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MADE!: IN PORTLAND PIPPINS AND INDIANS GET BUT THREE EACH The Beavers were scheduled to tangle with the Giants on the home lot yesterday, but rain interfered, and Portland, by annexing a victory | over the Indiana, climbed to second place in the percentage table. Vio. torla won from the Tigers and is still in the lead. The Bees, leading) jon, have a record of 18 lost, and the Giants, in the cellar, have the same figu only reversed as to the wins and loses—three games apart. Not a bad race. oo 0 Kiddo Wilson was himself again yesterday, and with the aid of the other Rees pat the Tigers to rout score 5 to 3, Miekie, the FP pitcher whom Mike Lynch « ia place of Doc Higgins, hurled for the Tigers. He was found for 10 hits and the Tigers secured but half that number from Wilson. Big Ed Kennedy led the procession with three bingles 0000 Spokane and Portland put a pretty nice exhibition in Portland yester lday. Score 2 to 1 in favor of Port land. Bill Bloomfield hurled for the Pippins, and Cadreau relieved ; Cochran, for the Indis in the leighth. There were jr re hits on each side. For the Indians Rex De Vogt got two and Pirst Baseman Meyers got the other. For the Pip pins, Bil] Speas got two and Bob Coltrin the other. Rather stingy 4 "Private Le Lessons | *it thelr bits Matte ter private iessons|Hard Tome With Whites ie herrea: | NEW YORK, May 23.—To get « y, Friday [few days’ preparation on the jeoast for his fight with Jack Male 9014; In@. TOR White at Vernon June 1, Owen ——~ | Moran, the British lightweight, to iday is en route to Los Angeles. Moran claims to bave been butted Syracuse MBnday in bie fight at night with Charley White assert ing that it was necessary to have five stitches taken in his scalp. ' ‘ar a | Wells and Palzer, Maybe NEW YORK, May 23.—The St Nicholas Athletic club today has loffered a purse of $13,000 for a match between Bombadier Wells, England's and Al Palzer of Iowa. Wolls says|portaa is te be is ready to sign up. Palzer is) Pherae + di ne ; considering the match. Seueme 16 18 — a Heattlo. 16 18 0.00 SUITS heavyweight champion, | 8cO| Weber club, the commercial organ ization of this city, egraphed Tyrus Cobb, the suspend- ed $10,000 to manage the in the the present season INTEREST INHORN- CAMERON SCRAP WHITE Fan t Cameron, a tant, fighter inches in his stocking feet bouts will be Eddie Campi, Coast bantam champion, Ww Portland, Leahy Rufus Cameron ve. Red Me-| Nulty rounds. the Magnolia score at Woodland Park last Sun- day vented good ball 6 Pittebee 1214 Phite.. ib 1 Mt Lowle 12 te Hoeton, 11 19 Mrookin 9 18 —— NEWS AND STATISTICS | Professions! Sports Fostered OGDEN OFFERS TY ° COBB $10,000 ’ TY coes OGDEN. veh. y 23.—The has today tel Detroit outfielder, an offer of jen team association during Union HOPE AND NEGRO GIANT CLASH IN FRISCO SAN PRANC! 18CO, May 23.— are looking forward with in-| today to the heavyweight/ ut tomorrow night between Jim! Los Angeles negro and Charley Hors, a local Cameron stands 6 feet 4 Other va. Roy Moore,| itiie Holmes vs, Danny O'Brien of | Lee Johnson va, Joe! All bouts will be for four) LEVINSON DEFEATED The Levinson Bros.’ nine lost to team by a 16to-12 Ralo in the sixth inning pre STANDING OF THE CiLuBss THE § —s SPORTS TAR—THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1912. Edited bRROY WHITMAN Rey “if Eddie Hubbard : only get in the shape Hib w in when he fought Hoill Gileg at Fort Lawton last inter," piped Dan Salt the other even ing, “there would be nothing to it, Romeo Hagens and Jim my Ray wouldn't count.” Ao cording to this same manager expert with the falsetto voi Eddie | iting in better shape every day, and with every fight, and when he hooks up with Jimmy Ray, at the Austin & Freed smoker tomorrow night, he will be in pretty good trim. He will need to be, for Ray is a rugged serapper. He carries a better punch than Hagen, although