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SATURDAY. JUNE . 18, 1 1C21. olf Club Entry IList?May -Reacfa:400 Mark . Beaver Recruit Ktcher Eoses Close Gam 2 Our Beavers Again Almost M A. 3 O IE AGUES' JTATIOICAL Ghee Handed Nice Beating By Dempsey OUTDOOR SPORTS - - (Oeivrisbt 1821, by International Esatara .' (service, lac) By Tad Win a Game At Pittabnrc: . R. R. E. Brooklrn . 003 40 11 8 14 Fitfitourc 000 010 003 8 3 Betteriee Cedore and MUler; . Hamilton, Fon der. Zias and Schmidt- ' THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. B- Q tort Bertz. TP Itollia Zeider had been down by the - eld Zeider Zee Friday Afternoon at 4 o'clock p. m. Instead of keeping his nose up on the third base coaching line. Ralph Coleman, former Oregon' Aggie track star, would have made a success ful debut on the mound with the Bear . ers. : . , . In the fourth Inning, with the score tied two-all as the result of two hits and a sacrifice and Old Artie Grig on second baae and Wahoo" 6am Craw ford on first base, Zeider yelled some thing at Coleman and Coley threw the ball to third base, which was unoccupied and unguarded, and both runners scored, Crawford counting when Coiey threw wild to Baker in an effort to head off Crawford at the plate. , " .. . SEW HURLER -LOOK 8 GOOD The two wild pegs gave the Angels - two nine and enabled them to nose out the Mackmen, 4 to 3. Outside of his two wild pegs. Coleman pitched good ' ball. In fact, he did just as good as . could any of the high, salaried artists Manager .Mccreaie is carrying on mn payroll. .. Coleman has a good . assortment of curves and as soon as he learns to field his position and cover up his change of pace a trifle better, he is going to be a goo hurler. -i He resembles Harold Brooks a great deal. . - . Opposing the youngster on the mound was Lng Tom" Hughes. Hughea waa nicked quite often but managed to hold ' the lead made by hla mates in the fourth. BATTING ORDER SHIFTED The Angeles scored their. first run in the second on Griggs double, Crawford's single and a double play. Lindimore followed with a hit but waa left on the bass when Baldwin filed to Cox. - Boss Walter's revamped batting order scored two" runs in the fourth on Cox single. Hate's double against the center field fence and Wolfer's sharp drive to left field. In the sixth. Krug's double anil Cox single put over another run, but that was all the damage the Beav ers could do in the run-getting line and they went down to another .;. one-run margin defeat. tv ' ' , meg looks Like plater ; Julie Mee sure looked like a comer in the field line.. He covers a lot of ground and made several dandy throws, besides getting in on a double play. Mee grabbed a hit in the third inning and Coleman had the Angels all "Xed" up by beating out a alow roller down the center of the diamond, but none of the three succeeding batsmen could hit safely. There will be a doubleheader Satur day, the first game Beginning at 130 o'clock. - ' Score : LOS ANGELES AB . S . 4 . S . 4 . 8 R. O . 1 o I o 0 0 0 H. PO. 1 1 T. 0 o o 0 o (t o 0 Meats, m...'. . f?Anley as. . . . Carroll, If ..... Cries, IT. . . . Crawford; rf . . . MehnnV 2b. . . . 0 2 o o A 2 0 8 a 1 2 . o' 2 ft 0 10 4 1 R S n 2 . s o 4 I jr.rtitnore. 3b; ... . 4 . I.aldwia. c. . . . . . . 4 Hughes, p. ..... . , 4 Total ..35 PORTLAND AB. It. H. PO. , S 0 1 8 , .. 4 11 8 fn1n, m. . . . . Knit. 2b..... Cm, rf....... Title. 3b. .... . Poole, lb, ,-. . . AVolfer. If. . . . . I'ukcr. e ..... . Moe, as r4mn, p. . . . 0 4 0 1 '1 o 0 n 0 12 4 1 -. . r ...4 1 1 ,..80 9 .. 4,0 S ... 4 , ft 0 ...4 0 1 ..... 8 . 1 2 0 12 1 4 .2 O -jriaoer ........ I V I ToUla 34 8 10 27 'Batted for Coletnrn in ninth.". SCORE BT INVI.VGS Loa Aneetas ........... .-.010 O03 000 4 Htta ..... ....OSt r S 11110 PortUnd ...............OOO 701 000 3 Hits ........002 3u3 101 '0 SPMMART Strnek. out By Huenea 5. Twr CoTcman 4. rri on ba I la Off Iltichea 2. orf Colrman 1. Two-baaa hit Griio, Hala, Kinc, Genin, Undi mora. Ooubla plara Kmc to Mra to Poota ; Nichoff to McAulejr to Gnm Htcrifico hit t'arrolL StoW base Oenin. Iliua responsi ble for Coleman 2, Hashes 8. Time of gam 1:45. UmtrfrejBmaand Tt.man. OAKLAND MAKES TT THREE STRAIGHT OVER SACRAMENTO San F suiclsco, Juna 18. Oakland made it Diree straight over the Sacra mento club Friday by winning 9 to 4. panner was knocked off the mount In the third inning. Score: SACBAMENTO I OAKLAND A-B. Bi H. E. i AB. R. H. E. ' McOaf'n.ta 0 UPlTMlli.Sh. Kopp.lf . . . 