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FRIDAY. AHUL 21. 1S22. uke" ,ICenworthy .Givesui More Inside . Dope-on Tangled Coast - League: Sail. Question THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. u m j d-Basc Swat In 11th Wilis For Oakland Bf Ceerae Berts PUNClt Thai what wins ball games .and that what waa behind Mar riott's bom run drlvs over the right f Il waJi that aent Portland down to rirat In an ll-lnnlng tramp Thursday. Tl score waa I U 1. after a long drawn out contest, but ono that waa full of thrill and snappy fielding save for K roup l of Ooraaioiw. , Tortland outhlt me Oaka nearly two to on, bat' tb punch wa not there at the right tWrts, althoi:h had Wolfer'a bead bM up' on Thorpe's Ions elrtv to cntrftaid In the third Innlnr there would hava been a different story to roUia. The fault waa not entirely Wolfer'a. however, for It appeared aa though Cooper waa going to anare. the drive. . ""'"' -'" That play, " together with , Portland'! fuaxy atlempta to break up a double eteal In the third Inning. l&aulted In the toa of the, game. The Beavera ,had several other chance to acore but could not teem to gel the ' breaker In the hit ting department, while. Oakland had a punch In tfielr blows. . y v.' ,, i.' v StTBr.RLA.ID COES WEIX j ;i ' 1 "Suds" Sutherland. 'despite the fact that he waa ' trifle wHd.. pitched great bait eieept In the third and ' fourth. "Suds" had a-lot .of stuff on. the. ball and several of. his walks cams as ft r- sunt of wide breaks on hla curves. - 1 . . "Lfty" Winn started on the mound for the Oaks, but he waa unsteady and talked hlnwwlf out of the. contest; early, and It waa for the beat. Judging from the result. Winn at ruck out In the third. - and protested . the third strike with a mean remark that reauHed In his banish roent. and In the tenth frame Umpire - rron gave- Will permlealon to take his - itowtn early, and later told Hod Kller .to join him. -Wllle waa nipped off first base by a snap throw by Elliott, and ho started to crab, and was reinforced by Kller. '.'"; . ' - Jones, who relieved Winn, was hit herd, but somehow the Beavers could not manage to bunch their blncles ef fectively save In the sixth and eighth - Innings. - -:i '. Portland had 17 men left on the bases. Time after' time opportunities ! to score , tame up, but It seemed to bo In th s' cards that no hits were to be made wnen they would ring; the old gong. . ' COX CAUGHT AT PLATE - i Cox waa caught at the ' plate In the 1 second inning following hla walk. Sar- st'a double and a grounder to Mar- .. rlott. and In th third Wo(fers failure . to get beyond second on Jim Thorpe's terrific drive to - center field which Cooper nearly .caught, prevented the , leavers from scoring, aa Pool followed with a long fly to left field that would hae let Ike walk across the plate, and Co smashed, one too hot for Brubaker to handle a moment later, filling the sacks, garftnt's llns drive was snared by Brown ending the Inning. . iy- Oakland scored Its first run In the third without the aid of a hit. Cooper , and HflUs walked, and Brown's forcoout put Cooper on. third. The double steal sign wss flaahed. and It probably croaaed up I the Beavers' signal and Cooper cored without much effort Doubles by Marriott- and Howard gave the Oaks " their second run In the fourth. POBTLA D BREAKS ICE ; Portland scored Its first run In the ' sitta on Elliott's walk, a sacrifice field ere choice, and High s drive to center field. Butheriand'a single. High's hit to." Lafayette and a -boot by tha "Frog followed by Thorpe's Texas' leaguer to right field reaulted In (he second run in the- eighth. , rorttand had a chance to score In tne ninth and again in tha tenth, Thorpe oouwed with, one down In the tenth, and after Poole skied v out and Cos walked, stole third, but Barren, could not nenvtr. The Beavera fielded without a mtecue. There was snap and daeh In their de fi'ive. hut somehow they can't seem to T E A M iSXAKDINGS : paetrie coast Ltaous v '1 - W. U Pet. I W. .1 Pet. Taraoe ... 