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tlfied with a combination which plans Spence and Houck played the best game" rugged, battered, old gladiator has to produce basebaH. boxing matched for the Overlook Midgets. fought over a hundred regular ring PENN COACH FREES and horseracing in Havana. Cuba. It SPOKANE CANARIES Manager Brosy announced that the SHORT GRASS MAY battles In his long career. TIGER PILOT OUSTED is said that a stadium is now under Goldenrods would play the Gilbert Ath construction in Havana, which will be letic Club at Gilbert. Or., next Tuesday First battle for the American light- ready about the middle of January, and on January 13 the team will Jour weight championship was staged In when baseball will be started. Donlin ney to Malloy, Or., for some competi- Petryvllle. Md.. 48 years ago when Abe OF BLAME expects to get some-o- f the big league LOSE TO PORTLAND tion. NEVER RAGE AGAIN Hicken defeated Pete McGulre in five MIS teams training in Florida to Jump over The line-u- ps follow: rounds. Since then the title has been to Havana and play exhibition games. Goldenrods :;). Stadium (10). held by Billy Cham- Cravath and Stovall Aspire to Game in a city league to be formed I. Williams (2) K Tracy Edwards. Arthur in Havana are planned. Alexander (11) ....sr.. .(4) Mike Murnane bers. Johnnie Clark. Charlie Norton, also Collins (16) C (2) Johnson George Fulljames. Jack McAuIlffe. Kid Replace Patterson. Duane (2) O Sullivan Lavigne. Frank Erne. Joe Gans. Jimmy Jack Read, "ham and egg" light- Brosy (3) 0....(4) Mor. Murnina Washington State Student Did weight, who used to hippodrome in Uncle Sams 'Come Back' With Spare Murdock Famous "Dishonest" Horse Is Brltt. Battling Nelson. Ad Wolgast. Australia, a less two Referee Earl Crowe, Multnomah Amateur Willie Ritchie and Welsh, lasted little than ' Athletic CluK as Not Tell Oregon's Secrets rounds in Denver against Sailor Klrke Vim and Win by Ten- - Holladay (14). Overlook (7). to Be Retired From Track last Thursday night. rapt. Conway (4)...P" Houck In extending congratulations to PRESENT IS Dewar (2) Hanoskl Cornelius McGIIlicuddy on the occasion CHIEF OPPOSED to-Fi- ve r Says Bob Folwell. Frank Moran now been defeated Score. Duane f8 C Lishtner by His Owner Soon. of the 54th anniversary of his birth in has McCulloush ...... O...... (4 l Spence by Jess Willard. Jack Dillon and Gun- Hunter Q (1) Murdock East Brookfield. Mass., It would be boat Smith. He is still champion of Cheney, impolite to make any mention of the Jim Coffey. Vaughn (2) Spares tall tutor's record In 1915 and 1916. Referee Karl Crowe, Multnomah Amateur New Owners Will Take Charge at Athletic CluK Remember htm only as the hero of six STORY DECLARED CANARD A report from Chicago says that the DICK IRVIN TALLIES FIVE RUNNING ALWAYS ERRATIC pennants, the grabber of more gon- Tuesday's Meeting Arthur Flsk new secretary of the Boston Red Sox CARRIGAN YET CXDECIDED falons than have fallen to the lot of is named Graber. A Graber will not IS any other baseball tactician in major Tells Maler That He Must As- prove a novelty in baseball. league history. The Athletics of 1916 0 Whether He Will Direct Red Sox to are not a pleasant memory for Phlla-delphlan- s, sume Patterson's Contract. Boxing still flourishes in the Old Match by Best Day but for 1917 there Is hope Eastern Football Mentor Asserts Country, despite the war. At the bout Is Marked Roughness and Be Announced Soon. Stake Horses Beaten One for better things. It Is understood that Pullman Lad Has Been Done In- between Jimmy Walde and the "Zulu Rereree Is Forced to To- 29. While Would Win Connie Is going to lay off the college Kid." which the great little British Inflict LEWISTON. Me.. Dec. William "Trackers" pin F. Carrigan. of this city, recently man- talent and his future faith to minor LOS ANGELES. Dec. 29. (Special.) justiceTeams Look About boxer won by a knockout in the 11th tal of 8 9 Minutes In Pen- ager of the Boston American League Over II I m Next Roamer league players. Connie believes he has round, the attendance was up in the the makings of some real stars In his Ham Patterson has been deposed as Equal In Man Power. thousands, many returned soldiers be- alties Upon Players. Always Consistent Runner. recruits from the Pacific Coast, North- manager of the Vernon club for next ing in the audience. Sergeant-Majo- r western. Southern and Texas leagues. year. The news leaked out that cer- Voyles. who fell before the mighty is highly probable fists of "Bom" Wells, who is also a POPULAR WILL It that the Ahtletlcs tain owners of the Tiger club refused will show great Improvement next to V. Sergeant-Majo- r, came from the LEAVE FOR HOT SPRlMiS. take an interest in the Veen back PACIFIC COAST HOCKET STANHIXGS. BY FRANK G. MENKE. year. lf front to keep the engagement. Voyles ' up Patterson led the club the coming l ,m,mm NEW YORK. 29. (Special.) Mack didn't to build m.i:another season, a gallant sbldler, having earned the 1 Dec pennant-winnin- g and that for this reason Maler. RAY LOOM1S DENIES HE GAVE C. "W. L. Pet. For.Aftt. may aggregation In a year OREGON'S SECRETS TO D. M. with the Irish Guards. Eugene a S .571 38 36 Short Grass never race again. or two. He is too