5 Piek.ab. 5 nws.cf.. . S Mollwita.lb 8 Kyan.rf . . . 8 Krbanc.Sb; 4 C'ook.e.... 3 2 OlOoopar.cf . . 1 0WUie.rf... MiUer.lf. KnichUSb. ;uito,lb. . BrohiJtr,aa Kochier.e.. . Arltt,p... 2 0 8 0 Prnnvr.n. 0 0 Prough.p.V 4 0 ToUla 38 4 13 4 Total. 41 9 IT 3 si'rttm v tvvivr.o gaeramanto ........... ..100 000 03O 4 HiU 220 211 04118 Oakland' ......... w ...... 3 1 1 040 00 9 HiU ...........T..... .512 151 02 IT SUMMABT Thrae mns, 5 iiita off Panner, 1 at bat in 2 1-8 innlnea. Stoten baMa IlnelH, Cooper. Falk Artatt. Two-baas hitu Kopp. Brabakcr. n,Fnt. Koanlar.' Cook, Rchanc Sacrifice hita Cook,. Baaaa on balls Off Arlatt 2. Street oat Ky Arleu 8. by Pronsh 3. Double plays Arlett to Brubaker to (iuisto. Cook to Mc ;flwin to Moilwiu. Runa mponslbl for ArlrU 4, Pur 3, Proufth S. Chares dafeat ts Ponner. , Ttans 145. Cmpiraa Caaey and Phyla. - - . . , - O'DOCli TAMES SI WASHES AND SEALS TAKE AWAY 5-0 GAME Seattle, June 18. The Seals defeated the Seattle Indians Friday, 5 to 0. O Doul's excellent pitching, allowing but three hits, backed by perfect support, tells tha atory. Score SEATTLE A-B. E. H. E. Kchick.K. , 4 ; 1 1- O Kth.2b.. 4 18 0 areney.ss. 4 O 10 J.llison.rf , . 8 O Lana.rf 4 0 0 0 utarzU.Sb. 3 0 0 0 Rates.lb. . . 4 .0 0 2 Kldred.et ... 2 0 1 0 Kenwthy,2b 3 0 0 1 Cninff-htm If It fb A n O C neU.lb. 4 0 1 0 Kamm.Sb.. 4 110 KMly.et,. 8 2 0 0 YHa,e. ... 4 010 O DouUp... 3 0 2 0 ISttintpf.aa. . 3 0 1 1 xobln.o. ... 8 0 O 0 Gardnar.p. . 2 0 O 0 spencer. ... 10 10 t Middle ton. 0 0 0 0 Totals.. 33 B 0 Totala.'...2S 0 3 4 DaiiTO tor araner m tns nirLa. .. tKaa fo Spencer tai the ninth. . - SCOBK BI INNINGS caa lYanetaca .......... 220 000 100 5 Rita 220 021 101 "Seattle ;.... 000 OOO 000 O HiU .. 001 000 101 3 SCAIMART 8truek eat By O'Koul 8. Basss sa balls rift 1 . tv . w- vi. dred. Tbres baas hit Schick. Doubis playa - .eujr u u uoui to o Uonnell, tLamm to Kath 1 1 O'CoanaU. WiaUrsil to Bates to AViatarxil. 1-sna to Batas. Sacrifics htt KaUy. v Hit by JUICY STEAKS AND CHOPS BROILED OYER CHABCOA1 ' JL8T TO SUIT IOU :::xi::s c.-.ill & steak shop 108 FirTH STREET B. H. E. ... 040 101 00410 18:8 Chieaao . 400 141 10 -11 14 1 Battereia Bran. Sanaa, 'hf and Snyder; Tjrirr, Cnserea, lotumf Martin and trrerreu. At Cincinnati . . . R. H. E. Philadelphia ...... 001 000 101. 8 9 8 Cincinnati ....... 024 2S0 00 11 11 1 Batteries aanan, , HobbeB and Brassy; Brantoo and Harm- J . AMERICAN - ; " At Boston (10 innin) lMamc: R. H. E. IVtroit 100 100 620 0 4 11 1 Boatoa .... 100 01 110 18 18 0 Batteries PerriU, hmka sad aiaaaaitk; Peonock and KoeL - At Boitoq (Second cams) i R. H. E. Detroit ..7....... 00O 110 020 4 T S Boston 201 020 100 12 1 Battalias Ehmka. ' HoOmg and Baaalar; Marion. Bash sad Valtws. At SL.Looia: i R. H. E. Boatoo ......... 200 0-32 21010 1 O Bt. Louia . OOO OOO'OOO O 4 0 Battariaa rFUlinsim . and Condy; Hainas, Sohupp and demons, , i At PhUadlnhla-'leTfaaad Philadetehk mbi poatponed; wet ground, f , At New TorttChieajro-Ncw.. Tork cams noat poned; rain.. ' M I N O TX HA.SERAXI PASCO, WaaH, June IS. Charley Mul len . has signed up ' Duane Shelby, the hard-hitting third baseman of the Pasco baseball team, for his - Tacoma Tigers in the Pacific International league. Shelby Is i the fourth member of the local championship aggregation to. ' enter professional leagues., Cy neighbors departed for Victoria, AJ Hartman Is one of the Vancouver, B. C, pitching mainstays. and - Fred Schroeder is "burning , up" the Western Canadian circuit as a catcher with th Edmonton club. Jack Shilling, also of Pasco., was sent up as an umpire, and he la making good.- The Ryan Pacific baseball team. Is looking for a game for Sunday. Tele phone to the manager at East 561L - Montesano, Wash.. June 18. Monte- sano will play the Chehalls Elks on the local grounds tomorrow afternoon. The only defeat of the, 1921 season handed to Montesano waa at the hands of the Chehalis. herd and revenge Is sought. i v , . - f:r Cove. Or., June lS.