4 ,H7 Sh'u . . Sa rrms.,tt .447i(Ult lake.. 4 .444 -tm a...' S I .441 Portia ad - -. 4 8 .S3 Oakland . . .21 Seattle. . .. 4 11 .241 :M W. I. Pet! 'rrt?pet -Vw fork. , .41 J 8t . Loai.. 4 J S .871 (hkese .. 4 t .7 1 Brooklyn ,. 3 4 .SSS Ptatlad ... g 3r .4v0 Boeloa ...14 .290 PitUbunj. ,. 4 S JlllCtncie tl . . 1 a .143 W. U PeCl V W; ti Pet. Cteerkad , 1..8S1 Bt . S 4 .42 t. Loum.. a S .71ilCWrae .r.-3v-4 .SSS Nre Terk.. 3 .TlSIWuh'toa I. S S .284 DUad ....4 ,g .XTttDeUott ... .00 AMgaiOAM aSSOCIATION IndpoH i. S 3 .Tl4CoiaislMU , 4 4 .100 Mina poii ', 3 .lUiUoltrille S '4 42t Km. CM., ft S .4'JftlSt P.el.... 2 4 -2 XiMutN . S S .SSOITelcde ... 1 4 .147 Washington Wins ,bi.nangular Meet Waahlnrton hlirh. Benson Tech and Lincoln high ' held a triangular ' relay meet on .the East 12th and East Davis streets trpiik Thursday afternoon, Wash ington finishing with 2S points, Benson with- 14 and Lincoln high with. 11, : ; Tha : Colonials .won. four events. Un- coin ' one and Benson one.. -Two junior races were staged, but the points were counted In the total score. Four athletes were on each- teanr and the coaches were able to obtain a-line on the athletea who will compete for their respective schools In . the annual Portland Public- High School league relay carnival on Multno mah field. May J. .;.3. K. 'A Dempseyand Carp Meet in Banquet Hall jV - f, - ' ; v '"U '- "By Bamea Raayea . ICairenal Serriee Staff UorreHxndeatj T ENDON. April 21. Jack Dempsey last Xj night again met hla opponent of last Jalyt at RoyhVa Thirty Acres Georges CarpenOer. This time they were not In fighting togs with gloves on their hands butvjn dinner Jackets.:, -and their contest wasmainlyigaatronomical. . . ' Dempsey waa aa easy .winner, a Car pentter la training "and had to eat apar togiy. " The occasion for the meeting; waa a dinner given by Major J. Arnold "Wilson, a well known English Bportsman. and now the chief fistic promoter of England. cab is fatobite . - ; Major Wilson la putOng on a bout next month' between Carpender t. and Ted ("KldP) XwlaL r former, welterweight, champion of the world, , and now - the holder, of the welter, middle ana ugat heavvVeiglrt title of England. -r Caraentier Is a I to 1 favorite over Tewisiln the betUng. but many English boxing enthusiasts Bay they will take the short j end. figuring that f Carpentter's forrnUri hla recent . battle .against. Cook shows (that Dempsey slowed the French man down badly. ' - sCarpentler .arrived in 'England, a few days ago. and la training at Maidenhead, where ,f Frank 4 Moran prepared ; for his fight with Joe- Beckett -Majok- WUson saw Dempsey and' Car pentierf fight in' America. -H la a great friend of the champion..:. ' Maay, men UAJOR v leagues: , IBy taited See).' TV7ITH bands puffing feeble music Into V the shrill chill winds of a very evil t April - day, the Yankees asd Dodgers each held a formal flag raising and grand opening in New York Thursday. The Yanks pleased a small crowd of 10,000 by trouncing the Washington club. 10 to '3., In Brooklyn the Dodgers dis pleased a still smaller gathering by los ing to. the Giants. S to X ' i V ' The Red Sox marred the Athletics' grand? opening In Philadelphia by a score of 15 to 4."- The Indiana nosed out the Tigers a the start of a New York- Detroitaerlea. 5 to and the White Sox called - on the - Browns - in St. Louis to peat them, Itol k .-. 