 0 lBotand-p.j 1 O iJBM,R. r.Mw.11 . OOO OlEhsike.p.J z w o . tJooes...J OOO Totals.. 44 13 33 lrCrawfordt 10 0 Batted for Miller is ninth, t Ran far Spencer is fiftn. IBatted for Bo land ta seceoth. New York 211200001 O Detroit 1 8 1 0 0 0 0 3 O 1 O Buns Hendrtx 2. Hleh. Malsel E, Pipp. sill ier. Nnaanuaker, Le. Boast 2. Cdbb. Veach 2. Heilrnson, Vltt, Speaccr. Cuningiiam. Errors Hendrtx. Magee. Peek. BosseH, Young 2. Hefl raann. Two base kits Miller. VHU. Sbawkey. Three base alts Peck, Ooob. Stolen fcamsa Kaker. Hendrlx, peck, Cobb. crifica bits Young 2, Peek. ; Heihaann., Double plays Ti . A.CRONIN I Wave of Immigration. With mountain dew on the Mink and tiffin prohibited, we may expect an influx of Bcotcn and Bug-Han ffutfrra. ' 9 9 9 "Uses Money of Ward to Buy U. S. War Bonds." says evening headyne. Must have been an ex-Federal leaguer. That Round-Up Troop. It Taylor takes a hunch of whooping cowboys oir to Trance, Tonli he sorry, very sorry, Kaiser Ted &oosevslt may ride roughly, with a lot ox snort ana prance. And the enlists round his feet ua7 snake wild William Oo a oanee. Bat take It, b. from those who know, Old BlU won't have a cnaaoe, Zf they onoe cut loose with Umatilla TU. : Doc Clough says he saw this epitaph on a tombstone at 'lanieciuan, um- homa; TTt-M iui mv wifa. Bamantha Proctor. Who ketched a cold and would not doctor. CTh could not etav. she had to go. Praise, God from whom all blessings now. 9 9 9 A fishing outfit- Is needed -with each Yankee noldier's kit. Ttoey ay there's carp in the Rhine. Candidates for bugler's Jobs should practice In cold storage plants or hank vaults. Now that Jeflicoe has been made chief of the British navy, one hopes he doesn't get the last two-syllables of his name shot off. as A. book of verses underneath the bough. A loaf of -bread, a tag of wine and thou So Omar sang, but he did not live bare. Where wine's taboo and bread's expen. slve now. ... In passing. It might be remarked that the rendezvous at Sixth and Washington is singularly free now of ham and egg fighters. The world's champion diver, Everett Johnson, has Joined the navy. Tom Edison can forget sub marines and take a sleep. . , M First conscription should be among the guys who pose for clothing and collar ads. Yep, we seen the cowl Omulnebari to Spencer to Burns, Miller to Lovb to Peck. Bases on balls Off Cunning ham 8, BbLand 1, James 2, Ounke 2, Buasell 2. Lot S. Bbawkey Hit by pitcher By Shawkev. Boencer. struck out By James 2. Lore 1. Sbawkey S. t,' moires 0Loughlln and U I l.'.li.a .wt ' ... . Errors Beat Indians. Cleveland. May 19. (I- N. ft) The Philadelphia Athletics won the open ing game of the series from the In dians here today, 5 to 3. The score: CLEVELAND. I PHILADELPHIA. AB. H.O. A. AB. II.O. A. OraneT.U.. 2 O 0 0Wltt.es,... 4 14 3 Cbapm'n,as 3 2 2 o'-Struak.ef . . B 1 4 o Speaker.cf. x a UBooie.tr.... a 1 o o 3 1 0Htes,3b. .. 4 10 2 3 1 B Mclunla.lb. O't 1 111 2;cuan.c. 4 1 ,6 0 O 0 1 W. J us'n.rf 4 O 1 0 Kotn.rr.... Warn by. 2b. Miller. lb.. Kvana.Sb. . O'Neill. c. BUlinga.e.. Klepfer.p. . Coumbe.p.. Boehllng.p. Morton, p. . Ailiaoo... fGulsto. . . . t Ho ward.. Karanagh 1 Turner... lGrorr.2b. 3 2-8 2 1K Johnson.p 3 O 1 2 3 Koyea.p. . LVOV i!. 0! Totala ..33 11 27 1 Totals .30 7 27 10 Ratted for Klepfer In third. t Hatted for O'Neill in sixth. - XBstted for Ummb in sixth, IBatted for Hothllng in eighth. Bstted for Evans in ninth. Cleveland 1 0000010 13 Philadelphia O06OOOOO 03 Buns Graney. Chapman, Both, Witt, Strunk, Bodle, Bates, it. Johnaou. Brrora Cbapman, Roth, Wamby, Evans 2, kipft-r. Coumbe, Bates. Two base hits Bate, Roth. Sacrifice hits Chapman, U rover. Stolen baaea Bates, Roth 2, Bodie 2, Wambv. Bases on balls Oft Johwon 5, oft Klepfer L. off Noyes z. on Morion 1. orruca out uy jonnsop a, by .Noyes 2, by Mortos 1. WIU pitch Klep- rer. umpires mans ana Monsxity, 2:0ft. j NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE At Seattle Seattle Butte- i B.H.K. J.... 6 9 1 4 11 1 Batteries Dal ley. Alexander and Sullivan; T. Cunninghams Jfeetcalf and Kafora. At Vancouver: j R. H. E. Great-. Falls 4 8 4 Vancouver !. t 7 0 Batteries Hall and Cheek; Russell. Barham and Cadman. j Second game: R, H. E. Great Falls j. ... 