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if 4 Meet for Rose City New York A. C. to Meet Multnomah Club Men in Dual Meet, Portland BY BIL ¥Y STEPP PORTLAND, June 24.—The Bast Against the West—the big athletic event of the year in the Pacific Northwest—is scheduled for Multno- Mah Field, Saturday, June 25, Under the colors of the New York he Mult Amateur Athietic Club and ¢ Field. Bringing to Portland 18 men. Mult fomah club has assembled the v: Brightest stars in the athlet Of the Pacific Northwest. ‘on the events follow: oppose him with three men — Tuck break the American record. HURDL hurdles, 1c face. The > Y Of the best hurdlers in the counfry. Hurley has eo his time of 3 compares very fa Yorably witli any made in the coun Stanford »' ‘Club looks to have a national cham pion. momah Amateur Athletic Club, the greatest aggregation of athletic talent @Ver assembled in this territory will @ttract thousands to Multnomah ‘The New York Athletic Club ts The dope DISCUS THROW—In this event) the New York Athletic Club is enter. | ing Robert G. Waiker, metropolitan champion, with a record of better than 140 feet. Multnomah Club will Powell and Pope. Under favorable Conditions, Pope, with his record of | better than 150 feet, is expected to ‘S—in the 22-yard low rtland fans will see three of the greatest hurdiers to ever ap-| Pear in the Pacific Northwest in one ‘ork Club believes that H. H. Meyer is a possible na. tional champion. That might be} greed to here were it not for the| fact that in Vic Hurley and Willard} Wells Multnomah believes it has two proven the class of the Northwest in this event and try this year. In Willard Wells, r and ational intercol Hegiate champion of 1920, Multnomah FIVE-MILK ROUN—In this long) if THE WORLD OF oF ORT : Big Track Srind probably appear three Multno-| ) for a trip to the national champion dart, the Oregon Ag star, will oppo: greatest five-miler alta de “comeback.” ck Pullman vaulter. Weters, Jr. “Pented the Northwest. @efeat him. In G Supports expect to see them win. onds, will uphold the West. ite hopes upon Lee Sims, 0. A We Say- Every man has a right tothe biggest ana best? cigar he can get. Thats w y your big, ‘even-tonea flavory J-B wa good Bey pays ves 10° 77 a “LMatks 8 Co, Inc. Distributors Mah Club members to fight it out Ships. Harry Floeter and Alvin Ho. ul College Mose Payne, the ped in the Northwest, in his aitempted POL VAULT—The New York Athletic Clad is bringing RM. Burtt, | with pocira ma Hed ora heck Ter cist BASEBALL Vie Huriey, with his record of 9:4, 80 far has the edge on these men, although his margin over Snook has ‘Deen extremely smail, and O. A. C. supporters are looking to see Snook ley and Rockey the club has two men less known ‘than Snook and Hurley, but whose ‘The 440-yard: In Stephenson and Ray the New York club is bringing % two of the point winners in the. in- | tercollegiate championships, while > Mert Hollinger, O. A. C. quarter- miler, with a record under 50 sec-| a en eee se -B eG cays . ; . THE SEATTLE STAR Sod vihamen of at ™""™ LOS ANGELES 166 ” The javelin throw: This wit a>! FETAS ONE BIG Ball ) scoring in the meet. In Art Tuck, : 4 Bill Hayward’s tege, Multnomah | FRAME WINS ea t Bill Btampt had another one of his h teams used three — piteh epresentative who / Lyons and Aldridge worked Bi Haywards nian ations) FRAME WINS Teams to | cmiritan mcr [iat os phat te throws the Javelin consistently over] oo aioe fielding mont of the time like he bad | yigck tonsing for Beattie, 190 feet, and who will attempt to magi! neeles all but sewed up with bed | © couple of tons of conl ed to cach break the American record of 197,% to 3 lead until the etghth frame a Ja Ss les. Mack in the Western Canade i | leet 6 nehes y in re! and —— recruit sent here by BD >, and feet 5% inches. jwhen the Angel grandads started a y p ~ === | looked pretty good for one innin Sé-pound weight: ‘This also is a/morry.go-round, and before the fes wien i Thom Lom Anesien watering cond Baye | fanning