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SECTION TWO SPORTS NEWS WANT ADS TWELVE PAGES REAL ESTATE, BUILDING MARKETS, MARINE PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 10, 1917. IS? HE'S KNOW NAKQM LEADING mm iM I OUR BASEBALL GAMES i i I Failed to Stick With Beavers but Is Demon With San Francisco Seals, ERICKSON WINS 9 GAMES Qotga Helfrlch, Transferred to Spo kane, Had Good Record; Tonne Xre- j mer On of Surprise of 1917. . i I " Nakomla and Ray Kxemer, the Youngster who Is showing rare form on th mound for Del Howard' crew. TO mo leauillK iwiriers 01 mo ira.- j clflc Coast league. Each has won four tames and lost one. j t'i i u.' i ' - - - - - . person Nakcrmls. Well, he Is "Casey'" : Smith, the Indian, who is a member Of the league leading Seals and who 'by the way, failed to show enougn class to stick with the Beavers last year. Smith used to play with the Sherman Institute of California. Erickson earned his way to a high nmltlnn In the standings of the twlrl- ers 'by winning his last four games. His record is won 9. lost 3, percentage 750. ' Standridge of Los Angeles has won' and lost 2 and Goodbred of Oak land has won 5 and lost 2. Rube Ev ans, ex-Beaver, leads the Salt Laker3 with 7 wins and 2 loses. Helfrlch, who was transferred 'o Spokane last week, captured 6 victo ries for the Beavers and lost 3, al though at the time these averages were made up Mails had won his only tart for the Mackmen. Following are the pitching records, including the games of last Sunday: Wan. Lot. Pet. B.H.F. Iun, Vernon 1 0 1.000 0 ' Mull. Portland 1 0 1.000 4 'Dougherty Sao Francisco 1 0 1.000 8 SmlUi, San Francisco 4 1 -fiOO 11 Kroner. Oakland .4 1 .SOO H Erlckaon. Sun Francisco. 9 S .7.10 J8 fUoudridge, Ix Angfles. 8 2 .750 IS Ooodbred. Oakland 6 2 .714 23 Knn. Salt Lake 7 8 .70O 20 Klrmayer, Salt iAk 2 1 .e7 4 Helfrlch, Portland 6 3 .626 28 Hall, Los Angeles 7 0 -63 26 Prwurh. Oakland 8 6 .571 22 Hoff, .Salt Lake 4 3 .671 82 LtTereni, Bait Lak 5 4 .5S6 17 BtuO, San Franeiaoo.. . . 7 0 .638 80 Oldham, Saa Franclswx. 7 6 . 53S 87 Pteen, San PTanelawv. 8 7 .633 27 Ftnur. Portland 7 7 .600 24 . Qutnn, Vernon 7 7 .6O0 28 ' Eyas AJUtelea S .500 25 Dubao, salt jaite p o "' Mltehell. Vernon 6 6 .500 82 tYandall, l Angeles... 5 6 .600 23 Ber, Oakland ..... 8 8 .600 13 V,1. n.ll.nJ A 7 .402 25 Bnru,' OakUnd 4 5 .444 26 .mxnaie, Vernon 8 4 .428 . 21 Hughe. Salt Lake 8 4 .429 20 Br em ton, Portland ...... 6 7 .417 42 .Brown. Loa An (Trie 3 4 .333 28 Schlttdle. Salt Lak ..... 2 4 .833 22 Pee&anler. Vernon 8 7 .300 38 How. Portland 2 7 .222 26 Hrt U Anfrelea 2 7 .222 2. Pruiett. Oakland 0 1 -Ouo 2 Arlett, Oakland 0 8 .000 15 Kltrp trick. Portland... 2 IXxif an. Salt Lake. 8 Valencia, Vernon . 6 ' Hyatt leads in Southern Ham Hyatt, who used to play with Vancouver in the Northwestern league. Is the leadlnr batsman of the South ern league now, having passed Coving ton 'who held the lead for a couple of weeks. Hyatt Is biffing the pill at a .868 clip. ' Moran, former Coast player. IS Datting .857 ana 13 wen up amunt, the base stealers. Herb Kelly, the twlrler traded with Nixon to New Orleans for Lynn Bren- and J oat three games. Walker of New ' Orleans is the leading twlrler with even victories and one defeat. Tjoudermllk Top A. A. Twlrler Demmitt of Columbu is etlll lead ing the American association batters. Hi average is .360. Jimmy Volx of Kansas City is second -with .347. Qrover Loudermilk, 'who failed to make good with the Beaver when ent out to Portland last year, heads the association twirlers with nin vic tories and one defeat. EX-BEAVER STAR REPLACES MUCH HERALDED FIND Fabrique Benched in' Favor of Ivan Olson, Who Is Showing Class, i New York. June 9. (TJ. P.I The unbreakable heart of Ivan Olson is carrying him to new heights of glory. His courageous ball playing, his fast thinking brain, and the pure force of his grit are winning back for him his old Dlace as shortstop for the Brooklyn National league team. Bunny Fabrique; hailed as a wondsr the man who would put the Dodgers In the running again ia holding down a bench position. His fielding, sensa tional when the season opened, has turned