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I'ACi; MX DAILY EAST ORKGOXIAX. PEXDT.ETON, OREGON', FRIDAY. JULY 2. 191'. EIGHT PAGES GREAT PITCHING STAR STILL SHINES ir -! pi 111 ottles in V -A oeix Oregon Theatre Monday Night JUL Commencing at 8:30 p. rn. Doors Open at 8:00 p. m. MAIN BOUT 20 ROUNDS HUE Of Seattle. SEMI-WINDUP 6 RDS. JOE FARRELL VS. TED MILLER 4 Round Curtain Raiser Kid Snyder ' v. Bill Sweeney. Ringside Seats $2.00 Reserved Seats $1.00 Tickets on sale at Welch's Cigar Store. Bathing ..... Caps 50c to $1.00 Plain and fancy styles; tight fitting models and flaring ef- j feels. Practical caps that pro- j tect hair arid ears. Suitable for ; bathing in ocean, lake, river, tank or tub. Faultless quality I meaning the best. j 8KK OIU WINDOW DISPLAY '. IIFJ'OKE BUYING. Tollman & Go. Leading Druiti - t V X3 COCJTEST 7 6 m mm Of Vancouver VS. ANANA A Carload Direct from New Orleans SELLING CHEAP to Everybody Get a nice bunch before they are gone At Car Near O-W. R. & N. Depot HOODIES, CHOP SUEY, CHINA DISHES GOEY'S 11 Big Purses at an End in the Fighting Game PKOMOTKKS TO OFKK.lt NOTHING HIT "1KI5CKXT.K" TK.KMS IX ITTVKK. BY RAURY F A R IS. Press Staff Correspondent) TORK. July 2. Fighters tl'niUd NEW may just as well say goodbye to the fat guarantees they have received In the past. The day cf big purses U at an end. Stung often and deep by guaranteeing fighters huge sums only to see the box office receipts totalling but half the amounts boxing promot era have determined to offer nothing but " percentage"' terms In the fu ture. Boxers will be given a certain per centage of the gross receipts. Mo, guarantee that the percentage will amount to any set sum will be offer ed. The promoters believe that the boxer Is worth a percentage of what he draws at the box office and no more. In order to make the percentage thing stick the promoters In the prin cipal boxing centers of the country have decided to form an association. This move was first fostered by Tom Andrews, boxing promoter of Milwau kee. Wis., and It Is bearing fruit Andrews recently made a flying trip to New Tork and lined up most of the big promoters here. It is now planned to hold the initial meeting of the promoters in Cleveland sometime in September. The Ohio city is cho sen because of its central location. Promoters from New Orleans, St- Louis. Buffalo, Boston, Milwaukee, Denver and New York have signified their intentions of attending the meet ing. After organizing the promoters are first expected to adopt rules prohib iting the guaranteeing of any sum to fighters. A hard and fast rule that only a certain percentage of the re ceipts will be given to the fighters is planned. After that is disposed of the promoters plant to tackle the question of a universal scale of weights. At present the weight standard is decidedly faulty. Fighters posing as lightweights often enter the ring around the 140 mark. This the pro moters plan to do away with by ad opting a uniform scale which the box ers will have to abide by. Rules by which a champion must defend his title within a certain pe riod are also to be taken under con sideratlon but they may not be acted upon until a later session. italic uuim) rountain pivo rile introduce you to her new friend (7 CI 5 at yew Javorife fountain Also by the Case at Pioneer Bottling Works, Gtem KWONG HONG LOW 116 Writ Alts St.. Upstart, Phone 433 Four Letters Spell Success in Baseball T-A-O-T, THAT IS WHAT l.En CLAUKXCE KOWMND TO TOP OK COW MS. BY J. P. YODEU. U'nited Press Staff Correspondent.) CHICAGO, 111.. June 30. Four let ters, properly arranged, tell the chief reason why a man who led a bush team last year is piloting an Ameri can league team on or in the constant vicinity of the top of the column this year. The four letters are T-A-C-T. The man's name Is Clarenee Rowland. Somebody has said, and a lot of others picked up the saying, that Rowland's middle name is "Speed." For the edification of those who don't know you can add that Rowland's first name is "Tact." It would have been short of hu man for some of the elder men on the White Sox register not to have had, however deeply buried In their systems, a feeling that was antagon istic when they realised they would have to take orders from "the bustl er. ' It is the same in any other line of business. Rowland as deeply realized this. And being not only a student of the game, but a student of human nature, and especially base ball human nature as well, he set out to batter down this feeling. Ask any man on the Chicago Am erican team today and he'll tell you that Rowland is the goods. TJjey're for him, tooth, nail, and batting eye. They'll also tell you the reason. It's because Rowland knew which man to bawl out; he knew which man to slap on the back