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14 Gprmahj and Saqco Feud to Be Beavers Get Off rxn Front And Win Game BACKAMETTTO. CaL, May 17. Chalk up a victory for the Portland Beavera i The , Northerners , defeated - Charley ; Pick's crippled aggregation here yesler , Jay in . a -free hitting loosely played ion test v.---.-. - v-J. i Sacramento used three hurlera against : the Beavers, Nlehaus being chased to the -shower In the second Inning and ' Canfield,''wh followed him, lasted two Innings. 'Spec. 'Shea finished-, the battle for 'the locale nd; he. like, "the ether hurlera, vui - treated ? rather foughly. . I KOSS HIT HARD ( 8am Rosa went the entire distance or the Beavers and was nicked for 11 blngles. Including three doubles and a ;: triple. ' 1 1 "; j Portland made all Its runs, save the last one, which- came In the ninth on i 'Thorpe's double and Elliott's single,: In i pairs, getting .two runs In each of the : hret. second, fourth and fifth hmingB. " I Manager Turner switched the Beaver .- Infield., putting Sargent on short and Wolfer on second. The batting order .v'sras also changed. -. iTOLFEB STjLETS KtHSTMiuKETO ' Woifer and ' Sargent scored In the Irst Inning on their singles, an infield mt a. wild pitch and Cox's single, rhorpe'a bunt. Elliott's - walk. Roes' dngle. and an "Infield out, gave Port- and two more In the seeond.r. Elliott's walk, Boss fielder's choice, " iVolfer'e walk. Sargent's sacrifice fly ' and High's walk and Hale's single rang " the bell twice tauthe fourth, j ' . ' Poole's double, . Thorpe's , sacrifice, Slliott's Infield" hit and .errors by Shea Jtnd Pick gave the -Beavers two In the 3fth. . .,,-:"t.i,v.-. : . - Hits by Mollwits 1 and . Sheehan. a louble steal. KlHotfs - error And Can f Ield's single gave Sacramento its two : In the second ana Shea's aouDie, scarce s triple, and Pick's sacrifice fly account ed for the' two in the rutn.. inree mta ' rave the Solons theirs run in the sixth. Pearce's hitting featured the game. He made two doubles and a triple In three times up. Score r , PORTLAND AB. ii. H. O. A. E. .412 2 2 O .3.11 -44 1 . 4 O . 0 1 O ' e .4- O 1 1 1' 1- O . 4 0 1 1 ,0 0 .51 1 8 2 0 .4 - 2 2 4 0 . 3 ; 8 2 6 1 1 .3 11 0 3 0 Wolfrr. Shi , ursent. isf f Kii, rf . j. , le, Sb ... Zox, cf . 4 . . 'ocle. lb J . . Thorpe, lb . f.llwtt.fc .. . . i. Boef.'i Totals . . . . 34 11 SACRAMENTO AB. K. H.r -27 13 O. 4 ;1 ' . i 14 . 11 1 A. 6 2 2 0 2 0 E. 0 2 1 9 0 0 2b 5 4 0 1 e e l o 0 0 o 0 1 0 .1' 3 0 0 . 2 1- T o . 1 ; 2 0 frk, 3b . . Syan, rf . . Woliwlta. lb Iheelnn. If , . . . . 1 3 4 ....4 . . . . 4 . . . . 4 .... 0 ..'..' 1 ' i . 2 fchxot. cf . 0 3 0 1 0 o 1 1 otk. c . . 30 1 0 faufieldu; P ha., p . . . O 1 o Me" eel j ToUh .33 11 27 16 .'Btted for Shr In ninth. ' . SCOBE BT PoftUnd, ..., .1220 220 001 Hia i Mo tin oi2it 3aenimito ,.,... .020 021 000- 6 Hit ... . 180 028 101 11 grjUMAKY ' Tnninn pitched By ' lhiua 1 Bhi.' Mta B. lcn 8. at bat B: br Cufiekl 2 1-S t k.1- is luu O, runs 3. Bona rmxHwibla for Niefaaox . Canndd 2, fihea 2. Ron 3. Struck oat T Shea 3. bT Kn' . Rum m h1a Off c"u a., on mnen s, on kof. a. wtM wtchri Siefcaas. Stolen baaca-MoUwits,' Shee aati 2; Pick. Three-baaa hit Pearc. ;' Two hit Pool, Sh'aa, Paaree 2. Thorp 8ae- . ntica. htta--Hal. Pnun. TH4r 2 fw 9 ' t. 8aEBnti 2.; ThORM. Doolils r0 I!-k tn "ollwita. IJIGEKS OFEX SERIES ' WITH M .VICTOBT OTEK 8EA1-8 - San Fi-andsco May 17 The Tigers 00k the I first game of the series with the Seals, Tuesday, by a score of fi to 3. Tbe visitors made their slaughter in the eighth frame when five tits, were inade. which brought In four talllrs. iThe ecore: ' ( i."- 1 VENOir 8AK JTBANCISCO r ! AB. R. . S. FCbearB.e( 4 1 2 0 iFiuh Jf . . J 6 1 10 AB. K. H. E. See.rf. . lis 5 O 2 Kelly t...i. B Kanira,8b. . 8 0'Ccm'aU.lh 3 Ehna,.i 4 Kildnff.2b.. 4 VaHaOf..f.. 3 Aaftew .o .... - 4 ' Coumbe.p.v S I"erall. . - t 0 O 1 1 0 1 0 1 11 3 1 1 Jodi.rf..i .4 1 1 0 Hyatt.lb.1 4 2 2 0 Smith.Sb.i. 3 0 2 0 awrr,2b.- 4 0 2 0 rraneh.aa.' 4 O 0 Haimaa,,: 8 O 0 0 DU.p..vt' .0 0 0 1 0.0 e ' Totals. J.S5 5 10 0 Battad for .Coomb Total .'...88 8 10 2 in ninth. vrnon .............. Hita. Ian FrtBfiaoo 1 Una V OOO 199 O40 B 020 110 150 10 010 000 no 320 100 112 10 V . i BTJMXABZ - ! Ron waponrible for Bell 8. ' Coombs ftmck oot By Den S. by Goomba 2. m bJl Oft Dell 2, off Coomb 8. Horn Jim Hratt. Asnew. Tw baa bits Sawyer. Csonba. ' Valla. (SudhonTM. Badia. flmith. uoobl playa Sawyer to Frenca to Hyatt. Kelly f marowoq. ayae to jumoii to uonaeu, DAKS AGELS TIGHT 14 IH2TIXGS TO 8.8 SCORE Los Angeles.. May 17. The Oaks and Angels battled for 14 innings to a .draw, Sarknesa ending the contest, with the core standing 8 to 8. The! score : OAKLAND LOS ANGELES ' AB R. If. K AB. R. H. E. Srown.lf ' T 2 OjM'cCabe.ef'., 7 - SVUle.rf . ', 4k 1 Cooper.rf, i 1 Cather.ab; 1 LaFa Ua.lb 8 1 CarroU.lt.. 7 1 1 3 2 Italy,. . . . . 