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,11-, 14 THE - 'OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, P ORTLAND, FRIDAY, MAY ZO; 1919. World: f oir the Starter's Flag in is 500 Mile Classic Best-Auto Race;--Redely Indianabol FASTEST.' RACENG : -CARS ENf COUNTRY IN SPEEB CONTEST Jules Goux, Winner of 1913 Race, Qualifies at 95 Miles Per Hour After Replacing Engine in Peugeot; Dave Lewis; Forced to '. Withdraw? 33 Cars Will Start in 500-Mile Event INDIANAPOLIS, May 30. (I. N. S.) Pilots Who will drive, cars in the 500 mile race here tomorrow were busy at the track today with their mechanicians putting their cars in shape for the long grind.vfollowing: the flose of the qualification tests late yesterday. . . ' . r i l - The 33 fastest cars that ever faced a starter on an American race track will start off in the five century spin tomorrow. The 33 cars qualified for the race at speeds ranging from 86.5' to 104.7 miles an hour,'seven of, the cars making better than 100 miles an hour, and only three less than 90. . Jules Goux, winner of the 1913 race, whose Peugeot was broken Wednesday, put in a new. motor and qualified at 95 miles an hour late yesterday afternoon Dave Lewis, while qualifying in a Dus senberg yesterday afternoon, met with an accident to his motor and withdrew from the race. P, W.'Monaghan withdrew hU Jay Bee special, because of engine trouble and II. C. Simmons did not attempt to qualify his Hudson special .vr the tarns reason. A. C. Cotey failed, to putT his Ogren, special around the track fast enough ' to come In . the ' first 33 cars, and J. M. Reynolds and his Hudson were . forced below that ; mark when Goux qualified. ' George Buzane was un able to. get his premier ready -for the race. Oldfield Predicts Race Will Be Close : By Baraey Oldfield 4W'rfttn ExclurirelT for tho Univerul-Serrica.) INDIANAPOLIS, May SO.After a. week as a rail bird watching: work outs and intimate talks with drjvers, Saturday's international 500-mile race looks the hardest and greatest ever run in the world. There are at least -10 cars with excellent chances' to win. v Betting .has been heavy. The French Ballot team is the favorite with Chev rolets team of four Frontenacs next and IePalma leading; the string; below. -? -, With the Ballot cars showing more speed than anything else the public is going for ,tnem strongly. Rene Thomas broke every record for, the speeding In qualifying his Ballot at 104 miles per hour. - . ' '.: y ;y f Then Lonli Chevrolet turned 103. All the Ballots and frontenacs Qual ified with better than 100 and it seems certain the race will not average 90, so skill, insurance, tire lyck and engine trouble -will -play a big part." The Ballots are eight cylinder and ab solutely new. while the Frontenacs have been campaigned three years. There are others with fine 'chances, notably ' Tommy Milton. - Roscoe Sarles, Karl Cooper and Howard Wilcox. PLUS BRAGQ has been given a place on the Waverley Country club team , for the Tualatin Country club team match to be played Sunday. The match will, be over IS holes. Dr. Otis B. White of the Waverley Country club made the sixth hole of the club course In one stroke Thursday. Mrs. George Mays and R. Wilder have performed this -feat on the same hle. The qualifying round of the Directors' cup tourney will be staged over the Tortland Golf club links- today. . The finals' of the Cecil H. Bauer handicap-will be held over the Tualatin Country, club. .s course today, Edwin JVeustadter and Jack Louisson being the finalists. , ' ' " Hart Schaf finer l-;-:.-.