THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON.
FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1922.
Poole's: Batting and
g's Pitching Break Long Losing Streak of Portland Beavers
14
Walber
!
IJinx Chased;
Beavers Win
OneFromS.L.
fOALT LAKE C1TT, Utah, July Zl
O "Tr-Hl" Jim Poole's two crasn
Hn horn mn which" accounted for
four-of the Tuns scored by Portland
i 'and the effective pitching of George
v tWalberg, the bl( southpaw, enabled the
Beavers to put a crimp In their losing
a-streak Thursday at Salt Lake. The
victory 7 to 1 was the first scored
by Portland in 17 canes.
Until the seventh famine, the score
stood. Poole 4, Thurston L Poole had
. tchased'all of Portlands runs tar with
his two circuit clouts, while Thurston s
homer was the only score registered
off Walbergv 4
In the seventh singles by Cox., Mc
Canri and Sargent. King's - walk and
a sacrifice fly save Portland two tal-.
lies and In the eighth singles by High
and Cox and an error resulted iaan
other run. '
t Poole made his first home run in
the opening inning, driving Gressett in
ahead of him and his second ' came lrf
the third inning, scoring Wolfer.
Thurston made his hit In the fifth
inning. e i ;
Paul Strand, who hit safely ; In ' 3J
consecutive games, did not get a hit
off Walberg.
The two postponed games,. 'which
were scheduled to have been played
this series, will be staged during the
trip of the Salt Lake club to Portland
late In the season.
Score : .,"'
PORTLAND
AB. R. H. PO.
A.
O
' o
o
o
0
7 .
1
0
1
ftmnert. If
Wolfer. 2b
4
S
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
0
0
1
11
1
1
S
1
7
O
27
rPonle. lb .
2
0
2
1
0
0
0
His a. rf . .
Cox, ef . . . .
MeCaan, a
Ranent, Sb
Kins., e . . .
Walters. P
Total -'v .
.4 4
s
.4
. . .88 7 10
8At,T. LAKE
AB. R. H. PO
A.
2
0
o
o
e
o
o
s
s
o
E.
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
e
o
o
Kand, sa . . . .
Kern, Sb . .
Wilboit, rf
Btrand, lb .
!, if , . .
Schick, ef . .
Aa boson, .
Laasari, Sb .
Tbaraton. p .
Jenkins .
4 0
0
o
o
3
4
4
4
S
s
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
o
1
o
Toa!a
.SO
8
Batted' 'for'Lanari in the th.
score bt ryxiNoa
Portland 202 000 210 7
Salt Lake 000 010 000 1
S1M1IABT
Home mm Thnnton. Poole 2. Sac rifle
hit fireaaert. : Struck out By Thnrston 2,
br Walbr7. iBaa on balls Off Thuraton
i; off Waibrrc 6. Paaaed ball Kins. Kana.
napoiuibJa for Thornton 6. Walbers 1. Time
1:41; lanpiro Carroll and Toman.
A50EL8 TAKE It STRAIGHT
- BT BEATI3IO VEBS05 TIGERS
Los Angeles. July 21. Dumovich on
the -mound for the Angels won their
eleventh straight victory Thursday,
when they slaughtered the Vernon
Tigers, 10 to 4. score :
lM AVOICT.ES
VEBNON
AB. R.H.E.
AB. K. H. K.
Kulefer.rf. 5 18
McAnlaya S 11
Iwal.Sb. . 4 13
GiiBga-lb 4 1 1
CarrolUf. 11
Mcf'mbe.r 1 1
Smith.Sb. 4
C'boTna,cf S
Sohneider.rf 5
Hign.il ...
Locker.lb. . 4
VMw.hu. 4
L'anore.2b 8
Baidwin,e ' B
Oi Rwyer.2b
8 1
XIrpby.e. .
4
0 0
s s
1 0
Jamea.D. .
JoUt.d. . .
(silder.p. .
Hannah..
Totala. .87 10 13 rf Totals. .87 4 10 2
Btt4-r Jolly in eighth.