7 7 3 1 2 8 0 1 0 8 0 1 1 1 0 O o e Brubaker,aa 5, 0 Bead.e. . i. -. 6' 0 iwomDjj,n. Lin'aor.2b McAuly.aa. PocKter.p. . . Thorn. n - . Howmrd.2b. 1 Joneo.p. i ; - S Kopf ,2t.l . B 'S - fVina.p.r( .. 1 LfumoTlch.p -2 Artett. ijj (tisr.p.t . 0 Knmer.p. . J V't; Total. 87 81I.O Totals, 54 3 15 2 'Bauod for h aeons rt iw-rtitii -r JakJand ....... ...Ola 20 003 00 OO - 8 Hits i. 013 401 222 02O 11 1 An-el ......010 OSS 002 004) W g ilite ...'.....,,031 182 003 Oil 00 IS x SUlmARX'f i- -i ,?' ' Kobti ,ron DraL Three baa' hit tatfeyetta; Cw baa fe1t Brown , WUia 3, Catfaar. at e tutey. Btotsa baa Cooper. : Struck one By I: ' KEVIN'S i -j ; : IMPORTED IRISH LIN EN GpLF KNICKERS - " PRlCif t5iq.OO, iLS.ERDi&CO.-lti EtaMlshM 11 :-' TCNKNAL . ENGLISH TAftORS AMI ekOTMINSi StCAOT FON VSA SECOXD FLOOR, SELLING .. BCILDIXG SIXTH AJT1 ALDEB STEEETS -. ' STANDINGS , NATIONAL LEASjUK - W. It Pefcf ' . XT. 1 Pet 20 8.714 Peelphi., 11 13.459 1 11.833 Brooklyn., 11 15.421 If ew Tort. St. Leaia. , Pittsburg.. Cbuyao. .. IS 13 .656 Cincinaad., 12 18 .40S 14X8 .l!8oon.. 8 17 .U9 AMEHfCA LCAGUST r ' ' ' - W. U. Pet.! - r XV. t Prt New Tork . St. Ionia.. 20 11.645nTUnd. 14 1 .4671 - 18 11.638iBoatoa.i-it 12 14 .482 Detroit. IS 13 -OOt Chseaeo. ... 11 17 .838 Philadelphia 14 14 .WtWuhimtal la 19 .387 AMERIOAN ASSOCIATION -- W. L.Pct MliraMMpoll 17 l.fit0 Indiaauiobs 10 !Ou15 " -; ; W. U Pet. Kanus Citr 16 14 .533 Columbo.. 14 14 .500 LoolUi... 1 18 .44S Tadelo. . - 3 22.10 fit. 1XMU....14 11 .50i MOwsakee. 1513.536 Ball far Detroit , By John" Booster (Copytiaht. 1922. by Tb Jonrnal) TXTETW' TORK, Hay IT. In the time of XI the Buffalo- minor league meeting last December, when- money showered in the smoky atmosphere of the hotel like the snowflakes outside, the Detroit club was reported to have given tn 140.000 for two pitchers' of Portland by the names . of ruoHe aau vwuwa. :;'tf, z - The poor fish, said half a dozen ma jor league, scouts when - they heard the news. - "We saw those pitchers and they were lucky-' to. win- lm the .Pacific Coast league. Forty thousand turnstile count gone -for then I Poor fish, and -worse !" WelL Pllette has somehow i won four games for Detroit this year, losing only one, and Johnson, who has bejen' handi capped toy injury and. iTlnesa. , managed to win the only game l,n, which he pitched. ifuette nas a wua ana weird pitching motion, but he gets thereV , And his aver age is better than that of either Mays or Hoyt. It is all that Mays can do this. year to Keep even with .800 and his tem per. Pllette may not keep it up, but he gives indication of being permanent. He is lean, uncouth, rugged and gifted and ambitions.1'-"All are .excellent pitching qualities. . The other day Markle of Cincinnati pitched a single baU in a game and re ceived credit for a victory under the un written law of victories and defeats which is followed to the ' exclusion of horse sense. Pitchers are beginning to revolt against that, unwritten condition, and there is reason for it. When Markle went In the game- the Mother fellow had done nearly 93 lOOths of the work and gets credit for nothing. A better way Mn VlA .vf mark mku AJt V n w3 w.W -EASTERN BASE1 If ATTOKAIi At Chieage ticw Tork Clitcaco Batteries -Toney O'FarreJl. R. H. O00 002 000 2 102 000 00 .8 - 8 aisl Snyder; Cheevea sad At Pittsbnrc (12 ianinss) R. H. E. KcKrton -t. 000 301 001 002 7 14 7 14 O 200 000 080 Oft 5 a Batterli Morrison. Coooer and Oaoeh. Afat. Philadelphia at. St. Ixuis, postponed ; ralft. Only games today. . - AHERICA2T At Washineton 1 B. H. . Eetroit 102 00 100 4 8 1 Vashinstoa ;...... 009 02O 00O 2 B 2 - attrla - OHttn . aaa Bmmieri rbiulpe. Erk-ksoo, Brilihani aad Gbartity. ' ' At N--Toj3fc .R. H. E. CkTel'and . . . WW 000 00ow 0 S " 1 Sew York ...v.'... 400 000 01 i 8 - ft- i , BatUriea -CoTleeki eadrQ'MciB.-l Hoyt sod Sehanc. . ' ; .,;-:" '-'r ' v MilbiUhlih. B TT ! Cbicaso . .... 801 00 f C00 6 10 2 PbiladelDhia ...... 010 005 03 9 11 1 Batteries Bobertaon. Hodn end Sehalk. Tar- flaon iiarns, f.ayior. atoraaeeu anaerklna. " Ai Boston (11 isninsa) ''; R R. E. Bt. lnna 000 110 Ti0 02 IS 1 Becton ........ 