he has yet to prove he can « jlate as many. Also he ie a hetter boxer, Another bout almost as good as the main event will be the go between Eddie Davis jker LeRoy. To the no- tion of the writer, Davis could hold his own with Hubbard; Hagen or any of the welter- te around here. oo 0 06 According to Mark reed there will be smokers in the Austin & Freed gym every Fri- day night in the future, They boys figure that if they put *® rattling good card they can work the appetite of the fans to a point where once-aweek shows will be demanded. Their card tomorrow night will be a good one. Aside from the two welterweight bouts, there will be a couple of good wrestling events and two other boxing events, oo00 Romeo Hagen is joing jainet Charlie Fox, weiter weight champion of the Pacific fleet, at a smoker in Port Or- chard tonight. The steamer Tourist will leave the Colman dock tonight at 7 o'clock, and several of the focal bugs will make the trip. The boat wil! return immediately after the smoker, Little ie knemmcof Fox around here, but Hagen proposes to find out ju Qood he ils, ff Fox Hagen away he will cause these other scrappers to sit up and take notice, ooo 06 Bob Ingersoll and Lefty Me- Ivor aren't getting much action these ys, with Bill James, Cee Thompson and Charley Fullerton going nicely, end Bil! Barrenkamp and Pete Schneider ready to step out any time these trustion fall. These two young flingers were feft at home by Barry, but bath are working out dally. Amos Rusie gave Mcivor a few tips on the a ik ia that wes one TAKE MEN’S $22.50 SUITS FOR $4.49 TAKE MEN’S $39.00 SUITS FOR $5.39 TAKE ae “ig 00 HATS TAKE MEN’S $2 BLUE FLANNEL SHIRTS FOR 4g bers. for Take $3.50 SUIT CASES for Take Men’s $1.00 Everstick Rub- Take Boys’ $4.50 SUITS for Take Men’s $1.00 OVERALLS for LUMN of the old leran’s best bet and Lefty has it down pat al- ready. Amos saya the boy is going to be @ great piteher. Bob has a slow ball that mem. bers of e Seattle hi de clare to be t long time, and once ingereolt gets it under control, he is go ing to be heard Right en. from. forced George Engle told tagersoll he never could get a chance with the home t , and Bob is be- ginning to wonder if George was right. IWE- HAD-TO-TAKE- IT. IN-A- TRADE-FOR-LAN WE ARE NOT MERCHANTS! BUT THIS STOCK WILL GO—AND GO QUICK WE'LL LEAVE IT TO YOU—DID YOU EVER SEE PRICES LIKE THESE BEFORE ONLY 5c 29° 79¢ 29° THE ° DOPE. AND TAKE MEN’S 75¢ SATEEN SHIRTS 2 eS eT BASEBAL FOOTBAL BASKETBA MANY STAR TRACK MEET | OREGON BHOULD WIN WITH LITTLE TROUBLE COMMENT Amateur Sports Remorse | B B T |* TOM BURNS AFTER * second hang y at the loweg, exchange ‘ wet L L . |° ANOTHER HOPE EUGENE, Or. May 23—Twelve| Own Your track and field athletes of the Un 4 own & Jot weit nm it; if you dont " versity of Oregon, accompanied by |f 0" | yous 0 wil Trainer Hayward, left here today Ehud on terme 0 for Seattle, where they will meet the University of Washington in a) All the men! RENT MONEY niort, The Seattle dual meet Saturday tare in good condition and are Inv |hopeful of winning from Washing: | 727 Northern ton, Main 1667, 0000 Owen Moran is investigat- BY VICTOR ZEDNICK ing thie White outfit, Me will Graduate Manager U, of W. finish the job in Low Angeles Although the outcome of the next week when he squares off | Washington-Oregon track meet on} with A short time ago the university campus urday af-| he was licked in Chicago by TOMMY BURNS ternoon is not much in doubt, more Charlie. pre eae first raters, whowe records place 09 9 0 NEW YORK, May 2%-—-Tommy |inom in a clase with the best in| Dan Gait has received a fiat- | Burns, former heavyweight chant |.) word will perform than has | tering offer from Jim Coffroth jplion, has joined the comeback), the case before in intercol | to officiat: announcer, brigade, according to announee |) iste meets here, Bill Hayward, | . , P | NORTHWESTERN > edn pny Mee sei Ryd |S Oregon wizard yin es a S | Henitie-Vannouver game postponed: Carne Conaueror of Carl Morris, {Coun Of years ago and let Wash | TOMA’ ia vale lington not only overwhelm bim,| TOES {6 LE ae is this elty this summer Barns Dut get away with the Pacific coast | LO a Terema. ...