. ECOKE BT INNINGS
10 AngtUm J. ....... . 215 OOO 020 IS
- Hita 814 000 031 12
Timoa., 008 100 000 .4
Bit ...os 018 211 020 10
8CMMARY .
- Innhuta pibrhed- Jaaca 2 ploa. Jolly 8.
Cnanra dcfaaU' to Jamea. Rnna rcsponaibla for
-nlimM 4, Jolly 5, lunOTich 8. Struck out
By Jim 1. by Dumovich 1. Baaea on
ball Off Jamee 1, off iumoTich 1, off
(By totamaUonat Xgwa Barrioa. )
. . Amariean
Player. : ti. Ab. : R. ' H. : ."- Pet.
Staler, fit. liouia. . 88 881 78 148 .418
Vbb. Detroit. 77 : SOI SO 122 .405
Rpeakar. Cleveland 78 280 84 ldS .80S
Heilasaa. Detroit. 84 827 04 115 .352
MatiaeJ. New Xork 8 231 88 II
'; Rauonat
Romany, 8t Lenta 90 831 T 140 .80S
Bisbea. Pittabnts. 84 848 69 125 " .864
Orimea. Chicago. 78 2A 57 104 .864
HoUocher. Chiraco 88 835 48.121 .861
Danbert, Ctacin.. 00 353 69 128 .857
, Thuraday'a bomarnn hittara -
: NaUonal
Ptayer. ' Number. Season.
Horaaby. St. Ixuia..... 1 26
Crimea, CbJeaso ....... 1 8
riack, .; at,., iiouia. . t .- . 1 1
American .
Ward. Jtew Tork. 1 7
Bhaeiay, Uritcaco . . . . ... . . . . . . 1 ' 8
Jamiaaoa. CleTelartd ......... 1 . 1
Lieacue totals: American. 281; National 272.
ale of Gptleiry
3 Blade, American
Pocket Knives, $2 to
Hair ClippersValues
to $2. Special $1.43
Valet Auto Strop
Razors -. .$1.00
Genuine". Gillette
. Razors ......$1.00
Boy Scout
ICnives
Reg. $ 1.73 (g 1 O fr
Special . . . . n) JLmdfj
Winchester- Lunch Knives fine for
vacation trips .
Chowh Hardware G 6.
4th Street Between Alder and AXorrison
Dodger Leader's
Prediction in Big .
. Rac Coming True
TV KYV YORK. July 21. -A few weeks
i ago Wllbert Robinson spoke. He
said he expected to see his club' up
in the fight for the pennant within a
month, He didn't concede the Giants
a walkover. He didn't say the Pirates
were due for a flop, but he did expect
some Important change in the upper
flight of the National league, ; r
At - this ; time the v Giants are out
in front around the bendiand almost
out of sight. The Pirates and Beds
are tied up in deep fourth not far -from
the Cubssift fifth. The Cardinals are
virtually tangled with the Dodgers for
second place.. ' ,r-:'-.11 '
John Mcpraw never says anything
about the chances of his own club or
any other. After the example of the
Pirates who tossed Off a, nine-game
lead last year and lost the . pennant
In the last couple of weeks, he won't
dare claim the flag until the -figures
can't lose It for him. . .
K But once In a while old Wilbert Rob
inson speaks and when he murmurs
it's a wise idea to listen.
"I expect- some changes.'' said Robbie
and how things have changed to bear
him out "f -;v'. i ; '
If Wllbert BobJnson- could be "ob
tained for the Yankees ;he might even
handle Babe Ruth. It was his f atheVly,
friendly approach, his encouraging per
sonal interest that retrieved ' Dutch
Ruether from the bargain counter and
made him the leading pitcher of the
National league. ' It was Robbie as
much as the efforts of the team that
brought the Dodgers up to a fighting
position 'after a wretcned start. '
On paper the Dodgers aren't much of
a ball team, but you can't put the
powers of Wllbert Robinson on paper.
HOOTER 2TOT TO ; RACE
THiluth. Minn.. Julv 2L (V. P.)