1 '.Cincinnati Incurred another defeat at the hands' of the Cube, S to 1. The Pirates hit. three Cardinal pitchers as they pleased, and beat the St. Louis team, 10 to 6. In Pittsburg. . . , - - ' XATIOXAI. it PltUbtLTS - H. H. JE. St. Ltnna v. 10ft 031 000 5 8 4 Pittxbnrc 201 00S 22 10 IS v S Batteries SherdeH. Bsrfoot. Pertic and Amsaita., jjeawae: ijooiier aaa uoacn. - At Bnoklra . R. H. X. New Terk. . 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 38 14 3 Brooklro 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 O 1 ' . 0 Batteriee -Dcwttle and Bmith, Snyder; Smith. aiaiuu aaa xuFior. wuxi. At Chtceae ., .,. ' . - B. H. C CiOfUMUiU ...... . 100 000-000-. 1. 6 Ciiiresa . .. . . .C . 0S 000 00 II I, Betterie Donahue. iBewie and. Vln-fo: Al exanoer ana neruieu. . is.k r.v...-v : j- Philadelphia at - Boston, postponed rain. . . - , The results:''' l.i '-y-.t'--fi- MO-yard Washington, first ; . XJhcoIn, irominent in the Londoh .sporting world second ; . Benson, -third. 440-yard (Junior) Benson, first; Lin coln, second: Waahlnrton. third, Ons mile Washington,, first: Benson. second: Lincoln, third.. . . V .440-yard Lincoln. - first ; Benson, sec ond ; Washington, third. - i - . V..'" Two-mile Benson, first ; Washington, second; Lincoln, third. A! t 880-yard ? (Junior) Benson. first; Washington, second. Lincoln . waa lead ing up to the last;. 150 yards. I when the anchor man' pulled a tendon' and was unable to finish. : i . -r .f i- ;& -,v -.s Medley (110. 220. .440,. S0 Washing ton, first ; - Lincoln, second ; . : Benson, Ultra., ." v .' ' ': j Shot-put relay (four men) Washing ton, first,' average J8 feet ; Benson, -second, average 84 , feet.' Lincoln did., not enter a team. East td Send: but - Two Net Stars West New ,York. April 21. (U. P.) Only two players, William TUden and Vincent Richards, probably will be sent to. Cali fornia to Represent the East In the East West tennis championships. It has been learned. : ., - .t The United ' States Lawn" Tennis association haa definitely decided On Til den and Richards and if Lawrence Rice, Boston star, does not reconsider Ms de cision not to make the trip the team will consist of only two players. . Salmon ' Eggs Bay Tsern by Breast - Bet Brand 'K Skbokum Brand ! ' Klnf Brand ' Tky Art All Coed asd SeQ at 15c Can, 2 'Cans '25c Cascade Market 14 asd.Tamliin at rertlasd. Ore. 1 peetal Terais te Dealer . were present at the dinner. CHATS WITH BECKETT - tempy and Beckett rode in from the Epsom "races together, yesterday. The champion was advising Beckett -to go to America, , "How: would you like to fight Demp sey?" I . asked Beckett. I -was riding -in the cab with them. Beckett, a thorough Englishman, who- is a thick and -Stodgy lookmg fellow, blushed and said i T should like nothing better.".: There Is little likelihood of any match being made for Dempsey with Beckett or anybody else over here, because Jack Kearns figures that ha can get, much more -money In America for atgo-. with ttarry. willa. - . - - - "What sort of a ; fighter is Wills? Beckett asked Dempsey. - I have neve seen him in action." "I have never seen bim fight, replied Dempsey, "but he is a big. strong fellow. una I guess ha must be pretty good." ..' KEff GREENS OPENED Four of the permanent holes second, third, fourth nd fifth of the Rose City Golf club will be opened for play Satur day morning. Temporary, greens, which are considered very good, have been in stalled on these wholes. By opening these boles, the fairways on the sixth, seventh. eighth and ninth holes, which are lo cated in the bowl of the track, will be widened considerably. ' Work on the per manent greens of the other . holeaJs being carpfed on under the supervision of OOP. Keyser, superintendent , of the park department, ' ' v . - - AMERICAS - At PbiladtlDhia - R. H. Boston. V .11 S O 0 4 S 1h S IS- IT : PailadnlDhia. 