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THE OHEGON DAILY JOURNAL, POHTLAND, 03EGOS. SATURDAY, APRIL S, 1922. eorse Burns Knows i'He :Has .Hard M AH Kenworthy's Boots Give Angels a LOS ANCJELK3. April t. Lo Angeles mad It threa straight over the Reavers Friday, winning a pitcher duel between Elmer render and Boy Crump W,l'. ",-' ; i' '' "Puke" Kenworthy's two booU In th first Inning presented the Angela with -in run that sent th Portlander down for thre atralgbt defeats and th first ahutout of th season. . Carroll reached first on Kenworthy boot and waa sefa I acond on hi attempt to steal when Kenny dropped Klllotta throw. . lie ad vanced on ilcAuley'B alngla and scored t a forceouL ' . - - 1 Ipnly four hlta were registered by each flub, but the Angela had Lady Luck with them. Portland bad severs! chances to cor but could not connect with' the former C'uVa offertnga In the ptnehea Pool and Kenworthy failed In the pinch In te first Inning, and with runnera on first and third In the third frame, l ot hatted Into a double play. McCann and Elliott could not connect In the fifth. hU h waa Portland's laat chance to emre. The Angela had the bane full In the eighth but reuld nU put over a run, one rurtoer being caught at the plate. Ik-ore: ' . rUKTUKU an. k. a Oraaaa't, ef ...... S : w artM. a a T E AM .''STANDINGS INDOOR SPORTS - Let Aneatee Oakland .. San v eoramante Fertlaaei eaclf M Bml Leojuo Mr. a. , ..... a a ' at. i . a ;,... i v Pet 1.000 v .TH .7SO 5a f.2s .: JH .000 ' ... rf ......... I'lMwe, Ik k.awnrthy, 2k . .. Utah. K ........ M- ana, ea ...... JltM, e traaaotar, p ..... Tat If A. a s a i 0 ....... .au v IUB AWKLEB id, M. M. Ierre, rf ....... 4 1 M.AaiaV. at ..... S t 1 aaaitf, it ... . 4 V ib ....... s . i -We. 3b ' 1 ijn.itKMre. la ... a a a a ufcrt.r. if a JiT. a S at t reader, a a tt 34 ' 14 IS A. 4 V 1 ft a a !T 14 Tntela '.20 1 4 svvhe it isamwa vim ano noo a SI 2!t IHM 4 , l m oov w 1 no aov w4 si mmaht Tm fcaae hi ina- Marten koat Uraavtt, Perrtfkre kit unece. By Fair Play ICovrritht, IBS, by The Journal) NEW YORK. April 8. Boston fans art touting Dave Shade as the next wel terweight . champion of the earth. . The way ho mauled the Hob's own pride, Nats BlegeL Influenced the wiseacres in the direction of the coast boy. TKey think he la even better than Mickey Walker. Either fighter, say the Bos tonlans, can take the title from Brltton. Aa for Shade, he la an active boy these day a Having picked up four thousand- odd dollars for his Boat on engagement. ! ne win battle with Johnny Tillman of St. Paul In St. Louie on Monday night, re- I calving for his labor 12500. Friday niaht ha will mix It ap with Wrener Smith at Oklahoma City, . la return for a 12000 check, and will meet Tilly Herman In Houston, Texas, on the 18th. and Frankle Murphy at Denver on the 25th. Which la what may be termed a fairly energetic month for any fighter, Shade made I30.0W last month. ' Lew Tendler. who. of course: la anxious to meet Tex Rickard'a arham fnr Leonard-Tendler battle on July 4, in the! big arena on Boyle' a Thtrtv Aim aae-al he will return to Benny the $5000 forfeit money Which the PhlladelDhla anuthno drew down when. Leonard failed to meet nia engagement laat year. But, ho will return It only when Bennv atena Intn ts ring. Leonard, on the other hand aays , inwrw wui oe noimng doing unless Tend- mr nanag Dacit uie money first This may not work out to such a dead- wk. M IWW annMra Imnart la not , afraid of Tendler, and the prospects of a ' ure win no aoubt make him a 1 h signing artlclea There U cerxamiy that the fight will bo worth the crowd it would draw, that is aa to length. But everyone mav be mn ih. 8TTee SPOtmtJCr EOlTOfisr TIKES HUH ateh in Armory Tonight TWO LUCKENB LITERS ARE DUE (Copyright 1122. br mtemaOoaal gaatois . Senice) - By Tad .,!.. , . , , f, rf p p ,.'. . . , . .i ,. ,fffj,. 1 1 v . ,.Xy;; '.v I J TUe at Atterta Saaiay Hlsii Water. Low Water.. 10 1 a.nvl.1 n. :P7 a. m. l ii ft. 11 i p. m., St ft. l;25 p. m. J ft. Seaaide-Hlfli water nine minutes earlier. : SeaaideLow ; water ' 21 minutes earlier. IH POUT MOIiDAY News of the Port t tlite Lm a Itito : b '(Ymantor a M nff raapler T Mci mi: uncn le MH.he) MnAater to MHbe ! .ria: K.nwortiiy to ad to Pooie. I aiptrM Tmmb eml CerroU. Tlete 1:4 a. .. SPOUTS OFr ALL SOUTS (Br Cnited Preeil NEW TpRIC C. Q, Hill, New York fanJ gays he will have 20.no iini. wouia belenty of action whll it lasted, tures on the petition' to Commissioner Just how good Cal Delaney of ave- Landim suspend Babe Ruth's gentence. land is .will be made ma . 1 . v Am(.i T . . ' ' ' ii. wnen ne goes against Bob Fltsslm-i " may : be gone one mons at Canton. Ohio i. I month and may be eone a year. We rrmv ,"Zr7Zi, I "rlT!tdMle,0p"1 J hl fut. but he Is i J! Carpentier, Beckett and Wells In isaa Kf Vnta. I KWU CIltMJKll Ifl nrinsT nas I V"UUH mifU WB HUL V COITI4 TA Tt?Hr iioabie pt.rt rome u Points of the best men in the second I WU.! ; Jt " Spends oft what cornea George Burns ivi ls, To Meet (Tough Boy Tonight Menace 6 . t League ' Sees Peril Trio of Trap stars ne ior ' -'"-vu.cr, waan.. April 8. Hill MB. iUry academy carried nff .bf. If ?! ?.Vry.tnCOr er -Ti .1 waa k rir attendance vvnu were hri.lr IEALS TAKT. FREE-FOR-ALL RITT150 TONTEST. 