I Iiere, TtoeBie. and. ') 7.'- Brooklyn 7; Pittsburgh O BROOKLYN, May 11. (Natio nal.) Brooklyn ; got an even break with Pittsburgh by winning the final game of the series today 7 to 6, Pittsburgh won the first and the next two were postponed. Jim Bagby was knocked out of the box In the third by three sin gles and a double for four runs. Score R. II. E. Pittsburgh ... ,v ...... G U 3 IJrooklyn . . . , . - . 7 10 ; 3 Bagby. Kunz, Gla ner and Schmidt;. Grimes and Taylor. . NREADINESS SQPIRE EDGEGATE-He Get, Hi, Pocketboofc, NSPRHSTIG CARlVALATSTADIll STOCKS ALL'i !j " L ' ' i ..' ' j j IT LOtn K1U1AK!I ! Vocxtt too , r?,cj I Vi . , Y f jr XTC. "5 I - T tC"Vt TO T I vJ ! Yf l ) V - 11. (iy. 3. li rr r ... , ' ji - , - NEW YORK, May Stadium, the world's biggesttbaseball plant, was converted : today into the world's greatest fistic arena where tomorrow -J more thana ton iof heavyweights will do battle for. the free -milk fund. y,V ;7 - ;! f ? ; ' -r i f Room was made for 100 JOOO persons, if that many care to -see Jess Willard. - the former claim of pugilistic fitness against Floyd Johfeson, a Des JIotnej, Iowa, youth of 22 years; see Luis Firpq, the power jui Argentinan against jacc jiaciuiine 11, a ueisrou youngs ter, wno never nas Deen tioorpa .other contestants. Beavers ;Uose Jto iAngeji Bees; By Huge Score i-XOS :ANGELES. May 11.-4- 1 ?lior Angeles made it three straight agafnst 'Portland today, defeating the 'third, bunehing two walks three hits and a sacrifice for four fruisV and' padding ' another in . vi-i .......... .-ji I- Los Angeles' .. . .5 8 r J Schroeder. Eckert and .Byler: it-. . r . ; Vernon 35,. Salt Lake 11 . . te . sicnneiaer, rigm neuaer qi "ItieVernon. coast league baseball jcauo loaay sei wau is supposed iju - Ijje'a tecord when he knocked five kiomi runs in today's game with FaTt; tke.- He droTe in .14 iof'Ver "Loh's runs and In.'hla sixth tlr4e at "the bat. the' ball missed going good for two bases. Vernon won Verhon 1 .VV.'. i i .35 38 1 t5aJtiLake' -i 11 15 1 1 -JitJell'antl Murphy; CoumboL - Kidney,. - Eheehan, Jenkins and t'ciers. Aniinson. ' - J; Sacramento 9, Oakland O ' "f SACRAMENTO, Cal., May ll "With "Punch" Penner working fin faultless form, the Sacramentos made ' V four straight' from the Oakland club by a score of 9 to 0. Besides 1 pitching , shutout ball, 'Tenner-Bunched out three slash Ini hits. Sacramento's offensive as unbeatable ? while 1 the Oalks - played " a listless game.' i ' f 'j' f-r--hi, :j;r:-y:j ii. : Oakland '-s "2. V1. 5 .'.v. I . ft 5 acVanronto VrH'riVv:".':'.'" 13 Arlctt.' Murchlo ; and ThoniBS, "Roadf Pennock. Shea and Koehlkor. Frisco 2, Seattle O SAJf FRANCISCO. May 11 aecona weea or tne seasoncmrwyp Jim 'Scott pitched ' the best- gajme he has turned in since his no-hit, , 4 no-ran contest in Oakland,, jle econd week of the season' wiisn " ;li"e shut lout -Seattle today; 2l to : - 0. ' The Seals 'could not do much wlth the offerings or Blake either. but they managed to bunch hits In ;the first and sixth innings sending ?a run over in achi ! - 1 .Seattle . . . ' San Francisco 2 5T' 1. ; Blake and Agnew. v ; Ritchie; Scott knd CGoIf'Pjavers Listed ' For Trio? to Corv ,There " Is nol yet any , o V Icial golf champion In -the Salem golf club the" finals oi the Hartfmaa lirothers cup contest, not yet jbav ..Ing been played. II. H, Smith -and E.W. JCay were the survivors - .ri? j the . elimination games tip to ,. the .very . last game; which! was , to haW .been played pff onsun . day, bill both players. were olut x-t .town for ;the, day.;, and thejj will ,haye to , settle ihe . title latjer i In the week, by agreed play. - Salem is to take on Cptvallls and . , Eugene In an - in'ter-club , jnatcll ;t0' be played la Corvallis, Sunday,. May l.a.