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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1917)
SECTION TWO SPORTS NEWS WANT ADS TWELVE PAGES REAL, ESTATE, BUILDING MARKETS, MARINE PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 24, 1917. RODGERS AND SIGUN LEADING IN N WORK WITH MITTS Hollocher Has Had More Chances Than Any Other Shortpatcher in Circuit. OUTFIELDERS ALSO ASSIST rwmw, Williams and Will Bead Ofl Mors Baimm Than. Any Other Trio; Salts Leading' Batters. Picking up two points while the Reals lost the same number of mirks, Salt -Lake jumped Into first place in the Coast league team batting column With an average of .270. San Fran cisco Is hitting .267. Los Angeles Jumped Into third place at the expenjte i of the Beavers and Oakland moved up to fourth place by gaining six points ; In the series against the bealg. The Oaks are hitting .256. Portland re mained at .253 while the Tigers dropped five points in the series against Salt Lake. The Bees are leading the league In fielding also, being two points ahead of Walter McCrdie's hirelings, who have a percentage of .964. San Fran cisco is nni toint behind Portland The percentages of the other clubs are: ' Los Angeles .958, Vernon .953 and Oak land .943. Basselr Is Beat Batter Johnny Bassler of the Angels still leads the league although he dropped 11 points during the last series he played. Buddy Hyan lost seven points in the series against Vernon. Justin Fitzgerald, who is warming the bench ' on account of injuries, is in third place with .336. j Ken Williams and Harry Hannah are ' tied for fmirth position with averages of .221. "Hannah added 14 points to! Ma record in the series against Ver- ' non and Williams picked up three points against Los Angeles. Killifer Jumped to fifth position by hitting well In the Portland series. Jack Fournler of the Angels Is bat ting an even .400. Murphy and Lee are banging the ball at a .312 clip for the Oaks. Por rtrst Eleven Weeks. ! 5 The averages of the Portland play ers for the first 11 weeks of the sea son are: Williams, .321; Wilie, .308; Rodgers, .284; Borton. .265; Hollocher, .258; Farmer, .243", Fisher, .221 and Siglln, .206. Sheeljr of Salt Lake leads the first basemen In fielding with a percentage of 987 points, two points above Babe Borton's mark. George Stovall, who 1 lias played 25 games, has a mark of .992. Bill Rodders leads the second ackers with .965 and Slglln heads the third basemen with .964. Corhan of Ban Francisco is the leading short stop with .952 and Billy Orr of Salt Lake Is second with .948. Hollooher, ; the Beaver star, is third with .93o'. Holly has handled more chances than 1 any other shortpatcher In the lea.a-ue ! Portland outfielders lead In making ! assists, naving 48 to their credit. Farmer has made 19, Wille 16 and "Williams 13. Ken Penner has made more assists than any other twirler in tne league, being credited with 45 ! In 21 games. Penner has not made an , rror this season. j Ex-Coasters TJp m Western Jones of Wichita is the leading, swatsman of the Western league with ; an average of .490 for 40 games. Shaw of Omaha Is second in the list and Horan of Joplln third. j Don Rader, who played with the j Vernon Tigers last season, heads the' former Coasters with .331. Carlisle is I second with .289 and Elmer Koestner I Is biffing the ball at a .283 clip. j Jack Coffey, former Seal shortstop. Is hitting .283, as Is Willis Butler, who j formerly played short for Portland. 1 Dick Bayless Is swatting .282 and Hank Butcher .281. Averages of other players well ! known on the coast are: Wuffll .278, . Brottem .272. Goodwin .271, Oakes .262, Lober .260, Hartman .255, Cooney I i250, Gregory .230 and Rohrer .230. I Gregory, former Oakland and Salt Lake twirler. leads the twirlers with seven victories and one defeat. Rudy , Kallio has won eight and lost three games for Des Moines. Koestner has won five and lost five with the tail- end Wichita club. j Hyatt Xads Southern j Ham Hyatt is at the top of the batting list in the Southern league with an average of .362. Ed Mondson . of New Orleans is second with .359. I Roy Moran, ex-Coaster, is fifth in the j list with .326 and Art Korea thlr tepnth with .302. 1 Grover Lowdermilk Is having a great season with Columbus In the American association. The tall twirl er, who had great difficulty In locat ing the plate on the coast jast sum mer, has won 12 and lost two games lor L,oiumous and leads the league In the percentage of runs allowed "Red" Wise of Toledo is the leading batsman of the association with .329. Demmitt of Columbus is second with .220 and Becker of Kansas City third with .318, five points ahead of his teammate, Jimmy Vlox. Portland Boys Among Leaders Flagstead tops the Northwestern league batsmen with a mark of .398. Lelferof the Butte club is second with .397 and Harper, former Los An geles outfielder. Is third with .379. Former Portland players In the northern circuit have the following averages: Helfrich .375, Eastley .333. Marshall .326, Stumpf .818. Murphy .290, Hlllyard .371, Schorr .260. Big ' bee .240, McArdle .218 and Fltxpa trlck .207. ' Portland . youngsters In the league nave the following averages: "Webb, Spokane, .300; Bogart, Butte .280, and Wolfer. Vancouver, .268. 