0 0 O 0 3 0 0 a- 4 S Mattenee fennocc U4 -waiters; , Koaunelti Kckert and Ferkuu, . at Detroit I- i ' R. H. E. Clenland. .. 0 0 1 0 0 3 O O 2 T Detroit.. ... 6 S 1 0 0 0 O 0 - S 0 netterie Basbr. Mortoa and' riaaaaal O'NeUl; Ebmka and BaaUcr. ' At Xew York R. H. E, Vathington ...... 000 102 Ono S - T 1 rew xork eoz eoz ue-- 10 is : Batteriee Mosrids. Courtney and Gharrity lout ana eenanc At St- Louis ' R. H. Chieeto .......... S00 100 0004 8 8t I-oais ......... 00 011 000 T ' 8 jsetterae caoer ana Bciiaii; unocxer I Injuhctioii; Suggested AsNextMove Coast Crews To Race for; Title Today "t By George Berts - r s. Jearaal 8 ports Editor.', - QTAEMENTS made Friday, by Wll- liam X Kenworthy, who la being kept out of baseball by the failure of Judge j Landia to reach a decision, in his appeal SEATTLE. Wash.. April 21. (U. P.) ' Will Washington or California rep resent the West in the annual intercol legiate regatta In June this yearT A The outcome of the Western Confer ence race this afternoon will determine the right to" row tn the eastern classic from jthe' National association ruling ljas western champions and for ono year refuslng to grant his free agent's claim. indicate more strongly, that he is being made the "goaL" J . ' " i - Kenworthy'a statement is as follows T agreed on terms to manage the Seattle club for a periods of two yeare with Jim o kit October 11, 1921. lie told me mat to hold the premier honors of the Pa clfic coasts . - i , - WASHINGTON FATORTTE ': With a record of albo victories In the 12 races rowed on the coast. Washington will enter the regatta aa tha favorite..' Only In 1321 baa California passed the Local Golf, aiibs ' ToPlaylnter-Club . Match, Saturday PLAT- In the qualifying round of the ln)m r ' . -auiuuu . umr-iua .-team trophy compeUtlon between 20 '.'teams represenUng the Waverley Country dab, Tualatin Country dub and tha Portland oolf club. wiU be' staged Saturday aft ernoon over tha course of tha W averley The sunny -weather of tha past few days has put the .Waveriey cWae in rood eondiUon and some eloae playing U expected, as some of the best pUyeri other In the event. -. , . . vThe lineupe of the various teams will p.. limn tne lotiowtng lists: ; v ha bad not yet been elected president of rowe when on two ocwlon. the Seattle, club, but would be named at the next meeting or the. directors, and that I could consider myself-s good as signea. i jeit Boidtjanan instructed mo to meet him at the Buffalo meeting. RECALLS TERBAL OFFER A'ln the meantime Bill Klepper. former president of the Seattle club .'nurchased the Portland team, and then Walter Jlc- vreaie, gave' out tne statement that I owned stock In the Portland club; Boldt telegraphed me regarding this, and I im- meaiateiy .aeniea it by vire. :: "Then Boldt wired me again and stat ed that the papers were carrying: storlea to that effect and dffered me a one-year contract,' (with the understanding that I Waverley-4-Dr; Q.' P." Wimng. captain ; K. J. Bragg, C lLTUvU Jr, H. T. Cor- bett. A. O. Jones. M C Gearla, A. S. -Kerry. 9n Eetteibach C U. Lewia, Captain Lee, J. - H. Mackenaie. R. L ' Macleay. Dr. J. U McCool. C E, Nel-- f son, W. E- Pearson. A. B. Scott. Dr. 8. C Klocurtv Rusaea Smith, J. R. Straight. ' Richard Wilder and C E. MUler. 5 x. ; Portland Dr, Ti W. Watta. captain: R. "WUhelm. ' C GrlswoJd,- Ereel Kay.' IX NlcoL C- A. Sharp, Otto alotachman, U- W. Humphreys. J. H. Lambert. It. " B. Shofner. J. Cope land. J. H. TutUe, F. B. Skiff. W. Steadier. George Gemmle. George Jdmes, Thomas Hart. Claude Me-- CoUoch. C. E. Cobb. L. R. Hnaea, Walter Kaah. Otto Becker. C. E. McCulloch and 4 B.