020 OlO 001 0V B 13 2 Batteriea BBocker ana eeTereid; Quinn. Sarr cad Bad. - .-! . . V VJ . " AMERieAN JkSSDOIATldrl - At MIL B.H. K.1 ' Ittl. IxraisTiU 4j 4!Muwak. . . . 2 S . 1 Batterie -Ixma sad Brotteat: Kmer. ClaA and Wyatt. f , jt At St P. R.H. E l S . H.'-' JS. Colnraboa. ... B 8 2 1 St Paul, t 14 2 Battariee Kn-rder. Palmero. Saadni and BarUay; Martin and Gonialea 1 At Minn. R.H."B.l : B. H. E. Toledo. ......10 18 IJMlnBpoU... 8 S Batterie Bedieat sad Kosher: Tborwtahlfin. Sohauer aa4 Mayer. -"i.. - ' IndiaaapoUa -.11 1 21 Kansas City.n . 8 0 3 Battaries Wearer. Petty and Kroiserr Cald well, -Bead sad McCarty. Bkift; - . , : WKSTCRft LgACUK ' - -. AtWfaa. -..B.H. - R. Hi I. Tulsa 8 3 Wichita. . . . V. 7, "3 Battalia Boewtr and Crosby: Bellars and Haley. . - ', '. . tamans at Lies Moinee. raia.' - . No other, larasi scheduled. , Hurlers Wait Hats -r Prom Robins1 Sogs Cincinnati. Ohio. May iTftrS Charlie Ebbets, president of the Brook lyn Robins, offered, .a new hat-to- any of his pitchers who stopped Jake Dan- bert's . batting: - streak. . Daubert. after hitting safely in 22 consecutive games. tailed. to get a nit Tueeoay. tie tacea Leon Cadore twice., and: Al Mammaux twice. Those pitchers" are awaltlns a decision from Ebbeta as to - who gets the hat. - ' . , . - - 1. be Xma 4. by Ponder 4. by Jones Rmm -n iihn(f VmdMr 1. off Jonea 4. off Thomas 6. off Wkrn 1. off Keiseri 2. of! Dumorich 2. Runs responsible for Ponder S, Jones 4, Wine 2. Thomas 2. - Eitit hits, IT at bat ott Pnder in 3 2-3 tenioss; 8 blta, S ruoa. 22 at bat oft J one an B ita ianinss: S ku. B runs. 1 at baa off Taosnaa a S ploa- in- UBsa; 2 luta, 3 rnaa, IO at bat off Vim m 3 lRBiacs : 2 hit, bo rats. 3 at bat off Keiaa in 1-8 inainc Donblplays McAatey tr Dslj to Grists, Cathar to Kopf to Lafayette. , Bra baker to Kopf. Hit by pitcher Wihe by Pon der, Howard by Tbomaa. Deal bar Kramer. f v OTlIA3rTAS BIG 1EAB ' " I JT FIRST A5D - TE1M BEES Salt LakeC May 17. The tndUns knocked Sam Xewis -Off the mound In" the opening round Tuesday, scoring. Jtlve runs. The lead was too big for the Bees to overcome,? although they, tried hard. Brick Eld red drove1. In six runs with two homers. Score : - - , . SEATTLB f.- I ' fAXT TuAKB - AB. K. H. .1 V A.B. R- EL & IM,if... 4 1 5ekirt,ef.. O 9 0 Barney.rf.. 4 -' 2 8 Oj Vittbw. 8 O - 0 O Cueto.2b.., 11 OiSasdjss. 8 18 0 KAired.cf.. 4 4 0,9iiui.2b... 4 O 1 Morphy.lb. 4 1 1 Dl twia.lf . 4 , 8 2,0 Adasaa.2b.. 8 1 8 O Jenkina . A 3 3 1 Crane ja. . . B S 3 llCVnahkJb --4 O . SO Spaaem.c. 4 l:Lilil,rf. 1 J Creuj... .8 18 0;ijrrts.p.. Oi 0 ..' . . .. I Reiser ..... 4 J -a - . ' rj'Ihejatoa.. -l o o Totals... 42 lllT"ll'T6tali.:...'40 8 14 . 2 Batted lor Cartwnxht fei inta. - -BY rw'rmjrm .'' -.:.,-.T- . Sowttl 800 311 Olfi II H .4.,, 411 413 121--lT Salt Lk 208 110 8 ilits. i.j-. 118 81 Sli 14 . - : 8L11HAEX , , HOBS lOBB EldrMl 5 Cm IiUm TIim baa hit tiaad. . Tw as ah Marphy Sand. oieiiu. nim . acn:ic bits Oteto. laute, 8wiiu Stolen bases Eldred. Scbiek, IAebt 3. BtaTock but By . Raieiie 1 . h, rirmrm . Rm on bj!!a Off Lewis 34 f Reiser 2. arff Grecc u. rive- roas. biu,, oil tewis. 5 a-bat ta S-3 camnts. Cbarr drinmt To Iberia. Tlmihia jjUys Saad &sh to tartwruSt, Adams t : :! Champions WiU Defend n: Ring Titles! ' - 1. . . "XpSW YQRK, May 17-Although deep A 1 mystery surrounds both Watches, 1 Is . persistently . reported .tjat ..both th Dempsey-WUls fight in Montreal, and the laKmard-Tendler bout In Jersey City are definitely arranged for, this -summer.! Jack Dempsey la on the Atlantic conv ins; home, and it is not likely ' that Tex Rickard ami Frank Flournoy, the pro motors, will make av final announcement on the Wills match until the chanapion arrives, t But Rickard t pijoceeded wifh the arrangements) on -the strength of a confidential understanding with !Xemp4 sey -whereby the promoter picks ,-the challenger and sets the date for the bout The site is immaterial toi Dempsey as long as Rickard; with his experience, be Ueves the money is there., j .';J,,y,.:i,i irTr It: seems Iraprobahle however that the "build up", for the match jean be accomplished in time to riraw a million dollar house to Montreal by July 1, the proposea date of the fight. I Dempsey ar rives here late this week..;; ? V:iv,.i i If Rickard expects to attemnt this ornl d action In July he probably will have to aoanaon ue ijeonara-a'endier fight hi the Jersey City - bowl, reported to . be arranged for June 16. ; Leonard