when he pulled a grand play and which not to. He studied his men and soon knew which one needed a strong verbal poke In a soft spot to get his fighting dander up. Where he applied walloping sar casm to this one, he plastered on a bit of appeal to another's pride, or! smeared on a coating of diplomatic stuff that aroused a sense of rivalry in another. To some of the older and more ex perienced players who were his heri tage as successfor of the beloved Jim my Callahan, Rowland frankly went ror advice. It made a hit. Everyone was ucKiea in me place he liked to be tickled. But, an unbeliever might argue, how about George Stallings and his bust ling, busy batting Braves? That's easy. Stallings, the grinder and driv er, happened t8 have that kind of men on his team. That's the reason the Braves copped the big Flag last year. Every man Jack of them were the kind that needed that kind of leading. They got bumped where it tickled them most efficaciously to get bump ed. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. At Portland Portland 2 5 Oakland i 5 At Los Angeles Los Angeles u 14 Salt Lake 4 g At Oakland Venice 6 12 San Francisco 4 10 N ATIONAL LEAGUE. At Philadelphia Philadelphia 2 8 0 Boston 1 J) At Thicago Pittsburg 4 10 2 Chicago 0 4 3 At Brookljn Brooklyn 9 New York 2 13 2 At Cincinnati Cincinnati 5 7 0 St. Louis 4 11 3 AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Detroit Chicago 5 Detroit 3 At New York Washington 5 New York 3 At St. Louis Cleveland IS St. Louis 2 FEDERAL LEAGUE. At Brooklyn Kansas City 6 10 Brooklyn 2 4 Second game: Kansas City 6 7 Brooklyn I S At Buffalo Buffalo 4 Kt. Louis 1 7 Second game: St. Louis 13 15 Buffalo 0 6 At Newark Chicago 9 Newark 1 10 At Baltimore Baltimore 6 8 Pittsburg 0 4 Second game: Pittsburg 13 18 Baltimore i Sportland Sparkles Promoter rtlllle Farrell has arrang ed for two fast preliminaries to the 20 round bout between Bud Anderson and George Ingle at the Oregon the ater Monday evening. Earl Bnyder and Bill Hweeney will box four rounds and as a seml-wlndup, Joe Farrell and Ted Williams of Portland will go over the same route. AH are clever boys. Both Anderson and In- I V, T 10 I Ti'leidione 177 y ovvm-: ivr.i 1 .ii'- I!! 'viR?r.M MIIMiWliilUllHlilVUhlll irililll llllfllli if .1 illWiWIi- TsTili Yi lui irrTl'illHKill "i Ifriliflillffll 'Ml I I WulUT Johnson. I Walter Johnson, the great pitcher of the Washington Club, who was re-1 claimed from the St. Louis club of! the Federal league, is still the star he. has been for seasons past if his showing at the beginning of the base-l ball year Is an Indication. He won in his first two games of the season; in such a manner that Clark Griffith, 1 gle had many watchers yesterday aft-j himself to the conditions of life Im ernoon when they worked out in the posed upon him by circumstances. 1 Commercial gymnasium. Besides have been shut up now 240 days, and banging the punching bag, skipping captivity has become a normal state rope and shadow boxing, both boxed for me. The sufferings I experienced several rounds, Anderson taking 011 during the weeks of my arrest are two colored men and Ingle going two lessening more and more." rounds each with Joe Farrell and Eddie Williams. Tiny Leonard has been released from the Northwest League. He was given his choice of a release or a cut In salary and el'ose the former alter native. Here is the baseball player's prayer as conceived by ome fan: Lord, help me to play the game. It matters not to you whether I am I talented, or poor in natural gifts; 01 wealthy or starving; a leader among Jmen or a simple follower, so that I play the game as you would have it played. Help me to keep my eye on the ball, that the curves of tempta-l tlon do not deceive me. Keep my! feet in the path of righteousness, that, I may touch second and third on myj way rounu me uasen. m-ip me w beat out my bunts, and hold me that I stray nut too far from base when the catcher Is ready to peg me. Count not my foul halls against me, O Lord, for the batting eye sometimes goes wrong, though the intention Is right. Help me in the pinches, Lord, be cause a good blngle might bring my brother home. Let not the music of the fans keep my eye from the ball, nor the enticements of the alabmen draw me away from the need of a. clean single with a man on second Help me, O Lord to bat over .300 because my eyes are on the big league for eternity even while I sojourn here among the bush-leaguers. Ccll Endured as Normal. PARIH, July 1. Burgomaster Max. of Brussels, Interned In the German forts at Glatz, Is resigned to his fate, according to a letter written by him to the Havre correspondent of the Matin, in which he says "I take no merit for supporting my fate stoically. 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