-Q, Smith.' f 1 Tualatin E. X. ' Xeuatadter,' captain; J. D. Sternberg. J. B. Wise, J. Loutsaon. , K. J. Frohman. A. L BUts. M. "E. Kahn, 1 W. J. Roanfeld..Samaoa Hlrscb,H W. Metsger. Lester SicheU R. C Nelson. ' A. n. Dellar. J. Cohn. W. F. U pen an. R. Marx. M. Frledenrlch.' J. W. Roaenfeld. " Lawrence Selling.-.' . -..A. ," ' , f Stanford . won the triangular - western regatta. Waahlnrton has twice been represented in the Poughkeepsio regatta.. The Purple and Gold crew rowed to. fourth place la one race and aixth in the other entered. California represented the West last year ana placed second in the annual crow classic. v . t More than the" title and right to go east Is In tha minds ef tha Washington crew and coaches. - Tha race la counted on to settle the long rivalry between the two schools which hangs In the balance this year.- Callfornla'a defeat of Wash ington -in football -overwhelmingly waa only partly erased by. a northern victory tn basketball and only by a decisive vie would be. retained if my club finished Inltory among-the crew, 'the closing sport uie.Liraii (uvisura uin season. . , -. . - lot tne season, can Waahlnrton redeem This was not in accordance with rh I her honors for the year from tha Golden verbal-agreement of last October, and I jBeara. .. . , 1 wired him to that effect, and also In-1 CREWS FOWERF17L - Jf - th- r ' t control or Two of the most powerful crews in uSSJS JV1 " Mnder V? ths history of westeranowing will com- Kterr af Rriwlt! dlSeemtDt WltSl Pte.' Washington's varsity has ottered Klepper and Brewster would make me a bv one nd thaM f -the three AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ' at Colunbne R H. St Paul . . . i . . .'. Commbua - working get their offensive machinery together, 1 " :. ;f KVv,.' In the absence of Hale., who waa in jured Wednesday, Wolfer played second and Sargent covered third base. Score: "i OAKLAND . , renper. ef . . . . S 1 . Wllie. rf S 1 Bfewfi, If I .-...,.. S S letaitter !-.... 4 - S Marrinat. 8k . ... . S 3 . hrahaker, ai ..... 4 0' goehler. e ....... 4 0 Howard, Zb ...... - Win. D ........ I n Jorwa. p . . S , 0 t'sttiera, rf ...... 0 , 0 I-afiyetto. Sacrifice hltj High. McCann. Cox, Elliott. Runt batted irt -Howam, Tiish, Thorpe. Double nlaraMeCann-Bareant-Mf oiler-Poole. Time " oi same 2,40. .-. t mpiroa Laaer , ana v 4- 10 :-. 8 0 . ' 1 a.;- o o -o 4 TEKNON 'TAKES SECOND- FHOM SEATTLE UDIANr SCORE 4 TO 1 Seattle, Aprll'r21.-Vemon ' again 'de feated the local Indians Thursday, win ning to 3. Score:- '. r. ' TER.NON SKATTUS A.B. R. H. E. ' " - : A.R. n. w. unaM,ti u. uiuine,- jr., s Total ..Sf t . . ' PORTLAND IS. R.VH. 6 0 1 ; '- 0 j J t , Si 1- A ' (Ittir B v - ....I. t ' ; o. 3 .' . e . i 4 i o WoWer. 2b ,. t. High. H . , Thorpe, If ronie. is , ef . Ha net. Sb r.m.wt. e . . . . . MH'ena, ae ...... HaUwrlaml, p . . , . SS ' II j TO. 'A. , 1 V- s , 3 ft 13 -- .1 - O 0 4 4 1 " 4 -2 '.- 1 T o-Ta E. 0 0 o - o 0 0 0 ,' 0 0 . : 0 0 Total ........ .40 X IS IS It t Betted for Sutherland ia the k recta. tf ICOBS BT DiNINOg ' . Oakland ............ 001 101 000 01 S Hit 000 3t 01111 T Portlaad 000 001 010 00 2 iuu eta in zto 10 is , - r . -; bfmmart- Tnnlnts pttcbed By Wion 3.,' Credit elrterr to tent. At bat -Oft VViaa . Htta batted Off Win 1, Rtma reapoaaiMe foe Snttier- laad 3. Josee 1. Btreck eat By Sutherland S by Wlna 1, by Jonee 1. Jlaaaa ea baila Off SetheDand t, off Wins 3, off Jooee 4. Hit by MU-bad ban MeCana. Stolea baaee Ubopa . Brown. Cox. Tborne. Home nua Marriott. . 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UUU - -..SUrtiaf Price $1459 J'iTTl opeedomaterrread Te., Vrwa X,:.J 5300 1 i.ili. . ana Tedsj'S rrteo ............... W i High, if. . S 0 Ilawka, rf. 4 0 Hyatt, lb. S 1 Sawyer, 2b 4 0 rrencb. at. 4 li Bmith, Sb. SI1 D. M'rphy e 4 0 Jaatea. p . . 4,1 t ' 0 OlCueto. Sb. 8 0 0R. M phy lb Z 1 Eldrei cf . . 