out lately to be nothing more than ordinary; his hitting, prominent in the early days of the campaign, has . fallen off until it resembles a pitcher's .batting average. ' - Olson was stationed on the bench "when the Brooklyn started on the march through the season. Occasion ally he filled In as a pinch hitter and runner, and occasionally he got Into the lineup for a short time. His main .usefulness, however, wa coaching. Olson occupied one coexher's box and .Wilbert Robinson the other. X dam To Cor v Olson , was game. He didn't blink '.hen the news came to him that he "wa to be used only as a substitute. '" He merely set his teeth and stuck ;td It. Olson Is back there now. He's play ing better ball than he did last sum mer, but he still need Improvement to be called on a pax with other Na tional league shortstops. HI hitting. - always timely. Is about the same. But the quick brain of Ivan, his nerve on i -bases and In the field, has inspired tither members of the club. Since Ol- Cotton savs isjng cotton says "Come to the Piano De partment ! "There will be special prices on many of these pi anos Monday. Be sure to take advantage of them." 7th Floor Lipman, Wolfe & Co. J King Cotton is an absolute monarch when it comes to sales 1 Whoever heard of Shetland wool sweater coats at $4.95? At least, not such sweater coats as these with large sailor col lars, wide belts and pockets, tool Such colors as rose, gold, apple green, purple and blue. Third Floor Lipman, Wolfe & Co. y -crry 'r Sale King Cotton Announces Regular delivery service on both sides of the river 'be tween here and Oregon City on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Shetland wool sweater Coats $4.95. Modart CORSETS $2.95 Rose Festival "Garland Drill" Red-white-and-blue Hair Ribbons for the school 1 children who will take part in the Garland Drill are reaay ai tne KiDDon uepanmeni. Main Floor Lipman, Wolfe & Co. 8?w it&ms0' . " ... Haf Off o Marin' 'V: 'bss - - MMWAnd this week all Portland has its hat off to Uncle . i i r fellows with red blood in their veins to loin them. f I . .. L L. , remaps you Know some, leu mem idoui tne mannesi Made of pink brocade with three pairs of pink hose supporters and as dainty a top trimming as any woman could wish. . Women who have worn Modart Corsets will come in dozens of dozens to take advantage of this special sale. 4th Floor Lipman, Wolfe & Co. "What garments are most in demand right now?" asked King Cotton and every one in the department replied "SKIRTS" and so plans were laid for this Extraordinary sale of SKIRTS for King Cotton went to Ireland to get these Pure Linen Pattern Cloths For this Monday sale at HALF PRICE And when we say "Half Price" we mean half of the old prices! These sale prices are but a third of what such cloths would be marked if bought on today's market! The difficulties that the Irish linen manufacturers have encountered since the war have caused them to cut down their operating expenses very materi ally and so, where formerly they turned out SO patterns they are now going to turn out but 10 or 121 It's these discontinued patterns that the Irish Linen weavers gave to King Cot ton for Monday's sale at Half Price. The fact that the patterns you get are not to be made again will not hurt them a whit in your estimation and many will be glad to have patterns that no one else can dupli cate. Included in this mighty selling event are 2x 2-yard cloths $4.95 2x24 -yard cloths $6.75 2x3-yard cloths $7.50 2x3-yard cloths $9.00 2x4-yard cloths $10.50 2x3-yard cloths .... $11.00 2x3-yard cloths $12.50 2x4-yard cloths $14.00 There are several other "in between sizes at equally as low prices! We can match several cloths with 22-inch napkins at $7.00 a dozen and 26-inch napkins at $9.25. Note please that all cloths and napkins are of the finest double satin damask a quality fit for a king's table. Second Floor Lipman, Wolfe & Co An astonishing price for Yo San silk $1.65 yard But astonishingly low prices are just what King Cotton likes. He was sure of having crowds when he marked these wonderful new sport silks $1.65 a yard. They're 35 inches wide. There are oyster whites and sport stripes and other popular shades. Imported oyster white Shantung $1.85 Yard Second Floor Lipman, Wolfe & Co. King Cotton has a gar age full of Carriages de luxe for baby Comfy, roomy baby carriages, made of enameled reed, in a number of good-looking styles, and they are priced at $17.50. $21, $28.50, $32.50 d $36.50. 