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the Multnomah Amateur Athletic
announces that there win he an exmei- tion of mixed swimming in the tanK at
the club. Thursday night. All members
of the swimming classes are urged to be
on hand and participate in the sport.
WALLOPS
HQGAN
SOUTHPAW GREGG
SIX
Beavers Have Small Chance to Show
What They Could lo Despite
Good Ball Pitched by Gregg.
Arm Strong.
Moser's
PACIFIC
LEAGIK.
COAST
Yrnter day's Results.
Oakland 4; Portland 1.
: San Francisco
Sacramento
Vernon 3; Los Angeles 1.
Standing of the Clubs.
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Oakland
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PIIILIPPI SHUTS OUT BOSTON
Supported by. East Fielding, Cham
pions Win Great Game.
PITTSBURG, May 17. Phillippi, sup
ported by brilliant fielding, held Boston
to two hits today and Pittsburg won, 3
to 0.
In the third inning, with the bases full
and none out. Frock retired the side with.
out a score. Score:
R.H.E.I
R.H.E.
Pittsburg ....3
7
.......0
OIBoston
2
0
Batteries Phillippi and Gibson; Frock
and Graham. Umpires Rigler and Ems- lie.
St. Louis 10; Philadelphia
ST. LOUIS, May
3.
St. Louis won from
Philadelphia today, 10 to 3. Ewing was
retired In the fourth and at no time dur
ing the game did the visitors have a
chance to win. Score:
R.H.E.I
R.H.E.
10 9 41 Philadelphia
.3 7 5
St. Louis
Ewing,
Phelps;
Harmon
and
Batteries
Maroney and Dooin, Moran, Umpires
Klem and Kane.
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SUMMARY.
' .Stolen bases
Three-bas- e
Swander.
hit
Two-baHogan.
hit Hogan.
Sacrifice
hits Maggart- 2. Wares, McCredie, Speas,
Carroll.'
First base on called balls Off
(Jregg 3, off Moser 2.
Struck out By
OrpKB 4. by Moser 3.
Hit by pitcher
speas. Douoie plays wares
to cutsnaw to
Hogan
cutsnaw to Hogan to Mltze.
Umpires Van Haltren and
Time 1
,
McGreevey.
se
();
BOVS
DRUB
DILLON
Vernon Shows Angels How to Play
Bail, Winning 3 to 1.
LOS ANGELES. May 17.
NORTHWESTERN
Tacoma
Vancouver
Seattle
Spokane
LEAGUE.
Won. Lost.
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Seattle "Champions". Bat Bert Hall
Out of Box Easily.
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DUGDALE COMES INTO HIS OWN
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Wares, a?
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Hogan. lb
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Totals
Gregg out for running out of line to first.
' ' SCORE BY INXIXGS.
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 O
Portland .,
0 0 0 1 1 2
0
Hits
0 0 1 O 20 0 1
Oakland. ..j
O 1 2 1 1 0 0 2
Hits
Rain Postpones Two Games.
Cincinnati Cincinnati-NeAt
game postponed; rain.
Chicago-BrooklChicago
At
postponed; wet grounds.
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Happy Ho
SEATTLE,
Wash., May 17.
Seattle
batted Bert Hail, Tacoma's star pitcher.
out of the box In four Innings, scor
ing ten runs on nine hits and six
passes.
Butler stopped Seattle, but It was
too late, and Seattle won-1to 5. Score:
R.H.E.
R.H.E.I
Seattle ...11 13 2ITacoma ... 5 7 2
Batteries Seaton and Shea, Custer;
Hall, Butler and Blankenship. ,
Spokane 5; Vancouver 0.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
St. Paul
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Lost.
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aggregation
from
Vernon Minneapolis
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drubbed Dillon's Angels in the series' Toledo
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opener today, 3 to 1.
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Indianapolis
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It was a shut-ofor the Angels Milwaukee
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until, the ninth, when Hitt walked Columbus
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15
7
Kansas City .
Daley and allowed Wheeler to poke
At. Milwaukee. Toledo 3, Milwaukee
long safety to left.
At Kansas City. Columbus 3, Kansas
Vernon's victory today, coupled with
Oakland's defeat of Portland, gives the City 2.
Indian- and
villagers a more comfortable place at
apolis-S- t.
