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PAGE 14 | More | BY LEO H. L } HATEVER ye of the Beave for the big leag Poole, the been play sons for I doing some pock that Hal Chase -arc plays a prett will undout Klepper setl him. j The Portland in a while a could snap ir Tashier witho: He would mak much better if he s of life. hurt PILLETTE BEST OF YOUN Ted Pill young pitchers this year, Hi | yesterday by a the Indians to seven Was a bit wild, but F- - in the pinches URKE LIKES JIMMY WELSH Billy Burke, thinks that Jimmy We ‘young first sacker to Strong enough and be @ real long distan nother thing he's fa @ long stride. BALDWIN MAKES WONDERFUL PLAY ‘There hasn't been — In the league for hike Ted Baldwin can such a play. ) He and atch with his glove. made a marvelo ‘That p STUMPF TRIES KENWORTHY TRICK id yesterday worthy showed hit across that bag. ‘Without hesitating he one game in 1921. second in the third INDIANS LOOK DIZZY ON PATHS baserunning yesterday. F | First Bas ' | Star Plays +t Good Ball Pepper i Bring Out Better Re- ' sults in Sluggish Beaver PITCHERS sco bi had plen is one of t likely looking youngsters he has than he looks while he's running cause he has stich Jong legs and tak I expeet to he: © of this boy one of these days.” e Would 43 Klepper’s baseball ethics BE havemto hand it to Bald William FP when it comes to selling diamond } stars. Many Cow ha worn Seat 1 Boi " that have beer peddied o clubs f fancy sums by Jim Pc f mself any ust tha the Portlan | in years. “I like the way he stands up at that plate,” says Burke, “He has plenty of nerve and form and he's smart enough to hitter And a lot faster be a third sacker years who can throw on the run on difficult chances ‘That young fellow is a wonder on “Doc” Johnston turned in | one of the classics of the season dur dng yesterday's matinee with Port dand. ,Cox hit a slow ro! to Baldy and Ted’ raced in, picked the onion up on the run, threw while almost standing on his right ear and flagged Cox at first by a step when Johnston made a brilliant backhand down ‘The ball was thrown into the runner and Johnston stab. was @ real treat, Bin Stumpf played second base for and “make a play that Iron Duke But when William ‘was playing shortstop for Seattle) ' plongside of Kennie two years ago.| Lane was on second and Jobnsten | he tried to | OUR BOARDING HOUSE Stumpt made | Lane might have at that, hadn't been nabbed by overrunning 4 when Brazil) “fiagged him on a throw from thing| tire, 't “where Gardner had been forced. second caused trouble and later El- | dred tried to go from second to third) When Orr hit to thiré at the hot corner. wae making the out at first. Coubled Eldred wHhout much trouble | # fine play too late to get Johnston.) ):,, flashed ball to third hoping that Lane would | Pocie, “round the bag and get caught off. | ‘Kenworthy pulled‘that play twice in | 5, dw ‘The Indians did some very izzy | Pelee! a Lane’s mental boot in overrunning |*P"” nd Brazill| Poole _ WHY BATTING ORDER _ WAS CHANGED | hitting third start with the willow. he started to hit a the fourth slot. Eldred hasn't hit bases ahead of Eldred. ELDRED UP 10 _ OLD TRICKS Lack of conti- dence was he real cause. hitting with runners on the bags. He ‘Was moved up to the leadoff position | siumpt; and he picked up confidence. bit better he w put second and now he is hitting in| Brick Eldred wag up to his tricks with the willow yesterday ‘The first time up he si Jett field and the third time he faced Pillette he rammed a double down the | | He wasn’t | Caugh steadily pped one to righit field line, PORTLAND HAS the Coast league. when the bags were started Se Maude Humphlirey, broken the EW MARK a Drake University, is believed to American Wasket hall throwing record for wom. OUTFIELD STRENGTH Portland has more good outti 6m its rosters than any other cl