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at iV ' Page Eight SOON 8E SELECTED Applicants for Hit iunitloii o( lica 1 freshman coach In baieball, foolluitJ and basketball at University of Ore gon, should turn in their upplic-atioii to Virgil Karl, atliktic director, a witliin the next few da.va an all-year around coach will be selected for -ii" babes, it was announced by J"'k Jtenefiel, graduate liiauiigrr. The athletic council at tlie univer sity ramt to an agreement witu Dean ltovard of the school of physical edu cation, whereby Hie students and Hie in eliaree of footbsll The new coach will take up bia du ties next fall. lie will replace Wil liams, who ban been promoted to bend line coach, aa football coach of the babes. lie will take Uave Kvaus' pia-e as basketball mentor and Hill Sorsby's place as baseball coach. It is rmnorei that a place ou one of the staffs will Le found for Uave Kvaus, ex-Clriunell college baseball, basketbal laud fool Lall star, who is a member of the law school atudeut body and who coarbed the yearlings to a aucceajiful basket ball season last fall. Final Rounds now On for (iolf Title SAN FRANCISCO. Way 21. Com petition In the l'acific coast qualifying rounds for tbs national open golf ehampionahlp virtually aiiuinered down to 1U California professionals aa the final round opened at the San Frail Cisco (Jolt and Counuy olub today. 'I in five low scorers will be qualified go compete in Lb national tournament next June. Only 13 contenders nego Hated the course In yaateniay'a play under eigbLi. Of tiita group the five likely candidates to go earn, who ark favored by entnuataata are tne uv who turned in the low earda in the opening round. Plasty of others are Id the Tunning, however, and are determined to cut a few stroke from their acures of yeaterdAy. TROON. Scotland. Way 21. 0P Misa Joyce Wetbered, the defending champion, who yesterday eliminate, Wiaa Olcnna Collrtl, the Inst Amer ican contender in the women's golf chamnionanip coutinued her trium- nhant march Uiward the finala by de feating Wiaa J. Jameson of .Malahide Island. The match ended on the 14th green with Miss Wetlierod five up. Miss Cecil Ifitrb. former Ilritlsh cham pion, defeated Mies Janet Jackson by one up. Puzzle Plays Itunnera are on first and second. The pitcher prior to delivering the 1 (bull to the batsman makes a deceptive , linove toward first base, which the ; umpire rules a balk. The pitcher, not aware that the umpire line so ruled, delivers the ball to the batsman, who hits over the left field fence for a home run. The score at the time was 4 to 2 In favor of the team in the field. Three ruiia crossed the plate on the drive over the fence, apparently putting the tram at bat Into the lead, 6 4. What is the proper ruling on such play? Answer When the umpire ruled that the pitcher had made a balk, play was im mediately auspeuded. The fact that the pitcher did not hear the call of balk and delivered the bull to the batter, who iu turn bit it over the fenco, cannot be given any consideration. No action was poaaiblo after the rail of balk. It rendored the home run void. The ball waa dead when delivered to the batsman. The only ruling poasfble waa lo make the bauroiau hit over and ad venes the runners on first end second ito second and third. Walter Johnson Is Hero With Stick NEW TOIUi, May 20. The base ball writera' connuitlee of tlie Amer ican league today had another credit jmark to place opposite the name of Walter John sou in the 11C1 race for Irecoguitloa as the circuit's most val Itiahle player. 