old in the game to at the meeting yesterday, agreed to Corri. the famous referee, writes in Seattle 4 3 JSm 28 24 Emil Herz plans to retire to the stud settle PENN. Bull'" boxing, as Spokane 4 4 .500 3 41 have any such Idea as that. In spite with Patterson. "John that it should C this spectacular yet most er- WASHINGTON STATE COL- be in these days, greatest Portland 3 .375 3S 3U most and of the miserable showing of the Mack This Information was criven out to (Spe- remains the ratic race horse in America. brigade season, was quite day when Maler stated Darmody. LEGE. Pullman, Dec. 2b. as well as the most popular of our Last Night's Results. last there Flsk that cial.) Word was received today sports to do mak- At Portland Portland 10. Spokane 5. Herz picked him up for $1400 a year a bit of wheat mixed In the chaff. and Walter Jackson announced at Ray regarding that have with the or two ago in a selling plater event In Trust Mack to pick out. the. directors' meeting that they would from Loomis the ing of men. It is practiced every- Next Games. it not have manager charge that he gave Coach Fol- where, at home and behind the lines, Tonight Seattle at Vancouver. England. From the day he ran hla year. Patterson as next well, of Pennsylvania University, with an enthusiasm and skill that have Tuesday .Portland at Seattle first race on American soli he has been Tou've often heard of little goat-gettin- g Ore-go- n' Friday Vancouver at Portland. a Contract Is "dope" on the University of given to the grand old game a vitality Friday Seattle at Spokane. sensation and a mystery. tricks that are pulled In the ring Ironclad. style of play. which nothing can or will ever kill. The imported thoroughbred never ran by the box arwsts, haven't you? Well, It Is understood that Patterson will m m to No one waa In his telegram Mr. Loomis w With a true form. ever able to there was a new one pulled In Kenosha waive two-ye- ar realization that If they were forecast just he could Every the contract he has aid: In the Old Country the ring game is again defeated they would be practi- what do. the other night when Joe Welling with the Vernon club. It appears that "1 did see Folwell, but gave ab- not looked upon as a pursuit for cally" race he ran was a mystery after a dis- mussed up Frank Whitney. It's hard a contract solutely nothing in the way of unfit out of the running, the Portland appointment. Frequently he would be with a five days' release decent men either to participate in or Uncle Sams came to inglorlously by to tell how far the little stunt went clause was turned into the league head- information. Al Crane, former patronize. The "hit and get away" life last night beaten a lot of "truck- towards rasping the Whitney nerves, quarters. Later, it is said. Patterson Tacoma High School track star, game is upon bj7 In the Ice Palace and won a 10-to- -5 ers." A day or two later he would one same. signed looked with favor all "come back'" In but It was a good Just the an Ironclad contract calling for invited me out to the fraternity portions of the community, and even victory from the Spokane " Canaries. whirlwind fashion and Just after the men got Into the ring two more years or managing the Ver- house dinner. While there I was gentlemen of the clergy are not averse The Canaries trimmed the Oregonlans race home ahead of a field made up of Whitney walked over to Joe's corner non club. asked if I would put plays on the to lending their support when the oc- 8 to 2 last Tuesday night at Spokane, the greatest stake horses in the world customary and board. Of course I refused. Fol- so It was up to Roamer. Strombole. The Finn and for the bluff handshake Flsk. st the meeting of tha my telegram casion offers Itself. Eugene Corri tells the locals to "come- few chosen words of kindest regards, men who are to take over the club and well. in answer to this story: "This for the boys in the back" last night. others of their class. etc. seized both of Joe's taped the directors of Vernon during the past to him, returned with one to the trenches, from whom I receive It was the largest score Short Grass has been called the "Dis- Frank year, Dispatch, Pittsburg. He says letters beem up that has honest racehorse." was hands and examined the bandages with told Maler he would not put his of daily asking me to tell them how tax- run by any one team so far This because care, pressing his thumbs money into the club Maler as- gave nothing." during 1916-1- T by sloppy running he seemed to considerable unless I him ing is going. In a contest the other the Pacific Coast Ice often Into them to see that they dldn t con sumed Patterson's contract. Maler night the Rev. Father Brown was ref- Hockey Association race, although Spo- cheat himself and his backers of vic- anything brass knuckles. later held a conference with eree. One of the was sent down kane and Vancouver scored as many tory. But was it all the Tault of Short tain like Patterson boxers goals Grass? Sometimes It seemed to those Want to see my bandages? Frank and everything Is expected to b BY ROSCOE FAWCETT. and the reverend gentleman, a splen- between them as did Spokane and straightened at the meeting next Tues- did type of sporting parson, to Portland. The other re game re- who watched him run his losing races asked. PASADENA. Cal.. Dec. 29. (Special.) started that his Jockey held him back or mis- 'No. you'll need everything that's In day. count him out. 