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Tom Turner Seeking New Players for Portland i in East »\ ames ES eee a ———— -< Beavers Club ar From (“eth <1..| Marion Is_ | How About “Ace” Elliott? |Charteris and Being Set for Season) ».""™: os ~,|| City Tennis \——_______ at eat ~ WildeMay Win BY LEO H, LASSEN Sort eee . Darkhor ™;, at Windy City » OM TURNER, the voy president of the Port- |] Cumax « i " > t ry 3Y PETER SALVUS $ land Beavers, is now in the East, scouting || Queen City at I : se cata. patra salah tei the it os Cite LEAGUE NO. 2 4 t te Husky Half-Miler and Coant lekwue. club pe Lou J : bain Hi p Miler Given Chance to This from Duffy Lewis, manager of’ the |] « 1 ¢ ‘ ‘ ' oy Win National Events Oregonians, who opened their first sseries Beastie os am rode | Bs ; first f the gear with the Seattle Indians here! W°G) ps : ae iis ; ‘ 0": 1 ' ms 7 this afternoon. Husky A.C 1 0 | u f on : “Turner will rejoin the club in San Fran- |] Ross a. c 0 00 | now ¢ et f er is cisco next week,” says Lewis, “and while|S— $Y Sere anes NE in a ; he hasn't sent word of any prospective deals as Yet that’s St Jf th mond W what he went East for and there may be some new men al Caguers ‘ J title a m ' added soon, fe the best Yemarmccemmamen mt) Near Finals| iS << : $Y T the preliminary tilts over in ty should it Won Lost F t we N of bret | ap Francisco “ . ; 4 ‘i : ott, Ls mn Salt Lake ' aera y sf ne and Wi fen Loa Angeles , ‘ 5 : e the Bu A. { tif my t . * ht 4 it The Parkland A. C. has quali | ‘ <“ “a fled for a semi-finals place in M | the i ont: and thee’ pitcl the other division and so. will ° t vie |4 h GAMES THIs WEEK laiche etrahe tae be the Y. M. AWC. if they beat | 8 , V y |» may ae 3 oO rs the Queen City Motors, In case isd me 5 | he a at San Francisco, is SP i pee as na the latter team wins then the sie 2 ry dat V . - aise os _ Motors will play the Climax f Senne Ox b be . club the following Sunday, The — | cy acon @ tha no . LEVERENZ ENCOURAGED winner of this game, the YM, | Um : pe Dundee Will 1 COCHRANE TO CATCH | A. C. and the South Lake Jun Whitcomb Quillian, of th ; and if . * Vetere pater ee nen ae lors would have to play off a |“ ma ’ . “ Fight Terris | beet ern 2 ro leea | vei fae tien, right 16 mabe: the! 1 FRO ‘ i c | sed ‘what. baseball: experts wty| ) Ternea bere. Hts o mized up | thatiane. att ‘ daz f 15-Round Go Shion cooceibee sta pedtieed Be the situation shoula |‘ trai 1 s ‘ eh the YOURE) he cleared up Sunday o ; c WW YORK, June 9.—Another |‘ the Philadelphia Ath:| 11 the other division the Garfield | * Clove Monday, J oli, cracked pitcher will go to| '* ; ei nap | Cubs must beat the Husky A, C. to| WH! an ol 1 iia well Tuesday night with a very| And It was with Portland that) outer the fi i adie ahs aia f cach ma ne : Hromising prospect of coming back | Cochrane Kot his first league ©X:/tost there are several teoms that winners, u z é smashed. perience, and it was Walter Lev) neure for the second place berth in bracquets aie : teas Cine ereng the veteran southpaw fling: | trot league probably be ning: tbetr_aventel Johnny Dundee, 32 years old, who Mas been a prizefighter almost half that persuaded him to stick t The Seuth Seallle manager t ngo from the ssh seat yak wiht Ant seat cated abet matches | | and the Arden Cub: lot ar t ights w Bevpat time, will fight Sid Terris Sverybody wanted to make gy arsed Women'a singles and tall competition in the welghts with Sat the Coney Island srens.