King, High, nett, Cox and Wolfer ure the quintet. | King made his Seattle debut yester. | and busted thru with a deuble| f | on, renee elders bin Gres. loaded that wudent Brick | Ray Rohwer started the. season le dhe got off to a poor | 5, Incidentally this is the, first time|san Francisco in a great many years that fourth Harry Wolverton figures: Rohwer a faster man and wants him on thos: @hat’s what makes Bldred a. great | Cine tnnatt Hitter. He busts that ball to ail fields | st and hits the onion on a line, ch sty PORTLAND CLUB EXPECTS TO SELL JIM POOLE FOR FANCY | PRICE l q l OLD ST ANDRE WITH BRUCE MAC FORTHE Co Wal, BUSTER MLADw How I USED1O PLAY THAT” GAME AMONG “HE THISTLE COVERED HILLS OF BONNY SCOTLAND HOOT MON le MANY A GRIPPING RoUND DID I GO OVER THE FAMOUS S LUNKS NAB POOR OLD BRUCE,T NIGH BROKE HIS HEART WHEN \ L BEAT HIS PAR RECORD, RoE! 4 Miss Farrell New Golf King ‘BY AHE RN) [N ANOTHER PUFF On “THAT MAGIC CIGAR, AN! You'LL BE TELUNG How You TRIMMED CHICK EVANS WIth A GET OF UMBRELLA HANDLES COURSE WITH “H' REST OF \ 7H BUNKERS) #4; Takes Close SA Vai ites MANNY A GET Our Mason ° wreak fue arpived fe Sees A i ceo wanerrr) { vou cour | Links Match a eager Benjamin You Teed uP, WE AG iizstine around and. sd ¢ 4 EX MAJOR? = BALL UP "TH STREET Defeats Mrs. T. H. Mo: Md for the champion's fight with ||S rattle Boy Shades Demp- P* YEH « You'D WA FLIER T= in Feature of Women page sey’s Pal in Fast Ten- FEEL AT WOME ™ ONLY EIGHTEEN Title Play Wednesday “of Bull, Jack Kearna Round Contest on A GOLF HOLES You WENT sathe nf admatanton tat rt but tricky No, 3 ky Hagen, American holder of |in the aftern : Portland Comes From Behind and | Wins Opener From Seattle, 5- 3 ORTLAND came from behind to win the opener diamond orchard Wednesday, the young Beaver mound star, Ted Pillette, ner at that. Four double plays cut down Seattle's chances, allies. The break came in the fifth, with with one awa: field foul line and two were) overran | third base and was caught in a hot box between third and| Baldyin finally threw) Yaryan letting the ball go, probably | thinking Johnston would) catch it at the plate. It was The bounced in front of the Doc- tor and rolled to the stands,| and Wolfer and King scored. | The fifth Portland run came in the when Jones tripled to | ight center and scored on Daly's paths shut down paths for the Beavers, tC) Ike Wolfer home. towards the plate, &@ mental boot. next frame, infield hit. Seattle scored a pair in the second when Rohwer walked, Eldred singled and Boldwin hit a double against th left field bleathers. ‘The last Seattle run came in the y pistes o1 Bans responsible for—Gardner Gardner 1, Pilletto 3 ner 2 Pillette 6, Wild v Jette 3. Struck out Bases on balle—C hes—-Pillette Lane, Wolf Stolen bai ase hit-—Jones Baldwin, King, Eldred. Baldwin 2, King 2, Di ealing—Poole. ‘Do Jones to Stumpf to Poole; J zill to Stumpf; Pillette | to Brazil! to Pocle to Br ‘on, Thm Hit by pit PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Won, at + 4L Vernon Oakland 4, 1 Balt Lake & Ban Francisco 2 vom Angeles 0. NATIONAL LE, v few York ittabure Philadelphia | | RESULTS New York 7, #t. Lown 6, Cineinnath 6, Brooklyn 1 | Ronton 14 tle's downfall, The others |Vhiladeiphia |, of | Washington at collegiate | jn recently when she threw the ball i $0, feet, | } | Chicago 16, Philadelphia. 