'One two' he cried, sulted in a victory for the Mi- them," was the reply. Two Aspirants Lead. Ray Loomis, of Wshtngton State when a squeaky cockney voice from llionaires at Vancouver, December 9. "Buddy" Ryan. handled him; that it wasn't the fault College, is a much maligned mortal, if the gallery shouted: Don't count him of the gamest stallion on the turf. Cravath and Stovall now are the Folwell, of Dick Irvln la Star. Mr. and Mrs. "Buddy" Ryan A balance sheet of the A. A. IT.. Is leading we are to believe Coach aht. Father. Read the burial service, The will Races Won In Stretch. sued by Frederick W. Rublen. secretary- - candidates for the berth and the Pennsylvania football squad. carn't yer? " igame last night developed a leave today for Wlnlno Hot No horse ever campaigned could manager of the Vernon club. Negotia- em- real scoring star in the personage of Springs, located near Oakrldge, that treasurer of the organization, shows way Coach Folwell declared today most Or. The run faster in the stretch than this operations during year have tions still are under for Cravath. phatically Loomis had not tipped , hockeyist. uick irvln. the former Winnipeg ama- Salt Lake star will hunt same Short Grass. Always a slow that the who is owned by the Phillies. Dar- that while the veteran who teur, who broke into professional ranks wild game with hife wife until brought a deficit of S77S.34. However. mody were off any Oregon plays to his team bought his release from Ottawa, signed this season. He the call cornea from Manager breaker, he usually trailed the field, crlance at side of the sheet and Fisk busy today with in the Last at his fraternity conven- with the . Ross was resDonsible for until the turn for home. And then In the other their attorneys in an effort to get thi netting the puck on five occasions and Bill Bernhard to report at Las discloses that the unsatisfactory condi- paperst-l- n tion. lert the amount of his salary to be de- ML, his "honest races" this re- shape for the closing of the he otherwise distinguished himself by Vegas, N. for Spring training. tion Is not due to poor handling of deal Tuesday. At "Did tou not say otherwise under cided later. his work. It was through a Ryan will communicate with markable animal would call upon his finances, but because of contribution that time all the old your signature in the Philadelphia Rodgers, Is sublime courage, his wonderful stam- directors of the club will tender their handed Tommy Dunderdale ."Bill" who thought ina, his mighty finishing powers. to the Sullivan memorial fund. The resignations. Press?" he was asked. Private P. Silor. of the Canadian that Irvln was given a chance, and he to be hunting with "Bill" Burns A. A. I", gave S2500. Had not this gift "I did and I didn't," replied Coach forces In London, won a 6V3-mi- le road certainly and "Bill" James in New Mexico, The f ent Herz made In made good. He Jumped from this son of Laveno divi- been made the books would show a BEAVERS SMITE Folwell. race at Richmond, England, in 36 min- 17th place In the league's individual and endeavor to have the Port- has returned, profit of $1721.116. The report Is dated STEEN HARD "Crane, one of my substitutes for- utes 17 3 seconds on December 27. land captain Join htm In dends. In two seasons Short Grass, Col- - scoring standings' to a tie for third time for once November 20, 1916. merly attended Washington State He is 40 years old. honors in a single night. a two weeks' hunt before the a despised selling plater, won San and he Invited Loomis to our The baseball campaign starts. Ryan more than $20,000. How much more he Francisco Pitcher Loses Vivo ien some- match was so rough that Referee would Into cof- Billy Mlskc. of St. Paul, and Jack training table. After the meal Johnny McCarthy, of San Francisco, Ion was forced to inflict a total of 89 recently underwent two opera- have turned the Herz Dillon, of Indianapolis, light heavy of Six Games to Portland. body told the newepapermen that wa matched to meet Bryan Downey, minutes in penalties. The tions. He is rooking well, but fers had he been an "honest" horse one weights, signed for a giving us Ore of Columbus, Ont.. on Jan- heaviest wants to get plenty of cannot say authoritatively. But Short have Steen, of San Francisco, was ona Ixiomis had been there sufferer was Tommy Dunderdale. The fresh air surely some In fight at New Orleans February 3. gon secrets. The newspapers played uary 10, in a bout. They will Portlander was sent to the bench for' in order to regain his strength. Crass did lose races of four pitchers who just escaped the in big type. I write for the fight at 142 pounds. 