| a, onificlder out of him last | S2Ked, to meet with the sport » and doubles Hartranft and Hoffman of Stanford | ing editor of The Star Wedn entered and with Scharze, the Wis fis time they have signed for @| year, because of his speed, odhsrapaibog dani hana Li and r jistance | ” founder and the extra distance! throwing and hitting,” saya Givalchien cai a tansis.over nt, competing. All of he Washington captain consin € them 3 will be in the pay be ull that Terris needs to put neal . ' Dundee has declined sharply !) and » real star behind the plate | Mr atace may be obta Piper ould figure inthe high mast year and when is found about once in five and & nd Taft Tennis y land a place in the fought 12 rounds in 8 gaged tat | GHGs atslad cliae’ Shaeatay ova well at Madison Square Gar-| ~ z ty Moters at ¢ , 5 den ie tw ow age itil oe 2 Papo ke saat ht How's “Ace” Elliott coming along? Nobody at the Seattle baseball headquarters has t, the Me a fo fighter’s straight right to HUNNEFIELD BEST hirawg thie na ag Neds heard anything regarding the condition of the firat sacker who broke a leg in the second has an excell Fs & ove Husky A * ul Z j oT oth ot iiae Mihe heart almost stopped him. Three | PORTLAND PROSPECT ; : yee Waterman and erics of the season and returned to his home in St, Louis, Mo. That is, they haven't tga Gan teks net times that punch, which the Phe Weel, Crean: Lake « heard anything except a request that his check be forwarded. If Elliott is in shape at o dint 4 the distance arou ny ball player table tim eld Dundee would have withstood Without a tremor, caused his knees fo flutter and brought lines of suf- ering to his battered face. He was dly whipped. Dundee has been knocked out “Peek high 4 * A. 6. va Wes resn Lake a Snell Arrived all this season he will be ordered to report to the Tribe again, altho he wouldn’t have pee TER ESN Oa nuch of a chance of moving Babe Herman out of the first base berth now. wpa Monday ae i of him. He fs . ; : ily once in his life, and that time | #81 hits Biers His ies an chat time | Ot m omer sto ot Dempsey Must recon ot wat ~ Card Completed for Milk aw Tour i ivight swing ina, Philade: Emmett McCann, the second sack : 7 naa Mall. ek: Beall fan! e two-mile run. eres) ian Stikel"imer rome nei Fund Ring Show Next Weel] prssreres 22 | The old fighters who went high|Hunnefield and may be doomed to | was robbed of two Sastre fitarsollagiatetasic asia [ NATIONAL ar that has alg, kid con Portland regulars s the business have been beaten by | the minors If he isn't sent yp soon.) NEW YORK, June % Jack Clitty, a clever field championship here, recently, tronger men in New York | aca |Demprey’s $15,000 a week fob,| srt 'pene < Nate Druxman Has Signed All Five Bouts; Dago Joe}| scoring 33 pointu. tt. wis ony. | °———— ee oe eae tee weeks: HOLLINGSWORTH BEST re oe ep teroeaiy Lilla re ; Gans Here Working Out for Scrap With Leo | able to take three first places. a P " “8 ye oO h rn 3. New York ht title to Paul Berlenbach and | BEAVER PITCHER amusement park must have blown Lomski; Preliminaries Set Dye won the high hurdles, |/Xew Yor a |] Grumbles the low and Houser Gibbons, a young man no| JOHNNY HOLLINGSWORTH is| UP — the di h Ch a ‘ . st for: the mm Saar he discus throw. It was in pick- was stopped by Gene Tunney the best be the Portland, The presa agent for TE DRI , who is promoting the Milk'] jng up second where i young fighters have whipped | mound staff n according to the nd bouts sent out Fund show for the Elks. at the ball park) the tar ¢ t team cor- 5 in the last two years and | Beaver reg : night, tn next Ti I ‘ff leted } 1, ing ma ers in that way may be another to turn the| ‘The rest of them have looked quoted as canoe os ge hati las completed his card ? me thru with two | fine In spots and not so good in ng that Dempsey would be back | bom Jimmy Rivers s, the oma lightweight, || «1-5 and tle for another honor, Liat ae we others. Of course the Beavers |" ner bie mn Be Last one will meet Henry Geysel, the Georgetown || tut was not eo strong in team |!poston ... 