4 0 OlSchuJt. rf 3 I Htumpf 4 I Connolly. 2b 3 0 OITobln. OJeeoba. p. S - l8eborr.,, . 0 I tBaraey.. 0 Mi .1,1 0 2 D O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. 6 1 M 0 0 0 Batteriee Rogers and Gonxalea; - Barnwell, Bryder. Lee and Hartley. ' At Toledo lU H. E. Mrcneapoh ................... . 4 8 0 Toledo ....... . .-. .v,. . . ... z , a v ' Batteriea Tingliat and Mayer; Bedieat, Ayi and Kocher. At lndianapolia K. H. E. Kan&ae City ... s a Icdlaaapoiis . . S 0 2 Batteries Caldwell and ' UcQuthj; Caret nd Krueser. - ' - At LoaarOle . j " R. H. B. Milwaukee ....j.. ............ ..11 IS 0 LooisTille ...... . . ... 0 14 S ;Batteiiea Lingrel and J Ganaett; . Tincnp. King and Meyer. . ..-i.- '-! ' wbstirm Ltaaug At Wichita R, H. E. Oitoaha . . . . 10 . B ehit .................. .1 14 1 Batteries Banmgaitner, ' Wigiogtoa .and WSder: Maoa and Gnffia.i . At Oklahoma City .. -I ... R. H. & Denver ...................... . 2 , S 1 Oklahoma Otr 8 10 1 Baune--Beedle and Spenceri Young and Long, f" ;.i "v .- At fit Joseph ' - ' R. H. E. Sioux City ........10 IS 1 8U Joseph .11 IS 4 Battenee Roettger - and Querry ; Mon&ette. IJnderberg and Urabowakj. , At Tnlaa , B. H. E. Iea Moinea 002 Tut . . . . . .................. .14 IT1 Batteries Black, Taylor and Breen; BJchf mond and Croaby. .: 1 1. , , -.v.- i, '!-.. ; , ' ' " ? . Burns Says Wills Oayft'Who'lIas--Qiaaace With Jack free agent in case the Seattle club failed to retain me as manager. , r CLAIM TTJKSED DO WX "."After getting my wire, Boldt made me another oner ; and at the time I re ceivea hla second offer I got another message; declaring that the board of di rectors of the Seattle club- has called off an avgr charge "I corresponded wtth Klepper regard ing the matter and' met Boldt and Klep per In Buffalo. Boldt brought Walter WcCredle, former manager of the Beav ers,' to Buffalo with him, and that Indi cated to me that ho did not Intend to live uv m ma agreement wita me, mile' course.- Callfornla'a time. Is on' known on Lake Washington, but there is little to choose between the . crews tn weight and strength. . The Purple and Gold shell , has a drive of nearly two xeet more on tts stroke than the crew of last season. California is reported to hare equally Increased . tha . strengtli of i agreements in regard to' my Ukingttoe rowing JsombinaUon : - . - . , . - I rge. of the Seattle club. VT:s-v-'.c.r r---'lttp ,nen "wm occupy few places i( tna aneiis uua year. - wauiornia naa omy Captain Dan McMillan and La Brown from the boat ef last year. Waahlnrton vets now rowing are Captain Murphy, Bob-Ingram' and Sam "Bhaw. - In both schools letter men in the sport will be en the shore during, the race, having .i ' , : f ween umr weaw bo w uvw . umu wiui ha'i,"tt1S5 JJ?ppeI at Bnff. form" or' more power,, ne wired n to hold ont and nuka ib.r.l - .. . . . . tie come to a agreement with me or give I WEATHEB SOOD ? ' . r ' """ay release. ai uuiiaio I placed myl' w earner conmuons wiij greauy alter claim for. release before the National aa-1 Che outcome .- of : the race. . The . almost euciauon, ana it. was rejected. This was I Pertect weatner or tne past' weea naa followed by an appeal to Judge Landia, given both crews a chance-to get Into who placed me on the Ineligible list. - I perfect condition, but should the wind ,ad npur aner the National associa- come up just before the regatta. it will tioh ruled against me Boldt announced he postponed until Saturday morning at the signing- of McCredie as manager of 14 o'clock. The- present- record eetab- the SeatOe club.. This certainly Indicated ,,sned in 1J1, is 15 minutes M seconds that Boldt did not live np to his agree- tor the three mile course. v .. .v - -"i- : ? - i., : i TM races