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THE. OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1919. 13 Casey Smith Had "Indian" Sign CASEY SMITH TOO MUCH FOR BEAVERS AND SEALS WIN, 3-1 ImJian Hurler Lets Mackmen Down With Four Hits; One Bad Frame Gives Bay City Three Runs and Victory; Doubles by : Maisel and Baker Save SNutout SAN FRANCISCO, May 21. Walter McCredie Beavers, were helpless before the pitching'-of "Indian" Smith in their first appearance before the local fans this season, and Charley Gra ham's players walked off with the contest, 3 to 1. Smith held the Beavers to four hits, twtr of which were bunched in the seventh frame for the visitors' lone tally. The Seal hurlcr was given excellent support by his teammates, two double plays coming at times When the , Beavers appeared to be getting dangerous. f Pennington, the Beaver hurler, had a hard time getting started, but after. the first frame his spitter held the Seals at bay, but the lead established was too much for the Portlanders to overcome. Schick's si nc' and a wild pitch followed by Fttsaerald'e walk. Caveney'a oat and Crandairs single together with Pennington's error and a double- steal grave the locals their three tallies in the opening .frame. Portland's lone run was made In the seventh Inning when Maisel and Baker counted for two baggers, the former scoring. The Mackmen were retired In quick' fashion in almost every Inning. ' ' McCredie shifted his line-up again.- by putting Blue la left field and Koehler on first base, but the Changs did not have the desired ..re sults. The score: The .score : PORTLAND An. H- H. po. 4 t 3 2 8 o 9 A. n 2 1 o ItllM, if ...... . Kitlifl. 3 . Rxier, m ..... . Meael. ef.. Vox. rf . WWteml. Stk... Jlaker. e ...... . Keenler. lb - Finn tacton. p .' . Oldham rennec. p 4 4. o- 0 A o 1 o a o n o o . 3 . 4 . 4 J 1 o o 1 0 o O a o 0 TeUi .29 .1 4 BAN KBASCISCO 24 10 AB. K. H PO. l 3 O 12 A. O O it 1 4 o 4 0 1 E. 0 o o o e o chirk. f KttsceraM. rf . , Cttvncr. lb . . . Keeroer. lb. . . CraadaU. 2b. . . onaUr. If . . . Corhan, ae . . . . BeMu. e..., SaiiU, s. .... 4 I . . a . .' a . . 4 . 4 .. 3 . . . s .. 3 t 0 o t o o o o " . Tatala... .80" T 2T 2 .'V Oiiiuu batted for Peaatastov. ia aetata. 'ss - SCORE BT INNINGS Portland ... 000OO010 Hits .......... O 1 1 O O O 2 O ( Sa Kranckco S000OOOO 3 HiU 2 1 1 0,0 3 0 1 7 SUMMARY . - Three rnna, hiu off Pnninton. 26 at bat fa T (aulas. Stoics baeee Craadail. Con neilr. riuorrald. Two-baae bit liaiaet. Ba . ker. -Rarriltce hit 'a nrr. Baaea on ball rOff Pennfnaton 1. off Smith 2. Struck out ...By Peaainslon 2. fey Smith 4. Donbla plaja Carltaa e Craadail to Koemer, Corhan to ,Korer. Wild pttcAea Pannioatoa 2. Buna TeepoaaibU for PtDnirctoa 2. sauta 1. Left on baaaa Portland 4, bin Francwco 5. Chant defeat to Ptnniniton. . Tim 1:33. C spire ' rumey aad Bedford. LEAGUE LEADERS ANNEX . FIRST WITH PURPLE SOX .Los Angeles, May 21. Los Angeles took the Initial game of the series from Seattle Tuesday by a boo re of 7 to 3. The bom team batted Bowman hard In the inlUal Innings and put the game on ice in the first Inning when they tallied three runs.' Foumier and Cooper fea tured In the run and hit columns, each being credited with two. Valencia, who was signed today, by Manager Clymer of Seattle, took the mound in the seventh Inning after Bowman had lost the game, and held &he Angela to one hit. The score: - s cattle los angeles A. K.O. i ! AB. H O. A W.Uh.Sb.. 3 1 o 3 KilHf-ref-lb 3 1 O 0aaasn.lD. S C'anh m.rf 4 pton,lt. 4 Harpar.fr.. 4 Kaisbt.2b. 2 Tarrkeks. 