Paul games postponed; rain.
the head or the league. The score:
R. H.E.
R.H. E.
L. A"ngeles 1 5 3Vernon ... 3 9 2
WESTERN
LEAGUE.
Batteries Nagle and Orendorff; Hitt
'
and Hogan.
Dost.
Won.
Pet.
ut
Louisville-Minneapol-
Sacramento 4; San Francisco 2.
SA(.:AJli iu, May i f. With a
patched-u-
team the Senators played
excellent ball ana won rrom the Seals,
4 to z.
Sacramento Duncnea nits on
Henley in the opening inning, getting
three runs. Baum was. verv steady,
keeping the Seals' hits well scattered.
The score:
R. H. E.
R. H. E.
San Fran.. 2 7 2jSacramento 4 6 4
Berry;
Henley
Baum
and
Batteries
is
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Denver
Wichita
St. Joteph
Kin. i
fltv
Lincoln
Omaha
Topeka
Des Moines
13
11
8
8
8
7
7
6
7
7
9
10
10
11
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A DRAUGHT BEER THAT IS THE EQUAL
OF IMPORTED PILSNER FOR
FLAVOR, TASTE AND COLOR
ON SALE AT
The
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At Omaha. Omaha 11. St. Joseph 0.
At Lincoln. Lincoln 6, "Wichita 5.
At Sioux City. Sioux City 9. Denver 7.
game
At Topeka. Des Moines-Topak- a
postponed ; rain.
BREWED BY
6-- 3.
R. b. Slack, owe
Katz, receive
8-- 6.
6--
2-- 6,
K. Jones, receive
receive 15. 6--3.
defeated Alma
.
aeieaiea
6-- 2.
4-- t,
6--
HENRY WEINHARD BREWERY
r.
A-11- 72
and Spiesnyi.
ALBANY. Or., May 17. (Special.) By
winning
Sunday
Springfield
from
Swimming Exhibition Announced.
Cottage Grove jumped to the leadership
Arthur Cavlll, swimming instructor at la vie tiuamu Valley league.
2-- 6,
6-- 3i
6-- 3.
7-- 5.
2--
2-- 6,
6-- 2,
6--1,
...i,
4-- 6.
Tooker, receive
v. v..
5 p M., J. Iv. Macxie, receive
A. Frohman. receive
D. Starn. receive
vs. W. I- - Nortnrup. receive la; a. o.
v. E. Ames,
receive
Humphrey.
scratch: Black and McConnell. scratch, vs.
Dunne and Warrlner. receive
4-- 6.
TEAM
4-- 6.
2-- 6.
UMPIRING MAY SMASH LEAGUE
I
JEFF
Willamette Valley Basehall Organi- zation in Bad Way.
ALBANY. Or.. jay 17. (Special.)
Unless outside umpires are secured for
Valley
the games of the Willamette
Baseball League, it is thought probable
dissolution.
that organization faces
Ever since the beginning of the season
the teams have all had complaints
against the umpiring and the situation
reached a climax when the Albany team
walked off the field at Eugene in the
eighth Inning, after a series of alleged
unfair decisions.
Thus far In the schedule the games
have been umpired by a resident of
the city in which the game was played,
and as a general rule the home team
has had the best of the decisions.
When the Eugene team played here
two weeks ago, its players complained
It was
that they "got a bad deal" and players
evidently their Intention, local
say, to even up their alleged grievances
in this matter. Tie Albany players say
they had no possible chance to win.
and left .the field rather than continue
in such a game. Manager Kavanaugh,
of th'e Albany team, has filed- a protest
on the game with I. H. Bingham, of
Eugene, president of the league, on tne
ground that at least two decisions were
made which'are not In accordance with
plain rules.
;
DATE FOR TRACK MEET IS SET
Uncertainty Over Time for Inter- scholastic League Affair Over.
Ball Club Back, After Trip.
President of Jockey Club Doesn't
Manager
W. i- - Heales and his CoWant Fight at Emeryville.
lumbia Hardware baseball team arPortland last night after a
OAKLAND. Cal., May 17. Thomas H. rived,toin Tillamook,
where they helped
trip
Williams, president of the New Cali
the baseball season In that thrivfornia Jockey Club, which controls the open
anager Heales
towm
Oregon
ing
Emeryville racetrack, today explained
the report that he had withdrawn his said last night that Tillamook was
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baseball mad. .The Columl ia Hardware
team took two out of the three, games
played, and In one of them the Portland
boys were up against Guyn and
Coast League
the
players.
