THE" SUNDAY OKEGOXIAX. TORTLAXD, DECE3IBER 5. 1915.

'NO V.ONDFR " HIGH SCHOOL 'WON THE WIS FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP OF FOUR 16 STATES HOW COULD IT LOSF. WITH SITU INSPIRATION AS. THIS BEFORE THE rLA T tKa LEAGUE WILL-I- WASHhGIO IN CAME ON MULTNOMAH FIELD YESTERDAY? E My Customers THE FINAL r DOWNS SALEM, 7-- 6 ARE Oregon Sportsmen Called to Session December 19-2- 0. Thinking Men Earl's Team Wins Title for

Oregon. Idaho. Utah and " Thinking men know my 3d Floor rra --i- V OFFICERS TO BE ELECTED Washington Schools. f Clothing Store saves $10,000 a year in rent. Thev know that no credit, Rod Club and Game cut-pri- Every and Gun no ce sales, no fine fixtures and no swell windows - Protectlre Association In State VISITORS SCORE EARLY v .r;- ( to keeD ud must save money for them. They- have thought Mr i 7 to Be Represented at Gath- aVJ. ' ' r ,N out, just as you should do, and have bought and are M v i: , x. V ering In Portland. it 'v.v buying, in this upstairs store, every day m the year. tat la-- TrtM Makrt T i?. mm ftanrhrtl a I fa aal Tha annual meeting- - of the Oregon After rvrxUmd Roja Itaah Sportsmen's League ha been called for You Men Who Are Paying $25.00 for IV II .(aw Un. Diccmbcr 1 and SO br the preaiaeni I'd' of th orranlsatlon. H. B. Van Duxr. Your Clothes, Give Me a Look Tomorrow - - The meeting will be held at the Cham i : I I V NaJTv. A v. v ! be r of Commerce. Every rod and gun rlub and game va af-- . I I protective association of the atate I a enaBiaf marci. naitliinil filiated with the organisation will have READY -- lT?!4SsZ0) IfieTa (. of rwtuai, d.f.ated lam ln! Vao t(rtar ! J RAINCOATS IK t!l ftot 511 chapieah!p of ta ! Nartaweet. lacladlac ate - -. 7 jg(rWz5)T0VEAR v- , f t lab. Oreea aad Wa.BIn,'-4a- . ;i.w ftfnSPHiTl OVERCOATS Tb cam u B?;1 ota Mui:-aoro- ltrZrt V:, !.aa.J adeel a af P r'la.d. ia . la . I dQMfvYtf Hero th th dopaeter fixer aiaHt't .'. , la rftmplouA:p btaataeeo. ntitltiloa KKa irimsl Caldwall Itiaa f,iotEl team. ( Ca;djetL Ilah. J. -- d raltwel eo.t..j th la Idaho end, I'laa Volant It!-bt- tn th champtoa.ahip. f oat irt--- i trara dollar-- aid cf b of a the elevator saves you -t rtin4f AlSaor. T tile Huh. tn nt (br ronlniitr for etal boo - r. plorao) a tla wlta Albany) Hiab. af Atnaar. Or. Tl tla tho ifrtfa B. & M. Are Going to Move Now for I a a St! af Whlnfto Yes, 6ir, and we don't want to move all the goods now in t.t;a. will . stock, so we have decided to offer them at prices that rial, aaaej aa .akoraVee surely make you buy. Itfiu!m and Ardaa bata rtaim th ! eteaent la n ubiiKtos. beus We have gone over our stock thoroughly and find that in af a tlo piaje-- t ta Atarvi- - many cases we are overstocked. On some items we have ' - ThaakaaMvin- doa. Proviana la thlel many as we need; on others, or four times as l twice as three l olimtu Iniaeroity. af Portland. many. instance, we have two dozen of those neat little from Abordeva. T to . CoIumMa t"al-- I For r.itT we defeated b V aahlnct j I pocket rods that always retail at $5; you can buy one now M . ta . bat both team fmiafcod for $2.75. Nye Oil is known everywhere a9 a first-clas- s ttie rnrtiand Interwbela.etie 10c 25c per bottle we am uiru;C ' lubricator ah ays sells at and but w.ta Ik etaadlnaa. 