14-1I Men Francisco, ApiM g The Seala won Indians Fridar scoro of II to 12.1." "i? mtch Herta of Vancouver I training camps. up. - Jack Kearns, manager of Jack e.mpaey, saidy They sail Tuesday for cugiana. . ;. - i Score; ggATTT.K 1 l.M.)f ... a ow.lb. .. 4 Mnrpbr.lb, 4, Mrl.f. . S t ShuUe.rf .. 4 Ptaarfjl. . f neeolr.Sbi. t Hm..,. S W.ri ,. ... K-h.rr.p, .. 9 . H-lI.e..... Htnxr... 1 i, Bmmld . , tWbrtanU.. 1 nMr,e. . 1 I-i.e. ... bam rnAf om an. k.h. e. e.rf . . KIMuff,2b, K4hai.Sb.t Elltaoa.lb. . OTonMllsf VtlbUf.... Rhyee.ai. .. Atnew.e. i . 1 MrQnald.p. IWTta.p. ... aur.... 1 Telle. . . Alten.p. . . . " -' mens oi in. , o nnd Trumbull of North Pacific college was T0 TMi of Vancouver.) In uuii evenia unarlea Boyse. Van ' , V - Blwart .Martin of Hill, weight 115. In the 110 tin Harrison of Hill der. tv. I' - ': ' - ' ZNew ork -New i Tork'n (hrM ; malnr league teams were back : todav after "n the I barnstorming; north from the gouthern I boxin list, and the backers of the olive. arab aid not nesiiaie a. minute u iH-eiuvt JT WAS during the World's war that an Annj VB. XXltVJ Wllllt uiuiuaiiiciu was staged at Camp Lewis, the Seattle naval training school furnishing the sea representatives and Camp Lewis the .sol dier end of the affair, j ; v The Pierce county cantonment naa some michtv tough customers on uie Dosion jour varsity chamnions are members of, the Harvard baseball nine. Aitttur Conlan Is leader -of the team. George Owen plays second base. Louis Gordon, captain of the basketball five, is in right field. Charier Bue.ll. can- the outcome of a- battle in which they were Interested. On this particular card; Camp Lewis had a boy who could take 'em on both jaws, could rough it aplenty and could land with either hand. He was rugged. feared no one his own weight, and even 10 pounds more, and didn't know when to auit after he rot into the iring. He al- ways got at least a draw,; and most or them were either knockouts or victories TlnlZtTX tball team, is a .""" " n. M oi iiui, uuuy intieioer. Dean won. John Rice of Hill Won from I s iuicrsua ' or v SrifYtiivar I nilisen t Araii R.nt J TT """V won from I roller skate champion, did the half mile I hT wide margina. He furnished the main I nant' in 1921 with wUd ways, wW have - By Henry L. Farrell TJnited JPreM Staff Correspoedeat : NKW YORK. AprU U. P.V In a dry country it sounds absurd to fig ure : boose . as a. factor in ' the major league pennant .race. Despite Mr. Vol stead and the law, - there is enough hootch, however, to trouble the man agers of practically every club on -the big time. The pennant chances ef four of the strongest teams in. the majors de pends In a lance part this season en how the players conduct themselves off the field. ' i Branch Rickey, who -' has lost two "thirsty 4 players" -already, is frank enough to admit that the entire chances of the St Louis Cardinals rest on the drinking factor.' j ; ; : ' : "John Barleycorn is the- most dan gerous factor in the Cardinals have as a pennant ' Contender in the i National league race,", Rickey said recently. The Giants will be i up against ; the same thing, perhaps in a less degree, and the Pirates, ; who threw away the pen- event aeainst the Seattle delegation; and when, the "gallery" got its first look at . Tntele. IS1J11 1 '. IUtt4 for kimmt Is Hnnth. t r "enter la MTratn. , : i. , Betted fore Hnrir hi ninth. ifutl tor 1t( In teTeata. ' tttetted for 4.rr h) eighth. t BCOBC' BX LNStNGB rihi' , 004 en aos ti Hit ia sit set 11 Ban FTtecUea ........ ... 40 Sit SS 1 fllta 240 2tl 0tw.l4 i griiMAST Inelnrt Hfa-hed Seaerr 4. UrQueld 1-1. nTte I I. IWU 1 phu. Keller I t. Credit Tio- tnre to timrri etierge defret to BIL At Mt Of I Herb 1, mtt ftrheer IS, eff MoOtiid 2S. off ! . ft( IUB It. Kite beUwt 4ff Mack 1. err MKhuut s. aft Scherr S. eff Iarie J, eft Hall . Hue Off Brherr . eff MoOoeid S, PtiHt 4, Belt S. Rom retponalble lor Mark S. Brherr T, MOaWl IS, Bell B. avwb eat nr Betl S. by bl-yuald J, br te . mi 3. hf Maerr 1, by Barar 1. Faaae en haUa H Mark 3. eff Mrvhuid g. eff Bchen 3. eff Ball 1, eff Ixrle 1, at Uetry 1. Hit ht eltrhar MHjuaid. Bell. Kallj. Kilduf. Hw toe Brmlte. fCUtaoe (1). Thie-baa l.it f.lliann. O'CoeawlL Twe-baae hi nnnu. atneirf. Valla. Bacrlfire hlta TUiiim. lkint.lv pIt smvt ta CeaaoUy ta Marpar, Khjrne Is IWaoa, u,Ml euiey or Vancouver In the inn. I in i-is-as . 0 0 01 pound event. Bus! Cushimr. V.n,ar ' ' . " . erge eddicord, 1S5. Cushlng won. I Chlcaro Ralph Parcaut. wreatler. waa I the boy who waa to furnish the opposi wrence Tnompson. Vancouver, r va I Indefinitely barred from CMonvn hv the tion. wow t but what . a 'cry rent the .!. 