May field Scores in Track Meet.
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY, Forest Grove.
Or.. May 17. The annual field day meet
was held yesterday. The track was in
fine condition, and there was keen rivalry between the competing classes for
the Millls cup, which was won by the
freshmen, the third years being a close
second. In the relay race- the third
White Sox Win.
years won the pennant. Mayfleld won
Or., May 17. (Special.) the greatest number of points individu
White Sox took the ally, and Austin was second. Austin
e
down the line here Sun
made the fastest time In the
This Is the White Sox' made on the local track this year.
permission to hold the Jeffries-Johnso- n
battle there on July 4.
"Whether or not the combat will oc
cur across the bay is entirely in the.
hands of Tex Rickard," said Williams,
adding that he had told Rickard that he
would not cancel his lease for the use
of the track for- the fight in case Rickard
wished to hold him to his promise. He
had, however, he explained, told Rickard
that after, consulting with the Alameda
County business men he preferred th'
the fight should not be held at Emery
ville.
Arm-bniste-
-
day,
7
'to
2.
PLAGES CHANGED
2-- 6.
on
SHERWOOD.
4
6-- 3.
After much uncertainty as V the date
of the big track and field meet of the
Portland Interscholastic League, Satur
has been selected
dergone since beginning training.
The day afternoon. May 28,
Multnomah Field.
programme included shadow boxing, bag- - and the place set as originally
set by the
This vac the date
punching,
and handball, and
directors, but when the Oregon
at the finish, although he had been on league
College decided to hold the
the jump every instant of the workout. Agricultural track
and field meet on the
the big fighter did not appear in the same day, and as the
local schools wanted
least fatigued.
to enter teams in that meet, there was
In the handball game Jeffries played some
talk of postponing the local meet
three men, his brother Jack, Joe Choyn- - for a week.
was found to be Imposskl and Bob Armstrong. He took the trio sible because This
of the Society Circus to beInto camp In two straight games. No box. held during the
Rose Festival. Friday,
ing was Included in today's routine. Roger
27, was suggested and announced as
Cornell, condition expert and masseur. May
day for the meet, but it was later disarrived this morning and took charge of the
Grammar
covered that the Portland
He deserted the Port School
the rubbing-rooBaseball League had engaged
land baseball team to join the Jeffries) Multnomah
date,1
and the
Field for that
staff.
was again shifted to Saturday, May
According to Cornell, there will be no date
28.
eruptions on tho
more dlsagreeaDie
has
The Oregon Agricultural College
fighter's back.
meet. Next
canbelled the big
"The breaking .out in the past has. been year
schedwill
meet
be
the
ln massaging," he said.
due
uled In the college calendar so that con4
fusion with the Portland Interscholastic
MATTER UP TO TEX. RICKARD League date will not occur again.
The Sherwood
Portland Blues
Main 72
y
6.
BEN LOMOND, Cal., May 17. Jeffries
kept at his training grind this afternoon
for two hours and 15 minutes, the longest
uninterrupted session which he has un
Sherwood
THIRTEENTH AND BTJRNSIDE
y.
owe
neat u. w
Brandt wicKersnam,
Ladd. receive 15.
McAlpin and Bwingr. owe 13, beat Btarn
brothers, receive
M. M. Frohman and Humphrey, receive
beat Rohr and Longhman, owe
.
Tonajre
icneauie
vs. r. I
A v. M..
Lutje. ioiiowb:
receive
Condition Expert Deserts Portland
Team to Train Fighter.
Cottage Grove Leads League.
Quelle
!
Only Five Matches in Tennis Tour
nament Scheduled for Today.
Only five matches were played yester
day afternoon in the Multnomah Club
handicap tennis tournament lor tne Alma
D. Katz cup. Wickersham defeated J.
Wesley Ladd, although Ladd made him
work hard for the victory. The score
R. E. Black, by defeating
was
Alma D. Katz so decisively, looms up as
a dark horse and will bear watching In
the tournament. Mr. Black has been
the tennis ranks of Portland
absent from years.
for several
On account of the interscholastic case- hall game this afternoon only five
matches have been scheduled for today,
yesterday's results:
6--
Stutt & Howland, 6th and Wash.
