Mi "lit THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, BRECON, MONDAY, JUNE g, 1914. HENRY PECK'S COUSIN SALLY - - - - By Gross Things We Never See H ( KA J tf I, -, I Nov S SEE", MO I IrhPTouK SiCS MftK&S 1t.iiO l I " I feTTY fT7' ' t .Sa MM MM M"-- . . .. ., . ... ., ,, , ., .. .... - II i I - flRFRflN I1NIVFRSITY I M1Atfiim TWtWTl I I l 1 11 of tho fans, as well as the members of UllLUUIl UMIILIIUIII SFOK NLW& : Baseball : Willie's Manager Willing to Wager $10,000 That He Can Stop White If They kver Meet Again. WILL TAKE ON WHITE AFTER THE WELSH BOUT ON JULY i Brtlton of Chicago and Gallant of Frisco Are Scheduled for a Bout Tomorrow Night In Boston. Uy U Kheridim. Now York, June 8. Kmil Tliiry, man ngor of Willie Hitchie, who will nail Wednesday for London, whore the champion is to clash with Freddie Welsh July I, announced toilay his in tHition of 'wagering $ll),0l)0 that Willie will stop Churliu While of Chicago if they over moot again, ''And," mill Tliiry, "Jf such a moot ing fulls to tuke plaoo it will not ho the champion's fault. Hitchie certain ly feels badly over the fulse reports wnt out from Milwaukee regarding the bout and White, and J will say that the champion will moot White for loss money than he would demand for any other fighter in the world. Chairploii Woatherj Storm. "Tt is true that Hitchie was in dan ger ill that lirst round. White caught liiin with n terrific loft hook to the jaw .-1 nil it shook him up from head to heels. The champion, however, weathered the '.form for the remainder of the round, and in the rinsing round fairly fought White off his feet. ''As early ns the reoond uud third rounds the champion on me out and re versed thiniM. In the third White hut ted him on the nose. This cut him bnd ly and nearly closed both eyes. That made It look bud. Ritchie, however, waded r i n 1 1 1 ill and mixed it. He coii'dn't half ceo White in the last hulf of the fijjht. but he finished liko a champion, he was in shape to fiht White over aiain the next day. "When Ititchie is through with Welsh he will take on White in a 20 round bout and clean up." ,la k llritton of ( hicago and (iiibert In 1 1 it ti t of lloston are Hidieiluled to box 12 rounds tomorrow night in Boston. (Iiillunt has just returned from fan Francisco, whore he met Hod Watson twice and Kraukie Hums of Oakland once. The first Watson-Gallant bout ended in a draw, ami Cullant lost the second on a foul. The Hurns-Gnllniit contest also resulted in a draw. ..rS2 .Giill ..r)4-) .-J.". .44:1 .403 RITCHIE PREPARES TO SAIL. New York, .Tune 8. Lightweight j Champion Willie Kitchifl was prepar-; ing here today to sail Wednesday on! the steamer Aiiuitania for London, I 1 where on July 4 he will defend his title: I against Freddie Welsh, the Hritish! I champion, liitohio was joined here to-j ! day by his brother, Henry Steffen, and Ins manuger, l-.tnil I Inry. , j Hitchie professes to believe Jthat he' will have little trouble in disposing of Welsh. I "I met him several years ago in I.os Angeles," Ritchie said today, and I almost put him nwny. I was nothing more than a novice at tin game then, and I have improved at least ID0 per cent since. Welsh is no better now than he was then. After J dispose of Welsh I shall return to the CnitO'l States and take on Charlie White of Chicago." Tot down vnur list of odd household I articles and then tell tho public all I about them through a Journal want ad, ' ami you 'II soon sell them to advantage Pacific Coast League Standings. w. 1,. r. v. Han Kranoiseo 39 Venice 3") :: Los Angeles ,'tli .tu 1'ortland 25 W Huerumento 27 :i4 Oukland 2.1 17 Yesterday '1 Results. At 1'ortland l)rtlniid 4, Sa r.'imento 3 (13 innings). At Oakland Los Angeles 1-4, Oak land 2-1). At Venice Venice Sun I raneisco 2 (morning game otf, rain). Northwestern League Standings. W. I.. V.V. Seattle 37 Vancouver 34 H okane 30 Taconia 23 Portland 20 Victoria 1" Yesterday's Results. No I'ortluud-Vancouver gamo sehed uled. At Seattle Victoria Seattle game postponed, rain. At Spokune Spokane 10-5, Tacoma 0-0. 17 H Si-' 12 17 for days that he was soon to be let out. The change seems to have the approval of tho fans, as well as the members of the Oakland tea.ni. Devlin's baseball ability was never questioned but he was not popular ami there was much dissension in the club while he was in charge Christian admitted Deforo leaving for tho north that he has several changes in mind but will make no announcement until he lands the players he has in view. "There will be no changes for the present," Christian said. "I am not sure the new men can be lauded, and it might interfere with our plans to give any indication now of what is to be done. It wouldn't be fair to the men at present with the team or to the new fellows we have in mind." The owners of the club decided to make the change Saturday, but in ac cordance with the wishes of Devlin, he l8" was permitted to finish out the series 034 'with Los Angeles. He was on the fltMij poaching linos in the afternoon, while .4 IS ,3H.