¢ 1 i ae not been neon in the ring Or |Championship as well, Is back on| BELIAS — ; |, Meikle and son veral days the job right, and his charges ar 4 j j yracticall conceded the victory} Ed Lo* | FRENCH BOY WIN Baturda To tell the truth, the A oe a} meet is not even expected to be] Sandahl & 4 breathlessly close Wd ' | FROM LEWIS But this fact will not detract | 4 ledtehh oir e e e from the value of the competitions | 120 PIKE $7, tamento * § 1 CARPENTIER BESTS AMERICAN |{2 ‘Be spectator, as the Individual fy. 416, and" Mitee; Witegernid.| iN SBAGUNG BILL performances of men who have . i ” ib |tied world’s records undoubtedly * 8 oa * *, jadds more to @ meet than a close | , [At San Prametwen OES lh sian Bae George Carpen| contest between teams of mediocre | bother and Burch; Mitier and) ler, the French middleweight cham: |clasg So the Saturday set-to will | j pion fl hold» bis tithe today as a) not lack for interesting situations. | j ’ | *l result of his victory over Willie|Chief of the college stars is Ira | ; | ens’ Yealla, Check ana| Lewis, the American boxer, here,| Courtney, who, last week at Stan . | The Somtent went (he limit of 20/ford university, tied the world’s; ‘ . rounds, ‘The opening rounds were|record for the 100ameter dash and! |. ne NATIONAL LEAGUE a »| tame bot In the Jast eight rounds|won the 200 meters in time only 4 yong Anda « 6 2|Carpentior carried the fight to the| two-fifths of a second short of the | CHOICE HOME Sites : | Dickson and Kling; O'fools, Camnirx| Merion, and there waseplenty of |world’s high mark and who, as a ON BEAUTIFUL e land Kelly. Gidece ea The Frenchman easily out-| representative of the Untversity of ISLAND “ pointed bis opponent in any round | Washington, is practically certain | TRACTS Toxze0 oh oe ¢ 19 3 { 18 Which there was real fighting. |of going to the Olympic games at| ss Gis Jar 0 a 4 lStockholm. This will be Court-|§ "tte $750 Per Tract. Rasp | Mathewson and Merers; He tea AMERICAN |ney's only appearance on the cin-j Convenient service at ton end Metean, Clark eveiand & «lider path here before leaving for lent hours for business: 1At toston “4 3 | the big games. {J feemtonal men. .ave where} Philadoiphte 2 2 6] Kaler and asteriy; Hall and No Preeminent among the Oregon) parr Se At & Leute * 4 6) maker performers is Martin Hawkins,' Brennan and Killiter; Harmen, Geyer hardier, who duplicated the world’s | and Wings Detroit 4 6 gsibest time in the meet with the _ At Washington tee )> ttnomah Athletic club at Bu Brooktyn 19 1] Willetts and Manage; Greom anti gene April 26, running the 120-yard J At Chtenge 1 12 a) tte hurdies. He tore over the barriers Kent, Yingting an@ Phelps; Chene in spectacular fashion and was and Needha 4 * S)elocked at 1515 seconds, equalling wee aa - ’ '}the marks set by Smithson and |§ morning, to LESCHI's WANT GAMES on, Baumgarten and| Shaw. Hawkins, too, te & likely gpk The Leschi's want games, outof- combs ana Lapp, Thomas |competitor in the Olympic games town toams preferred. Address Hawkius is a versatile performer, e W. D. Allison, 112 28th ay. &. | chicago 112) tl winning the 20 burdies from Mult 0 |Fhone Beacon #19. Will the men- | At New York 6 © Sleomah in 2615 seconds, taking jager of the Georgetown team| Lares, Walsh and Sutlivan; Caltwati.| second place in the broad jump and 1019 prance - up the a: number? | Quien. Warhep and Sweeney third place in the javelin throw. REAL ESTATE MEN TAKE $8.50 RUFF-NECK SWEATERS FOR $2.79 TAKE MEN’S 75c UNDERWEAR - FOR TAKE MEN'S $6.50 CORDUROY. RUBBER LINED COATS FOR 25° 50 SALESPEOPLE WANTED SALE STARTS 10 A. TOMORROW TAKE MEN’S $3.50 CORDUROY PANTS FOR TAKE $4. — gg CASES