5c 10c. We a.a - "5 have too much, so buy all you want now at and -- tt: th Oraa-o- a eaamplonaolp. bull have too many flashlights, so are selling the $1.50 size in In that could b din a nickel case $1.20; all sizes in proportion. . t.t the new at other . I . tfam. Pear-shap- e methoal of rarlraar eern Rugby Footballs, the regular $1 kind, for 85c. Viral I lnr-- t baa th honor ef havtaer Punching Bags, the $3.50 grade, for $2.70, or the $3 grade tne bC Int.f bolaatle football taara for $2.25. Goodrich Hand Balls, always 35c, now 25c. Steel la t'tab. Mn lif ton ami Waahln. Wheel Ballbearing Skates, usually $1.75, now at $1.25 a pair. u Barrta sal pkne, FRANK DILLON OUT Nickel-Plate- d Clamp Ice Skates, regularly $1.25, for 90c a ax Faro. Coats, the warm, fuzzy Angora kind, regu- Palara tlraatartad th orln c a- - pair. Sweater tardtv br tloci-- i ooa of Contain larly S7, now $1. ' " o 'd " Nornaadia'a alow " Thee arc just a few items from the sporting goods sec- aurvt fermatioa la ta firattlMquarter tion, but there are just as ..iany on the hardware side. For Ifimcl aa tnaJ to ouat tb ball Veteran Retires From Coast Choppers, the $1.50 sizes, for behind Bl oar a Itna. Bat to instance. Keen Kutter Food pi t Din k td 'air I ft Cpla Nor-mj- nd 11 "Years. $1.25. Adjustable Hack-Sa- w Frames, usually 75c, now 40c. n toa aa loatarrlht League After Combination Pliers for 25c. A dozen patterns of dandy 50c tin and amaarad It. Bit. 40c. 125 Stanley Block Planes, always r ta on a toucBdowa. Pocket Knives a. No. rialofa. fatliaa It for Braces, 75c style, now 60c. a in pitnl-eu- l to ball rarom4 ta 65c, now 40c. Stanley Ratchet the an td atd did ao tha The $1 grade at 90c. All the finest $2 Braces at $1.50. Keen !aln bU-- . ba a aw i to fna a CALLAHAN MAY BRING 'PEP Kutter Hammers, the 75c sizeat 60c; others in proportion. all th auonntt for tha ftrt parix.Tl bat ones with lock 40c. - ta oaia war Neat Steel Mail Boxes for 10c; better at naru afrrwfi. of tn wioor.t.i,ti-- dj Both our big windows are chuck-fu- ll of specials. Just a tn rora and Utar rdwla xtrowbrtd glance at one of them might save you a dollar. wa th cam br roaiartin in (mi Who Ylrlcl atk. liM Aarftr Mmnmrrr r'r (a rnin4r f tt ltrln nrk on Long, kII tlrfm-- t D and dw a tBa flld with St th ilnarx- - for ta moat part wttk SmrTtm Cmrrrr Which H COorris t.4bBtoa M:h. Twic tk uitor Backus 'd Sts war forv,l to tkair oa llr. tlrm iWnrflt to (.am. 223 Morrison Street. Bet.!st& 2nd bat ow on,a tkra offaid Ban o '.-- V aakiaarto. an attar tha ocaar. took tha bolt out of danarar far Pnn Ine riiit. VI WuverlCV. . . .January 1'J physician because of la srippe. but fcacpanad laat ". vj. Huwlnj Cfub . . .January -- G .Manager expects to have Tk ia la tha t'ltton. for yeare raanagar Waverley . . . . Kebruary '1 rraak tl Multnomah v. U hia ready for action against Vic- a arta Lo club, baa Kotvinir L.iui vs. j - . . . Kebruary star of baeebal! w VVuV'a-rT- (- - th Ancala Vlnllnnirul. . . February Iti toria. oakNMi pafaaa kfroaa. a a a call and paaaad out of th O.-- . . Kebruary ono otay ho4. th 1 Waverlv v. Tha loaca-i- l aaia oa dtrlnat 1 l..lin,.mai Ur.U'inir CMllh. March I Coa.t - Jimmy Callahan, an representatives at tbe meeting. The 8 The Portland Ice Hippodrome is a tio aiaemaa o.orrd tha Lt'- O.-- vs. Mu.tnoniah March ttnf famotta t! world of league now has a membership that vs. v aveney. . . March 10 mighty busy place during the practice lUnu. wkaa t'apeala rrortor throw a other flcar la Kowinif Club E. :,-ar- approximates 10.000. Emygl. A. of the Portland players. Manager d forward paaa to kta taammata. step late hi place. - to borL bablL GOSSIP OF THE GRIDIRON There will be. as diversion, exhibi .Mile. Clare. Shannon. W. S. Hewitt. W. A 11. Savage has sent out word that tha f. attlifra. Afar into- tha That the advent of Catlahaa lata Hons t