26 191C that looked like sure things for of Horstman, the story away minutes, and in the second period him. RROXSOX'S WORK GETS PRAISE fate of Los Angeles, Press and as we were 600 miles after he was .given a three-minu- te pen- against the Portland club in the 1916 on our trip when the stories appeared alty, his third forced rest, Roamer. on the other hand. Is a race oeen William F. horse entirely different one with a Lad by Coast League race. Portland beat Press thought it naa Scott, assistant manager, added a $25 best-love- Portland Lauded Seattle the my STAY baseball team, will decide early next personality the d thorough- Horstman six times during th3 year scooped' and it rewrote article and DRAFT RULE 10 fine to his protege. week whether he will resume man- bred In America. incorporated Into it this Loomis in- Dunderdale was barred from Ice the Sporting Writer. without losing a single game to him. the agement next season, according to an He's a homely horse, as stake horses Steen, of San Francisco; G. Johnson, cident. with Ran McDbnald. and a few words announcement made tonight. He con- go, but a Sid Brunn. sporting writer on the of Tale Declared False. passed between them. Just what was underneath his frame beats left Portland Vernon; Standridge, of irfs Angeles, 1 ferred today with Harry H. Frazee. one stout heart and an honest one. Roamer Seattle "The story is a canard and does this PLEA OF TWO CLASS AA LEAGUES said not apparent, but at any rate of the new owners of the Red Sox. always could be depended on to give yesterday for the Puget Sound city. He and Boyd, of Oakland, each Just missed Gus Ziegler. of the both dashed down the ice to get out Carrigan been engaged won came down to see the Madden-Bronso- n a similar record by the margin of 0110 lad an injustice. WILL BE DENIED, IT IS SAID. In dressing-roo- m has since the the best that was in him. He - University of California, gave me all the to "finish It." close of his baseball work In the or- small fortunes in the heyday of his bout. Brunn said that It was the great- victory, each of these four pitchers Quite a number of the 2450 spectators re- st short bout he had. ever seen. the information I needed. Pat Page, of to ganization of two trust companies In career. And. though he was henten boy," winning one and losing five garnet, to Chicago, attended our game with Cor- President Johnson, of American started the end of the rink where this city and Auburn. peatedly in 1916 and cost his backers "Bronson is a wonderful re Portland. With Horstman. these four guess Oregon the proposed bout was to be staged but many spondulicks, they never, marked Brunn yesterday. "He Is a big pitchers up qnintet pitch- nell for Bezdek, so I nothing cursed 1 make the of our plays. It's tit for tat in that League, Declares Chance of Change resulted. Referee Ion had a him. never reviled him. They knew card in Seattle and hope we will be ers each of whom Portland defeated knows hard time quieting the other players. Roamer when was able to see him in action in our city more than four times during year, respect." Being; Made la Slight. that beaten beaten gain. His bout with Chet Neff In Se the Coach Folwell differs from the usual Spokane Strt Scoring. UNIQUE GAME BROACHED honestly and by a better racer. a feat that the Beavers could accom- ex- attle last week was almost as full of against no . of coaches In that he At one time, wa?v Racing In 101.1. plish other slabstera. line football CHICAGO, Dec. 28. The plea of each team playing Consistent ction as the one last night. It was But Oldham, of Sun Francisco, pects to defeat Oregon on New Year's the with but three men and a goalkeeper, The Andrew Miller gelding was thJ rightly called a draw." up poor made day. two class AA leagues, the International mainly in 1915. for Steen's record against Port- In because Referee Ion barred the most consistent He Joe FlanlgAn. handler of Bronson, re land. Steen won one and lost The writer watched both elevens and American Association, for the abo others on account of their roughness. FOLWELL WANTS PENN TO PLAY met the best animals in his class and ceived two offers yesterday One was against five practice today. Pennsylvania worked prob No scores were registered bv ran away from them. He was good manager the Beavers; Oldham won five Raymond ball field lition of the draft rule will In all during either ALL AMERICAN ELEVEN. for from Joe Scherman. of the and lost one. Baum, with four wins and out on the hotel ability be denied when the National that time. a victory In practically every start. But boxing clurr"of the Seattle Moose, ask three defeats, was the only other Seal and Oregon at the Tournament Park. Spokane started the scoring five it was far different last season. The old ing that Bronson meet Lloyd Madden In pitcher to win more games well-turfe- not Baseball Commission meets in Cincin than three A d gridiron. Rain will minutes after the game opened, but speed' seemed gone from the wonderful return bout in Seattle. The other from the Beavers. Krlckson make footing at all insecure and those nati next week. President Johnson, of Dick Irvin came along with three Football Coach Declares Contest la legs of Roamer he had gone back. offer was from a Tucoma club, offering and Couch American League, said tonight. -- each won three and lost one; Brown who figure Oregon's chances increased the '"'- in succession. He netted the Most Feasible and One That And realization that the old favorite him a match with a lightweight to be won three and lost two; Kali to won two on a wet day are mlstakn. Bezdek's President Johnson, a member of the puck two more times soon was slipping brought something akin Bronson will man, appears fully the commission, said the present draft rule mey after, but Would Attract Attention. named later. rest three and lost none; Perrltt won one and lost line man for was changed by were not allowed because of off- to a sob from those who have almost weeks before engaging in any more none; West won none and lost one, and equal of the Penn line. In the writer's the commission at the side plays. With the count 3 to 1 in worshiped him. battles. Fanning won none versatility than power suggestion of the same leagues which Portland's The gelding never and lost three. opinion rather now favor. 