1 AMERIOAN LEAGUL ew York | Chicago Boaton RESULTS Boston 3, Mt, Louie 1 Philadelphia 4, Chicago a Cleveland 6, Washington 1 Detroit 9, New York 4. f rams ker and Toman, ° Lont. 1 ball Bragill. Two-basa bite Pittabare § 10 innines), | | from taking the contest was wild, however, Jobnny Jones, Portland's new shortstop, certainly took a liking to Harry Gardner's brand of | pitching. He smacked that pitt four times safely—a double, a triple and two singles being bis day's total. Whit ' k ; aol ts Bill hao th t down in five on the It A Ted lo he had one boot in the| Bill Orr was back In the camo at| was nome battle! f |men and Ted field, Jones looked pretty good at | shortstop yesterday after spending | ai) ison deteated \ SAM oan $10, deed 21—-Saera-| ightweights hi shortstop and ha 4 some hard|nearly two weeks on the bench | pratt © andtdso ara Be ie tag ton sak Dake Beste 3 Fa j chances Sees from & Charley horse. | feated Mra. R. Knox R ing six runs to five Re are 6; Mrs. Young defeated » score R. H. BE.) ASCOT HE THe Portland outfield sneaked tn Portland should have been | ate 6 and Am the scores indi LARS ® Vans ocidevace 5 11 2) Happy Man, too far on Ted Baldwin in the sec-| retired without a run in the |cate, these three matches were very 6 13 Olwon the Am jond inning and ‘Theodore rammed| fifth, ar Mearkle kicked Pil- |oneaided, the losers’ being several Gould and Peters; Fit-| Lord Derby's jone over King’s head in left field)” lette’s grounder with a double | strokes over the form they ah@wed tery, Thompson and Koehler. Mario Perron for*two cushions Hai Stays Pet. 06 Combed—Well-Groomed Millions Use It—Fine for Hairl | Not Sticky, Greasy or Smelly Got nm jar of “Halr.Groom trom any drugmlat fe few conta and make even stubborn, unruly or shampooed hair stay combed all da y lin any style you like, Gael Glossy |“Hair-Groom” Keeps Hair| 5 to 3. Seattle leading, 2 to 0. Thru Press Box Screen BY LEO H. LAS eighth. Lane walked, Johnston ie have retired the side singled atid Rohwer nearly tore} ‘ | pea }Stumpf's glove off, Lane tallying. Ihe ater played» nico | : fi rp | That ended the scoring for the day.| £ame in center Pld for the “4 Barney went in to hit. for oe : | Beavers. Wolfer is one of {Gardner In the ninth and reached The ,box score follows: |, these good ball players who | (first, os ho usually does. He where > aS KL np A * never get half enough credit | walked | i nd eae ® | for the good work they d — the} Segiy . ‘ § ‘ The Gray Wolf has shifted Rol : 1} $|. “Doc” Johnston turned in a nifty | wer center and Eldred to right ’ # %|play when he went to his right for|to get the benefit of Rohwer's 9 7 1/Daly’n grounder in the fifth and |stronger wing. fe wel Wuciis. bs ie flagged Jones at second for a force mf 10 tT 1 4 4 . ‘i ie ABR HOPOO A. Y ots ae nce Ob a ee ‘BRENNAN: TURNS | 3 1 6 4 » @{OM the noodle in the third and Nisin S63 4 LE TA ttnaty‘ad get wattopes ne ck) GIBBONS DOWN| B25 Cage rep eeeeee eee eetem wild ones | BIL Brennan, New York heavy aye a0 cal a - weight, is sald to have turned down +8 ae ee Piliette was certainly wild | an offer to go to Tommy Gibbonn’ | 5 2 6 3 3 9] Wednesday, two wild pitches, a | camp as a sparring partner lor a 3 0 3 9 2-6 hit batter and five walks being estas er - ® 6 69 © 6 0} the toll for the day, cae ae A Secret of , Jager here, bas built us a regular rin, Ty siidha tives ha plain] Mra, Mons with | the title. ___— | and everything Is ic Will be back | r rane: deans fe and one wan halved) in the early the tourna: | Friday.” the Yanks, # to 7 Esq with sixes, but a fine m the t ue “ | ale ae aan a x ; : mon ; | Clnetunatt won from Brooklyn, 4 to wee . « ee SOF re Anyway, everybody seems to be 1, taking three out of four games im boatl manic, “Mine Tarreli| gchnymay,, avervondy, seme £0 BO AKTAND WINS | ists as lead for the first time! un tomorr when Seattle's first FROM ANGELS | ETI I tribe putt rattled the cup for ®| champion Indy golfer will be known 6 fe at r on No, 7, but her lead se | OAKLAND, June 21-—Oa ‘ana| COLLEGE NINE pee was short & par BUSINESS MEN PLAY won from Los Angeles here yester-| WILL DISBAND v five on t Ifing members the Young| day, 4 to 0, in a snappy exhibition Rese ; a : reacl their put edits sears R. H. B 16 Holy Cross college baseball Sei a § » Rea alley | ana ¢ tu Ke in . E.