still In sjatir that he has not signed with Tend ler, but it le understood that; the chamt pion and the right-hander -from PhiUy nave made, terms with Rickard and waiting for him to say the word. Harry' Greb" drew quite a! cluster of Idle genUemen to his training -quarters Tuesday to see his workout for the Tun ney ilght next week in which, the Ameri can light heavyweight championship is likely to become the nronertvi of OmK Tunney will give an exhlbitiao! of traini- mg stun at ms-open air quarters at Red x.. weanesday. j -iVf, BETAII.8 TOR 'CARPEJfTIER BOtTT WITH CAEPE511EE ARRANGED New Tork;. May 17. N; B.y-Tack Demneev. whn 1st nnw nn Ma n.,v t tkl. , . " W cotntry from England, announced in a wireiess aispatcn tnat.all Be tails for his return fight with Georges Carpentier had been settled. Dempsey said hia end at the purse would be 100.000 pounds and that the bout would be- held -in Tvnrlnni 'June, 1923. Dempsey also! revealed that nis manager, jacK Kearnsi had received Jouth American sportsmen for him? to ,Hjni XUIS JirpO. !.: Schaefer Winixer In First Cue: Block -. (By. United New) -cnicago. May 1?.-Jak &1ifrJ champion, successfully defended his U no in me iirsx or a three-Mock match against Welker Cochran, Challenger for the 114 balk line title-, here Tuesday nlghM winning after.. a dose, but not especially spectacular fight, 600 !r to 421. Both players were -extremely cautious and played' for safety so frequently that the interest in the match EwaA lessened. - The high .run f the block was 208 by The score: . A , ; ;.' - Cochran 0, 72. 8. 2, 0, 0. 2, 1, 0, It w. ! IV, .,( tMJ. Schaefer 1, 79, 0, 1, 0.-20, 8. 0. 0, 8, 26, 202,5, 85. 500. '.tt- ' 'id . Vandals BuncEEims 3Nl':ru And Trim Pullman . .j .Tl i - U f j j -j . Pullmanwaali., May H-The TJnli yerslty of Idaho wo front the State college Monday, .. 6 to 3. . This j is the second" game of the season, that the Vandals have taken from the Cougars. Although folding' them nn til the fourth Inning, Skadan went wild and allowed thai Va.ndo.la -: t a rnn In flv, oft inalBg. Score: , J R. ii. u. Maho 4 . .. W ... V.; 5 ;j;10l Batteries Jarlneau and Fox ; Skadan and Bray. - fii, Gossip in , es ra rta wt .. -" f : . . 1 TVnBW .TORK, May 37. After a Tnonth i.1 of ajmost absolute idleness, during wmcn ie-Tnegtectea, except on --e few mornings, ; teVreport for batUng- prac tice, Babe -Ruth Is expected : next -week to spend several hours every mornincr hammering 4he curves of the Tankees' yiinger pitchers.' In preparation for the resumption of hia horae-runnnlie. The suspension ends next Sunday weeiji, when tne crowns come to town tor their first visit , V,. . ..)..; .- i-'T? MiJ..n-T. Before going to the hospital o:have h!s,T tonsils excised the Bambino was Seen but seldom around the bail parks where -the Tan, were play tag. - He ! a4- tended the opening of the racetrack! -t Jamaica the day betere hO went on the uidis.- ttuuy aia not picki ub tat, how ever, as he tasualboes wJien ldle,i4m(; aside - from-the. slightly weakening ! ef fect of th operatian, is In fine physical trim. Hi,laattins; eye-only Is -doubtful. . - ' """): --; r-v- fit V-' - Oral bookmakers at thej Jamaica track are going- through., .severe 1 slump to business- and have af f ered t vcihgt from the arrival of two- 20-to-l shots ind ia 30-to-l . horse i'llv; wo days.. The largo number, of acratches'-ctlso J causitBg com- psaini. yjox. oiuj irom tag oooamaaera. who; Wh" that trnsUed conditions make the players timid, but from the. general public as .well, which ' attends the races in the expectation of weeing horses run which do not nm. The field t of . 10 In 1 the ajeoond race -Toesday iwaa scratehedi to live, ana tne tieia o( seven m tne Montauk- celling Veoe was : reduced : to three. 'v j - ' , ' 1 I ' The todgers' pitchiaiT staff;!' which appeared to -be In excellent shape Just before the season started; has been se verely "mistreated In recent games, and now Dutch Heather, the left-Rander, and Daisy Vance, a recruit, .alone are de pendablew Lon Cadore ' and : Burleigh Grimes .were easy- enough for the Pi rates m the first two Western games the Dodgers have played,! both of which the Pirates won. .' 