's ath- Pa., Dec. 29. (Spe- caused trouble for forward ask that it be amended. PHILADELPHIA. ' PRE-SEASO- N will decide the issue, with the letes started a rally In the opening the starters. He never "acted up. He REDS' GAMES SET OBtVB WILL pass the sword of Damocles hanging "The class AA club owners opposed frame, which tied the score, but Just cial.) Bob Folwell, head coach of the stood calmly, patiently at the barrier HOLD REGATTA over the heads of the Eugene lads. the old rule," Mr. Johnson said, "be- before the period ended. Marnles University of Pennsylvania football and waited for the word. He always cause they complained that it caused pass was ready. He never Mld-Wlnt- cr lt- - Betting FaTor Pennsylvania. dlssentlon among players scored from a by "Moose" John- squad, which is in Pasadena. Cal.. pre- was "left at the IbHM Bancroft Announces Whore First Event Will 011 superman, the drafted son. paring game Uni- post." He was a dependable, honest, Howard Berry, the Penn if they eventually were rejected. The In period, for the with the no Exhibition Contests Will Bo. 1. as much attention today as commission changed to the second the old reliable versity of Oregon eleven nex't Monday, lovable rare horse and wonder he Willamette January attracted shifty-foote- it meet their "Moose" Johnson, was an idol. a d who does more to O.. Dec. 29. C. mld-Wlnt- er a wrecked Zeppelin. He is own demands. I do not think there Is spectators is willing to match his 191" aggrega- 1 ne CINCINNATI. Frank The first annual regatta our guess he being thrill the than any other greatest race that itoamer ever Bancroft, business manager of the Cin on Klver aus- fellow, but it's a chance of it changed again." man playing professional hockey, tion against the team se- ran hrought him --And the Willamette under the much in open Mr. con- made defeat. his cinnati Nationals. Thursday completed pices of will not show as the Johnson said, however, that a long dive down lection, he a-- way jockey Jimmy was blamed the Portland Motorboat Club re- and service and put and has thought of Butwell schedule local will bo held on Janu- field as johnny Parsons. sideration would be given the plea puck was two-hor- se the exhibition for the the morning of Pennsylvania the between the posts. Dick to enable the first game It a affair, staged on team the coining Spring. The fol- ary 1, according to Betting here is all garding the immediate reporting of Irvin followed with his fourth . to be played the Belmont track last Summer un 'for announcements is a good-nature- d optimist and purchased players. The club owners against old Penn. lowing dates have been arranged: made by I.e n Myers, chairman of lha Folwell The final stand opened with Coach doubtadly the most thrilling distance 17 is in good with the newspapermen. want to retain the pTayers purchased scoring, Irvin Folwell plans to have the March 10, 11, and 18, Shrevcport at regatta committee. The first event more pessimistically only to have Lester Patrick sporting editors in New York, Boston, race ever run. Strombolt beat him by Shrcveport. will be at 11 o'clock Monday Hugo Bezdek is until the close of their own league rea- add oner Spokane. a head a mile one-ha- lf f called naturally and one morning son. for At this Juncture Philadelphia and posshly Chicago, after and of fu Msrrh MtlwauKe at ine Blurr, ArK. morning and more than 15 entries hava inclined "Moose" Johnson, unassisted, again choose their an athletes. The rlous running. March 25. 26 and 27, Memphis at Memphis. been nxner sort of slips him the hammer. They intend to urge the National score March 28, WashlnKtav at Cairo, 111. m received already. broke into the sheet. Lloyd Cook names will all be gone over and a Jockey Holds - three-mil- e As a result some Penn backers have Commission to exempt the three class from Sibby Nichols was good Roamer. March 20 and So. Washington at Ixuls- The contests will be run over a 20 point wagers AA Pa- for the concensus eleven will be selected. This Three horses were entered, but Friz vlile. Ky. course and the principal number heen "kidded" into leagues from the draft. The Spokane goal, all-st- ar last while Stan Marples will give a good Idea as to an zle, imported steed, was 31, April 1 2, Washington at will b a handicap free-for-al- l. on the Quakers. cific Coast League, the third of that andy Captain Charley Tobin each sagged eleven, men the scratched March and Tho is plenty of Oregon money In class, said, some and the who rank second so itoamer ana stroninon alone an- Cincinnati. officials for the regatta will bo named There it is has lost of Its the net before the game was completed. will be used ns substitutes. This April S and 4, Louisville at Cincinnati. 