The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 06, 1922, Page 17, Image 17

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    HIS .OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, -OREGON..
Northwest Trapsh Friday;. hyeGm
i;:lt:day, april c, 1S22.
Trap
Stars!
Arriye f or
Big Tourney
rratAPSriOOTBItS from all sections of
.J. Pacific Coast will blase away
at tha firing clay targeta en tha flrat
'Say's program of tha ffecond Reee City
Xundrad i tournament on tha Portland
, Oun dab around at Jenne station. Tha
first aqva4 will, face tha trapa at 1:10
o'clock. : V " 5 i
" Tha Invasion of Portland by shootara
from Waahlntton and Idaho point
start4 Tnsrsrisy with tha arrlral of a
aqoad from walla walla, wash.. Oun
riub. This party waa beaded by Charles
i W.. McKtan. .
Among some of tha other veteran
haotara of tha Coat who will vie for
. tha honor in tha flrat bis; tournament
of tha jstt aoaaon ara : Gua I Backer,
Ogdan, Utah, star; K. J. Chlngren, flpo-
kana s Dr. C I. Teinpleton. Seattle ;
Robert . Searle. Seattle. Daddy Fleet,
who la tha oldest' trapehooter 1n tha
Northwest, will alao bo antarad tn tha
, regular vents.
O. N. ford, superintendent of tha club
. around a, baa placed tha trapa la A-l
, anape tor tha tourney. . .
. indications are that there will be 10
Md anoAlara In tha WriAmtr nul a.
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. eveota, while tha entrance In Sunday
shoot Is expected to pass the century
The cash money purees originated by
ford ara attractive to tha shootara. ant
the entrance in theae event this year
. win surpaaa that of the tourney held
last September.
thia afteraooo on tha club around.
., Wedneeday. a Urge number of the Port
land regulars shot It practice target
Indication are that fine weather will
greet the shooters.
INDOORSPORTS
iCoprriaU 1923, by totamatfceal ghatem
Service)
.Vancouverites to
. Tackle Hill Ring
- JWen Friday Night
Vancouver. WuIl. Anrtl With tw
solid hours of boxing on the program.
Richard R. Taatman, chairman of tha
committee In charge of the amateur
.boats, has arranged to otart the flrat
muiMKaat mi tha ftMvea m taau. VIJ..
a aw yiviiii IIV AT I Uta
' sight with the Vancouver American Le
f gloe) aad tha Hill Military academy box.
era of Portland promptly at t o'clock.
Two and possibly three amateur
wrestling events will bo staged aa a part
af the evanlng'a entertainment.
' . Ten boxing centeats hava been ar-
, ran sad with Ad Mackle of Portland aa
referee and Ad Johnson, Vancouver, and
George Cowne, Portland,; aa judges. The
compute card follows t , Charles Boyse
; (V) versa Stuart Martin (H). Ted
Ilertsel versus Martin Harrison (H). C.
Peas (H versus C. A. Hutchina (V).
vernon web (H versus Ed Sestrom
t V),i Louis FltsgeraM (V versus John
' Rica (H), Fred Morrill (H) versus Law
. renco Thompeon (V), Qrant Rellly (V)
- vareua Ford Llvertnor (H), D welly
. Pry or (H) versus Bus Cushlng (V). John
Kyoer V) versus George Pedlcord (H),
viii siawer ttij versus u&rry coyle vj.
Boxing Instructor Went of the Amer
ican Lacloa rapreeentatlvea haa planned
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on enterlnr I or 10 of hla protecea In th
annual Portland city ehampionahipe
scheduled for tha D'nal B iith club
gTnnaaiuri pcxt Monday and Tuesday
nights and ha will watch the work of his
stara Friday night with considerable In
terest. Barry Coyle la a brother of
Brick Coyle, the professional, and in -a
abort time. Instructor West figures, hi
lit pounder will be ready for any Port
land amateur of hla weight.
Qrant Rellly li a 100 pounder who 1
being groomed to take Sally Gordon's
Portland title away from him but he
expect a bard battle against Ford Liv
ermore of tha HiU Military academy
here tomorrow night 'Shose in charge
of Frlday'a amoker ara confident that a
largo crowd will be on hand for they
have act the price of admission at SO
centa for adulta and IB cents for chil
dren. Women ara especially expected to
be present.
PE53C BELAY SQUAD AT OXFORD
(By 1'tuiM Kw)
London, April . The great Perm re
lay team, which la to compete with Ox
ford and Cambridge Saturday under
the auspices or the Achillea ciutvnas leu
London for Oxford to taper off on train
ing for the four-mile event. Trinity
college will entertain the men until Sat
urday morning, when they : return to
London for tha race which will be run at
the Queen' club here. v .
iEHAIX
LADSTONS; On. April f, Tha role
Wand regulatlona for the annual
iCUckamaa County- Baseball leaxoe
among- the grammar schools have been
adopted aad tha opening gamea of the
1922 season .will be played Friday aft
ernoon, weather permlttine. The teama
hava been derided Into three sections.
two of the aecuona bavtnsT two classes
each. Six games are played for each
Friday sntu tha schedule la completed.
