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FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1S22. Tlin OREGON DAILY .JOURNAL rOHTLAND, OREGO: FranldinLlIi Is Defeated By Jeff Team IAItt. BROCOirrOM of Jefferson and J Johnny llarkins of Franklin engrt;ed in a. pitchlnc dnl on Multnomah field Ttiartdar afternoon. JKferson winning. 4 f t; Bach twlrl.r struck out 11 bat tars and in tlx ninth Brouxhton whiffed the thra miv who fared him. The Democrats scored twios In tr.e eaonnd and tha same number In the foerth Jnnlnj. In tha sewd O. Mlro naufti neat out & pit to IToboon, who throw wild to tint Mlmnough reachlnf vcond. Waal's Infield out sant Sllnv naufh to third and ha scored when Br ron And email banted ssfely. Anderson t,r KnniihnMf without eacurinr a. fall I fair catches. Stream . WAMn wilX.ing I Panama Singh re reread all the conteiLs. i cutanea or fcuvertonj . , - - I Rill Rnuman- m. hearrwelgnt. went on I CalaDOota JUver r w aisr nmaar. riiK Tirni Mivake. the Jaoaneso ex-1 Week-end outlook only fair. Tormand tvrt. to a. straia-ht lln lltsu match and it I red-bodied flies being used. Reached required only a little more than J min-1 by walking or auto service. ' ntcs to finish Rossmaa. TM douui were i -ormamett, lUver at Ilarrisburr- Uta la . siartiBg. It being almost. -19 I H-.t wimm. ; Week-end outlook fair. o'clock before tha first affair started. I gererml nJca strings caught by local men. we mam reason orma: uis mw mw-i,, . fll h bait beinz.ased. "?w '.Jrr. .1-1 .-"L-.,." sormeL but dear. Week-end outlook O'CIOCK.' UUIMW VI uw I ------ -i,h lira fltr r.n. riven a real evenness enter-1 s"o. di -U&J&JUlAJLJL rpHE single men handed tha married JL raen It to 4 defeat In the baseball gams staged on Euctman field Tuesday afternoon. AU the players were from the Industrial league. -Thompson and Mann formed the losing battery, while Stratton and 'Miller -worked for the single .stara, ' ' . - ley league. "Lefty Bchroeder- and "Sharkey! Perkins are being groomed to. be la the poinla for tae Zerolene Bears UUunent Boxing npACOMA..Wasb, April Si. Ku. P.) Oakland FrAnkie Barns, California lightweight, was awarded a decision over Bobby Michaels of New York bar last night, when the Eastern boy fouled Burns with a low blow In tha third round stole second, went to third on f awley I of a scheduled six-round match. overthrow of second attempting to catch I Veteran Frank Farmer, Taooma heavy laridia. Anderson off the nag. ana res iire i weignt, stopped bin Bethel or seatue Fifteen artr sergeant nad tannea. wnea nw; im nrtn round or the 'oeml-winanp. ertnaa anueased hitn in on a bunt, J. I Jimmy Rivera. Tacoma. lichtwelaht. llarklna fumbling long enough to make won from. Bud Fitzgerald. Seattle, in four all bands safe. I rounds, and Oeorire Mason. San. Fran la the fourth, with one out. Anderson I Cisco, went four rounds for a draw with reached scoond when Hofcssn a Bain threw wild, and went to third on a rawed belt. Sergeant walked and stole second. Weetemnan bunted and the throw to the plats was slow, Anderson scoring, and Rergeant went to third. Stsk bunted, llarklna Juggling the ball long enough for Sergeant to score, but recovering In time to catch 61k at first) Franklin's scores cams In' the third, seventh snd eighth Innings.' : In the third, F llarklna singled,. was sacrificed by N". Johnson, stole third, nmf scored-ion a fMissed ball. After Repp and Walgreh red fanned in the ' seventh, Haw ley walked, stols second and scored when Kxtra dropped W. Johnson's throw of liar kins' grounder. Johnson, snd Slade walk-d to begin the eighth, but Johnson wsj doubled off second after Westerman had eaught Hobson's fly. Wes terms n to 3. Olney. 