10 points and more. One In anti-dra- ft clan swered the starter's call. Roamer later. The start and finish of each raeu iHrionre at interest the movement. The Spokane tribe' is billed to depart can be brought to Franklin Field and away April and 6, Toledo at Cincinnati. In - on the east side has Commission broke a half length to the good 7 8, Cincinnati. vlll be front of tho Portland Motor- entire section If the National refuses for their home early today, while Man- quartered camp April and Cleveland at avv-nu- e. Oregon fans, and to ager at the training of the and made it a length at the turn. So April 10, Cincinnati at Springfield. boat Clubhouse, foot of Woodward hen reserved for consider the elimination of the Lester Patrick left on a midnight Red and Blue for a week, during which they ran until the great pair entered The Oregon Yacht Club will par- from advance appearances it will be draft, E. G. Barrow, president of the train last night to visit his. family over they can train. Every player who The Cincinnati players will leave for filled. Portland folk for whom seats International League, said the New Year in the stretch for home. And then came their training camp at Shreveport. La., ticipate in several of the matches. draft Victoria. makes this eleven will be given, accord- Stromholi, running like a wild horse. 3 are already reserved are: Mr. and Mrs. plan submitted by President Ebbelts. (10). ing present probably on March or the following and Mrs. tsen Portland Spokane (.',. to the plans, a gold foot- Ith every Jump he gained. Butwell day. PHILLIES TO TRAIN IN FLORID Harry Hamblett. Mr. the Brooklyn National League club, Murray Goal...... Fowler ball, with the color of his college In- riding Roamer. seemed to have lost Selling. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Loveland, would be favored. Under this plan the Jolinson R D.. Uenss dicated, his name, position, weight, age Judgment. Mrs. W. S. Sibson. Mrs. Seward drafting of players from AA LouKhlln L D. . L.Patrick Roamer wanted his head TAYLOR ALMOST RECOVERED Mr. and Boyce, the class Capt. Tobln R...... Lloyd Cook and height at the time he played. The wanted to loosen all the speed that was Spring Work to Start March at St. and daughter. Russell Smith. Ed leagues must stop when the player Dunderdale ...... C...... Nichols receipts will be divided between Penn In his powerful legs In that final dash Thomas Swivel. G. L. Phillips, J. A. limit is reached by the major league Harris R w . . . McDonald and the colleges sending a player or but Butwell, feeling he had a Vancouver Hockey Player Says Ho Petersburg, Says Baker. Murray and Dudley Clark. teams. Marples L W . Kerr safe SCORE BY PERIODS plajers to the great match. lead, held him Jn check. PICTLADELPIIIA. Pa.. Dec. 29.-- . Clark, who was one of the greatest Folwell. In talking of the proposed Too hfcs Hones to Play Again. developed Oregon, iB Portland 4 2 4 10 late did Butwell realize error. Spring training of the Philadelphia Na- backs ever at (fame, said. "There Is no reason why s ! Ariz., the contract- Spokane 8 2 5 Stromboli giant stride brought him to VANCOUVER. B. C, Dec. 29. (Spe- tional League club will begin March now at Oatman. in : Referee. Fred Ion. of Seattle; the great athletes who can make this Roamer s saddle, to Roamer's head "Cyclone" SL Petersburg. ing business. Bill Main, another Ore- GAME DRAWS SULLIVAN Judge Arthur N. Dayton, timer; Kay Ward, team should not have a chance to they were on even cial.) Fred Taylor, who was at Fla., President Baker Is from Santa penalty timer: Eddlo ' Peterson ajid Jack and then terms with operated on for appendicitis recently, announced today. The team will leave) gon football star. here Herman, goal Judges. meet each other, to play a game, to get 100 feet to go. may City training canu Barbara for the game. Lloyd Tegart a watch fob that all the rest of their Butwell, awakened Inst, has almost recovered and play New York for the Oregon squad today. Scores. at loosened hockey with the on March 6. Joined the First period days they could treasure as the hall his lines and put the whip to game season. No games have been scheduled at th game EX-WHI- this The officials for the will be SOX 1 Spokane. Lloyd mark of the greatest game of the old Roamer. Stromboli. the top of bej A. W. SmHh, CATCHER AWAITS Kerr from Cook 5:35 strongest at Taylor underwent an operation on Florida grounds, but several will W. S. Klenholz, referee; 2 Portland, Irvln from Tobln 6:15 nation. I think the game can his stride, gained a head before Roamer On Apr I David Witmer. field Judge; SATISFACTORY CONTRACT. 3 Portland, Irvin 1:20 be arranged, and I am sure the players could speed It power, December 11. and was discharged from played on the homeward trip. umpire: 4 with his full and Butte-stre- et 2 play Columbia, Jack Wells, linesman. All are from Portland. Irvln 2:20 would like to get into this contest. I the race was over. the Hospital on December the Phillies will at Klenholz 6 Spokane, McDonald from Leo Cook. :40 have to some many 22. He is now recuperating at his S. C; April 3. Charlotte. N. C; April 4, Los Angeles and Pasadena. fl Spokane. Llcyd Cook from Nichols. 