3 C?Gok 4 -BtastM. 3 .TsiaaciaL. 1 O IS 0 a 1 t 2 1 0 1 1 1 1 3 2 0 1 0 Hane.aa. . . 2 O 0 Focraier.la. 2 2 0 Cooper.rf ..32 OIK'w'rUiys. 4 1 e.EUU.lf 4 2 4 0 0 o 4 o 0 o Nier.otf.3b. 4 0 Bolea.e.... 4 Aldrtdae.p.. 4 1 Drtacoil.cf .. 1 1 Tatala.. 33 S 34 IS Totaa....31 10 27 14 SCORE BT INNINGS BaSttle .......... 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 Hit O 21 0 0 O 4 O 1 8 Lea Aagalaa 3021 1000 7 . HiU .., . 3 0 2 1 30 1 0 10 ICUURT Itasa Ceeaptos. Harpar. Parrick. KXHtfer. Hanay. FourBiar 3. Cooper 2. NUbnff. Erron Camptoa. Derrick 2. Boanu. Haacr. Kca artay. Stolva baa DrtscoU. , Two baa bite ' PanrBlar. Kanworthy. Baerifica hita Hut;, Kaisbt, Walah. KiUifar. S track ant By aid rxi(a a. bT Btsu 2, by Valencia 1. luu ob balls Off Aid nda 2. off Bowman S. Run Trapoaawia tor AMnan a. Bevau s. Nina i hita. T tvaa. 24 a bat off Bowman Is an in aino. Chart a defeat ta Bownan. Ioabla plaja Haaay tc Ktnwortbr to roornier. Walab THOXHDTU 24 KEUPTON 24 Two heights in the style of the hour May be worn with foor-iahand or bow tie. - COLLARS 3aBBBBBBBSaa "ewt- 1 PAOiriO COAST LEAOUK CZ Won. LhL Pet. ...27 18 .643 ..24 19 .668 ..SB 4 7 .SS4 .. 21 IS .S3S .. 10 20 .4T4 .. 10 20 T4 ..IS 22 ,0S . . 12 20 .310 LKAOUE .18 S .70S . . 14 8 .080 .12 7 .432 S .020 .. 10 11 .470 . . B 11 .421 . ' 4 12 .(SO S IB . 2SO LtAOUC . 13 0 .004 . 10 B .007 .12 a .ooo O 7 .S3 B 8 .471 S 0 .471 O 14 .300 12 .250 Aflsafaa San FrwncUca OaftlanS . . . . Saaramanto Salt Lake . . . Vamen Saattte . . Partlsns Naw Tare Cincinnati Braoktm Ptttsbwra Chleaaa hllaaatahta ....... eatan St. Louis AMERICAN Chicago Htm York ........ C.w9tn4 Bostan 8L Lauli , Waabington Detroit Mtlladelstiia to BTnifht to Gleichmana. Hit by pitched ball Derrick. Passed bail Cook. Time 1:40. I'mpira Kaaea and HckL OAKS CLUB ROUGH WITH BUSY BEES) WIN 10 TO 4 Salt Lake, May 2 L Oakland landed orv- the Bees with both feet Tuesday, marking up a 10 to 4 victory in the opening game. While Salt Lake put over two of the three home runs seven of Oakland's 12 hita were two baggors. The score : OAXXAXD I SALT LAKE AB.H. O. A t AB.H.O. A. Iane.cf ... 4 WUie.rf . . . S Morphy.Sb. 1 2 1 0!Mrt.cf . 10 4 0 3 O OjJobaaonja.. 4 13 2 MulTey.lf . . 3 11 llShaaly.lb.. 4 1 10 0Kra.2b... 4 0 1 2illaUisaa.3s 4 0 0 0Spacer. .410 SIDalarf 3 2 1 lMarkie,p... 3 0 0 llGoaW.p... 0 0 1 A.Ariett,3b 2 Milier.lf. . 3 Bohse.2b. . 3 Roehe.lb. . 4 Stnmrf.aa. s ElUoU.e . . S Krener.p . 4 t'Byler. ... 10 0 Totala .38 12 27 10; Totala. . 31 02T18 Battad for tietUd in ninth. SCORE BT TNNTNGS Oakland 1 0001 3111 10 Hita 20101332 1 12 Salt Lake 00103000 0 4 HiU 00203000 1 0 SCMMAB.T Bona Lane 2. Bohna a, Bocae 2. Staapf. Ellwtt. Mascart. Jofanaea. Dal. Mart la. Er ror Elliott. MoIUcma. Two baa hita Bohna. WUia. mhoti. atilier, Stampf. Laae. A. Aiiett. Hoaaa rum atreoMT. Dai. Johaaon. Baerifica hi Murphy. Baerifica flj Bohaa. 8 to lea base Mascert. Baaaa on baibi Off Kramer 5. 