Aldridge and Stats, wh special event. Pat McDonald, the tivities were over, nine runs had 4 i i Im perfect. comfort and. safety ‘In the| win micked him fer © single. ay Now York club representative, willl counted, ‘The final score was 12 88h_ Francisca Varsity Nine Meets Wase- | ‘icin inne yenterduy, the way thoy| i Micked him for » single, counte 20 vas 12 r A were hitti ne ba | attempt to break the world's record! tq. nente a | da University Squad| Ritting she hale HIN Cunningham played tn too o of 51 feet at present held by Pat Mc-| It Anpelan'. : H . ry “ for Lindimore in the eighth, and the vi ngs Harry Gardner started on the hil! } ere in 6-Game Serie: “Piste” Carrot had something on ising third sacker tore # triple over hi i . fi u _o at | Phitadeiphia a is “Brick” Wldred three liners | head. The high jump: In this event He ne home talent and donated Oakland +4 : sda # Pgs MP hls ne ry tn Dick Landon, another of the New [three-run lead to the visitora in the |alt Lak ‘“ AMERICAN LEAGL BY TOM OLSON the wim, Maliing on bis ser, but belding| Cecveth pede hard time lett York club Olympic champions, ap-|f8t frame with the help of some New York, 6, Noston tn Seattle baseball fans wilt be} the ball etter making the catch. after the sun began to bother him, login pears to have an edge on Ralph | ose infield work, ay TACHFIC COAST LeAGuE Pilledeiphta @ Wibkinetin ee given a treat during the absence of| xemworthy had » big day with the |” °"?"* + By Welle eee Spearow and Millard Webster, Mult: | attle cut the lead down by acor-|.,Atroruande= weet 1h RB] Chicago 6, Cleveland 0 the Indians, whem they take their) stick, erashing out four nafeties in Bitiy dane cslleciel wwe éoutih nomah's representatives. Spearow|in gtwo in the fourth and four in| Portiand pers . next road trip. five trips, one going for » double. He ‘Thursday. and Webster, however, are usually |the fifth, driving “Lefty” Thomas to| Batteries: Shore and Agnew; Quissen NATIONAL LEAGUE The Waseda untversity basebal!| alr ak of Grae’ peanier good for better than six feet, and | cover erry, Sehnok and Baker Won Lost. Pet | team, from Tokyo, Japan, will tangle| the third, tossing the first sucker Ban Francteco Increased tts lead reste: }Landon will need all of his record| Good old base hits, coupled with} at Oaxined none 1) oo) | with the fast University of Wash-| et at first with « running throw, ee eo emstte tebe pte Le of 64 to bring him victory pme more infield work of the goofy | O*KIand ...-a.reeneerees T 12 00 bys $07] ington ball te in. & six-gaine| 5 a ram ing “The mile run: Irish of the New )#pecies, started the Angels on thelr |""hatitnes: Ation and Koohier: swarts H ti] series at the Rainier valley lot,| 4,20" Miehott also kept up hie great the |. Bob Geary was due to pitch for Sgty Athletic club, with his record bein i the ¢ shi (bi arted tO) Leverena, Gould, Thurston and Jenkine |! fo starting July 5, | eigntn, starting the big rumpus, and then | tod With We visiting Rurler 6a of nearly 4:20, and Walkley, winner |Click the onion right between the op- 2 A devant interes smashed the ball far into the left field ™ ~ M jes ar " At los Angeles p. | fanatt oo 38 a6 great interest ts being taken 10 | pieache n his second sam od a free 4: of the mile Pacifie ampion- | tics and when the smoke had cleared | ~At 10# Anelee— = ROM. | ie n % the coming eerie, ide an tmrtn | bissehers en hie second trip In £ ¢ wr day was 4 ‘for Indten ships and at the Northwest Con-/#wWay they had nine runs, acramento ee Pie. | crowd of the dyed-in-wool fans are! oo aoa: [freee look to be about on a nar | ttle scored. one mofe tn thé} Metteriest Dell end’ Mannab; Pittery NATIONAL LEAGUE sana WE at aut aad sae ten tek b race cette . : nae? sith bs and Biliott Sisahivk 4. Peiaheviia 4 anc ; sod the race should be clowely con fminth, but Vie Aldridge put on the Simtcan ueacem srrare, b coletapae ternational dollege contest JACK DEMPSEY COUNTS ON |tested to the very tape, Windnagle | brakes and the war was over