-, j A ! teitatlve .team has been selected; thou eh any -other -club member Is author 1 ied to challenge any team! mem ber frj-jivgama before" the tpurna ' . inenL; and :l bf? succeeds in de feating thof designated , represent ative, fce Timelf. may eairn tin place on . the team.? . This jHliraln- afpf the last chanc of either fa ypr ttlsm - or mistaken flulgment on' the part of the committlee that Aleeti Mbe1"; elob repreenatlves. Tlieplayere officially designated to" make ''t'he, Corvallis trjfp are: w kay.'CHn-fer, Smith, 'Col. '.Hot - rheon,.rThIelsen, Crete, ilcCam " mooV-i Farmer --Locks,' -Robef ts, JIarr," Mangis, Keene,' Gabrielsoru .Dyer. -Fry. Jack Elliott, Brown. .Robertson.4 ' ! - vAnyone who. feels that, any of these players Isn't good enough can dare him an 18-holej contest. NnUfl DROPS m u nmu fum W, L. - I ) Yankee chammon. trv to prove his tor the iu:i courix; ana tnree- hand by beating him lean take hi$ puce on iue leaui. t i. . i .m.. . j- A great block of ieats has been purchased by society folk and an other reserved for ifcity and stato officials.. I :.j ' .i. . - ' " ' The Willard-Johnon and Firpo- McAuliffe matches tire booked for 15 rounds each. I Frfd Fulton, the Miuncsotan who onc was reckon ed a championship contender, and Jack ' Renault, Canadian cham pion:, are to go' In !a 10-rounfi match. Al Reich, one of the men who tried to whip champions - ut didn't will try Ihis punchejs n Tiny Herman, a westerner, ijn six rounds The opening engage ment, a .four-round match,1 has Joe McCann, one of Firpo's mates, and Harry Draake, a sparring man of Willard's camp, for principals. Weather "prospects are for a clear, cool day. j In the event of rain the show will be held Satur day, May '19. and If a second postponement becomes necessary, on May 26; j J :'. STAXFIELD KILLED BOISE. Idaho, May 11 Sydney Stanfield. eldest brother of United States Senator ! Robert M. Stan- field of Oregon, was instantly killed near Payette, Idaho,' tonight when' the car in which he wai riding plunged 7ft feet . Into two feet of water in, a' large irrigation ditch. - :' , Mellon is it Secretary Mellon is out in an kintervlew In which he advocates the redaction of certain axes. We always thought; Mellon was a fine man?- Exchange., -. F Boston Now in First Division; v Home Run Records Are : : Broken u fJKW YORK. May 1 1. ( Na tional.) The New York Giants made it .two out of , three from Chicago . today, winning the last game of the series 1 to 4. Cun ningham clinched the game for New, : York in the sixth Inning when he drove in three runs with a two-base hit. Statz made one of the best catches seen here thH season on 1 Mouse! in the second inning. 3 -1 1 i , -! .--".,. ' Score -i . ' ' ' ' R. II. E. Chicago 4 . . . n . . . . . 4 6 3 New York, . . 7 iOj 1 Dumovich. Cheeyes, Ruwell and O'Farrell; Scott and Snyder. . Phildelhia 20; St. Louit It PHILADELPHIA.' May 11. ( National ) Several records were broken or equalled at the- Nation al league park" today when Phila delphia defeated St, ', Louis 20 to 14. i . j-,i.;J -r. .V . " Ten home runs 'were made by the two teams, which is said to be a National league record for one frame. ,,. . j. ! J; ' .