| like eattle at the Rainier valle) a surney, but this one| Los Angeles .....+.+++++ 9 7 (@/team, which was the best collegiate cover 7 ng lke the mid-| Oakland “ $ 10 2S) nine in tho this year, will be A but he outpitched Harry Gard ee: ; t i is mas and Ba n; Colwell and) ai as he members of the eee ot has tile pened “ait team planned to play summer base- and some dizzy work on the} y; | mot > wh harpened up ready to default all | ball, & mateur restrictions are wi next } matcher not played off on scheduied| FREEDMAN IS |too ‘numerous, they have given up 8 Three men clouded the base | ur t # Farrell's fly spite A FREED MAN |'"** ‘¢ee- hard Lee King ra upped a double just inside of the left} Wi CHICAGO, June 21.—Wm. “Sailor” GT SR SS LET J fot VERNON COPS Freedinan, lightweight boxing star,/ MIKE McTIGUE extr ) was freed bere yesterday by Circuit break can So 17 GAME, 3 TO 2 iiicr iecrnsten on a murder charge.| BOXES JUNE 25 Moan’ plucky try—a full 108 ANGE June 21.—Ver-| Freedman, with another man, was| Mike McTigue, world’s light heavy- io the. green—went up with Ban/found guilty last year, but was|weight champion, and Tommy a bounds: the ball atriking the fence when they de-|granted a new trial. After hearing | Loughran, will meet in the eight- N lees than a foot f tho end. Afiay | fated the league leaders, 3 to 2. |the evidence, Judge Kernsten in-|round main event of the boxing } Leo King takes a mean cut at| Farrell with two: ofthe longest wood. | _ The score 3 i _ structed the state to Gismiss the case. fazed! in Philadelphia, June 25. jthe onion. Ho's a righthanded | *hots ever hit by a woman golfer on van one rien sor ie Be ae | owinge: nd pi ‘or left field ‘| the Bh ks, chipped on to| Yernon - swinger a nls for If "| ke clog on to Va ccc and agnor, Yeue| TACOMA SMOKER| at oe ot (See sn pe wining ames and arp 1S ON TONIGHT | BASEBALL | the bh a le with a her opponent's luckle | TACOMA, Phat SOLONS DEFEAT Sam Crane is out of the game for a few dayn with twisted hole decided the match ax both were a knee. play in front of him that would | — Bull Montana Is inChamp’sCamp) Dyrqws With AROUND, WERE BY ALEX C, ROSE | Bagby sk Chg st Was \W Your Socks Ty Inglewood players, name peasy “ er a _ F, Jackson, Mrs, H aed 6 ' whe fr Young and Mrs, J. ( dagman , the und the Seattle Golf club star, M TH . Helen Farrell, | pombfinalists fail , the © If champion in hip 5 thelr #econd-round ID) rj iam trio had an en of i sions bona on Tuesda| sta fs Mrs. D. H RUXS 4 Monn, waa a thriller from start to 1 foetal tegen de floal finish, Miss Farrell winning on the pith Bad rap betwee *, 40) last green, one-us Men tad. Mraehe sa . FRO! matche " Tuesday night, comes forth c Co of exciten for th announcement this merning t he umbl Farre M | has slgned Be r the score f Aiheg nd Mra. You ; nee 4 a bat £ ‘ A id th b Mab Cardinal f posit All fou moundsman, paved the way for the Ww Farrell. M match was ope ne ‘ ; . 5 when they went on @ hitting ram- the tim At of t fine Dode Bercot, nev page and ~trounced Philadelphia, mhibition of he e royal and ter in hin life 16 tot game 1 be played, wai ? “T don't think there wil! be inte tthe? ing with the 7 1p on either y AK 5 Haven, 26-year-old | gouvt » will be the win ° stot red ix runs, d with! Pritish golfer, who has just) next , ti" Lonnte as trom Vittaburg, 14 10 8 aid Mina Far-|wreated the British open|writes “Dole gos to bel At Att) Speaker just by holing her| championship from Walter) a4 work and regular gym training | started Cleveland's mari oon. house is expected to “view the box- | SALTS IN 12TH |!" card here tonight. HAPPY MAN Ascot gold cup today with | Bob Harper Pi wor! Mr. Everett, man-| 1 the defeat of the Senators, 5 to 1 first June, packed | TODAY PORTLAND VS. SEATTLE Pacific Coast League Reserve your seats at 3102 Arcade Building. 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