81ade stole second, went fie third when East singled, and 'scored when Westaman 1st the ball get away from him. ''(- Washington high and High. School of 'Commerce meet this afternoon on Mult nomah field. ' 'W-; . The bo score : . n Jtrriano-e f FRASKtrr Sandy Carbons, Tacoma,.' 135-pounder. (By CnltsTMl Serrict) . ' . rhiladelphla. AprU 21. Battling Mack Of Camden, who suhsituted for Pete Her- from boat Willamette River - at 'EugeneWater modntelv hfrh and in good condition. Week-end outlook spienam. tseverai tod catches reported. Upright red and blue flies are favored. Willamette River at jasperuonamon of water cood. -Week-end outlook, very good. Several nice catches made .last few dava Stream.-Quarter mtia irom IfcKenxia and 'J wmametto Ktvers Water clear and good aUge for fishing. Week-end outlook favorable. : Good Catches bTtrgTnadfc Blue and red files. and - JJarcn nrown suggesteai large Dolly Vardens caught Katurdar land Sunday on spoon. Auto stars service to points along the Me Kansie.- Train servlpe .to points along the Willamette. ' ' Smith River Water cTear. Week-end outlook good. Chub bast and salmon eggs being used. Several good catches salmon and cutthroat trout. Ten-Mile lke .water r little high, Coins down gradually, t Week-ond- out The Standard Oil baseball team win go to Camas Sunday afternoon to open the 1922 season of the Willamette Val- Atk!non grammar school defeated the Couch, grammar school baseball IMsers. 1 to 9, Tuesday afternoon. - Ewen of the winners ; made three hits in - four trips to the plate, one of them being a homb run, Ewen. Sullivan and Kenne -worked for Atkinson, opposed by Fox. Clay and Joseph. . . teur Athletic club baseball players to stage a practice game wI'Ji the North Pacific; "Dental collegs athletes -on Mult nomah, field Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. He is desirious of having all the candidates on band and he has assured everyone that -all will' be given an opportunity to get In tho match, at one time or another. , . ' THiot defeated llolladay sebool. 17 ' to (. Wednesday afternoon, on the Holladay grounds. Each side cut off runs by Manager Howard Lynjr hat completed i means of double plays.- Jagl and. Willis arrangements for bis Multnomah Ama-t formed Ellot'a battery." -whilo WUUams and Cecil were la the points for the losers. ; ' : Nifty fielding ' ett the . tTt of both teams featured the I to 0 victory of the , Sellwood school over - Richmond school on the Korford grounds Wednes day afternoon. The score; - .- j, , .-' R.H.E. Pellwood .1 2 Richmond 0 1 Batteries Pelkey and Tlank; Cason, Quian and Freeman. r ' Stephens led J. to 1 at the end of the third Inning against the Brooklyn tent ers Wednesday, but by some stellar stick work BrockJj-n overcame the fcand.cn p and won out. II to 12. ' TTi iKrre a3 tied In the seventh and EroolilTn Bcortd the winnine; runs In the eighth. Ray Anderson fanned It Ftpphns battra. Ray Anderson and Harold Farr-mom worked for Brook lyc while Rapp, Tprfr snd Porter, KeadaU formed tie oitrs' battery. : - Syracuse, X. T. After nine gam of their American tour, the Oxford-Cam-brWre lacrosse team is leading. 4t goals to 42.. In the race for Ibe nev lntienta tlonal lacrosse cup. ' man, former world's bantamweight! Iook .Aoa, Several nice catches mada during past week. pmner used witni rood succesa - 1 Coqunie juver water nign ana mua- dv. ' Week-end outlook not very good. - North Umnqua- River Water lit tle high -and rotleyJ Week -end outlook rood. Several nice catches of -trout and ! steelbeada. -' One angler I caught five steelhcada. - March brown flies for trout; spinner for steelheads. - i champion., won from Battling Leonard In the eight-round wlndup at the Ice Palace last night. ; Mack dropped Leonard, who Ralls from .New- Terkv four times hv the third round, but the bout went the limit, , ,-'-. ..-! 