-Sove's tossers defeated the Haines aggregation 8 to 5 at Haines last Sunday, but in doing so the locals lost one of their beat play ers for the next two or three weeks at least. Merald Murcheson's leg waa in jured so severely that now he Is com pelled to use a crutch In getting arouna. ; - - - Washington State College, Pullman, Wash., June 18. The Washington State college alumni baseball team started ita annual "big day on the local cam pus Wednesday morning by trimming the senior nine 7 to 3. It was a well played game and soma stellar a tope were -recorded. ' Morton. Wash., June 18. The South Tacoma baseball team Is coming to Morton a week from tomorrow to meet the Mineral-Morton squad. Harry Smith, known as the "mayor" of South Tacoma, and Ed Quinn, heralded among his friends aa the "chief of police" of the south -end of the City of Destiny, will bo among the distinguished vis itors here that, day. vK the weather will permit, the Stand ard Oil company baseball team . will tangle with Manager' Lyl F. Brown's Multnomah Amateur Athletic club contingent- on Multnomah field this after noon, starting at 8 o'clock. The playera ; who will take part in the baseball games which will feature the "low links" of tha Multnomah Amateur Athletic club, June 26, are being fathered together by Joseph : F. Riesctt, chairman of the entertainment committee of the club. The married men will pit their strength against the single men. Hutchinson Wins Golf Tourney London, June 17. Jock Hutchinson, Chicago professional, won the Klnghorn Fife links tournament, which ended Thursday, with a medat score of 138. He turned in a card of T4 for the first round and 64 for the second round. Walter Ha gen of Detroit dropped out . after the first round. . . Boy Swimmers to Race The Couch school tank will be the scene of the annual boys awimmlng championships tonight under the direc tion of Big Jim ' Burke, swimming in structor of the Portland public schools. The first number on the program la eet for 7 -o'clock. i . Sandberg to Lead W. S. C. Champs Washington State College, Pullman, Wash.. June 18. Hoy ' Sandbar g of Bet Iingham, Waeh.. who led the Washing ton State college team tn batting during the 1921 season, has been elected captain of the 122 equad. He is a catcher. Upset Wins Hillside Handicap ' . Belmont. Park. N. June 17. (U. P.)- Upset, with Kummer Up, won the Hillside handicap, tha feature race for 8-year-olds, at Belmont park Thursday. Flambette, owned by P. A. Clark, won the coaching cup American Oaka for 3-year-old fillies. - -t ; pitched ball VHaterxa. Wild pitch Gardner. Buna, responsible for Gardner 27 uraDW' VERXOIT TAKES AXOTHER FROM SALT LAKE, 7-4 Dos Angeles, June 18. Vernon took an other from Salt LAke, 7 to 4. Friday. Smith's home In the first took all the heart out of Reiger and the locals hit thereafter as they pleased. Score: SALT LACK TEBJtnv AB. B.H.E A R x n Bictin.2Ta. . 0 0 0 Smlth.Sb ..4 2 2 0 umi ah Cbadh'ps.of Hith.lf... Wilhoit.lt. Brown.ef . . lonrdan.lb. 9trmad.rf .. Byler.e. . leokins. . Saya..,. Reifer.p. .. Lynn.... 3 0 2 0 1 0 10 0 1 r oo Hyatt.lb. .. Edinjrton,rf Murphy). . reacb.aa. . I -1 Eastiup. ... 9 w v aerTBcx I EI niBtll. tv SCORE BI CNDfCS Tarann ' 001 001 040-2 aZ? .......... 140 020 00 7 8niniiBT2" 128 01,11 Streek out By rturta i. by 2 E?2r on bails Oft Taeth "eif rSJo? i . rI responriWa for FaeuV 4 . Rew 4 Tiot,h2 At CMae Hew York .... By Sid Mercer tWrlttsa for the iBterastioasl Kaws fUrrioa) :' A TLANTIC CITT. N. J June 18. (L V N. & Battling Ghee, a heavyweight person from Memphisv ia satisfied today that Champion Jack Dempsey "kin hit lak a-muie kin kick. ; t .- Following hi first : experience as a sparring partner of the champion Fri day afternoon, the battler propped him self weakly In front of a mirror In the cottage of Dempsey's eparrliur partners and ruefully contemplated a recent ex tension of the right aide of hia mouth' a cut. asout tnree quarters Of an inch long ragged at a loose front tooth and gingerly fingered his puffed brunette features. His eyes had a faraway look iie uiosw oi a gent who has attempted to negotiate too much high proof hootch. HE SOCKED ME In fact Mr. Ghee wasn't altogether mere, mo was tryinsr to null himself tn gether mentally and physically. He had been monkeying with the Dempsey buza saw- When he staggered out of the open air arena a nock of experts trailed him xor an interview.