&'Mati. Waist Seam Suits ' at $40 and $45 Put. one onlook at it in the mirror; you'll, like the ba'ck "view as well as the . front.. There's style in every line; tail-;..oring-,in every stitch;! quality, in every thread, - . " , You'll find a big: variety of models, pat terns and fabrics here to choose from, ana unusually Dig values, r Conservative Models Saiiil The Freslinien 5 May Go After Relay - Kecord in P. N. A. Oregoa Ag ricnltnral College, Hay ttvTae Oregoa Aggie freshmen re lay team will attempt to shatter the aatloaal half mile record In the Pac ific Jforthwe.t association champion hips to be staged In Portlasd Jane 14. The team will be selected from the following: Maariee Snook, Kel logg, Greea, Johnson aad Sambaagh. Plaag are . beiag ; eonsirered for a dsal meet setwees tse f resumes and a squad composed of Washington and Jefferson high school athletes at PorOand.' ; j-i . Results of today's morning games : - -At Detroit . R. H. E. St. Louis . ... ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 5 1 Detroit ...... ..0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 5 0 Batteries Williams, Koob and Bill ings, Severeld ; Ehmke and Ainsmith. At Washington R. H. E. New York..O 00 001010 2 4 8 2 Wash. .....0 10 100000 0 2 7 8 Ten innings. Batteries Thormahlen, Shawkey and Hanna ; Robertson, Johnson and Agnew. At Chicago R. H. E. Cleveland .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 1 Chicago ....1 0210000 0 4 5 0 Batteries Bag by, James and O'Neil; Taber and Schalk. : 1 At Philadelphia R. H. E. Boston ......1 0 0 0 3 3 1 2 010 13 1 Philadelphia.. 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 6 11 1 Batteries Ruth and Schang; Geary, Seibold and Cady. r Thursday's results : At Washington ! R. H. E. New York ....2100000011 S 7 2 Washington ... 102000001 0 4 9 6 Batteries-Russell and Hannah ; Shaw and Piclnlch. At Philadelphia. R. H. E. Boston ..,.....,. 0001501 00 7 12 0 Philadelphia 10000000 01 4 0 fatteri. Mays and Schang; Rogers, Kinney and McAvoy. Cole Returns From Overseas Harry Cole, former Oregon- Agricul tural college track and football star, has returned to New York from over seas, according to word received by H. J. Campbell, physical director at the James John high school. Cole will take a course In physical training in a Kansas institution.-:- 'Hi for Older Men. iff JliiirfS ilV':'J :7a Rosenbl Men's Store for Quality and Service. Gaco Bldg." Fifth and AWer. RENE THOMAS, one of the famous drivers who is among the favorites in the 500 mile Indianapolis auto race to be held Saturday. Thirty-three cars are entered. W i - t , V LINCOLN SQUAD '. LOSES CONTEST TO FRANKLIN, 3-2 Washington Beats ; Hill Team V 11 to 1f: Scott Allowing Cadets j; but One Bingle. v. ; Two games , In a row have - been dropped by the Lincoln high school base ball team . after many followers of the Portland interscholastic league had fig ured the - Railsplitters were a cinch to run ; off ? with the 1919 championship without a defeat. Early In the week the Hill - Military '" Academy . won 'from the west side high 5 to 3 and Thursday afternoon Franklin high added' another humiliation to Coach Dewey's boys 3 to 2 bn Vaughn street grounds. ,- The contest bad to be called at the end ot : the sixth . Inning because of a bankers' league game. With two men out in the first frame the Quakers" put across, a! run on Harry Thomas' doubte and Cole's error. The score was tied in the fifth. Harris singled, went to third on Legg-ett's hit and scored on a passed ball. The tie did not remain long for In their half of the fifth canto the Quakers registered twice. Lincoln made one In the sixth but could not muster a third counter. The score: R.-H.E. Franklin ..'.... 3 2 0 Lincoln , 5... 