1 When he ceu't win a ball gome for the Bene, to re with one arm from the I pitching slab, he Jumps In with two I stands and settles the iaaue with a po llen! bat. With the champions trailing Cleve land 8 to 2, and a Washington player Ion baae, Johnson rente to the rescue "f the capital team with a record Ikome run over the right field fence ' the first blow uf the kind by a right-handed hitter In the history of the Cleveland park. Hi Baseball Stars e 4 JAMES J.RINrt Phillies Right-Handed Pitcher Horn llrookljn, N. 1, Keb. 15 1np. .Mnjor l-en Career Drafted by Cincinnati from I'tlrs club, New York Stale liis In 11117. 1-annl to Huflslo, International Iot). same sraton. Kraslltd and nt to Cfcatla lioosa, Southern Association, en op tion following rear. H.callfd end ot 11118 season. Trsded lo Phllllss in Idler deal in 1U'A. Outstanding Keats Won IU samea snd lost 16 In JIVJIl with one of weak est traina In the majors, lias been in one world series. KieMrd .070 In 11a i , I I 1 The Kcferec XX'hat was the re. lilt of the hot between I'lisrlle XX'hite nd l's Mo. ran In llC.'.U F. T. S. Mnran kajoed XVhlts In the 14th round. Where Hid the rirates obtain Kmil Vde? i. II. K. From Oklehoma City, XX'estern leacue. university would ca. u Mar in in.-; ZZLm I tyjPWi ''''i luring of a new mentor, who would FiTiil!lHi fcjfr' bo a member of the payaicol education i FVa IVSmiffll :ifmtifSV..' department ataff. ' . !TO UP' J lie change is a radical move fro.n , i. f 7 t'M.. ijUiL? ft Hie old system where student-couches I Hffi?- li iMlPTAM' were appointed for baseball and u.u- 4hw-,V Antt'Sic- kelball and Basil Williams wus III t (,), t&jji' V On his Feet 1 mmr 1 Babe Ruth. A long way from first base still, but the lliihe has at lenat regained his "trnvelirig feet" and 1b shown on the roof of St, Vincent's hospital, New York, rpiite chummy with a fellow ball player, Al Karan, whose right wing got mixed sand lota. up with a hat on the When a preceding runner fails to touch a bave end is declared out for o doing, dues it affect the status of a succeeding runner who has mado a homo run, one or more, being out at the time? The rule says that such an act does not affect the status of a succeeding runner who touch oil each banc in its proper order. For iniiunce, wo will nnHiime there Is a runner on first and one out, when the hatter hits to the deep outfield for a home run. i'uriiig the runner originally on first. t'nfortunately the runner on first fails to touch second In mak ing the circuit. The ball is thrown to that bnse, an appeal is made to the umpire and the runner is declared out. That mokes two out Tho hats man who hit the home run touches each base in it proper order. Until tho wording of the ml was made definite, tho conten tion In tho past was that, the bntHiuan who hit the home run had technically pilWd tho other runner on the bnso lines, since he touched first baae ahead of him and should be called out fur so doing. The new wording eliminates any such argument and definite ly snys the act of the preceding runner In no way effects tho status, of the succeeding runner who observes all the rules. Of courso when there Is two out and a runner fails to touch a briMO and Is declared out for so doing, he renders of little use the action of a succeeding run ner as far as scoring Is con cerned. 