- To kaln't believe- nobody ho monh." compiamea Mr. Ghee. "Kid Norfolk dun tol me MlsUh Dempsey couldn't hit mc But Ah knows bettah! Man! Ah knows oettah ! Ain't he lust ud and bust m pretty v "TOU Were too roueh With him. Paf. "Too rough!"; moaned the battler. Say. Ah waa onlr In tan. Kut Miatah iempaey. he socked roe. If Ah waa too rougn, wnat would yon call him?" . Tou rausn't mind a little thing like that," comforted a bystander. "Go right out there tomorrow and show us some thing. Tou know hia style now." , "Tea, suh. Ah knows his style, all right." wailed tha battler. "But Ah aint no call to git better acquainted with It. Ah 1 know Mlstah Dempsey's style, and them ain't no kind of styles for colored men. Trouble is,he knows where man face Is!" i . "Better luck tomorrow." came sympa thetic suggestion. "You gave Jack the toughest argument he has had since he came down here." - . . i,.. -- ; . - ; "Mebby they ain't goin to fte no to morrow for me," warily replied the bat tler. "Ah got mah folks to look after. Mebbe I gave him tough argument, but look what he rives me. Ah kain't eat no pohk chops for suppah tonight", OXCE IS E3T0TJQH - f -Mr. Ghee may get over his experience with Dempsey, but he will never be the same. He haa been hanging around for eight days, waiting for the chance he got yesterday, an now he ts satisfied. Jack Kearns hoped to get him to go on again today..;-, - - - ; v :- ' It was rumored, however, that a big. dark man was seen moving off In the gloom back of Airport last night mut tering to himself. "That Kid Norfolk ain't no fren' of mine! - . ? DEMPSEY'S TjEFT HAND PUNCH IS AS DEADLY AS HIS RIGHT By Jack MeAaUffe Rtirad T0nlefstd Lisatwaisht Champion. ' Atlantic City N. J, June 18 (U. P.) Jack Dempsey'8 right hand was his greatest weapon at Toledo now ! bis left Is the best - i 1 I heard a lot about the Improvement in his left hand, but I got the first proof of It yesterday when he was spar ring with Battling Ghee, the negro boy. His left la not. only the best but he has perfected the greatest of all punches, the one-two left of the "original Jack Dempsey. ' ..- , XX.. m the greatest blow of the ' ring, because there is no defense against It Against Ghee several times he shot in a terrific short left to the body and then to Vie Jaw. Twice he had Ghee out with that punch and had him a sure victim but he held it back. . If Dempsey gets an opening for that left in the first round and gets It over with a r!ht cross, the Frenchman will go down and stay down. " f ; WHO'LL WIN? COLUMBUS, Ohio. Jaae 18 C EJ Clartae "Pasts" Rowland, "nager of the Columbaa baseball elsb aad former manager of tae world's champion White 84x1 "I dent look for a kneekest by either man. They are evenly ' matched, CarseaUrs skill offset ting Dempsey's slagging ability, it will be a very Interesting fight, and . the Freaehmaa has a good ehaace to go the limit" . ., Frankland W Track Captain University of Washington,- Seattle. June 18. Charles -"Chuck" - Frankland has been elected captain of the Uni versity of Washington track team for 1922. Frankland Is a two-year letter man In track, and Wis substitute center on the basketball squad last season. - He runs .the high hurdles and is a high jumper. JNys Wins From McCrea . ' Lon de Nys of Paris, former amateur distance runner, beat George McCrea of Scotland, professional world's champion and record holder, in a recent 10-mile race in Paris. De Xys took Jean Ver meulen's place when the latter was taken sick and unable to run. De Nys won by 250 yards in 54 minutes, 10 1-5 seconds. French Critic Predicts an Early Victqry it h ? n for CARPENT1ER t ; . n n In Battle With Champion Jack Dempsey By Leon See ' ' Editor of "Boxing" and Leading French Bins ' authority. Written for the International Nans Sarrtce. TAKIS. June 18. "Carpentier wUl de X feat Dempsey by a knockout and the fight will be over very quickly." --j Dempsry is the heavier and seems more powerful than our champion. They say that a well placed blow from his right will send Carpentier down for the count .-" -. .4 ... - . , .; 3T0T EAST TO HIT 5 But in the first place George la not easy to hit Remember that he Is the only boxer In the world who has come through many combats without being (narked up. There is no doubt In my mind that he will win by a knockout weU before the twelfth round and here are my reasons S ; -. 