1 - . . ALL bUUXS Jew Xcrk J. S. Coaden, turfman, made H new record wh an She paid $25,000 to James Arthur tot . the contract ion nk,. Lang. . little apprentice Jockey. New " Tork Reserved t 'seats have all been- sold "for Saturday's Brown-Tank game -when Babe .Ruth, as scheduled to return, . -, iia . anc Chicago Maria Piestiha . and John Pesek; wrestled three hours to a draw Tuesday tiighf, The match 'Waa booed throughout. . t THE ' OREGON " DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. Stag-ad Thursday ';;lhi:-lckard I)idc0rihg A Ti A TtTC-riVrC! A TT7"nX7TI JtJi3 fTTASHINGTOM hi eh school will nlav u TV its - final game of the 1922 season In the Portland Public High School Baseball league, this afternoon, on Mult nomah (Held against the Lincoln high tosserav The Colonials have lost three contests in four starts and they are out to humble the Railsplitters who can keep In the running1 for the title. The match will start at :80 o'clock with Sergeant Harvey E. Davis as umpire. . : ' j The Portland Trojans want games with In of out of town baseball teams. Write or call Manager J. O. Lowe, at the Golden west hotel, Broadway 2185. The Jackson Park Juniors handed the Broadway Sluggers a 5 to 2 defeat Sun. day and thereby toon two out of i three garaes. I, Rodlnsky, who had found it impbseible to connect with the ball dur ing the early stages of the series, carne to bat in the .ninth Inning" with the bases full, and rapped out a triple, w nlng the game. 1 The score : ! ! 'i i f s 1 : . " R. H. i E. Jseksen Park Jardora. . . . . . i . . 6- 7 1 Broadway Slusgers ............. . 2 14 4. . , v i , i . ! i .ii -- I s Tar srannes with the S. TP. A 8. ! ball tossers call Manager R. Cole at Broad way 220 and ask for House 88 or call him any ; evening' at Marshall 878 ' ! ' Manager Brosyvof the O-W. R. A N. baseball team is loud In his praise : of the umpiring at washougal. Wash., last Sunday!. The Railroaders won, 2, j to 0, mainly because Allen mad two doubles and a single in; three times at bat, The score; L "! 1 H. IK. O-W. IV 'aV i.V. U'i.i. i.; 2 61 6 Battened rHeims i i and roller: Beaty ; - and The' Piedmont Whlzz-Bangs desire a game! for; Sunday, preferably with some out of town aggregation. Write Mana ger; Canri In care of Spalding's. , ; s .' , . i - II The, Moose baseball team- had better figure on meeting eome surx opposition next : Sunday afternoon when they meet the Sprlngdale athletes at springoaie, judging from the outcome of last San day's contest. Sprlngdale won from the Ooadvear, .Rubber ' Comnanv reDresenta- tives, 1 43 ito 2. 1 Baiter twirled for seven innings stnd struck out 17 batters.. lit Grande, Or.,- May 17. La Grande made Z0r hits off the" delivery or the Haines pitchers- here Sunday and! the locals won with ease, 10 to 1. Only .five hits; were made toy the visitors. . i j M Hi- r l''- I. i- - - . - .l . fBenison1 Tech and Jefferson high will cross bats on Multnomah field -Thursday afternoon . in w very important game of the t Portland Public High School league, particularly as far-as the iJeffersonians are : concerned, i . The Democrats . haven t lost" a contest t sol far, ' while the : Tech athletes have lost Jtwo. "'(. '"1 -I-'. Chehalie, Wash., May 47. The Roch ester high 'school baseball team won the 192Z i championship of this section here yesterday by defeating Chehalls high. 13 to : 2. i. The visitors hit the two Tes- reaus and. 'A. scbuss tnroug&out tne game while the iChehalis batters could do (nothing with the Rochester twirfer. Shelton high won the title of the other division and wlU meet Rochester for the final champlonehlps V j i I S M: .1--..... ; Sir- f Albany, Or, May: 17. Albany High, de feated Independence ; high at baseball bcroi'Fuesday, 14 to 6. The outstanding ! f eatare of t. th tameN ,was the work j of Taylor who acted liktbe alternate roles of ,'pitcher and : catcher and ' who : Was credited with three hits Including a home run. Each team, made, plenty of errors and och made only four hits. J ;.- rf T jjr -SKif?'- 'i ' "i ' ";- " i-j-' ' Boardman, Or.. May 71' WUhj the score S to 2, the Board man batters man aget to sxrueeae over the deciding ran In the,' last half of the ninth Inning against the! Cieni baseball team here Sunday, ;. " "3j"--5 i I "-'' ;'"-4- I Jaisa4 ' ; " j1 - - , Hermlston, , Or - May 17. The - Her mlstoTv TTnlon high school baseball, team won i from Stanfleld high: 8 to 2,! Mon day i afternoon. The championship 1 of the West end of the county went With the victory. Waterman's batting featured fvthe winners. ; The batteries for! Stan Gekt Lowry and Reese, f or Hermiston, Iionghom and anlth. - . .