6ff Martie 4. Strock ont By Krrmer 1. by Mark Is 3. by Gould 1. Rons responsible for Kramer 4. Markie 8. Gould 1. Eicht rnna, S hita and 34 at bat off Mark! in 0 plus innino. eat in aarentb with 3 aad Bona out Charge defeat to ltarkle. Balk Kramer. Left oo baaea Oakland T. Bait Lake 5. First baM en error Oakland 1. Double plays Artett to Bo hive to Boehe: Goold to Johnson; Kras to joonaoa lo aoeejy. liaae 1 BS. L Frary aad Fhjla. GARDNER LOSES SECOND TIME FOR SACRAMENTO Sacramento. May 21. Gardner suf fered his second defeat of the season Tuesday by losing to Vernon, 4 to t With the score tied in the ninth and two out, Borton walked and Beck ainjrled. Devcrmer crashed a bit to Jeft, scortnf Borton, and later Beck scored on a dou ble steal. The senators filled the bases in the ninth after two outs, on three ingles, but Plnelll ended the inning by flying out. The score : TEK.VOX i SAOUVEXTO I .... . ! . "J. A. jBiicneu.ia. a u si nne!H,3. . 1 1 Chadbo e.cf 4 0 O 0 MiddTt ojf . 4 2 7 Eddin'on.lf 4 2 2 0 E Idred.rf . . . 2 O 3 MetueLrf.. 4 0 3 OlWoltar.rf.. 3 13 riabar.2b . 4 O 4 3: Oria.lb.. 4 10 Bortcn.lb. 4 2 14 Ol Orr.aa 4 0 2 Berk.Sb... 4 2 1 llMafTnb 4 2 1 DeTormer.e 4 11 1 i Fiaber.e. . . 4 12 Hoock.p... 4 O 0 2 Gardmtr.p... 3 O O Uawson.p. . o 0 0I Bodsera.. . 1 I 0 Jtf.U-f5 Totala... 34 iT 10 Batted Jor Gardaer In utmth. 8C0BE BT tXMNOS v" 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 1 Hita 0 1 3 0 1 1 0 27 Sacramento 10100000 02 Hita a O 2 0 0 0 1 1 3 : ataUKI JBoja-diastaa. Borton 2. Beek. Pinaffl. FMrL.. Enw, Mitchell. Pinellj, Two rnna. 0 hita off Hooefc. at bat in S 2-3 iaainca. Stolaa baaea Koala. Kddinrton, Beck. De Tomer. Home run Borton. Two baaa Bila Borton MiddletoB. Baaea en Konck 2. off Gardner 1. Struck ot By Honek 4. by Gardner 1. Donbla play Mitchell to Ffaber to Bortoa. Sacrifice fly EMred. Kara, reapossibla for Hoack 2. Gard 5 T1.-",? --Versoa 4, BacraaMBto T. Cradit victory to Honck; charre defeat to grdw Time 1:53. Lmpireantbi. aad WillardWm Leave For Toledo This Week Toledo. ; Ohio, May 31. (L X. s.) Jess Willard yesterday wired ! Tex BJckard that he will leave Zjom Ange les for Toledo Saturday. Ho requested Rickard to secure a town apartment for him as be will not make hi home at his training Quarters. Leonard in Pink ' For Go . With Erne 'New Tork.-.May!21. (U. p. Benny Leonard, lightweight champion, has completed : bis training for his: eight-round- bout tomorrow night in New Jer sey with. Frankie Erna of Buffalo, . MULTNOMAH j : : ;r : U - f ', . - - ' fc , . $s , -Z" - 1 4 ' . v A 5 '- - Some of the stop performers In the annual Junior flirts' track e field meet to be staged Saturday morning on the "Winged SI" field. Above, reading from the left, are Lillian Luders, Mildred Barnes, Roberta Wells, Janet Edwards, Jane Cochran and Margaret Black. Below, on the left, is Lillian Luders making s broad Jump, and on 'the right is Marie Si rube clearing the bar la the high jump. MITT MEN READY TO DON PADS Good Bouts Can Be Expected at Municipal Smoker at Heilig Tonight. TTtALNKD to the minute, Billy Mascot! and Danny Edwards, the two best bantamweights on the Pacific coast, are ready for their six round aetto on the top of the municipal boxing card at the HeUiff theatre tonight. The two youngsters battled each ether to a standstill a couple of years ago and tonight's contest should really be a rattling good one. Edwards has Improved