1 have seen every big fight In which Carpentier haa participated and X have noticed that his adversaries fail into categories those who were able to get back on their feet after receiving ooe blow, from his terrible right and those I ITTA4-0ST 6AU- WZkMA 50Pf 0i6 I teta BlEW MW i '-nvJ-- ) MSM ) ; -V " i I f N ntiro. oa- rc ee,rr m 1 College Stars to Vie for Honors in Chicago Meeting CHICAGO. June 18. U. P.) Amer ica's best athletes from 71 universi ties and colleges competed in the first an nual national inter-collegiate track and field games on Stagg field today. . With tha track in jrood condition rec ords were doomed to faill Forty-one sprinters faced the starter in the l'OO-yard dash. A majority of the men have stepped the distance in even time or better. Earl Thomson of Dartmouth, holder of the world's record for the 120-yard high hurdles, was expected to win the event in easy fasTnon. -Thomson also partici pated In the 220-yard low hurdles. Brutus Hamilton of Missouri, national pentathlon and decathlon champion, who accompanied the American Olympic team to Antwerp list year, will make a strong bid for individual honors. The feature of the meet Was the partic ipation of the Buker twins from Bates college. Both, have made good showings in every ebnteat, in the Bast this year. ; SPOMS OF AM, SORTS TjaOUGHKEEPSIB varsity eight-oared XT shell race June 22 will start at 7 p. mv ' 1 ".- . - . ' ; A. A. Stagg of Chicago university Is president of the Western Conference Basketball association. - The season will start January 7. 1922. All 10 teams holding membership In the organisation will compete in the tourney. ' National Archery association tourney win take place on Soldiers field ad joining Harvard's stadium, Cambridge, August 23 " to - 28. ' i Bob Maxwell, Philadelphia sports edi tor, will 'referee the Harvard vs. Yale football game Saturday, November 19. ' Syracuse university may make lacrosse a major sport Cuban army polo quartet will play American army team a series of matches in Washington, D. C, the latter end of this month. . ? v , . . Everett Lu Bradley, the clever all round . athlete, is again captain of the Kansas University track team. . ' : Knglish league soccer players want more money to play next season. - Manager Simon would like to secure some out of town games for his Fields Motor Car company team. Write to him at 1844 Macadam street or telephone Marshall 1668. Next Sunday Is an open date. - - Portland Anglers Get Limit .; Trout fishing In East lake, near Red mond, Or., is at Its best according to K. E. Wickham, I. D. Payne and Henry Masters, Portland anglers, who landed the limit In three days; fishing. The trout are of exceptionally good size this season.. Mr. and Mrs. B. -E. Livingston of Redmond. Or accompanied the Port landers on the trip.' .Elks to Play Baseball -SMedford. June 17. One of the attrac tions at Ashland's : big Fourth of July celebration will be a baseball game be tween the teams of the Med ford and Ash land lodges rf Elks. - Bill Hulen, former big league player, . will play . with the Medford team. , who were not Beckett, Bombardier Wells and all the English boxers en countered by our, champion belong to the class of fighters who went down and stayed down for the count Joe Jeanette, Gunboat Smith and Frank Klaus are among those who were not put to sleep by Carpen tier's first punch. But I am certain they would not have been able to withstand a second arnash from Georges' right hand had he de livered it , Ho did not do It and now that several years have elapsed X can tell tha secret Of why he failed to knock those men out HAJTDS ABB SOLID Though Carpentier has always carried the power for a second punch, for a long time his handwas so fragile that he did not want to put It over. It simply hurt him too much. Today his hand la alright He can double or even triple the terrible right : His hand and wrist are perfectly solid. This is why X am confident he will knock Dempsey out July 2 i. ,. Big Bets Made In Wall Street On Fistic Battle Bjr Unlrersal Serrie Kew York, J see 18 Considerable money was .posted In wagers the Dempsey Carpentler fight today la Wail street Dempsey Is a pro aoaaeed favorite, several good wagers being reported at V to 1. 