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OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, FO?TLAND, GIIIIGON. TUESDAY, APRIL IS, 1Z22. eaver ;.uub increases rJimng rercemage l Tim J Weather Is -: Handicapto Coast GluBs , " ' 1 ''swaassaa, Br Ceerg Berts ' THIS leal playing of the paclfta Cout league club oaring the first two .weeks, of th season indicate that none of them are playing real high claaa base . hall. The purine is attributed to the bad weather during- the training camp season, and alao during the playing sea- ' son to data. , ' Ileal high claaa fleMIng and pitching mar not b enjoyed until the weather warms up. Thia la the assertion of er eral of the Portland players, and Del Inward, the business manager of the Oakland flub. WARM -VTKATHEK DEEDED Thia doe not apply to alt timet, for or in pitchers 'have pitched In BiMMm form, and the fielding In few of the games haa been well nigh perfect , There will not be .topnotch piyln tinUl tha sunshln bolls out the players, - Vernon la leading tha leame In field- In with a percent age of .857. OakUnd la second, with .858, and rortland third with .163. ana point ahead of the Seattle lit betting. Fan Franrleeo. Is leading aith a mark of .12X and Sacramento la t second with .801. . The averages of the nther club follow: Lo Angeles. .282 ; Kelt urn, .Z.1 ; Oakland. .577 : Vernon, .279: Heat tie. .2S7. and Portland. .215. Tha tearera Increased their average by 41 pninta In tha three games ployed at Halt Iaka. . . J - ZLLISO IS LKADEK v Fifty players In tha league are swat ting the bait at a clip of .too or better. IWt Ellison of tha Seals being the-real leader with; a mark of .471 for a dosen games. Hanrcmy Halo la leading, the loriland aggregation with .31. and "Duke"- Ksnworthy la second with .184. Jim Thorp is batting .241. These play ers are the only membera of the port land club - who are hitting tha ball In their regular gait.' Dick Cox. who was figured t be a good ' .100 hitter this year, and Jim Poole, tha Bearer first acker, have not hit their stride as yet. Pool la hitting .275, and Cox la below (he .200 mark. - . Tom Turner, assistant manager of the . IWavra declared that the Bearers would soon get, to going In good style. He blamed the weather conditions for ft he failure ot th club to hit at better C't. - , ' , . vBASEDlAJX rTM(B schedule of th City league for 1 -a, next Sunday will find th South Parkway A. C playing the Nicola! Door at Columbia Park at 8 p. m. ; the Brother hood of Railway Clerks vs. . Montavtlla at Buckman field, 8 p. m, and the Wood men of th World vs.th Alberta A. C at Varnon Park at 2:20 D, m. Only on gam waa played In the City leagu schedule last Sunday, owing to wet grounds, but all of th clubs expect iw iri uiia sveuon next Baooatn. The Alblna Aces took a gam from th Aibina Juniors Sunday on th Ockley t.reen grounds, hy th soor of 1 to 1. Woods of th Aces was easily th atar of th game, striking, out 10 men. while gtvlna? only one base on bails, and , grabbing off four hits out of. fir trtpsj to tne piat. . lie was robbed or a fifth hit by a sensational catch after a long run. Meloy of the Aces alao contributed to the low score of th Juniors by his fielding. Twree times h'cut runners off at third after making beautiful stops. ,The soor: . . ..... . It. H.-JB. Aces . ... 7 10 2 ' Juniors 4 1.41 V Batteries Woods and Holmboe; Oliver, Cromwell and KoepL -; - .