ct} Bt. Low ure 2% The Wased ‘ ’ Sane geet agi coe ei stain r rae ___| played all of the big college teams ington high school boy whom Wind o 6 ENTRIES co ison anh "4 alre 7 os Kea BY MAX BALTHASAR punch. The hook to the stoi 0) and * made 0 sho E a |nagie brought up from an unknown | ia MING IN FAST Sdalun tiers, te AUk) Se eee in| ATUANINO CITY, WN. 95. Funes %4. | bitneat | tras Bis capaci ae |this year to win the half-mile and} . Se ittle Sunday night, July 2. They |7-The one big improvement in Jack | inside out. Se rep ne ne fi] FOR CITY NET TOURNAMENT is jesse dt, | ny” tho | et rt lastic me 8 y as ae Fee oes or caged s fe and, ie|Cerpentier just once the refe lastic meet. Just how fast Wind ~s Sutries are comlen tu test tortie iat the ste ‘newkbapers: Bp team Goring: thelr @ y here, and wit! |! which he uses his left band. is) 00 i ae nagle expects him to step a mile is! +4 : *lannual city tennis tournament to/jingn or FP ec & Taft’ ntl re 1 attend the auto races at Tacoma on in concentration Evidently figur- Horeiée Lp eed se Re Spee a conjecture with others. |e + 8 Oi aah Ok tes eee meoniel ¢ a - = me" | the next day ing that it will never do to be out | Marked Philadelpaia Jack O'B: | The relay: In this event both | *!¢"'™ ¢ %: © el cob text week: A field ob stan . | Waseda is due to finish a three.| Of Fosition at any time while fight-| I never saw anything ke if Misiones ‘Wak glk thar ma ‘eon api A ¢ a aS corel field of stars! he entries recelved to date fol! inn with the University of {ime the Brenchman, he has drilicd| Msny boxere ate capable of wa the field and we can only predict | Seattle A tte hata as Rat a oe nnd | low Mistipan equad.neet Wednesday ana | his lees and arms so well that now,|!"g that fast double left, but PR see © boy nd junior boys’ events. Michigan squad ne dnesday anc mA ow : a close and fast race. From Steph. | ane tf Be fg ig gt og rece ns det mune HOM. Altew Richard Rare will leave Ann Arbor immediately |"0 matter in what angle he may |? unable to throw their enti Jenson, Ray, Helffrich, Adams and | Murphy, + 3. hogan ba med until € p. m.|A: Nees Mew for Seattle find himself, he 1s prepared to| force into beth punches as De ellers, the New York A. C, should | ! La cal tt a | 4 Marion =. b Lageratrom | ‘Fifteen players and Prof. Iso Abe,| throw in a punch. rp Aliouae ee ee ee | ‘ * ‘'FEW BET ON Fioicher Jonsson J who jy managing the team, comprise | He is constantly on his tors, the run an excellent relay. But wit! ie Be G. A. Lateure the squad. After their series with | fiatfootedness (hat marked his Admiring fans offer as high Hollinger, Sims, Olson, former Wis ae oe White the University of Washington here |eariier fightire having entirely dis-|$200 for uniforms in which Bal eons star, Snook and Walkley EY A Kleinberg the Japanese collegians will leave on | appeared. jRuth hits homers. Huggins co | Multnomah also may be e688 | a N.Y. K. liner for the Orie: make a little side profit on the B an excellent team 6 8 BIG BATTLE! M Ee chaivente of Wasneatur tio biog serena ite he 're-lin haberdashery tf he chose, ns nis toes and his puzzli |_16pound shot: In this event New 3) eae will lave for the Orient on August | "nie, Pragya il a wl York will present Patrick M NEW YORK, June 24.—Fewer bets Ps ¥ 4 | Sate Fes Seaee SOe e present Patrick MeDon ‘ “ 36, where they will meet Waseda | jn and right to left find his heels aid, an old-timer with a long string are being made on the Dempsey-Car. and many other strong teams. . ‘ of victories. At prese pentier fight than on any other big!O. Maxwell ie = well off the canvas. | EXC present he is in 290-1} " ° 4 left hand, whid door national champion in the shot 38 tor: [Sporting event tn his Willard Maxwen ‘ The improv a bane im Thre San Juan Islands and jand 5é-pound weight, outdoor chain $ Okt] | Bextoety $00,008: has poem Det Ohiw xt Levis ©. Gaibraitn WE HAVE RECENTLY |! fio, sca comment, is working with |MM BON ust base i, RICHARD: Wess tha aacn ad conan ue $1 2-13|the