7i7i7i! f JlTf tl.il x j 145: Morril won- T" c!ty athletic commission. ; He U charged U- It looked like a purei case of pre I.' " 19 t 1 Bm ?ffK,Harry C of vncouver with stalling and smeartng his body meditated murder If the "promoters- per- and Bill SUbler, was forfeited as SUb- ler railed to a how up. Ad Garlock. Hill h iom cam, x. M. C A. coach, u (uidiuod oi wrestling holds., - Los Angeles. April . Bniy Dundee if won a tour round go from Sailor Kramer in the main event at the nouywooa Legion stadium Friday night i ne - program was 1 featured by three 1L ft...... . " A.. "1!:.." . tli1111 vent A1 Chicago Harold Lewis was elected firtt muivi i t wrT l tne I captain of the 1923 University of Chi w. nwiuiuiv ucai i.nriH with cocoa butter in his recent match i with Johnny Meyers. Chicago RockforcL m nlavs Mount Vernon. Ohio, and Lexington, Ky., plays ogg men school of Nashville. Tenn.. in the semi-final matches at the inter scholastie basketball tournament here today. 1 ueorge in trie second event - Sailor Lowell beat Frank McManuc Jack Bums knocked out Young ShortoU in m xirst rouna. eago football team, succeeding . Milton Romney. recently declared ineligible. Chicago Dick (Kerr, 'former , White Sox star hurler, - who refused to sign !.., v ; . M-omisueyB contract this year, was "v"'vi. ikn it i u. ar-.i-seAinrivgriia .aVa4..ij a . si . . . . T,mwi,.-.-e.. " ZJ' muiu ui m nts iirst appei ' j ' j w v.njcKa v luixeo it witn ueorge Manley, Denver, In a 10 round JJlbout Her laat night appearance in semi-pro Baseball nere today, appear ing witn tne city liau team. BEES BCORK THEIR FIRST V1CTOBTI BEAT YEBSO Salt lake. April I. Sensational field ing behind Tburaton Friday enabled the f.eea to acore their flrat vlrtory of the eeaaon. defeating Vernon, S'to 1. Snore: TEKn SALT lAKE is. R, IT. E l ' AR.R.ILB. eirtttik. . .. 4 OlKrhirk.rf.. 1 Mielm.ib... B aUtraml.rf . .. 4 01 W Uhett.lf., S Sand.aa. , . , 3 By International Nw Btrrica Friday night's fights: ' At urand Ranida. Mtch. FVe! : tfn. ton stopped Homer Smith In the seventh rouna.. . ',-. ..,:. ..; f Giants ; Shut Out - VOiite Sox, 8 to 0 , C eaateneJif. B HaK.K... 4 S-hata4ae.lt B Kratk.lt.. B K.ew.Sk, 4 rfnrh,ia. . f HMtM ll., t ll.ana e. . . 4 4 , m, 9 . B (Heekaa. It t B e 0 1 '0 0 rtahUk. xnblea,e. . Tbantun.p. won T-at... It 1 B 31 Tnala....s4 B 4 Sailed far I am-a In ainth. ' sxxiaa bt i.Nsnflj ar ....SIS 000 Sftf J Hite .. SIS 331 001 la hi use eee evt se Mite 000 013 10 4 SVVIUANT Rank raaaaeilkle for Theertaa 1, Janes t, B-rark ewt Thuntoa 3, Jtaea 4. Baea oa Kiki Tiar.to 4. Jaaiea 4. Hit by sticker rera kf artwrtaht. Wild rMtcli Jaaaaa. Ta kaae kiha Hh a.wTkT. Jaaklae. Sehicft. Band. toMa ptava -Txtvrtht aa J.akina te ViU; S4 w BaUa U Canvnfht. BisUs Is Bead to tartwrhu ; At New Orleans Charlie ntulmmoni 1 neat jrrankie Murphy in 15 rounds. ' ' eaataaSa ;f 1 - ,' ' - At. Boston Toung Montreal' beat; Aaoes White in 10 rounds : Danny Ed wards beat Roy Moore in 10 rounds. ' At Milwaukee Pinkie Mftchell from Pal Moran in 10 rounds. At Philadelphia Battllna Murrav heat ai Diamond in. eight rounds. At Kalamasoo Art Madden and Red McDonald fought a 10-round drasr. ai Winnipeg irrank Bameau won from Johnny Tillman In U rounds. At Jersey City Mike McTisue knocked out Billy Beckett in the third. At Lima, Ohio Panama Joe Gans beat Indian Horner in 10 rounds. At Duluth Bobby Ward won from Kid Alberts In II rounds. mitted the contest to go on. Oh, 'what. a surprise package handed the assemblage ! if ' In the first round the boys went at it hammer and tongs, the spindelly-legged Seattle youth Jabbing away and avoiding punishments The crowd went wild, and when the second round ended the Camp Lewis boy looked as if he had been made a chopping block, but he kept tearing in. By the middle of the next 'round every one couldn't help but admire the little fellow -he weighed just as much for his gamenefis ; and, although there was con siderable "ration money" np on the out come, tthere wasn't a . "peep or dissen sion when the referee awarded tne bout to Lackey Morrow In fact. Lackey was given a bla ovation. , ' Tonight Portland fans will have an op portunity to witness this Morrow person in action against Georgia Bums, If Mor row still possesses his nimble ability and his uncanny way of roughing as much as he gets roughed, the 10-round mam event of the Portland boxing commission in the Armory tonight will be well worth the price of admission alone.' r None -other than Dan salt of. Seattle says that Morrow is the same as ever, with the exception that he has taken on to reform this year or get the same result. -""One of McGraw's best pitchers. " who starred in the world's series, had to nave one of the coaches for a constant guard ian all last season and at that he got away several times. ' y One of the . biggest stars in baseball last fall rthrew down" his club in the hottest part of a . desperate . . pennant race. He tried to open a quart ox Scotch by pounding the bottom of . the bottle on the wall. The bottle cracked and he nearly cut off the palm of his hand. - He was in and ''out for the rest of the season and was , of Jittle Value to bis -team. One. of the greatest left-handers in the game almost passed