0a bet of 84M8 against 11888 war reported. A Broad street broker, is otferlag to bet 8688 against 14088 that Garpea tier dies not respond to the second roaad bell and wilt give odds of 8 to . betting 81808 that he will not some ap for the seventh roaad RAIN caused the opening round of the annual ' spring . handicap : tennis tournament of the Irvington club .to be postponed ' this ; morning and it is not likely that any matches will be able to be staged this afternoon. ' Dr. IS.. P. Steinmetz, chairman of the tennis com mittee, haa arranged tha schedule for the opening day's play ana k will be run off as soon as the weather clear a The schedule: " ' - . George Hogshire (receive 30) versus H. Hart" (receive 30) ; . George Mead (receive IS 3-6) versus Jack Grosmayer (receive 3-6) : Don Rlngler (receive 15 3-6) versus Ed Brltts (receive 18): F. Dubois (receive 3-6) versus George Kls man (receive 30) ; Dave Goodsell (re ceive 16). versus Ed Murphy (scratch) : H. E. Wheeler (owe IS) versus Will Wood- receive 15) ; Phil Metachan (re ceive IS 3-6) versus Olln Lewis (owe 15) ; E. p. Steinmetz (owe IS) versus C. Casey (receive 15 8-6) ; Will Gray (scratch) versus James Shtves (owe 3-6) ; ; James Braley (receive 80) versus Miles Standish (receive 8-6) : Walter Goss (owe 80 8-6) versus Percy Lewis (owe 15); Catlin Wolfard (owe 40) ver sus Norman Burke (receive 30) ; G. Price (receive 80) versus J. P Mulder (receive 8-6) ; Eugene Mersereau (owe 15) versus Dean Goodsell ; A. D. Wake man (owe 15 8-6) versus R. I Sabin Jr. (owe 15) ; A. R. Munger (owe 15 3-6) versus P. Murphy (receive 16 3-6) ; Lee Martin (receive 16) versus W. L Korthrup (owe 3-6). v The women's schedule follows: ; Stella Fording (owe 30) versus Lilly Fox (owe 3-6) ; Frances B. Harrigan (owe 15 3-6) versus Dorothy Ettinger (scratch) ; Helen Hald (owe 15) versus Jane; Cochran (receive 30). Henry S. Gr4y and Max Wood are the 1921 men's doubles champions of the annual spring handicap tennis tourna ment of the Multnomah Amateur Ath letic club. The final match was staged Friday afternoon against A. D. Wake man and A. D. Korris. The scores 6-4, 6-7, 2-6. 6-4, 6-4 Ethel Cooper and Elsie Goodwin were unable ; to settle their differences this morning on v the Multnomah Amateur Athletic club tennis courts . because of Old Jupiter Pluvius activities. They are the finalists in the women's annex annual handicap tourney which is be ing run off under the direction of Miss Irene Campbell, former Oregon state women's singles champion and present Willamette valley titleholder. Frances Bates and Ethel .Warner won the dou bles by defeating Gladys Hunt and Elsie Goodwin, 6-3, 6-2. - F. E. Harrigan and A. D. Korris will meet at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon for the 1921 men's singles championship of the annual spring handicap tennis tour nament of the Multnomah Amateur Ath letic cluo for the Alma D. Katz trophy. Cards Trad Two tor Pfeffer St Louis. June 1I.(L N. S.) In fielder Harold Janvrin and Pitcher Ferde Schupp have been traded to the Brook lyn Dodgers - for pitcher Jeff Pfeffer, Manager Branch Rickey of the Card! nals announced at 11 :30 today. Tickets for the Poughkeepsie observa tion train which will follow the inter collegiate regatta race? over the Hudson river course June 22 cost $8. i usui 1 1 si i i gseaaja-3 DAMCE TONIGHT! Open -Air . Boat Swan . Vie M eyeiV Orchestra AL OWESS, EM1X FABLU3TD Feraserly Dreamland Hall, Astoria TATLOB ST.. 888 TICKETS' 55s? , MA127 4749 T E STANDINGS t'AOU'iC COAUT LKAUl'K W. Ptt.1 W. U, Pct- Sanrran.. 45 2T .eSSfOaklaitd.. . . 83.5L2 Baera,DMBU 48 20 .697Loa Anealss 8 84 .01 Keaie.... 40 81 .668Sait Laits.. : 23 44 .848 Vernon. , . , 40 a .BBS1 Portland. . . ' 17 SO .234 NATIONAL LEAGUES w. u rot.i w. n pet 88 .16 .67Rrookyn.. 28 81 .475 84 82 .607 Chicago.. . . 38 88 .877 2 26 .88'MCincinnatJ.. 25 82 .480 27 88 .SOStPhttadelphi 10 SO .80S AMERICAN LKA.QUK Pittsburg.. New York. Boetsm. ... St. Louis.. W. U Pet CIsvetand.. 86 21 .622 New York.. 34 22 .607 WahJnfto 83 26 .668 Bostoa.... 28 28 .810 I . W. I Fee, Detroit . . , 2ft 82 .475 Bt Louis... 25 81.446 Chloac.... 23 80 .484 I'hlladetnhla 18 86.888 ITUDil'l EE8CLT8 i Paoitlo Ooaat LMe Los Ancelea 4. Port lamt 8; Oakland 0. SaenuaenV 4: Vmon 7, Salt Lake 4 ; Saa Fraifciaco 0. Saattl 0. National Leacaa Coicaso 11. New Tork 10; Boston 10. St Loan 0;-OtncinntU 11. Phila delphia 3; roBoklyn 8, Pittaburf 8. ABkerlcan ijeatue Clerelatxl-l'hlladelphla and Nsw Tork-Chioafo tames poatponed, rain and wet rroanda: Boatoa 0-6, Detroit 4-4 j waahlng toa S. 8U Louis 4, t International .; latfna Bnffal-Rea(Un.J tint Casta postponed, fain; aeeond fame. Buffalo 0, Reading 7. - Toronto-Baltimore. Roeheater-Jaraas City and gyraeufiavNewark tames postponed; rain. Western League St. Joneph 6. Wlohlta 14; Stout City S. Tttlss 4 ; Omaha 6. Oklahoma City 2; Xea Motnea e. JopUn 7. ' Atnerloan Aaeooiation TMilsriIl 6, Toledo 1 s Milwaukee 6. St Paul 5 1 Indiana polia 2,. Co lumbus 7. . V-, -. . , PHOENIX. Aris., June 18. Lee I An derson, colored heavyweight won a referee's decision over Bert Taylor of Portland, Or., in a 10-round bout, here Friday night. ' .