-v.: . j.;- Lv j Although Jones allowed but one hit, loose playing on the part of his Moose teammates almost cost him the i game againstTHawthorno Sunday on the Sell wood grounds. The final ecore was T- to Ci In favor of ths Moose. The score: .'T'f'J F'':;t ' $A v-i1' -i "-: K E. Moos 7 ii. io Hawthorn v t i Batteries Jones r and : Karagorlan ; Sims and Ronyard.- i - j-yi-fr Hotruiam, Wash., May 17, The women members of the - Uoqulam high school faculty formed a baseball team which defeated the men's team, T to , at paccuo Sunday. , - .:'; H I !' '-- ' - .--'y i i i I1" ! : '-" '" i Castle Rock, Wash, Fay 17 Castle Bock .won from Kelso,-14 to L with '"Lefty- Lotiettr on -the mound for the locals, f lit was the opening clash of the Columbia River-i Baseball league as far as tCastle Rock i was concerned. 1 -, j -1" j-4,.:-f )- pj -- "4 .... n'.f:- fJV i ' Daytbn. Or4 May i 17, The Portland Trojans lost to Dayton, 4 to 6, Sunday and although the game was close It re- ft 4l '''il'iU'hl'".--' !' -'4wrfvmt ' 'V;jj 1 : Nf' j"".-' ! ;l 'iV-i .' --'-"-; i ;i i . ; 1 Tr Wte-'M-'Hh i: ";: ' '; -.'- ''Ir; ; 1 - ' " J- i j"M,,ll,'"a"saMMMeMaMMeMi j i ii.: :!" -i : ,.':;; j. ii- 'j . .: ,.: i J . 1 i -u -l.-J' - f';'L - ::'' 'I h . - -iJ i : ! J rT rT mC? TJT-. TITI. 41.1x 1111 11 i 1 , 1 1 1 : i lyorman VVUl 1 rv tor Kayo Win St t 8t 8' .B ' ' 3 fe ft IB ft A. - ft' ! ft i fea Verbal Batjtle Br Georew- Herts RAXJPH GRTJMAN, official efereo of thai Portion -rtmmlfi.IftTi wlYt be thei third man In the ring Thursday night at the Armory when Joe Gorman and Jimmy Sacco renew hostlSties In a scheduled 10-round . bout. It did not take the commission: long to dclddthat Question at their - special meeting Tues day in fact the" commissioners had the matter all cut and dried before Dr. Mc Farland, chairman, called his men. to order. i . r " i , . j With that question out of the way. Booby ; Evans, manager of German, is shaping his protege to put over; a knock, out on the Eastern lightweighti 1AT -IT OX "WHISKEBS" j i Says Evans, "Gorman will knock out Sacco as quickly as possible. We're not going to take any chances Witjt Referee Gruman and Joe'll endeavor to : deliver the knockout on the whlakeral- k . Judging from Kvans-line of chatter, Joe is -going to discard his' mld-seetion attack tin hope of swinging a haymaker to Sacco's Jaw. So much, for Bobby Kvans if and his battler. i : . Abe Matin, Sacco's guiding . light, i Wires from Tacoma, where ' Sacco ; de feated Bobby Michaels in a six-round i go -Tuesday night, that be is i sure. his boy will stop Gorman. Matin's tele-1 gram was a 88-word affair, i but Abe 1 must be pretty confident, - as usually I quired a long time to play it because of continual -nagging.- . ' - 4 Lincoln high and - Washington high will send their baseball teamS together Wednesday - afternoon on ' Multnomah field, starting at 3 :30 o'clock. -IThe Rail splitters must win In order i t4 keep , in the running for the 1929 championship of the Portland-Public High School league. for they have another setto scheduled with Jefferson high, which Is leading the circuit with three wins and: no defeats. The Lincolnltes have lost one contest al ready, while Washington high! has been inmmea uiree nmea. i i Gladstone, Or.K May 17. Johnson's twirling- and hitting featured is the 6 to victory h scored - by Gladstone; over Clackamas Sunday.:! .; i j A Tfta4v IfY Mav 117 HhsnVa Kskii. ball team emerged victorious from a real peine witn junction's tJity eunojay cuter noon on the local diamond by. a 8 to 6 score.. Scott. Albany pitcher, Jwas weU supported, V . I " Nehalem, Or., May 17. Tillamook County Baseball league result for Sun day follow ; ' TlllamOok 21, Nehalem 4 Beaver 9.1 Garibaldi 8 ; W heeler 17, Brighton f,, , j Ontario. Or May 17 Guernsey's home ran gave qntario an 8 to 6 jwin pver Nysaa i here yesterday In the Eastern Oregon Baseball leagup. j ' Owner Refuses ljoi Race Man War 'Philadelphia. May! 1'.. tT. P.) "Man CWar has retired and sunder no circumstances wll he be taken out of the stud to return to the track," S. D. Riddle, , owner of the auper-horse, said Monday. "Most oertalnly I : would not consider any race between Man 0"War and Moryich because I have retired him. Morvich 18 a great horse and there, is do doubt about ; M ! 1 j Wli' -r i i wew : BJFI.B RECORD MADE Aberdeen, Wash.,! May 17.-r-Scortna? 