earns. nuej. j. iijumas, v' prac- o liaa. of flycasting and bird shooting. i. o. . public is invited to witness the ball tha HtitmilM soal tho eac a manager ef th Angela A W. MaMett. w. uoman, u. nacaus, It wa up a a In captain, be fell heir The election of officers will be held. ;iarK. s. tices, and ever since the edict went KM vrd awar. claan PT but '00. while two-d- ay neaneiu. td gam la lb opinion at banquet K. O. Keif- large of railbircs ra-.r- to tha will benef.t th Oil- - iraually awarded to Harvard will conclude the K owing Club J. Parsons, J. into effect a number bad Kn. aad tha ball senaatlonaj playing of to the lot a w v v--, - . oa 1T (t all man connected with th organisa- session. aoer. r.. ti . c. have been on hand to greet the Unci Portland taam. It u tha ant, of Ih Army, against th captains jnd did not make the The objects of the Oregon Sports W. V.'. Flynn. H. Kettjrman, W. Sams. Practice is held between 1:30 mat tna Mo. kad punt aad touvhdowa tion a well a ether who follow th TilK Park- -. J. I'.oblntfon. P. Green. A. Karlann. b. try .Saturday recalls the public League are. according to con wn-sa- - 3 o'clock every afternoon. Speed for roa. a athlaiaa ramo ahoal fortune f th National paatltn. lie then entered West Point and In men's its Hewilf. it. ajaurr, r i eu and attaotlon to th fact that even I'ncl stitution. "to promote and further the O -- W.. j:. v N. Hay Ed das. Sam I.aird, races will be featured after the rcguiar Walkar wa tha wfcoi thine Nor raa im b regarded as any '01 was named on the Phll'tn IJnd, Tony Relter,"".Kd Carpenter, Ice "scouting" occa Interests of the sportsmen of the State - . . -a skating session at the Portland f WaoBiactoa a Kaa does excellent He to private life for aeveral I Daleat. I'linniiiehom- -.Ifll'K- - oa a.t'n llica. crltK-lar- aoen retired UOniKliJ t. II - D of Inlloa. row . liIJ. a . . I o'clock, paroona did tko anaxt rraak sionally. years, but a hen the Navy walloped of Oregon: to promote harmony and ... ' i"! n A ITrillhle. Hippodrome this afternoon at haria. adaae aro ahrawdor Jodgaa ef baaabatl mala- the unity among the sportsmen: to exer- f lirauillard, John Jjhtf- - a a a Int. h.t?ad br fullback The perokido blonde had Just re Army tnrce straight games the famous C. J. Thomia, Arthur Del Irvine, new man for amphoil. Th of Capal- - rial than nitoa. and baa boo a uni- waa assigned cise their combined influence to the the defense rufilmf ceived his degree from rurdu, where laly recruited again and ad- the Uncle Sams, is a tall, well-bui- lt -- end that future legislation and the ana) tha dafaaa work ef nr1t form ty la grtting raault eul the position of tearl coach, which b Brags;. A. 1 Y. Peterson. S. Red field. trcaafal won more In lilts ...... -.- . v. and he showed up great while d m be bad letters athletics ministration of the game department )i,hud athlete f ii-.- for th f!-- datacatloa. ef man b ha gather) together. held through this acaaon. r. twKti .n. on ice yesterday. "Moose" any previously enrolled shall be directed toward the improve E. TV- - Stephenson, I. I, w ebter. the Johnson poUowlaar ara th liaonpa. At th earn tim tha public likes a than student a a Wilder. J. says he feels better to this season c now in Institution, whan b , ment and perpetuation of the bunting start WAatnllsftM a..a rhaage sad then, aad Pillon'e the lloesler Mahone, this season-- captain of Har Small, Preacott Cookingham, A. 1. Wake- - than he ever has during his long pro- 111 . . and fishing resources of the atate. Doth I rati f. a a a a .r ... lanut ef oifu has been a lung