out of the big leagues in one eeason because ne coulan stay away from : boose, s His team de pended on him for another pennant and he flopped. - This season he seems to have settled. . The Cleveland - Indians and ' the cur cinnatt : Reds have had their booze troublesi '; Every pennant winner hag 1 it more 1 than other i clubs because - the world's series -money enables the play era to pay SIS or 15 a quart without cutting into their envelope. v xfBy Cnited Keen) Norfolk. VaV April 8. The White Sox were nelploa totsir .tiwtettiar Bttack I weigbtvIie)' .was out of the game last Ruth Gets HomeRun i But Yanks Lose Game of the Giants and the splendid pitching of Art Nehf In the second game of the pre -season barnstorming. The score waa to 0. . ' , . "' He ft 3. Giants ............110 200 200 I 15 2 White Sox ...000 000 0000 2 1 Batteries Nehf. Benton. Gaston . and Snyder ; Acosta, Wilkinson and Taryan. I year on account of illness, but he has re covered completely and is ready to take them all on. - , Matchmaker Harry Hansen has ar ranged a supporting card which looks mighty good on paper, i Tonight's smoker inurcoastar ahlpmenta, - which have been slow for tbe past week on account ot heavy weather on the cbast, will re sume With, a rush Monday when two et the Lockenbacb: liners will be due at Terminal . Ko. f l. ; The steamship Ed gar J T. Lockenbach . wiU arrive from the Atlantic side with - general cargo and a ' good sised cargo awaits her for the return Voyage.' ; The steamship Florence ' Luckenbach will" berth on the same day from Gulf ports with better than 1100 tons for Portland. , The - carge ; . will - consist largely of soil pip and pig iron, al though: canned goods make up a large part of the -manifest - The Florence j Luckenbach will return -to h four reg ular ports-on ; the Gulf. New Orleans, Galveston, Houston and Mobile. - Norton, Lilly 4k Co. will open the week in the European business . with the steamship . City of Rangoon ' She will be followed by the French steamship Montana. operated ." by the - General Steamship corporation. . Both will take ! parcel lots, principally of. grain. I STEAMER HAMLET SHIFTS ' I -cd naa unnriiH Tn a nvorT-w HoquJam, Wash., April 8. The steam er Hanky shifted this morning from the Hoquiam Lumber A Shingle company's mill to the Hulbert mill in Aberdeen. The steamer Santa Rita cleared for San Pedro at p. nx . The steamer Munalres shifted from the Wilson milL Aberdeen, to the Grays Harbor Commercial company's plant in Cosmopolis. . ' . -. - -v The tug Tatoosh is due to arrive today from San Francisco, to replace the tug Cudahy of the Grays Harbor Stevedore company, which is going to Seattle for Ian overhauling, . . .i. arrltala Bard Beaatec. imu aaaawtr. freaa Baa It a ad . waj porta, iawaiin end wvmmX. Ilea Mars. ltnm atawar, tmaa kaaapkea. huabar .m nut. ..... , - Psearlurss Aart B ' Adralral Bodmaa. Aaerieea ataawer. for Ka neaeaar tna Ceas Bar d aKka; Beaau. Aaatrieae eteeeaer. nr aaa lnaso aad m pane, peaaeatus aad pmiL . . r. . MARIS E ALMANAC ! - Weather at KNefe BVeanb i ? Xerth Head. ' AprU . CmkUOom et the Moeta of LKa fieer at a near: Bee, aaiiiiaa TJAILT BITE at KE A DISCS n A. M, Paeifte Tleae , Stanoaa Jeee II in ffcauli ... ' . . . . AUteay .. Oteaoo Citj." rVMend . . . 21 IS e 50 it 1A e7 2 1 I a Hilt ri r-A "I e 1 I1 t .... s.ee.B'.i3i st s.;-o. e.Mi hi s.Sr-e.4.a.asi t .si-i.ae.s4i.... T.4ie..0.S0) SJ 41 S4 SI BB jon., -faJlin. a.. HTTEB. t-ORECAST ' t The WUlaaaette rtaw at Pertlaad will .mmm drv :. . . .. . - AT WORLD'S FORTS aav "fTt Leadership f-XNSIT)ERINa the wind and rain that I j handicanned the transhooters. some fairly good scores were registered In the first day's events of the second annual Rose City hundred tournament Friday on the Portland Gun club traps. : Ttr f- V fathetr and O. N. Ford ot Portland and Frank, M. .Troeh tied for high honors in Class A, each coring m out of the 150 regular targets, Mark Rlckard of Corvallls was alone In second place, and Frank Templeton. James Sea- vey and J. D. Ankeny tied xor tniro Hon ors with 144. , . . . PHIFFS HEADS B CLASS : ; , in Clui B. R. W.- Phlpps of -Pasco, Wash, was high, with 145; J. J. Law of Tacoma and " C. W. McKean or waua Walla tied for secontL. with 144, and A Cellers and W. S. Short tied for third. with 14S. - - .? ' i L. H. Reid of Seattle topped the pro fessionals, with 145. ; ; ' ' , : " Sixty-one shooters" participated in the tourney.' ' - - - '.The J. S. Crane-J C. Morris BO-bird handicap was won. by J. B. Troeh. with a score of 42, from the 20-yard line, v K. H. Keller of Portland, shooting from tne 20-yard mark, and Frank D.. Stoop of Spokane, .Wash., aone representative ot the American trapshooting . association. who was handicapped at the same mark. each shattered 47 targets. Charles Pres ton, of Portland and R. S." Searle of Se attle each scored 41. . ... .. . ; '. - OCEAK RATES STEADY ; New Tork. April g. L N. S.) Ocean rates are steady and the movement oa aeneral cargo is ' quiet, ' Grain move ment is slow and no change iri quota tions. - The board today stands: . , United Kingdom. 