47 points out of a possible eoln the 200 yard slow; tire event, Lieutenant Waiter B. Herreld set a new high Individual mark In tbo-weeklv! rana-e ehoot of Aber deen company No.. 489, coaetf artillery, TOMORROW NigM ARMORY ARENA ' if ' run itousiDS joe gormXn JIMMY SACCO SIX itOUBID '.j" "BATTaJNC" ORTEGA DAVIS III ROUIDI - i' I , f ' FREDDIE WILLI AT.IS MIKE DE "PINTO ;j -mi4 synmlserr I Beats Beaby sew a sale t at BtiUert s&d- Biehw -i ..)' . Cisac Stoics :. i ! - ...1, ':jv-1 By 0. kTacobson Pecedesl Bout - i- ' ' -Mi- Hi - :.' .1.: J when a fight manager sends a telegram It la 100 or 150 words in length and collect d. p. r. Abe paid! for hia mes sages ' - 1 GOBHAlTIS FAVORITE Adolph Schott; one of the Seattle referees, is making the trip to Portland with1 Matin and Sacco. but Schott. like the rest of us, will remain outside of tne ropes-when the battling Is in pro gress. '. : . .' -;':!; 1 ! With the managers of the two boys each claiming a victory via the "sleep" route, fistic fans are having their say about the battle. A majority of the steady "cash" customers 1 believe that Gorman will win. i ! Jack Davis; promises of what he Is going to do to "bat" Ortega, one of the youngest veteran middleweight "catch ers" in the boxing game; Have been lost in tne controversy regarding the referee. but nevertheless Davis expects to win the bout. . This- encounters is scheduled to go six rounds,, but may be stopped at any time by a "wild pitch.' The - other bouts scheduled on the card bring together MlkeiDePlnto and Freddie Williams In Six rounds, Charley neiman and Lies Pierce in four rounds. and i "Red" Campbell and ! Lent Lopskl in four rounds. ' I The managers will get tin their last "blows" in the conversation league Thursday morning as the boys are due to step Into ths ring In the evening, Washington National Guard on the Montesa.no , range, Sunday. . Herrled scored' seven consecutive Tpullseyes and landed three times in the four-section immediately surrounding jthe bullseye. Negroes Guarding Preacher Disarmed Los Angeles, May 17.-0. N. : S.) Twenty negroes, armed with rifles and clubs, who were found guarding the home, of the Rex. A. Wilson, colored preacher. In Holems avenue, because Wilson received a threatening letter signed "Ku Klux Klan," were taekn to tlie University poliee l atattoa and dis armed early today. - , r ; .: GHIRARDELLIS 1ett wilds! bialns are bread-wirineii : Jf j , ll 'f "j "'lX , ' ' j j , can't a5ord to tamper with their 1 ' ' J ' ', A 1 I . ' breaHastarint Say Gear-arelly:' ; V- ; ,r, 01NAL fl ' ' - , X ' " rn the rnorrurig and J-cai say food-bye '- ' i l Z " T-rC : not too rich. Smooth, satisfying, 1 -ri-m T J ' :48ihfaaTitiat dxinki ";. .y . 7j!TffljyS9p ' s -- r-1 f rTTTWllfrirTTi r-n; teriaiila ': jVu ' ,';'' TENVER. May 17. L N. a Fred U Fulton and Bob , Roper fought , a tame 12 round draw Tuesday night. Joe Berger. Chicago, rand Jack Doyle, Den ver, went 10 fast rounds to draw. . Tulsa, Okla, May 17. fLU. SLi Jack Brltton,' welterweight champion. Tues day night beat Morris Lux in. fire rounds, winning a technical knockout. Wichita Kan, May i. 17. L N. & Billy BriUon, Kansas city. ' knocked out Steady Steadman la on round Tuesday Los Angelea May 17fa." P Oak land Jimmy ' Iundee won the decision over - Ernie Gooxeraan. San i Diego, at vernon. Tuesday night. Arleta iSchedules v Mt.vgel Team .: -r. t-.-..i . -(! ..f:':---i ": ..,.'--' The Arleta Athletlo club baseball .team will meet the Mount Ansel col leg too era in a aouoieneaoer on tne Jtrraauui high grounds next Sunday : afternoon. The first contest will start promptly at 1 o'clock, according to - Ray Brooks, manager of the Arleta squad. Aiount Angei pas . ion out on en gagement this eeesoq and that to the Oregon Aggies a couple of weeks ago. The most recent: victory was ate to 8 affair: over i -the- Multnomah i Amateur Athletic club delegation. Coach Neil has several good twlrlers and he will pick the best ones to go against the Arleta contingent Sunday afternoon. Ted JPiHett. brother of Herm, the former Beaver hurler. Is lined n with Mount Angel and no doubt will start oneJ of the contests, while ; Carson is billed to start the other. -.:t -. :-- i i ,' ' ' ' i . ! j - - Junior Baseball -Lo,guesOrganized Two junior baseball leagues were wrrara iiUHHi; nigox s meeung held in the Oregon building. Fifth and Oak streets, each , circuit to be com posed of elsbx teams. ! One league will be limited W players 17 yeara of age ana under, wbUe the : other will be for Star who have not reached; their 19th birthdays. Three more 17-year-old com binations are wanted and a meeting has been called for the same place Thurs day night J. i !:."';. rj: A. E. Cann was elected president of the two leagues and Frank Mailier, sec retary -treaaurer. i plans have been made to open the 1922 season on Sunday, May 28, and by that time both circuits prom ise to have all the teams lined up lor action.