1:10 talked coaches and Raleigh. N. April 5. Durham. N. man and Smith hails Former Manager of Chlcaso Americana 7 Marples from . players about it. and they were home. C: C; is a Minnesota 'Portland. Johnson. .1:50 all "Will you play hockey again?" he April 6, 7 and 9. Washington. D. C. from Michigan. Intimates He Would Accept Ver- Second period of the same mind, that it was an ex- Personal Touches in Sport. I 8 Portland, Johnson 6:25 cellent Idea. The would cer- was asked. The club has signed Oral Craig. i y critics left-hand- non Management. Portland, irvln 3:40 OTes, I will," he replied. "I cer- ed pitcher who pitched last Third period tainly pick a whale of a team and year West- Sports of All Sorts. 10 Portland. Irvln 8:08 even if they did not have their team w 27 years ago last Tuesday that tainly am not going to retire yet, and for the Wichita club of the 11 Sookane. L Patrick 1 " play down to a nicety, they would be IT I hope to play again this season.' ern League. Sullivan, - Portland, Johnson Jer Smith, the last of English William J. andi1'- Lloyd 5:20 able, because of their speed and power, 01 I ST Cook from NIcholK. ":: heavyweights to hold the M i a conference between Danny star catcher the inicaco American 14 Portland. Marples ...3:02 to give Penn the tightest sort of a title under Dillon May Not Fight ike. FRENCH CHESS PLAYER WINS league team and who season 15 London prize ring rules, ATLong, representative of Charles last .Portland. Ttfbln 2:58 battle. defended his NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 29. A In served as scout for Detroit, will leave Penalties Klrstt reriod, Dunderdale, :l "I know the general public would honors against Sydney Cornstalk, an hitch Weeghman, of the Cubs, Henry Berry, with his family today minutes. Gengu 3 minutes. Dunderdale 20 the match for a fight re- David Jaiiowski Defeats Jackson W. for his farm minutes; Kerr 20 minutes. Second period. like to see these stars. Penn will have Australian, known to the ring as Frank Seals, Cal Ewing. of the near Newberg. Billy been in Port- J cently announced for this city Febru- r of the and J. has Irvln 3 minutes. Genge 3 minutes, Nichols 3 the biggest stadium in the world by or raaay Mavin. ne right was 2, Show-alte- for 91000 Purse. Chicago land for three days with Mr. Mrs. 3 pulled ary between Jack Dillon, of Indian Oaks, it was agreed that the and minutes. Harris minutes. Tobln 3 minutes, next Fall, if the present plans matuve, off at Bruges, a city In south apolis, Billy Mlske. of St. Nationals will be provided with 10 Fielder Jones. Dunderdale 3 minutes. McDonald, 3 minutes. a stadium that will seat at least 100,-00- 0 western Belgium, and It was with bare and Paul. LEXINGTON. Ky.. Dec. 29. David you do Third period. Harris 3 minutes. McDonald 3 was admitted today by Dominlck Tor games in San Francisco and Oakland What will next season?" he 3 spectators." knuckles, for t:.00 a side and the Janowskl. chess champion of France, 15 25. how was asked. "I will play ball If anyone minutes. Johntion minutes. Harris 3 min- torich, matchmaker for a local athletic Jackson W. Showalter, between March and Just utes. Genge lu minutes. British chsmplonshlp. The big Aus club. Mr. he had re today defeated these games will be allotted will not offers me a satisfactory contract. I Substitutions First period, Irvln for Dun- MORRIS GETS FIFTH" PLACE tranan naa hii tne nest or the argu Tortorlch said of Georgetown, Ky.. cham- be after Ewing has talked caught more than 100 games with thej derdale. Mallen for Kerr, Leo Cook for a good ceived the contract signed by Mlske. pion, in the 11th and linal game and settled until .Minneapolis pennant Mallen. Second period Kerr for Leo Cook. ment, for smith, although man but Dillon had withheld his sig- over the matter with Jack Cook. winners of the Mar-p- become slow muscle-boun- d that the series for a purse of $1000. American in 1915. Dunderdale for Marples. Third period. i Con- had and nature. Unless Dillon within a Berry was advised by President Association and am for Dunderdale. J. II. O'DoimclI Loses Billiard nen 11 was seen mat tneir man was The games stood: Janowskl won 7. of far from being out of the running." Time of periods. 20 few days, he said, another fighter will 2. 2. A return match Humphrey and the directors the minutes each. test to Settle Tie. doomed to defeat, the hackers of Smith meet Mlskc. Showalter draw Olympic Club that Ewing Field will When asked if he would accept the Final score, Portland 10, Spokane 5. rushed in the ring, and be selected to will be played next July. subject to use of the San Fran- management of a Class AA club he said Slavln was be the would. He In the second game to settle the tie struck several times with a club. The Oregon City. cisco baseball club from March 15 to that he intimated that he GOLDEXROD FIVE IS WINNER for fifth place In the billiard tourna- called It a draw, 14 Army to Pluy rd Oarsman Weds. April 1. pleased Berry would like to land the Vernon manage- referee rounds an act that has ment held in the Plttock block. A. W. having been fought, but eventually, VANCOUVER, tVash.. Dec. 29. (Spe- 29. greatly. ment. ,1 - 24 SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. News Sullivan says he will to Holladay M c Morris acreatea J. n. o uonneu. to after a scandal that gave prizefighting cial.) The last football game of the today of the mar- This means the games .between the stick the 6. last night. 