-V Kliot grammar school's baseoan team defeated th Kefns school nine by a IS to 11 score on the Irvtngton ground Monday afternoon The - contest was alow throughout. WlUls and Kegel formed th winning' battery. - ; - Roy. Or, April it. -Th Roy ' Cubs defeated Doo Cop's baseball team her - Sunday by a It to 12 score. Th Cubs were forced to us three pitchers before they could win. The umpire came In for a lot . of attention with mud balls and pop bottles, but he lived through in, oraeak ...,. 31 ET JtMOCUTHVV TO MAIE PLA7TS New Tork. AprU l.a. N. S. Kat versus West tennis matches will be held In San Francisco thia year, if plana, at present under consideration, materialise. Charles 8. Landers, president fth New York Lawn Tennis association, mad thia statement today In announc ing that the executive committee would meet tomorrow night to consider the matter In detail. . ' . .. ; Ttste i a matter ci tobacco quality . 7: . Wt state (t u our a on est . belief that the toUccM tued ' In Cbesternelct are of finer . qualirj (tad heacg of better ' taste) tbaa la taf otker cirtrcrtc et the pries. v , Vcptt V totrtTUea Ca 1 - Lower Pries 20 now ISc 10 now Sc (Two 10' ISc) xx7 T E A. K -' - raoino coast lcaouk , W. UPrtt ' Vt. L. FVt. flaa Fraa....8 8 .41 SerraoMnts . . . 7 .688 Ui Aates..B 9 .SlSiftcsttla .....4 .808 Tim 4 .00l Portland ..,. 6 .883 OaUaad 1...T T JMlSalt Lake . . 4 .888 ' MATIONak LgaC. -' ' i 5 W. U. Peel ; W. It Pet. H LmH ,;4 1 .00 FlUstarg 8 .40 Ke York... 4 1 .8001 Brookln S .40 Philada ...S 3 .BOOirtneinaaU i . I 4 .200 Cbkace ....8 .00ioatM .....14 .200 . , ,, . asjgaicaai LCaaUK ' : W. U Prtl - --"W.liPfft. flcTaUnd ..4 1.000 Wafhiagtea ..2 .400 H. Louia ..8 1 .7&0!BMtoa .....I 2 .8X3 Philada ....8 S .eoU-hieaa 8 .250 tin k'ork ..8 8 .4001 Detroit .... 4 .000 . i VL.U Petl W. L. Pet. Catawba.:. 4 1 .8 twmkniUe 2 a ;4o Imlianainlia.' 8 1 .1 f0 Milwaukee . .. 1 8 MiniMapeHa. 8 t ,.TAO Toa-do. ... .. 1 8 .350 .2 Utr. 8 2 .00184. Paal... 1 4 I, B AGUES' ; I (Br I'nitMl Nfn - V npMG Cubs amaahed one winning streak A. and: the rain interrupted another Wednesday. . i Bill. KUIIfer-g Chfcago team beat the Cardinals 7 to in St Louis, the first defeat the Cards have Incurred, in five starts. Bill Doak, the frail but' foxy right-hand reteran of Branch Rickey's pitching atari, waa knocked t from the , Th - Indians were', starting to build another story on their structure of games Ml llAvin M 1 tA S Ua4 MrMi th. Rl Louis Browns, when rain In Cleveland stopped th action In the third.' . Tha lnl dians retain a standing of 1000. . ; -John Morrison held the Reds to four hits, and the Pirates won 1 to 0 in Cin cinnati, i At that. Adolfo Luque of the Zteds might bars won another day, as he gara only aeren hltav. v.-. Rain prerented th Giants from con tinuing their '.entertainment -of .the Bra res In New Tork. and alao 'stoored the activities of th. Robins and. PaIIs Tha Senators and. Athletics ran off parade of ; pitchers,' each using fire. 1ft a gam. In' Washington, the only one fully played in th American ; league. The Senators won,' It to, $., Each- club made 14 hits..' . ,...,.,,..,.:.: - in Boston the Red Sox were off. to a three-run advantage when rain stopped things in the third. Old Jack,Qulnn. tn ancient exile rrom the Yanks, was turn ing .hie former team mates back suc- cesafuily until the weather became rude. In Chicago tha Tlger-Whlte 80s game dids t even get started. .Rain. ' . i 2TATIOSAI. - " At Claeiaaatt . , ' rf tL H. B. Flttburs j 00O 01 000 8 Orinnati 404) 00O 000 ! 2 ( baUariaa sfarriioa sad.. Gooeh; Lean sad At BL Xsale- "V-. '-.ft- f k. K.:E CUcaco 4 000 200 7 10 It Loais ;.. 