& . ;', -- . Williams,' who made three home runs today now has-' 12 circuit clouts for the season' and -leads both major leagues in this re spect. . ' ' ' :. .. St.'Lo6ls made 22 hits, which gives the! visitors 70 hits for the four-game series, beating the re cord of 39 hits for four contests, madef by Boston here recently. The runs made by the Cord inals I gives them 41 for the series, beat Ing Boston's; mark by one run. Score ! R. H E. St. Ijotiis ,.l J. ......14 22 2 Philadelphia! ' . . ..20 .18 -0 s Haines. (Kfcerdel. Ilarfoot. Stu- arti North and Ainsmlth. McCnr- dy; Behan, Weinert. Meadows and llenline. I , .".. ' t Ronton S; 'irM-inna(J I r IIOSTON. May 11. National -j-After losing rour straight gamos by one-frun imargins. Boston to day tdafeated Cincinnati : & to 4. scoring the winning run with two out In the ninth when Bagwell, a pinch hitter?, singled tovcent?r. sending In Mclnnis v from third The Utter niti safely four out of fonr times at bat. ." " Score- ' :-- R. H.'E Cincinnati -i. , ' . . 4 7 3 Boston ! , J.... 5 13 3 Luque. Keck. Couch and Har grave," Wlngo; Marquard and 0" Neill. " - " - - Associated Press TWO OUT DF THREE OR Ml Hi MEN I LEAGUE STANDINGS j FACtFXO COAST LEAGUE W. 1 4. i,t. J?U :.5Jj .0143 556 .541 .tnn .:!.-. 3 .321 i .-. r-t. ,739 .545 .542 .524 .500 .155 ,;to i Vernon .. . San KrancUco PortUnd 4 8it LuVe Sacramento .... Seittle . Ioh" Angeles ... OmVI.nd ... . ... ; Cs-i .14 15 15 16 17 21 :...21 --..20 ...20 .14 ...12 . ......12 NATIONAL LEAGUE W L. New York -i .., . 17 0 Pitulmri 1 .12 10 SI. Uuia I .qlS 11 liotor ..i .Tll 10 Chirago ..... L. 11 11 I'inrinnati . ..l' 12 Brooklyn ; 7 .14 I'hiladclpbia . ... 7 10 AMERICAK LEAGUE VP. L. Sew York .....in 7 f etroit, i:...12 lo leveland i . . .... ,.12 lo Boston . ... .. t PhiUdelrlna : ...-l 9 Washington . 9 10 St. 'luU z .. 9 12 Chicago . .J. 8 11 Pet. .r.o .545 .545 J529 .52 47 429 .421 Washington State Easily I Beats Montana University PULLMAN'. Wash., May 11. Washington Statecollege took the first of the i two-game baseball series from the University of Mop- tana here today, score 13 to 0. Montana reached second base only twice, once when Driscol hit a two-bagger and again when walks forced the runner there. Cook . knocked two home runs and Hanley ope tor the Cougars. Johnson, Grizzly pitcher, wa3 an easy victim for the heavy WSC batting line. ' Scores It. H. E. U, of M. ... . . -0 3 3 Washington SUte .... 13 1 6 1 Johnson and Simmons; Friel, Naeda and Bray, Anderson. : Oregon Aggies Defeat Oregon University 1 to 0 EUGENE. OrTMay 11. Ore gon Agricultural college was win ner over ; the University , of Ore gon baseball' team today by. a score of I io 0, at a game staged at the OAC field at Corvallis. The winning run .was scored in the last half of the ninth inning as the result of a hit, a walk, an error, f and a long sacrifice fly. The second game the series will be played tomorrow. Score R. II. E. OAC . . . . 1 4 " 1 Oregon .... .... 