May . and then will coma tha final
championship clashes. . If a match la
postponed on account , of Inclement
weather, it must be played on tha fol
lowing; Monday or oa the next rood day
without Interfering- with tha regular
schedule. ... .' -, - .
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The Hoaford grammar school baseball
team registered another walkaway, and
this time it waa a 14 to affair over tha
Mount Tabor school toe era on the Hoa
ford ground Wednesday.. Art of Mount
Tabor made a noma run, but tha general
betting ability Of Principal N. A. Baker's
Hostord youngsters waa too much for
i the losera, Tha acor, - - -. :, Jt. H. E.
Hoaford ... .'.xa tx a
Mount Tabor. . . IS t
Batteriea -r- Donald Oaas and John
Welch, Melvel Dixon; Tom Drymaa and
jwioya xteacnar. .
The hltUnc of thai Ladd school team
after tha seventh inning brought a 10 to
7 victory ror Ladd over the Davis ath
letes on the 21d . and Raleigh, streets
grounds Wednesday afternoon, - Ordi
narily the grammar game ara for seven
Innings, but the Ladd-Davia match went
nine. Younger and Kruae formed the
winning; battery, while Fulton -and Baker
worked for Davta. . ; "l- . :
Three base hits by Brown and Ber
trand and triples by 'Bertrand, Brown
and Clark brought an 11 -to 7 victory to
Terwilliger over Llewellyn school on the
TerwUlier grounds Wednesday. Tha
core. e ' . ...r R-H. &
Terwilliger . . . ................11 IS 7
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Batteries Brown. Paulsek and Robert
son, jcmarsoa; Teddy' and Uia. .
ta won from ra&ta T to L The Arleta
tnftelders were on their toea throughout,
making- f ast double playsr Engberg and
Tuf ul farmed tha Arieta battery, oppose d
by OnlwTieea and ' Trenary lor Lenta. .
Scio. Or April -Vo1unteer labor la
being aollcited to aaslt.ln baildlng tha
new high school gymnaalum and fixing
up the baaeban grounds here. Several
teama have been working- tha last few
daya and nunveroua chances hava been
made .In the original plana of tha build
ing. - ,- .-.
Tha. Columbia Vark diamond was tha
acene Of a 2S to a win by tha Kenton
school nine over tha Portamouth tosaers
Wednesday afternoon. '
Stephens won from Richmond school
13 to t, and, WUUams school ' bumbled
the Beach representatives by tha same
soors. v -",. it. u
William R- Smyth's baseball booldnx
ag-ency baa several teams wanting gamea
for Sunday.- Write to'hira at lJt.Thlrd
street, i- - ,"- ." - c
High School Mat
Men to Seek Titles
In : City Tourney
The city amateur boxing- and wrestllne:
championships which will be staged next
Monday and Tuesday at tha B'nai B'rtth
club should settle the interscholastic
wrestling champtonahlp of the city. Al
ready there ara over i local high school
mat men entered. - -Franklin high baa
entered II of their best bone crushers.
while ' Benson Polytechnic school have
entered 11 men. Oregon City high school,
claimants to the : state tnterscholaatlc
title, will enter six men.
With this husky group of high school
men to compete against the local club
men, it looks as though the city cham
pionshlps will be pretty well divided.
Multnomah7 club haa a atrons entry in
wrestling, but -will not have any walk
away this year. In tha city champion
ships last year there were not over five
high school mat men entered. The en
try In the wrestling- claasea this year
goes to show that amateur sports are
rapidly developing-. Competition is the
best way to develop anything and the
past season haa aeea mora competition
in amateur circles than ever before. New
material and many champions are de
veloped in tha local schools and it Is
an interesting thing to watch the devel
opment of some of the younger aspirants
to championship honors. : -
mornlanv April , at 10 o'clock. . Dele
gations from the Seaside club, Astoria
hand for the- competitive- shoot.
Two wins have been turned tn by the
Arleta school squad. Last-Friday Coach
T. K. Sneirs' vounratera defeated Wood.
club and Fort Stevens club will be onJ stock 9 to 6 because of tha pitching of
Engberg. and Wedneeday afternoon Ar
Bohler Eeelected
Basketball Coach
University of Oreron, Eugene, April !
I. The executive" council Wednesday
night reelected George Bohler basketball i
coach for tha coming year. Another
action of the council was to dip 17000
from tha track budget. It waa also
voted to send Ralph Spearow to rep
resent tie university at tha Penn state
relay meet April 2. . .