ooa was offered an appointment to West an. He will 1 rt. n vard, brok several "hoodoo" recorda by rigidly enforced game and fish pro fessional career. r ...... t, it.a:at for a minor league manager, unleaa. old one a. T 1. :. la captains be stationed at his position, of J Ar.ttf Li;iiri M'-rd- owaa a Klrat. ho one of the few tection and by propagation and dis 0... a. r. 1.. , Iik Walter be share legal age. de- opens, T. oil By way. was cf ill under so who played better ball when captain tribution of game and fish, and to en Ice Hockey Notes. the defense, when the schedule u a. Waita of th club. lb Walt alao years ath- a a a 1. n. Ta- - II years aa a manager, and cided ta lake four nior of than aa a, private. Harrard captains courage sportsmen to organise locally, t g. .r baa served Manager Frank Patrick, of the Van- , .... L C a. l letic. Laat year It was due to the energies n a.iaro atii."a ai start Best aoaaoa as the senior usually are on tha side lines most of nas Deen seiecicu couver Millionaires, sent 'ransporta-tio- 4rmaY'a M ...... C"oaoor pilot, la po.nt ef la lb Uagu. It la doubtful If h was especially the season some through injury and of the Oregon Sportsmen's League that FHILlfS Hongkong Sibuy Nicol, a raoariitao . ...a. M t.. C. Bat iifra way servir.cnaag the sportsmen's fund was kept separate TOMMY the opening Ice hockey to for r ...... I it a...... M . la many th la th Loa lntratd In drilling, aa he probably others because oi poor playing. Daly, former member of his hockey team in fam ot I .Tt toa'T ..., a'. or Angelea rraaagamaat will b a com-pl- avoided drill I'urdue. In fact, af- Hurley, Hah and Brlckley are from the general fund of the state. match ot me racme maai nucucj 1911. is an army -. 'a al burr. Nicol stationed at V' t!aral M.- oaaiaeool rwv. aad revoraaL Dillon styl ot ter playing on tho football, basketball, some of the men who made All-Am- er Following are the officers of the a. .notation between Vancouver and post in China, but he has departed for aianaaar a r'a Oregon Sportsmen's League: Tuesday art- drab. Callahan, to Iba contrary, baseball and track teams, la addilloo lran during tbeir Junior year and were at Vancouver, B. C. expects to report VtmU M.uawi. '- tea a fhe-ti- &81 Portland British Columbia and oa it B. Van Duxer, president, Jack- puck-chase- - cuo.-- ia up etag th majority of to keeping up hit studies, he probably obscure cap 11 L. li. was made a '.a:otnotca. .f.o loa.f r nhlle son W. N. Matlock, night. This announcement for duty with the other Mi Iioaarooo. IWi. and will a great deal ef lit had no time even to watch lb tin sol- Second. Mahon scored the first touch street, Portland: or of ilo fo"'I. Mil.t:aM. la)ct first Pendleton, Or.; Dr. by President Frank Patrick, tne about the latter part the week. m' a.an. a4 A. It. HortK. at Waabiaftaa Into th club en the swings around th diers drill. down ever recorded against Yale In the league. Mickey" Ion will handle tne Patrick thinks a great deal of his I. mora. The Army also aad som col. Harvard stadium. J. G. Gill, second Leba on fll. circuit. other IS. Victoria-Seattl- e contest at former player. by aaartara lag from Middle he th only captain to help non. Or.; C. Bartrum, secretary-- a a a a a a -- a athlete the West ThlrJ. is same evening. .0. -- be- treasurer. K one burs. Or. Executive the T Y. M. C. A. i art a live Wins. previously, while the Navy came defeat Yale In every game during bis a a a Manager Pete Muldoon will bring his W aaiiaoa Committee! District No. 1, Multnomah a,,-- .. Tao--atI, fore toe publu