wonderfully and has beaten some of the best boys' at his weight in California. If lAscOtt beats Edwards decisively he will get a match with Pal Moore, who is credited with a verdict over Jimmy 'Wilde, the sensational English boxer. rOCGHT I lOSDOjr Bert Forbes, who is under the man agement Of Sid Brunn of Seattle, will tangle with Danny Frush in the spe cial event. Forbes recently returned from overseas with the 91st division. While "over there" he appeared in the king's tournament at London and de feated Gene Delmont of Memphis, Tenru, and also participated in the big tour nament at Brest, France. Johnny Schauer and Stanley "Willis are billed for the semi-windap. This contest should be one of the best of the card. Both are willing mixers and can take , 'em. The other bouts are : Frank Williams vs. Billy Emke, mid- Oleweights. Neil Zimmerman vs. Freddie Lough, leatnerweignts. Billy Ryan vs. George Franklin, ban t&mweightB. Young Hector, the Bremerton heavy weight, who has made quite a hit with the boxing fans of Seattle, has been taken into Bobby Evans' stable and will undoubtedly, appear in Portland In the near future. Danny Frush has been matched to box Bobby Harper in Seattle next Tuesday night. Danny Edwards will meet Bud Ridley on the- same card. Dates Changed for International Net Contests in.Seattle Instead of holding the International Lawn Tennis association championships in conjunction with the Washington state titles at Seattle, word has been received in Portland that the state con tests will be held on August 11 to 1C while the Internationals will start their tourney August IS and finish two days later. It will come so close to the Washington state affair that all the entries are expected to remain over for the tournament, No meeting of the In ternational association has been held since Canada went into the war in 1914. Bill Introduced to Kill Off Eace Track Washington. May 21. (I. N. S.) With the object of killing off the race track. Representative Sims. Tennessee, : intro duced in the - house - yesterday . a bill to prevent the nullification of state anti gambling laws by prohibiting the inter national or the interstate transmission of bets or of racing odds. " Seals Lose Berk Huafer 7 ' San Francisco, May 31. U. P.) Seal hopes of getting Herb Hunter as a per manent part of the club personnel were shot to pieces Tuesday. Word from the San Pedro submarine base said the out fielder tinea been transferred to the east coast- t - - . on Beavers JUNIOR GIRLS TO VIE IN MEET At Chicago R.H.E. Philadelphia ... idoftooOd o- 1 T 1 Chicago . 100 0 0010 8 a 4 Batteries Johnson and McAvoy ; Faber and Schalk. New York at Cleveland Postponed ; rain. i Washington at Detroit Postponed ; rain. At St. Louia- R.H.13. Boston OtoOOOoOe It 1 St. Louis 00 03 00 03 04 3 2 Batteries Ruth and Behang; Daven port, Koob and Mayer. American Association At Minneapolis R. H. E. Kansas City 4 11 1 Minneapolis 5 11 2 At St Paul R- II- E. Milwaukee 3 7 1 St Paul S 9 2 Louisville at wet grounds. Columbus Postponed ; Indianapolis rain. at Toledo Postponed ; N. W. BANK WINS CLOSE CONTEST FROM U. S. TEAM Avery's Great Catch Saves Game in Seventh Inning; Davis Fitches Fine Ball. With the score 1 to 0 in the last half of the final inning, three men on bases and two outs, Harry