Walter Hoover, winner of the. 'Diamond
Sculls, will not row in tne national
championships at Philadelphia In
August, his club announced.
Jolly 5. Hit by pitcher Sawyer. Wild pitch
James. hUme run scnneioer. wo oaae
hit KTillefer. French. Gricaa. Baldwin. Saw.
yer. Sacrifice hita landimere. Deal. Double
playa Baaryer to r rencn sb uocaer, aauuea
to UrMttmoTc to Cricsa. ;
SEICATOBS BAILTIX 5DfTH,
8COBE THREE BU2fS AND WR
Sacramento, . July zl. Sacramento
put on a thrilling finish in the ninth
inning here Thursday, rushing over
three runs to win from Seattle, 4 to
8. ' Score - .'
SEATTLE
SACRAMENTO
AB. R. H. E.
AH. K. H. E.
Lane.lf... 8 0 10
Schanc.ab. - 8
W'tenU.3b 4 0 0
MoIlwita,lb 3
Schinkle.cf 4
Mnrphy.lb 4 0
lared,cl. 4
Sheehan.2b
McNiey.rf
Orr.M
Peareejs.
Bamey.rf.
Stumpf.2b
Crane .ae..
Tobin.c. .
Bniaer.p . -Gardner.p.
Cook,e. . ..
Colwell.p .
Can field, p.
SUnase. .
TMUafis-a
J Ryan. .
IKopp. . ..
0 0
0 0
0 0
1 o
0 0
0 0 M
Totala. .84 8 11 21 Totals. .SI 4 4 2
Batted for Cornell in euchth.
t Batted for Pearce in ninth.
. i Batted for Cook in ninth.
t Batted for Canfleld in ninth. .
. SCOBE BT INNINGS
Seattle 001 110 000-0- 8
Hits ,. 111 231 200 -11
Sacramento 100 OOO 008 4
Hits OOO 010 003 4
Yi ' 8CMMART - i
, ilnoinea pitched Colwelt 8, Bnrrer 8. Cred
it Victory to Canf ield ; charge defeat to Gard
ner. Rona responsible for Colwell 2. Burse.'
3. . Struck out By CoiweU 2. by Banter 2
Baaes on balls Off Coiwall 1, off Burger 3,
off Gardner 2. - Stolen - bases Murphy. Two
baaa hits Eld red. Crane, McGaffigan. Sacri
fice hita Burger, Lane, Wistersil, MoUwits.
Double plays Schang to Sheehan to aloUwlu,
Pearce to Mollwita..
OAKS AGAIN TAKE SEALS
INTO CASIP 8COB.E 4 TO 1
Oakland. July 21. The Oaks landed
on the Seals again Thursday, winning
4 to 1. Both pitchers were In good
form, but three errors by the Seals
assisted them in taking the short end.
Score :
SAN FRANCISCO !
AB. R. H. E.
OAKLAND
' AB. R H E.
Brown. If . . 4 0 0 0
WHie.rf . . . 8 2 1 O
Cooper.ef . .8 2 2 0
Ifayette.lb 2 0 10
Knight,2b. 2 0 0 0
Cather.Sb. 4 O 1 0
Bra bakar. as S 0 0 1
Koehler.e.'. 3 O 0 O
Arietip... 3 0 10
I ToUb..274"l
Kelly .ef. . 2 0 0 0
Valla.If . . . 4 1 1 - O
MUler.Sb. 2 0 10
Bee.rf.. . . 4 O 2. 1
O Con..lb. 4 0 10
Rhyne.aa.,4 O 0 2
Kildan2b. 3 0 6 0
Asnew.e.. 8 0 3 0
Oearyj. . ". 3 - 0 0
Comptoa. 10 0 0
Totals. 80 17 8
Batted for Miller in ninth
SCOHB BT INNINGS
San Franeisco 000 100 000 1
Hita ............... 101 210 101 7
Oakland .....000 002 02
Hita 001 102 02 6
!- STJMlfART
Runs reapomiblo for Geary 2, Arlett 1.
o . v. ... u .. i , . . t . . . . r.