201 420 001 6 IS 1 Battaria Marua. Kara aad OTunll; Desk. Barfoot aad flieont ... . -w . , nostna at New, Tork. sane peatnoaad: rata, - Biooklr at Jhilartalphii. ; gaaa KKtponad; At tVasWagtoe) - ' -J. R. H. X. llilad.lphla 41 413 100r 0 14 wahintoa ...... 480 031 40 11 14 9 Battariev Ueort. HulHTaa. - Heiraaeb. Haiti ttnuj Rummell and Parkin; Mofrtdge. Bttilhart. Ueedward. Eachary, PhUlipa Ubarrity. ' Naw Tack at Boatoa. called end third : rata. ; 1 8t.'IxMiia at Clmlaad. eallad and third! rain. . aatu at vaacass. saaaa poatpeaad; raia. , ; : AMERICA! ASSOCIATION aaaaaa-uu 0 4 , 1 Calnmbva 7 11 Battarie Merna, Boyd aad; McCartj; Paler- M a Hartley. . , , ..,-.,.-,:. At Telada" 1 ' ; I . W ' H nllwankis , . . 18 2 Toledo t .I.S.'..-. ...... 5. 2 sattarM seaaaa ud Bmutt; Hecnmh Qlratd and. Kichar. .i . v -i.yf. At iMlstula- - j'--.":- -iWlL W- 8t Paol '4.,,,l!,;i(i,tj1T; il' S Lonurilla . . .......... 4 . . . 4 S - S 4 . Battariee Romra. Merritt . ua .lAllea IW. carry, awovs sad Meyar. 1 ;.:-T ..'- . 7 ; !rTE8TEE3f LEAGTTK ' At 'Tiki - - . -... ..-' w neaha . ,i. .'......,,.'...,.. 4V 11;. Talu t 8 8 BatUrlas-Okris ' and . WiWer; Hetuk and vnaoy. t- ,, t,;, . . . fj;- ,. - At Dearer ... r: it n v. ' Jeaapa ...... ,-.f . , , ..,"V; B i ,i 8 Danar- .1. , , . ....- . . . M . '. 7.11 .2 Battariee Bird and Kaadlar: .'Blank. - Unirt wn ririfr, i v - 1:--., ' At Oklskesa Chaw f.v i : Km City . ... 1 7 1 Uklalmna iCtty w. . ....... 4 8 1 Hattenee -DMdier and Ouin All mnA I. Des Uolaet at Wiehita, game postpoaad; cold -PORTLAND . BOX -OETS W Unlrerslty of Washington. 1 Seattle. April 11. Ernest B. Markewltx of Port land; Or.i Is onrof the fire members of th. University of. Washington freshman varsity, wrestling team who, hare been awarded numerals and Jerseys for the 1921 season. Marktwlti .wrestled to the ii pouna ciaas, -; ",''; .1TIW8 GOLF HONORS Vancourer, B. - Cw - April 18. Robert none or in Vancouver Golf and Coun try club won the British Columbia ama teur golf title her Tuesday, defeating James Tellowlees S And 2, and in a 38- noM match. ' .jt . . : :.. . ',t Mxx A Br 1 ar xxi.s;- 'jy' ' tfx( " x x-'e - ; .- it , , . 1 V - 1 "i - ' ' ' .1 ' '..II ' 1 ..... I . . " v - - . i- - t , - " " . wr-IS, -. , ;. ,v ' - - . . "V , -" . v Troeh Leads Trap Stars InW.W.Mect WALLA WAIXA. Wash-. AprU 18. Breaklng 191 out of a possible 200 clay, pigeons., Frank M, Troeh of Van couver. ; Wash., not only registered as high gun in the second day of ahooting In the Walla, Walla Rod and Gun club's annua . trap ' shooting tournament here Monday, but led the field as an Indi vidual by scoring ' 17ft ; straight befcpe dropping a bluerock. He won th Gold' en Pheasant overture event by breaking 100 birds straight. He' was followed closely for the high gun record by H, R. Seckel of Boise. Idaho, who scored 19 out of 200. . O. N. ford of Portland was a close third with a total of 196. The Inland Empire special event was won '. by Mark - A.; KK-kard or Corrallls, Or., - with- 88 out - of 100 birds. while Marion Hansell of Athena.' Or : took second with a score of 97. and JM H. C, Watkina of Iloauianx,' Wash.; and F. t, Stoop of Spokane tied for third with 96. Stoop left the field and thfrd money went to Dr. Watkins. 'Frank. Troeb's shooting n the Golden Pheasant -overture was spectacular.- He took some difficult shots and went through with a clear record. He was given , a hard race by G A. Conklin of Yakima, who. scored 99 out of 100. ; Dr. IL C. Watkins, K famim of Sand Point, Idaho, atnd C. J. Schultx of WaitPburg, Wash., tied for third with 98 birds, Farnim winning the-shoot-off and third place. J ' ' j regs Vbtimli'AjW 1 443 TkJBW TORK, April 18". Frank; Bagley's ll attitude toward a tignt between his i ".K-tV, k " tween the two rtghters wnicn. was pre- dieted In this column "Immediately after the, victory , of ,Greb over Tommy Glbr bona. ; " - .