In by enrolling career at liarvaru. to the Portland tra!ooa RwkM for Tw f'W Th T. M. C. A. Roartan won another llll a a a County. L. W. Humphreys, (jhamber of Hambv Shore, for many years one of Tuesday-- Pa.. ...a. fni.iit.. C:?. gam Hag oa Uilchrtat. the sensational half and defense men of the Ottawa Ice Hippodrome a week from Waifa HaotS fi loolrt!Cfr baakaiba.ll from the lea tackle, font Mlaaouri t'nlveralty. lie Walter ftefTen his been Commerce. Portland: district No. 2, the star night. A great game is expected and 'rrtita f- fr Ba-- M one of the best known 4 o-- - rvaa ar. tb T. C. A. floor yeaterday after- had railed the attention of the public aa coach of the Carnegie Tech eleven Clatsop. Columbia, Tillamook. Washing Senators and already considerable rivalry has sprung vnrw riat WHt of Batora. noon. Tbo final ore waa. Mxartans by ton and Clackamas counties. W. W. puck-chase- rs in the National Hockey r anftr. work playing season. teften up the two teams. .. mt 1- to his moat of th for next turned out Pa- between . aorojio Kagtee - Oratton and Wltey Drove, Or.; 3, Association, wants to come to the -- n toita. la. aeaia aoaaon Holla lichool of season with Ooff. Forest district No. ..fi. on tma:IMa ao4 SCrooarwic. for tho winnora. while Mann al Mines and a great team this materia. cific Coast and line up with one of the o ono nol o aair. starred going over to th university forth laal that was not above the average. The Yamhill. Marion. Polk, Benton. Linn, way. been in knla(tn bk. o oa beat for th Uglea. Kan-sa- a, Laxne clubs out this Shore has Aberdeen Will Be Host to Veterans. ft'--- ) an (aork aaartara. th roliow. gam against the ancient enemy. only defeat war at the hands of Pitt, and Lincoln counties, A. Crandall, of -- I X Ing with Manager Patrick, the TliOO of ortai'a mlaata aark. aro tha line :: la 111. He had previously played Warner's team waa given a great Brownsville, Or.; district No. 4. Douglas, touch 4. (Spe a and ABERDKEN", Pec. ao-'a- tt . r t Casta Josephine, Coos Curry Vancouver world's champions, but as Wash.. at Drury College, so got an appoint- battle unul th nnal halt. Steffen Aral Jackson. and Spanish-America- n War veterans JarM-tt- ) t.r.tca la et no definite terms nave oeen maae. cial.) Star tkrfrai Xnaror. r .l ...... Aeeai.e ment to the Navy and prolonged bis attractad In th football counties. George Putnam. Medford. Or.; from Southwestern Washington will V a. a...... P...... , .. U Ulan career three rears. II waa captain world when he was a member of the district No. . Crook, Wheeler. Hood on February 4 to cele- rrrr. or. . up. . The 72d Highlanders' band. 24 strong. gather here jisrrtos iv. araraaa Tapealorf Ch.cago River. Wasco, Sherman and Gilliam out-hM.- ir A;i-Jt- In 11J. Vnlveralty of elevens of 105, Vancouver-Portlan- 16th anniversary of the rU:. Th r fnoth.l team do. tki.r I.I Kit Kaalmaa L. A. The Or.; will be in attendance at the d brate the 1"..tl...i... But to Pair, the former Harvard . '07 and '01. In Itvl StefTen was counties, fchanno. Dalles. r,f th Fflinino revolt. The IB Monro 3 K't.rae. J. Waafcooa game Tuesday night. The f.arad Athletic Club. to Army gava op- . on No. . Umatilla. Wallowa. a fao-aro- quarterback, the two rhosen for quarterback Walter district 8:30 o'clock. gathering is expected to number be txrirtals an game is slated to start at rrwrd poa portunities of prolonging hla athletic Camp's eleven and was Baker, Union, Grant and Morrow coun- 100 and persons, tne vet war.: t mflra. W. I ll.rmaa. Await nillle? Maocotl. O. I. LaDow, Pendleton; Or.; dis- tween