1 Lcag uc Standings Paolflo Coast W. lVt. .7'Jii .MO .MS .MS .I7." .1 17 .41.-1 .a 17 San Knuu-isct) V.'lt Malt I-nke '.'2 Is Aiwlcs 1M NiMittle L'O OuklauJ Ill 1'crllautl 17 Nai'NiluMlto 17 Vernon 1:1 National League W. lVt. .7,10 ,m:i ..via .isi .1st .4-.'S .411 New York 21 llrookl.vn Jil l'liiluili'lpliin Ill itiaiiuiH i:i Cini'innali 1; Hoatnn IK Clilfoso l'J American Leanus XV. I'M .7W .1117 .2B .tIJl .441 .:i4JV .'-TO .:t:7 l'lilledf India ill XX'ashinrtou I'o Chimin '.'0 Cleveland IS St. l.ouie 15 Now York Ill lirtrolt n ltoston. H St. IaiuIs 10 Coast Leagus Scores At Oakland rt. II. E. OeklstiJ 8 10 !l l.oe Aliretes 11 II 1 llntterlrs: Foster, Fewler, M'lnn aid nnd M.-Oouald; Crandall and ttund herf. At (Via Frsn.Mseo It. II. F.. X'ernon a 10 0 Kun r'renrieoo -4 U O luttertrs: Harfoot, Vernier and Hannah; McXX'eenj and Veils. At Sacramento Portland-Sacramento same postponed; wet grounds. At Kelt I.ake rame postpouril; -Seattle-Salt wet grounds. Uke A Good Thin: . PON'T MISS IT ; Bend your nam. and axldreaa plainly written, together with 10 rents, stamp, or eoin (and Ibis slipl to i'hamhrlatn Medlrln. Co . IX Moines. Iowa, and re- i,7u.,LJ!'?,5 - ,Ji;l.V.T'h.',,"''"1"E tmultles, tmliaeetlon, skw pama that erowd the heart, hillousneea end constipa tion; fHAMIti:RI.AINS tOI.IO AND IIIAKKIUIKA Kb'MKHY for rala In am anarh and bowels. Intestinal cramp, eohe and diarrhoea: rHAMIlllKljXlNHSAI.Vei rie1ed In every family for bums, acalds, wounda, pile, and akin anetiona. Try the, valued famtly meditnM fur sal , It) eeota. boa t miae It, STATE BE" I'OKTLANLI, Ore.. May 21. Coal, rainy weather baa retarded the local strawberry crop and arrivala au the emly growers market this morning fell off considtrubly. Prices opened fully 1 higher uu the beat crates witu improved Oregon's selling up to :i.2a. loiter the growera sold out r.--uitfiiiiug lota at $t straight. Gold L-u!- lars and .Marshals went up J.ou with uit oruiiiury fct'H-k aeimis at $.1, Cueatier bujj were made iu aumu iiiHlaOct-u, liepeudiiig ou quulitjr unij fruit coutracifd iux the day btfur.;. The Lurry murk el a wfloie, how ever, vmtt a atroug Affair aud a sur priiu to the trade. The utrawberry liurvcst is junt get ting under wuy and the peak will uot be rcucbud fur ouotber week or ten uiii, dcpeudUig largely ou weathi-r euuditioua. Growers say the crop will run cloie to normal tliti year. The increaaed acreage being .sufficient to couuter bahiiieo the damage from winter freeze. Fir at grade eggs are & ceut lower on the eieiiarjge today although the mar ket liiuiiituins a steady undertone at current levels. Firsts are potted M ii'Jc with all other grade steady and unchanged. Jiutter in steady and un changed. Thirteen cents Is the extreme top ou country dreHed veal iu the local market today, with butchers more or less indifferent at that. Only fancy ealvei are selling and undergradea are hard to move at any price. ICeceipu; uro liberal. Ohoice light hogB hold steady ut ITic to Ktc. f I'oultry prices are steady and un changed. , t LOCAL MARKETS Ebbs and Poultry KgKB, lnrge hen, white 2Q27c I'.lfKs, large pullets i ,'220i'24c ilcns. light IO'ciINc Hena, beavjr 20c Spring chickens 14'y l7c Btitterfat snd Butler. Quarters -Iflc Creamery butter 4'-iftl4l; Hutterfat 4144c Meat Market Stee ota 'c Cowa 25c Kwes ....44iOVjC Tjambs, live, spring .' Uc