2 4 4 t Batteries Lincoln, Pearlmanr, Wright and - Helmcke ; Franklin, Thomas and Hobson. Umpire, Ed Rankin. Hill Military Academy weakened be fore , the 'Washington high, tossers on Multnomah field Thursday afternoon and when the ninth inning was over the high schoolers were leading 11 ;- to 1. The Cadets managed to nick' Kenneth Scott for one hit while the little Wash ington twlrler was-tying the strike out record - for the season, in the inter scholastic league. Eighteen Hill batters fanned." ." r ' - Sorsby of the winners hit one so far .in the first inning that, the two runners on the bags scored and he ambled home before the ball was returned to the in field. Four more runs were added in the second, three in the fourth and one in the ninth. Johnson made the only hit secured o' Scott. - . " The score : R. IT. E. Washington .............. ......M. 10 1 Hill 1 1 5 Batteries Washington, Scott : and Priestly ; Hill, - Pendleton, Johnson and Herger. Umpire, Burton. S,t J V ,,'4 t f. ; - ys ' r ----- - ' O- . .' '4 r;t- 't f Jf' - -- V " ' - -', ' M Vi t II I'M ' it Ml -mil 1 " Fit ' i Jl: j : ' i v pyriat 1919 Hart Scbafloer & liars att & v2o;;:: SPARRING PARTNERS CAN WORK Wiliard's Manager After Lot of Heavies to Box With Champ . pion in Training Camp. yOLEDO. Ohio. May 30. (L N. S.) x Even If Tex Rickard is not success ful in his ambition to have royalty as his guests at the big fight here July 4, he is at 'least certain of entertaining high army and navy personages. It was said today that Major General Leonard Wood and Admiral Sims would be here to represent the doughboys and Jackie. No reply " has been received to the cabled-invitation to King Albert of Bel gium and the Prince of Wales. Ray Archer, Wiliard's manager, today was busy wiring all of the aspiring heavyweights who want to help in train ing the champion to pack their trunks" and come to Toledo "toot sweet," CATiT BE TOO MAST V "There can't too many of 'em." said Archer when It was suggestedthat all of the fighters-far thiTcountry would re spond to his invitation. "They've got to be big ones, though, and willing to get banged up because Jess Is going like a whirlwind- when -he gets here. - Wlllard has already taken off 10 pounds -h rough dieting and he Is going to make 250 be fore he enters the ring.", . Doings at the Dempsey camp slowed up today. , The holiday was more ; or less observed, although it brought a big crowd out to watch the challenger play around. DEMPSEY LOSES OKE Dempsey's trainers have decided to eliminate boxing next week but will put Jack through a course calculated to make his foot work "superb" and in crease - his speed to . the proverbial "chained lightning." Disgusted at two Kay-Os In as many days. One Round Davis of Buffalo hied himself hence from the Overland club today. 'That wasn't in the bargain," he complained to Manager Jack Kearns after the sec ond knockout. "I'm going to Quit." Results of today's morning games: At New York R. H. E. Brooklyn ....00200060 02 '-4 3 New York ...20300010 6 7 0 ' Batteries Cheney, Cadore and Miller ; Perritt. Schupp and McCarty. ? . At Boston R. H. E. Philadelphia ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 7 2 Boston .......0 02 0 2110 6 15 2 Batteries Packard, Prendergast, Smith and Cady. Adams; McQuillan, Keating and Gowdy. ' - At r Pittsburg FL H. E. Cincinnati ...2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 6 2 Pittsburg ,...0 1 2.0 12 S 0 9 3 Batteries Brassier, Ring, Reuther and Wingo; Miller and Lee. Thursday's results: i ' : .At New York:: R.H.E. Brooklyn .........002000000 2 6 2 New York, 0 0001202 5 5 1 Batteries Grimes and Wingo ; Causey ana vronsaies. At Boston: s Tt. w. n Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 0 1 7 2 Boston 00030010 ( 7 2 - Batteries Hogg and Adams ; . Dema- ree ana uoway. - At Pittsburg: R. H E. Ctncinnau ........1100010003 8 0 Pittsburg 0 0000001 01 11 0i - catteries bailee and Wingo ; Mayer and Sweeney, Lee. Portland Tennis To Go North for Tourney June 22 June 21 and 22 are the proposed dates for the inter-city tennis tournament be tween the Multnomah Amateur Athletic club, Tacoma tennis club and the Seattle racquet wieldera. Word has been re ceived In Portland to the . effect that both the northern dubs had assepted the challenge of the Winged "M.vand June 21 and 22 have been set aside for the Portlanders to invade Washington territory. . - ' . . - The idea is to play Tacoma on Suns 21 and then go to Seattle the following day. so as io 'klll two b'.