5th Floor Lipman, Wolfe St Co. -Hundreds uoon hundreds of SKIRTS are included TUB SKIRTS, WOOL SKIRTS and SILK SKIRTS! King Cotton says it's no wonder that skirts are this season's favorites they are so attractive that women just can't resist them! The fact that skirts are flying out at regular prices just as fast as they are coming in made no differ ence to King Cotton! He ordered the New York office to buy skirts whenever good skirts could be bought and then he took the pricing into his own hands! And so for Monday we present what we believe to be the most important sale of separate skirts that Portland has seen in years! Just see what's included Novelty wool skirts will be oat Monday only at $8.95 these are in colorings and patterns such as are seen only in skirts selling at about double this sale price! Skirts pf khaki kool of black taffeta and of white wash satin will be out Monday only at $8.95. Then there are scores of remarkable taffeta skirts in this sale for Monday only at $4.55 (we've pictured two) some are in plain black others are in bright colored stripes ! At $4.55 they will cause a sensation 1 Wash skirts go into this sale at $3.98 and most of them are going to go right out Monday morning for skirts like these of cotton gabardines and novelty cotton weaves usually bring a price well above $3.98. There will be many of the famous Korrect skirts in this event, too, at such a wide range of prices that every pocket book will be suited exactly. See the big window displays of these skirts on Alder and Washington streets. And remember, the sale begins at 9 o'clock on the third floor Lipman, Wolfe & Co. King Cotton's surprise! NICKEL W ARE y3 off King Cotton stirred op t wonder-sale on the Sixth Floor when he discovered this beautiful lot of Nickelware pieces. ne oruerea a saie 01 tnem at once! ui course, the buyer protested that the nickel alone is worth more than these prices, and that people would consider such nickelware as this exceedingly cheap at the regular price. But the King rules ana so they're to sell at 1-3 off. Sugar and creams- fish trays serving trays fruit baskets coffee sets egg sets trivets honey and marmalade jars Hors d'Ouvre trays cofffee machines chafing dishes, and the like. Priced all the way from Monday V I 75c to $17.50 Sixth Floor Lipman, Wolfe A. Co. King Cottons Pictorial Review prizes King Cotton's going to give prizes for the best suits and dresses made from Pic torial Review patterns purchased during the month of June. Every home dressmaker should be inter ested for King Cotton's prizes are worth while. Don't forget to ask for particulars at the Pattern Department. Second Floor, Lipman, Wolf 6c Co. Hundreds of pieces of GRASS FURNITURE from Japan! tJ3 -We are going to leave it to this picture to tell vou There are dozens ucon dozens of other Pieces that . iS5?i . We are going to leave it to this picture to tell you There are dozens upon dozens of other pieces that ui me unusual Deauiy 01 tnese pieces ana of tne low- you'll like quite as well as thesel See the showing in ness of their prices! one of our windows. 5th Floor. Lipmaa. Wolfe & Co. E-.--:-lK.a. neSS Of ttieir ences rn of nnr windows Sk FIam I WnU- Jt si-?: I z ri z : z-: T. n ' i Iwo Specials hrom the Baby Shop ? OPri fl il 7 I a. 1. a'V Cv Merchandise or ex White "Nightingale." 29c With shell finish or daintily trimmed, with fancy stitching. Babies' Niffht Gowns 59c A special lot of them made of white outing flannel beautifully finished. 4th Floor Lipman, Wolfe & Co. Merit Only Two Savings for Mothers of Babies Babies' Summer Dresses 79c Soft, cool little frocks wth prettily trimmed low neck and short sleeves. Bebr Pillow Slips 23c Of smoothly finished even long cloth hemstitched hem. 4th Floor Lipman, Wolf it Co V, -.7n's return to the lineup they have ceerj winning, - v ? V.