Avery "pulled the impossible." which will insure his posi tion at the Northwestern National bank for many a day. It was in the Portland Bankers league baseball game on Vaughn atroet grounds Tuesday after noon between the United States Na tional and the Northwestern National representatives that Avery caught a line drivo off tho bat of Errol Wlntcrbotham which looked good for a triple and thereby robbed the North westerners of a 1 to 0, victory. All the high officials of both banks were in attendance and it was the larg est audience that has witnessed a bank ers contest in several years. Chet Da vis, twirling for Manager June S. Jones, was going great guns and allowed but three hits and whiffed 15 batters in seven frames. In the east frame he let the bases get populated with none down and then had to strike out the next two. Winterbotharrj then came to bat and aont one so far and so bard that all the fol lowers of the Northwestern National closed their eyes but opened them just in time te see Avery com tearing in. spear the pellet and fall all over himself rr,wv:,:,v.;vr.AM Active Men wear the Because kerres solidi leg comfort and long wear atslet SSeool taewec raoeT cav. Bum, Bostoim Grammar School b'- clinsing safely to the horsehide. It was a great catch and the game itself was a credit to Pacific Coast league. It's Simply . Good Srnse BECAUSE it has quality, quantity and economy, and, therefore, the best and most for the least. Jack No Life Oaver it n To Start on Grind Toledo, Okie, May 1 (1. Tf. 8.) Jack Dcaapsey is a prizefighter, set a tlfesaver. Ho atade that plain te Is t raisers whea tse waters of Mas nee bay swept ap aroaad tho Overt ad slab, his training asartars. aad laaadatea toe Iewlaa4s for miles. "SwImmlBff salskt be feed as read work, esata Jaek, bat I Sever reals, do aaytalag witk oao of them life preservers ea mt." As a resmlt the eaaUeagers preps rat to as taeay te asset Jess WUlard Jsly 4 eossUted ef three "seaeres sad a walk aroasd the serea. Howover, with the anivsl this after sees Of Jack Oeyer, Bill Tate, Les ter Jekasea, Straagler 4 Lewis and Baa Daily, Jack's dally pre gram aader tk ilrectloa of Jlntmy Byrae et Ike Tolede Ataletle else aad Jim tar Verest, the - veteraa Ptaiafleld, N. J trainer, will sot be so rosy. At N Tork R.H.B. Cincinnati 9 1 6 ft 0 0 2 J 0 6 IS 1 New York ....... 0 3 3 1 6 0 0 0 t 11 2 Batteries-EUer. Mitchell. B re ester and Wingo : Causey and McCarty. At BrooLryn H. H. B. Chicago d OS 01 00 03 4 0 Brooklyn ... 00010001 02 9 1 Batterie touglass, Alexander, Ty ler and Killifer; Marquard and Kreu ger. Miller. . At Philadelphia R. H. B. St Louis 3 00000031 7 S 3 Philadelphia, .... 000101 001 13 0 Batteries Goodwin, Sherdell and Clemons, Adams ; Woodward and Cady. At Boston R.ILE. Pittsburg 2 0 000 100 03 S t Boston 00030000 03 10 Z Batteries Hamilton - and Sweeney ; Rudolph and Wilson. Auto Races Postponed L'niontown, Pa.. May.1T. (I. N. S.) Rain caused the postponement of the automobile racing reason here today. An effort will be made to bavo . the events run off next Saturday. This is the inexpensive and attracti v& rnidaifle-maclfe paper pack age which is responsible for the low price of the LORD SALISBURY Turkish Cigarette. 