Ioinw vwk j v rm j . ay oiteu w. mill
OB balls Off Geary 4. off Arlett 2. Three
base -hit See. Sacrifice bits Knight. , Miller.
Laiayetta. Double play Brubaksr to Lafay
ette. Made (T - OpT
$2.50 tD Xos-wD
Guaranteed Shears
Sizes 6 to 8 Inch
Special 69c
Barber Shears High
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Odd Lot Razors
Values to $4.00
Special $1.15
35c
Joe Benjamin
Injured;Delays
Coming: Here
JOR BENJAMIN must be the easiest
injured battler In the world. Willie
Bernstein, his Western representative,
received a telegram from the Portland
lightweight Thursday, stating that te
bad strained a ligament in his leg and
would be unable to box in Portland
until the, latter part of August.
Benjamin's injury will result ;ln a
change, of the plans of the Portland
boxing commission, which planned to
use Joe In the main ; event t the
smoker to be staged during the second
week of August against the winner of
the Harper-Sacco contest. ,
Abe Mishkind, who will meet Harold
Jones of Taeoma'ta the semi-wlndup
attraction, will arrive In Portland Fri
day' night to resume his training. In
the eight bouts he has fought since
being' Injured, Mishkind has lost but
one decision and that to Jimmy Sacco
in Vancouver, B. C, a short Time ago.
Sacco and Harper continued their
hard training Friday. ' Both boys ap
pear to be going at top speed In their
workouts and should put up a wonder
ful scrap.
NATIONAL
At Cincinnati K. H. I.
New York ....... .O00 082 200 7 10 O
Cincinnati ' 010 OOO 002 S 12 4
Batteries Uyan and Snyder; Donahue, Oil
laapi and Wince.
At Chicago K. H. E.
Brooklyn 101 202 410 11 1 O
Chicaco OOO 000 ISO 7 11 2
Batteries Grime and Muter; Kaoffman,
S tenia nd, Jones and O'i'arreii.
At Pittiur ( 12 innioci) R. H. E.
Philadelphia ..001 OOO OOO 000 1 8 1
Pittsburg ... .001 OOO OOO 001 2 lO 0
Batteries Wainert and Uenline: Ulazner and
Uoocb. ,
At St Loots- R. H. E.
Boston 080 000 010 0 4 0 1
St. Louis . . . . . .001 002 100 1 5 11 8
Batteriea Marquard and Uibsoa; Shardell
and Amsmita.
AMERICAN
At Boston (10 tontngs) ' K. H. E.
Chicago .OOO OOO lOl 0 2 9 2
Boston . ..1O0 OOl .OOO 1 3 9 0
Batteries Fabcr, Bodge and Bchalk; Pea
nock and Walters.
At New Xork H. H. E
Detroit loo 000 000 1 S 1
New Tork OOO 002 03 8 0
Bettariet Oldham. kUmke and Woodall;
Uays and Schang.
At Philadelphia- R. H. X.
St. Louis 110 000 002 4 6 0
Philadelphia .... 000 000 000 0 S 1
Batteries Tsa Gilder ds Serereld; Boat
tneU and Bruggy.
At Washington K. H. E.
Cleveland .'..003 03V 010 tt 12 O
Washington 01O OOO O10 2 7 1
Batteries I' hie and G'Neill; Erickson.
Za chary and Picinich.
AMKRIOAN ASSOOIATION
At St. Paul (first game)
B, H. E.I J B.H.E.
Columbus .... 12 6 08V Pard. . . . . 2 8 1
Batteries BurweU and Lees, Hartley; Shee
han and Gonzales. . . .
Second gajne '
. - R. Hi E.I R. H. E.
Batteries Palermo and Lees; Benton 'and
. At Kanaaa City ,
R. H. E. t ' ? " R. H E.
Indianapolis. . "ll 4Kansaa City... 14 18 8
.B"f H111. B.rUoU. and idwger; Cald
well. Wilkinson and McCarty.
At UUwakee -
-5 B. H. Ej R. H. K.