2s 6d to 3s ; Germany, Hamburg and Brennan.? 14c to 15c; France. Atlantic. 14c : . Mediterranean, SOc ; - Holland. Amsterdam and Rotter dam. 14c; general cargo, quiet, , ; ; 1 . tl; VESSELS CLEAR v V-J i Aberdeen. Wastu. AprU ; t- Twenty one ships cleared the harbor during the month of March in the coastwise trade, laden with 21400.000 feet. Eleven ah I pa cleared for foreign porta with jsc.SSt.OOO jaaione, apru a.- patud at S:4S a Jtnrae tteaatec - aland ua Mara, ret Japan via Pnret Sound. Sailed et T:40 a. at atramrr Itaaaer. for Pvaet SoBd parka. Sailed at -B e, aa. etaaaaer Weak Haeea. for ew Teak ? and war porta v - St Pedro, April T. Sailed- gleaner H. T. Rerper, for Portland: etaaaaer Ryder Haaffr. far Cohteabia Riaar; ateasaer Halno. for CMaaabak Rieer: eUaaacr Admiral reaaa. fmaa Baa theee. 1 tor Saa Franc Saco aad Portland. Balboa, April S Sailed: ataeater KaecnSe CitT. froia BalUnare. far rkeihe Ceaat porta. v i New Tork. April T. Arrived : Steeeaer tabe . Henry, treat Portland; leaner WBlaote, fna Portland and way perta; ataeaaar Bhae TrtenaV. '. -fron Sea maeiaee aad Ponlaad; aueatea WtU- -kUo. fro Portland. - ( Anra Arrived: Schooner Orin Pise, fraat Portland. Aaearia. April T. Bafled: At It a am., aae- tentap lanobjraila. for Saa rnaom and Baa Pedro: I:l a a, etaaaaer Jobaa PvabM. lor Saa Pnwnaeov Left ap ll a. a. Japaar tterear Stiea. fraa Kaapptoa. Armed at '0 aad left tap at II J. am laaawt Beaahsr. froo Saa tirce aad way porta. . . - Seattle. AprU . Arread: Qoeaa rraea goaOk. eeatera Ahuka. 10:10 a at Kaaa Mara freaa aaroaeer. a. aa. Ravad Mara freaa Honckona. HI i. a Sailed: pieaaltnt rnr Sea Pcdre. II a. aa. Art aad Aortl 7! LabaerHe feoea HovUieaatara Akaka. B:SS p. aa. Belled April I : Starve for Scan heart era Abaka. A AS p. at ; Silver Stale far Pas, Boaad aaeel au tion. M ja a. ea. Seanaoai. Aprtt S. Arrived: WbaaOamd Mat. tana, ftwa Seattle. Arrived April S: Bay State. Iron Seattla i T teoe Bay. AprU 7 Arrived Brktaberc. (real Vaaeaever via Aatoria. AbenleaB. Apra T Saflad Santa BMta., for Sen Pedva, la. a virtona, April T raaavd eve CkaedUa El- v., '" I 1 ad' feet, aix veaaela aot away ror the At lantlc coast with 1191.000 feet, and I r" tor Kobe. 11 p. m. Arrtrad Aprd . t.rt iaa Hawaiian lalanda with I "u,,r " "": at. - (etv9,uvv leeu P. AlfHOTJWCES CUTS 15 ' . TBAHSCOXTntEirTAX BATES The Southern Pacific company an- tounced Friday night t reductions In transcontinental rates on import ship ments to. Eastern points. from -v padfie Coast ports, ranging from 10 per cent to 60 per cent, covering these commodities ; green 'coffee, gall nuts, potato flour and starch, and Japaneae. toys.? The . lower rates are effective AprU 20. Also effect ive AprU 20 are new port rules and regu lations to apply at North Coast and Call fornia ports on export and import traffic. ; rosiTiox of tessels - Radio report' from North Head tdva tbe S- aitinn of tbe foUowiaa veaaate at I r a. April Ti i - ... CbarHe Wttaoa.- Bicfctaeae for Taoaati : 1SB aulas frota Taesaaa. ' ' ' VUadaaaa Mara, PorUaad for Seattle, 60 tall re ftoai Worth Head. roreat Kbt. Saa Pedro for Seattle, . 170 atilea from Seattle. . . : (By Fedeial Teiesnph Badio.) ' W. T. Herria. Gaeka for PorUaad, 414 attlea aortli Oariota. - -. ' ... ,, Oiema. Ban Padre for Taneoorer. 110 aaiiaa tooth Vancouver. ' - . Jeptba. Aaapala for Baa Praooleoo. 420 toUro aouth aaa Praaeieoo. - ' T. H. Back. .Ge-not ior Avoa. ISO atilea north Garlota. . - L ' m Torb Linda. Seattla for Baa Pedro, off Baa Frtneiaea Bahtahipv. - - - ' . Vrmxm Stewart. Saa Pedro tor Seattle. $84 raOet eooth Seattle. . ' , i , Quiaaalt. Baa Peara tor hi xaoso. atilee ecath Baa Pedro. -- . . Btorm Kins, with tew. Saa Pedro for Baa Fraaaaaew. 2 nulaa aorth Point Fermia. Praak O. Drum. Honolulu for Avon, 117t mi lea eeet Boaoialu. . " - .- ' Sea- Monarch, with tow. Sea Padre for Saa rranctaco. B24 milea aonth Sea raaeavo. - Robin Coodfallcw. Saa Pedro for New Tork. 1T aaflea eeoth Saa Pedro. ; Texea. Portland for Sea Franoiaco, patted Blunt a Beef liahuhip 1Ai p- "-- Jacob Lackaabach. Sen Pedro . tor Gal Ttrtca. Sl-tnilca aonth Baa Pedra. - ... Stockton, Hharthai for Saa FnutcUco, 714 B&ea weat Sea. Frenct'co. ;- "wr, rraea. Braaaertrai. at IIM n. aa.: WO- nam Joaee, fraa Brenxrtcn. 1 2 p. at : Babtncafrnea Lot Aaselet, 12 -4i p. pt: Bath Alexander, Jrcm Uie Aattiee, 2:li p. aa; Saa Joan, irrma vraxabai. :ia p. a Kaaek. tor BrMai Bay. at I 21 a. aa. eaee Laekeabarn. Tor rortlead. at . 11 AS a. av; Cbateea Tbievrv, for New Tork. at 13:1 B ta.; OL A. Bauta, for Coos fie jr. at 12:14 n av . Saa Pranciaoo. AprU S. (1 It. A) AUea. Kareka. 1 a. aa.: PeentarlvaaitB. S a. av.; Caere r. Oaapar. a. m.: K eteaaaer Baia Ceia'orBaa, Aatoria. BJi a. aa : Glare Mara. Bonakoaa. 