-:, If plana go through, the fight will take place in the big arena in which Dempsey and Carpenuer met, probably the latter part 'or next month. Thor is no ques tion that the go would (attract an im mense" crowd and that th moneyinter- est would ? be . one that neiher fighter could afford-to" overloofc;';' i-.;:..'-."'-. The feeling among ; experts 'la - that Greb, who can' stand apynching and at the same .time cover his man with gloves, stands a good chance of winning the popular' decision -over .Tunney. But that is all he couldV win. since decisions are not permitted In, New Jersey, tee other words. -Oreb would hare to knock: Tun- ney but to take Gene's light-heavyweight title. -. 'J'-ix' ' One f-sthe fireC important . thin Dempeey will do 'inTEarope' wpt be to epena, a - week ,or trior at carpentier'B country home in Francel Thir two have I an old golf score to settle. Over in Van! Cortlandt in 1920 Dempsey eat the I Frenchman at golf because Carpentler I played just a tittle bit worse. Both have improved their game sibce then. iAter In the summer It Is orettr well I understood that the two fighters will do a return ; engagement, to the ring for the .oeneut or ;urope.:t.J..v If young Bob Fitssimmona had oniv a pair of thin, knock-kneed legs, he would 1 d tne very sptt or his dad. But his legs are much better built -than those that used I to I carry Bob Senior around the ring4 Neither k did ; Ruby Bob transmit pis weu Known wallop to his offspring. ers at Ashland e Catches Ashland. 'Aprfl' 18. Manv Isaak walton motored or hiked out of town Easter. : W., C lman brought In a airing or i trout caught in Nell creek; and carried off the 114 fly rod- offered by a local sport goods store for the best string caught n the xlrst or second day of .the fishing season. The biggest single catchr was a 22 pound Chinook salmon caught, by William ..Ansley jn Kogue river near' the Ament y INDOOR SPORTS - : 'lihV much votive I JifL ' -:- - -..vTV : U , walk ' --;" -I i M'im3. A ,CUWeVCrVt TsOft lard Tonight r Has Easterners npwo Boston, Ma'ss.V scrappers" are on ' f Portland -boxing commission's smoker scheduled for the 'Armory to night and both will be up against some real opposition. :. according - to Captain Harry iHensen.. matchmaker. - Jimmy Sacco and they ear he sure can .sock'' 'em Is. t ullnr eliwu t Muff Bronson in one of the 10 round math ; events and 'the outcome of the bout la 'watched Ith interest. Eastern Invaders come to the Pacific coast with the idea that they, are going to have easy vmaiugB, out not one boy Xrom the At- tanuo seaooaro-: haa been able to ret away wun a rictory t lor several years. Ana it s not because ther have been rrooDa or the - decision, either. At the last -. smoker.. Rillv Wrieht of Seattle, was one of theiptrformera and he had no trouble showing his superior ity over Bddie -II use, bnt-tonight Billy jjowaiinatTje is in ior some BUff com- peuuoiii; ..when 7 he steps against Jo Kgan ot ; Boston. v c Egan showed here last year against 'Alexander Tranibltas now .known j as, Jlnrnryi Husaey and Jimniy Darcy and "he certainly showed mat sne-'-wasnt'!"has been" "by any meana.-. t Wright ad Egan are in great bape- aa,y Hheir :JianQaersv. BBd; they,are ready to go the 10 round limit 1 ne. otber .10 . round- fo ontha . card features - Joe Swain and Speck Woods of Bend, Or.