LouiSTfll. ... O 10 3 (Milwaukee ... 8 14 1
Batteries Tincup, Long and Meyer; Lin
grel and Myatt.
Toledo at Minneapolis, postponed.
WESTCRH LEA0US
At Omaha
R. H. E. . R.H. B.
Tnlsa 1 4 2 Omaha 2 81 1
Batteriea BoebJar and Crosby ; . Tippia and
Spencer.
Second game
R.HE.I R.H.E.
Tuba....... 8 1 1 Omaha 882
Batteries Luksaoric and Crosby; Tipple
and Spencer. s
At Sioux CSty
. v B.H.K. ' It. H. E.
untnomi jy xi i 2 1 Sioux City. . 14 18 0
Batteriea Payne -and Fisher; . Williams.
vmrm, Assar ana wuerTT. .
jt ajenTer
n w VL x ' ' T n w
St. Joseph. . . 8 0 Denver .' 3 10 1
dfberg and Parker.
at ues saoinea
H XT f ( utt-bi
Wichita 812 SjDes Moines. . 18 18 0
Batteries Muaser. . Gregory and Griffin;
Cross and WOson.
Good Ride if Lived
Up to by Elevens
Rules of the National Fooball asso
ciation, the professional body running
the gridiron game, provides a fine of
I50Q for engaging a player still in col
lege. A second offense will bring ex
pulsion, while a player entering a
game under - a false name will be
barred from the league. Each club
will be required to post a forfeit of
?105o to observe the rules. The season
wilL open the first Sunday In October
and close the, Sunday after Thanks
giving. (M I N O TZ
BASBBAIX
Centralia, Waslu, July 21. The Cen
tralia Kiwanis baseball nine were de
feated by an 11 to 11, score Wednesday
afternoon when they tangled with the
Cbehalis Kiwanis team : on the -local
diamond. This was -a return ffght
staged 'between " the two - teams, Cen
tralia having recently defeated the
Chehalisites by a score of 9-7. '
; X19T DOXATIOXS I2T
So far 2028 subscriptions have been
received to the Hob art Baker memo
rial fund, aggregating over $200,000.
The structures, including- skating rink,
are being erected at ' Princetou uni
versity, scene of many of the late ath
letic triumphs. He met . death during
the great war In France. -
f
GOOD FISHING!
is merely a question of going to
the right stream and with the
right sort of tackle.
Selling the proper kind of good
fishing tackle is our regular busi
ness.. . v V
Backus Morris
fit Xorxlso St, Sear F earth .
Can't Expect a Solo to Beat a
Bitter Rivalry
Exists Between
Semi-Pro Teams
rptHE bis; attraction for Sunday In
A. serai-pro baseball circles Is the
NlcolaJ Door-Brotherhood of Railway
Clerks tame on Columbia Park for
the 1922 championship of the City
league. The last two days have seen
considerable squabbling over eligibility
of players on the part of the Nicolai
and Clerks managements and a bitter
feeling; has developed. The feeling
Came about because of the desire to
keep the game free from "ringers" and
develop a real champion of the City
league. The Nicolai Door club will go
Into the game Sunday with practically
the same line-up as has been seen all
seaaon The last men signed by Nicolai
was over threo weeks ago. according
to Manager Ben Feetham.
On the other hand, according to
Feetham, Railway Clerks are endea
voring to use new players in spite of a
"gentleman's . agreement between the
two managers involved., The Railway
Clerks' manager, Ted Richter, in giv
ing his version of the squabble, main
tains he is strictly within the league
by-laws and signed men up last Wed
nesday night.
President Leon S.- Jackson of the
City league spent several hours Thurs
day endeavoring to reach a settlement
with the two managers involved, but
without success. President Jackson is
sued the following statement just pre
vious to his .. departure for Seattle
Thursday night on a business -trip :
"It is greatly to be regretted that
such a matter should come up at the
close of a successful season. Harmony
toas been' maintained In the City league
organization throughout the yfear main
ly because of the "give and take" at
titude of the various managers. Minor
squabbles bave come up at odd times
but each time the attitude of the man
agers has been for fair play. As to the
merits of this particular case. I cannot,
at this time, go into detail. N I have my
personal opinions on the subject but
would not care to express them at this
time particularly as the game Sunday
involves the City league championship.