Iiiuibs, yearling ..7Mc Wethera Otitic Veal, light fnncj 10llc Venl, heuvj, thin tlrSc X'eal, henvjr and fat 7fttvllc I'ork, dressed 14t?14Vjc ilogs, live ..124il2V4c Hugs, henvy JSfy.ltic Hogs, light, fancy HSjl-c Grains, Hay. Wheat, bushel '. . . . .Jl.OOtf? I SO Oats, bushel 505.ric Barley, ton $37.50tt4H Oat vetch hay, lillM, ton eltt Old hay, top i:l Vegetables. I'otntues SViC Khubarb . ..Sc Carrota Turnips , Kutahrga Parsnips ,...! Itcrmiuln onions, crnte , Cucumbers, fnnor, Hok. Cucumbers, choice, doz. Cnulit'lower, crJle Spinach, lb Lettuce, crate New potatoea iirrrn peaa A'purncus (reen benns Celery, crnte Canuon tseill cabbage .. 1'eiMiera, lb Tumstcs, lb Strawberries, crnte ... 0c ...4Mic ...814c ...SMic $4 ..J'J.iKI ..$1.50 .i Sc ..$a.no . ...Sc ,...17c . . . . l.'ic . . . . l"c ...$11 ..S'c l.c . ..-.':1c ..$3.00 CHICAGO GRAIN CIUCAtil), .Mny 21. (PI Opening wheat prices unchiuigpd to Vjc high er. Mny $1.70 and July SI. 55 to $l.55Vi( were followed by moderate further gains nnd hrn by n aotbnck all around to below yesterday's finiwh. After opening at V,o lower to 1-Sc higher, July $1.15 I S. corn prices underwent n decided general eng. Starting nt VjC off to 1-Rc up, July Man Sleeps Like Log. Eats Anything "After taking Aillertka 1 can rat anything and alecp like a tog. I had giH on tho stomach and couldn't keep food down nor sleep." (signed) It. 0. Milter. ON K spoonful Adlerika removes (.AS nnd often brings sur prising relief to the stomach. Stops that full, blnnted feeling. Often hriugs out old waste-matter you never thought was In your syntein. Kicel let.t for chronic constipation. Allen's Drug store, Nl Oth Kast. 9:30 to 12 M. p i,:ou to m. 1 lcket8 For Sale at the Door 44 7-Sc to 4.V, oats kept near the opening figures. rrvia.ons were a little firmer. PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND, Ore., May 21. Wheat: Hard white, bluestem, baart 1 1.00; aoft white, western white, hard winter, northern spring, $1.58; west ern red $1.56; 11. il. B. bard white fl.75. Today's car receipts: Wheat 6; flour 10; corn 2; oata 1; hay 4. CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, .May 21. Wheat No. 2 hard $1.0!) (( 1.70. Corn .No. i mixed $1.12 1-2; No. 2 yellow fl.l0(1.17. Oats No. 2 white 47 1-2 (it 48 1-2; No. 3 white 43 1-2 45 1-2& Itye nme. Barley none. Iimothy seed ."i.7.WG:7.,5. Clorer seed $17.(K) C(C -5. Lard, 3,1115.82. llibs, $17.20. PORTLAND PRICES PORTLAN17, Ore., May 21. Eggs steady; current receipts 28Hc; pul lets 25r'i2Gc; firsts USflp; henneries 2728c delivered Port land. P.urter ateady; extra cirbes, city "V 'U I 1 KVllllli. 'a. W in NTiiVfSsUii,lKs r i sjsja I I II II s I ll l l l I In I SMSS. -wilaW Cup Custard Cookies Are Really Delightful Double-value cakes made of two light-textured Eng lish style biscuits with a filling of custardy confection that makes them an epicurean treat. Your grocer ha a fresh supply of "Cup Custard" Cookie-Cakes- at 45cLb. Get a Pound or Two and Get this Mrcfcrge TRU-BLU BISCUIT Spokane LARAWAY MUSIC HALL PRESENTS DWIGHT JOHNSON and His Famous 10-PIECE STROLLERS DIRECT FROM THE MULTNOMAH HOTEL AND THE LIBERTY THEATRE DANCING LARAWAY TONIGHT and 41r; srandardi 40 l-2c; prime firau 40c; firsts 3ftc; undergrade! nominal; prints 4'lc; cartona 44c. Hutterfat steady; best churning cream 40c net shippers track In one one; 42c delivered Portland. Poultry ateady; heavy hens 24S 25c; light 22tf;23c; broilers 2227c; young white ducka 80fS32c Potatoes steady; best grade gone. No. 2 $2.25g2.33. Nuts quiet; walnuts No. 1 20f?33c; filberts nominal; almonds 20'26c; Brazil nuts 12S14C; Italian chest nuts 21c Hops steady, 1024 crop 13llc; 11)2.1 cron nominal. Cascara bark quiet; new peel 7S cents per pound; Oregon grape root 4c. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK 2 PORTLAND, Ore., May 21. Cat tle steady; receipts 160. Hogs firm; receipts 570. .Sheep nominally steady; receipts 1100 (majority on contract) U. S. BONDS NEW YORK, May 21. U. S. dol CO. Portland ,jnV,w ' V- imgr Oeattema : rfVlN'.ri-5-'-??, S'l -V i,,0 TtMi too for (at He VV.V' ' ' -J IJTJ.J pscksgs of TRU-BAKE SODAS VVe,N3rv ItJ - V''. Oreeet's , , - , ,, , ,,, TXtJ-BLtt Bisottrr COMPAtrr Seeisas sal rortlsjid. MUSIC HALL FRIDAY NIGHT lar and thirty-second bonds: bales in $1000! High) Low CMs Lib. 3Va . . .2.18 101.4. j 101.. .1101.2. Lib. 1st 4U,'.27 102.12.. ..7. Lib. 2d 4 U. 1320 101.13 101. 101... .13 Lib. M 4. 1100101.20. ...2."i... .20 Lib. 4th 44. (.1321102.121. ...17. ...18 U.S.Gov. (122 106.15....1QI ZanetoTalkon Spanish Traditions An illustrated lecture on "Spanish Tradition in American Homes," will be given by N. B. Zane, assist ant professor of design at the Uni versity of Oregon, at a meeting of the Eugene Federation of Women's clubs Friday, .May 22, at 2:30, in the chamber of commerce rooms. "Because this is the final meeting of the year we are interested in hav ing a full attendance of delegates and a cordial invitation is extended to anyone interested in the lecture or the work of the Federation," said Miss Mozelle Hair, vice-president of the organization. Mr. Zane will discuss old Spanish furniture and the increasingly great appreciation for Spanish design in American homes, especially in the MePackagB i xra-isaKe Grackers YOURTGROCERJjoinsrwrthTrV .BakcrVinunyitingouoltak ofr, this FREEgiftroffer.beforeTclqsingimeSaturj, dayjttight. . Clip the coupon' in the toweFViglit Kami corner "of this"arlvertise ment.j Present it to your grocer. He will give you afull size 14c i package or 1 ru-oake Crackers tree With thePurchase or a Pound or. More v r l' l t a. M'sw vim irw Tickets building and decoration of modern cot tages. The lecture will be illustrated by lantern elides. Tea will be served by the ladies of the "Associated Charities" and the "Kosy Horner Klub. Portland Nimrods To go up McKenzie Arron Frank, of Meier and Frank's, ana nenry Metzger, of Portland, have ordered through a local sporting goods store complete equipment for a four-day fishing trip which will start .Memorial day. May 30. This is an annual trip, they state. The two fishermen, with 'their wives; will invade the upper McKen zie country, and will camp out. They wiu nsn part or the time with the Thompson's from boats. The men stay with the Bport each season until they have plenty of trout for their friends in Portland, it is said. Both are popular sportsmen, and thorough ly understand the wiley McKenzie trout. RIVER LOAM River loam for sale. Phone 11S0-L. - Jcl FR!E'E ofTru-Blu GupGustard Cookie-Cakes .