- Speck is well known' in these parts, although he S hasn't been seen r 1m, action '. In s a Portland roned arena for some time. His moat recent victory was ; over Joe Duncan, : but at that. Duncan-showed a lot of stuff, for he didn't give, up until he , had been knocked down nine times. It also Shows that Speck , possesses - a kick ; in either hand, Two. four round preliminaries r set to -open the. evening's ;. entertainment. which will start promptly at :S0 -o'clock with Ralph Gmnaan as the ' third man In the.rtng. - Frankie Ritchl and Harry Kagles wiU meet, atd' Billy Ryan an4 tincK uoyie wui start, tne proceedings Members of the Portland baseball team ; win he guesta 4f honor; at the show,' ; according j to an - announcement made-- by Joe Wood, secretary-treasurer or tnetcornmlSBioru - Willie Bernstein, 'manaeer of Battling Ortega;- has been heard from. Be- Is in San Francisco and a telegram received by The, Journal . sports -.editor ' Tuesday morning ieeues a. challenge to the 'Win ner of : the Wrlght-Kgan bout' here to- nlght. Willie says that his batUer is working oxxf daily: ; audi that the only reason that -they returned to the Fa- cnic coast rrom the .Middle -West was because' of iHness in Ortega's inimedi ate family in Oakland, Cat The two of them expect to -. arrive - In '-Portland Thursday, or Friday,, acocrdlng to their present, plans. ....... . -ii- -. ATEW .ORLEAXS,1 l.. April 12. (U, 1 1 P.) Martin Burke, long -regarded as a local entry for the light-heavyweight championship of the -world, will get Ills great test In a scrap with Billy Mlake of St. Paul, on April 24, when: a" big crowd I of Knights Templar .will be in town to make It a big affair. -, ' Locally the match is being exploited as the : equal is , importance of the : recent meeting between Harry Greb and Tom I Gibbons in New Tork. Miske. although twice defeated by Jack Dempsey. did go l ID rounds' with? the champion and has beaten - many -good light-heavyweights, I recently knocking out ' Billy Shade of California. " Burke is credited with vic tories over At Reich. Willie Meehan, Bartiey Madden and Boo Roper. ; ' M0 JTD AT XIGHfS BOUTS " ''.,. Br Vnited Pre) - Boston. Jock Kutcbings. . et. ' PaoL I won a 10-round decision from. Pat Walsh. covington, Ky. , . Philadelphia, Lew Tendler. .Philadel phia lightweight, outpointed Tim Droney Lancaster, tn gnt rounds ; Tony Caponi; Xew York. ? outpointed Toung George t-nip. . . , . Salt Lake. City. Spue Merer of Poca. tello knocked . out Midget Smith in the tourtn. . ;, At BoBtonJfock Malone won from Pat waiab in 19 rounds.. . , ' At , AtuwauKee Kver ; .Hammer beat i fcddle Boehme in 10 rounds. - ' - ' , At Pittsburg Jimmy Jones won from Joe Larue in eight" rounds. . " At Philadelphia Lew Tendler defeated Tim Xroney in eight rounds. . : At SL-Louis-rChsrlle Fitzsimmons won when Toung Denny , was disqualified in the sixth round. " At Mf-mphis Tim O'Dowd beaf Toung Jack hharker in eight rounds. At Springfield. III. Billy Brittoa and I Johnny Klesch drew In IS rounds. ArmoryC (Coprnght 1122. by tntenatunal Taatuie . . - Serrfee) .. - . Sport Gossip in t v ! Eastern Circles t' , . (By iTJaited News) V MEW TORK; April 18. "Pop" Anson's r ...lv tahnra fnr f i j. rnnrf rtt nrafaa. Bional baseball would have brought their reward this . season had he lived. Too late. Jd ge K. TiSi Landis decided to -give Anson an Important job' In th higher administration of ' the- game, and - the judge waai just, about to announce -the appointment when Anson died, according to. John McQraw of the Giants. A f' . Although