1 ' hi- 'V; ; Davenport Iowa Jtprll JlPal Moore defeated , Kddis Asdarson In 14 rounds last bight - f ' v -.. -: Denver, Cold.,-; April 81. Fred Fulton, Minnesota ' heavyweight knocked ; out Captain Bob Roper, Chicago, in the fourth round of a scheduled S-round bout last night Chicago. AprU 2L (L N. a Dave Shade, California welterweight began training here today for his match at Kenosha; Wla. May 1. . with, Denny O Keefe of Chicago, W J sarn.sv 4 rvtra.lt... 4 aa.R.n.c.1 e 0 ; an. k. ft. r. MImi'iU. S r4 tomM. . t atMJI S W mi m'n.n. S wowr.. 1 I.OlMVb.. 1 TUla.. .JJ 4 it ! OirHTrtiivSh 4 1 I S J'Mnn.lbw t S 1 lWUda.Sb...' 3 1 A; Ullotxwii.n... 4)0 1 1 J'MaMf. rt t 4 O 0 0 RtP.lf..,, 4 S iUalcrM.rf. 4 0 1 1 0ttlwl... . X 1 lU.U-rki&iksw 4 00 see Tetala . t .Clevelsnd. April 21. (I. N. a) Alex Hart won from Ted Myers In 10 rounds Thursday night v. Fishing .' SOCTHBBX FAC1FIC COMPACT Fliklar Balletls Ho. t. , Gales Creek Water high.' Week-end outlook fair to good. . V - Salmonberry and Kehalem Rivers and Foley Creek Water rather high. - Week; end outlook good. Kilshes and - Miami Rivers Water rather high. Week-end outlook ' good. Angle worms suggested. Willamette " River Water - - eleartng. week-end outlook good for salmon fish ing. Fishing fair at Jennings Lodze. Llttl Lucklmute Water little swift Week-end outlook fair to good. . Salmon XarkiM s. Extra, niada 2. w(er I eggs used for, bait ' Btream near station. 3. ifm, AMimti srrua a, wit. I silver Butte and Ab'iaua Creeks fir, htt aitdrMf. UMtorsias tM. thnm. outlook fair to good. , Angle worms lihie piT W Murwaa te J. Olaty. Cstpiraland chub bait are suggested. Several rv a. vans. .11 S -VT. Olnty VaM4 fr Rink in the atxtk, ' - gcoa T wslnos ' . J.TnBS ; 030 200 000 4 Hta ...no net ooo s rratktie . ........ ......eet ooe no a .Hits oot eoa eio t BCUMAKT Twa-btie bit "p. Bw aa Villa Off 9 lUrktn 1, off Prtxuhtnn ft. B track na B BiTOfbt-ni 11. b J. Harktna II. RtoWa i ) 11 u CdRCHER .TOE NEW j ABJEIQW GOLIiAR Qoctt,Pabody fCo. Inc. Ad Santel Eetains -' Crown in Contest- f With L. Pergaiitas tuls Tergsstss of Boston lost two sUalnht falls snd the match to.-Ad San tel, light heavyweight wrestling cham pion of ths world, at the Lyric theatre Thursday night , bnt he need not feel .discouraged ovef the outcome, Santel outweighed bis opponent several pounds and It was bis a u per lor brute strength which ensbled the California to break two or three dangerous holds In the first half hour of grappling. The first fall came In tl minutes and 20 seconds by means' of an arm. scis sors, and. following the 14-mlnute rest Santel came back and pinned Pergan tas', shoulders to the canvas in II min utes and 11 seconds with combination leg bold and arm lock. The match wao exciting throughout and both Bnn went at each other from the start Far ran tea did some wonder ful work In bridging, but he could ot overcome.Bantel'a tnawtsr force. Each ; time thai rergantaa did. give in It was i only after be bad done everything with in his power to escape, In the first preliminary, Oscar Butler of Portland, was given the decision at ths end o( 10 minutes of wrestling with Fsrrner Vanoe of Focatella. Idaho. It was a fast affair and both took plenty We Have Reduced Prices But "NOT the QUALITY" Our7' etw spring, stock, of., woolen his i jus(! wnived nJ i far auperidr to any -thovm for yers. Spring -pattenw, a ; well as blue acrgea and' fancy worstedi : made ai low aj -- - r - , - - Remember that our reasonable up-' stairt rental- enables us: .to , give, you . the benefit of low prices and our tailor - ing is second to none. See us tomor row.' , 'e ; Werner Petterson Co. ; , - ' . Twlon to' Men ' ' I 4 3l3i Washinglon--Scconl Floor. 'usi Belojg Sixth . . . . lllillllll ..-AAA of the Russell -Electric Co. iinc at tuc xtiitwiigu.ca.i- ers. 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