The w4ole subject will be threshed out
at a special meeting of the league
managers this coming week, if it is not
settled amicably by the warring fac
tions before Sunday's contest."
Tilden Easy Victor
Over Henry Beales
Chestnut Hills, Mass., July 21. (L
N; S.) William Tilden Jr. easily de
feated Henry Beales of Boston In three
match sets at the Long-wood Cricket
club Thursday. The champion won
three love games.- -
All the
Old Timers
are smoking
1HJLI1
fifteen
cigarettes
3i 1 its frr
A Movie Star
russjsinisssssssjsaBs
Quartette
Huggins' Job
Said to Be on
Fence Again
By Heiiry 1. Fsrrell
United Press Stan Comspondeat
TVTEW YORK. July 21. Speaking of
il the peculiar features of the 1922
pennant races, a New Tork baseball
man who does more than merely look
at the games, says:
"Wonder If some of these fellows
want to win the pennant?"
Money being the ruling Influence of
most of the players, he points out that
some of the players could make more
money by barnstorming and playing
winter baseball than by living on the
glory of a world's series. '
He made direct reference to no club,
but he pointed out that star players
would have more in the long run with
the share of a second place club in the
world series money and a fat winter
contract than they could get out of the
winner's cut of the fall classic. ;.
He. pointed out that it might never
enter the heads of the players to throw
games, but they might play carelessly
and without sufficient fight if they felt
that they didn't care whether they
won or not. '
The club owners In refusing to re
peal the anti-barnstorming rule and
in declaring each fall that they made
no money out of a short world series,
mhrht influence some nlavers in be
lieving they were doing no wrong if
they didn't fight their 'heads off for
the pennant.
. The In and out showing of the New
Tork Tanks has brought forward the
rumors again that Miller Huggins will
be decapitated as leader of the Amer
ican league champions.
Standings
PACIFIC OOAST LEAGUE
W. 1 Pet I
W.I Prt.
San Fran.
Vernon . .
Xjos Am. .
Salt Lake
6S 42 .811 Oakland. ,
3 43.504 Seattle. . .
68 52.527 Portland.
63 52 .505 Saer'mento
64 54 .500
48 89.449
44 61.410
43 85 .898
W. I Pet
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. I. Pet)
63 80 .63 4 f Brooklyn.
S3 S3 .SllfPittaburc.
46 4 1 .520 PhU'delphla
46 48 .517!Boston. . .
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Sew Tork
t. IxvuU.
Chicaco.
Cincinnati
48 44 .494
41 44 .483
SO 51 .870
29 58 .834
w. r, pet
45.48 .511
40 45.471
85 48 .422
87 SI. 420
W. Lv Pet
St. Imis.
New Tork
Ietroit.'.
Chicsco. .
51 l ..-480,
Clereland.
Washinctoa
Phil'delphia
Boston . . .
60 40 .556!
46 42 .528'
46 42.523
BOTH ABE ELIGIBLE
Paul Costello and Tom Rooney are
eligible to row against Walter Hoover,
world's champion single sculler. In the
title race . of the national regatta at
Philadelphia, Saturday, August 6. All
three are familiar with the course and
a great race is anticipated. .
Captain Webb and T. Burgess alone
bave swam the English channel.
in every Tqdmge
By 0. Jacobsson
Australians to
Make Strong Bid
For Davis Trophy
By Davis J. Walsh
International News Serriee- Sports Editor..
TVTEW YORK, July 21., If you ar
X l good at threading verbal needles.
you- may be able to deduce from the
utterance of Mrs. Molla B. Mallory, a
tennis champion .who says she knows
nothing about tennis, that America's
defense of the Davis cup this year
against the Australians will have to be
almost fool-proof. Otherwise, so you
will be allowed to Imagine, the cup
will go back across the Pacific to the
land from whence It came.