Anson- was .comparatively poor in his latter, years, he refused sev eral proffers of benefit games in the last lew Beasons.vt;-,r.::;jW rM: ;:j-4 ?: Br way of tralninr for the derbr. Mor vlch. the' great 3-year-old. ; dipped 1 2-S seconds from tie' American half mile rec ord of 45 1-5 in a workout at Jamaica Monday- on a soggjr track." ' Morvich cov ered the first eighth in It seconds, the quarter in 23 and three eighths In 232-6. Donan and LAmon jointly held Ahe alf mile records, which etlll stands, as Mor vich s performance was not made under formal race conditions. tj ,-. . r .Yonng- BoFltxsimmona. helr-io; his famous daddy's "ring shoes and fighting trunks, but not much of his fighting Ore. wm oox ,jacic iteeves oi caiiiornia . IJ round g to a (decision here Tuesday night. Fltxaimtnons has be,en a disappointment to tnose wno watcned his father in the ring. because h can't hit with tria right. However, young Bob' haa been told all about his shortcomings, and, after weeks of training in the country, reports that he can. split, the panels of an oak door wita a z-incn jab.. . .; . - Frank Frisch, John McGraw's criDDled second baseman, has received word from his doctor that he- may- put on hi regi mentals -one weeK nence- and take light workouts with the Giants.;. But It wlU.be nearer two-weeks than one before he. re ceives permission to play ball on the re cently infected toot, which was spiked uunnsr in Training trip. , Madison Square Gardens reonena a a a battle bazaar Monday; for a short 'sea son, teatunng Babe Herman, Jack Demp sey"8 friend and ; tteighbor. In . opport tion to Pepper Martin. The boys are feather weight by reputation. A few days later Jo Lynch is- promised a few clouts, give and take, with iBamiamwelght Champion Johnny Buff JBut.the fragile,, flyweight from Jersey has a recent habit of jiurt lng himself and calling off matches, so nothing is certain. He has now canceled sr ugnt vttn uaung Xonard of Phila aeipma, wmcn was to be pulled off in Philadelphia Thursdar nis-ht. 2AV,nnv. dbctor eays the champion has specif icos imnuioi in aggravated fornv causing him; to fall, down whea flapped on- the xtuse - i v V:-.T ' '- -'. Harry Greb refuses to box Gen Tnn. ney, American llght-hearvwirht r.m; P ton. to no decision, so. their match for ElAtrlatV - A .... " f -j Ac, jersey tty, where no decisions are allowed, is off. t-Harry jw'cin nip nia war to a deci sion ,ln New York. but i of winning by a knockout, which would uiy manner ot winning In Jersey, Blaze at Phoenix - s i Eazes Pool Hall Ashland. April 18.-A'bulldIna- m by N. B, .Walters In Phoenix Waa mm. pletely destroyed by fire early Monday. .mo un 01 id lire-is undetermined. The Joss Is covered by Insurance. The postofflce baUding ad loin s hut th. n department saved this building from any damage. The burned building was a pool half ..'r-; -v,--'!.. i-;..... ft- J. . . Germair Inventors :V; ; Display Activity London. April 18. (U. P.) The Brit ish patent off Ice is Inundated with Ger man patents. Of every hundred applies:- uons ior patents, approximately 29 are made by Germans, it waa disclosed to day. , The latest ' applications include ; Wireless apparatus, liquid fuel- shins. rudders, vapour - condensers., patent ct garet cases, paper carpets, dye atuffa, optical lenses. '-"musical instruments, electric torches, meaC cutters, - patent peat cutters, Buspenders. , , . TAXTJ ABLE BOOKS GITEX . Oregon- City.' AprU 18. A donation of volumes valued: at more than $60 was made Monday by Judge .Grant B. Dim Kk as a starter in the "book week drive which doses Saturday. A' thou sand volumes are sought, -with a special eizort ror tecnnicai works. J ? PORTLAND COCPLE LICENSED Oregon City, April IS. A marriage U cense was issued here : Monday to Ray Eucrielt and Pajunr . Wittkiufer. each j zi, ot foruano. - - Hard Job to Keejp ; Boxing ' oni Level ' ' ; Says' N. Y HVeteran j ::By Hsry L. FarreH V : ' TEWiTORK.