-ds wl'h one stone." This, was . dorfe to curtail ex penses. t i Just when . the Sound clubs will send , their squads to Portland for the return matches will be determined later, according to Chairman- James H. Afackie. Bumbaugh Is Named Frosh Track Captain Oregon ' Agricultural College, Cor vatlls. May 30. Harold L. Bumbaugh of San Diego, CaL, prominent freshman athlete, has - been : unanimously elected captain of the freshman -track team. - . Young Bumbaugh's work on the cinders this season has been exception ally brilliant, he having made a record of. 10.1 in the 100-yard dauh, has done the 220 in 22 2-5 seconds, and has been broad i jumping 21 feet. He has also been- elected as president of: the sopho more class next year. j rON'T wear a -v "straw" of yester year , when you can buy ,the smart, snappy styles of " Victory year for $3 and Upwards. BEN SELLING Leading Hatter . '. ; Morrison at Fourth . " mi ?- i ll j v a x . .M a. a ..aar- United States ' Forest service fishing bulletin: ' ' i. V WESTERS OREQOK y. V ,s- - Wood River Good catches of rainbow and Dollyvarden trout are being made near Fort Klamath. Reached by train from Klamath Falls and auto road on either side of the lake. .;. - . .- . , y. - Seven Mile Creek and. Anna Creek Good catches of Rainbow and .Dollyvar den trout are being t made on these streams near ? Fort Klamath. Reached by auto or wagon road by way of Fort Klamath. . Upper . Klamath Iake-- Good catches of lake trout are reported at Crystal creek. Rocky Point and Odessa. Reached by auto road along west side of lake by way of Klamath Falls. The fishing is chiefly with spoons. Row River -Fair catches are being made at -Dorena, Wildwood and Row River basins.: Reached - by -auto. by way of Cottage Grove. -Fis. hare taking spin ner and Royal Coachman fly. harpsCreek Fair catches of . trout are . being made near . th& Pony bridge, Reached by auto from Cottage Grove. . Layng Creek Fish are not biting well on ' these streams because of cold water and rain.' - j ' ' ' .'. EASTEBJf j 'ORECr03T--y;:-) y ' Few catches , of Rainbow trout are reported -from - points on Cove . and Grande Ronde river. Reached by auto and wagon by way-of Union and Cove wagon road, . Indian ereek Good catches of Rain bow trout are being made at points near Elgin. Reached by auto or wagon by way of Elgin. Pine and Clear Creek Good catches are reported from various points alone; streams of Eastern -Brook -and Rainbow trout. r Reached by auto or wagon. Clark Creek Good catches of Rain bow trout are being made at points near Elgin. Reached by. auto or wacon . by way of Elgin. Wallowa County Streams Because of high water, fishing is poor on all streams in this county at present., Gales Creek, Forest Grove Water conditions good. Coachman .fly used. Some fair catches reported. Hotel at Gales City.. ' . . . - - . Willamette, Jasper Water clear. Sev eral small catches made. Hotel at Springfield. Willamette. Junction City Water hieh at this point. Flies and chub bait. Oc casional catches made during past week. , Hotels at all towns along stream. 'McKenxie. Coburg River clear at this I point. Ginger quill, flying caddie and spoon used. Several . flneJ catches re- 1 ported. One man caught a 17-lb. salmon Lost week. Hotels at Coburg- and other points. . Willamette above Springfield and SSc Kenzie River going down and clearing. Various kinds of fly used. Some splen did catches reported during week. Hotels along streams. - . ' y ; Willamette, , Springfield River still rather high at this point. Fly-used: Only fair catches reported. - Hotels along stream. ' -yy,'5.,-' y San Uarm, Crab tree Water somewhat "roily." Worms and flies used. Ac count rain no catches reported last few days.