Mrs. Mallory did not say these things
in so many words. She merely allowed
your humble scribe to Infer this much
during the course of Interviews at the
tennis champion's home today.
3. O. Anderson was one of the most
Improved .players she had seen, this
or any other year, Mrs. Mallory inti
mated. Gerald Patterson. now had a
comparatively strong back-hand sup
plement, she further declared.
"Then you think the Australians have
a great chance to win?'
"Oh, no, no, no." Molla hastened to
reply, Don't make - me say that.
Don't make me say anything. I know
nothing about tennis. Ask Mr. Tilden.
He'll tell you I never study or analyse
.the game." : - .6
"Tou jusi go out and play ltTf I sugV
gested. " r-
"Tes, that seems to be It"
She had noted, however, that Pat
terson's back-band, and perforce his
game la general, had Improved.
The Stanford university ; baseball
nine wIH play a series o games In the
Hawaiian islands during the summer.
. - ' ;'V
Walter Hagen (present holder of the British Open Golf Title) , Jock Hutchi
son, Harry Vardon- and scores of other prominent figures in,the golf world
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Burke" Shafts Are Supreme
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proof;. Burke clubs are shown here in a complete assortment of styles. , "Grand Prize,"
"Golf rite' "Standard" and "Columbia" Burke clubs are here at lowest' prices some
for as little as $2.50. j. ; , . ' .. .
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"Burke'' Golf Bags Standard Golf Balls
the kind with the aluminum bottoms
are featured at.: Meier & Frank's. All
styles and sizes. ' Moderate prices. -
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By Mr. Ainsley's-original system, and,' as a result of the keen personal interest he
displays in every student of the game, the course of five lessons is amply sufficient for
the average person to learn the essentials of golf. Appointments may be made in
person or by telephone. - - -
; , , r . ! : . t Meier A Frank's; Sporting Goods Store, Sixth Floor.
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Eastern Fistic Gossip
By Tairplay
tUopyrialit. IMS
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NEW 'TORK. July tl. Whether or
not Bobby Barrett, the Philadel
phia lightweight, bad his career totally
spoiled, in being hurried too swiftly
to a. .meeting; with Lew Tendler as
Jimmy Handler was spoiled years ago
by being hurried against Kid Lavigne
will be demonstrated shortly when
Jimmy Dougherty's bard puncher will
go against Joe Welling. ; Welling Is not
a great bitter, but he is great n
defense and if Barrett hammers him
much he will be in line for' a new
start upon the path with Tendler a
path which Tendler- so rudely blocked.
Tommy Loughran. the South Phila
delphia middleweight, who treated
Harry Oreb with so little consideration
recently, seems to have succeeded in
locating the missing Johnny Wilson:
At least Joe Smith says he has run
Wilson to earth and expects to ' get
him to agree to a match next month.
Loughran, by the way, says be wants
to fight Greb again, this time 15 rounds
to a decision, in New. York. r
This desiro has been made known to.
Greb, who has made no reply as yet.
Greb Is curiously intent upon meeting
big fellows and letting men of his
own slse or smaller alone. Jeff Smith
seems to be unable to induce him to
get Into tho ring and when the New
York "boxing commission invited Greb
to meet Dave Rosenberg for the mid
dleweight title Greb said ho was no
longer interested ins that particular
crown.
-Chicago. July 21. u. p.y Floyd
Vi Fltzsimmons, Michigan City pro
moter, wants to match Jack Britton
and Dave Shade for the welterweight
championship. - -
Montreal. -Que., July 21. U. P.)
Paul Lahav, amateur , heavyweight
champion of Canada, lias been sus
pended for boxing against Jack Demp
sey and may lose his amateur stand
ing. Ottawa. Qnt., July 2L (TJ. P.) Jack
Dempsey, here on an exhibition : tour,
said he would box Bill Brerman within
two months, and would then fight Jess
Wlilard and Harry Wills.