4 1 | are up against it when It comes | Weeks and would have a-chair tn i. ‘ . youngster, in the second preliminary balance, ¢ dently losing 2 sy 7 naira Af: | itehi * Mickey Walker's corner wh x ) 5 preliminary, balance, consequently losing out || Pittsburg . RIMS 0 oter ae 2 eigen Lavegerrarersed nm elterwoiglt champion figh W. K.’s Win Sixth Babe Folmer and Billy Mendez, two of the || by 3% points Batteries — Graham, Marquard, Another Tunne = | fences in the Rose City that b's middiewe Straight Contest best of the younger lightweights Mereaboute; | Genewich and Gibson; Aldridge and he y | would be outs on bigger parks, | The on thy The and Kreitle nine hung open the card. j Smite eon Gibbons Battle ; er nea artth, Racied. FOr Rew. OF be who formerly sivilie Ey Sunda The other bouts, which have been an- Bi Rin Card Es See jeans last year and came to Portland| Kearns, wh o nounced before, feature Dago Joe Gar . : 0 yempsey siness, is now zi fi ans, the | 1 (OLLYWOOD, Cal, June 9—A.| via Brook Dempsey's business, in now st P; ta R se | totereee 2 8 0 Bee narkwics, Hollywood. sports ers manager St. Paul Middleweight, in a six-round go with Leo Lomski, | i ‘7 4 ter, today wired Tom Gibbon® |) seayETTE SHOULD Dempsey recently went from Par its fast-coming Aberdeen miller. | S 0S pon tteries—Ring, Betts and Wilson; Gene Tunney an ofter for a ro-| ToT ONE Ow Oka Mo Rope een recent ae Uae 2 Eddie Roberts, Tacoma welter, and Mike O'Leary, of San} y YORK, |nixey ringed n boxing match to be staged here | HELP BEAVERS to play © season jn Tuna park, | Francisco, box the six-round semi-windup. EW) 208s en eel a eaibor day. rns Jim “Poole fveftised ‘to re | Berlin, at $15,000 a week. | Wilson-Kreitle 6 12 Dandy Dick Griff; ments of the bouts between} At Chicago— R. HE "Santwier said he had offered the | DEiie Saeki SA ww fine Highland A. C 3 $ andy Dick Griffin and Jockey Newman, both of whom] Harry Wills and Charley Weinert |New York ee a fighters a guarantee of $100,000 each | | nold te ihe Py set Satie "ett paged STRIBLING WINS Batteries 1” and have fought here recently, are down for the four-round spe-| and Harry Greb and Mickey Walker | Chicago 10 12 0 tage the return bout. joo ie the Portand ‘infield’ as tha| BALTIMORE, Juno 9. — Young | Lowry and Cooper. cial event. were announced here today. The! Batteries: Bentley, Greenfield and The ie s zt A Stribling, Georgia light heavyweight, romoters were given the permis-|Gowdy; Al nd nd Gi Jes, a Gibbous sa sry abel | Beavers didn't have « capable man won on a forfeit when Bill Clemons| MEAT TORY WINS |t This is one of the best cards ever arranged here, every sion ot “the New fork bodice eens) yarn amt donee ndicaps in New York Friday night | 5°" se Tiadetiant col pint xen of West Virginia left the ring at the | AVAARRsAAN oy on the bill having fought at least a semi-windup in | nitenion when it was learned that} At St. Louls— R. HE. n he was knocked out by ta 7 sal tae sapienapacd ft he} end of the third round. Stribling) NEW YORK, June 9.—Making her Seattle or Tacoma within the past season. Roberts, O'Leary | Walker has an fected foot and) Brooklyn . Per ph vat inney. lente: ‘but he car Tarde Gack tel was winning easily when Clemons | first apt i ance of the wenacn,, Mrs and Griffin are main eventers. will have to stop training for a) St. Louis . eA frp © Sieae | “1 belteve he would put up a better | fe Vi ntetion , Bie pene us pa Bie heyhey sane} Pare | eek or 10 days. The bouts prob- Batteries: Graham, Marquard, p in another match in the open |"? 