4.4i a. at. Bailed: M. 8 VtlpanUao. Taaeoaeer. a. av: Ereea u. atever. rorueaa. t:sa e, aa.: Ail tea. CTiirai :n a. aa.. evasar w. 10:1 a. av OMR2TTA DEAWS THEOKO Hood XUver, April B. The high school operetta. "The Gypsy Rover." drew the two biggest houses ever seen in Hood River on Friday, under th direction ot Mrs. C H- Henney. some retnarkahle talent bad been developed aad the pro duct! oa waa voted the best school oper etta ever presented her. , , . Kuwnr X. jokes "Vancouver. Wash, April s. Edwin 1. Jones. 41. died at his home. No, 2S1 Kauffman avenue, Friday, He is aur-. vived by his wife and on son, IL Alien Jones. ' ' - K TBATrsrOKTATIOir ShiiiTiiftTitR of Pub SToStart . April 1 V2 vJWWU DTaVU T1SIT1IIO 0REC05T CAMPUS University of Oregon, Eugene. AprU a.-Tne university is entertaining rep resentatives of Multnomah r Amateur i t (By United Nasal Richmond,-, Va April 8. Babe Ruth smashed the hall over the fence for a home run in the first inning of the game will be the last Saturday night affair with the Brooklyn Dodgers here Friday, staged by th commissioners for some scoring a runner ahead, hut the Tanks time; and they expect to realise consid- , , -i ., ;. i. i' erahie on the "inveBtment" The first lo8t bU gme, 4 to I. number will . start promptly . at . $ :30 1 Three thousand spectators cneerea o'clock, with Ralph Gruman as th ref- J madly as Ruth stepped into one of Bur leigh Grimes' fast ones ana sent tne pau eree. The complete card follows : George Burns vi Lakey Morrow, light Athletic club, B"ns4 B'rith. j Portland j weights, ltt rounds j liike De Pinto va puDiic scnoou. tne -JL-xunverein. uie Jfort-i weldon Wtng, featherweights, 10 rounds land park bureau, O. A. Monmouth I Eddie Husa vs. BUry , Wright.- weltetv and Reed college today, at tbe month-1 weights, 10 rounds; Frankie Ritchie vs. ly meeting of th Oregon SUt Physi-I Young ' Grif to, welterweights, four cal Education association,. 'rounda BACBAXPXTO BREAKS ICC BT DEFKATlQ OAKLAND fUcramento, April . Sacramento won Ha first game ot th season Friday, de featiag Oaklaad t to 1. Manager Ivan Howard of the Ofka announced that tiie game would be proteeted as the re sult of s ruling by Umpire Casey in th f f th inning whan Kramer waa called out when fee left flrat., thinking his hit had been a fowl. Score : OAKLAND gACBAVXXTO . AAB.H.I1 AB.H.KX. mwa.lt . 4 1 1 Vheat.b. 4 111 ,wvi.it . . a a i aie.ore.rf ..as ''orr.rf , I !Hhakaa.2h. 4 Rvaa.rt a MeU-ltalh. 4 2 l(e'ptoB.K . B Kwje .... S ICeoh.e ... B riueiy .BO At Chic Ago Sammy Mandell heat Willie Spencer, la five rounds. - ' Boarlnar far beyond the wall. . Bob Shawkey pitcned nine innings xor the Tanks, "giving 10 hita.vThe Dydgers got their winning run in the ninth with 'two bits and an error .by Pipp at first. Jimmy Johnston, of the Dodgers , got a I home run in the first Inning. y . J- -i. " V 4 ',i r k o Xaiaht.Jb. 4 atarmtt.Ik. 4 Jt Ne'vr.aa. B 1 ala a e.lh B K tktar.a. B k MMt.t . B t. albeit 1 1 1 1 ase: riREOoN agricultural: COIV slice was taken in the freshman baseball quad when Clyde Hubbard, coach, re duced the aspirants from 75 to 20. in or der to get better results, out of prac tice and to eliminate confusion. Games with Columbia. May 2 or 10 at Port land, and return games at Corvallis. May a and a. have been arranged tentatively, The Aggie yearlings will meet the Uni versity of Oregon f rosh May 12 and "12 at Eugene, the return games on the home field being played May 12 and 29. Tiontncov MaWc Ji.Ur tn tv Eoberson Will Play ' s. H K bT -2, ;st st-7,. a- a, Kl Topping in GcgfMeet Holdouts' Cases to Get Airing . B f 3 Totaie ti 1 1 Tetahl Saued lev Iravatt la ninth. S4Xblt Br IN.NIN:S ' Oal'.a v., ...... ..a... 100 V 1 H.te ...1. ........... 201 aia 2e a Ba'-'aaaeakt ............. l ll 1 li.t .-rf ... 01 01 lt1 sruaiAar Bwaa tvepeeafhta for--rutere 1. granur Si y-'mm nm tivn. Two beaa hlta ajeopar, Viiie, ronapkna, Be, Stolen katee Coaaptoa. VruiU, Brhanav Seerttlee htte Aiemai. Ore Pme ea baila rtuerv . Btrark out Itf I tiiery a. avraavar i. tut ar pucnea aau Braa. Centralis. Wath.. April . Five bouts are on a card for the next smoker of the Furtwlt Athletic club to be held April 11. The main event will be a six-round nmit bet weret Billy Lan ot -Buroda and Portland Bankers ; To Play for Title ' Th Ladd TUton bank basketball team will go to Seattle to meet the Dex-ter-Horton bank quintet for the 1931-22 championship among the bank teams of the Northwest, Ladd At Tilton won the Portland title after playing 20 games and losing but tour. It waa the first time in th history of the Portland Bankers' league that the Hibernla hoopers had been defeated for the championship. Tttoee wno will make th trip IBy United New.) : . ' EW TORK. y April 8. Bursting in i upon New ' Tork gorgeous in his spring overcoat of jonquil complexion. Jack Dcmpsey inquired ot his valet for any mail from King George and sub poenas from . the local courts, or any fresh i offers of $350,008 rom Harry Frasee. , J The valet had three chances snd polled three errors. : There was nothing to ex cite the champion at all or divert him from the serious business ef having his many suits pressed tor the' getaway to London aboard the Aqultania Tuesday. "Still eady to tight anybody, any Where, any time. Jack Kearns says." said Dempsey, meaning that Kearns would say the word when , a promoter comes along with a big guarantee. Joe Benjamin, the coast lightweight, is going "v.ith Dempjtey, and claims to be matched with brnte ' Kice. lightweight of England, who recently was battered all over the ring her by Sailor Fried man of Chicago. , Dempsey sake ! te and . Kearns had promised Harry Wills a shot at the order to exhibit Bempsey's cleverness ! and disabuse the British mind of the im pression that Jack is Just a slugger. Kearns also may try to lease a hall id - London ' and promote soma exMbltlona himself. -".