White Posts Check
For 60 With Leonard
(Br United Newsl
New Tork, July 21. Without waiting
for the outcome of the Leonard-Tend
ler. fight for the lightweight title,
Charley White of Chicago, whom Leon
ard once knocked out, has filed a for
mal challenge to Leonard with the
New York athletic commlssion. accom
panied by a forfeit check of J 2 500.
White gave Willie Jackson a ter
rific beating here last winter and
Jackson has never come. back. Charley
also beat Johnny Dundee recently, com
pensating for the defeat Dundee gave
him in the Garden last winter. ' .
HUTH DROPPED A 50TCH
New York. July 21 TJ. P.) Be
cause i of, his weak - hitting. Manager
Hoggins baa dropped Babe Ruth from
third to fourth place In the Yankee
batting orderv- -
MtGVSX ITY LAXD8 JTEW JOB
Dubuque. Iowa, - July 11. U.; P.)
Joe . McGlnnity, former "iron . man"
hurler of the Giants, has been signed
to manage -the ""Dubuque Mississippi
Valley league club.
RAY AINSLEY
Prominent Golf Professional and
Instructor Now in Charge of
Meier & Frank's
Golf School
Uses and Highly Endorses
rBk i srki si bti
Golf
Lessons By Mr. Ainsley
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For. Honors
TyLEASED with the prospects of a
XT- good day for rowing, the visiting
crows f rojn Vancouver and Victoria.
B. C, as well, as from the Portland
Rowing club are ready for the opening
events of the annual North Pacific As
sociation of Amateur Oarsmen regatta,
billed for this afternoon.-
!Tbo Junior contests are set to start
at 3 o'clock this afternoon and the
final races all senior will be staged
on the one and. one half mile course
just south of the' east approach of th
Sellwood ferry at the foot of Harney
avenue, Saturday afternoon. The first
event , is scheduled to start promptly
at 2:30 o'clock ; and there will be no
waits and delays, according to those n
charge. . J'?-. '
The Canadian rowers were out for
a short workout Thursday night and
they reported themselves ire the pink of
condition. With the exception of the
Junior fours this; afternoon, both Van- -couver
and Victoria will have repre
sentatives . in each ' race against ' the
Portland combinations. . Victoria wm
unable to muster a junior four but
there Is a possibility that a last min
ute entry may be made. .
H. E. Judge, president of the asso
elation, will be the commodore of the
two day program and the other of
ficials have beet instructed to be on
hand to handle the - affair promptly.
The barge Sa.n has been engaged by
the. Portland Rowing club to take spec
tators to the scene of the races and
It will leave the east approach of the -Morrison
bridge' both - afternoons in
time to anchor opposite the finish lino.
There Is plenty of room on the banks
to permit thousands of spectators to
witness the contests and all ho care
tobe on hand are requested W remem
ber that It is the new course that is go
ing to be used and not the one near
the old club site at the foot of Ivon
street. Any of the trains leaving the
First and Alder streets station every 15
minutes will take spectators to Harney
avenue.
The many beautiful trophies which,
are up for competition ere pn display
at Spalding's 1 and Jaegers' jewelry
store.
Tennis
SEATTLE. Wash., July 21. Herbert
Suhr of San .Francisco was the
most feared of all the visiting tennis
players to the annual Washington
state tennis championships here this
week but he has been j eliminated..
Marshall Allen of Seattle defeated the
Californlan, who was runner-up in the
Oregon state men's singles last Sat
urday. In the most spectacular and
sensational match of Thursday's play.
The scores were -3, The finals of
the Junior section will be played, here
Saturday between Armand Marion of
Seattle and Harry Shaw, also of Se
attle. .
Hornsby Hits 26th'
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St. Louie. Mo.7 JW. tu-'"fT'T.
Rogers Hornsby, t ijouis carumai,
knocked his 2th heme run of the sea
son Thursday in the game with, the
Boston Braves. This establishes a new
home run record for the National
league and gives Hornsby the home
run lead of both maSor: leagues. .
Goods
such famous makes as Burke SO, Vic
tor 75, U. S. Royal,. Reach 1 and 2, etc
Are always carried in stock. " v
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