5
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BAUElfl&UE
Twii said the great cells could do
no rood
For don of tba staff that'i aged
In wood,
, For when the sbadow paused across
the land
A moral tquaddlst on each corner stood.
HUNT CLUB
NEXT SATURDAY TO
ASSIST RED CROSS
Signal Corps Band of Forty Pieces Will Be Feature; Thorough
bred Colt Will Be Raffled Off by Junior Branch for the
Benefit of the Red Star; Program Is Varied.
HE BLUE RIBBON DAY of the Portland Hunt
club will fall on Saturday, when the annual
spring meet will be held for the 'benefit of trie
American Red Cross. The meet has always
been the.banner event of the club's racing calen
dar and is always eagerly anticipated by the
members and those interested in the club's work.
This year, however, the club has faced war con
ditions, but it is a foregone conclusion that at
tendance will break all records.
Not the least important event of the day will
. Ill I It V'
r .i i
be the concert playing oi ine vummcu 5?
lband of 40 nieces, now at Vancouver barracks. The band will add
'-ri51itarv nntp to the auernouii,
K..rtlir all men in
una ivnivi. i .
rruests of the club without the entrance fee
The races will commence pri ...,
at -2:30 o'clock, and thoe pia.m...B
to go by train can take the Ore-
gon i.ieetrio
lor uarupii
TAnth nnd Morrison
streets at I.
'11S 2 05; returning, leave Har
den Homo at 4:45. 5:10 and 5:4 P
m Those drivinK out have the
choice of several roads. going out
by way of the Canyon road to Syl
Van and then taking the Scholia
Ferry road ; going by way of Port
land Heltjhts and the Garden Home
road, or by way of TerwllllBer
boulevard and th Hoffman road.
It in advisable to take the last
named road, as this la paved most
Of 4he way.
Hrttled Weather Helps Work
The nettled weather conditions
lately have made It possible to
get the track In excellent condi
tion. The past week has bn a
busy one as the riders have been
putting their mounts through their
preliminary workouts.
The riding of the Juniors hag al
ways been most enthusiastically
recelred. and this year they! are
;to have a drill put on by; the
girl, and a running race f"r the
boys. '
Will Rnffle Off Colt
' Mrs. W. L. Wood has given her
colt. Billy, to the Junior Branch
of the club to be raffled ofif by
them for the benefit of the : Red
Star. This sale will be ma4e at
the meet on Saturday undej the
direction of Mis Helen West( and
her asslatants will see to it that
every one Is given an opportunity
to secure an excellent horse, at a
very low figure.
It has been the clubs earnest
ondeavor to keep up. In spite of
war conditions, the interest in all
their club affairs and to encour
age riding ns much as possible,
for this form of exercise riot only
keeps the members in splendid
physical condition, but makes them
capable of giving efficient service
to the government, for many of
the bast trained officers of the
present war got their tralnlmg on
well known polo teams.
Many Are In Service
Thla year's program has been a
little mpre difficult than ordinarily
' to make out aa so many cf the
club'a atandbya are now In their
country's service, but. In spite of
'. thla handicap, the committee, James
Nlcol and Harry M. Kerron, have
completed a well rounded out list
of events, full of many Interest
ing and novel features. The entries
are rapidly being filled and all
the ' members are working with a
will to make this meet the best
one ever held.
The jumping Is one of the spec
tacular events on the program and
judging from the entries and good
practices they have been having,
this year's exhibition will be hard
to surpass.
Ribbons will be awarded to those
finishing first, second and third In
each event except the jumping,
which will .not be competitive. On
account of war conditions, the giv
ing of trophies has been dispensed
with.
Rowing Club to Dance
The regular monthly dance of the
Portland Rowing club will be held
Thursday night In the clubhouse at the
foot of Ivon street. The dance will be
informal.
(EIGflTONSn
LUNCH
UNION LABOR EMPLOYED
332 Washington St
Opposite Washlngtoa Street Ea
trance of the Imperial Motel
The most talked -of and ben
thougbt-of eating place la Port
land. There la a Reasoa
Have just opened an annex at
124 Broadway. In the basement,
doubling our capacity.
There Is a Reason
. MUSIC TO S-.il to li ..
CARUUEBE
HAS A
NEW CAR
Who
Who
RACES
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ap.uan. a. uuicm ui
army
and navv service will be
A
'ft
Tyler Allows Two Hits
Philadelphia, June 8. (U. P.) Lefty
Tyler held the Phillies to two hits this
afternoon and the Cubs cleaned up the
series, 6 to 0. Score : R. H. E.