- Hotels at Lebanon. : Siuslaw, Cushman Water clear. Royal sportsman, brown hackle and No. 1 spoon used. Some good catches reported between Rainrock and Mapleton last few days. Hotel at Mapleton. -Coquille, River, Myrtle Points-Water low and clear,' Spinners.., worms and salmon eggs used. Some good catches reported last few days. Hotels at Myrtle Point. : .. . . ... . Coos River, Marshfield River rather mv.ddy last week. Salmon eggs and flies used. Some catches reported. Hotels at Marshfield. - -; Row River, Dorena. Wildwood and Sharps Creek via Cottage Grove Some fair catches of trout reported from Dorena, Wildwood and Row river. Spin ners and Royal Coachman fly wsed. Reached by auto from Cottage Grove. Fishing in Sharps creek will be good in about 10 days.- : Wood River. Fort Klamath, via Klam ath Falls Good catches of rainbow and Dolly Vardens trout reported made near Fort Klamath. Reached by auto either side of lake from Klamath Fails. . Good hotel at Fort Klamath. , . That Fishing Trip! To be a real success, 'you Must have a good - stream, favorable weather, and; the right kind of tackle. Y, For many years we- have supplied good tackle to the most successful fisher men. . BockuG&Wbrrid 273 Morrison St, ' Near 4th JIMMY, JOHNSTON; for mer star outfielder of the , Oakland club of the Coast league, whose hitting Is aiding the Brooklyn'team in the Na tional league race.; - 4 j t tf V A. SfANDIHGS PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE . Voa Lost Pet. Los Angeles S3 1 . . 8a Fraacisee..... S . tS All Oakland ti . ti - Ml Salt Lake.; 21 it Ull Ternoa . .... ......... ts M -00 Sacramento zS f4 .478 Seattle .. Is, 88 J4 Portland 14 Jl Jll NATIONAL LEAGUE , (Ineludlnf today's mornlna fismM.) , W. I PCT, New Vsrfc ................21 7 .760 ClncIniwU 18 11 .S21 Brooklyn 1 - 11. .693 Chicata 12 14 .4S2 Plttaourt 12 14 .42 Fittlutolphla 12 IB .444 Boston .. S 1 .393 SU Louis - S y IS.. .296 - AMERICAN LCAOUE '(Including today's morning gam.)' Chicago . . .............. 1 7 .781 Olovolond ................ IB n.7 SC Lout 14 10 .BS3 Now York ............... IS ie ton 11 13 .4SS BotroH ................. 12 ,1B y 44 Washington v. .............. 8 , 17 .SZO pmiadoiimia .............. 9 i os Archibald . Leaves - 0. A. - C. - - Oregon A-gricultural College. - Cor vallls, May 30. "Peany" . Archibald, prominent O. A. C athlete and a mem ber of the senior class, has left college to engage in work for the state highway commission, .with headquarters at Sal ant. w VJ . i bomb-proof , second-floor shelter, where bur heroes are safe from the bombs of high cost and profiteering. V SUITS- 320 to 34-0 ( and they're just as trim in style as the uniforms they've so:horiorably filled. rM Jul SAN FRANCISCO. May SO. CU. P.) Johnny; Bar of Pittsburg and Lieu tenant, Sari Balrd, army aviator and ex-lightweight amateur champion. fought to a draw In their . four round match last night.- one of .the best bouts seen here in months. Both men fought hard and the going was fast and clever throughout. Balrd shaded the easterner in the- first two rounds, while the last round was to Ray's advantage. Steve Dalton and Billy. Shade drew. Willie Robinson won over Allie Nack. Soldier ciidon the fans nrotested the rest of 'the evening. . - ... Denver,' May 30. (tT. P.) Johnny Griffiths of Akron and Harvey Thorpe of Kansas City, cross punches In a -15 round fight to a decision at the Stock Tards stadium here tonight.. Both men finished off their training yesterday and reported being safely under the 145- pound weight requirement. Griffiths depends on his lightning left to stop Thorpe. Chicago, May 30. (U. P.) -Al Bloom, ticket seller here for the Wlllard-Demp Sey' rumpus, stated he had sold 385, 000 worth of pasteboards in a week. Most of the admissions were of the $60 denomination. Columbus, O., May 30. June 27' has been set as the date for consideration of, Representatitve Dunn's bill which will