are Bcneauiea w sun ai Kenworthyi admitted cnrfiimiA.n. 1 4:30 n. m. The freshman race, which haa with Klepper after his claim was turned I een won four- times by the Purple and down, but was under the impression.' as I Qo& men .and twice, by .Stanford, , will oil . . . ... I , i v.' t. . ; a - ' w.. men yuanectea WIU ba8eball 1 ""uw uiw TKioivy imK. , - j --' 1928 Celv7I.v v'.; Sttrtiair Price'ilKO verv Tin mM-)iinfr.li. t painted a soft grey, many ex s traa Today. rtre AaJ Coycy Motor ? Car Coi 21ST AT WASHINGTON, BROADWAY C244 -A ToUta. . . S2 4 r T 01 Totals. . . ; 28 '9 ' 5 I Ratted for Connolly In Ota. : t Batted for Jaroha in Oih. , ' ' SCOHS BT LNXIVO.e Vernoa ........ t ...... Ofla 001 001 '4 Hits ................ 002 oi9 nnr t Brattle i i ..... . )S1 000 001 8 Mite ; ... . , . . . . . . ... . .- 20? 000 J001 - BCMMART t ' Bona resDoasfbtc 'for. Jaooba r I ). I Struck out, by Jacobs 2, James 1. h Baaee oe belli, off iaooba S, off Jamea 7. Hit hy bitched baH. BchtUto S. Wild pitehet. lameaT Stolen Cneto. Three baaa hita. Kmit.i 1. aim, aane, jran. niau. oaennee hita. H VI nr. ohv. Rmith. rkonbla rtl.n ahtainf rMuji. Hawka to mraacb ;o Hyatt, rrench to Sawyer to SEALS 8C0EK POUR KTJS8 I1T SETE5TBV WIS C-4 San Francisco, April 20. The Seals won from the Senators Thursday. I to 4. The Senators had things their own way until 'the L seventh .when the home boys aoorea 4 runs. score: SACBAMSXTO ll, SAW . rBANCTSCO ? E- ' AB. R. H. E. J s z z v see rr ... 2 0 0 0KiWuff 2b 4 1 1 Kimm ' Sh . A 0 S OIKllistm lb 4 BcbsBC Conpton ef 4 Ptek- 2b.. 4' Bheehan If 4 Kyaa rf . . 4 MoilwiU lb S Orr aa'.. 8 Stanaee.Ci, 8 Kuns p7 a 1 0 2 0 ' it O 1 O 'Council ef 4 VaUa U.. 4 Bhyne aa.. S Asnew e. : S Coumbe p 2 Fit w raid Z 1 Kelly xx. , i 0 Teller e... 1 Geary p. . O 1 1 O 0 2 2 2 O 0 1 0 0 0 0 fftala . .31 4 IS It ToUki ..S3 0 0 0 N were; that the sanction of the trade be tween Seattle and Portland for Kern worthy and Krug indicated that he was iv oe reinstateo. Chicago. Northwestern university win nd but one contestant to the - Drake reiaya ' April. . zs-zs wis .uani, . western conference champion in the ahotput. rY ; iBUe(3 foe -Combe tn-lio. xiaaa lor Asnew la 7th. ' " SCOBE BT tOTXGS . SacTTtoento ; 102 10O 600 4 H. IIS 211 Ol-f-10 Sea aaeiae M . r- 000 100 41 0 Uit'.t,.t.f,?;....t' ooo aoo 8l laninsi irtehed by Combe T.. bit 0rans 4. at. bat 24. iBune reaponaible for. Combe 4, Kane a. Struck ont by Combe : 8, by : Kana 0 by Ueary 1. BasM on belle, : Combe" 3. Kona 8. Wild Pitch. Kotos. " Stolen baaca. Schasc. Pick, O'Cbniaall. Two beae bits, Bneeban, atollwitx. Saerifiee Uta, MoUwita. (tana-. Double playa, Coumbe te Rhyne to ElUaon, KiI4uff to Kayae to UiaoB, Coeoptea to Urr. "f ' n bees Porx HrcHFS 15ari ; IX EIGHTH ASD WIN TO I Los Angeles. April a. Pounding Tom Hughes for two singles and a double combined with a walk : and . a sacrifice fly. Salt Lake sent four runs over in the eighth Inning and beat the Angels by a score, of 4 to 1. Score: . - lALT LAKE LOS AVGECES " AB. R. H. B.l AB. H.H.E. ScUefc.ef , S 11 !Carron.ct . 4 0 2 O Vitt-Sb -. . SOS 0;McAuiey.ai. SiftiB,2V .. 4 0, 1 0 T'o'bly.rt Strand.rt . 4 . v 1..-!Gnrslb- . WUhoitU. 4" S' IIa.i.3b .. Sandaea. ;;il-2 . ;Mrt"o.2b Stlfhtlk.,;?. t OtSuHrreaJJ. Je'aiiB ..2 I 0 0nely, KaUie.p .?2,0 OHuehej.p . I.wm ... 0 1 0 Of'KiUfer ,i Kcarj .1- O O 0;H.Uj ; TMala' j SO; 4 8 OI 4 Total .801 -'Batted Sjt KaSio tn the ewhth. r, .1 Batted fort Hushes ia the eichth. ; - - , -- SCOBE BT IXXrvcS l' SaH take ..--.-. OOO OS 04A 4 Hita OOO 08ft S2 8 Lea Ana!a ............ . . 000 000 0104 ..Hits .,...,.-....... 