-( .2S.H Where the Teams Play TuJay. Pacific Const League No panics to day, traveling day. Tomorrow 's sched ule: Onklund at 1'ortlnnd, Lot Angeles at Han Francisco, Hacraironto at Venice, Northwestern League I'ortl uul Colts at Victoria, Taooma at Vancouver, Hpokane at Seattle. Christian kept very much out of sight. BEAVERS FLAWING TO GIVE OAKS WARM RECEPTION w. o. w. Portland Batting Averages. Pacific Coast AB. H. Ryan IDS 72 Kvans 3 1 Itrenegnn tl 2 Derrick 170 ".'! Fisher 121 3S Koros ISH .r7 Uiber 18 i"7 Donne 1 71 M Rodgers 211 r"' Hraslier 3" 0 Mortinoni 17 4 Kranse 43 10 Itiuicroft 93 2t Davis 107 21 Hpens 7!) 1 t West 32 0 1 Higg 00 CAR NIVAL Salem JUNE 10, 11, 12, 13 Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday i 5 Big Free Acts Every Day S An Avalanche of Fun A Whirlwind of Merrymaking All the Latest Street Attractions Delegations from all over the Valley Reduced Rates on all Railroads GET READY Your Friends Are Coming AH. 107 17S Rieger 13 Yantz N. W. League Callahan Melchior Snlvesou 1 1 Millignn 174 (iuigni I!3 McKune U'S Coltrin IMS Williams 134 llrown 13 Murray 143 llausmaa Ml Leonard 2S ilaworth -4 F.ustloy 32 Hiomley 14 Fnuiibai h 4 Portland, Ore., June 8. After having taken three out of the four games play ed and supplanting Hacramento in fourth place in tho Coast league race, the Beavers are preparing to give the Oaks a warm recoption this week. Man ager McCredie vows he would hove ta ken five out of the six games had hail aud rain not cancelled two of the con tests, i Dutch Klnwitter was tho only Sncrn mento pitcher tq take a gamo, but he got his bumping in the 13th inning yes terday, giving him a .500 percentage for the week. From the looks of things, both Sacra mento and Portland have profited by additions of southpaws last week, the Holons drawing a strikeout wizard in Claude Williams from Detroit and the Beavers a speed hurler in Evan Kvnns from New Orleans. Hacramento did not look much liko a pennnt contender Inst week, but this mny have been due, to the fact that the locals found their batting eyes and the nitohinir wtiH flhnve what, it tins heon 'o'l "i j heretofore '."'j! Close baseball followers are convinc-Tiu'-jjed that the Beavers are on their way liili'l ' "ie 'P nm' ",e rccen'; additions to 'if,- the club make it one of the most for jH7 midable in the league. 1 HO I .154 i ENGLISH POLO CAPTAIN RE. . 1 20 CEI VES BROKEN NOSE SUNDAY i AV. .304 .333 .333 .312 .307 .304 .302 .278 .2(10 CLOSES GREAT YEAR University of Oregon, Eugene, Ore., June 8. This has been a year of achievement for the University of Oregon in athletics, as well as in edu cation. Of the five northwest inter collegiate championships, Oregon has won two and tied for a third. The struggle Oregon went down to Port- University of Washington has won two j land and played the University of and tied with Oregon for the third. Washington, 10 to 7. Not very many No other college in tho northwest has people who saw the game at Portland won a championship this school year. realized that Coach Bczdek had ehang With a freuhman team, "Bill' Jlay-icd every signal and play that the team ward again won the conference track had used at Albany November 8. championship for Oregon. Four ' of I There can be only one explanation the seven Oregon point winners at the conference met at Pullman May 2!i were men who are spending their first year at Oregon Loueks, Nelson, Payuo nnd Telford. Hayward was touring the state for the extension department three weeks after the opening of the track season, and took one trip after the Columbia iHdoor meet. 80 remark ablo is Hayward 's judgment of track of the failure of Oregon's basketball quintet this year, four men from last year's team were back, and Ore gon should have stood well in the con ference list. The only thing that did keep the team away from near the top was the lack of a natural basket shooter. There wasn't a man on the team, nor one in college, apparently who could locate tho hoops regularly, athletes in tho northwest t'.iut he and Oregon didn't wia games. "doped" the Pullman meet almost to Oregon will lose by graduation this a point. ' j year six men from the football team, With a team that wes "in and out," 1 four from the basketball qnintot, three Coach Bozdek won tho baseball chain- from the basoball team and ono from pionship for Oregon by defeating O. the track team. With Bozdek again A. (.'