-. i ; St Paul. Minn.. June 16 Mike Gib bons knocked out Eddie McQoorty in the fifth round of a scheduled 10-round bout here Friday night . Grand Rapids, Mich., June 18. (TjJ P.) Captain Bob Roper beat Bob Martin, heavyweight champion of the A, E. F., in a 10-round bout here last night j French Woman Net Star to Play in U. S. (By Vnitad Newt) .: i New York, June 18. Mile, Susanne Lenglan, the French tennia marvel, and regarded aa the greatest woman player in the world, will appear in the American national championships for women to be played at Forrest Hills, August 11. The appearance of Mile. Lenglen was assured when President Myricu of I the United States Lawn Tennis association, received a cablegram from Pierre Gil ton of the French Tennis federation, stating ' positively that the French women's champion would sail for Amer ica with the French Davis cup team on July 23. ; ' i Mile. Lenelen will not only compete in the national singles championships. but will appear in the mixed doubles event at Longwood, August it. . ; Swimming Program Held J Victor Frits of Couch school won; the 1921 swimming title of the' Portland public schools when he won the feature number on the aquatic program staged in the Couch school tank Friday night James Burke, boys' swimming instructor of the Portland public school, was in charge and he reports a very successful evening. In winning his title, Fritz de feated Charley Bryan of Shattuck. The Couch relay team. , made up of ;Vic Frits, Cecil Emert Edward Hill , and Arthur Hasen, won from Shattuck. The senior diving was won by Edward Hill of Couch by six tenths of a point over Charley Bryan of Shattuck. -r The Stanford versus California foot ball game will be played In the new Stanford stadium next falL BASEBALL! Portland ; TS. Los Angeles June 14 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, at 3 P. Ma ; DOUBLEHEADER SATURDAY o su::day At 1:30 P.M. Four Ten-Round Contests jo Make Up Boxing Smoker FOUR ' 10-round bouts and a battle royal as, a possible added attraction will make .up the Spanish-American War Veterans benefit card to be held under the auspices of the Portland boxing com mission next Friday night-in. the Ar mory. , Two of the 10-round bouts have been arranged, white thl other two are in the making. Joe Gorman and Weldon Wing will tangle in the featherweight division and Bobby Harper and Willie St Clair will meet in the llghtwelrht class. The other two bouts will be between welterweights. Dave Shade will meet either Stanley Willis or Claire Bromeo. If Bromeo fails to make a good showing against Travis Davis in Aberdeen. Mon day night he will lose a. chance to box Shade and win b pitted against Frankie Murphy Three of five opponents In the battle royal have already signified their inten tions of exchanging wallops, and should two more wlelders be secured this event will open the card. ;. . . Big Entry in Open ' Play at St. Andrews (By TJaitsd Ksws) St Andrews, Scotland, June IS. The cream of the amateur and professional golf talent of The world Americans, Canadians, Frenchmen, Spaniards, Eng lishmen, lards, generals. . members of parliament gardeners champions and ex-champlons, will participate In the medal play of the 'open championship tournament on ' the . world's most re nowned golf links here, beginning Mon day. , ' The elimination contests of 36 holes will be . played over the new course Monday and Tuesday, and the final. 72 holes will be played -over the famous old ' championship course Wednesday and Thursday.. Hunt Club Meeting Is Postponed One Week The Portland Bust dab spring racing meet sehedaled for this after noon on he dab's track at Cards a Home has been postponed satll next Saturday, according to an annotate- ,. neat made today by Oswald West - president of the dab. .' SCHEDULE CHANGES NEW LIMITED TRAINS ASTORIA Clatsop Beach Pointc ' SEASIDE GEARHART OX A AFTKB SCjrDAT, JCJTE 18 LBATIICG FOBTLAJTD KEW SEASHOBE LIMITED, Dally Train No. 24, will leave at 8:20 A. M.' for Astoria, Ft. Stevens, Gearhart and Seaside. Stops at St Helens, Kainier and Clatskanie. j ; ; WEEK-EITD SPECIAL, Saturday only (now running), leaves at 1:45 P. -M.