0 4 S Young ahd Duffy; Shields and Cook. ' : Silverton High Beats ! , Woodburn School 7 to 3 SILVERTON. Or.. May. 11. (Special to The 1 ; Statesman.) Silverton high school . defeated Woodburn in a game of baseball played', on tho local 'diamond Thursday afternoon." This gives Silverton the opportunity to re present the north end of Marion county in the county tournament! to be held at Silverton Map i. Balch, the'-local pitcher, struck out nine men and allowed Wood- burn eight hjts. Silverton f se cured 1 1 hits. . Oddie. shortstop acted as hitting star of the game. The Silverton battery , was Balch and Blazer. ' That ojf Woodburn was Moore and Steller. The score was 7 to 3. AMERICA X ASSOCIATION Minneapolis 0; St. Paul 6. ; Kansas City 12; Milwaukee 1 Louisville - Indianapolis game postponed; rain. Columbus - Toledo game post- "poned; rain. M i Thorough work., careful hand rubbing, r bent of materials only aied assure you a lasting good Job. " Now 14 the time : for ' -r work," have the car ready for th season: Eetimutes givrn. s , , . ., j . ( RELIANCE AUTO PAINTING CO. Phone 037 ; 210 Stte St. Cor. Front : - 1 - J ' SENATORS BEAT Cleveiand Passes Philadel phia, Bostonains, St. Louis Passes Sox. DETROIT, V May 11. (Ameri can) Zachary was too good for Detroit today, and' Washington beat the Tigers 4 to 1. Heii mann'a home run that cleared the left field (fence saved Detroit from a shutout and brought to 17 the number o consecutive games itf which the right (fielder was hit safely. Score ' R. H. E. Washington .......... 4 - 9 1 Detroit 1 5 2 Zachary and Gharrity; Collins, Cole and Woodall. Kt. LouU 14; Philadelphia 3 ST. LOUIS, May 11. (Ameri can.) St Louis routed four Phil adelphia twirlers, including Ed. Rommell, and won today's game 14, to 3. The locals piled up six tallies in the sixth. Wright al lowed the visitors but four hits. Miller's line drive In the ; ninth bounced, past Jacojbson for a homer. i . Score R. II, E. Philadelphia ..... . . . .3 4 2 St. Louis . . i . . . 14 15 1 Rommell. O'Neill, Ogden. Har ris. Ozmer and Perkins. Rowland; Wight and Severeid. t r j Boston-Chicago postponed, rain. New York-Cleveland ed, rain. postpon- Linfield Wins Meet From Reed Collegians M'MINNVILLE. Or.. May 11. Linfield college won a dual track meet from Reed college today. 70 to 51. The exciting race of the day was the half mile re lay .which was won by Linfield. Hansard of Linfield was the high point man with 13 points to bis credit. Loree of Linfield was sec ond with '11;. Cor. of Linfield was third with 10. and Stone of Reed fourth with 9. McTigue Given Welcome ''4 : On Return to Berengaria NEW YORK, May 11. Mike McTigue, who left! the 1 United States some months ago unnotic ed, returned on the Berengaria today as light heavyweight cham pion of the world, to a welcome fit or a nabob. , yt The conqueror of Battling SIkl wore a soft hat puslied backr4 on his neck and a grin that widened as a brass band, on the pier blar ed a merry Irish tune a! welcome. !As he trotted down the gang- Li.nir a rnwd of ndmirnrs ra n- .u.sn. . - r tured him, lifted him over their IfeO Round Trip Reduced Fare TO PORTLAND ' - i . .. .... . , Every day beginning May 3. Good for fifteen days re turning. Ride in fast. - Bale, and. ; comfortable' electric trains, and save your auto mobile more economical than driving. Dally trains for Portland leave Salem 7:15. 9:45 and 11:15 a. m.. 1:40. 4:00. 