200 100 1217 i sriiiiART , : Threa baae bit SnUinm. Twe-baae' brta TVal. Sandv - Wllhott. Stolen baae Sgnirk. Sarnfice hh McAuley. Titt. Struck out By Kaliie 8, by lluehee 8.V Raera oa ball- Off Kal.io-;. Mughea 1: - Foar hits, no ranv CS at bat oft Kaiho in 1 Isnirtca; S brta. 4 rana, St at bet off lluehea ta S lnransa. ' t.liarse defvet to Hucho. V redit Krtory ta hf S- . Ioubie playa ut-Saua. By Henry L. Farrell n . United : Preaa -Buff Correipondent. i EW YORK. April 21. U. P.) Tom my Burn, former heavyweight champion, is now using his right to write powerful pieces for the London papers. Tommy'a opinions "are ' largely printed and generally respected when he talks about ring things.. , , Kxpertine about the present condition of thex heavyweight class in one of the Loudon papers received today, Burns saVs: - i - "The only v lighter who has a good chance to win the title from Jack Demp sey ? under "protect yourself at all times' rules in Harry wills, the American negro fighter.-- - ' v "s-. ,.; "Probably : no boxer knows Wills as well as I do, aa I refereed two contests for him one against San Langford and one against Jim Johnson. Wills won both fairly easily. rwills la as big as Jim Johnson and a better natural fighter than he ever was, but not as good in defense. Wills is an other Peter Jackson. , - "Carpentler would have a good chance with rempsey in another fight In a clean breaking contest, but if Dempsey were allowed to hit in the clinches, as In their previous fight, It would be 'good-night. Oeorges, in a few rounda." i Burns says that Carpentiar and Beck ett ought to fight again, aa the one-punch victory of the Frenchman in their first encounter was .Dak.:prj!is;s!'SiH!: Tommy -thinks he haa something , left himself, as he suggests that he be given another chance against Beckett If the Frenchman will not : . meet ' the British champion again. . " ' IIIIISSaiBBBSBBaBBBesas 1 . ' ''' tnt--fie:' 1 a : , Rli ' TroutihslungrTime! i LAN PIS HAS'PATA. , The fact that Landis authorised Keh-H wormy to train with the Portland lub also was taken to mean that he was to reinstate the "Iron Duke." President McCarthy took hfs message to nave inai; meaning and. so informed nenwortny and v President KJenoer. Kerj,worthy stated -that he turned over all correspondence- In the, case to Jndca Landis, including the written side agree ment with the , Seattle club, which was made m December, 1920. President Klepper of J the Portland.! crap returned to .Portland Friday morn ing, but has : not decided on the next move. He was quite peeved at Presi dent McCarthys statement reKardina I Sumn nnaiuJ laat ' c.timtav t Tn . I avvM vjjvu. . i , , .Tiklinor 'em with onr. trout tackle. aLbrrLB SII.ETST ' - ' na new etwV with anelera tn I tviepper nas not received a reply from holo von make selection. Xr.Jtta.. . V. n- .... I . If . 1 ' .... , iy cuv icjcfei Kit, irucu. April X 9 I explaining In detail; the motive of his message to Kenworthy .In which, Jt ia believed,, that Landia considered tam pering with a player under reserve with another . club aa - against the rules of baseball. , . t v " f A well known member of the Oakland club stated that Landia is carrying hla methods too far and -that some day. the players will rise up and bolt organized baseball. -'; ; . --.:: ?. -,.'r- - j . , Several Portland fans nave made the suggestion, that the Portland club se-ki an injunction . against Judge Landis to restrain htm from 'keeping Kenworthy pat j of the Portland lineup. - : ;' ;; Badmis & Morris ' 273 Morrison . St, near Fourth ' ' Battba 1 lT o d a y-'f i- t-J '-'.! Paeifie. Coast Laasaa , OAKLAND r ' r - .PORTLAND '-.V- Game called at 2:45 . -24h-aad Tausba -flu. - OOIF PLAT TOBAtI . : Women members of the Portland CSolf club will tee-off today in the qualifying round of the spring handicap tourna ment. 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