Chicago . 6 8 0
Philadelphia 0 2 1
Tyler and Klllifer ; Hogg and Burns.
Pirates and Dodgrrs Split
Brooklyn, June 8. U. P.) Pittsburg
and Brooklyn divided a doubleheader
here this afternoon.' Pittsburg won the
first In easy fashion. 7 to 1. and forced
the Dodgers to 12 Innings before losing
the second, 2 to 1. Scores: R. H. E.
Pittsburg 7 6 0
Brooklyn 1 7 2
Batteries Miller and Schmidt; Che
ney, Grlner, Grimes, Coombs and O.
Miller.
( Second game) R. H. E.
Pittshurg 1 7 1
Brooklyn 2 10 2
Batteries Cooper, Sanders and Arch
er ; Cadore, Grimes, Coombs and Miller.
Toney Bested in Duel
Boston. June 8. (U. P.) Arthur Nehf
and Fred Toney engaged In a hot pitch
ers' battle here today, the Boston south
paw getting the verdict by a 10 to 1
score. R.
Cincinnati 0 4 1
Boston 1 4 1
Batteries Toney and Winger, Nehf
and Wilson.
New York, June 8. (U. P.) The Gi
ants and Cards Bpllt a double bill here
today, one inning of which the Giants
scored six runs. Score: R. H. E.
St. Louis l 7
New York 8 8 (
Batteries Sherdell, Tuero and Gon
zales; Perritt and McCarty.
(becond game) R. H. E.
St, Loula 4 ii
New York 2 10
Batteries Doak and Snyder; Sallee
and Rarlden. McCarty.
(Eleven innings).
Bees Win From Seals
Salt Lake City, Utah. June 8. I. N. S.
The Bees got an edge on the series by
taking another game from the Seals to
day, 7 to 3.
The Seals hit McCabe for enough to
win an ordinary game, but they could
not mane their bingles count for runs
The Lakers opened up on Baum in the
first and continued their bombardment
until the third, when he was replaced by
Seaton. In the fifth they gave Seaton a
touch of their slugging ability, with five
hits and three runa. Chappell and Sheely
each made a home run. Sheely made
two other hits, also including a two-
bagger.
i ne score : r. h. E.
ban b ranclsco 3 10
Salt Lake , . . . 7 12
Batteries Baum, Seaton and McKee
McCabe and Konnick, Dunn.
Angels Defeat Oakland
ban ranclsco. June 8. (I. N. S.) The
Angels made it four out of five frpm the
uahs Dy winning today s game, 6 to 1
Kremer pitched a good game until the
sixth, when the Seraphs straightened out
nia curves and sent them into the far
fields. With a two run lead in that in
ning, the visitors followed It up In the
next with hree more and made the final
tally in the ninth.
The Oaks did not make a hit off Fit
terys delivery until the eighth innine.
when . they smashed out three hits for
tneir sole run of the day. In the follow
ing inning the Oaka managed to gather a
couple more hits, but they did not count
for anything in the score column.
1 ne score R. H. E.
10 s Angelei , 6 12
Oakland 1 s
Batteries Fittery And Laan ; Kramer
9ua aiiiie.
Tigers Win Fifth Game
Los Angeles. June 8. fl. NT Si vr.
non took the fifth game of tho series
from Sacramento, 4 to 3,' today. Pete
Daley's home run in the seventh with one
on bases, broke up tho game. Vernon
started off In the lead, scoring two runs
In the first inning. Sacramento tied It In
the third. The visitors made out a bid
in the eighth, tallying a run on Downey's
double and Wolters single after ono was
out. Tie i,next two men filed out. and
Sacramento's chances of tleing or win
ning were ended. Reiger pitched a tight
game, while West was hit freely.
The score: R. H. E.
Sacramento' .4................. s 1 i
Vernon ...i... 4 11 n
Batteries West and Easterly; Reiger
and Moora . v'- i -'-:,:-: -- 4' - -
tin ?4 ! Htwm mm
THE OREGON' SUNDAY,! JOURNAL; PORTLAND,' SUNDAY MORNING.
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fit from morn till dewy
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Krohn Is to
WtUAidSpruce Workers
fef VVSCL , " ' ' the Portland pubUc achools, will ' I " f ' I 1 "
koi-AC --1 Krohn's appointment was made Sat- I, x , ' J
V,ii urday. I L JL f : - ,
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Robert Krohn
RALLY IN NINTH
GIVES BUCKS A
5 TO 3 VICTORY
Portlanders Chase Across Four
Tallies in Last Inning; Morton
Strikes Out a Dozen.