-Aprtl It--ifS. tS 'a hard propbsitlon to keep boxing on the. level.? William Muldoon aaya.. .. Muldoon ought to know, ; because he has been on the insld' of boxing, and wrestling for, decade, and just now he Is trying to run th- gam in New. Tork as chairman of the stat commission. : Funnr decisions have been so frequent In the past year that many of th cham pions- refuse . to box in New zone ana take th risk of: being, relieved of their Insinuations that "something went on last Saturday nighC w"hen "Danny- Lee, Begro bantam, - was given ' th ' decision over Toung Montreal, caused - the com. misslon.to hold "up the purse'jnoney and summon .th officials in charge of the bout and the promoters ,to a Rearing to morrow. -. 80 - much isurs money waa of fered that Lee was going to win and the layers -were- of such character that th commission decided to take a look Into It. Muldoon; says, that "shoestring gam blers- operating 'at -the smaller clubs are) endangering the sport. H denies-any extensive operations by big gamblers. - "The-shoestring element Is trying to get a. foothold in New York M. wa'ra going to atop them If we hare to revoke licenses of clubs , that permit them to make, wagers, openly, around1 the ring side," he said. -t .y - . Big;Cr6wd-Qreets v: Dempseyjs Arrival In; lTench5liar oor Cherbourr France. Anrll 18. fTl! p. Jack -Dempsey enthused 'like , a. school boy as he got his first glimpso of Franc. today," When jrXM giant Aqqltanla ar rived, -riempsey -was playing pinochle In the ismbke't room nrith Joe Benjamin. Teddy, Hayes and several passengera A cheer rose from th.: shore. Th cham pion .swept cards and coin from the tabl and mad, the top side In a few-bounds. He was hopeless when a, delegation-of Frenchmen1 - came -'on- board-" to -extend bint, an official- welcome .in JPrench. H laughed and said t "That's ' fin.:. Glad to seiyou" all. -''-" ' 'c - x'3r .ti-;-- - The- inlerrie were put him . through the same line of i questions that, Europeans get : ia Jietr; Jork , harbor. ' : t' J VntKIB MAT WBIGHT Milton April 18 Minnie May Wright 2. Wife of Charles McKenal ef 'Milton, died Saturday In a hospital at Portland I after a long illness from concer, She had , lived i in Milton f or ' years. Z Her husband 'and an adopted daughter -sur vive. , - "v ' i " - r . Cemalns enW 1 . , f ay hair and aratp, sad a ssaic ler them.'- No cflsct except t aeat eaais- inffwlovts the hair aonaad gieaay. ' The ideal rhrae tar alrar tW , For, sale ;oy,;AUDruggigt, and Barber Supply Dealers. WRESTLtNG . SANTEL ',vg. - ' PERGANTTS . . "r - Fr.WrliB Heavy weight, Title At .LYRIC THlUTltE THUIISDAY, 9;15v p. ia. . D a t eVa 1 l :To day Pacific .Coast League -' v OAKLAND . i pbnTLAriD Cane called at 2:5 24th and VaocSui Bis. -" " ' I Vj - anslcs reut knir stay. I - ' " .-, coin sea n say y' - aaracal - . - By Tad SPOUTS OFf - By CaitedTTaaal'.--. ' JaTEW TTOBK. New Tork Tanks bought Outfielder. Witt from vthe PhUadel pnia Athletics for' a- reported price of 81 6,000. .uack asked waivers' on Witt recently and then withdrew them. Pbiladelphla. .'Walter r-arsen. r Salt iAK,Uiy,- tri f the "L'nlveraity Pennsylvania pitching - staff. has calved an offer from the Boston Red B0X.