La Grande, April I. The Eastern Ore
gon interscholastic track meet will be
held In Pendleton May 13, according- to
a decision reached at tha annual meet
ing of the Superintendents and Prin
cipals' association held here. ,
BXTLX SHOOT AT SEASIDE
Seaside, Or. Tha Seaside Rifle club
hereby extends an Invitation to the rifle
men of Portland to participate In a
match to be held on the old National
Guard range at Del Rey beach Sunday
Ray. Barkliwst's
Sale
Fridayj and Saturday
A Guaranteed, Virgin Wool
SPRING .Still'
tailored to your -measure
Friday and Saturday as a special opening
feature of my enlarged store I -will offer
exceptionally fine woolens in Guaranteed
Virgin Wool cloth and other fabricsat
. a special pre-Easter reduction. Now you
can have a fine, hand-tailored suit, made
strictly to your measure, for the price of
a factory-made suit and LESS I .
Let's keep our Home Tailors Busy!
Not only are youf getting better value
when you have your suit made here but
V- ou w11 get a suit that will wear longer,
.... FIT YOU BETTER and please you more
than any suit you ever had, I can make
" just the kind of a suit you've wanted at
. a Pce that you cannot beat-equality coh-
j I ,
An Invitation:
I want everyone of my custo
mers and friends to visit my
enlarged at or this week and see
what a wonderful Improvement
haa been made. X feel that I
we my succeea to my customers .
who have so liberally patron-
- tsed my store during tha past
fourteen years and I want to
. express my appreciation of your
business and trust that I may
oontlnu to have your confi
dence. With enlarged floor
space, improved faculties and
a larger staff of tailors I know
that 1 will merit your business
and gtva you better service than
ever before. ;
Sincerely.
BAT BARKHURST.
HAXIm OKTJZ&S FILLED Send for ray
FREE . sample packet of Tirgta Wool
Cloth SaskBlea Up measure tad measur
ing blank. No matter where yoa live, I
can fit yoa and plesaa you with one of
these suits. Just as satisfactorily aa though
my taflors had taken your measurements.
TO)
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Portland's Lcadinc TaUor
Siiiaiidl Snarls SSg.
our Friday ad (showing bow cheaply one can cook
on Gas and have Hot water, when 'handled eco
nomically) was based on actual bills, namely
$4.03
' 4.94
4.53
i 5.48 -
4.19 and
L 4.92
per month, for Automatic Water Heater and 6-burner Gas
Range with Oven and Broiler.
And the joy of having Hot Water on tap -at any
-moment!
Special sale now on at the
Gas Office V
OregohAgs Will Kl;
Play Dental Nme
Oregon Agricultural College, CorvalUa,
Aprfl C Tha Aggies will cross bate with
North Pacific Deatal college oa tha home
field Friday at 3 o'clock the flrat base
ball game of the. season for the college.
A second fame will be played Saturday
afternoon, . .-..
The toothpullers are expected to gtva
tha Aggies a rough time. .With four wins
to - their credit In the Portland City
kag-ue, and Qulsenberry on tha mound,
they have a decided advantage over the
comparatively green . aggregation of
Coach Rathbun. .
- A larga supply of -pink paaaea were
baadad out by Rathbun. -with the result
that only 17 men ara now on tha job
for tha varsity. Pitching selections will
bo made from Babb. alendenhall. Kaa-
berger. Strong, Boone, Taggart, HJelta.
uum ana Klrkvood.
Newark Ball Park .
Queslion Patched
1 iUp by Officials
By leka B. FatUr ! '
fOonvrivM. -
TVXW TO AK, April C Ban Johnaon,
president of tha American league.
haa Just left New Yorfc city where la
cooperation with others tha affair of tha
Newark Baseball ground waa adjusted.
Organised baseball fefl heir to this prop
erty when Harry Sinclair and tha Ted
era! league patched up their differences
with the major leagues and sent tha
rederal to join other league which had
pt seeded It Aa a matter of fact lir.
Sinclair did most of the patching un.
Hla share In tha Federal league waa
pretty well taken care ot It looked as
tf soma hugs sums had bead naid to htm.
lut in reality tha public rooted the bill aa
it aiwaya baa footed when leagues fall
out. It Is true there hava been treat
losses -in baseball but the true story of
the proflta for certain Individuals has
yet to be told. It's soma sum.
air- Johnson, who la conducting tha af.
fairs of his league pretty smoothly In
spite of all the opposition which ha haa
irom time to time, is aiad that the New
ark ban ground Is no longer bothering
ua major leagues and ha wouldn't try
u pics: a winner la- his league even If
tempted with diamonds. . He says tbera
are eoma pretty good clubs la his circuit
this year and ha will find "them aeati.
meoU heartily endorsed: ....
TOBdon. Ponnhrinl, mtlav tow
which runs four miles in tha Achillea
club games Saturday. Is reported la ex
cellent condition by Coach.Bobertaon. -
TKAVSFOKTATTOir
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