7 13 1 Vancouver j. ... 3 9 l Batteries Gardner and Byler; Gipe and Cadman. v. At fepoaane Tacoma-spokane game postponed, rain. j !" Mrs. Hubert Law of San Francisco won the women's golf championship of northern California recently by defeat ing Mrs. Thomas Baker, 4 ;up and 3. Every Man Can BuyBetter Clothes There is no man la Portland better dressed than the man who buys his clothes at CHERRY'S. He gets all of he latest styles and effocts at the lowest prices, with the additional ben eflt of liberal credit. ; CHERRY'S handles a line of men's clothing that represents much greater values than the price assked. They know that every garment is an honest one, made right and with ino deception about it. These clothes iare sold by CHERRY'S' because they fairly and squarely represent a greater -viJue than the price asked the price Is enough to Insure quality, not! too nauca to give btr ralues. - 1 i We believe that It is perfectly fair to assume that every man : who -buys clothes wants good clothes, and so we have adopted the policy of having nothing but jgood, clothes, because when a suit Is solo) the transaction Is only just begun. That ; suit has to give perfect satisfaction jail the time IM nun Is Paying for iti Think - that - point over (Carefully; ft Is the basic reason i why so many suc cessful business men are tuying on credit at. CHERRY'S credit clothing tore at ;89-9l, : Washington r street. riiecjc oioca. - .a- TEAMBITASHAS- . BEIGHT FUTUBE S IN PADDED RING Holding Veteran Lee Johnson! to Draw Is Lauded by Supporters. Utile Alex Trambitas. who Is Jasti a trifle over 16 years old. Is a coming, pugilistic star. This Is the opinion! of a great number of followers of ths sport, who witnessed him box Leal Johnson, the crack Oakland mitt wield-i er. to a draw In a 10 round contest at! Vancouver, Wash., last Friday night. With little or no experience at alL Trambitas held his own with Johnson and If he is nursed along carefully there is no reason why he should not develop into a consistent winner. Toung Trambitas has a treat pair of shoulders and can hit with either hand, beiOdea being fast on his feet. Jack Fahle. the veteran handler of boxers, who lias had Alex in tow for the last couple of seasons. Is highly elated over the showing of his protege and It is believed that Fahie will be able to bring Trambitas to the front. Trambitas is said to weigh under 130 pounds and has an opportunity of meeting the heavy featherweights as well .as the lightweights. Bobby Evans, former manager- of Billy Mascot and Al Bommem, will leave tomorrow afternoon for Seattlor where he hopes to make arrangements for a couple of bouts for Matt Brock, the Cleveland featherweight, who will come west under the management of Evans. Evans also hopes to arrange contests for Brock in Spokane and Wallace, Ida. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Won. Lst. Pet. Crane 0. a o 1.0"d M. Seller 3 1 .7fiO O-W. K. ft N ..8 1 .T50 Northwest Steel 3 1 .ST Northwest Klectrlc 2 2 Bramauer-FYatik 1 1 Jul Marahall-Wells 1 2 .333 BUke-McraU 1 2 .3H.1 H.. I. ft S 0 8 .OOO City Employes 0 8 .OuO Only three of the five scheduled games of the Commercial Baseball league were played yesterday, the Crane-City Employes and the Blue mauer Frank-Marshall Wells contests being- rjoatnoned on account of wet grounds. The" M. Seller team defeated the Northwest Electric Co. nine by the score of 7 to 4. 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