Hof Bran
Lumbermens Buffet, 5th & Stark
Oregon Hotel Grill
National Wine Co., 5th & Stark
Imperial Hotel Grill
Doyle's Cafe, 4th and Wash. .
EdelweiB Cafe, 149 Seventh
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'
Pantheon Saloon, 130 Third
Tfce Perkins Hotel Grill
Board of Trade Buffet, Fourth and' Oak
rope-skippi-
17.
Spokane
May
VANCOUVER,
turned the tables on Vancouver today
and won, 5 to 0. It was the fifth con
secutive shutrtut on;the home grounds.
Ryan had Vancouver puzzled by his
change of pace, while Jensen was hit
hard. Score:
R.H.E.I
R.H.E.
Spokane ..5 12 0Vancouvr. 0 ' 5 3
Ryan
Brooks;
Jensen
Batteries
and
and Lewis.
Won.
JOINS
DEFEATS
WICKERS HAM
some one else.
ROGER CORNELL
MADE IN PORTLAND
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Interested Parties Won't Talk.
Neither Griffin, the matchmaker who
will secure the July permit, or John L.
Herget, chairman of the police committee
of the Board of Supervisors, state that
any action had been taken, but .it Is sig
nificant that they both declared that they
would like to see the fight held here.
"I was not treated altogether fairly
in this matter," said Supervisor Her
get, "but it is too big a proposition to
be overlooked, and I will be glad if
the arrangement can be made. The
Broadway Club will have the July permit and if Griffin wants to turn this
permit over to Rickard and Gleason
It will be satisfactory to members of
the board.'
Griffin denied that he had closed ne
gotiations with Rickard and Gleason
for the use of his July, date, but said
readiiy enougn mat ne was still anx- ious to see the fight held here and
could be
that he thought arrangements
easily brought about. He added, however, that he had been negotiating with
Langford and Ketchell to fight here In
July, and that if the Jeffries-Johnso- n
fight were to come here It would have
to be closed at once.
Nothing Doing at Richmond.
Although there has been some talk
where Wolgast
that the Richmond site
and Nelson fought might be used, Tex
Rickard denies that he has heard from
the Richmond people or that he is con
sidering-thuse of that location.
Jack Gleason was far more evasive
than his partner, and declared that he
would stand by Emeryville, as he be
lieved the fight would take place there.
He admitted that the District Attorney
had taken no definite stand, although
he does not believe that the fight
would be stopped.
The choice of Rickard for referee.
following turbulent Incidents enacted
at yesterday's conference, is construed
by the majority or the tans as merely
a tentative selection, or, In the par
lance of the right, a "stall" to give the
fighters a chance to get together on
n,
Mul-doo- n,
National league.
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"IN A CLASS BY ITSELF"
Clean Sweep in ,North
Wash', May 17. Eleven
amateur boxers and one athletic club
suspended
have been
from the Pacific
National Association of the A. A. U.
for violating the rule respecting unsanctioned meets. The Ballard Athletic
Club, of Seattle, has ' been the chief
offender 1n promoting tournaments In
which other than amateurs participated, and several of its members are
Included among those suspended. Two
of the blacklisted ones, Frank
heavyweight, and Pete
middleweight, won the championship In their respective classes at the
recent cnampionsmp tournament, held
in Vancouver, B. C. The others are
Jack Novak, .who has boxed several
times for the Seattle " Athletic Club;
Jack Landfall; Frank Valse, of the
Renton Athletic Club; Roy Brown,
ChaYles Peterson, Will and Cliff Dyer,
of the Green Lake Athletic Club;
of
Tom Swift, the clever
the Seatye Athletic Club, and Tom
Clark, who has .done good work for
the Seattle Athletic Club In the 125- pound division.
represent
suspended
boxers
The
practically the best men at their
weights In Seattle. The Seattle Athletic Club's list of boxing material has
been pretty well thinned out by the
sweeping order.
The Phoenix Athletic Club, which Is
conducted by Lonnie Austin, former
boxing instructor of the Seattle Athletic Club, has caused several young
boxers to lose their amateur standing.
The Phoenix Club is being run for the
personal welfare of Austin, and every
athlete who participates in any of Its
smokers laces suspension.