. and Washington fsr the western I in charge of football, basketball and division championship, and by taking I baseball, and a knowledge of the men ward atthe nelm of the 1915 track team, athletics at Oregon, beginning next September, should bo successful. CHRISTIAN CHURCHES TO HOLD CONVENTION two straight gamea from Washington I gained from this year, and with Hay- State, the eastern champions, for the conference title. Captain Irwin Brooks, Herman Obcr teuffer and Louis Bond formed the tennis team that woa the recent sin gles championship of the northwest colleges from Washington, Washing ton State and O. A. C and lost the double championship to the Washing ton school in the elimination tourna ment held at Eugene this spring. For a coach new to the men, and a squad new to tho coach, a team with no pre season training and a snort, but furious, schedule of games, Oregon is satisfied with the result from football. O. A. C. was tied for the state cham pionship, and six days after this The Christian churches of Oregon will bold their twenty-fourth annual convention at Turner, Ore., July 8-lli. The convention owns 10 acres of beau tifully shaded ground there, witii a tabernacle seating 2U00 people. There are about 120 Christian churches in tho state and about IS, 000 members. A delegate from every church is desired. Tho convention consists of six sep arate sessions in the following order: Ministerial, Educational, Christian En deavor, state missions, women's work, and Bible school. An excellent pro gram led by Professor Bilhorn will be given. His voice has a range of three octaves and last Sunday at Trinity church his vocal numbers attracted a great deal of attention. He is the author of both sacred and sentimental songs. Dwight L. Moody, the evangelist, re ferred to Professor Uilhorn as "Sweet Peace Bilhorn." He is a master in the art of drilling large choruses and his work with junior choruses has been equally successful. At the World's Christian Endeavor convention in tho Crystal Palace at London, Professor Bilhorn had charge of a chorus of 41)00 voices. lie frequently has a chorus of 1000 men in the Auditorium at Chicago, where he makes his head quarters. When a man gets blind drunk lie sees a lot of things that are not here. H. AV. 33 .308 perfivt physical against I'heape's nose. The blow is i have difficulty in I said to have impaired his visiou. Cap-! New York, June 8. A broken nose, 40 .275 received in a practice game yesterday,; 3 .273 1 will keep Captain Leslie St. George I t7 .270 Chonpe, ono of the mainstays of tho ! -;7 .244 British polo game, out of the first j ts .243 1 game tomorrow with the American four; 43 .2!!t (.at i..ondowbrook, L. I. 28 .200' "Captain Cheapo will be in no eou-! 3 .233 dition to play tomorrow," Lord Wim-j 20 .203 borne said today. "I don't know yet; 17 .101 i who will take his place. I may go in 5 .1 7S I myself, or -Jr. Trail n.y substitute." 4 .107 Cheape refused to see the newspaper r .Lit! 'men today. By telephone, however, he 1 .071 1 sent the following message to tho re-j 0 .000 ' porters: "Ten my friends that I ami i all right." j 1 UNUSUAL INTEREST IS MANI I The loss of Captain Cheape will be a ! FEST IN BANTAMWEIGHT SCRAP serious blow to the British challengers.! j It was understood that a back hand 1 Los Angeles, June 8. Thmt Johnny I stroke by II. I . l'hipps drove the ball ('onion actually is in shnne but that, he will hav tutlilitiir the mice Kid Williams is'ex-ltain Cheape is Phipps' guest. pected to sot, is the general opinion to- j The British team engaged in n prnc dnv of Los Angeles fans, who are mani- tice game today at Meadow-brook. The fos'ting unusual interest in tomorrow's American four rested up for tomor night battle for the . bantamweight j row ' game. tin,.. I The hotels here were filling up to ltoth bovs wound up their actual day for the games. It was expected 'training yesterday. Three thousand; that 40,000 persons would be on hand fans saw ( onion go through his pnoe, when play begins, while Williams' quarters worn crowded! 'during the hitter's workout. j THREE CUP CONTENDERS ! Coulon boxed several rounds aud did i RACE OFF SANDY HOOK: a bit of snappy work with the weights. j His gloves then were packed away and; Now Vork, June 8. The yachts De- ; his mi.nagor, Jack Weske, announced ! fmnce, Resolute and Vanitie, were, that, with the exception of an hour in I scheduled to engage this afternoon in I the gymnasium tomorrow, his work isla test race off Sandy Hook, the eon ilone. I test being the first in which the Da- Williams dil no boxing. He pranced fiance has participated. One of the ' about the gym for an hour and called i three vessels Inter will be selected to : it a day's work. Both tho laue and defend the American cup against Sir; Manager Harris denied loudly reports! Thomas Lipton's challnger Shamrock1 that Williams is having trouble makiug! V. 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