-: ' - i .: I i i i . r -'-r-l-.f i- V:..:: Draft Works Against Newark Baseball Club Cincinnati, t Ohio, May 17. U. P.) Failure of 'Officials ! of the Cincinnati club to know the rules-caused Ed Hock to make a useless trip. to Rochester and return. : Hock, an outfielder, was drafted , from the Virginia league last fall by the Keda. The rules say a drafted player must not be released to a club in a league- which does not participate In the draft -until a year after the date of hia selection. Despite this rule. Hock was released to Newark of the Internal, tlonal league last week. He reported at Rochester only to be sent back be cause ; the International Is a non-draft league. . - s i i r p . i CLACKAMAS FIEtB MEET 8XT Oreron Citv. - Mav 17 The i annual Clackamas county field and track meet will be held on Saturday. May 27, this year, according to the schedule made out by Professor J. W. Leoahardt, sec retary of the i county athletic , league. Boys and girls under the age of 18 are to bo eligible, it la announced and sep arate classifications for them have been provided. Competition awards include silver cud award to the- winning school. All of the grammar schools in the state '-are: eligible, . - ; . ; i- s v ..-,', : j. . CECIL LEITCH WIITS MATCH Sandwich, : England. May 17. (L K. S.) Miss Cecil xeltch, British women's open golf champion, , Tuesday defeated Mrs. ' Craig, 9 and 8, In a preliminary round of play for the championship on the Prince course. Miss Joyce Wethered defeated Mra Duncan, 8 and 7. WEDNESDAY, JIAY. 17, 1922. outs Brejunan Puts - ae . Heav v Into Slumber i;;v;:ifH:; .:! By TboBJa 1V: fanahir -JZ"1?" Serete Sportiee Rdttor. TVTEW YORK, i May 17. BUI Brennaa A' knocked out Jim, Tracy, Australian heavyweight champion, in the eighth round lof ; a scheduled 15 round bout la Madison Square Garden last night. Tha elongated battler from the Antipodes , sayed too much against Leo Flynn's war horse In his debut in this land. Bren nan cracked Tracey full on the law in the sltth round with his left, and the man : ambitious i to meet Dempsey went 1 down, i He got up, and ran Into a hurri cane of blows. He . took them gamely. The l seventh aaw him still stopping them and Brennan arm-weary from walloping-, :-. :.-- i -.';'. H In the eighth. Brennan inaneuvered Tracey into a corner and proceeded to hammer his, head off and shake up his midsection. After one minute and 88 seconds the strength of Tracey gave out and he went down for good4 - i ' i Tracer was gam to the core and ths crowd gave him a great ovation for his stand against the more experienced slug ger. The trouble with Tracey was that he waa i too ambitious in a strange land. Still Brennan j Is a tough one for most any scrapper to tackle. The Australian pride bit off more than he could swallow. Weights. Brennan 195 H and - Tracey 187. Tracey towered over Brennan as they rushed out with the opening gong. Tracey had a worried look and appeared drawni.. ! .- ; - j Joel4 Malone of St Paul! nd Augle Ratner of this city battled to a is round) draw in the semi-final, j The St. Paul middleweight walloped Ratner hard In the I early going with body blows, but Ratner finished In a cyclonia attack. Both lads swung mean lefts that hurt; The Judges decided on an even thing. Malone weighed 155 pounds and Ratner 161. i f Tussel Pearlsteln, labeled the heavy weigh champion of Palestine, received ths award in a four round preliminary with "Gunner Arnold, champion of the Canadian: army. Tussel knocked the "Gunner" i around In the first round and piled i up points. - vM.-iff,- i Jos aIdas of Philadelphia knocked out Frank; : Johns in the second round of another "prelim. Vlaas- duplicated his feat of: a week ago here. Paddock Invited I to j; Enter Special Races ! Dr. George Orton, director of the Penn relays; has invited Charles Paddock. holder I of several world's records over various sprint routes, to run1 several matches In: connection with the Amer ican Jbeglon games to be held at Shlbe Park. Philadelphia. June and 10. East ern track authorities have been rather skeptical of some of Paddock's records and would like to see him run -against Allen J I Woodrlng; Loren Murchlson, Frank Lovejoy and Alfred Lecony. ii Mow COLLAR I lOt each Cltxett, Pea body CiCo. 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