5:30 and 7: SO p. m. Reduced round trip fares alwj to Albany, Corvallis, Eugene and other points Oregon Electric 7 Ry. J. W. Ritchie, Agent HI ISl"4 r up Breal chccr: WIUITIlllil WliniQ "Sure now," said 'McTicue, ''it's right gjlad I am to be home again." - . . - ' Mike intends to go into train ing Immediately for his schedul ed match fbr the title with Georges Carpentier in this coun try. on July 14. He declared he would meet any lightheavy weight in the world, in a decision con test. J . Use of "Rabbit Punch" ; Is Ruled Out of Boxing ' NEW YORK. May The New York state boxirig" commis sion today made a new ruling pro hibiting use of the "rabbit punch" in all future bouts in ithe state, including those at the Yankee stadlm tomorrow. ' I i The "rabbit i punch' lor a vari ation of It, was used' effectively. according to some experts, by Jack Dempsey in preparing George Carpentier for- the knockout, he administered later. The commis sion's definition of the "rabbit J punch" wasj a blow delivered from above, descending vertically or nearly so, landing on the. back of the neck at! the base of the skull.' T m Hutu dm I'i. iar lip iw w " i.a mwrt 'inrnv. n!,iiW' 43 MS? & X f iiinn iiuiu 60 MEET .1 Hal -Holmes of Missionaries Wins First Place in Four r Events WALLA WALLA, Wash., May ll.- Whitman college track men repeated today their j performance of a year ago and won their track meet hefe from Gonzaga with a to tal of 75 points to the visitors 58. The meet was iheld ion Ankeny field before a good sized crowd of fans. . ;-...' j- . M . - ' To Hal Holmes, stellar Whit man ' athlete, goes the individual honors Of the meet", In the four events which Holmes entered, he walked away with first place in each event with oase. low! hurdles the 120 In the discus throw In the 220 hurdles and Holmes won and following i these! he entered the 220 dash and won. His en- durance power was shown well. wuuiniuiw n is w vt& :iijMr i4iiii w-Ht w jsuw wrw i Willi MOTHERS' BAY TOMORROW GIVE MOTHER THE YARN She will enjoy knitting a shawl or sweater for herself from i , "MAYPOLE" OREGON YARNS j Soft, fluffy, warm and durable made of finest selected fleece wooli Comes in various weights suitable for sweaters, shawls, scarfs etc I Knitting worsted, 2 oz. 40c ' Shetland Floss, lloz. 250: Silk O Wcwj knitting worsted, 2 oz. 60c Shetland Floss; Silk O' Wool 1 oz 30c J ' Complete stocks of new spring colorings ; Peacock, Gendarme, Golden rod, Jack. Rose,. Reindeer, Royal Blue, Heather Mixtures, Golf Green : - - - ' ' . earn 4mMW!mg. , . i - " - J. .. -- . ... v . grato of Gonzaga tied for second Ingram of Gonzaga red for second place in the individual i scoring. Walker,. Whitman dark -1 horse sprung the unexecred and won the 100-yard, dash over Ingram and Hodges pf Gonzaga who" are said to have made the distance in 9.4. Corckrum of Whitman, set too fast a pace for the rest of the field in the two-mile event. Swen son came in second and Hodges of Gonzaga, third. S wen son also made third place in the mile, which : followed closely after th two' mile event. Pancho Villa Wins From . Philadelphia Pugilist CHICAGO, May 11. Pancho Villa, former American flyweight champion won from Battling Mur ray of Philadelphia in a fast ten round bout here tonight. Murray broke his "nose in the ninth when the two boxers "bump ed heads in a fast exchange of blows as, both boxers were in the center of the Ting. , ;iunos ox tour ST. PAUL, Minn., May 11. The exhibition tour of Tom Gib MrtxtR-in as bhk w tfcuwiiisiiwiie-wwt t tmiiini(iii bons, who will fight Jack Demp tey for the heavyweight cham pionship at Shelby. Mont'., July 4, will be cut to a week or ten days, Eddie Kanei Gibbons' manager. announced here today. The tour will include ! only such towns as can be reached' in easy jumps, Kane said. , . .' Td know . how good a cigaretia really can oe vnaac you must try a mdk.m nn-w csfflwii MWwnwi-iHrimiii.ic.i,' Ktiwia ir Su3IGy .viqarsttca I H i f f ... v .- .