4 : ae ERP ennis champion, defeated Mra. Fred ably will be held the Polo|Genewich and Gibson; Aldridge and | Froggie Lafayette was purchased w VICTOR |Letaon, 61 and 60, in the second} v1,2 : ak here in’ Chlifornia,” ‘the pro- x A | 7 " 6-0, ho secon wcile grounds, July 1, 2 or 3. The Italian | Smith, said. “I understand the heat poe ariene pnd be abou a the} LONDON, June 9.Tommy Mill! | round of the Englewood Field club's} Once Powerful New York Y Ss hospital committee, staging the oo . bl a m layer.) gan, Scotland, won the European | invitation tournament | edt it Vv er’: Ts Restdated pamdica to cthpens | but a good allaround man, Ho has | middtewelght championship waotha | | Stumbling Along i in A. L. Race ago grins agreement to cane | Hod Hum! Don’t BE sine for a retdril match.” {plenty of power at the plate and| took a 20-round decision from Bruno| What's George Sisler's best record | HE pathetic efforts of tho ONc®) hack into the lineup to take part in | Dave shade and present It to the | Ww § i ate pene what the first base Job is all] Meaisieh ay Ce cee |e tase ntealer?- W. A c ee | powerful New York Yanks to| the victory. commission at {ts next meeting on} ! orry Over This | pies Bas abi AR et este Rednae shan cine A 193%) Bialor swiped 61 haasocks, | un a winning. streak of more| The Senators, altho they / were | Pridey. LONDON, June 9.—Tommy Mill. achts ee be pitas oy haw new {Tmined out after thres innings of | Jack Kearns, manager of Jack! An the Scotch middlewelght, won than two straight games has NOW| their game with the White Sox in| Dempsey and Walker, presented | ‘te European championship of the ‘Start Big Race. OU R BOARDING HO USE BY AHERN | become one of the most engaging | Washington, gained half a gamo on | himself in the hall outside the com- | by" outpointing ‘the’ Italian, features of the major league Hulla-| the Athjetics, who still lend the| mission's office, but he was denied | Frattini, in a 20-round bout Monday _ BAN FRANCISCO, June 9.—The Sarthe Ns Sa LTA ES. asso redo SOM baloo, Half a dozen times the ball} league, but not by much. ‘The Ath.| an audience. Ru was told to come} Misht. Smile yacht race from San Fran-| club which used to win pennants |ietics lost ground by dropping one| back Friday if he had anything 9 to Tahiti, with four local | ELL BUSTER Mi Zi 7, % | with careless case and terrorize the| to tho Tigers in Philadelphia, 7 to 2,| to say. ee oered, Will start tomorrow. | + i Leathe WEN ! ~ ware 1 KNew Absa s, Ke pitchers of the Amertcan lengue| ‘The Cleveland Indiana fost to the| Babe Herman ,Callfornin teather- fs expected that three weeks will | I SAW SUDGE M¢ GUFF t ne “THERE WAG WHN GAN HED with the array of mighty hitting! med Sox in Boston, 3 to 1, welght, was accepted as tho official Brie’ fo complete the race,| 17] “KODAN, AND HE SAID HE A petites A HERRING SELL “TH uenals, tas won two games ina] The astern clubs of ihe 3 challenger for Kid Kaplan, feather- hich ix the longest competition for | S0 ¥AST ON “TH' SIAMES c|] | row and then lost the third tional league derived — nothi welght champion, of this class ever arranged. WOULD GIVE YOUR CASE WS DENMARK | | SIAMESE Twig Monday, with the season al: | but grief from the. entertain i —— % TRIGGER !~ WN Goot,~Nou AINT ASKIN’ MUCH, ~ WM-M- OW, ALL RIGHT “THEN I GUESS 1S Wort WG \F I GET out OF GOING IN) “We BASTiLe |. WHEN TH’ OWE LOLINPOP MAJOR DOES AL] Werth Wo FINOR, THERES § STICKe, AN’ A CATCH IN CHARGE 'EM ITLUKEAFIRGT]| DOUBLE!+> BAGEMANG HIS CONGIDERETION I = Now THEN «ER —~ Aw ALL 1 ASK OF YoU For DOING “THIS FAVOR, Io “THAT Nou CANCEL “THE DEBT oF $17. THAT L OWE You ! = he first yacht into Tahiti will win iP, regardless of handicap, and winner will receive a cup put up ' Sir Thomas Lipton. AMERICAN | Won Tant Pet, a1 5 most one-third spent, the Yanks | ment out West Monday, From : wearily tried it again, winning the mighty Giants to the hum. Brown Aids South ame from the Browns at the New York stadium, 6 t rte Braves all four Eastern | = End to Win Game liclebs.. Geta): hipued Spree took them 10 innings. | hati ed ‘The South End A, C. won a close | | \ OULD 6,000 men buy DAY'S Moleskin hosts, gave them a streak of one con- John McGraw's team took a past-| same from Earlington Sunday at secutive game, inclusive, They Ing, 10 to 4, from the Cubs, @he| Franklin field, & to 