-eVU'SM H' . n. This free 'package 7of Tru Bakes is an .anniversary' gift pure and simple. It will be,with-j drawn at store closing time Sat urday night. May 23. x Don't miss it. CLIP THE COUPON NOW For Sale at the Door Thursday Evpning, fa new today kuib aufi F"nt?r if i igf nunr.i.. tfc aitea at .,,,.. rtitiv.. atik . -1, Oreffoo tow si EoriTv " fade ior T01o't eiuiues in Home, t. tar or Lots. " Miiuuj, lw i'OHTLAM, HOME to . Kugeno uropertj-. "! UK1.NU us your traJej, 6,, . Phone ufc E' WKiE . L-riu iTv-m I mi or longer at 158S " second door vt, ' 5Sro Kt, atrauchondo, THIS XYEEKOXLY o-room house, in Kinci Z. . em, lot lwSoo" ? Sft ment down. Tel. 14(f r" iliner Bldg. - Koon l su r c.-:. "--ir-u to seii k,r commission. If you a business-getter don't rail V" 140. Room 1, Miner LOST Irish 772. terrier. EewartTcJi eS 7 D?iV W,"h,-four -inte75 7, 10 and 17 want, fr? pg. strawberries or eooliin- in S 2rn- Call SIRS. MARY vEf SOX, City -Auto Camp. FOR SALE OR TnTnSZSnz truck and trailer. Inouire !HT w 7th. b3 . .o DAIRJ HANTnp Abont 40 seres 3 miles from Sprint, field, all nver bottom, house, lnrire bnrn. oihcr kaiHiin, dairy house, engine liebUne smm milking machine, land all in cn. Team, chickens, plows, 5n,4 mower, rake, nil equipment and IS cowa that are brinsine in an is. Sln.000. You run step right into m income of over $10 per ibm Will consider some trade. Better invBO'. gate thi? at once. PALMER RUMFORD, 21 E Tttj a LOST Pair of horn rimmed tlawit. Reward. Call at Ouard Office. mX LOST Somewhere near Oth i Olive Sts. about three P. M. Sin an infant's brown hat. Tiijfr plense leave at Hcnrd's. t( WANTED Old False Teeth. We m high ns $10 for full sets. Don't mit ter if broken. X buy crest, bridges. Western Metal Compicr, Bloomington, 111. m22 FOR SALE 6 GOOD LOTS located en the nit side, u ill sell one or all. Goint it ft bargain for quick sale 2 GOOD LOTS on Onyx St. cheip. Some cash and termi. ONE FINE LOT located 3 blocli from the High school. ONE GOOD LOT on north Minim St. 5 ACRES well improved, good fcnili- mgs, located near to fcpriDgneiii. List your property with W. T. SHERMAN 717 'Willamette St.. room 18 Office phone 2125. tS FOR RENT 3-room upstairs spirt, ment. Just renanereil and eaamfW Good furniture. Only 510. Aasti only. Thono 1S54-J. LOST Gold Theta Sigma 1 bi pa with name Margaret M..iruo en graved on bavk. Kimler)lea turn to Guard office. RprcarA !!)-- She Saya: W THIN" Li Her Friend Says: "SHE IS SKINNY" It she onlv know that ib put on at least 5 Pnds 01 healthy flesh in 30 days wouldn't be word ing an - peaked face, hollow chels neck and run down looks. She has tried Cod Liver Oil, W the ill-smelllng. nasty tastinj stw upset her stomach and made feel worse than before. Doctors and gnoii P"?''"" f-iH know that Cod l.iver -"'' nf vltalizinK vitaminea ""''"'." flosh, creates nppeme. ''" iKor, builds up me p - sist disease Rtit nervousness. . But it's horrible "'Vir, and every day fewer V'v" ; taking it for doctors ' scribing learning results and tne pcoi na, they can get t vlih McCoy s luu - wkX Oil Compound Tablets. Linn Drug company. itl kendall. Carroll's i'";1" drugslsts all over ht ; are having a tremendous d- fH I. . wonderful medicine for skinny, w " children, especially " ness and 60 tablets only 60 cents. ji One woman gained if In 22 days and if any 'Jf 'f on 5 post- or woman can t pu' In 30 davs your urrhase Pf tndt roturn the ru Ma'-' - But be sure ana s" . y,. the original and senul" C , er Oil Compound Tbfc Valley Printing Co. . .i Stanley New ANNOUNCEMENTS COMMERCIAL ANO SOC."- PRINTING QUICK SERVICE CU FOR ASTOR H! OTEL 2nd A Hill "-' T" Los "' . Every Room has r Ax Baths niltrtrt"1 Close to Shorrl" P""" Tariff Free Carags