July 2 fight ag sy HB pl nt 3 f ED tion and comment, is working with | SON, FRIDAY HARBOR and |politan champior ‘er Some, ont 2.) A million in betw figured in the | Jack Brinkley Winfield Langlee ADDED 1,500 NEW BOXES |) wonderful speed and precision. On EAST SOUND, Bunday, June champion, and he is by Mack. 2, by Lyone & | if ag en ; 4 : | Steamer Sioux leaves Col- Olympic « D0 ‘ Oft Gardner 4, otf Lyona nsonJeffries \ a - N SAF i man Doc! [Olympic champion. Against |JohnsonJeffries go in 1910. | vashinesoa tad ioe TO OUR MODERN ETY It of his big sparring partners, in-| k 8 © m; returns posing record Multnomah will’ pre. | itt—tane 2, ‘Kenworthy, Cunning Two million was wagered when | fa. Maxwell Dave Nieder |] DEPOSIT VAULTS. |ctuding Martin Burke, the:smienar 10:20 p. ma, Sarees on be sent Gus Pope, the University of |Home tan-—-Nishott. Sacrifice hits—Car-|Oompeey beat Willard in 1919. one oe | of the lot, he uses it with good ef: |B Sf sp: chudren, $1.35. For ¢ |Washington’ weight star, Popes | fi. Murphy. ‘Stolen base—Niehofe In-| Half a miltion doliurs was wagered ;R. leonard rae Match Come and examine our |} fect. Hooking it with all of his) Information Main 2093. some sa biahuwe O06 be a0 tees pitched—By Thomas 4%. rane [on the WillardJohnson echampion.| Amit Marioa we tvacea equipment for the safekeeping force to the stomach, he brings} Puget Sound Navigation ae 4s te ‘Watealie th the ee A nt bat ra, out tn Arh with n |xhip battle at Havana in 1915, Hud Marion Dick Henrlot of bonds and other valuable it up almost immediately to the} Company sold bib reg lp ng 2 io] Dr Gardner 1M. rune & bite 11 tba re) Thomas Hwitt papers. using this double one-handed an 8 01 ear in| n eighth wi ran full ‘ ah pfield Langiee Rescate anes both the shot and discus in the Pa aye ag Alter Big nes - Meonars Some Kenocks |" ientries tor the bors’ singles follow Entrance corner Second ave. spel Thee oan lilting oirone: charts lan opponont out he gets the rase-| wine meg ein hy a Pike e, DF n/HE nipe, an well as the national collegi nete @, Mack 0, Th \berry. Ite getting #0 a champion| Warren Hoole Tom 7 : (3 pl Se Mincichnmnts ta Calcae eens * wenat icamne-—208 Joan't get by unlem he travels me ire Marmeod Moreton PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK eal eee 9 | \ Satu yron and Toman knockout trafl lta Meyers te the only erty for the day. Latinas pees: a women's mingles Harley-Davidson Motorcyci Metropolitan champion, with a record | haps, is overshadowed by Pope's | @f 12 feet 6 inches. Opposing the} rtland team has Etdon Jenne, }Shot, is consistently ‘doing better || Without extra charges mM. ONE HUNDRED AND 220-YARD|?!4° a! the national championships DASHES—£diic Farrel! and Bernie |*_ representing the New "York club, are two of the fastest! @ash men in the East. Eastern sport-/ ing writers say that Bernie is a worthy successor of his father, who “was the first man to run 100 yards in 924 and 220 yards in 21:1. Eddie Far. looked to be the class of the East When he won the 100-yard dash at the | |) Penn relays this spring. Opposing these men, Multnornah | b will have the greatest aggrega of sprint men who ever repre- | The 880-yard: For this event the, New Nork club is bringing A. B./ Helffrich, another American repre! sentative who participated in the Olmpic games of 1920. His mark of | 155 would indicate him as the logical | winner. Moreover, he will be ably| supported by Lincoln Adams and J. R. Selers, former national 600-yard champion; while the West pins all | | In “Gap” Powell Multnomah wil! per DAST LEA Repatring done right. j TODAY ‘all for and deliver g phenomenal work. Powell, in the | Reserved Seats at 3138 Arcade than 44 feet, which distanc ance won a} 432 Walker Bldg. PHONE MAIN 3001 | Con. Basia baa ieadeasoey Tuke Fourth Ave, Cars te Park. This Big Sale Suits and Overcoats yea Open a package, No- tice how fresh they ara, Moisture-proof wrap Light up. Prett®smooth P —what? 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