'Barham, who twirled for the Salem ; intercity league team last season, Is the leading pitcher with four vin- torles and no defeats. Pat Eastley "has won four and lost one game. Fil iate another Intercity star, has won r nine and lost three games with Ta : coma. . Sutherland, a Portland young i. ster, . has won eight and lost four 'r j games for Tacoma. A- Dealers In horses hare received pre liminary specifications relating to the purchase of 250,000 horses and mules Xor the United States army. Exclusive Portland Agents for Pictorial Review Patterns- Innovation Trunks We are Portland agents for this celebrated line of trunks. In fact, folks who haven't seen Innova tions, don't know what art and science have done for the modern trunk! Sub-Basement Lipman, Wolfe Sc Co. About your eyes Has It occurred to you that your headache was caused by eye strain? Let Dr. Dallas examine your eyes. His years of service make satisfaction certain his charges are most reasonable. 2d Floor Lipman, Wolfe St Co. C" Merchandise of cJ Merit Only Art chintz 35c yd. 900 yards of cretonnes and art chintz in wonderfully lovely and striking designs are going to be sold at this low price in honor of King Cotton. There are light and dark colors. 5th Floor Lipman, Wolfe Sc. Co. Our other ads On another page of this paper you will find our advertisement for several lines of merchandise which we sell on easy payments. Also look for our big advertisement In another Drr. Monday b egins the fourth an d last wee kof King Cotton's reign at the Lipman-Wolf e store WW "My good friend the Sultan of Sulu, is in town" Said King Cotton "and I've cancelled all my en gagements for Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights so that I may go to see him at the Eleventh Street Playhouse!" "And so as to make it easy for all my Port land friends to see this fellow monarch of mine I've given over a booth on the main floor where those royal good fellows, The Elks,' will, sell tickets for his opera." This splendid performance is being given by the Benevo lent and Protective Order of Elks for the benefit of the de pendent families of Oregon's enlisted men in the army and navy! You can help some worthy family and at the same time spend a pleasant evening! Remember "The Sultan of Sulu" at the Eleventh Street Playhouse, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June 28, 29 and 30. In the three weeks that have gone by King Cotton has perhaps become the most talked of figure in all Portland's merchandise world. He has brought forward one remarkable lot of merchandise after another and all of them at such sensationally low prices that the whole town has been kept on the qui vive! Now begins the 4th and last week and you have King Cotton's word for it that it's going to be the mightiest of them all! Much of the best merchandise has been reserved for this week and many more spe cial purchases have been rushed in by ex press. Not a few of our regular prices have been lowered for this last week! In fact, every nook and corner of the store will hold savings that you will want to take advantage of. Come early Monday then watch the ads and windows every day this week ! They're all going to be interesting mighty interesting! Portland will have reasons aplenty to re member the reign of Kino- Cotton! Oneida Community Silver Advances in Price July 1st If you are planning on buying new silverware or of adding to your service you can save by making your purchases on Monday or dur ing this week, for prices take a sharp upward turn on July tst. ' 6th Floor Lipman, Wolfe St Co. Edwin M. Knowles' Mayfl( lower umnerware is to be advanced in price! The manufacturer's cost on this famous line of American earthenware has been creeping up so surely and so steadily that we will be com pelled to advance our prices on July tst. This dinnerware has all the daintiness of china, except its translucency. The Mayflower is a "shape" of more than ordinary beauty it comes in several different patterns all of them sold only here, in Port land. This week you can buy 26-plece sets of this vDlnnerware for as little as 4.74, and 100-piece sets at no. eo i rou can tin in any pattern from open stock! See the window display toaayt Remember, prices will advance July tst. 6th Floor Lipman, Wolfe Sc Co. King Cotton says all Portlana will wonder at These SUITS we're to sell at $22.45 How it happened that our garment chief got these suits so that we can sell them at $22.45, we can't imagine. We only know the suits are here and that they oughr to cause the livliest kind of a buying carnival starting right at 9 o'clock Monday morn ing! They're all tailored