Vancouver, B. C, June 8. Chasing
four runs across the plate in the ninth
Inning, Bill Fisher's Bucks defeated the
Vancouver Beavers today by the score
of 5 to 3. Morton was in fine fettle and
fanned 12 men. The locals started a
rally in the ninth, but after two runs
had been scored he tightened up and re
tired the second.
The hitting of Bemia, who made four
hits including a homer, was the feature
of the contest.
The score:
VANCOUVER
, , AB. H. H. PO A F
Cable. M 4 t, 0
Hamilton. 3b 3 0 0 2 a n
Walter, cf 2 1 " n I X
Wilson, rf a 1 I 2 2
Boelzle. lb 4 o 0 15 2 o
King. 2b 4 O O 1 o
tury.p J 0 o
Tot 81 3 T 27 17 1
PORTLAND
- . AB. R. H. PO. A. K
Smith. If a 0 o Ooo
Ktaher. lb 4 I 1 a n 1
Kibbte, 8b 4 1 2 1 3 O
Ritter, as 4 j , , . "
8uUimn, rf 4 x
"W.2b 4 0 1 i I 2
PeUnon, o 3 I 0 12 3 1
Morton, p..; 3 0 1 0 1 -i
Total. ,...31 6 1 27 9 8
Vanocurer ..00010000 2 S
Portland o 0 0 O O 0 0 1 4 6
Two 1 base Bita Bemia. Kibble. Sullivan. Horn
tub Bemia. Stolen bun Wolfer. Doubla
P'y HamUton to Boelale. Kibble to Fteher.
hum on balla Off Stattery 3. off Morton 4.
Left on bases Vancouer 6. Portland 3 Hit
by pitched balla Daniel by Slattery. S track
ont By Slattery 4. by Morton 12. Pint J
balla SleNnlty. WUd pitehea Morton. Blat-
tery. Time of came Two hoar. Umpire
Colcate.
Hay Repeat Motor; Races
The Portland Motorcycle club will In
augurate the first of a series of sum
mer entertainments next Tuesday night,
when they will meet at the clubroom
at H Broadway and. after a. short
meeting, attend the Hippodrome thea
tre In a body. . :,
The dub held an unusually success
ful motorcycle meet Decoration day, and
may repeat It July 4.
who stopped
! 1 I
Be Instructor
Noted Portland Physical Director
Will Spend the Summer at
Siletz Reservation.
Robert Krohn, physical director of
the Portland public schools, will
assume the athletic directorship of
the spruce division, with headquar
ters In the Siletz country during
tho summer. The announcement of
Krohn's appointment was made Sat
urday. Krohn, who for years was physical
director of the Multnomah Amateur
Athletic club. Is on of tho most
capable athletic directors In tho Pa
cific Northwest. He has a thorough
knowledge of all branches of physic
al training.
There will be in the neighborhood
of 3000 men under the athletic super
vision of Mr. Krohn. In addition to
the setting up exercises, games of
all descriptions will be staged for the
soldiers.
Baseball Dope
PACIFIO COAST INTERNATIONAL
LKAOUK
Won. Lott. Pet.
Seattle 28 12 .678
Aberdeen 19 17 .B2S
Vancouver 1S 22 .450
Portland 1 5 23 .396
PACIFIO COAST LCAQUE
Lee Anselet SS 29 .687
Salt Lake 38 2S .BBS
Sacramento SO 31 .482
Vernon 32 24 .485
San Franolaco 31 SB .470
Oakland 2S 37 : .431
NATIONAL LCAQUE
Chicago 29 12 .707
New York 29 14 .874
Cincinnati, 23 22 .611
Pittsburg 19 22 .463
Boston 19 24 .442
Philadelphia 18 24 .429
St. Loula 18 25 .418
Brooklyn 18 28 .864
AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York 27 18 .800
Boaton 28 19 .686
Chicago 22 18 .650
Cleveland 26 23 .621
8t. Loula 20 22 .478
Washington 22 26 .468
Philadelphia 17 2B .40S
Detroit 14 25 .369
Aberdeen Evens Up Series
Aberdeen. Wash.. June 8. Aberdeen
won. 4 to 3. from Seattle today. Evening
up the seges, the Kittens scored the
winning rtm. in the eighth with two
men down, on singles by Morse and
Egran.
The score:
SEATTLE
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Smale, If. 3 2 1
Lcard. 2b 4 1 0
Murphy. 8b 4 O 2 .
Carman, rf 8 0 1
Lebourveau. cf. .... 4 0 O
ttempaey, lb 4 0 0
Leathers, as. S 0 0
Downey, c ....... 4 0 O
Leroy, p. ........ S 0 1
0
O
i.