give Governor Cox power to stop the; wiilard-Dempsey- contest. Varnell Declares Idaho Winner of Conference Meet - Spokane,. Wash.. May 86. George Varnell, referee of Jthe conference meet at Washington State college last Satur day, as sporting editor of the Spokane Chronicle, said: "The University of Idaho la the North west conference track and field champion for the, 1919 season. "The protest made by the University of Idaho following the running of the relay race at the annual meet at Pull man on Saturday, has been upneia by the advisory committee of the Intercol legiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America, and Instead of W; S. C. win ning the meet with 44 points to 42 for Idaho, the Moscow team is given the victory with 43 points to 41 for wS. C. The baton which should have been carried, by Parker, the final relay run ner of W. S. was found on the track following the race, and C. W. Bl earn aster of Idaho made a formal protest to the officials. Rifle Tourney for Marines Vallejo. CaL, May - 30.(tT. P.) Ma rines ' from 'allPacifc " coast ' stations will - be represented . by y teams in the Western" Interpost tournament - to open at the Mare Island rifle range June 15. Winners have a chance of making the marine corps team In the Caldwell,' N. J nation shoot. ' y JIMMY DUNN marches the returned Soldiers to his Report at upstairs headquarters and save dollars' in the purchase of a new suit. n n n htw Mm- r rr tjiro TV CORNER m PANTAGES THEATRE FRO BOSTON IS OUT AFTER NEW STARS , "- y'yy i y. Red Sox 'Seeking Right-Handed Hitting Outfielder Yanks Need Lead-Off Man. , By H. C. HamllloB MEW TOKK, May 10. (U. P.) There T are vague rumors that something is about to happen among the Boston Red Sox. The very unsatisfactory showing .made this spring by the team which ,, was picked . by many to run away with the American league pennant is causing concern ' to I'd Barrows, manager, and Harry Frasee, president of the club. , Those whispers Which have been wafted around baseball men, say that Bobby Roth, outfielder for the Ath letics, and captain - of that club. Is about to be traded to Boston fori Jack Barry, and some other changesf also are mentioned. " ' BAHRI MAY GO BACK j Roth, it is said, has disappointed Connie Mack and Barrows has i kept Barry on the bench most of tha time to give Dave Shean the second base job. f . Barrows has been badly in need of a right handed outfielder. Kvery fly chaser now performing in the garden for the world's champions swings from the1 left hand side of the plate with the sole exception of Del Galnor, who plays Infrequently. And Galnor can hardly be classed as an . outfielder. -MAT TEADE TICK - Ed Barrows knows far too much baseball to continue as the club n going now. If the dope as presented here doesn't .turn out it only means that the deal has been abandoned and that some other roll of the dice will be tried. The Yankees are aftes an outfielder who can adequately fill the roll of lead off man. They have an excellent young outfielder In Sam Vlck and also own a surplus of pitching talent. Some thing might happen between the Tanks and Red Sox. - - - Keene Is Named O. A. C Captain University of Oregon, May 30. Roy Keene of . Salem was elected captain of the 1920 Oregon ; Agricultural college baseball team yesterday. The final crairiA nf th aterioa betwonn i"L A. C and Oregon was called off on account of rain. .-.-'.';. . 'Doc" Stewart Quits Posj Lincoln, Ne).,' May 30. Dr. K. J. Stewart, athletic director of the Uni versity of Nebraska, has resigned. Stewart has acted as football, basketball and track coach for the past three years, lie was formerly football coach at the Oregon Agricultural college, . Driscoll Isjleased by Angels '-.-. Ixs Angeles, CaL. May 80.- Paddy Driscoll, who was turned over to Los Angeles by the Chicago Cub was te leased by Manager Killifer yesterday. rA una li - iu loi