The registration committee of the P.
N. A. has warned all the amateur clubs
that, any violations will result in sus
pensions, and Chairman Fred J. Carver
Is keeping a strict watch on all "amateur" tournaments.
SEATTLE.
NEW YORK, May 17 St. Louis . twice
had a big lead today out isew torn
overcame the advantage each time and
won 8 to 7, in 11 innings.
In the fifth, Channell. New York's left Desiring; Second Term, District At
fielder, broke his leg just above the
torney Refuses to Do as Rickard
will be
ankle while sliding to third. It will
be
at least two months before he
Requested, So 'Emeryville
able to play again. The score:
R.H.E.
Will Not See Scrap.
R.H.E.I
7 8 BiNew York ....8 9 6
St. Louis.
Batteries--GIlllgan,
Bailey, Powell and
Warnop,
Allen, .Stephens;
Killlfer,
Vaughan
Hughes,
and Kleinow.
SAN FRANCISCO, May 17. (Special.)
Jeffries-Johnso- n
fight will be held In
The
Chicago
0.
Philadelphia 3;
San Francisco on the Fourth of July.
May 17. Philadel
PHILADELPHIA,
Although statements from the men in
game from terested are lacking at this time, infor
phia, won the third-straigChicago today. 3 to 0, and ran its win mation has been given out by which ,lt
ning streak up to 12 straight. The score: can be positively stated that at the meet
R.H.B. lng of the police commute of the Board
R.H.B.I
.3 12 0 of Supervisors next Monday, a permit
0 4 1 Philadelphia
Chicago
Jim Griffin's. Broadway
Batteries-Sco- tt
and Block; Bender and will be issued toGriffin
In turn will make
Club and that
Thomas.
his permit over to Rickard and Uleason.
The cowers that be in San JfTancisco
Boston 8; Detroit 6.
are satisfied and have announced that no
(BOSTON, May 17. The visitors looked obstacles will be put in the path of the
transfer.
like winners when Bush hit a home-ru- n
Rickard Long Dickering.
with bases full in the second inning but
Boston batted hard and,took advantage
was
As
announced Monday morning,
of errors, anally winning, s to o. rsusn Rickard has been dickering with Griffin
was put out of the game and off the field and-witothers in San Francisco for the
for disputing a decision. The score:
past ten days. The reason for this was
R.H.E. the change of front of District Attorney
R.H.E.
8 13 3
6 4 4)"Boston
Detroit
Donahue, of Alameda County.
Browning
and Stan- Batteries Killian,
The promoters of the big fight were
age; Collins, Hall, Wood and Carrigan.
desirous of securing from the District Attorney positive assurance that he would
.stand back of them In holding the ngm.
Cleveland 2; Washington 1.
Donahue, who Is desirous of serving anWASHINGTON, May 17. Link held other term, refused to do as they desire
Washington to four hits today and Cleve and Rickard was fearful lest the mere
game, 2 .to 1. suspicion of any stopping of the fight
land won a
The score:
would affect the sale of seats, commenced
R.H.E.I
R.H.E to talk business to the San Francisco peo.
with Grif
2 8 3 pie and reopened negotiations
Washington ..1 4 3 Cleveland
Batteries Walker and Street; Link and fin.
Further than that, while Thomas H.
Easterly.
Williams, president of the New California
Jockey Club, would not withdraw hi
consent for the use of the track, he did
tell Rickard that he would prefer to see
strength
Won. Lost. P.C. the match held elsewhere. This get
a San
8
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deny, it is
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New York .
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to
his
satisfaction.
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closed and
St. Louis ..
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HOGAN'S
"Deal"
hotly-conteet-
Gregg Pitches Good Bajl.
Gregg
For the Beavers, Southpaw
did
nitrhcH irood ball at all times, but
break-ins- benders
appear
have
his
to
not
well and Hogan and Swander, who
took a fancy to the speedy, straight
ones. pJaved a merry tune to nis aetroubles began as
ivrv. a: (IrpEe's
the first inning, when the
curi
nniianfler reached both second and
third: but he put on extra steam and
Ktriitk out Wolverton.
The third inning, however, was not
an fortunate, for Hogan came to bat
sifter Wares had singled and been sac
deep
rificed to second and hit one toeasily
that inninj
center for a
In the fifth
scored Wares.