- L - . to the Sound are: Mansger IL C Price. Can-i heawweirht title, and would kaen eie I.ddia McCrane of Tacoma and Charlie , t anrield of Burode Johnny Uawkes uin Milton Metcalfe. Wendell Kent. Mort word if arrangemVnU could be made for , mi imv W" ova. rmirai in ana vror I LnnatenSen. n-neat I-anr tVillian. I nmmntine- ttw. Tir-ht. .tOeernn 4. Vhinlrtn. indup. There will be .three prelimi-1 Holmes, . George MUler and James Oa-1 of enerasrint Bombardier Wella tn tour Bar lea. ' borne. with Dempsey as a sparring partner. In At Yankee headouarters here thev re fuse to admit that Frank Baker, the vet eran home run king, is through. Baker's apologist say he merely looked bad In the practice games because he was Blar ing on poor fields; and make the further explanation that he is much older now than he was at the height of his earner. and. therefore, takes a longer time to get tnio piaying lorm. , John Heydler, Ban Johnson and Com missioner Landia, the advisory council of organized baseball, are said to be consid ering the cases of the spring holdouts who still refuse to report with a view to recommending settlement. ' It is said that the 1921 contract of Eddie Roush of the Reds, 'who; is demanding , a three-year agreement at 118,000 a year, contained a clause binding him to submit any- such differences t arbitration by the council. 1 IickKerr. the White ; Sox nitcher : rutch Leonard of Ty Cobb's staff and Catcher Schmidt of Pittsburg, all hold outs,- probably will receive the council s consideration. '. ; ; Pinehurst, N. C AprU . Fillmore K. Roberson of Rochester, N. T, and Henry J. Topping , of Greenwich, Conn i snectively winner and runner-up iat the fight for the JTorth and South amateur golf title in. ISIS, will oppose 'each other once more - at Pinehurst, Saturday in tbe SB hole . final contest lor the title and the i president's trophy, i Roberson won his way to the final by a 1. up vic tory over W. C. Fownes Jr,' former na tional champion, at the end ot ona oi the finest amateur matches ever played here. Topping played in the semi-flnaTs against Mike Thomas, the Jeft-nanned Nashville expert., winning by I and 2, Vtteen) aa aretva Teaatlt , rTora- , , thk Aasetta Bolph ....i.Bta Fraa.. .....Apr. VahmraUa ... ...... Copenhaaea ......Apr. 10 FtontKe tockeabeeh. .New Orleeaa . . . : Apr. 1 Steel Voyarer ......'.New York ... v. .Apr. 0 Teifaktt Mars . ...... Maroran . . . . . . Aor. 10 John C. Kirkpatrkk . . Saa Praa .... ..Apr. 1 1 JL H. Meyer. ...... .an rraa.......Apr. ii Davenport , . .......Saa Fran. ..... .Apr. 11 Bote City ...... ....Saa Fraa.. ... ..Apr. 11 Weet Keeta ...... .MaaflA ........Apr, 11 Kektar ........... .Karataa ........Apr, 11 Steel Bdaatiat .....Saattle ......v.aor. it Haloa . . . ...... Pedro.. . . . .Apr. 1 3 Rrder Hanify .......Sea Pedro... ... Apr. 11 Uoataaa ..... .... Seattle .....;. Apr. 12 Edc. T. Lockenbach... New Tork... .. .Apr. 12 Bablnda . . '. . . . . . - Saa .rrta ... ..Apr. 12 Hoboken .......... .few wieaae ,..,apr. i; Tehhae Mere i. . . . . Aberfleea . . .. ..Apr. 13 rrlii Taial .......S Fraa... .Apr. 13 Admiral Evtna ...... a, iMet-way....apr. is IHkotaa .-. . ....... .New Tork. ,. .Apr. 14 OMnye Men i......Saa Fran....... Apr. 14 Houattd Mara .Maroraa , . . , ; . Apr. 1 a Geo: WaaUnstaa ....antwerp wi... Apr. ji flydio . . ...........Oirdifr ........Apr. IB Nrooneet ..........few iura .....apr. je Klndardik ,......a.RotteTdavav....-Air. IT Harry Lackenbaeh ...New Tork. .... .Apr. It Depero ........... Tacoma -. ... ...Apr. 20 PrnnaytvaalaB . .New Tork.-; ... .Apr. 20 WUlpolO' ........... ew i ore. .. . . . Apr. zu Hattie Lrwkenbach . . .New OrleaM ...Apr. 12 Thee. P. Beal . . . . . . -New Tork. . . . Apr. 24 xr x r..kM1hwt . New York. Aw. 24 Week Fetanara ...... ?rw iotei apr, it Cape Koataia ,..i...neauaora .....apt. zt Frruhia . . ........ sTaeoata ...... .Apr. 24 Baknya Vara ....a-..Bea xraa.. .. ...avay a Ta Depart wtmm wmimi J. , . , - For . Iata Beariaa Mara . . . . . Orient . . .Apr. 8 Banetor . -f. wvwrvai,,, ,ai. e American . ... ....... New lerk. i . . . .Apr. Tamabw, Mara ...... Jipta ....... ..Apr. is Reilaka Atera ...... r-urope ....... ...Apr. le Kaaa . - ........... oropa ....... .Apr. 1 1 Sninkolra Mara ... . . .Orient . . . .apr. 1 1 Steel Bancer ,i; -... New. Tork. ... ..Apr. 12 Ftorenre LaKkeabaeh.. .ew Orleeaa ...Apr. 12 Steel Bdeotiet oon ........apr. IS Annette Bolph ...... "ea rraa. Apr. 14 HitUng. not pitching, won the pennant for tbe Tanks last year... Tms ae ihey will play a month minus Babe Rutn and Bob Meusel, two of the leading as- assins of -Murderers Row.: But they start oft with six pitchers, whereas they had perhaps three and a fraction a year ago. Mays, Hoyt. Shawkey. Bush, Jones and Xfty O Dosl may reverse tne pro cess this time and win a pennant ,en pitching in default f heavy slugging. 