suits of wool serges and other good suitings the r.nge of styles and colors is prodigal! See these in one of our 5th street windows today. Some very special About half price for Wool jersey SUITS $20.00 We've given over one of our windows to these $20.00 suits because we thought the suits themselves would be their own best advertise ment. Just one model but there's a wide color range ! Wool jersey DRESSES $16.50. Some of these dresses are made with straight lines others are fitted in at the waist! Nearly all of them carry hand embroidering! A great many colors m all sizes. Third floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. UNION SUITS 59c Short sleeve, ankle length suits of cool ribbed cotton for summer wear. Men's shirts 69c New colors ana patterns in fancy percales. And the shirts are made to fit, tool r "WHERE YOU SPEND THE LEAST AND GET THE MOST FOR IT CORSETS $1.79 Every woman will want a Nadia Front-Laced Corset at this low price I Brassieres 49c You'H think these the very best brassieres you've ever seen at this pricel The basement should be one of the busiest sections of the whole store! Special 40-inch Georgette Crepe $1.39 Sl.lt a yard is a remarkable price for such excellent, wide Georgette! Comea in Flesh . Brown N 1 1 e Hunter's Green Emerald Blues and Champagne. Economy Basement. 45-in. standard quality table oil cloth 15c yd. In shipping, this oil cloth became sllightly damaged but the damaged spots are all along the edges, so they won't count at all Comes In white only! And think! 15c yd. Economy Basemen I Sale of BOYS' SUITS $2.95 I King Cotton has reduced the price on these dandy, good-looking suits of (wool mixed materials. "Stonewall" wash suits 6Sc I Mothers of boys. 3 to 8 years old. will do well to buy at least one sea son's supply at this special price. Boys' wash stats 23c i Rah-Rah styles in plain colors and istrlpes. Economy Basement. 100 Trimmed HATS $1.50 I They're smart, well trimmed Hats Ithat we're going to sell at a price dust to make Monday's sale inter esting. Economy Basement. Ginghams at less than wholesale 11c yd. A big assortment of plaid ginghams that King Cotton picked up advantage ously! whilo they last buy them at 11c yd. Economy Basement. Stamped towels 25c Huck towels some hemstitched others stamped for scalloping all sorts of designs. , Economy Basement. BREAKFAST SETS 89c Belted and Pocketed and made of 'Percales and Amoskoeg Chambray. Economy Basement. Just listen to this! Crepe de chine waists $2.55 Everyone who knows anything about the silk situation knows that crepe de chine waists are an "impossibility" at $2.55 unless some unusual condition exists! The "unusual condition" in this case was the manu facturer's desire to help make the last week of this King Cotton sale a mighty success! The waists are going to enthuse you just as they did ur for they have all the marks of waists selling at much, much more than $2.55. Some of them are tailored styles others are frilled and ruffled and lace trimmed and some are in sports effects! The color range includes white and all the wanted Summer shades ! A full range of colors to Start with ! Economy Basement Agents for INNOVATION TRUNKS fAJLcU. in 'cm adkttuing. t- Knit underw'r and stockings Women's Union 8ults of fine combed yarn Low neck, sleeveless style 35 Women's Union Suits in summer styles SUk tape finish 49 Women's Swiss ribbed Vests with short sleeves or sleeveless 12H Women's Vests Some with yokes of Imported croche t All regular sires 18 Boys' Athletic Union Suits of fine nainsook two styles 25 Girls' Jersey ribbed Suits V neck. knee length, sleeveless sizes 4 to IS 29 Women's Bilk Lisle Stockings with double garter tops and double' soles and heels 10 Women's fine seamless lisle Stockings rein forced at heels and toes all white 25 : Odds and ends in chil dren's 8tockings and babies' Sox worth dou ble and three times this price 15 Economy Basement. Fancy bordered Curtain Scrims 12c Just 609 yards of it to sell at this reduced price. Scrim sash curtains 29c pair Dainty little curtains Just the thing for Bed room. Bathroom o r Kitchen windows! Fin ished complete with headings! 1ft yds. Ion! Pro-linoleum 29c yard 700 yds. of this splen did floor covering to go Monday at 28c so,, yd. Economy Basement. 72x90-in. Seamless SHEETS 69c Good heavy sheets that have been bleached snow white! Tou know how special they are st tic. 42x34 la. Pillow Cases UHc Economy Basement. King Cotton offers BABY CAPS at 10c Odds and Ends of Babies' White Lawn Caps embroid ery trimmed some with turn-back reveres. Economy Basement. "Let's have a sale of White Petticoats 59c" King Cotton is going to make this last week of his stay one to be remembered That's why he has marked these pet ticoats with embroidery flounces Just 69c. Exquisite new Camisoles 59c They're of pretty fig ured pink secco silk, with yokes of embroider ed organdy and laces. Economy Basement. v - Take Lunch in the Basement