3, ‘Two tust have only to win tho next two | Cards nosed out the Dodgers, 6 to) AUble plays behind tho steady \ to break their record of the sea | 5, ‘The Pirates climbed closer to the | Pitching of Bond, and the timely | | son thus fa two metropolitan teams by winning | Hitting of Brown, center flelder of | | Aaron Ward, second baseman, and from the Braves, 8 to 4, in Pitts. | the winners, featured the game, | Walter Schang, the fat catcher, who] burg, and the Reds beat the Phillies | , S°re RH EB. |were benched last week, filtered's to 2 in Cincinna ath South End een Earlington Batteries——Hond and O'Rourke; | | Cops’ “TRYOUT | Parutto and Chepaltis, 1 looks as if 12,000 would in 1925, DAY'S Moleskin trousers, breech. om and Morfolk mite will wash nicely and will not fade, They have all the re- finement and style of a high. | INTERNATIONAL LEAGL 2. BB. | j | | ‘ 2 8 1] The tract: and field athlotes of th | 6 ack and ¢ af the grado mult: pine Pies \3 ; ey City hpi 8 15 0) Seattle police department, ‘CUBS CELEBRATE aturtiness f Jatterion Boyd, Prank | Northwest champ! in 192. CHICAGO, June 9—The Chicago for the aan ean atnat | | | Northwes hamplons in 192 | 8 . fn Ry i vee ee Kiouke’t and’ | NelWergnll;’ Best and] hold their tryouts for the team at| Cubs today celebrated the golden an- Rhighent wear and Bengough, Schang. || | Vincent {tho University of Washington sta-|2iversary of the club's first game, LEADING Fi B | | dium, thin afternoon Wifty years ago Chicago's first Na. DHALERS Boston-— HAVE THEM! and Ser RW. | The men placing in tho trials wit| onal league game was played at Bas 3 Rochoster .ssssceveees { 7 1 be chosen to represent the locals in | Loulsville. Providence ... $ 6 1 thelr neouver, B.C. 1% SUSAN Ney: Batteries—Shaute and Bhmke and Picinich. erles Levison and Lake;| June Ba Swartz and Billott DUNDEE SIGNS , | | , __ At Philadelphia~ R. HE. | NEW YORK, June 9—Sohnny beats ty tee 4 Score x Veal! Plays Good Dundee, former world’s feathor= Bee Oy at) 4| eathion eee weight champlon, meets Sid Terris, Batteries— Da is und Woodhall; | 5 5 8, Howard Voshell, veteran tennia| 10-round match tonight in the new player, has been putting up a nifty | Coney Island stadium, gume in eomy Meeley and Hill; Barn aw, ‘Thomas and Cobb. jumgartner, Groves and Cochrane, Perkins. | 3 Game on Hard Court | Si Vor tinitweieht, inn return ays (2! ose’ $ TAILORED BRERCHES ition so far this sen Chicago at Washington; game } Score nh a g 4 ees roo Hoi. Beleon, Ho xooms taster and atondier | INDIANA 18 CHAMP aoe OVERALLS. me Heading eM Y ook on the courts than in some time,| BLOOMINGTON, Ind. June 9, — WATER REPELLENT CLOTHING ( Mr. O'Gootty observes that a gar |" pattorien — Bmili andp Mogilon;| 20 ™ Mbt lo catise “somo) of the | Tadiane, \topa tie ie. Tony DaBebaTL SE ANIGR tore not leon than MansiinsendiMedarty offer entrants more than a ttle | standing by virtue of its@ to 6 vie a eth in ts SAE a A et , , \ (rouble when the national champion: | tory over Purdue here yostorday __ Score: (nd game) nh WW Hide. roll atountd, BASEBALL o Tore: H + 4 PHILADELPHIA, June 9.—Lewl | tending o 4 What school hag won tho Dig Ten | Pendler, Philadelphia welterwoig yy what you will about Hupry | anne : : H My nal) Batteries — Knglishman, Glazer, | nok and field meet title on the most | won a 2Oround decision trom Jack || SEATULE v8. PORTLAND A w, but he doesn't come to Brond- 1, 11, | Zivie, Pitt Pia nies Wieatfitie, bouts Jor "ee iets ae pe emer Thomas and Manion, Williams; Han: | occasions of recent year uirg. ‘Tiger Flowers, At« we Gaited 9148 DB. h ay. bik eh; a ScHEeM s ptt king, Hmaliwood, Mattivon, MeNa Hinola, with four victories in the | tanta middleweight, won a 10. y 4 iehaph dan Be CUEME, EH a» ofan mara and Smith, Mecarty, } tive ‘neusons, “| eotolony teh Laika cesta MRMBRRN A plete eae oe ‘a \ * \ juss Sale aR