3fEW Cl-UB FOKMED ' Chehalis. Wash, AprU 8. Enthusi aats of Toledo have" formed a tennis club with 12 members. James S. Car penter was elected president. J. Ivan Wilson secretary-treasurer, and Georg- Godfrey general utility man. Astoria, April 8. Shipments of paper nulD from the mills at Ocean Falls. B. C. by way of Astoria to the Crown-Willamette company's paper plant at Camss, Wash.,; will be commenced about April IS, according' to R. D. Pinneo, traffic manager of the Port eC Astoria, who re turned Friday from a conference with the British Columbia concerns. - The pulp cargoes, totaling about 1(00 tons month ly, will be discharged at Port of Astoria terminals for transportation to Camas by rail or river steamer. Sever weather conditions in Canada have delayed th Inauguration of this service. . ' ;i -TKAirswOllTATIOW " Bauiace FWr i-2. North BJwr. New tart. dBv aWB, II NaTs mCWCnmm . ' ' MAJESTIC 56,000 TONS t era eat Btaawtar la th Wertd - HOMERIC, S5.00O TONS; -OLYMPIC. . 46,439 TONS . la Weekly Serine Sallna te CHEBBOURB AND BOUTMAStrTOB 0m Bote C5ty V... rran...... .Apr. 14 I Hty et Kmacooa. ... .rwrepa ...... .Apr. I Montana .. . ..... ...uen..a. klez. Apr. 14 Hoboken .....Jew Or lean ,..Apr. 1 S Felix . Taaasla '....it - . , ..Apr. l a Edrer F. Lackeaoeea. - xorx... . . .Apr. la Dakotan .......... Etu ope. ...... .Apr. IS yxt Xataa Aneriea. . . ..Apr. 1 k valparalaa . ....... .e.rui . ......apcia Tehtate Mara ....... Kobe way. . . .Aer. 1 1 Bamnda r-varo-a. r . .apr. iv PorUend Mara ?. . ..... Orient ..... ... .Apr. 1 7 Bebinda .-. ..... .-..S. F.-S. Fedre...Apr. IT Iai V area ......... .frrtem, ........Apr. IT Hieaawa ........ . . . . .. .apr. 1 7 Ginyo Mara ........ Weet Qoaat ... .Apr. It Port saja jaara ...... wn ......... apt. i v BydSe ............. eamiiia ,r...ape. i Depere . .......... .Wert Ooaat ... .Apr. 20 " - STEAMSHIP . "SENATOR" BAILS . : Tonight, cT o'CIock ..: FOB. ' SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES ' SAN DIEGO Bainnsa '. : Foil latonaatioa at V : - TieggT orricg 101 THIRD BT. COR. STARK FBONAV BBOADWAZ B481 TO CHMBOmUrrTrTWAirarOW i NOMBRIO (new). .Apr. 1S, Mar , jwmm 1 OLVSI-IO ...Aae. tt. Star IB, weed B BtAJEITIO new.. Ska 20. Jwas 17. dajly TO UTIiPOOL VTA QnEKNSTOWW ana i a no ......ape. s. stay sr. ev t BALTIO ........Bar. 1B, Bkar IB. wane 1 MEOANTIO .."t.Aeetl IB 77! . T Cfp-IO ..Aae. C2. BAar go. Jaaa 17 CCLTIO Apr. as. atoe B. rfwly 1 TO AZORES. CIBBALTAB. KAFLFS, GENOA ABABIO ......Apr. Xa, wutf TO PLTMOUTH. CHZP BOUBO AST) AjrTWXRF . ri .......apr. S. Btav 1 a Jena 11 ZCELAND ......Ape. SB, Waa S, lu(y B KROOHLAND ....Stay . wane 1. Juki 1S aOiCTeltolli BAMBtnta tta QrrrygTOwy -', . 1.TMOCTH AND CHERBOCBO ' ; (ANOA ....Ape. 1. Me B4, ewaa SB URIA ...,.Ae. Is, Stay SI, waly S Btoy S. wane T. .rv It HA ......Bkay IT. akaae SI, wall SB TO BAMBCKa tta orrwsTow Pt.TMOt.TH AND fHF RHftTUn eiieaiHB StASOM ST. UL BIOMaoUA IBTgRRATrOKAL MCBCAamLg BtARIRg CO. i ateeaaara laoe.noa Team.' Leeal Baenu ar Oameenr'a Ofrtee, L F. BAR. wsarr, eteneeer, aia Seoead Atax, Watk. Fbaae Blala 11B.V ASTORIA and WAY POINTS SAT rASBEXGZS BEXTICB Lv. TartlaaA. Taea Thar Satv B A.BL Z.T. Astoria, WaU FrU Sas f A. BL Far flAe Eack Way U Xbb Trly 1 Biwadway a it, ' Fewt Aider k ' The Harkiiu Trvn. Co. iaS. Americas . . Anne Kanlly ....... Belcuna Mara Cant. A. F. Ijaeaa . . . . raiay. .......... r.dw. B. Watt Baimawa . . . Hanaa Nirbra ...... iohn W. Weile ...... Eaiaia Vara ........ Kraa . ............ Kareha Vara ....... lyerh Katrine ....... Portland Mara ...... . Senator . . ......... Shinaoku Mara ..... Tamaua Atara . ..1. Tutia ........ M . F. Hfrm ...... .Taminel No. 1 .. Oark-WllaoB ........... Wilibndxe ............. tun ........... St. Belat i....... Cora tab ia City .............. Harvey ........ .... DrrdocB ........ Terminal Ne. 4 .......Terminal No. 4 ...... Southern Ftrine .......... .North Baek Harvey ........ Terminal No. 2 Weetport Terminal N. ...... Linatna ft f$ n (c ir -.. . fRegular.serrie between Portland. Attune: Philadelphia. iVarten. Wew i WmvIt mmA 1 M ln,.U. tt.m XJ i Tl i It a - - - . a . . t I h Taooraa, rta the Panama CanaXy Morth AUanti A Vestara AV B. Ca t atwo ! aiaw vnaria. ItAaTAiWiiAtf - . Portland ITETOWSFT .... ......Apr. WF.SF CAT AX ACE ,..Ar.SI riOCHRA Alsy t I til Tkirs Street 'A Tf MTBOX73n From Trofli WvarrtandL Ala. Boatoei ' PhUav DFERFIELD lavee BaJttvaere Apr.f Btee Trlasgle ...Aar.lJ ABr.lt Asr.tt AKTIGA8 Avr.tSXsr 1 May Carte space seder refrigeratles. For Furtnar lcforaaauoa Apply te til AaiBUttAi. UAJa. jraeUle Ceaat Ageats fkaaa JBreslwsy IU j s J ? f1 .1 a. 1 I t I'. ! -I i ( 4 1