lu ":n rafrr. career. K.rat as a player and several captain of a great eteven. Before tak- ties, Holmes, the Seattle goal- - erans being invited to bring their fami tX la latter for flobbv- - Kvans. years later as a ccaih. ing up the coaching responsibility at trict No. 7, Klamath, Lake, Harney and Harrr Tb.r " has heen tinder the care of a lies. manager of Hllll Maacott. at Th Or, taly mad the In Camegl Steffen acted as assistant to Malheur counties, Charles Riley, tender, Anaylsi of CoIIefe Foot goniaa sporting odltors desk. aad ' aa a member of Howard's team. Coach Stagg at for two years. Klamath Falls. Or. ball in N. W. Conference. ( THE QQOP PUDGE AND THE PRESIDENT OF THE CRAMPC.) AMATEURS PLAY DEC wtniagtaa 'I FOOTBALL OF THE EUGENE HIGH SCHOOL WHICII CLOSED A SUCCESSFUL .29 GENTLEMEN, HISTORy RECORDS THE We LaatTVad P'i ta Agar at I I SEASON THANKSGIVING DA Y. NAMES OF SOME MEN WHO DID MUCH I I U I tfnv , a 1 ; .j FORTHEIR COUNTRY AND WHO ARE .- t I t Hi REVERENCED IN THE MINDS CP THOSE i . o s ICE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION ivt - LIVING LIKEWISE. HISTORytJ wi.iin ...... e i s Im - ' X . ' ',.'-.'.-.,.,..- . ' .. PR.OYKS TEAM LISTS. WILL RECORD THE NAME OF - - J T a . la J . - I . ' county THE COOD JUDGE.WHO HA a - - ' ' Putnam s i T t I :o .a : - J TOLD MEN OF W-- CUT w .r .4t...... '. W averley Hat Majority of It Old Stars RANCH! W a. '...... I J I ta j C 'TOBACCO. A SMALL CMEWl . a it J' ' ' Bark, bat Other Club Have LASTS LONGERTHAN A BIS 'a ...... a a . i: : ;: . j w ... a 1 al . & Maay Near Mra. CHEW OF ORDINARY TOBACCO, T.t.'a ... TO t a4 f W..na.io .... i J Players have been approved and a tea. WO ...... a S V t tl schedule adopted by the executive com t ' ... 1 a 1 im t tta mittee of the rortlaid Amateur Ice v...-ao- o II a I in Hockey Association. The season opens on the evening of December K0 and T.a . i js aa : i t.n...n (tlao v rloars. after 12 games, on the nliht of Ao.'a,i...... t 4: March li...... JT a a game - t An impromptu will, howver. e. a t- . a 1 a i T a be played between the Waverley Coun- g e e pa .3viv0 try Club team and the septet from the ...... oii.ia. PTZ' O.-- ft. dc N. Company on Saturdity Ta ,.. IJ t lit night. December 11. Thin will be O.-- f as e It. N. night at the Ice Hippodrome. aof n.--- ..... I f t a .o .. e aa : The Waverley team will have nearly a e .vv.i...UU (ymj players back, of w all Its old but mwt W-- B of e a isi new all CUT users owe the comfort i the other teams will present fares. NEARLY tr cut, hng shred to W i.tnM ...... I III W. A. Kearns and G. A. Uore are the the Real Tobacco Chew, W-- B Chewing is rich tobacco ... is sa m only veterans on the Multnomah Club friends who told them about it. CUT '..W o o.-- o a tmall chew takes the place of a bitf wad of ordinary tobacco and it --- a-kmx, tram. W ... ,. f el ...,-- -. v - Tho schedule and approved lists given last. Get a pouch and five it a quality test...... 1 a I yesterday by George W. w . . a IT t ta . out Notic hew tit salt bring oat tha rich tobacco taate" a ,ll ro-- Ilea tl ort a ftiabt a Oaato. ptsbey. Iltaa.a. Del altwas. Treat, aaapboll. aad e w aa a a secretary, are as follows: ...... a a ia V by WEYMAN-BRUT0- COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York City 1 laio t sa ,,, sorb aaa roolae. kraaHaaa.a. tallk, tgaiaee. Maaasor rtrkU aad Carl beat. Caaeb. i Wavorly a O.-- Club Deoemhar 21 Maia ...a Multnotrah va. 1.o,lrK club...... January - Tat. lii it i Jit a. Maltaumab Jauualjr. 1.

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