0"Donnell was playing Its knockout in England. Slavln was season will be played here Sunday aft- was received here Cubs and the Seals will be played farm unless he gets a good offor. 30. made high run of three, riage of Frank L. Guerena, former a' McCredle said Over Overlook Midgets. for Each awarded the title and the coin. He ernoon at 2:3o o'clock on the Army Post and Uni- Ewing Field. If Ewing wants to play Walter has tht.t he can with Morris' average .39 and O'Don-nell- 's gridiron, and varsity coxswain Stanford Oaks on Thursday and Friday or use Sullivan to good advantage next The first basketball games played defended his honors against Peter Jack- between the Soldiers the versity crew coach, to Miss Catherine the .43. The result gives Morris fifth son, great negro In $10,-00- 0 Oregon City Athletic Club. Lieutenant oarh week, it is likely that Berry will season. Billy is in excellent condition, In the new Alblna Community House place, as he defeated Harry P. Borders the boxer. a star, E. Frank, of Loomis. Cal. The mar- accept one Saturday and both Sunday and It is far from improbable that he gynaslum yesterday give victory to the night. bout before the National Sporting Bonflls. the West Point will again riage took place yesterday in Auburn. will be with the Beavers in 1917. Billy Goldenrod' quintet over the other Club In London. In 1892. and was play with the soldiers. In the last Cal. Guerena, since leaving the Stan- games. the Stadium Later O'Donnell will meet Dr. Borders out- - Is now game with the Washington Athletic and Walter McCredie held quite a con- Athletic Club squad. 34 to 10. The lt0 settle the occupancy of sixth and knocked Slavln a Canadian ford law school, subsequently has been yesterday, did get Club he was the chief ground gainer. Aitorney-uuncrar- s At all events, it is settled the Cubs fab but not down Holladay Midgets walked on the Over seventh places. The next games to soldier. He Is also the Soldiers' coach. identified with tne will be in the San Francisco-Oaklan- d to the question of Sullivan reporting look Midgets, 14 to 7. Manager Brosy of California. to training camp. settle the tie for second place will Andrew Haynes Chlarlgllone was 37 office district March 15. 16. 17. 18 (two the Portland Their sees in the Goldenrods and the Holla- take place Tuesday night, when E. A. Sunday, Buffalo Track Entries IVw . games). 22. 23, 24 and 25 (two games). chief topic was why most catchers do day Midgets contenders for inde- C. M. years old last having been .lohn Berg Throws Ted Thye. the Davis will play Peterson and Brooklyn, on 24, 29. In addition, the Cube will be Invited not know how to hold a curve ball. pendent championship of Oregon and Is Fred B. Newton. born in Decemner NEW YORK. Dec. The National Coast League clubs at Sullivan showed Johnny Couch how out to meet all comers. His challenge 1879. The said' Andrew Is better known junior track and field championships ASTORIA. Or.. Dec. 39. (Special.) to play the Flynn, on Thye. of lost his wrest- their training camps on other days. It to work his curve effectively on his can be accepted by writing to W. M. Wins 20-Rou- Fight. as Jim the Pueblo fireman. His at Buffalo New Year's night will Ted Lewiston. trip to Coast Summer. Brosy 615 Barrere real name Is Andrew Haymes, but the smallest field on record, as ling match with John' Berg here last has been expressly stipulated that only the last Couch at Ross street, Portland. have Berg put Thye the No. 1 Cub squad will play on Coast goes to Detroit on his recommendation The stars of the Goldenrod victory NEW ORLEANS. La.. Dep. 29. Bat- when he went to Pueblo as a kid he the list of entries made public by the night, when down with League parks. next season unless he decides to stick were Collins, who scored 16, and Alex- - tling Barrere. of New Orleans, tonight was known as Chlarlgllone. which was Amateur Athletic Union today contains a cradle lock for the first fall In 5" " to his studies at the University of .ander, who scored 11 Mike Murnane won a referee's decision over Jimmle the moniker of his stepfather. It was only 51 nominations for the 12 events, minutes. The second came easily for Mike Donlin, former idol of the California. One story from the varsity I starred for the losers For the Holla- - Foley, of St. Louis, at the end of a nearly 16 years ago that he became a exclusive of the Medley .relay race. Berg, a little more than 2 minutes baseball diamond, has become a sure has it that Couch will not play ball I day Midgets Captain Conway and bout- - Both are professional fighter and adopted the Cornell and Syracuse universities have turning the trick with a bar arm and enough promoter. He has become iden- - until he gets through school. I Duane scored 12 Joints between them. nom mo de ring of Jim Flynn. The several entries. head lock. i