Hogan was again the lad behind
double that enabled Cutshaw to scram
ble home.
"Cutty" had reached first on Olson's
boot, and traveled all the way to third
on a wild pitch and Ware's out. Car
first after
roll rapped a hot one toward
Hogan's single, which Rapps had to
K.'c.on tin and slide into the base to
in the meantime.
beat the runner, and, way
from second
Hogal tallied all the
on the play.
Beavers Get' Busy In Sixth.
Portland essayed to get in the game
an the sixth, and really made it excitifig for a time.
Olson and Hetling
came through with a couple of base
knocks in quick succession that enliv
ened affairs. McCredie sacrificed and
Fisher walked, which filled the bases.
(Wolverton pulled back his infield, and
played for a double-plaand Ryan got
right into their tlarids When he grounded to Cutshaw.
The latter tagged .seppnd, .forcing out
iFisher, but made a low throw to first.
scored, but- when Hetling
id
trled to come in on the play he was
Jjwinged out. The score:
TJrt. 2b . , ...
01srn, 8S
iHelltni?. 3b
rMoCredie. rf
(Fisher, c
Hyaii, cf
Rapps, lb
vSpeas, If
Riregg, p
Totals
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Permit
That
boxers suspended
Decide raclrlc National Association Make
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ca-vnixmsm. Mav 17.article(Speof
cial.) Playing a high-clahnsehxll at all stages, VY oiverion s ro- waded into the Beavers
s..onotH
Park today and trounced
at Recreation
score.
hm hv h.
From the first inning on the Oaks
Hurl tii. arlvflntaire.
in the
Mnur and HaD Hogan were of
his
limelight. Hogan, by reason natural-tv
was
single,
triple, double and
scoring, and
murh mixed uo in the game
on
nitr-hethe
a masterly
Mnner
FMrlie Swander helped a deal
vnnunri
hits.
his
three
with
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F
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third victory this season, with no defeats. A feature of the game was a
by Fred Par- Ions drive over the fence
rott, who won the a offered by H. D.
Leo for. the first ball knocked over the
fence. This is the second ball ever
knocked outside the grounds. Next
Sunday the White Sox will play the
Albina team.
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OltEGONIAX, "WEDNESDAY,. MAT 18, 1910.
P.C.
8
St. Louis and New York Maine
Innings; Score 8 to 7.
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IS BRIGHT
SWANDER
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St. Louia
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Lot.
4
Won.
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Philadelphia
New York
Detroit
Cleveland .
Boston
Portland Goes Down to Defeat
Before Oakland in
Game.
4-to-
Si
AMERICAN LEAGCE.
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3IORNIXG
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half-mil-
COACH TAKES NO CHANCESIN
TODAY'S GAME.
Washington High School Nine,
Leaders In League, Will Meet
Portland Academy.
Coach Virgil Earl of the Washington
High School baseball team has made a
number of changes in team positions for
the game this afternoon on Multnomah
Field with Coach Norman Thome's
Portland Academy team. If Washington
wins from Portland Academy today it
will have won three games and lost none
In the Interscholastic League pennant
race.
Washington High School was decidedly
off color last week in the game with the
fast team from the Jefferson High School
and Coach Earl has decided to take no
chances of defeat by Portland Academy.
Cornell, the former second baseman will
guard the difficult ccner third base
and Cobb, who formerly covered third
may play second. Coach Earl may, however, decide to use George on second and
Cobb in the field.
The Portland Academy team has , also
been changed In the hope of giving It
Cooklngham will be
better balance.
played In his old position, third base and
Rummelin will hover around shortstop.
Masten and Bathcelder will probably
play first and second respectively. The
outfield will probably be composed of
Staley and C. Livingstone.
Sanford,
Townsend will be the backstop and Cap
tain Earl Cobb will pitch. Cobb In the
last game had a sore arm and was un
mercifully beaten by Lincoln High School,
but now says his arm is in good shape
and will endeavor to defeat the league
The game will be called at
leaders.
3:30 o clock.
of Section 3 of the Grammar School there are a number of good swimmers
Baseball League met yesterday on the in each of the public schools, a close race
is expected.