-for Astoria, Gearhart and Seaside. v EXPRESS THAIS' TfO. 21 will leave at 7:05 A. M. Instead of 8:15 A. M. .for Astoria, Seaside and Intermediate points. BAINIEB LOCAL, 3TO. 27, wUl leave at 8:15 P. M. instead Of 5:20 P. M. ABBITIJfO POBTLAIfD . NEW SEASHOBE LIJIITED, Daily Train No. 82, will leave Seaside 8:20 P. M., Gearhart 6 :29, Astoria 7 $15, arrive Portland 10:80 P. M. 1TCEK-EXD SPECIAL,. Sunday only, will leave Seaside 8:&0 P. M-, Gear hart 5 :57, Astoria 8 :43. Arrive Portland 10 :00 P. M. - . . ... -V t - - - ' t $4.50 ' - war Tax 87. AfldlUoaal - AH Tralas V Worth Bask SUtloi -IUottrated Folder, Tickets and Parlor Car Seats ati Consolidated Ticket Office, 3d and Washington North Bank Station, 10th and I lay t Sis. N-W. Tourney Entry List Is Still Grooving ENTRIrJS for the Pacific Northwest Golf association championship tour nament passed the 3S0 mark with the ar rival of additional entrance forma today from all parts of the Northwest. There is every Indication before the drawings are made Sunday afternoon, that 400 players, men and women, will be entered In the oom petition. The Influx of out-of-town golfers con tinued today. Among those who arrived were A. V. Macan and Blgfcerataff Wil son of the Victoria Golf club. Practi cally all of the Seattle club representa tives checked in Friday evening and Sat urday morning. BAIX WILL HELP COURSE , Although the rain this morning was slightly disagreeable to the players, a large number of them flocked to the course to limber up for the opening of the championships Monday. The rain will do the course a wonderful amount of good, provided the sun comes out Sunday or Monday. At present, the greens are slow and heavy, but should the rain con tinue, the grass will be clipped much shorter than usual. Among the new entries in the women's competition are Mrs. Maud Kegley and Mrs. C. P. Thomas Of the Los Angeles Country club, who are two of the lead ing players of Southern California. Mrs. W. F. Sheard of the Virginia Country club, who played a round at Waverley Friday with T. J. Swivel of the Portland Golf clob. registered a score of 184. This Is very good in view of tha fact that It was her first round over the Waverley course, and the fact that she is used to sand putting greens. The Wilmington, DeL, Golf club will be represented in the men's champion ship by W. A. Peters Jr., a SeatUe player. DETAILS ARRANGED Jack Neville and Dr. Eaves. Ban Fran- Cisco players, paired off with Chand lerlEgan and Heinle Schmidt in a four ball match Friday afternoon, finishing at the eighteenth all square. All shot around the 74 mark. - - All details for the opening of the big event have been completed by the tour nament committee. The transportation problem has been worked out by James A. Cranston and over 100 cars will be available to carry the players to and from the Waverley course. Entries in the men's championship event will close Monday noon. Eight entries were received from the Spokane Country club Friday. K. of 0. Smoker Was ' Good in Two Ways The Knights of Columbus held an ether smoker last night which was roundly enjoyed by all. Toughy Wing, who meets Joe Gorman on the Spanish War Veterans' card, -put up a pretty exhibition with. Rough-House Burns for three rounds. "The best bout was between two 12-year-old boys from Albina and South Portland, respectively. The South Port lander was given a lacing, but Long Tom Louttlt referee, called It a tone up. Three other fights completed the card. The Knights of Columbus band played some stirring music between bouts. The cigars were good. Miss Leitcli Plans to Enter II. S. Tourney r (Bf United News) Fountalnebleau, France, June is. The United Slates now faces the possi bility of seeing Its women's golf cham pionship title , cross the Atlantlo to England. c Miss Cecil Leitch. British and French champion, who already has one victory - .over Miss Alexa Stirling to her credit announced Friday mat sne inienas io go to the United States with her slater, Edith, and participate In the American championship Jn October. . v - ; -tn. ii ' ' ' Americans are playing in an eight team baseball league in Paris. MOONLITE DANCE I TONIGHT BOAT BLUE BIRD -- Bound Trip Tickets 35?, Iaeisdisg . Daacisg East Horrlioa Strut Bock, IMS P. M. ROUND TRIP FARES . 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