2
1
1
12
0
7
O
0
4
0
0
0
1
1
6
Totals
82 S
ABERDEEN
24 11
AB.
.. . 8
. . . 4
... 3
... S
... s
K, H. PO. A.
E.
O
J.
O
o
1
0
o
o
0
n
0
Boeard, 8 b. . .
Morse, as. ... ,
Egan, 2b
Kilcott. If. . . .
Altachal, cf. . .
1
o
2
1
1
1
0
0
1
O
0
o
1
0
4
2
0
1
O
0
o
0
O
O
0
1
8
8
8
1
7
7
0
1
0
1
o
0
0
0
1
1
O
o
Row, rf.
2
Dobbe, lb 8
Roland, e. S
Camraosi. p. ..... S
Dean. rf. . j 0
Eartley 1
Total 28 4 27 7 2
East)ev batted for Bose ia cishth.
Seattle 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 S
Aberdeen ..........8 00 0 00 10 1
SUMMARY
Three base bit Murphy. Two baa hit Sil
eott. Sacrifice hit Ecao. Rose. Stolen biaei
atone, Esaa. Left on bases Aberdeen S, Seat
tle 5. Struck oat By Caansori 4.'by LeroVWa.
Base on balla Off Cam mod 3. of f Lrroy 8.
' Uenver will not enjoy horseradng
until .after the war... .
the
Hun along the river Marne,
and didn't give a darn?
eve
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Ladies of the Portland Hunt elub who are assisting the junior committee
in arranging for the annual spring racing and Jumping events at the
Garden Home oval of the Portland Hunt club next Saturday. On the
left is Mrs. Henry R. Eventing and her crack hunter, Juliette. The
other picture is of .Mrs. Russell R. Caswell, mounted on her thorough
bred, Jsfck Daw.
AMMAN
Yanks Nose Out Browns
St. Louis, Mo.. June 8. (U. P.) The!
Yankees defeated the Browns this after-
noon In a weli played game, 4 to 3.
Score : R. II. E.
New York 4 10 0
St. Louis 3 6 0
Batteries Thormahlen and Hannah ;
Davenport, Sothoron and Hale.
Sox Are Beaten in Tenth
Chicago. June 8. (U. P.) The Ath
letics won an exciting game from the
White Sox today in the tenth inning.
Score : R. H. E.
Philadelphia 3 10 2
Chicago . 2 6 2
Batteries Gregg and McAvoy ; Wil
liams. Dan forth and Schalk.
Heavy Hitting Wins Game
Detroit. Mich.. June 8. (U. P.)
Heavy hitting by the Senators, coupled
with five errors by the Tigers, gave the
visitors the fourth game of the series
today. Harper held the home team to
five hits, two of these being triples by
Veach.
Score : R. H. E.
Washington 5 11 2
Detroit 3 5 5
Batteries Harper and Plcinlch ; Kal
lio, Cunningham and Yelle, Spencer.
Cleveland Beats Red Sox
Cleveland. Ohio. June 8. (U. P.)
Squeeze bunts by Wambsganas and
Wood after Chapman had doubled and
Speaker had singled, enabled the Indiana
to bunch three hits in the fourth inning
and beat the Red Sox. 3 to 1. It waa
Cleveland's third successive win over
Boston.
Score: R. H. K.
Boston v l 7 1
Cleveland 3 5 0
Batteries Mays and Schang; Morton
and Thomas.
Ex-Football Stars
In the U. S. Forces
Johnny Parsons, former University of
Oregon and Multnomah Amateur Ath
letic club football star, la stationed at
Kelly field In San Antonio, Texas, where
he Is striving for a flying commission. '
Jack Day, the former Lincoln high
school and Hill Military academy star,
who played 'with the Multnomah Am-
tear Athletic club team last season, Is
JUNE 9, 1918.
now a second lieutenant in the spruce
division. Day entered the service as
private.
"91 in the Shade"
But You Won't Feel It Near So Bad in One of
Hart Schaffner & Marx
Summer Weight Suits
You'll get more comfort, more style and better serv
ice in these clothes than any ready-to-wear clothes
wie know of.
They're made of all-wool fabrics that counts for
their long service. They're tailored to fit- that
counts for the comfort.
You'll find a big variety of models here to select
from, for the young fellows or their fathers
Priced at $25 $30 $35 $40
and up to $60
Comfortable Straw Hats
FOR SULTRY DAYS
All the new shapes all braids $2.50
to $7.50.