Old Portland Field. East Thirteenth
that wins the big relay race
and East Davis streets,8 and Chapman willThe school possession
of tho beautiful
obtain
to 5. By virwon by the score of
silver trophy cup donated by O. W.. Taytue of the victory over the Irvington lor,
man. The race
a
business
Portland
School the Chapman team will contest
will be 160 yards in length, each boy
for the championship and the Honey- - will
swim a distance of 40 yards.
man Hardware trophy on Multnomah
Field on May 27.
Mt. Angel Plays Indians Today.
MT. ANGEL COLLEGE. Or.. May 17.
BOYS WILL RACE IN WATER
(Special.) The Chemawa Indians are on
the warpath because of tho defeat they
Swimming Contest Will Come to received
at the hands of Mt. Angel Saturday, and tomorrow their braves will
Close on Saturday.
Journey to Mt. Angel in an sttempt to get
Under the auspices of the Portland T. the collegians' scalps. Next Saturday the
M. C. A. a big relay swimming race for team will go to Portland to meet the Columbia University, and settle tho questhe pupils of the Portland Grammar
Schools will be held Saturday morning tion of superiority raised by the
in the association tank.
tie game two weeks ago. The next
day, Sunday, they are scheduled to cross
This will be the climax of the swim-loming tests and free lessons that the
bats with Hubbard.
cal association has been holding. Entries
are expected from 25 Portland schools,
and a the swimming tests proved that
One Million Dollars
for a Good Stomach
This Offer Should Be a Warning to Every Man and
Woman
multi-millionai-
WORRY ABOUT THE COMET?
SOCIAL SWIM THURSDAY NIGHT
Think of yourself.
Multnomah Clnb Prepares Second of
Popular Innovations.
Sample Shirts
Under the direction of Frank E. Wat- kins, chairman of the new aquatic com
mittee, and Arthur Cavill. swimming In
structor, the Multnomah Amateur Ath
letic Club will hold Its second social swim
Thurday night in the club tank. The first
swim, which was held about three weeks
ago, was the first event of its kind ever
held In the club. Nearly 50 men and
women enjoyed the evening In the cool
water of the big tank.
It is the intention of the aquatic com
mittee to hold these mixed swimming
carnivals regularly either every two
weeks or so throughout the year. Swimming has long been neglected at the club.
Formerly the management of the swim
ming was in the hands of the Indoor
athletic committee but lately the board
of directors appointed a separate commit
tee to handle this important feature of
the club. Many new features will be Introduced Thursday night and about 30
couples are expected to participate.
'
The newspapers and medical journals
have had much to say relative to a
famous millionaire's offer of a million
dollars for a new stomach.
was too
This great
busy to worry about the condition of
his stomach. He allowed his dyspepsia
to run from bad to worse until in the
end it became incurable. His misfortune should serve as a warning to
others. Kvery one who suffers with
dyspepsia for a few years will give
everything he owns for a new stomach.
Hyspepsia is caused by an abnormal
state of the gastric juices. There is
one element missing Pepsin. The absence of this destroys the function of
They lose their
the gastric fluids.
power
to digest food.
We are now able to supply the
pepsin in a form almost Identical to
that naturally created by the system
when in normal health, so that it restores to the gastric juices their digestive power, and thus makes the stomach strong and well.
We want every one troubled with
indigestion and dyspepsia to come to
our store and obtain a box of Rexall
Dyspepsia Tablets. They contain
and Pepsin prepared
by a process which develops
their
greatest power to overcome digestive
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TORfUSHERSr TO. MEN WHO KNOW'
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re
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Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are very
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result. Three sizes. 25 cents. 50 cents
snd $1.00. Remember you can obtain
Rexall Remedies in P6rtland onlv at
our store. The Rexall Store. The "Owl
Drug Co., Inc., cor. 7th and Washing.
ton Sts.
KETCHEL KNOCKS OUT HIS MAN
r,
and Out in Third
Hound. '
FI3 mi Goes Down
May 17. Stanley Ketchel,
BOSTON.
middleweight, sent James (Porky) Flynn,
of Boston, down and out in the third
bout to
round of a scheduled
night.
For two rounds Flynn gave a good ac
count of himself, keeping the champion
at long range and jabbing him with a
hard left to the face and wUh an occa
sional right.
Chapman School Wins Game.
Chapman of Section 2 and. Irvliurtaa
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