-:--ti '. x " -. . . " J- - I Columbia Phil 0Dowd. Cotumbus bantamweight and r SoDy. :Epteln. In dlana polls, meet in a.l2-round bout here next Monday. . v. . - . - t : . f Chicago. John Pesek. Nebraska, de feated . Chides Peters In - straight: falls . Johnny 'Meyers.' -middleweight wrest. ling champion,- has . been matched to meet - Heinle - En gels, Dubunu. . Iowa, ner Apru 11.- -.. . ' v fx I fX V immmmmm i tiAxriv vvumen i jrcvery one made by y Map'Schaffner & Marx ; -v.;,'; 7 . . xiX,x'x' ''-. ' J -" They're i. stylish; serviceable; in-t ; v expensive ; 1 they . radiate quality L and fine tailoring. v ... ' Short', s p 6 r t c o a t s , long coats . :i for .'Street' and motor wear; also : x ' .knicker suits and riding habits here. 1 j , ,'X '-. -.X - j HartiSciha , - , i. m a 1x-. 'x dotKea Shop 366'.Wasainlra at W. Wrestliers to : Compete for World Title OUIS PEROAKTIS. th Greek llght 1 heavyweight, cam to Portland Tv ' or six weeks ago aad Immediately began negotiating for a match, but th nTy ' thing that he was given wag a U-mlnul ' preliminary bout." He , showed to good . advantage that time, and that may hare been one reason why th other grappaers- of Ms class side stepped htm vnul Ad Santei of San Francisco came along. Santel defeated Tarro Mtyake. the Jap anese jin jitsu expert, her last week, and t that time pergantu issued a challenge to . Santel for the - light-heavyweight wrestling championship of the world. The deQ was accepted and Hantel agreed . to remain over long enough to take on th Greek .Thursday night la th Lyric theatre. . . - Arrangements' Were completed by Ad Garlock. who Is promoting th smoker, to have the' event staged In th Iyrio theatre, starting at 8:18 'clock. There will be no second -show that night, as far - aa "Mike and Ike" are concerned, and th the a Ire will be cleared for the wrestling . tana at s o clock Tnuraday Bight. With Santel aad Pergantts working out dally, Garlock now Is signing up the sup porting card. Tarro Mlyak want to go on again, and he la willing to tackle any. Heavyweight-obtainable for a Jtn Bum contest ofer a 89-mlnute period- .- Oscar Butler is down on the program for a 10-minute catch-as-catch-can match with Farmer Vance ot Boise. Idaho, who nas been clamoring for a chance to show what he can do. He wanted a main event, but when told to go get a reputa tion ne Immediately agreed to take on Butler, who has lost but one engagement this season, and that to Ted Thye. . But. ler. a Portland product,' makes, things so lively for his opponent that be has been highly successful In winning, and noth ing nas pieasod Mm any more ror some ume than wnen Garlock told him Vance had signed up. Butler Is not a bit afraid of the outcome, for he believes that he can show his superiority over any man In ue wona at. nia own welgat. Just wno win referee th contests haa not been determined, but la all probabil ity Carl FrolUnger. Pacific coast amateur 182-pound wrestling champion, win be th cnoace. Twenty-Man Golf Teams to Play for Cup. -- .' - -11 w Twenty -man txajna will tee-oft In the guauxylng round f the John G. -Clem- son . inter-dub cham pionahl p match - on th course of the Wavertey Country club Saturday. ; This decision was reached Monday by Dr. O. F. Willing, men's esp ials at Warerley, and Dr.-T. W. Watts, Portland club's captain. . ,-- - So many players of th elan are anx ious to' get Into the competition that the captains decided to enter 20-tnan teams. Play In th tourney Is scheduled to start at 1 o'clock Saturday. 5 aipc Park. Si evens diq?. Goats r Taif :xr crri , M