1 This is the expensive hand-made cardboard box which is re sponsible for the high price of other brands of Turkish cigarettes of our own manufacture as well as the manufacture of others. These are the 5 extra LORD SALISBURY cigarettes whi you get because of the diHerence in the cost of the package. IS cents for ' 35 cmnts for Meet Draws Big Ena FIFTEEN HUNDRED SCHOOL CrimDREN IN - SATURDAY MEET Annual Track and Field Cham pionship Grammar Grades to Be Held on Multnomah field .Saturday Afternoon) Yaiious Schools Holding Tryoutsj Medals to Be Given Winners. TRVOUTS arc being held among: the Various schools of the cit' getting ready for the annual Portland grammar school track and field meet, slated for Multnomah Field next Satur day afternoon. Robert Krohn, supervisor of physical education in the public schools, is confident that more than 1500 boys and girls will compete for the various-prizes. The firgt event will be run off promptly at 1 :30 o'clock, so that Ae meet will be completed before 4130 o clock. An admission of five cents Will be charged to witness the affair and the money will go toward purchasing medals and paraphernalia. The Peninsula school held its trials and picked the entries for the various events. Mrs. Irene Murphy and W. A. Petteys were in charge of the little gathering and Vera Stock well Is captain of the girls' team, while Gordon Newman will lead the boys' delega tion. ' . - A special tug of war, the-com-: bined weight of tho pullers to bo not more than 1500 pounds, will be a feature. Professor Krohn has an nounced that each school may have 2T boys and 22 girls to represent the Institution In tho meet and 'he Insists that a captain for the boys and one 'for the girls from each organisation be appointed and the little ones Will have full charge ef keeping their teamatea in thetr designated place In tho grandstand between contests. PEXI'SCLA HAMfcS TEAM The Peninsula school entries, are ; Harold Llewellyn and Steve Mac howskl in the high Jufnp ; William Bottler in the broad jump : Harold Brown in the 120 yard low hurdles s Malcolm Weld. 100 yard dash : Allen Larsen. ti yard dash; Harold Brown, SO yard dash; Richard Col lier, Vincent McDonald, Emmet Cosblno. 60 yard dash ; Jack Van Hoeter. Malcolm Weld. Royal Mc Donald. Edward Schult. relay race; Percy Cables, TalmadgO Rose. Clyde, Rose. William Bottler. Harold Of BECAUSE it is the only high-grade Turkish Cigjarette in the world that sells for as little money as cigarette? 2 packages) , ii v Llewellyn, Gordon Newman. Robert Ohm, Victor Nellls. Malcolm Weld. Jack Van Hooter, Elmo Brown and Allen Laraen. tug of war. ThO entries among th girl are: Rose Plele. Olenna Clarlf. blah Jump: Vera Stock well, lhrowlna the basket ball ; Margaret Iarnen, Birdella Rose. Peral Cassadajr. Rosemary . L,ren. Clyde tlilbert Rose Piele, Kthet Freeman, Naomi Ountley, Alma Horsefleldt. Mabel McCartny, Ixretta Jonea and niadya McCartney, shuttlo relay t Kila Schulta. Ruth Ounley. Naomi Ountley. Olenn Clarke, Mern Cur now, Julia Roirera and Clyde Uir bert. $9 yard dash. ThO athletic committee of tho public schools who will have charge of the meet Is made up, Rober : Krehm. chairman ; T. M. Kpelrs, secretary; Hugh J. Boyd. Jesse Me Cord, C Kigglna and C. M. Btaf. fbrd. ' The junior lawn tennla tourneys for boys and girls will be held by New Tork city clubs, starting May 26. ' i