Saml
The Men's Store for
Quality: ant Service
j wont r oiS
?- - ear lirW W T&af
3&
EVANS
BOXING AFFAIRS GO
IN MILITARY CAMP
Former-Portland Promoter Says That Army Teaches Nothing but
Jem Mace Style and It Is More Like Bayonet Fighting; He
May Try 'Comeback' at Behest of Company Commander.
OMES a newsy letter from "Diamond BoK Evans,
former Portland boxing promoter, who is officially
enrolled in Uncle Sam s army as "Act. Corp. Au
gustine C. Ardiss, Company K, Third battalion, '
62d infantry, Camp Fremont, Cal.," to let us know
how army life is agreeing with him. 8
Says Corporal Ardiss, in a letter written June 5:
"Thought I would drop you a line. We are now
receiving extended order drill and should have it
. a, a o) . '
0
down pretty good
"Attended the boxing ahow at the
K. C. last night and It won't be
long until thla camp will have some
mighty good boxers. Nearly all of
the boya are making their first ap
pearance. They go at each other
from start to finish. If some of the
promoters saw those boya in action
It would convince them that they
have ben receiving money under
false pretenses.
Beady to Start Teaching
"Have been- assisting with the
teaching of boxing an hour a day
the past week and next week will
likely begin with my company. The
bunch 1 am helping with now re
ceive 10 or 12 lessons of an hour
each and are In turn assigned to
a company, where they must help
tutor the balance of the company.
As a rule, most of the fellows who
attend these schools are non coma.,
with an occasional private who la
about to be promoted.
"It might Interest you to know
that General Morrison, the com
manding officer, haa Issued an or
der that every man quartered here
must appear In at least one match.
First the different company cham
pionships are pulled off, followed
by the battalion championship, and
then comes the division titles. Those
who survive are entered In the camp
championships. Any one may enter
in these final matches, profession
als and amateurs having their own
classes, and no pro. "being allowed
In the amateur events.
Hand May Go Bad Agala
"The company commander haa
asked me to enter the camp cham
pionship, but doubt If my hand will
stand the strain. At any rate will
do 'a little light training and If It
holda up will enter and try to win
the lightweight trophy for Company
K. Sixty-second Infantry. If I do
enter, it won't be because I want
to make a comeback, but merely to
help entertain the boys, for If by
taking a little lacing for three two
minute rounds will help this bunch
any. I'd take a couple a day.
The time I will devote to box
inr will not In any way Interfere
with my military training, for they
drafted me to fight Germans : you
must learn their stylo and their
style Is not with boxing gloves,
though there Is no question that
Rosenblatt & Co.
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ABE
The eoek-a-doodler did kls doodllag
cease i
Old Mamma Hoase led oat'ker tlttltf
meecet
The hoot owl whittled bars of Ov8t
There"!
The day halls shaded Into alght aollce.
Dy tne end ot the week.
boxing gives you an eagle eye, and
the better the eye the leas power
ful becomes the Boche.
Graadttaad for 16,00 H
"They are building a large grand-'
stand at one of the parade grounds
that will seat over 10,000 when com
pleted. I understand that ail sport
events will be - held there. Th!
camp Is behind in athleUcs, due to
its infancy, but with crack athletes '
arriving all the time and rivalry be
ginning to be felt between the dif
ferent companies , and divisions, -many
keen con teats may be looked .
for.
The old Jem Mace style of box
ing ta being taught all here. Under
no consideration may the Instructor
or his assistants teach the pupila
any different. It Is quite similar ta
bayonet work. From what little
bayonet practice I've had, must ad
mit that nearly all the movements
are the aame.
Going After Commlailoa
"Am acting corporal now, but ami
not crazy about receiving the ap
pointment. Of course It all helps,
but don't want any extra work now,
as I want to study so that I may
prepare myself to enter an officers'
training camp later."
Waverley Golfers to
Play Tualatin Club'
Golfers of the Tualatin Country club
and the Waverley Country -club will '
meet In a team match next Saturday '
afternoon on the Waverley course. The - -match
will be tlayed under the Nasass -point
scoring system.
This will be the first Interclub match ,
between the two Institutions. Waverley .
recently won from the Portland Qolf
club team. , -
An effort la being made by Horace;
Mecklem of Waverley and Edwin Neu- ,
stadter of Tualatin, who are the prims
mover in the match, to pair the play- .
era aa evenly aa posible. . ; -,
A movement la afoot for a mated
between the Portland Golf club team '
and the Waverley Golf club team.
Service Teams to Play Football
Service team games will feature many
of the college football aeries next falL
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